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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-03-30 - Orange Coast PilotI 1 87 JACKIE IJYMAN . ot•o.u, .. .._..._.. Todaylsaholldayforal~tall Oran.ae Coast chtld.ren. ~ not lhe t1ame lloUday . For the ma- JOtity, it 's Easter. th~ day'fbr attend- ' n~ s Utl r i s c eeremouies. t\unttng for eggs and eat- ing ~blfeotate bunnies. ltVMAN VOL. 68 NO. 89 6 Avalon Counts Damages By ALMON LOCKABEY 0.11, Piiot aoa11119 Editor Avalon Harbor Offs('1als .it Catalina Is land were still al tempting to estimate damage to moored boats and s hore fodlities Saturday after t\\O dJys of pounding by strong northeast Y.inds and hL•av)' seas Jlarbo rm ustC'I" Bill Jl arV<.') said ther e was no Wil\ of assess ing the actual damage to the nine boats lorn loose from their moor ings in the worst \\t•athcr on s laug ht s ince 18 boats were destroyed in a 1966 bl.isl by Santa Ana winds. Knowled geable ob::.en ers who viewed the damage from the s trand at Avalon said damage could run as hi g h a s $.100,000. Harvey s.iid a number of ::.mailer boats were ::.avl'<l from -extensive damage by la rge , cranes which lifted the boats from the surf ld the street soon after they hit. As the "ind s ubsidt.'<i al mid· afternoon Saturday, ~t'Ores of boats which s urvived tht• bla~l dropped thl'I r moorings and headed for the m;Jinhmd Harvey said h is crews had had no lime to identifv the ''recked boats. but none were believed lo be from ~ewport, although there were Newport boats in the harbor. harbor. Darrick Farns worth of Balboa flew to the is land Saturday to ac- company friends home on their boat but found they had de- parted. Farnsworth. who 1s famili;.ir with many of the !'i C\\ port Bea('h pleasure fle~l. s aid nonl' of lht• wrecked bo;.its he sa\\ \\ l're from this area. f le s aid he stood on thl' veranda of the Tuna Club and \\<itched thl' <Seer\ V ALON, Pag(' .\41 Santa Ana Clue Found In Murder A tow bar rented in Santa Ana is one clue being pursued by !\ew Mexico authorities probing the stranghn~ d eath of a young woma n identified only as Nancy. Police said Saturday an all points bulletin was issued for the apparent traveling compa- inion of the young woman . Michael Mosely. possibly from California, is wanted for ques· lioning. They said .i description of Mosely and the battered pickup truck he was last seen driving have been relayed to authorities Ip Callrottnia, Georgia, Texas Wld else-'here. Stale police In Santa Rose, N.M .• said the young woman's body was found tied to o pinon tree near the l nterstate 40 village or Newkirk, rf\idway between Santa Rosa and Tucum- cari. They said an autopsy indicat· ed she had been s trangled and apparently beaten. Police said witnesses reported thal "Nancy" ·a nd a man iden- tified as Mos ely stoppell al a Santa Rosa garage last week driving the pickup and towing a s mall car. , The car didn't run ond the pickup was on t.he veree of breaking down. police sald. The truck was repaired in San- ta Rosa arid the couple went wi their way. leaving ~he car lis pa1ment for the repmr work, of· Ileen said. \ ., .. -It's PaSsover Easter Easter eggs and Ea.Ater bunnies," Rabbi Kirsch said. "I don't kj'tow where the rabbjts came Jn, honesUy, but the egg is, as I understand it, a sym· boloftb aesurr~jQtl9!Chriat." SUf1i see Tiltlf ionbtent'sytn- bols 'd buM\H and' egts -a...nd the occas ionally more specific ones suc:h as crosse~ can upset a ncm-Christian child. ''The effect on children who are not Christian Is to emphasize their minority status, lo embar- rass them and sometimes to.send them home in tears," said Rabbi Robert Jeremiah Bergman of lrvioe's Israel Academy. a family-oriented Je'<'•ish religious school which welcomes non- J e wish families who want to learn about Judais m. ~ "It sbOuld be understood that lhii ii. ·never the intent of the teacher. the educator, the school or even Christian parents \\•ho re- sist removing Christological ob· servances from the public school." he added. When Jey. 1sh parents have pro· tested, Rabbi K1rseh sa1d, "The teachers are gen e ral!} quite cooperative ... Heweve r . he :,aid that. although som t> leachert. attempt to teach about Jewish a::. ''ell as Ch1;suan hohda)·s. he doe::. not believe this is a solution. ··The difficulties \\1th the ob- servance of both Chnstma:, and Easter in tbe public ::.thool::. arise because a reli~1ou::. holiday is M · <See OTHE R , Page A2l I Easter Mo_,n I N. Vietnani Blitz Captures Da Nang c .andles Llghl Up Rome, Jerusalem Black -robed monks and choirboys clad in crimson held a solemn procession through the Church of the H.oly Sepulchre in J erusalem on Saturday, observ- ing t.he day Christians believe Jesus lay in his tomb before r ising from.the dead. Holy Saturday passedpeacefuJ. ly althou~h Jerusalem•was under heavy armed guard following two bombings in the city on Good Fri· day, one of which wounded 13 Israelis. Easter week climaxed al mid· night Saturday with a high mass in the church, followed by bells pealing out the message of Jesus' r~urrection . The church services were an ex· plo5ion or color. pomp, hGmns and organ music as the procession. led by the vicar of Nazaretb. filed through the towerinf{ chapel. night"' of Chnst1anit,> in Sl. Peter's Bas 1lic<.1 The converts ('ame to Rome to be ,ushered into Catholicism by the Pope. Vat1t'an experts said this was a re\'1val of a papal prac- ti,te which had been obsolete for some 15ce nlunes. The bells of Rome's 500 churches pealed out acrOSs the Ci· ty in unison after a three-day silence of mourning over Jesus' death. . The eope opened the vigil service by blessipg the fire of a brazi4tr and lighting the pe!$Cal candle under the atrium of St. Peter's Basilica in a ct?remony dating back lo seventh-c·cntury France and Germ any. Then the PoJ)4t and nearly 100 Vatican cardlpals, bi~hops n!"Si monsignors followed the talf In · scribed candle carried by a de· neon into thedark b8$itita ih a rite symbolizing the r'isen Christ walking to m eet his bnde. the Church. By GEORGE ESPER Assotl•t•d Press Wr·itef' SAIGO~. South Vi etnam ~·orth Vietnam ese and Viet Cong forces Sunday s wept through Da ~ang. South Vietnam's second largest city. to complet~ their month·long blitz of the northern third of the country. The \l'iel Cong delegation in Saigon said , "thousands of soldiers from the Saigon side handed over their weapons and -surrendered. and at present tht> flag of the PRG <Provisional Revolutionary Government I is floating over the city of Da Nang. The soldie1·s from the Saigon side Oed in a complete rout.·· Phan Quang Dan, South Viet- namese deputy prime minister for refugee affairs, confirmed the loss and called for immediate cQptact with the Viet Cong to pro- Vide hu manituria.o relief Clot" 11 ~ Lon Nol Exit Of Cambodia Reported PH!\"0:\t PE~ H, Cambodia <AP>-Pres ident Lon N'ol has de- cided to leave Cambodia J..o bet· ter the chances for U.S. aid to his country, reliable sources close to lhe president s aid Saturday. The r eports came as Cheng Heng, the !\o. 2 man on the rt· bets' death list. flew with h1:, family lo Paris and insurgent forces dug in only se,·en miles from Phn om P e nh after penetrating the northern defensc perimeter and then being drfren back s lig htly by government troops. According to the sources. Lon :\ol. the No. 1° man on the rebels• death list , a nd his whole family would depart Phnom Penh for the lndones lan capital of Jakarta and proceed to the United Stat('~ after a stay of several days. Lon :\ol and his family have already obt ained entry visas for the two countries. the source;'! s aid. l ".S. sources said Lon Nol was expected to depart perhaps as early as Tuesday and that he would also visit Japan. It Wes not clear whether Lon Nol's reported plttns included a visit t o Washington. One source said he understood Lon Nor might travel no farther than. Hawaii, where he was treated in 1971 following a stroke. · Other sources. however. said Lop ~ol "wilf never le aw. llc wHl have to be forced ool or 'killed." Western observers. who a few weeks ago thought Lon Nol "'Ould leave volununify in a bk! <See LON NOL, Page t\21 million refugees he said were trapped in the port city, 380 miles north of Saigon. Hour~ earlier President Ford had ordt>red l'.S . .'\a\·y boats to stand off the coa~l and hl•lp tu l'\·acuale the rduge('s. .-\ militar~ officer 111 S • .ugon descnbed the loss or ()a :\uni.: as ··1he biggest s ingle def~tt for South \'ietnam in the pust 20 \·ea rs ., lie s aid more th.in "ioo.ooo South \"1etnamc-.e soldiers \\ere in thl· l"itv '"'hl·n 11 fell Dan sa1u that \\1th the loss of Da :\ang, .. our 1 relief) operation becomes (]II the more urgent. ··This is a hum.mitanan m1'.'>· :-.1011 :.md I thmi.. thl' Cummu111st::. t'an h:.trtl h kl•d llwm. Tlll'y c;in hard I\ tel·u 1 ht>ms"·lvcs . ·• he -.aid · Thl' l"<l'l' 1s \"t'I'\ tragic .ind \\l' h,I\ l " u1·1·1ded lo f!o .ih1·.ttl Dun said. l.itl should 01 ht•r !>Ilk some kind of t'Oll· bL• ma<lt• "1th the 1t1 ship food :rnd 1~1·1· D.\ :\.\~G. Pagl' .\-t i Ford Reluctantly Signs Tax Cut Bill WA S HI~GTO~ cLi PI > Presid e nt F ord reluctantlv signed the $24.8 b illion t ax 1.:ut b1il Saturday, g iving t axpayers an emer gency helping of extra l'ash and warning . ·· t am dnrn ing thl' lme right hNc" on feder al spt>nd· 10:;! In a tde\'iscd speech from thl' Oval Office. Ford signed" h:.it hl' t·alled a flawed and Potcnti:.ill.\ COMPLETE SPEECH TEXT, PAGE A9 i'tlflation:in bill. To slre~" that this 1s the iim1t for spcndmg this year. hl• displayed a bri~ht n'd and white s pending cha rt and drew a blaek lint> slowly across the S60 b1llio11 IL•derai clefil·1t mark Immediate!) aftl'r thl' spl'l'(°h. lhe President and ~I rs. Ford flt•\\ to Palm Springs. till' California millionaires· pla\ g round. fnr :1 Barroom Fight lnSa1uaA1w ~ /11jures Ttro /\ barroom bra\\ I 111 SCo1nta .\na bet\\Cl'n members of the :\longols. a motorcycle gang, and two other men ended in a s hotgun spreC' injuring t" o Santa Ana poli ce said lalL' Saturda)' they a r c seekinl! l\\o young men who alleged!~· f1n1d se\·eral blast s outside the Fat Cat bar. 5021 Edinger A,·e. Inj ured were Richa rd G Ochoa, 25. and Ed\\ ard :\linnit•h. 32. both of Santa Ana. The m1•n. hit in the buttocks or le~:-.. \\l'rt' taken to Fountain \'allt''.' Com munit~· Jl ospitnl. Policl' s aid the 111c1dt•nl 01· l'urred after a fi~ht whic·h had ~t.i rted 111 the bar mo\ed out mto the Sll"l'C't n l lll' tla:. \\ ork ing 1-:a~lt-r \ a1·a lion 1-onl s planl' .1rnH·d al Palm ~µrm µ~ Airport i.1t 10 Iii pm ~:11urcla \ Ford madt• his -.omut·r announ· n•nwnt \\hilt-~t·~Ht•d 111 a blue ll·Jther ~\\I\ l'I (·h.11r lx·h1ml h1::. CSet· FORD. Pagt-,\3, Explosive Fire Causes $85,000 Loss \n c~plo-.1\ l' I 1n• app.1n•ntl~· l"JUst•d b) J f.11111) ;....1-. li1·ating s)Slem oblitt.•rakd a Yorh.i Lin d;,i home Si.1 turda.\. ~l·nchng up a l'olumn of bla('I\ ~moi..t• \ 1s1ble throughout the t·ount ·' :".t•1thcr \\ alkr nor l(1N·m•ir' Te;:iuble nor th1•1r daughll•r \\t'l:l' horn<' at 19i96 Caprtl'l' DnH' \\hen 1he fi n• t.'ruplt•d at ahout 2 1> m It'' as ~lrs. T e:iublt'' birth d:.t) \\"hen the) did return. 11 \\a~ to find the entire S55.000 structure and its e!:-limated S30.llcl0 1n con tents destrovcd . The only thing left 111 lhl• rwns ''as the outt.•r fra mt.• of the c o u p I c · s g a r a g e . t' o u n I '.'' firefighters said. '\umerous rt's1dents nl'arb~· rt'- portt•d the bbtC'. \\ h1ch had in· 'oln'd almo~t the t•nlln• house by thL' time firemt.•n arri\'cd .. Because of lht• fault m the healing S) s t e m . tht.• house already \\as pre ·hl•:tll·rl ." a spokesman of the Or:.111gl• Count) Fire Department said .. ,, hen the fire finall~ broke out. 1l .1l m o~t t.•xplorlcc.J ·· The f1rt.• clt•partment s1lok1•snrnn s .iid. though there "Cl't' houses on both sides of the blazing structun>, they were far enough J \\ .:1y lo a\ oid damage Lalin litanies chanted by 100 monks and choirboys echoed through the cavernous church. The air ""11's thick with incense. and the only light came from candles held by the worshipers and an occasional sunbeam lanc- ing through the church's high win- dows. Moscow Jews Disrupted O~ TDll·: l~SIDE Hundreds or f oreiltl'l pilarims atteltded the ceremony in the cru~ader-built church. At times their stnfJrtg dashed With the e~­ uberant chant1n1-oC a group of Coptic ' EgypUan • Cbri1Uans holding separate rites in the grQl· to where Jesus lay. Jn Rom e, PopeP aul VI baptized 21 converts, in cluding an ll·yeor· old South Korean ilrl and a 55- year-old former Buddhist monk rrom Thailand, during an Easter viadt s nice Saturday night. Thousands watched the pontiff 1pourwat rontheh Id oftbecon· ,.tttt.5 tn a rile mark Ing "the 1rand MOSCOW <AP> -Police with bullhorns ente red the main Moscow synagogue Saturday, Or· dered ever~9n~ Ol~l before the Passover ,service b ftd ~ •Nl . ow 1we9t, lb~ ·~~ ""'· ~· or ~te. J~ on ·lflo r.. ported. It wos a near repeat of police action Wednes11ay on the first evemne or Pa sover, but Jews at the scene uid this was tha first time they could remember police actually ent.erln~ the synasogue. BIKES AND BIKERS -The ('Over page of Lhe YOU Section b devoted to clarifYiPI s0me of the more.contusing new ruJes aod re- g ulations which ,coalront the growing numbers of bicycle users . S taff Writer Elliott Almond rounds it all li> in t"' o parts -tod1y ond April 6. JUDGISG J UDGE -The Orange County Bar AssociaUotn is mulling plans to evalualc the jurists who s it on county ~nchcs. OaUy Pilot Courthouse Writer Tom narley explaiM how It would work in a featur~ stor4).-on Pate BJ \\HA T'S EASTER 7 Sometimes Easter gets obs cured by lh <lye. the eggs and the chocol3te bunnies. This "' eek the Rl?v. Chartes H . Dierenf1eld. '.\t i n i st e r of ' S t A n dre w · s Presbyterian Church. has some thoughts on what's behind the paraphernalia. On Page A7. SIXOS'S LOT Whal 1~ the former Presid ent d oing now? l\ol much. says United Press In- ternationa l reporter J ack E Jo~ox. His anal)'SJS or Nixon"s Pl'l' dicament and his relationship. or lack of it. with San C'lementt'. hows a troubled m an. Pul{e A3 Inside Saaadq ~llAMerHn A• Al y..,, $«vlc:e 11 CIH\lfild Cl·CtO --nCouttlll A7 C<Hl ...... 1a AS crns .... 11 If ~ ............. ,A• 7 €nten.llt1,...11t I .. • ""'"U IS '1.HayaUwa Al HetOiUIHI Bl MllUllM" a• Mt¥1ff 1 ... Or•• Countr Al ....... 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HARDTOP Automatic trans~1on, power steering & brakes, factory air cond.iliorung, landau top. <650CPT) $1919 GUSTAFSON 16800 Beach Blvd. H 8 . 842·8844 Dodge 9935 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '6' CHARGER Hard to find & loaded t'actory a ir conditioning, power tteermg & brakes. aulomal1c transrrus:.ion, V-8. (013FOQI $889 6USTAFSOM 16800 Beach Blvd. If B. tw2·8844 '68 Mustang, V-8, P/s, JUlo trans, very nicel SHOO or best offer. Call Ldura aft 5 PM, 675-8114. wi.we wU.fl blue vi"vl in AU power, clean, Jo mt, 1' paint. Vlo.y{ to9• ~lf\ Automa"c Hlr:a..W Ion, •• ".::~ • ..., · $1800./drer. &tS.oeeo aft ....C1'UCIS cond. $1650, Call ~7 .., ""'"Yr, fact. air, V.S auto, 6 ,. H A CMS before 10 am or S?S-power steering, power pwr. &t~nng & brakes, " • leave mesSGge brakes, spilt power seat. new radial tll'eS. Looks '69 Cutlass Supreme cpe. ~··pity Olds · landau top, power win· 69 MUSTANG and runs hke new . 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Counts Damages By ALMON LOCKABEY o.lly Pilot 8o•li"'I Eclllor Ava lon Harbor officials at Catalina Is land \\.l're still al· tempting to estimatt> damage to moored boats ~d :-;hore facilities Saturduy aflcr two cl.iys of pounding by strong norlht•asl winds and heavy seas H a rborm a ster Bill ll<J l'\'t'\' said there was no way of assess- ing the actual dam ugl' to th~ ni ne boats torn loost• from tht•ir moor- ings in the worst wt•uthcr on- s laug ht since 18 boats were destroyed in a J9G6 blust by Santa Ana winds. Knowledgcc.i ble obsen l'rs "ho viewed the damage from the strand at Avalon said damage could run as high as S400.000. Harvey sa id a number of smaller boats were s aved from -extensive damage by large crattes which lifted the boats from the su rf t& the ~.treet soon after they hit. As the wind subsided al mid· afternoon Saturday, stores of boats '' hich s urvivl'd tht• blast dropped their moorings and headed for the mainland. Harvey said his crews had had no time to identifv the wrecked boats, but none Wl'rC bdicvcd to be from ;\iewport. ulthoug h there were Newport boats in the harbor. harbor. Darrick F a rns worth of Balboa new to the island Saturday to ac- company friends home on their boat but found they had d e· parted. Farnsworth. who 1s familiar "ith many of the :'loe'' port Beach pleasure fl eet. said none of the wrecked boats ht• ~a\\ \\ere from this areu. He said he stood on the \'l'1'an<.la of the Tuna Club and \\atched tht' (See A VALOI", Pagf' A.i i Santa Ana Clue Found In Murder A tow bar rented in Santa Ana is one clue being pursued by J\ew )1exico authorities probing the strangling death of a young woman identified only as Nancy. Police said Saturday an all points bulletin was issued for the apparent travelini compa· inion of the young woman. Michael Mosely, possibly from California. is wanted for ques· lioning. They said u description of Mo.ely and the battered pickup truck he was last seen driving have been relayed to auth<>rities ip Cal(fo1tnia, Georgia, Texas $nd elsewh ere. State police in Santa Rose. N.M., said the young woman's body was found tied to o pinon tree n ear the Interst ate 40 village of Ne "'kirk, midway between Santa Rosa and Tucurn· cari. 1'beY said an autopsy indicat· ed s he had been strangled and apparently beaten. Police said witnesses reported that "Nancy'' and a man Iden· tined as Mosely slopped at a Santa Rosa gar age lul week driving the pickup und towing a I s mall car. , The car didn't run and the pickup was on the verge of breaking down. police: sat~. The truck was rep111red m San· ta Rosa and the couple went on lhcir way, lcavlng ~he car as payment tor the' r epair work, of- ficen said . · l , as3UmpUorl is Easter . . . Easter eggs and Eaater bunnies." Rabbi Kirsch said. "I don't know Where tbe ·rabbits came ;n. honestly, but the egg is, as l und erstand it. a sym· boloHbe u.-r~•(JJ'l9fChriat." Sufh seemt~;ti hmocen'\ •Yth· bots =as bunn\eJ and e:gg~ -a~d the occasionally more s pedfic ones suth as crosse!\ can upset a non·Christian child. "The effect on children who ., ~ are not Christia n is to emphaMze their minority statub, to embar- rass them and sometimes to se nd them home in tears," said Rabbi Robert Jeremiah Bergman of Irvine's Israel Academy. a family·orienled J ewish religious school w blch we lco m es no.n· Jewish families who want t o learn about Judaism. "Jt sbould be unden;tood that this i~ •never the intent or the teacher. the educator. the school or even Christian parent.!> "~ho re· sist removing Christological ob· :.ervan ces from the p\,lbllc J school." he addt>d. \\'hen J ewish parents have pro- tested. Rabbi Kirsch said, .. The teachers .sre generally quite cooperative ·· However. h e s<.1 1d that . although some teacher~ attempt to teach about J e\\ 1sh as ''ell as Christian holidays, he dot·s not believe this is a solution. .. The difficulties '' ith th1.• ob· :.er vance of both Chnstmas and Eetster in the public schools arise because a religious holiday is M · <See OTHER. Page A.21 .Easter Mor.a I N. Vietnalll Blitz Captures Da Nang ~ Candles L~ghl' Up Rome, Jerusalem Black·robed monks a nd C'hoirboys cla d in crimson held a solemn l>rocession through the Church of the }\oly Sepulchre in J erusalem on Saturday, observ· ing the d ay Christians beli eve Jesus lay in his tomb before ris ing from the dead . Holy Saturday passed peaceful· ly although Jerus ale m·was under heavy a rmed gu ard follo\\ing two bombings in the city on Good Fri· day. on e of which wounded 13 Israelis. Easter week climaxed al mid- night Saturday with-a high mass in the church, followed by be lls pealing out the message of Jesus' resurrection. The church s ervices were an ex- pl~ion of color. pomp, h$mns and organ music as the procession. led by the vicar of Nazareth. filed through the towering chapel. Latin lllanies ~banted b5> 100 monks and choirboys echoed through the cavernous ct)urch. 'the air was thick with incense. and tbe only light came from <'andles t)eld by the worshipers and an occasion al sunbeam lane· iog through the church's high win· dows. · Hundreds of f orcian pUJrims attended the cere"1ony ln the cru$ader·built chutch. At Umes tflelr singing clashed wtth thee~· ubera.ot chanttn• of a groo~ of Coptic • Egyptian • Cbri1tlans holdin« separate rlles tn the IJ'Ql· tow~reJesuslay. In Rome. Pope Paul VI l)aptiz«l 21 converts, including an ll·year· ohl South Kor an girl and a SS- year-old f (>rmer Buddhist monk from Thailand", dur n g an Easter vigil service Saturdaynlghl Thousands watched the pontlrl ipour"a~rcn\ thoheadsof tbecon· ~ertsfn a rllc mnrklng"thearand night" of Chn st1an1ty in St. Peter's Basilica. The converts came lo Rome to be ushered into Catholicism by the Pope. Vatican experts said this was a r evival of a papal prac· ti,te which had been obsolete for some 15 centuries. The bells o f Rome·s 500 churches pealed out across the Ci· ty in unison after a three-day silence of mourning ewer Jesus' death. The Pope opened the v igil service by ble:isipg the fire of a brazier and lighting the ~<'al C<indle unde r tbe atrium of St. Peter's Basilica in' a ceremony dating back to seventh-('entury France and Gerrn any. Then the Po~ a11d neurly 100 Vatican cardinai9, bishops a~ monsignors followed the talf in· scribed candle carried by a de· aeon into the dark bl\Silica ih a ritt> symbolizing tile 1'isen Christ walking to m eet his bnde. the• Church. Moscow Jews Disrupted MOSCOW <AP Y -Police with bullhorns entered the main Moscow synaaogue Saturday. or- dered ever19 nq out before the Passover .Sert/ice had &n4*:l •n.4 thtft sw@t '"' •t.r~t out d ot · ~te. Jew on r " port~. (t was o. near repeat o( police uctlon Wedn~•Y on the first evening of Passover, bu.t Jews at lhe scene said thls W3S the first time they could remember police 3ctually enterin & the synagogue. By GEOR GE ESPER ASllO<l•tect Pren wril ... SAIGO:\. South Vietnam ~orth Vietnamese and Viet Cong forces Sunday s wept through Da .\"an~. South Vietnam's second lurgest city, lo complet~ their month·long blitz of the northern third of the country. The v'ict ConJ! delegation in Saigon said , ·'thous ands of soldiers from the Saigon side handed over their weapons and surre nder ed. and at present the flag of the PRG <Provisional Revolutionary Government> is floating over the l'it y of Da Nang. The soldiers from the Saigon s ide fled in a complete rout." Phan Quang Dan, South Viel· namese deput y prime minister for refugee affairs, confirmed the loss and called for immediate contact with the Viel Cong to pro- \ide humanilttria11 relief for 11:: Lo11 Nol Exit Of Cambodia ' Repo~ed PHl\0:\1 P E:\H, Cambodia <AP1-President Lon Nol has de- cided to leave Cambodia to bet- ter the c hances for CJ .S. aid to his country, r e li a blc sources close to the president said Setturday. The reports came as Cheng Heng. the :'\o 2 man on the re· bels' death hst. fi e" \\ ith his family to Pans and insurgent forces dug in only se,·en miles from Phnom P e nh a ft er penetrating the northern defense penmeler and then being dri\·en back s lig htly by government troops. Accordin{.? to the sources. Lon :\ol. the No. 1 ·man on the rebels' death list, and his whole family would d epart Phnom Penh for the Indonesian capital of Jakarta and proceed to the United States after a st ay of several days. Lon Nol and his fa mil) have a lready obtained entry visas for the two countries, the sources said. l".S. sources said Lon Nol was expected to depart perhaps as early as Tuesda y and that he would also visit Japan. It Wes not clear '"hether Lon Nol's reported plans included a visit t o Waihington. One source said he unders tood Lon Nol might travel no fartber that'\ Hawaii, where he was treate d in l971 follo\\-ing a stroke. Other ::.ources, howe,·er. said Lop ~ol "wilt ne\'f'r leaVl'. He will have to be forced out or 'killed." Western observers. who a few weeks ago thought Lon !\ol would leave voluntarily in a bkt <See LON NO I,, P age A2 i million r efugees he said "en· trapped in the port city. 380 mile~ north of Saigon. Hours earlier Pres1d1.•nt Ford had ordered L".S. :\u\) boats to stand off the cou~t :ind hl'lp tu e\·acuate the refugcl':.. .-\ milil<tr) offt(·t.•r 1n Sa1go11 described thc loss of 0~1 :'\,mg as ..thl' biggest single clcft"'.tl for South \"ietnam in lht• past 20 \Car s ." ll c s a id mon• than ·100.000 Sout h \'11.'l namcsl' soldiers \\ ert.• 1n thl' t1ty wh1.·n 11 fell. l>an said that ''1th the lo:.::. of Da :'\;mg. ""O\lr 1 n·liefl operation becomes all tht' more urgent. ··This is a hum,mitarian mis· :-um .111d I think the Communtsts t-..lll hardlv kl'!I tht•m . The\ l«.tn hJrcll\ l~'l'U llH•mst·h·cs.··· he ..,aHI ··The l'USL' 1:-. verv tragic .inti "1.• ha' 1.· dl•e1<.lecJ to ~o ah1.·<1d Dan su1d. · :-ome kind of con· t at't ~hould be m adt' "ith the 11th1.•r :;idt· to s hip food and (~l'I' D.\ :\,\:\G, Page .\-Ii Ford Reluctantly Signs Tax Cut Bill WA S HI:\GTO!\ •C PI > President F ord r('luclantl\ signed the $24.8 billion tax l"Ut b1i1 Saturday. givin g taxpayer~ an 1.•mergenc) ht>lping of cxtra ('ash and warning . ··1 am dl'a\\lng th1.· line right h1.•r(• .. on feclt•ral ~pl•nd mg. In a tell'Yisl'cl s pl'l'<'h from lh1.· Oval Office. Ford signed what lw t·alled a fla\\ ed and Polenti:.ill.' COMPLETE SPEECH TEXT. PAGE A9 innationan bill. To str<·s~ that this is the limtl for spl·ncltng tht~ .vear. he displayed a bn~ht rl'd and white !-pending l·h.1rt .md drew a black line s lO\\ h across the $60 b11lion frdl•r..11 <lef1t 1t mark. Immediate!) aftt•r thl' spl'\'th the Prcsid('nl :.ind :\In; Ford flt.'\\ to P alm Sprin gs. thl• C'ahfornw millionaires· pla)grnund. lor a Barroom Fight In S a1lla A1za l11jures T1t:o A barroom brawl m SCJnla .\na bel\\een mcmben, of thl· :\Jongols. a motorcycle g:.mg, and two other m('n ended in a shotgun spree injuring t\\ o Santa Ana poltct' said !alt• Saturday they arc ~eekmg l\\O )Oung men ''ho alleged!) f1n•cl se,·eral blas ts outside the Fat C.1t bar, 5021 Edinger A\ e. Injured \\ere Richard G Ochoa. 25. :i nd Ed\\ ard :\I innich. 32. both of Santa Ana. Thl' 1111.•11 . hit in the bullocks or IC'gs, "t'l'l' taken to Fountain \'allt') Com munit)· Hospital. Polic1.• ::.aid the 1111.•tdt•nt Ol' eurred after .i fight "'htch h;11l started in the bar moved out into the strPt'I llllH.'·Ua) \\ urk rng E;islt'r \ aeJ· twn 1-onl :-.. pl.mt• .1rn \ 1.'d at l'ulm Sprtn;.!s .\1rporl at 10 : W pm :-..1turd.1~ Ford madt• ht:-. :-.ombt·r unnoun· 1.·t•ml·nt '' h1l1.· SL'<•kd in u blue lt·utht·r ..,,, I\ l'l L·h:11r behind his (St•t• FORD. Pag<'.\3, Explosive Fire Causes $85,000 Loss \n t'X pl Os I\ l' I tr1.• app.in•ntl) l"JUsed b) :1 f:mlt) (!.i~ ht-.1ting ..,,stem oblileratt•d a Ynrh.i 1.111 - d·a home S.1lurda). :--1.•ncltnJ.! 11p a t·olumn of black smoke \ 1:-.1ble lhrouJ!hout the ('Ounl\ :\c1tht•r \\ altl'r nor Bo-..1·mar.' Tcaubh:• nor tht•11· daughll'r \HH' home .it 1!)79fi C'apn1.·e On\t' ~hen the fire t:.>ruptl'cl ;it :1hout 2 pm. It \\US :\lrs . Teaubll'.., birth· du~ Wh('n the)-· did return. 11 "as to find lht• cntir t' $55.000 slrul'lure Jnd its C!>timaled S.10,000 in con· tents dt>:.trcived. Th(' only thing left 111 lht• ruins \\as the outer frame of the c o u p I t' · s g a r a g e • l' n u n I ,. f1ref1ghtcrs said. :\umerou~ residents ne:irb\ re· porlt'cl the bl;1ze. "hirh had in - ' oh ed a lmo::.t the entire ho11::.e by the time firemen arri\'rd .. Rec<iuse of lht• fault 111 the h eJtJnS? s~ s tl'm . the houst.> alreJdy "as prc-h cakd. ·· a spokes man of thl' Orange Count~ Ftn.• Department said · \\"hen the fin· final!\ broke out. it almn:-.t exploded."· Thl' fire rlepurtml'nl :-pokt•snian said. though th1.•rc \H•re hous1.'s on both s ides of the blaling !>lntcture. they were far l'nough J\\ ay to avoid damage. O~ TDll~ l'\TSIDE 81KES AND BIKERS -The cover page of the YOU Section is devoted to c ladfyipg some of tne more. ronfu'sing new ncles aod re· itulations which .coa'Jroot the growin g number s or bicycle u sers Staff Writer Elliott Almond rounds it aU llP in two parts -today end Apr\l 6. J UDGISG Jl'OOES -The Orange County Bar As ociaU<>im is mulling plans lo evaluate the jurists who s it on county twnches Ditlly Pilot Courthouse Writer T om Barie)' f'xpl ain~ how it would work in u featu1·e story on Page 8 3 \\H AT 'S F.ASTER 7 ~metimes Easter gets obscur<'cl by the <lye. the e~gs and thl· choc<>late bunnies This wel'k th1.• R~v. C h arles H . D1erenfJe ld . :\ii i n i s t er o f St . Andre '" · s Presbvterian Ch urC'h. has some thoughts on w hat's behind the paraphernalia On Pagl' A7. ~1xo~·s LOT \\nut 1s thl' former !?resident dotni n~? l\ot much. says u mled Pre~s In - ternational reporter Jack E Fox. His anal)s1s of l\i:'<on's Pl'l' dicamenl .-nd his rf'laltonsh1p. or lack of it. "1th San Cll'mentt'. ~hows a troubled m an Paj;!e A3 ln•lde S undq .1 ... 0 • ._........ •• .iuvw,S.n•ct 11 ClaultlM Cl·Clt --ftCMn•ftl A1 CMtfw,..a Al C'-'•-• IC , •• w,. ... , •• , ~~-.. , ... ,,_, as s 1.Hanll••• A l ... rel<_ 91 Anflu,...n 94 ..... _ ... 0rM9t0tv111y •• ,....... .. ....... ........ .. s.,en. ... , 'OINttf .. . .v. ... ltm.... Al C>AILY P'ILOTSCC'fl«*t TVWMel I I I --·- Reagan ·campaign We11dy's Windy Struggle Wendy Fox. 6, of Costa l\lesa . \\ho lied for grand prize in city's annual Easter Bonnet Parade in Costa Mesa's TeWinkle Park Satw·day, found wearing it in hea\·y winds was harder than winning. Haldeqian Part II: Who Did What, Why \\'ASlll:\GTO). (.\f' i II H. Haldeman ~~1,·s Hit-hard ;\I. ).1:-.· on dis (·u:-.sed tht• possibility of ap- pointing .John B <.:onn :.ill~ ;.1:-. 'tt'l' µresident long he fon• Spiro T Agne" '~a:-. tuud w d b~ :-.t·andal. The t<.i ll.., llJ ldcm:1n s:i'"· \\.t" th;.it Agnl'\\ "as unhapp~ :in<l mig ht quit in the middle of t he fir'>t term. ll<.1ldcman s;.ml Cnnn.111~ ,tho \\a:-. sounded out about bt•tn.L! :\t\· on·:-. running m ;He in 1'172 .inn.· I think he " oulcl h:.i \ c at n·pted ... t\gnt•\\ rc· ... 1gnl·d O<. t 10. 1~17:.1. 10 month<; into ht:-M~t-onrl lt·rm aflt'r pleading no con'lest to one . ('Ounl of tnconw L1x l v.1 .... i1111. Con· nallv late r "a" 1nd1ct l•cl on bribe r y ch ~irgt·s in the m1lh fund .case and goes on tri al Tut•sda~-. In an intr·rvicw to lie tC'lec a~t by CBS Sunday , ila ldt'man also said : lie thinks "Det>p Throat ... 1he l'landt.::-tin c: s nur<'e of Watt·r ~:.itt• 1n tormat1on to Wa:-h in~t on P u:-.t r l'porters C:.irl , B c r n :-. t l' 1 n a n d R o b e r l Wood\\ Jnl. """' \\ ;\lark Felt former i.l:-:-oc iate d trf..'Clor or lhl' FRI. OTHER SIDE mg taught as a national holiday ... l do not feel thal any com · pensatlon is po~sible by elc\'ating Passo,·er or Chanukah to the same status." he s aid. Rabbi Berg man agreed. .. l for one refus e to gi\'e prin· 1 cipals or t t'acht'rs material on Chanukah. l realize that they are well -intentioned. I r e alize moreover th;,it .JC\\ 1:-h children feel good when al lasl they are re· cognized. •·The thing is that if we believe sincerely thJt the principle of the separation of church and stale means that there is no place for religious instruction in the public schools. th<.>n "e have to bt> con- Mstenl und oppose Jl'" 1sh re· hg1ous 10::.lruc t1on as \\l'll." he Said. .. Wcrc the :-.choo\s at a ny se;_ison to :-.pon:-.or a program on 'Fest1\'als Hound the \\ortd· and rnclude festn :.ib an lndta. in Chma. an Afnca and so forth. I should certa inly not object to as- sisting the m b~ pres enlin.I! materw I for Chanuhah in Israt•I ... hesa1d. Both H ;1 bht s s tn•ss<.'d that thev belte\ <'d thcn.· 1s cxccllent communication and mutual respect w1lh c hurc h groups local· Iv <1nd cited numt'rous n ·quests to speak to Chnst1an groups aboutJudaism . "1 feel that o n the part of the churches thC'rC' I'> a gn ·atoutreach tn Irv and under sl.rnd .Judaism." Rabbi Kirsch s aid. Ins tead. lhl'" <11mcd lh<'t r cnt1c1s m dl the '-C'hool•; and at nrw otht>r ;ire.i trlt•\ 1s1on · I ofte n w1~h tha t I could '>end lhe T \i 0111 for lt'J>Jlr n ght tiftC'r the Tha nk.sg1' 1 11~ foothc1ll gc1mes Jnd ,::el 1t hnc-k 1n 11 m dor the Ro..,e Ao\\ I on :\c\\ \ t•J r " Da v." com mented R .1bh1 R<.•rj?man, pointin.: to the h e ~\\ e m ph,1..,1s o n Chri'>t m "" 1n prog1.1m mtnJ:!. ··\\hen .ft•\.\ 1sh C'htldrt>n ur<.'t'' poserl to thc~w bc .. ut1ru1 . \\f'll produc1•d colo rful rilms on Jt•i.us at this scus e>n. lhl'Y cert<.1jnly are confu~t>d . · · hl' fW 1d lle nr~ ,\_ K1:-.::.ingcr, now !->L'lTl'.lol'\' of !->tatt'. threatened to n::-.ign "quite a fc"" timl'S while he \\aS :\axon's chll'f nationi:tl ...,cnmt.' ..idn!->t.:r. Ki s!->mger \\as not un~lablL'. but h<.1d ··a tendcn <'.' to up:, <.t n<.I do\\ n:-.. r'HI Dirc-ctor J Edgar Hoover ft'd inform at ion to !\'ixon, mostly to lobbv for the bureau - · to pique thl' Prc:-.ident 's curiosi- 1~ ..ind his res pe<:t for the FBI'!> ..ib1hty to find thmgs out and stay 11n top of thing:-. .. John ~ ;\I 1tchell did not quit J ::. he ad of ;\1xon':, 1972 re- electioo campaign because of Watergate , but because or pre· ~sure by his wife, )1 artha. Charles \V. Colson "tended tn fun ction in :.1 wa\' that l don't l>elie\'c a presidential aide ~hould function, which is to automatical- 1 ~· carry out. literally, all of the !'resident's orders." The intcr\'ICW, with ens· )1ikc \\' a I I a c l' . w a s t a p e d i n llalde mon's Lo~ Angeles home \l;.irch 4.5 ove r a 61 z-hour period and l·dit<'d to two one-hour pro· gram:., the first of "hich was :-.ho" n last Sund a). •·rom Page A J OF EASTER ·rt put::. !>en ..,1t1ve Jewis h pare nt::. in a d1ff1cult position hecau::.e if I w;int to make s ure that m \' child doesn 't believe on th<' bas.is of these filmi., that Jesus 1s God. then I mus t tell him so. ··in the proc e::.::.. I must ns~ the possihilily that he's going to go out und tell hi s Christian friend that · :'\oly daddy s ays your God 1:-.n·t God.· That's something that •one of u s want,'' R,jlbbi ~l'rg man s aid. llowever. the exposure of l·h1ldren of both faiths to public religious teachings may not be without its good points. accord· mg to Dr. Stanford Green, a :\ewport Beach psychologist in private practice. I le stressed the necessity of teaching ethical values in today's :-.ometimes confus mg society . · I think we ought to do less "orrying about . religion and do mor e to make people feel good <thout h nvrng som e s ense of values the msc ln•:-..·· he s aid. "The problem is not s o mu('h \\1th the n·li~ious message, the problem is with the teacher," Dr Green s aic1 .. If a Chris ti;.in person were to put on a play that p reached love. I don't sec how that could hurt. ol1\'bOd \'. :.On the other hand. if quietly the message is, 'We've got it. we're better than anybody else, if vou're not with us fou'reinferior,' ~·ou ·v<' got trouble." he said. .. Obvious ly, for a ny child "ho 1s not a member of the ml· JOntv religion, being exposed in s<·hool to the celebration o f Christmas and Easter 1s going lo tout•h off \\hatever insecurities and feeling!'> of inadequacy he h~1s about h1m:-.elf." Dr. Green adde<i. Perhaps the answer lies not in teaching one reli~1on or an· 11th~r hut in seeing how all re· hg1oni -. and thrir trachlngs are related. .. Passover .. commemorates ~founding of the .Jewish people and if the J ewish people had not Begins NEW YORK <AP> -Forma· tion of a arassroots Citizens for Reagan organization was an· nounced Saturday in Queens with the hope of making the former Californ ia governor the Republican party's nominee for president. "President Ford does not have the confidence of the American people. He does not have the con- fidence of the rank and ~e Republicans." s aid Jim Eagan lfl e~plainiru: "by th.e group was a tarted. "We. feel Reagan can give us programs to live by -notjust be wishy-washy," he said. · f\ Manhattan attorney, Eagan said the group is planning to run candidates in the June primary nex.t year to become' delegates to the Republicar, presidential COG· vention. He said he hoped his group would inspire other grassroots organizations to come out in favor of Ronald Reagan <.ind thereby prompt the former go\-- l.'rnor to toss his hat in the ring. Eag11n s aid he hc.id not been 111 touch\\ ith the Reagan camp ant.I "as acting on his own. !\or did he have the backing of the Queens Republican party. \\ hich, he ~aid . ''ould "go for Rockefeller or whoever Rockefeller wants." He said he believed Vice Presi· dent Nels on A. Roc kefe ller .. rwned the Republican Party" ''h1le he was governor of !\ew York. ··11e never really built the party," Eagan said. "It was a one-man show. Tm trying lo give the man in the ~treel a t·hance to make a thoice." he added. From Page Al LON NOL ... to get peace talks going\\ ith the Communists. had reversed their thinking recently saying he \\Ould not leave of his own ac· ('Ord Pres ident Ford has requested $222 million in s upplemental militar y aid for Cambodia, but Congress recessed without act· mg on his request. The northerr\. defense line is now about a quarter of a mile ~outh of where it was before re· bels breached the perimeter earlier SalUTday. ~Government troop morale "as reported low and was hampe ring operations. At lhe a irport, the t: .S. air lift of ,·ital s upplies continued despite shelling that killed one person and injµred 14. and a light plane. carrying a South Vietnamese major, lieutenant and ser geant believed to have been involved in an abortive coup in Saigon s everal days ago. flew in, sources said. They s aid the three were taken in by the South Vietnamese Embassy. but no other details were avail able. • • • left slavery in E gypt, Jesus would have been born an Egyptian ;lave," Rabbi Kirschpointcdout. "Furthermore. the symbol· sm of Easle r is filled with I Chris tian adaptation or the Passover Seder <ri tua l dinner>. )1ost Christians feel that the Last SUpper was a Passover Seder , .. he said. "l feel that children are missing a great deal when their only expos ure to a major holiday of whatever f a ith is in the schools.'' DAILY PILOT n.:_ Of'•f'tot Co""'' O.••• P,~ w.lh •rwrn '' c.ombt"•O '"~ ,.,,w,..Prr..\o., t~ pubhst'W-d try t"WI Or-C~•sl Pub41V11n9 C.omp~Y. ~e»<•I• t'<hhOn\ .,~ C>Vbh\h•d Mllnc:J..ty UwOt.JOf\ Fuct.y for (O\t• AIWW Nf wpo.-t 8e¥h, Hunt•nQ'C°" 6t•<-" Founta1tt V•ft~Y. lr~•M. ~If"~<., V•Uf'y ~nd L·u~oo• e,.,.cn1South C.o•'' A \1A9lr rt;t0n•I •d•t•on •\ pubf1\h~ S.tufGln 1"0 ~ •• ., ltw" Oft,_.tp..tl p 1bt1\h•Nl pt..)1'11•~1ll .)00 Wr\.t l\.tl'f\ftrf't (o· Id~ w (..Jhtom1o191•1o Robert N. Weed Prn1cMl"lt •na Pob'i\l'et Thom4's Keevil (OtlO< Thomas A. Murphine ~.n419"'0ECll\M Thomas M. Mccann ._,_"' ... , ... O\ar1es H . Loo\ Richard P. Nall """' .... -~ ....... Offices to"41 ~\41 ))O WOI ... !>ltt•I ... ~::,t,_.~~ .. ~m.N~~~fd "'T!:tt.c:.. ":t.'.1 .. 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His neighbors helped douse the fl ames by climbing on the roof with garden hoses until help arrived a nd firemen took up the battle (above> to squelch blaze apparently caused by short in electric wir- ing. Public Cheated on Oil? WA S HINGTON <AP>- Federal investigators say the petroleum industry may have cheated the public out of S861 million or more s ince the Arab oil e mbargo-more than S4 for every man, woman and child in the nation. With only 59 cases completed and at least 435 still under in- vestigation, the Federal Energy Administration already had forced the industry to give back some $612 million through re· funds . pnce roll backs or can- celation of claims on future price hikes. So far th ere have be~n no criminal proscculie>ns for alleged violations of petroleum price and :.tllocation rules or fraudulent oil imports. FEA has tried to settle cases as o fte n as possible through volunta ry agreements with the offenders. FEA has issued only 10 "re- medial orders'' legally directing correction of violations: 11 more cases were settled by mutual ac- ceptance of "con sent agree· menls," in which the company does not admit any violations blit agrees to pay \IP anyway. Even at this settlement rate. FEA says it h as collected $976,710 in penalties for viola- tions. The violations involve all ele- ments of the industry from pro· ducers to retailers. T h e Ame rican Petroleum Institute has said that it rejects ~'the implication that the nation's oil companies have been parties to a massive conspiracy that has resulted in alleged overcharges of from $1 billion to SJ billion.'' When the investigations were discloaed earlier this month, the institute said: '·While we do not have first-h a nd knowledge of specific transactions between oil importers and their customers. and since so m a ny firms and in· dividuals are involved in the im· portation of oil, we cannot dismiss the possibility that there hav~ W on;ian Pilot Dies BORON, Calif (AP>-F1ore.nce Lowe "Pancho'' Barnes, the first woman stunt pilot in motion pic- tures, was found dead Saturday at h e r home in this Southe rn California community. She was 73. The cause or death was not im· mediately known~ bat authorifies said she had beep dead afewdays. ·~ been some violations .or federal pncc regulations.·· The FF.A has given five in· ve:.tig alio n s th ese project names: -Project :\1 anipulator, involv- ing possible misrepresentations of "old oil,·· price-controlled al SS.25 per barrel. as ··new oil" \\ hich sells al uncontrolled prices l\\ ice as high. -Project Speculator, dealing with possible illegal wholesale or retail price markups on propane (bottled g ;.1s l. Project E s calator. co\·e1"ing :,alt:'s of ful'I oil at inflated priCl'S to l'il'l'lric utility ~·ompanics and possibly involving misrcprt'sen talion:. of the origins of imported oil. Tin• Rdincry Audit Pro· gram. \\ ith FEA checking the book::. of the nation's oil refiners. Regular Enforcement and C'ompliancl' checks on rules for pricing and allocating gasoline. fuel oil. Jl'l fu<'I and other pro· ducts. Proje ct E s calator is " world\\ ide inves tigation with the l".S . 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FOX UP I Stitt Wt11e<" SAN C'LEM ENTE -The lights in the h\'1n~ roorn at forrner Presi- tlL'nt R1('hard Nixon's home were climrned one evening not long ogo J!'> thd:..11nilv and a fcwslaffmern· ht·rs \\ alt·h·t·d the showing of a rno\'it'. "That's Entertainment." Till' rit rn. sl'nt to l\ixon by F'rnnk S1n:.itrn. is a kaleidoscope of s l' en t• s fro t n hit '.\l ctr o. (;otdwyn -~1.iyl'r 1nus1cals going IJaC'k lo the 1930s. r\S l'Ul'h Sl'<JUCnCC flashed On. :\1xon would call out the narnes of the performers. H c could identify not only the stars but aJsoold time pt•rsonalities whose identities t•:-.t·aped olht•rs in the rnorn. Aften.,, :.irds. the projector was 11!-oed to show a filrnl.-d account or '\ixon's tl'1p last June to Egypt -- his lasl overseas v1s1l as head of ... talc and the occasion \\hen the hrnp lhal puhllcly heralded his phlebitis condition first was nol1cecl. !'ixon wakhed quietly. then re- rnarked lhat the pictures did not do justice to the size or en- thu ... aas1n of lhl' c rowds. H1l'h:.Jrd Nixon these days :.t•t•rns a man li\'lng in lhcpast. The prC'sent is a grim time of poor ht•l\llh. acute financial wo1·- 1ws :.md nl'vt·1-.cnd111g reminders of' th<.· disgr:.n·t• of W <.ilergalc. Th<• future is unct•rtuin. Last Aug. H. when Gerald Ford became President, Nixon last ::,poke to lhe ,\ rnerican public. ·'Jlaving corn pleled ohe task docsn ·t mean we' re going lo sit in tlit• marvelous California sun and du nothing." hcs;.11d Hut. t':>.l't·pt fol' hie; periods of ho-.p1t<.1l11at1on. that 1s what !\ix- Ull has done. l l1 s only project is a book of rrwrnoirs. He h<.is retained a Jorrnt•r While !louse speech "rater lo hdp with the book. r\1x- on repo,rtcdly received a $175,000 ;.idvancc. lt appears. however. that \\ork on lhc book has no{ real- ly bL').!llll. HC\t' I· ll1lb literary ;.igent In 111,.: J..tt.tr s,11d rt'C'e nlly Nixon had a S!'illrt'cl the publishers he \\ c 1 u I d " t L'l I 1 t a 11 " u bout \\ :.ilt·r~al<!. There h;..ivt• ht•cn other reports thut :\1xon might be intcresled in .1 pusl us univt•rsity lecturer. pl'rhaps a chair ut his alma 1nall:r, Whittier College. He also h;1s hcen said to h;..ivc expressed the thou(?ht he might be a sort of l'O\'lng Am<>ncan a rnbassador. \\'hat Richard !\ixon needs ri ~hl now 1s rnonc-r . Dally Pllol St•ll P"°lo FIRST TRIP -On h.is · initial arrival as President, Nixon waved to El Toro greeters, August 1969. His liabilities legal. tncdic<il, taxl's and properly debts arc hlll.!l'. His legal cxpcn!'ics lo date arc estimated at $225.000. His medical bills have not been made public but they must run in the lens of thous<inds of dollars. Ile is said not to have any hospitaliza. lion in!:>urance. lie abo owes S.W7,000 in back la\l'!'>. I Its rnortgagc indcbtt.>dne!:>::. on real cslulc al ~an Clemente and Key Biscayne. Fl:.. .. is cornplcx. Sorne of the details arc vague. nut in 1970 it was said that Nixon then still owed $264.410 on the San Clemente estate. and as of last August he repurtrdly still owed $160,000 on the two houses he owns at Key Iliseaynt•. Last Oecernber his friend. in dustrialist Robert 11. Ablanalp. who has been involved with Morida banker Churles "Bebe" Re bozo in Nix on· s real estate de- alings, was quoted as saying 1'1x · .,...., ............... IECURlTY COMPOUND {TO') OONI FROM NAVY 8TATION on would have lo sell his Key Bis- cayne properties to •·stay within his means." "For the first lime in years, Mr. ~ixon has become conscious of what it costs to live. And it's been our idea to help him make a budl.!Ct he could live with." Abplan3lpsaid. On top of his health and finan- cial woes, N~xon has suffered other setb<Jcks. Last September the California Supreme Court accepted Nixon's resignation frorn the state bar, which rneans he can no longer practice law in the stale where he started out as a young lawyer 40 years ago. r-.iot long after Nixon's 1968elec· lion as President. a group of pro· rninent citizens headed hy rubber magnate Leonard K. Firestone established the Richard M . Nixon Foundation lo construct a library and rnuseurn m the San Clemente area, to house his presidential papers and documents and serve aSa}><.'rrnanent memorial. Early this year the foundation was dissolved by agrl:'ernenl of the trustees, and the rnernorial project dropped. The keenl.'sl cul of all ca roe Feb. 9. the six rnonths anniversary of his resignation. when the govern- ment cut baek s harply on the funds allotted for his transition to private life. They had been estimated at m on' than S500,000 for the period. For the corning fiscal year, Ford ask t•d Con gress to ap- propriate $263,000 for Nixon, in- C'luding S96,000 for stuff snlaries. S60,000 in pension and Si\0.000 for t·omrnunications <Jnd other services. The appropriation "as cul to $55.000 pension and $45,000 for other expense:-.. The Nixon aides \\ho made it their business lo s hield and i:.olatc l'\1xon from the outside world now have left or are leaving. There i.lre some who question that their "protection" has served ~i:-.on w(•ll. One of them is Paul Presley. who rum; the San Clemente Inn, adjoining Sixon 's properly on the O('eanfronl enclavt'. Presley has known Nixon on ;m informal basis since the Prcs1· dent rnovl'd here. After il hccarnc apparent that Nixon was regain- ing his health. Presley suggested to Nixon·s aides thut he rnighl c;..i ll for a neighborly chat. .. Thev said sure. s un'." Prt'!'ilcv recalled. .. But l never heard anything definil<'. Then a few \\eeks ago. uround the tune of his birthday. I took over a couple of bottles of wine for hirn and left thern at the gale with a Secret Service roan. "I slartcd to leave and he said, 'Hev. wait a minute.' lie made a phone call and then said the Presi· dent wanted to see me right then. "So I walked up to the house and sat with him in his liltll' office there for an hour and a half. Ile usked rnc where J had been and v. hy I hadn't come to sec hirn, was I road at hirn or something. So we JUSl sat there and s hot lhc brl'cze and I think he enjoyed il." During the years of his pre· sidency, the oUice headquarters included a group of prefabricated buildings on the adjoining Coast (See LONELY, P ageAJOi Dciily Pilot Oei•try b G••Oltteed M()nday.frldCJY II you do oot have )'OUr pac>e< by 5 30 p.m. call t>elore '7 p m and your OC(>y 1'1'1H be 0. 1"'9C'9d Sat~JY and Sunday If you do not r~\4 your COOY by 9 a.in. Setur· d-V. Of I a m. Sund1Y. cell before 10 • m. ~ your copy will be dellwfed, Clrc ....... ,,,.,,, II ~ Oreno• County At.a 641-4111 Ner11'twest Huntington Beldl. -We ttnlnlttf ...... ._llH San C.IMnt•. Clolatrano Beectl. Sift Juan C.latt1no, o.nt Point. S<lvth Laiouna, LAguna NIOuel .......... .,._.Jt l Fro•P~A J FORD ••. de::.k ~hen he t•ompleted tlw spet-ch. a mixtur~ of good lll'\\s for taxpayers and stern rebukes for Congress, a newsman askt><f whether approving this bill had been one o( his fnOSl diffil'Ull de- cisions. Ford replied wry l)lowly: "It sure was." l n his address, he said Congress had left h im in a hope- less "lake it or leave it" situation of urgent econ om le necessity. ''The people of this countn· need to know, rJghl now, how lo plan their finan cial affairs for the rest of the year . . " fonl ::iaid. "Our economy net•lls tlw l)limulus and support of a tax t'\ll und nt•eds it now. .. I have therefore dt·t·1<lt'Cl tu sign this bill so that 1ls economic benerits can begin to \\Ori-," ht• said. Sunday. March 30. 1975 4 DAIL y PILOT A.t Tax Rebates--How Muc"' How Soon? \\'ASlllM;T()!'lc <l I'll 'l'ht· Inlern<.11 Rcvt.>nul! ~rvat'e s;..iid Saturday the firl)t n•batc cht·tk!-o on 1974 in('ome taxes wall be mailed out May 12 unckr the tax bill signed by President Ford. ··The cumpulet·s were already g.,:ured" lo mail out the (in;L l'hecks 45 days after the Prcs1· dent sig ned thC' bill, tht' spokesman .s._id. The rnaallng \\ill l'onlinue for si:-. \\et•ks "If thl• l<•:>.payer hu~ not ~l·t l1lt·d .a l'L'lurn and is due for .i r1· rund, .. hl' added. "the rcbatt>" ill probahl.\ hl• indutll·d 111 tht• rl' I und ('h'-'<'k. · · 1'ho.,t• \\ho h,I\ ,. <ilrt>ady filt•u and haH' refuntl!-o t·om111g \\tit get l\\Ochecb . T h c I H S s po k e::. m :.tn t· ni µhas11e<l . hO\\ t.>ver. thal l..t\ paycr::i \\>ho owe the gov<.'rnml·nl mo.oey and have not )Cl filed n· Lu.ms cannot gubtract the pr<>- mised rebate from the money they owe. They must pay up and wait for a r ebate check. "Taxpayers will receive re- butes in the order in \\ hich they filed their returns," he said. "H you filed early, you recei\'e a re- bate early.'· The plan, taken from the House ta.x bill, would grant 10 percent re bates with a '·floor'· of SlOO and a maximum of $200 on taxes p;.11d on last year's inc:ome. But the rebate could be less than the floor if less laxes were paid. Actual rebatus "ill depend on the 1974 taxes each 1~rson µaid. The following table covers "average" taxpayers. by income len•I and acrording lo dt·11t·ndt•nl st ,, t us . u n d et' t h C' b 111 J· or <l signed. Sl l'GLE PERSO~ Income Rebat~ . . " Biggest immediate benefit lo the ordinary taxpayer will be t a>. rebate checks that the Internal Revenue Service said will start going into the mails :'flay 12. Hut the bill also contains mnny tem- porary tax bre<1k provis ions for various c atcgories of taxpayer . and these angered Ford. Congressmen Commend On Signing s 3,000 SIOO ' So low was his opinion of the bill and its t•xeessivc federal spending features, he said, thal ht• would have vukd against it were he still a member of the I louse of Represt>ntatives. "The l ax cuts in the bill I han' just signed and other changes "ill bring the estimated fiscal year 1976 <federal I deficit up to approximately $60 billion,·· hl' ::iaid. Stepping up to a chort sel up in the Oval Office, Ford said Congress was contemplating still more spending that could dri"e the deficit to the "enormous total or SlOO b illion ." Ford pointed at the S60 billion line on the chart. "l am drawing the line l'ight hcrt>," he ~aid "This is as for us we dart> to go. "I will resist every ulll'mpl by the Congress to udd mwlhl'r dollar." Ford originalty requested a tax t•ul bill worlb $16 billion. ThL' ~-1.8 billion signed was scaled down from a $33 billion ~nate bill. WASHl~GTO~ (L'Pl1 Congressmen of both part1t.'!'> praised Prl.·sidcnl Ford Saturcla~ for signing into law the S24 .X billion tax cut despite his n· serv<1t.ions. Sen. Russell Long < D 1.,1 1 said. "The President <luJ tlw dghlthing." Long, who s h epherded tlw measure throug h the Senate as chairman of the Finance Com miltee. said. "The tm; cul "111 give thl' nation·s s;..1gg 1n g economy a much -necdt.>d !>limulus. .. By signing the h11l , thl' Prt•.,1 dent v. ill set the stagt• fur bipartis<in coopercilion lo pro ·mole the nalion 's t•tonomil' pro te~st•s, .. hl' said . Hep. Henry Heuss c D·W1s .). chairman of tht.• House Banking Committt•e. saitl Ford "n•all.).· didn't h<lvc muc:h tholl'C tf he wanted lo kt'l'P lht• n.•tcsston from becoming" orse." ::; 5.000 ~100 ~ 8,000 SlU~ SI0,000 ::-01 18 :-.l:!,500 ~'200 :--15.000 S200 S 17 . 500 S'lOO S20,000 5200 ~"2.i.lKKI ::;150 !$30.000 Over $100 C'Ot'PLE C!\O CHI LDRE~i " 3.000 s :!8 ~ 5,000 s l (}() ~ 8.0411) ~lOO ~10,000 $115 '-12.500 S157 ~15,000 $200 ~17.500 $200 ~u.ooo S200 ~5.000 SJSO :>.J0.0000\'C'r SIOO COt; PLE \\ITU T\\'O CHILDRE~ ") ~l.000 ::; ;,,ooo ~ 8 ,l)()i.) :--10.000 :-O l:!.500 ::-15.0UO :-.17.500 ~0.000 !'25,000 ~.ooo.ove r ~ 98 $100 SlOO ::;126 S170 S200 $200 ~ISO SlOO We Won't Take A Bath 10 Sell YouAHome ••• But We'll Make Your Payments For Up 1012 Months This is a no·nonsense off er that lets you make a bargain deal in what Is definitely a buyer's market. You make the normal 10% down payment with.our low 81.h% interest, and fw up to 12 months, depending on the location you choose, SeaWind will make your entire monthly principle and interest payments. This can amount to as much as a $3,660 savings for you! All you pay is approximately $140 per month for your taxes and homeowners' association fees In today's market we don't want ta., gamble, we want to sell you a home. We're willing to make you a "Buyer's Mar· ket" deal. Act today. This offer is for a limited time only and already one- third of all SeaWind homes have been sold. • - Located near Hoag Memorial Hospital above Newport Harbor. Models open daily from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. (714) 645·2686 201 Superior Blvd .. Newport Beach . Cal. 92660 (714) 645-2686 At the corner of Superior Ave. and Ticonderoga Street. * Typtc;al 0111Hprlt'9 $44 J.•0 TntdldO'""'l'llv•nont Sol !>f) .31 t monthly ~ITIOnt .. ol S10J 90 incl P••OC:·PIO .md intNlt•t piu~ required mnnthly """"''"<1' I • c ,.,,. 1n •JIJ"•" •nO homecw,,.11· f~\C>c ,.,.,,,., ,. .. ,, 11'• ,,,,.,,. ... t H\~~ •n'•"'' 1> rcenta~ rt•e A Development of Don E Woodward )•• I 1 l I I \ I DAILY PILOT O.lly l"li.t St.tit Ptiolo ·- • Sunday. March 30. 1975 Bob Ravln (left) hit the 'big time' with his first news photo aale. His shot of survivors scrambling to safety from alnklng fishing boat appears (rtght) just as It looked In three separate transmissions on the United Presa International wires last Thursday. • _.Story Behind the Photo I By GF.ORGF: LEIDAI. Of 111• 0•1ly Piiot SUit .. E\'erything ''as JU~t perfec·t. ~ If I hadn "t been lh1:re al the right ·..._ t1mt• ''1th a l'aml'ra und 500 "'m11l1melcr 11.·n::-muunt1.•d on a 9Jnpod. I wouldn t hi.1\"l' gotten the pkture ... Thus Bob ILJ\ 111 of ln·inc ~redils ··a great amount of luck" ~or making pc1::-s iblc a i,i n·gll· photograph \\ h1ch makl's him omethmg of an OH·rn1ght na llonal photoJnurn:.ilism celebrity The photo hl' ~hot captured the ~r:.ima of 33 persons l>c·r:.imbling from the srnking fishing \'t:SSl·l Frfnn Page A J AVALON ... llurmoil for:.. buu( l wo hours .. "I saw l\\O s J.llboaL.., ~bout J.; .to IO feet I~ inJ.! on tht•ir sides 011 he beuch and hein~ pounded h~ ive-toeig ht-foobeas," lw i.aid "Thi.• harbor \\as lltll'l'l'U \\llh d ebris from damagt'd boats "1-'arns\\orth said. "l 'l' 111•\l'l' een ~mythiog like 1t .. .'\!though the.• \\ inds s11bs 1dt'tl •ons1derabl~· durinA tlw late ::if ~ernoon . the h~ll'borma:-t<:r s aid 9lti1s crews '' l'rl' rcgrouptn!.! for J!llnore .strong "1nds prl'dlt'tl'd for paturday nig ht . • Hut the ~.1li o n:.il \\l•athc>r : Service in ih 8 p .m . report s aid r:hc re \\en• no ~mall craft warn· n~s in efft.•t·t from Point Concc.·p ton to lhl' :\ll•xk.rn border . \\ c~ternl'r onto reseue cr<lft. 0;.11ly Pilot readers from Seal &ach to San Clemente saw the work of the 19-year·Old Orange C:oast Colll'J?e stude nt on Thuri. da,·. It hardlv could be missed. Jt ~pi·e:.id dt•ai· across t.he top of Page Ont'. And l'n1ted Pn·~:. Interna tional <L:Pl 1 "played" the photo an unusu<il three limes to wire photo editors from California Lo :-.:ew Yori.. and from Alaska toKt·y \\'est. The D .. 111' Pilot and L'PI bought the fi i·st picture ever sold by the OC C s tudl'nt. lie has hud a total of M'\'l'O wel'k:. · training in photography. As it happens, Ravin checked .out one of OCC's 500-millimeter telephoto lenses lo work on class projects o\'er the Easter vacn· lion. On last Wednesday, the day the 65-foot sportfis her Westerner sank, Ravin was atop the bluff:. O\'erlooking Corona del ;\lar State Beach. "The long lens made it easy to photograph the bikinis on the sands below Inspiration Point," Ra\'in explained. "All of a s udden somebody. yelled a boat was sinking to my 'Last Flight' Crew Tells Da Nang Hell Uy ,\ R!'\01,0 Z EITLI~ AHO( ••ltd PrtH Writer SA I GO~. South \'wtnam An old \\om an \\as pulled out of my arms und l SiJ\-\ hl'r tramplc.•d five times." said air hostess Jan \\'ollett of Los A nJ!elcs. "After that. thert' \\as nulhing le-ft of hl'r ·· It wa!-> lhl• las t fli g ht out of Oa :-..ang on S:.it urday. ;,ind evcryonl' w<mted to J:!C l aboard l'lothe:. torn as he smashed ::-old1er:. with his pistol butt to d e ar them off the plane to permit 1l to t..ike off. J\ sl'alifl abo was under way. with 10,000 refugees reaching Cam Hanh Ray on Saturday. But l ' S. officials s aid as many as 400,000 were trying tu g(•l out of Da !\ang by sea. The refugcl'S from cities and villag~s that have already fallen to the Communist-led forces doubled the population of Da !'iang, while a uthority collapsed. left. I turned the camera on its tripod about 90 degrees. focused on the boats ;ind commotion about a half-mile offshort.>, checked m y light readings and :-hot about s ix frames." he re calls. The first frame.• caught till' rescue action at its peuk and wa~ the photo bought by the Dail~ Pilot and CPI. "1 remember bring ,·ery exc1l· ed. but still checked my ml'tl'r readings before taking the pie lure. If J didn't I fi gured it wouldn't be worth shooting at all," Ravin said. He shot the ~cene with Plus-X film with the lens set at f8 and t he shutter at one-thousandth of a st?cond. · "It occurred to me I might have a photo a newspaper might want to print. l thought first .of · the Daily Pilot," he said. The photojournalism major said the experience of selling a news pic- ture has encouraged him to con· tinue his studies and pursue a career in journalism. A Page One photo byhnc and l.' PI wire photo cr edits won't hurt, of course. The dual sale to the Daily Pilot From Page Al and UPI probably will net him from SSO to $75 for his picture. plus. of course. the satisfact ion of knowing his ''professional" work "ill be seen literally by millions of newspaper readers in the Dai- ly Pilot and across t he nation. Until his lucky Wednesday cm Inspiration Point. Ravin's re- sume of media experience was limited to his work on the Rolling Hills High School yearbook. Ravin of 19174 Almond Tree Lane, Irvine, is a sophomore at Orange Coast having transferred from Harbor College in Wilm- ington when his family moved from.Palos Verdes. DA NANG: CITY OF TRAGEDY, PANIC. • • medical supplies Ito Da :\ang>. probubly by aircraft. to help the population." He s aid the s ituation in DJ. :-.:ang is ··,·ery bad." with 01or~ than 2 million pC'rsons in an arl'a of only 80 s quare miles. Dan ~aid the normal population of the.• northern port city "as 500.000 persons and "the~· are already short of CVl'rything." Only 50,000 of the l'Stimated 11:: million refugees\\ ho ha\'e flowl'd into the ('II,. in r<'ccnt "eeks wt•n • '-''·acuatcd ·by air <rnd sea. Di.Ill said . The ,·ictory left !\orth Viet- namese· \'l.et Cong forces ,in <'Oil· trol of a n entire northern quarter of South \1ietnam. Da ~ ang's population had doubled to more than a million in recent days as refugees swarmed into the zone, hoping to be evacuated to government · controlled areas farther ~outh. Da :'\ang, once a stronghold of the C .S. :\1 arines, had collapsed into disorder and rioting as the end neared. Saigon officials said a hea\'y artillery and roeket barrage forced Lt. Gen. :\go Quang Truong. comm and er o f the northern 1st Corps. lo Jea\'e his headquarters with his staff. They said he bo~rded a ha\'y .• nssel that left the port for the South China Sea. As Truong and his command staff abandoned the ci- ty !\orth Vietnamese and Viet Cong advance units entered, sweeping over government posi- tions, the offil'ials said . Also lost in the c·apitulation was millions of dollars worth of militar y equipment including warplanes, tanks and artillery. Among the divisions trapped and \\ ith little hope of escaping were the lst and 2nd infantry divisions. a marine division, rangers and armored cavalry und militia units. The rangers, marines and infantrymen were l'Onsidcred to be among South Vietnam 's best fighters and wer<' stationed in the northern tier or the country lo oppose l'liorth Viet· namese in filtrat:ion across the demilitarized zone. • i'Heater Blamed About 400 lrenzic:d South \'iel· namcsc troops shot and trampll'<.i lhL·1r was over women and th1ldrcn to ·bocird the World Airways Rocing 727 cargo plane the onl\ n •mnant of a mas:.1ve airlift promised hy American of· fi c1als to carry l0,000 people a day to safety. :\ltss W ol ll•ll u nd t" o other air 1-;=============;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;:;::=::=i::======::;::;::;::;::;::;::;;;;; ho~le~ses were char~c.>d with I • !for 25 Deaths Hl.IF.K.\. Yugosla,·1.1 <A P1 - short eircu1t Ill a heater started Total chaos rc1gne<l as South \'1l'tnam ':. second larges t city tottered on the brink of falling in- to C'ommunis t hands. :-.:orlh \'i<.'l· namese rockets dropl)«I on the airport. on(·c a maJor t.:.S. basl' for bomb1r1g the north. The c·on- trol lm\ C'r was abandoned. pulling abourd the retugecs on t he Da !\ ang flight . which became the target of fr:igmen· tary grenades and of automatic rifle fire unleas hed by angry troops unable to board it The l'rcw s aid l ,000 tried to gl'l aboard. hl· fire that kilkd 25 newborn Jl>ll'S und c:nlically injurl'cJ hree others in a Rijcka hospital. ~11\ estigaling Judge \'lad1mir Bel\\ ct.•n ·.W0,000 ~tnd 600,000 re· fugees still desperi.ltely soug ht a \\ar out. The thousands \\ailing at the :nrport s inCl' Wednesday night \\ l'l'l' unltkely to escaJ)<' bl'fOrl' the expected ttrrival of the rnrnmun1st forces. ''\\'e were screaming. '\\'here arl' the \\omen and children'.' Palic said Saturday. lie said the night nurse. J adranka Bolf. was not in lhe in· i •tllts' \\ ard when the fire broke ml l'arly Fn<lay and that she had Jt.'l'n plaCt'd in a 11:-~ehiatril' !,dinic for oh~N\'ation. \-\h ere are the "omen and children'.'' ''shesaid. ~ On FridO:J). offH·1Jls said i,'.4Jiuman t>rror t·ontribull'd to the Jire and sC\ t.•ral persons \\Crc un ~t'r s uspicion. "Tho!'l' people are gonC' Da '\:111J! 1:-gone ... sJid World J\1rnay::-Prl'sident Ed Daly, \\hO "..i::. C'lawed bloody and his In the swirling melee on the s unbaked runway, Joe llrezo. the World Aim ays manager at Clark Air Base in the Philippines. got off to try to organize thin~s and s:.11d he :.;rn a Vietnamese Air Force man shoot do\\-n what looked to be a whole family. ti'! Winds Kill 6 in South 29 I 1tehes of S1w1 v Fall 011 South Dakota 11.S. Summary Torn.Jdoe~ criurnPd out of \OUll'lPrn thund~r'\lorm<-~,.tur(l,ly l'> • tn-.e A lctbdtttd and M "'' ~IPP• Whllf rf\(Y" WOf'k~''> countf"'d thf!' 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C.tvnol'ld S..llUkt S.n 0of'90 S.n J ""' S..•111• ~-Toi MO# 'W • \111 no I Oft l .le II "° 7J JO 17 •1 >o 7S Y> '' .., 11 •• ~1 ?fl '6 30 78 S7 1 •S S.J J.t " •1 4C) so JI JI> ' 31 22 40 :M 21 ,, "° J7 JS " 31 JJ " .., 3? 75 0 ,. M 'l S1 41 ... ., :IA ,. 14 It 92 1J ... *' )) ti )$ 40 ., .0 )I q •l u 40 '° ,. °' 10 0 ,, " .. . .... S1 IO 44 • .... ... 4} HOW MUCH IS ENOUGH? . IF YOU'ltE NOT RECEIVING M'AXIMUM INTEREST-YOU'RE NOT .GETTING ENOUGH I W ebster descr ib es t he word maximum in the following terms: max·i·mum 1 a: the greatest quan- tity or value attainable or attained b: the period of greatest, highest or utmost development 2: upper limit allowed (as by legal authori- ty) 3: the largest of a set of num- bers. As you see, by pure definition. max im u m int erest means the greatest quantity allowable. And that is just what the Bank of Costa Mesa pays o n each and every savings account. IHE MAXI MU Ml Perhaps you now have your savings ~ account with al'1other bank. Is that bank paying you the maximum? Are you receiving the greatest value for your money? If not, may we suggest you make a change for the better and move over to our bank? Now is the time for Quarterly II • interest to be paid. Chances are, you are probably thinking that if you don't move t o our ban k ·now you won't receive interest starting on April 1st. Not so. B ank of Costa Mesa pays interest o n any account opened by t he 10th of April-and it pays that interest start ing from the 1st of April. Also, ·in keeping with our policy of paying the maximum , all Certi ficates of Deposit ( C Os) recEtive the ma x imum allowable-up to 7 V2 pe rcent. (When principal is witbdrawn early. Federal regulations require subst·anti al interest penalty. It'~ really worthwhile to open an account with the Bank of Costa Mesa. You should do it right now-before you lose Interest. . ,,· Man Overboard Off Catalina LONG BEACH IUPI> -The Coast Guard Saturday suspended a search ror a man who felt. overboard from a sai lboa t on a trip between Marina Del Rey and Catalina Island. Offi ci:ils said tho search was called ofr at mid·morning after a helicopter r eported spot· ting sl'vcr'al ph!~sure t raft ,in the channel between the mainland and the Island, but saw no trace of the rnissing man. · &mday. March 30, 1975 OAJL Y PILOT A:i --..r-43 Cars Derailed '.'.IL A~ 0 I A I' I Southern P:!cific <SPl crt!ws continu~d "orkmg Saturday to open thl' railroad's m;iin luw following a 43·t·ar der:.111· mt!11t about 10 mil~ cdl· ~'n iOJu red ot· kitlNl an of ht>rl' 1he :icc:td~nt, off1c1Jls One person " as 1·cporl· sauJ t'll an s:it1sfactory condl A "1tness ·dacrll>l·d t1on <.1t &J lot'al hospital thl• ~cl·ne jn an un· and another may h~ne populated desert are;.t a 250 Protest· ft•w males northeast gr the Salton Sea a~ "an u~· godly mess of Iron. • l 'nofficial estimate~ Ar d;imal:c and l'le;.inup t'~· t::. ha\'l' bet'n placed 't" high <is S2 million. Aid to Vietna~ OAKLA:\D 'l1 Pl l An <'sl1malcd 250 pro Tht' cll'l ;tikd (';Jl'S \\l'l'l' lll'ar the l'tlll ol .1 I):> l'i4f frl•ight ll':llll on It~'' .1y tu l.o)> Angl'll's Fnlla' II i g h t . s ;.1 I d !'-, p Mur·der Suspect,~ 78, Dead The 24·toot boat, with t wo WOJnen a board. sailed into Aval o n Harbor late Friday and the women to ld author i i cs the passenger, who was not identified, toppled from the det!k into the water at Sunset while making the 26-mile c rossin~. JJt'( BECKWITH WITH PlAYGROUND HE DESIGNED testers marched through downt<rn n streets Saturd:.iy to prokst air support by thL' Hird Air Company lo Cambodia and l ' S. :.111· s upport to South \'ielnam Carrying !'>1gns n •ad1ng "fl1rcb 1..111. Ford and Thieu \\ant more." ;.md ... Slop all uid to Thwu." thl• maa'l'hl'rs ~naked pust a hotl'l 1>peral ed b' Bird <.ind Sons. Inc. thC'n \\Ou1ul through t hcstr('els to a rallv near Lake :\krnll ~ p 0 k l' s Ill .1 11 • \1 l J3a-jdsh.rn Till' nm.a· countr~ lr1·1g ht \\J:'. loadrd \\1th ~t'ner a l mercl1Jnd1st> "h1c·h \\.!:> 111 C I.. l' d ll p l II :\ l' \\ OrlC'Jlls. h1• s;.1111 The Coast Guard con· ducted a sea and air search Cor t h e man Saturday. A Coast Guard helicopter was lo resume the search early today. De Works for Ft•n Th<: Bird C'om.pany recruakd pilots through tis Oakland oflacc for use 111 a1rplant•s fl~ mg ::.up plies into beleaguered Cambodia. LOS ANGELES <AP>-An e lderly man ·wanted in connection with the shooting deaths. of a couple who h ad been caring for him was found d ea d in a S un set Boulevard motel room Saturday. Authorilit.>s said 'Gilford Reid, 78. was found by th e mote l managt.>r a bout 4 :45 p .m. A sheriff's department ~pokesma n said R~id died of an appar ently seif·inflicted guns hot ·wound. • rAUFORNIA Fire Bunis L4 FilrnLab Authorities said the man, whose name was w i t h h e·1 d p e n d I n g notification of next of kin,.owned the sailboat, the " Enam orada," joint· ly with Semma Rosen, 58, Van Nuys, and E.K. Francine, 49, Malibu. Truck Hits Car Victini \\'OODLA:'\0 IAP1 A 20·year-old Yuba City man was critically in- jured early Satu rday when his bod ,. \\ a s crushed by a g·arbagl' truck as he lay on a rural Yolo County road, authorities said. John Purcell had been lying on the pavement after being ejected from his automobile when it r o 11 e d o ,. e r s e v er a I times. Purcell was operated o n S a t tf r d a \' a t Sacr;i men to :\1 eel ic·.i I Center. The high\\ ay p<.itrol said Purcell was tra\'el- ing northbound on the l\\o-lane road when his car rolled over for unex· plain ed reasons and ejected him onto the road" ay. u o L L Y \\' o o o Musical Boat <CPI 1-Fircmen ~rou~ht a i:ireatcr a1~rm In the Water fire S<.1turday al a f•lm labor.<ltory under control SA:\. DIEGO <CPl )- in about 20 minutes after F. n tt' rt a int' r \' 1 ct or flames scorched most of Rorgl··s 65-foot yachl. the first floor of the two-the fiberglass B·:\lajor. story bualuintit. w a s I a u' n c h e d by Fire officials said Campbell Industries Saturd<.i ". damage from fl.am es and The s4oo.ooo yacht W<lS i;moke was est1~at.~ .at clesigned for .. ;, Atlantic S22,000 to th~ • l ov 1el~~ crossing to Portugal un· Co._ o! H ol l~ \\.o~d. Six de r ski PP er L e n engine cump<rntes fougbt Gershenow. It carries a the blaze. tlorv namc·d the B·:\linor. c~rnse of the fire was sleeps eight ~nd has a uncfl>r investigation. crew of three. Canine Exorcisnt Planned Today SAN FRA:'\CISCO <UPI I-Street musician James Paul Berlowitz, who lists Oklahoma City as his hometown, announced he plans an E~s.ter Sunday exor cism on a friend he's been hvmg \\'Ilh since J an. 22-a pregnant German shepherd named Wend~·. "lier problem came to me in a dream .'' s:lld Berlowitz who believes his dog is possessed <1nd that. as a ~esult, he r puppies are i~ danger. Berlowitz, who has placed his hat near tht• clanging cable car turnaround center at ll)e cor- ner of :\1 ark et and Powell Streets for t~e past month, tiings a nd strums for ~ickels and d 1!"1cs. He said that after todays noon exorcism he plans to take Wendy to the woods to have her puppies. . "I'm a kinda country boy," Berlow1tz drawled. "And I <:an tell by her manneris m s that Wendy need s out of the city." ' SA:\ FRA:\'CISCO <t:PI 1 Jay Beckwith is de,·oting his life to s hO\\· ing children. parC'nts and tc,achers how Io bui Id their O\\ n playgrounds because the ones h e us~ as a youth were un· 1maginatin? und s te1ilc. "l hi.Id a heck of a time in gramm;.ir school." Beck\\ ilh suid.' ''The p I a ~· g r u' u n d s w l' r l' u " I.. \\ a r d a n d atrO<.'IOU)> ., T h e )> l c 1· l' o t ~· I' e d L.1~ out.., of :J )>phalt . sladt>!-i . )>,andbO\l')> and s\\angs fdah•d lo g <.·m·ratc run. hl' said ~and they '' l'l'e uns afr Bl•c•k\\ alh. 31. "ho h:is no\\ designed and cl1rcct· <.•d the bulldmg of more than 50 do-it-yourself playgrounds , said they should hl· ;1 cummuntt~· effort rd It• c· t 1 n ).! l h l' needs or th(' l'hildrt'n of l h e s l' h o o I a n cl 11l'i ghborhood .. '\nd. he added. l'\ l'I'~ one should chip in 1mtl '' orl.. H E S.\lll h<.• informs <.'onn•rnl'd group:-. on hm\ thC'y can gt·t th<: material \\ ithout spending a lot of mone.'· lie points out how go\ L·rnmL•nt moaw~· 1s available for such pro- jl•cts. ho\\ old and dis· carded malenal c·an be used and how m crchants can hL· urgt•cl lo donate useful objects. Such materials as. scrap metal and old Ill· ner tubes are easih· adapted to playground construction. he said. , Before any work H s tarted. he SCJid. he meets with the children, their p;irents and school officials. And. he said. "H's important lo pit·k up th4 intuilin•nt•ss of the t'hilclren . "THF. KIDS ma ' first \\ unt u teepee l.\.PC' ·or playg round." ht• ~aid . ·but a::. lht!\' talk about it. thl'1r thoughts drift to ~oml'lhing else. but the final product is usually JUSl what they" anted .. And his playgrounds arc safe, he said ;\o om· has e\•er suffered a sc1ious injury while us rng one. he added Bcck\\ilh has or chcslrated do-it-voursl'lf playgrounds for ·the San F'rancisC'o Recreation and Park Ot'partment. S;in Francisco unified School District, the Child Studv Center at San F r a· n c· 1 ::. c• o S I a l l' l'nin:>rs itr. :\larin Child Care Center in ;\I arin C'i l \ and Fremont School in Salinas. The projects arc the respons ibility or l'vt'ryone. he said an in- tcrdew on the release· of has book, ··Build Your Community Church by the Bay PreMftts a S~ EXPANDING LEVELS OF CONSCIOUSNESS •April 12, 1975 •9:30.4:30 p.m. •Jorden Hi School 6500 Affantic Ave. Long Beach, CaUf. OR. aolEaT CH AMEY: ''Hew F-raftfferriil ESr•-FOIMd«- of As"'a FouftdatlOfl DR. CHAILIES MUSIES: "MatMwwffcs Ir AtteratiOM of CoMclOU$ftffi" -Matti.-tkie111 & f'tlilasopher. DR. WILLIAM "ARkfR: "MeditatiOll"' -A~ of "~.yer C• Cit_,. T4*' a.He" -~ C:O-ity C~hbylay CLEVE IACICSTM: ''Tit• 0.-SS of Al Uff .. -Fa.Mer ot loclllt.,-R•warcli Fo•Mt.._ IK. DI. SHAftCA KAIA~UUA: '"Hew ...._...._CMlghs i:- CrHtMty" -Arthur of "ln4tlht J t ~to CreatMtY" - L«hlrer Ir Mwro-p1yclliatrisi. AH.-.E FRANCIS: .Actr•u & TY strwil!MMOdtntor. Tichh ffW Symposiu111 $12.50 -Utwlted s.afiftcJ ""'~ tt1elose sla"'Pfll Htf~ eti•dope. For lllf~tlOft 17141 541·2324 r-----~----------------~ I Name . . • • • • • · · • · · • · •· • • • I I Address I I I I City •. _... • I I Slate .Zip I J I I Phone .. Please Send .... tickets I I I I I enclose s . . .... · ... · · · . · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · I I Checks payab11~~~r~~~~~:.~ig~;;,;3~~ the Bay : I 1807 WestChll Drive· Newport Beach, Cahf. 92660 _, L-------------~~--~~~-~ ;tf,JJ4CCC-/$£t:jtJCC The ultimate homes in the best view sites around the exclusive Big Canyon Country C.lub in Newport Beach have now been released for sale. Join over 127 corporate presidents who already live in this exclusive guardgate community. .oeaneattomes (@ !mll$~IID NF.WPORT REACl I ho.n l..A la\f lllt lttl Dlfoll ,.., *'°'IOI ~ 11\1 .. Ttll 111t Mtll•\Y (lnl'lf j"' WMI t4'1tt it••<\t'\-.rl\l~d lio1~tleAI011AhcA1'lloilr ~ to<;;.h_J ..... __ " -Hll-l•_lt_ll_. "_'_M_"_ .... _~ ____ .' ......... Olm'. ''"!?'•"'' ..... 0\\11 Playgrouod,'' published by tbe S;i n Frtu1cis co Book Co. and Houghton :\J ifflin. The proll-st marl'h \\as spearheaded b~ \'il't· nam Vetetans Against the• \\'ur-Wmter Soldit•r Organization. Jc·sus Al'l'\ alo. '.!~ \\.is reporlt'd 111 sat1~fJc·tury condition al BrJ\\ ln· Hospil;il from aniurws suffered 111 lhL' ae<·1c1t'nl. )( THE ' EARL'S PW .. 1146,MIAlltc• ... cotco. Senlutl-St..t1 AtY_.D°°'" ( 495-0401) ·~ oo ·~~of:\•v 21922 Ca1t1ino c!ap,,h'_ ........ Save 136.80 547.20 .... SH4. Bridal set. I • Carat tOl. Wt. marqUIS shape engagement ring. Wedding band has 5 diamonds Save 113.80 455.20 Reg. '569. V1 carat tot. wt. engagement rang an 1_.k gold 4 prong selling. Save 51.40 205.60 DISCOVER GREAT THINGS & JOEL'S IN OUR NEW MAU WING Save 100.80 403.20 Save 74.20 296.80 Reg. $371. Trio set ' , carat tot wt engage- ment rang Matching wedding bands All an 14k gold mountings Reg. $504. t carat tot wt bridal sel Engagement nng ;ind wedding rang Ma1c11ed 14k gold settings Reg. $257. ~)carat tot. wr diamond earnngs for pierced ears. Save 69.40 277.60 Save 31.40 125.60 Reg. $157. 'I• carat tot. wt pendant in 4 prong mounting. Solitaire drop Fine Jewelry Department. . Illustrations enlarqed to show detail. Prictt •• ,.., .... ,.,.. .... ~ ... ., Save 189.80 759.20 Reg. $347. Men's 7- daamond rang One center stone. six side stones Reg . .,49 . Ladies· 2 carat lot. wt. "Starburst" cocktail nng l4k gold setting Charge ii on your JCPenney charge card. Or use our just-for-jewelry lay- away plan. Sale pn~s effective tht"u Saturday. Apnl 261h. 1975 1U84A r•t~ Beach at Ot'angethorpe .•Open weekdays 9:30 to 9:30. Sundays 10 toe. OUHGI: City Or. at Garden Grove Blvd. •Open weekdays 1Oto 9. Sundays 10 to 6 SANTA AMA: 3900 So. Bristol-No. of So. Coast pteza •Open we ekdays 9·30 to 9. Saturdays 9:30 to 7. Sundays 1Oto6 ) I ~ •• I ' DAILY PILOT EDITORIAi~ ~AGE Look Wh~ Profited Orunge County government should recover any l xpaycr money spept on Representative Andrew J · 11shi.tw '~ 1972 campaign, every cent of it. But the heavy hamded collection methods hastily opted by the Board of Supervisors this week are, at st. misdir ect ed . * The s upervisors' collect ion directive may have med at Hins haw and four indicted ringleaders in the ll'gcd schcml' lo use assc..,sor cmployes in the cam· I 1gn. t Hut I hl11r tl1n•l'l 1vt• CJllh! down hardes t on about :1 l'mplon.>s \\ho. ,1ccording to Grand Jury t anM·1·q>ts. \\ l'1 L' onlt•rt.'<.I by higher-ups to work on t L' cJrnpu1g n on county time. t The tran ~n1pl:-. reveal thut most assessors' office \f urkers "l'rc :-.imply reluctant or misled pawns in the <.i tmp .. ugn gaml' ( \ l ·ncll-r till' Board of Supervisors' directive, hV\H'\ er. lhe l'm ployes have until April 25 to repa y t•e money allegedly paid them while they worked on Ltl' camp<.11gn on county lime. } 'fhl'Y l'all elel'l tu have what county auditors say ~t.·~· owe dvductcd from their paychecks in ins tall· L'llls. Bul first thl'.v must sign a dictated demand rm <1drnllt111g lht:· county's loss was, in part. caused lhl'lr O\\ n "n t•glq.~L·ncc or unlawful conduct." 'l'hL'SL' lo\\ 1'1' l't'l1l'lon workers. to the ir credit, c >OPl'1,1tl·d ''1th auditors by voluntarily telling them, lJl'!-l lhl'\' could t'l'call. the ex'teRt of their participa t >n 111 the c~1mpaign. The big-gunners in the as- ~r-.:;or·-. ol'fke pla ~ cd it l'OOI. 1 ,\s:,es~or J <Jl'k Valkrga, for example, refus ed to rfleet with thl' auditor s. Hins haw 's aide in \~ashmgton. Paul Stewart. who was a member of the as~l'S:-.or"s "offtct• cumpa ign team" in 1972, was "too I ar a'' a y'' I or the auditors to contact. Eight of the nine men indicted by lhe Grand Jury also refused lo talk with the auditing team. Vallerga, Stewart and five of the nine indictecs are not mentioned in 'the final accounting of taxpayer campaign costs. So, the presumed chiefs in the campaign are virtually unscathed by the supervisors' action. Before electing to proceed on their self ·righteovs course in something less than 20 minutes, the supervisors should have filled themselves in on the facts of the case by, if nothing more, reading the Grand Jury transcript. In case it escaJ)t'd the s upervisors' attention, it wasn't the rank-and-ftle workers in the assessor's Of· !ke who profited from the Hinshaw·for·Congress campaign 1111972. A New Beginning The world of politics h as its ups and downs,. the economy falters, old wars drag wearily on. It is difficult to find much encourage91~nt in· the daily round of news. But at leas t once in e\'t:'l'Y year,~ ~ureas the s un rises and sets, comes the new A(opc of the Easter season. Today, as always in the pasl, we are reminded that winter cannot last forever. that spring, with its celebration of life, will always come. 1t is a season lo s h ed the gloom, to stop bewailing past mis t akes, to look up and look forward. There are always many lessons in the past, but individuals and nations alike move toward better days only when they accept the lessons and turn their thoughts constructively to the future. There is no better time to start than today. . -= -• • • --- >JON ILL£61TIMENTl (AR80RUNt>UM lF AT FIRST YOU t>oN 'T SU<<EED- TRYJ 1~Y AGAIN .Hoax Fails: Are April Fools Extinct? By )1El.VI~ MADDOCKS A pr1 I F oo I s D,1y 1 ~ ap· pr,1X1l'hin g. \\ li1d1 mean!> it':. not a mom<'nl loo !>onn to start train- ing <Jg:.11n!-I ho:.ixt·s. For instanC'l', ;1n .? you l'l':.tdy n:ally ready for the PL'VPk who Wiii kll you l hul Apnl Fool's Day has bcl'n -.\\llChl'd to the f1r:-.l :\lond.t\' of the month., · Well, thl•\ "re in ftonl of lht•11· mirror~. pr:.il'11t·i ng plaus1b1llty right no'' And ht· rt· you ..11 t•. ''1th 'VUr l:'y<.•s '-Ort of 1-IJ/l'U .ind \our mouth h i.llf c•pl'tl "·" 1ng ··Gn· no Im.Id wg ' F.\'t:R \ \(, E J..l'l!-lht• ho.ix rt de~e1 \ t'' Thi ... i ... 11111 ll':\l for ,\pril Fuor ... I>••> .. l'.11:; Taki-lhc 19th l'l'lllUI'\ ;J li'-011111 I\ • i-!Ol' \\llh D<ll'\\ in1 ,111 1 lnl\ rn.1ny "m1:-.s- 111~ hnh 1111,1 \1·:-. "t n· perpetr~1t­ ctl upon it' \\ t•ll 1nt11lht•2Qth C'C'll · tu1·v l'' 1·r\ t·m1nt I'\ rnoor scenwd lb prom1~1 · it s P0dldov.n man t"V 1· n p ll n rl 1 l -. Lo<' h . J'\ c !'-s mon ... 11·1 H\ lh•· 1:1:10 .... \\IH·n st1l'nrc·· Jnd--t 1 d l 11oI11~·) ".is llt•ar J ts zenith as a secular faith, a news photograph was picked up by American papers, s howing a German aviator wearing skis for 1:.anding ge.ir, a tail fin as sta- bilizer. and a mysterious double- box on his chest. Blowing into this box. the text solemnly explained. h<' drove :.i rotor that created suction. und ~:.iture. abhorring a vacuum, lhus took him whither he huffed. According to the "evidence ... thi s birdman wa s gas ping mig htily away at an a ltitude of six or seven feel while three fnends. doing even more gasp· ing. ran along below. Pictures don"t lie. \Vherc would the hoax be today without lh1s <!('l of illogic on the part of the gulled'.' ,\ftcr the Missing-Link hoax .ind the ~1 arvelous 1'cw lnven· 11un hoax comes the Maslerpiece hoax. If there is one thing we un· tkrs land less -and uccept more than evolution or technology, it is modern art. A while back a Philistine fellow named Smith picked up a brush and sl;:ipped out a painting of a nol-very· . OOPS .. The PLO Is • ID I .;i'-1 f.rll. '\ ,1 ..,1r \1 ,il .11 1·.1mt· I• tlw l'n11t•d :'\.1t11111 '> 1n '\1·w Yn1 k ,\<.: h1'.td pf th«' f'.clt· ... 11111· l.ilwr.i· ll<Hl <lr).!.11111.1lw11 1114' ).:l1C't'11!1 :1 ~ I' I) II p I h ti I w :r n I s t · \ l' r \> II II l: 1 0 IJ 1• f 1 e \, t' I 1 rl.'t>tt.•sPnl s ;.i l I t l'lt· ,\rah., on lht·\~t"~l Hi.Ink or fh<.· .Jorrl.in, 1\r<1L1l !>pokt' t n .1 n t' n thu!-tia s t1 r. 1· h <' e r i n ~ c;~neral 1\s~e mbly The• en 1.M:J~h)8m !'.ltrn med fro1r'I the fact t l body 1s now dornin,1ted hy so c<JUfdThird World rnernbt!rs curiously ror one "'ho d ;ums to have gont> ~traJ J:ht. Arafat wote a ,un throuehout h1R ap· ptorance on stage \tost 111 the .1ud1tnc<' Ignored thir;, commf'nt 111 1( in'>ttad on his <'olorful burm><>~t.' b h Enth1~llrd Y 1.., \ J ( RON ALO REAGAN ) performance, the United Nations granted the PLO the right to have cl 'permanent observer" st;1 I ioned at its Eas t River enclave. The gentleman in this position, Sadat Has&an, is urbane and courtly and is now travt11ing about the nation visiting with a variety of pubhc flgurts. POLITELY, HE states the case for the PLO in particular and for Arab h1 stor1eal claims to Pal<$lme in general. I'm not s ure history supports the latter contl'ntlon. but there Is S()me truth in what i;omeone has said about the dlfflcultle.s in the MiddlP East "There l~ ~o mut'h right on both sldH." Believing that. 1t would 1eem th1t mm or aood will could find 1 peaceful l>-01 ullon. convincing woman trying to eat a not-vcry·l·onvincing banana. c·alling h is pseudo-Gauguin atrocity "Exaltation," he signed it Pavel J e rdanowitch and wrote his own notes. He was, il up- peared. a member of the "Dis· umbrationist'" school who had been born in Moscow and come to maturity as an artist in the South &as. THF. MYSTERIOUS Jerdanow1lch produced three more p;.1intings. exhibited and praised as "palhfinding" on ginals both rn the l'nited !'>lates and Fr:.ince . Sm ith finally tired of the joke and blew his O\\ n cover, al which point th<.' art con· noisscurs , stuck with their hosan- nahs. !>aid the chap had a lot more talent lh<Jn he knew. I'o.W we come to 1975 and the question : What is the hoax that represents our time? In a recent issue of Harper 's Weekly we may ha,·e our perfect case: Bogart F. Thompson of Monll'lair. N . .J Thompson describes h1msl•lf as an early morning surkaster with a fondnes:-. for bird-watching und plenty of "time for foolishness." thanks lo early retirement. ln addition, he confesses to ''a streak of ecee ntn c1ly that evinces itself every two or three ~enerations 1n my family." These f actors Joined together to produce what may be callt!d lhe Big Bogart Bird hoax. One morn111 g as he was :-;urfr:lsting whe re !)agg Pond J01n s the .\tlantic Ocean. Thomp~on as ked himself what \\ould hJppen 1f enormous foot· prints ''ere d1scoven'<i on the -;and -!':iUCh a s mi~ht be left by :i f.ibulou:.. five· or six-foot, !>li ghtly menq~1ght gull. STUDYl~G UP on the walking habits of gulls "Do they put one foot in front or the other'! .. elc. -he cons tructed two plywood platforms, with whittled pine •·talons" allached lo the bot· tom and a pair of old sneakers mounted on top. Then he prac- t 1C'ed and practiced until he was ready. Landing his boat on the shore one mi s t y m or ning , Mr Thompson laid down as experl :t set of e1ght-mch tracks as you wou ld hope to see on your neighborhood beach. His only concern was that he would be sported -"a midd l e -aged screwball with a poor sense of balance," clodding about in the biggest platform s hoes in New J e rsey's fashion his tory. He never could have anticipated the thing that did happen: Nobody paid the slightest attention. Once o r twi ce a week Thompson repeated his alm~t pathetically stereotypical hoax. waiting for the s tereotypical responses -"frantic telephone C'alb to the Audubon Society or the American Muse um or :r-:atural His tory.·· Police, he dreamed, would fence off the area. A small army of bird-watchers would hide in the dunes, wailing for the Rig Bogart Bird. Returning to the scene of his crime at midday. Thompson took lo buttonholing strangt•rs and calling altl'nlion to the tracks hi m::.clf : ··it musl bl' lhc I a r g e ~ l bird o n th c . \ t I :rn t i <' Coast. :\ligruting, too. I've nL·\·er seen such tracks before.·· ~OTHl~G. Absolutely nothing ' I C e v c r y h o a x --~ 11 <l i t:-. response -makes :l comment on the age, what does this sensa· llonal nonrcsponH' say about m>'' Are we so distracted by folio\.\ mg the footpnnts of the l't·onom~ that v. e huve no time lor anything ebe Or. after Watergate, arc\\e so !>kepllcal th~t we don't bclic\l' even in lillle bird·track!>? And where lhen will the dupeo -~vidently the lat~sl s hc11agt• -be found to play stooges on ,\pril r"ool's O:ly'! Perhaps it i:-. the hoaxskr. now rehearsing in front of hi~ mirror.'' ho is the J~1~t tnnocenl ldt. ,\-1elvin Maddocks is the pen name of Jo11atlian Lwmgstori Seagull f April l'ool, prematurt!ly.J Media Don't Own News WASllINGTON -'!'here have \Jeen s igns of late that the press battle-scarred from its jousts with two Presidents and shaken by the enormity of-its victory over them -has begun to wear a hair s hirt. Th'c o ld blather about "responsibility" to keep secrets instead of exploding abuses has begun lo creep back into press parlance At such tim es. we reporters nct>d a rL•minder that we exist not to li e down with the lions but to fend lht•m off. to caus e the turmoil by which the free system clcunscs and energizes itself. TllF. STOR V or the Central l n- t el Ii ge nt e Agency -Howard llughes Glomar Explorer is just :rnch a reminde r . Some of the na- tion'!> top news organizations knew about the abortive attempt to :.alvage an 18-year-old Soviet s ub that sank to the bottom or the Pac1f1c . They chos C', for reas ons Sheep's Clothes Ha,.;san would have J\mt•n<'ans believe that the d:1 ys of terroris m are a thing of the p<i sl for the PLO. If so, th er(• cou Id be rc<1son for optimism , but 01\('t• OTu fox has ~otten insid•• the chicken coop, does he ever lose his taste for blood until he's cleaned lhe place out'> Tragically, we may havr the answer to that already. If so. thPre's little room for optimism ut a ll. Early in March, PLO guerril las attacked a Tel Aviv b~el in a savage raid that left 18 persons rlcad. including all but one oC the attackt?r~. Now. one Zouheir Mohsen. head of the "mflltary ~ectlon" of thf' PLO. threatens to attack "lilraeli tar1ets'1 in the United State!'!. "WF. wru, STRIKF. :ll :iny Isrneli strategic taritcl wh~rcn·r wr t'an reach it, in TsraPI or in Japan or in the Un1tt-d Stat~s ." ht' sa1cl Ill an interview r~ently. Ile also udm1llcd that the hotel 11 tlack in Tel Aviv was aimed at s.1hot,1gin i.: Secretary of Stale llenry J\1 ~s inger 's d elicate pcac<.'mu k1ng negoti ations between Ar,1bs and Is raelis. :\tohscn des en bed Kissinger as a ··Jokt•r ;ind a ch arla tan." So much rorlh<' PLO"s peaceful intentions. Len lions • Clearly. the bandiL group's ac· t1ons brltt' its soothing words in 1ntcrnat1onal forums. Since lhi~ 1!> so, any American leaders who are scheduled lo hear the blan· d1 s hmenls of the suave Mr. lfassnn m1s;ht just as well tell him to t ay ul the Umted Nations as waRle their time. And our <'Ou nterintellisience pt>oplc ~hould tak<' Mohscn·s s;1h~r rattling talk 1'erloui;ly, w1th appropriate steps to prevent hls murderou~ cohorts from ever tandin!l here. Mr. llatmin, mt>,~t Mr. M<>Men. ,. (JACK ANDERSON J weighty and altruis tic. not to re- veal it. We made the opposite choice. Certainly. there are legitimate secrets that ought not to be re- vealed. Sometimes the right of the public to know and the press to print should be voluntarily subordinated to the interests or national security or the safely of endangered individuals. In the past, we have been amenable to such appeals from CIA Director William Colby and his predecessors. Rut this time, Colby's argu- ments for secr ecy were not com· pclling. It was hardly conceiva· ble that the G lorn ar expedition was still a secret from Soviet in· teltigence. THOUSANDS OF people in our government and industry had played some part in it over a seven-year s pan ; some of them were leaking it out: newsmen were around asking questions. So the Russians knew. We knew they knew . They knew we knew they knew. But, as Colby told us, it would be "rubbing their noses in it" lo let the American people know. W h a t w n s a t ~take I n publishing, then, was not na· tional security but lnlemalionol etiquette, not American secr~ts but Soviet face, not the 11abotage of a second Glomar mi~sion but the ruffling of Russian tail feathers if we should go ahead with it. These are considerations not to be mocked. but we hold them lo be insufficient reasons for renew· in1 lhc dread precedent oC cut· ting off the news -the windpipe of the American system. ALL RIORT. Jr there is no compelUng reaaon to suppress, la there a public need \0 know a story lhaL might lnconvenJcncc the conduct or our diplomacy? We think so. An eslimotftd S3SO million was spent outside l>t lhc legitimate appropriations pro- c~s -In a Ramble to recover un .. archaic diesel sub, obsolete mi!>· s iles and outdated code-;. No doubt this s ubmer gt•d museum piece would have been of some intelligence value had 1t not fallen apart. Rut\\ a:. 1l worth :l s um that, for instanC't'. could have financed the down pa) mcnt on 100,000 nev.· homes? \\'as 1t a national necessity or ''as it an admiral's toy? Until the s tory was puhlish<'d. these questions were not 1Jc1ng asked. Now they will be asked hy Sen . Frank Church (0 -Idahol as part of his inquiry into CIA operations. The Glomar incident confirms again that congressional 0H1·- sight over costly and provocati\ <' CIA operations has tx'Cn a h<11l joke. The government owns \'alid security data, but it does not o\\n the news. News men may defin<' the news. but they. too. don·t o\.\n 1t. The news belongs to the p<.>o· plc>. . On matters that are clearly news. the press has no right to collaborate with the government to suppress lh~1l which belongs to the people. For frec<lom of tht• press exists only as ;in adiunct ol . the people's right to know what·:. going on. OR.ANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Rob#rt N. W~t'd. PublasheT Thomas Kttvil. 1';dllor Thomas Pol mu. Sunday f:dtlorlol Pagt' E:ditor The editorial page of the Daily Pilot seeks to inform and stimulate readers by presenting on this pa1e diverse commentary Cln topka Of inl~reat by S)'ndlcal· ed columnlat.s and rartoonl11ls, by provldlna • forum for readers' vlewa and by presentlnc thi1 newiP•Rer'a opinions and Ideas on turrent topics. The ed'ltorbl opinions ot the Dally Pilot appear only In &.he editor! al coJumn at lhe top or the pace. Opinions ••· pr,sNd by t!lo columniatt and cartoonists and letter writers are tti.lr own and no endorsement ot thdr Vltwe b1 the Dally P(I« ~d ~ht{erred. Sunday, March 30. W'l5 ' • • A Colmrtnist's Opinion: Press Is Out of Touch In whut muy wdl ~a ~rov.ing l~ndency among news peopl" to offer cnticul St!lf-anaJysli, or the medill, :,yndicuted column1bt Joseph Kraft told u Cal Stutt- Long Be&C'h a udhrnce l:ist week that the American press ht.1s lobl touch wilb Middle America. opinion and ha\ e tuken the echo for the VOICl' .. The noted journalist desl·ri~d lhl• press' runction ois bein~ "the s u s taining of the plurahl'>tll' freedom that this nation orfl·rs We ~re now in d a nger or not fulfilijnglh al runctlon .. Speaking at the invitation o( the Department of Journalism The'dispo,;ition to be c.:onst01nt Kraft propostd that upper mid. ly critical and sui.picious .or t~e die class Amerit·a·s contempt ror gov~rnml'llt has re~ult~ m dis the average \\<hi le blue-C'oll~ /'\Ol=ti~ a nd sensal!?n.aqsm. a<: worker has wot•ked iti, ,, ;.iy into cording t~ K~afl .. We have to the press, "We (the prttSS) hUVt' beg,ln lhrnkrng 1_n te rms of dev~lo~d u large number of b~ance a~? be fairer thon we :;pec1ahzed and h igh caliber peo-h_,ve been . he s11ld. pie, the res ult being the adt>pt1on .Althougft he admitted that it is of an elitist mef'tality." he said necessary~ror the press to con· '·Rightly or\\ rongly, the press tlnue as adversary to the govern· h as covered the hell out or stu· ment in order to maintain a free dent movemt>nts and mfuorities society. he said this function has "-hile negleNing the, a~t mujori· been overdone. ty of Americans." he said KRAFT POJ1'TEO out th;.il till' past few year!'> h ave seen the decline in imporlan<:e of political parties, labor and bu::.mess, and that the pres::. ha:; bt•en lhe only ·institution in society that has re· mained unchang ed. This foct . he sard, has bl'ltn cause for ;.in "excessive ~etr ('Onfidt·nce .i nd n arcis::.i::.t1 <: pride" among rnl•mbers of the press ··we have l'ome l o se e our::.elves as the source or light." he said. ··w e pretend to be publi(' H~ proposed a returrrto a more traditional role by the press. "We have to play by the rules. play it s traight and abide by our limita· lions," be s~ld. Krart di sco unted th e possibilities that freedom of the press is endangered in America. .. There is no real serious threat to free expression today." hl' said. ··The real problem is responsibility painting a balanced picture or the current scene and acknowledging that" e too can make mistakes." lie added th:it th1' l.isk \\Ill bt-.. n ~l\trem~ly d1rfacull on~.·· Kt'11rt critic ized the covt.'rage by i;otne of the nation s me1jor newspapers of n .'ct:nt CIA d1~ do!lures coming out or investiga- tions · by congre5sional commit lees. Hl' voieed eoncern for tht• sacrificing of objectivity and lhl· playing up or "unimport;.int lh'WS." "J don 't lwlitive that the l<il'l that the C IA spied on Amttrican citizens a few years back is worth u banner headline,•• he said. • "THAT SITL' ATIO!'\ has bt'l'll l'Orrected and is not \'ital to thl• world today. It b ne}\·s, but not front page news.·· An obsern:-r of the interna· twnal sce;ne, Kraft was one o( two nationally syndica ted columnists to accompany former Pr~ident Kixon to the People's Republic or China and the only Amtrican JOUrn<ilis t pe rmitted by thl' Chinese to st ay on. I le has been one of th e r ew American news men to \'iSil North Vietnam, ;.ind perhap~ the first one pre· vious ly to have covered South Vietnam l'XtcnsiVt·l:, llis thrice-weekly ~}ndit·alttd l'Olumn appt-:lrs in more than 100 n a Ii o n a I and 1 n I c.· 1 11 ;ti 1 n n a I news papers J.'rom a Col Stall' Long 8ead1 publlcat1011 ... 6y CHARLES 11. DIE ENFIELD 'A aft.tie while <.1go, f had the car r iQ a;N on a m~lc st&i lion whl'n u rumali~r popular :iOng Called thl' ~ur. lt o~kl'd , •·What's ll All Abo~. Al!je!" und that 8tems to i,um up most of the thinking or J>t.'OVk m our country to<lay. Ebtcr Is comitll(, .t.nd the !implc ~nswer to the question "What's It All About"" 1s JUl'll onl• \\Ord . He::.urrection. W~ datl' our time from the birth or our s~1vior. but. instead. ,~e s hould count oll time and •i ll r<'ality from the moment of the fksurrectton of Jesul'l \hn'l EH·r s ince tht• rebclhon tJf inan •11,:a1 11::.t God 1n the (; ardt'n of Eden, \\hen me1n refuseu to b~ thl' obedient child God h~d creutt'<i hi m lo be, man has had to run his m\ n lire in hii; own power and by himself. Sin ha::. gro\\n by geometnc progres'>ion in the \\Orld until the "orld has forgotten the ultimate fact, the s upreme realit~: God The power of evil reached its c limax there o n Calvary when il k illed the Son of God. IT WAS ~OT the Jews, not the Romans v. ho ultimately killed J esus, 1t was the va~t power or hate and e\'il in tht> ''orld th;.1t \J Sed them to destr oy I h<.' Son of GQd . Calv::iry is thl' gre<il ··defeatt' of Jesus beC'ause what mo1·c' can bl• dOnl' uflt•r dl'alh'.' Ol'ulh 1s thl' ultimate bl0\1 r hat the org.i tilled power::. of l'\'11 111 this \\oriel l'OUld dt>· II\ t'r Hut 'ou l'an rll.!\'er tall.. &.inday. March 30. 1975 Easter: Proof That The Battle Will Be Won about Cal\ ary w1thou~ lalkin~ ..ibout Easter Day. If tlus gigantiC' power of ~v;I. doin~ its wor~t. killed J esus on the cross, lhl'n the power of God \\-ent beyond even the \\Ol'~t tlwt evil could do, ;;tnd 011 E;.ister Day restored J esu:-.' I hfl' to Him. The Resurrection \ proclaims to us which of these two great p owers in the world. Ev;l or God, is thl' !>lrongl·r !'\o matter how vast is the power or evil, God IS stronger, with the ultimate proof bt>ing in the Res urrection. It shows us too that, finally. it is God "ho is going tow in this titanic struggle that has been going on behHl'n the Creator and the power of evil. 111 t'\'l'r:V war llwre 1::. 111ll' dl'l'initi\'l· battlt•, one lh:il "l>n·<.ik s 1 hl· batk 'ul 11w '' :u Thl'l'l' m ;1,\' bl· uth1.•r ballll•s .tflcrward. l..lul the oukom1.• 1~ ne'er m d oubt. This 1s ''hat happened on the c·1·oss a nd 111 the tomb. Easll'I' Oay 1~ llh.• one grl•al d efi111l l\ l' ballll· bet\\'l•t•n 1.'\'il a nd C(x.I , ''lm·h u~· the lfrsurN.'l'llOn we kllO\\ God has won. OA.ILY PILOT A 7 W• have had many olher battJl•s sinte then. There may ~ m any more Rut Y.e ure bUre thal when we arc on God b s uJe "c arc on lhc \\ m nin v t-11.ll-\\ l' I-no" thJt Lhrougb H 1s i.trengt h and m uC'C'Ol'd\tnn• "ith Ills v.orld dt.tb1gn. \H' "111 at l;1sl ''an What comfort. "h;.it J>Cjl"l'. "h.it t<lldlt-sli ~s~uram·t• this ~1ve'> us! Life may bl· hJl'd, probkm filled ai'ld \\ l'i.ll'kl'<i '' ith ll!mptalions . but l'H'l'Y E;.istl'l' D<iy '' e a r~· 1·1·11111\dl•d .1ga1n, a s Paul ha :-. so ue;.iulifully said "Wt• :1 rl' more th a n l'onquerors through lllln that luwtl u:. and Kave I llmst>lf for us ' ANO SO Easler '' tht• greatest day 1n h1!>tor~. 1111.• mo::.t g loriou::. day or the \\hole year. lt is the .. b111h· clav" of the new world m Ch 0 rbt. of w h 11.: h "c are ~1 p:.111 lt is lhl· ~issurance of God's power. ll is thedeclara- llon or lhs incredibh• love for us It is the quiet, unfailing re- minder that · ·T,hough the "rong seem oft so s trong. God is the rule r '! l'l. · · Then r e.Joice in E;.ist1:r. Celebr ate it. Glory in it. Remember with lhanksgi,·ing .i nd gratitude the truth : .. Death is ~\\allowed llP in 'iclor~. De;.ith, \\here is lhy 'ling. 0 gra\'e, '' hl'rc is thy \'lclor~"? Th;.inks bt• to God "ho gives 11~ I ht• \'idor y . throu g h 011r Lord .Jesu s Ch1·1st '" Vr. C/larlt-., II D11mmj1eld 1.'i 111111u;ter ut ~f. A11dr111L·s l 'resbytenan Cliurch 111 .\'ewport tJeach. ) They Have a Will, Need a Way • t Hospital No Place For the Afflicted The s tnke or hospital doctor:-. in New York City got me to think- ing about my own experience a~ a hospital patient several '.\'t•.ir~ Jgo. It wa-; not a reassuring e\:~ periencc. J l·amc uway with thl' conclusion that a hospital 1s no place for sil'k µeople l \\as um<.ilNI. for cxampll', ,1t the lack of roorcl1nalion. The chi ferent spt!ch11ists "ho cxaminl·J me wanted lo t<:•st my blood. Instead of lakmg a s ingle sample NORMAN COUSINS and u si n ~ 1t for speci fi ed purposes the hospital a ttendants drew blood four times. No one kept any record. of the total amount of blood bcmg extracted. T here was apparently no attempt to ascertain the l·umulativc er feet of such J Jos-.. Even for a hl'althy person such <1 loss could huve been a health h:izard. 1-'inally. I had my nurse post a si~n on the outside of the door s uggesting that J would give no m or e than one specimen of blood ever:v three days and th:H the various departments would please coordinate their de· mands und dip Into the same sample. 1\lV R€QUEST was honon..-d but 1 couldn't help feeling sor ry for all Ole othN" patients who were being disndvnntaged by such multiple assaults. Another thlna that troubled me was the failure of the hosplUI authorities to rccognl7.P that un tnterrupted relit is a prime. nttd ror human bcmf!'l ltl enough to re· quire hospital zalion. Puln or fever is the natural enemy of 1>leep. When. therefore. prec1oui, ~h~ep does come, 1l should take precedence over the hospital routin e~ bntMng. s bcl'l· chan~lni. reeding: Vet the rt>UtintK '*re muintaine<l tJl ull costs, us though patients cxl!;t for the t'Onvenienct' of the hos pital. Still a n other aspt:'ct or hospital hfl' th;.it astonished ml' "as tlw i:!pparcnt absence of competent knowledge of nutrition in the planning of me:ils. Apatt from th e f act th al the food "'as generally on•r cooked and often tasteless. the menus wen.' c:-. l'CSsively starchy and set•mc·d more d esigned to pro duce m a laise than to comtn1t 1t. T here is grim conri rmntion of this point in storil·s appearing in the medical press about cases or malnutrition in hospitals caused bv serious imbalances in m eals. ·When I queried the r esident physicians a bout their alt1tuth.· toward the hos pital's sugary. starchy foods and depicted "hill· bread, I "as amazed to discover that they thoug ht I was dealing in old \\ives' talcs . I rderrl·d them to the report of the \\ hitc lloust' Confere nce o n :\utntion Ill 19G5 criticizing medical schools for the failure to provide doctors "ith adequate education in nutt·1 lion TH E AT T IT t. U 1-; or 1 ti l' hos pital doctors toward m~ quenes on nut1·1 t1on providl•d l'OOfi rmation of thl' maiQ point made by the Whit e lf{>llSe con ference. Another thing thul tt·oubled me in the hospit:il was the pro- miscuous distribution and u~l' of pain-killing d rugs. At regular in- tervals tbe nurs es would wheel their plll carts from room to roorn. d istributing little dix1c cups s pilling over with aspitin and multicolored c:.i~ules. What troubled me most or nil was that no attempt had be('n made, apparently. to determine tbt degree Of hen$illV1lY m tn divldual patients to ~u('h '1rugs, all of which were potentially tox· 1c. It seemed that the ho:-.p1tal "as more intercslt'd In C'Onc1.·al 111g pain than in combutm~ 1t. l lhink I have said enough to 1n dicateJ was not an ideal pa4enl. In any cveou l c urnc fo \J\c d • mol cooclus1on th t a hospltal 1 no place ror :,ick people. "Hundreds of refugees. bloody. te rnfied and weeping," wrote Bernard Weintraub of the New York Times last week from Tuy Hoa, "arri ved in this coastal l'1t~· H'&tercia:. andtoldof:\orth \' 1 l' t n a m e ~ l' rockc.•t anti :1rtillcry :illad.., against lht• t''\ odus lrom th1· C t.> n t r :1 l f11 ghl~11d~. Youn(.! \\Omen. I h C I I' f ;.t l 1· ' 'mean•d ''1th hlood. carril·d '' uunded .tnc1 dymg 1nf.1nts olf l'\'al·uation helicop - ter" Weintr.lub :;a)s tha t an estimated h alf million people have fled their homes. United Pr ess Int e rnalio nal h ai. e:,timated that more than a mil hon are on the road. CBS puts the figure at a lmost a million and a h alf. The bloods hed continues, but not because or armed r esistance. South Vietnamese forces . desperately s hort or ammunition. are avoiding direct l'Onfrontation with the enemy a nd have given up the northern provinces in order to concentrate their strength a long a shorter defensive line farther south. If the South Vietnamese a rmy has .m:v role at all in the Central Jljghlands. it is largely to escort the r efugees. ( S. I. H AYAKAWA ) Nevertht>lcss. as Wcintr<1ub reports, ··conversations with refugees, villagers. soldiers and officials of Phu Yen Province made it plain lhal ... the Communists were seeking to thwart the exodus of the peasants and that the withdrawal from the cities and villages was violent :rnd panicky · 1;\'EWITJ\ESSES told of hundreds of b odi e:, Jlvng Highway 7, the escape route that winds soulhe ast from Pleiku, in the heart of the Highlands. to Tuy Hoa. a di:;tancc of about 135 miles · In essent'e I h e Commun1:-.t troops arc fighting a "war" ;.igainst civilians. Why don 't lhe South V1etnamt•se l'l\'1li;.rn:-.. including the peasant ma1orit), simply r esign themse lves to be in~ conquered, hke the French undt'r Germa n occupat ion? Surely it would be the sensible thing to do. e s pecially for women with chjldre n and the old people "ho do not find it e:isy to trudge with their belongings a hundred~ miles or more to safety Th e re a s on is t h at th l' Vietnamese arc truly terrified of the Communist~. T hey han! sel·n too mul·h of Commu ni st terroris m . mu c h of it Jl firsthand. T h ey know of the officials and the teachers ;.ind nuns who ha\•e been killt'd 111 the ir own villages -to :-.ay nothing or the mass;.icres of the Tel offensivl'. Furthermore the Victnamcst· especially the village people · deeply treasure their traditional way of life. They try to shit•ld them se lv es rr om foreign influences. They revere th1.•ir ancestors. They do not" ish tu tx- forced to learn u Communist doclrinl' lntJlly alll'll to their <'Ulture RATHER T llA:\ lake 1ht•1r t'hances with the Commuru::.ts. therefore. the South Victne1mesl' are fleeing long, pathetic line ... of weary r efugees who prefer l he hardships of the road and the dangers of am bush lo the certainty of Communist rull'. South Vie tnam l'se who still have hopes for the futun:~ bdie\'e that. while lh1.·y cannot win a victory over lhl' Communists. they can hold hack the enem y a nd gain a pcacl'. because the l'<orth Vietn ames e too are weary of war. The North Vi etnamcsl' too hav e s uffered h eavy l·asualtics." ,\nd tlil• ;1\'l'rag1.· :;oldier is righting a w<iy from home for a caust• he dOl"' not understand. South Vietnamese hopes n ·st o n the rollow1ng n•a:.-.onin g~ When American forces were 111 Vietnam . with t an ks and weapons to "age conventional warfare. t hey \\'l're unable to p r e v a i l o ,. e r C o m m u n i ~ t guerillas :.ind their hit-and-run tactics llo" ever. lhe situation is no"" reversed . The C'ommun i~h armed'' ith Russian and Chinese equipment. a r c t·ngaged in l'Onvention;.il warfore Against t h t>m t he South Victname~<.'. t•s pel'ially those organized 111 loeal st•lf-defense militia units. ""ould bl' able to put up :i guerilla-type r esistance ,\ combin ation of guenll;1 tactics and conventional warfarl' \\' o u l d l' n a b I t.• l h e So u t h ·Vietnamese to mount enough resu;tanl'e to bring the ho~tilille-.; to a stale mate. The.· r-.talemati- \\ o u I d c o m p e I • 111 I 1 m e • •' negotiated peace. T ll E SO{; T II \'1t'lnaml·:-.e ins 1 ~t that thl'v are not ;.iba ndo11 :ng the ·E Centri.l Highlands becau~e they lack llw \\ill to fight. T hl'Y simµly cannot fight Hu ~s1an lanks and Ch111l·~l' <.11'tillt•I'.\ \\1th pitchfork~ ;111d bare h;111ds. It is ;1t this point tlrnt thr C'ongrl'SS or the Cnited Stales IS ;.iboul to abandon South \'ielnam J>C'rhaps Congress v.ould like 10 · st:•nt.I J;.ine Fonda lo \'it!tnam lo explain lo the refugees on the • nl<.id to Tuy I loa w h at nice people thl· Communists re;.ill) c.irc The Golden Toad Was Hollow \\ ASHINGT01' Ar i:.totk Socrates Onassis was named •1rter tv..-o philosophers "ho :-.haped this civilization. i( it rnn't be said they began it. The Golden Toad who died in a Paris hospital lhc other clay shared nothing else with them The contrast bet ween the death of Socrul<':-. who took his own life to satisfy t h1..• conflicting cl.:iims of virtue and truth. and Onassis' couldn't bl' gre.1ll'r. Socrates· ( VON HOFFMAN J passing h<1~ bothered the souls of llH.'n e\'cr s 1nl'<'. "hile the demise of the Golden Toad may have rip· pied the quotations on the Paris J~urse. Il did, indeed. trip off a rt u rry or p r i ,. a le jet plane~. ne\\Spapcr· photographers and l.lw.rcrs. It also 111v 1lt•s ('om p&1r1son with tht• dectth:-. of other plutol·rat~. bl•causc thu; mun dil- re~ed markedly from your Henry Vord s and your Andrew Carnegies. In tht• long New York Times obilu ;1ry summing up Onassis ' public life, there isn't one mention of one philantroplc acl. AFTF.R DEATll. when wc·rl' inclined to be more forgiving rn our judgments. tho biographer wai.n'l able to discover a single act of public generosity, a s ingle tnstanco or d isintt!restcdnc·ss Dur111f! his litetim<-. John O Hocl-.C'fellcr. am un "ho made h1~ mon<.'' in "'SY!\ thul must retnlnd u~ or the Golden 1 oud , gave ~I\\ a} S<'OrCs or m1\tiOOS Of c.Jollar~ It 1s true that his ~Ut:-. i,erved imporl~nl polit1c;1l and pubJlc relattons objcctivl's. but 1t Is al o true that he had a aenume arid conl1nuin~ inter~t tn whnt tM monl'Y \\ ;11; going for SOCRATES ONASSIS ARISTOTLE \\ h t' 11 h l' p u I ll p I h t• \\ h t' n· \I 1 I h ;1 l I o h lll Id t Ill• l n\vcrs1l)' tJf Chicago. tw d1d11 t write out a check to Wi111am Hul ney Harp('r, that rcmarkahlt· Am enc;in l1duculor "ho <.•Ct11:1lly did thf' job, and tell him to go aw;1y <ll\d lcnve him alon('. The llarper-Rockoteller connection was a complicated one. llcnr:v Ford was a vision • .tr\". und. if some or lbc ways he spent his money .ippear naive and ec· t'l'ntric. they were undeniably in· formed by values more elevated than those s haped by acquis1li\e ~lultony. Carnegie w~ (In im· passioned philanthropist. The great iron master sceml'd more inlerrsted in g1vlng money ,1\\ ''~ for useful purposes than nH\klllg 1t. H <'. lik r Julius Ro~t'rf\\ ahl. who built St•,1rs. Roe bud<. \\as ais cr~utl\'Cly 1 t.' '4mrcdul 111 his bcneft1C'lions .1 ... Ill' ";1s 111 busrneMI 1'hl! Golden Toad. on thf' other h•mlJ. seems n<'ver to have given .1 damn, n l•vc·r to h~1vc bclien·d 1n anything. n,•ver to have servl'<I .111y 111terest out his luxury and his rapacity. Even his s up1l0rt of thl" now d epost•d Greek di(• latorsh1p is s upposed to h:ive dl'· rived from his finanri ~ll interc::.I, not from any faith in fascism. TllF. GOLDEN Toad wos so placed that he didn·t have to buy off public opinion. Holding the passrorts of who knows how many countries. con~lantly !'ihift- ing his bases or o peration from n<llion to nation, he had no Jll':1r· tical need t o plu} thP hypocntt. no need to convmcl' others he had loyalties and <lllegiances of any sort. Occas1onally, the indifference w1lh which he was regarded hurt him in h is bus iness dealings, us was th<.' ('ase \\hen he tried lo slick the state of ~ew Hamfl!'hirt' \\ ith a loHly <'oastline oil n.•· ftnerv . 11 uvi n ~ OC\Cf don ~ anythtn R ro1· a n :v body. the peopk 1h.-re hud no h silation .1bout k1l'king uut tlw l1ltll' :n t·~11·;1t frog T r u I ~ .J u n l' 111 J 11 , multinational n>rporation. lw · l'Ould ro;im t he \\orld putlmg together deals suc·h .1 ... the 0111· '' h1ch res ulted in the lankl·r "Tina Onassis ... "The ship." his obituary tells u.s, "was built 1n Germany. mo r t g:-i~ed in I hi: l 'niled States, in~u rcd in London .• financ ially con t rolll'd fro~'l ~I on a c o a n d m :i n n e cl b ~· Greeks. ll fl l'\\ t he flag ol Liberi;.i ... For him. the world \\as to 10111 llc said, .. ~I\' favorite ('Ounln 1::. the one tha·t g1·ants ma:..inium immun1t~· from t.1\l·~. lr:ldt• n·-.tril'tions and unn· ..... rn1ahl1.• 1·c.· gul.1l10n' .. 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George Hursl l-:xetu11v\' Systems ·'Whtie you th · lrt1m Or.111i.:t· Counl) Atrporl, "e t·an '>ave you time ilnd money by providing t•X\'t'ul l\'t• indoor park rnit a nd µer forming t hal e-;senl1al aulomr>11ve :.c.-n ic e. m a111 lt•n.0111··· anti n •p;11r \OU nwv I~· pulling off. dut: to your bus~ :.t·h1:dult• \nu may J:.sOl'lale m y n:iml' "1th thl• llur ... l Shifter. the Hurst Power Hc.scuc Tool t .i hfl•.,,1v1ng de\ ice Orangt· County has mne units c urrently rn use) or Hurst h·rtorm.11l('e. Inc . a comrany I rounded in 1958 I '.>old m y interest in that company lo the· Sunbt':tm Corporalmn in 1972. \\c ho1w to t>rO\ td(• c;in•t•r opportuniltt'" to man) ph)SH:ally and s ocially hanrl1t-.1vpct.l Clr Jng<' Cou111 v nl1£cns and continue this vract1ce as our system ex- p:.md:. II.ii IOI\" HI<• c;1 .,.Pnh• a C'.ill ,1t m) olf11·crlun ng thcdJ) 1979-41001 or, lw tl1•r)Cl.call mealhom t• in lhC' evening (846·2!>01 I I'd hke lo lell you . personally, about our exciting new "l'J'\ ll'l' -. -GEORGE HURST .1. Executive Systems ,,_f-j Dlvlalon of G..,ge liural 1\Me Centera, tnc . / 2HO Alrw•y. Coal8 Meu, C•. 92629 (71 41979-4100 JCPenney - __r.--- :S I I T.'.~-........-1·:: ,-. rr" :~ 11 ·i . r· •1 ' ··;~\ 1- :-I • J I f •· ~." i' I ... . .. " nliiiliiiiij!i.••i:!ii!iiiM~'~ . ' .· ~:~ ·~ '.•.'·~I "· -.> buainHt~: MU•' T~e CATEIUNe COM'PANY. THllllOSTAeliTllOOYSHOf'. 11J nt.i Or....O., o .... Point, C.tllornl• TillrdSI ,HlifltlftQlen 8HCll,C•,.,.. ti.29 l'ltl•r A MIMl•rlno, ar.» Hum• CMMH M. An!Mrsoft, '31>92 n1lf\90ird Aw .. F-lfl" \l•l .. y, C. Ct•~. O.tw Point, C.lil0t..,•'2•,.; tt>Oe Jllflt$ P. McMull .... JIU. Hedge Tiiis ll\ISHltO " (ondU<l•d ~y.111 Ill UM So. lAQUN, C.111°"'1191611 Ol•lW.I. Tiii$ t><l$lllftS Is conOucttd bV • llmlt· Pel., MelldlJrlno Mls>Mlntt$111p. ™s \te1111~111 wu 111114 "'"' .,. J""es McMullen C°""4y Cletll ol Ot'•fl9CI Ceuntv Oii """'· This ll•~•nl WH !tied Wiii\ lhe 12, ltlS COv(>ty Clerk ot Or•nge co ... nlv on _,. 12, 1•1s PUBLIC NOTICE ftCTITIOUS IUSINE$$ NAMa STATEMENT llle tono\Mng person I• d01ng ~­ ~• .i~: O·O ENT E!RPRlSES, •5'1 FICTITIOUS&USINl!I& • Wlrburton Orivt, Hunllnglon Beach, NAME STATEMENT C.thforr11e 9?641> Th4! followlng per)OnS art doing llUS~ A0<1~nn<t (Nlglty, '~I W•rb .. lon nns as: 0flvt, Huftllnolon Belch, Ca111orn1d OIAMONO INVESTMENTS, LTO. 91M6 (U.S.A. I, 118$2 E.Hl 171h Slrefi, Tustin. This buslneY. Is conducttd bY dll "" cA926IO Olvldull UNIVERSAL GOL 0 ANO Sil.VEA Acklcnnt 01.11gJry 8ULL.ION, lTD •• a C•lilornl8~1 Tll1S ~l•ltnienl •.ts f1l~d W1tll the hon, 118~2 ust 11111 Slreel, Tll'lilll\. CA County Clerk of Or.inge Counlv on 9?680 MiHCll17, 19H. This bu .. neh •~ condu<le<I by a <Of • FOJ01 POhlllOn J'\lbl1\heO Or .. nqu Cohl O••lv P110I, UNIVERSAL GOLO A.NO M<trcfl 311,•na AP"' 6, I) 20, l9/S111'i-7S SILVER BULLION K ElLEYJ.NOAWOOO, ~ Pt.:BLIC NOTICE Prhi~nl Th<s \lat.,mtnl w.ts flled with the FICTITIOUS llUSINESS Couftly Clerk of Orangr Cou"IY on HAME STATE ME NT Marcfl ll, 1'7\ 1~ to11ow1nq perwn ts 00•"9 bulot ,.,7 IW>\ d\ Pub11-.neO Or•ng<; Coa\I O••IY P1lot,· ~PE EOWAY ACllON NCWS, ?SI Marc~ 13. JO, ano Apfll 6, 13, 191) IOSJ..IS SI. Ann, Rd. loiQlll\ol ~•ch, C1tol0<1W• --------9U,SI P UBLIC NOTICE R1cl\ilrO R Sut>\, ?SI SI Anns Rd, • -------u9unaBt1<ll.C.tl1torft1d'26SI STATEMENT OF A9ANDONMfiNT Thi\ bu;1fte\i I\ cona ... cled by .... lfl OF uSfi ~ 01v1clvvl FICTITIOUS 9USINfiSS NAME R1ci.aro S~'' Tnc 1o1tow1nq prrson 11as 11>anooned Tiii\ statement ""' flled w1lh tl'oe "'u'e ol ltw l•ChllOU) bu"ne\S ,...,..: County Cltra ol or ... oe COUfllyon ,,..r. COUNTRY COUSINS ANTIQIJE,S, l2, 191S >HE 1/lnSt.. CO\la Mesd, C•I. 92'>27 F4t1'1 1 nc, Flct•l•ou> fh"'n"" Ndmt rt· Publl:.neo Or.ongr CO.O\I 0<11ly Pilot l~tr~O "'dbOVe ..... ~ filed 1n Oran<Jt M.lrcll 1•. lJ,lO, Apflll>, 191S ·~·IS Coun1voftJ<1nu.1ry \), 1'111. O nq"I" P Cou;1ne•u, 30£ Holm...o04I Or .• Newpo<I Beach, t:.11. Pl'BLIC SOTICE Y?bOO ___ F_l_C_T·-.,-.ous BUS•NESS 1111> buslnes\ W d) con<lucteo by In in· NAME ST A TE ME NT dhl•OuJI llw> fQ!1ow111Q perloOnt ~rt doing bu>I· On9.,.<1 Cous11,edu I'!<'\'> as. 111•> \to1tement *"' filed wolll llWJ CASTL.E COUNTRY EXPEOI" Coun11 (.l:·r1< 01 Orange County on l IONS, 6)S2 Rome C1rtle, HunljnQton Mdr<h 18, I •I~. Br1<11, Calllor,.1a 926~7 Fto' l <'t Cll.trM:> R,Hfl1U>\en, 4S)2 P\ib11SlleO Or.ing<:-Co .• i.• Daily Plk>I. Rome Cor HunltnQlon 6e.o<ll M.orcll 23, JO, .ino Ac>rn 6, 13, 197S 101•1~ C.tlllornoa 9'M1 • PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS HAME STATEMENT ''"' tollow"19 p..·rwn is 00.ng buS• r11e\' d':r P•ul J ">lev~M. 1-erron. Ul.ihS.O?J 1111'\ bU\lnl'\~ I\ COndUlll:d Cly d qent>r oll Pdr1ntr$h10 ll'I' C Ri\ntU\\Pn Tf\1\ 'l"t~n,.nt •d\ tiled w1111 11\f• County Cl,.,~ of Ordn9 .. County un Mir 12, 1~/) OCl!AHBAVS LTD., ISO "9wport Otnlff 0.-1.,., HtltWPort ••~"-cat m.o Nor"""' t. T e1<11, 22 Hurnlt<191 La ... ~ ... oon euc11. c.1. '1..0 Wllll1tm L.. Cleme11s Jt., No. t HIH #ooll IUV,CMOlll OtlM•r, C•I. m2S Tt.i. .. lnea.. fl UlldUCtll4 by M ~ lllCOt'Pof.tlN ~M><l•tlOll other tMn • l)Mll'lllr~lp. No"'"" I. Tal<ll Thli s t•lement w•• tiled !Miii the County Cieri< Of Ot•11ot Coul\ly °" MlrCh U , 197S. ....1* PllbllShed Orang• Co.hi O<tlly PllOI, Mlrch JO, 11\d Aprll •, IJ, 20, lt7S 1091·1) PUBLIC NOTICE 9S6M NOTICE TOCREOITOAS SUPEIUOlt COURT OF THI: STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR THE COUNTV OF ORAN61: H•.A·t?Ml E~41e ol EDWARD L . ROYCE, Cece~ NOTI CE IS HeREBY C.IVE.N lo ti. cred•lor\ of ttoe at>ove n•med de<:eornt INI .ill persons IW•111g cl4tms ~111-.t lhr ~•Id dectd!Hll .ire rtqu1red 10 h ie -· ••II• th!! flf!Ce\Wry YOUCl'tttS, '" lllf othce IM tlM clerk of ~ • ..,... en· hl~<ourt. or to present tl\rm, ..,lh ll'r NCrswrv YOU<toers. lo 1114.' u~~ "'IM office ol lier attorney, LOUIS T HILLER. I NC .• 6HO Wilsh tre Boulevard, Suite 1607, l os Ang&IO, C..lrtofft•• 90G4 • .,hlch is the place ot t>u\lnns 01 Ille unc>ttslgneo tn .tll mdl- ters pert.il""•O 10 the t\IAlle ot Wld ~ c-111, within tour months itllw lti.; hr\I put>1tca110t1 ot lh1\ no\lco:. O.teo M.arcll S, 197S. EVELYN C. ROYCE, Aom1n1stratrlx of 100 esl•te of the above n.imeo CleUlOent LOUIS T . HILL.EA ._ Wlt\"lre 11..cL, Suitt I Hf LAISAftteles. Galli. 90041 Tel: lllll Ul-1430 AltorMy lor Admt•i,tratri1 l'ubli.r.eo Or•nge Coast Colly P11ol 1Nrc11 •.16. 23, 30. 1975 ll09-7\ as.•u SUPERIOR COUllTOFTHE ST ATE OF CAll FOJI NIA FOR THECOUNTYOFOAAHGE No. A-tlll4 HOTICE OF HEAAIHC OF PETITION FOii PllOBATE OF WILL. ANO FOR LETTERSTESTAME NTARV Esl•le ol MATTIE C AAAOLl. Oecr.tsed "'0TtCE IS HEREBY GIVEN that LOLA (.AAHOlL BHANIT h.JS filed nc,•e1n" Pt'tll1on for Probalr ot Wiil..,., FOR ISSUANCE OF Lellers Tn l-n- lary lo Ille pellhonrr reference lo-ell •snwae 10< t11r1toer p.ir11culati, ancl IN! Ille hme •net pl.o<r of llteil ring tne $.tmf' .... bffft sel ,.,.. Aprtl IS, 197S, at 9 30 .i m .• 1n the courtroom of Oep.11 ln>enl r.o l of SdlO court, at 700 C1vtC Cenll.'f Or1ve We\l, In lht, C1ly ot ~antd Ana. Cahto1n1~ . Oat~d Mdrcll 26, 19/5 WtlLIAM E. SI JOHN, County Clerk THOMAS F. LORD USlt Pueo de V•l•nc••. Suite lll ugww Hills, C•ht. t 2UJ Tel: 17141 s.1-u .. AllotrMy for: ~llhontr P\iblf\l1t•O OrdflQoe Co.ut O"'IY P110I, March2'1,JO,.ino April 5, 1975 1136 /\ Pl'BLIC SOTICE 8'71111 SUPERIOR COURT OF THE ST.ATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR CATtjY S COUNTRY COUSI~! C.IFTS'6 ANTIQUES 43' E 11111 Sl-. Ff11" THE COUNTY OF OltANGE '°"'" M<:'\.1 (al•t 92020 Pvt>h\ftt\I 0"1nQt' Co• I O,uJy Piiot No. A·ll?Sl ::.11.,.~., 01.inc br ule /1J1 Ar.AMI Marc II to 1J. JO Ap1<I & IYf) 919 /', NOTICE OF HEAIUHG OF PETITION '>t "'•wPD<I be•<h Cal 4;n,i.o rn.-., bU\m<:~" ·~ tondul ted bv ctn 1n• Pt Bl.IC ~OTICE -FOii PllOBA1£ OS HOLOGRAPHIC WIL L ANO FOR LETTERS TESTAME NTARY Ol\ltOUdf FICTITIOUS BUSINESS S,,.r~ 01dne Brue<' Th•~ ~<ltt>noent .. .,, tile<l .,,1,, 1~ HAME STATEMENT C<>u1.i y Clerk 01 Oranve County on The lolto•1n9 P<•r>On •) do<no Qlhl· Mdr(JI ... ,q1s ,,.,.,\~ E w p 0 R T 0 E A c H FflfM Pvblo~ Orange Coa\I Dluly Ptlol INTE ANA 1 IONAL DOA T 5tiOW, 2.000 Marcfl1l . .l0,dntlApr110, IJ t97)101S·7! ~l Hi9.llw1y, Newt>Orl 8tcKll, Cdl. Pt: Bl.IC NOTICE Pelt r L MM\hall, 27J Ou..n•1ew D• Ne,.PO•I b<·.ic.n. C•I 92Mt0 --·--_ rn1 . t>u,lnt>s. '' C011duc1e0 1>y..,. 1 ... FICTITIOUS 9USI NESS O.vldu•I NAME STATE MENT P1•~rMarsh•ll Tiie toltow1n9 per"°n '" dO•nq b<.61· 111o, \l•tcrnenl w•~ flll<I .. 1111 ll>e ne\\ol\' C<>11n1y CllH~ 01 Or•lllJt County on lAND'>CAPEl?S GROUP, 1221 Milrt ll S, 197). V1ll•9c "'"Y Su1le E, Santa .O.na, F41S70 Uhlorn1a'l~/O> Pubh\MO Oranl)f Co1nt D111ly P•lol Me1gare1 l MoHShdll, J2131 Vl.J Mo.HCll9, lb,2l,30, 197) 8111~ Al ltod, San Jvan Cdl)l\lrano, C...111 ------- - - <nm PUBLIC NOTICE l hl> t>usrn.-s~ •'> condu<t~d by"'" 1n thv1aua1 Md reµ rel L M.ihlldll F ICTITIOUS&USINass HAM[ HATEMENT l t11\ ~t41~nt 'flttdS t11eo w11" Hie County Cle•k ot Or;•ng~ County or. Mar lM lolto.,1"9 perwn 15 Ooinq buSI ne,, .u : C ARLOS FAMILY FOS71 RESTAU~ANT, 3H 2• co.ul HIQnway, O..n• Point, C•ltfO•ft11t '26,. ), I~/) Pul>l"J1eo Ordnge Cod\! Oo11ly Polo C•rlo' A. L.•m•s. H230 Co..o51 l >l•le el l?AY II MARSMAll , ... tt 1'A'r VARNUM MA RSHALL, ~ORATIO IRAYI lt'A A N U M MA RSHALL, R 'II. MA RSHALL., Oe<~seci • NOTICE IS HEREH'I' GIVEN llWt ~•lh~nl H. Birnie •nd Barl>ar• Ekrn1t rwve hied hl!rP1n a pehhon for Prot><lll~ ot 'ii.Ill .ind tor issuance of Lell~r . h\l.oment~ y to the peh liofte•s " lerence 10 wfl1<fl is mo1<1e lo. tl>'l""r 1Mrllc111ar~. anO lhal Ille ton>e and pt..c< OI he•rong lhe '""le hds ~~n ..et 10< April 11, 1q1~ • .it 9 30 an> .• 1n th< cour1roon1 ol Dop.arlmenl No. 3 ot w ltt tour I, <l'1 700 C1~1C Center Oro¥<? Wb l,"' the Clly of S<lnt• An.t, Califorlltl. wlcd M.srth 2J. t9H. WfllllAM E. SI JOllN, County Clerk O<»IALD C. MITCHELL Jltl W1lslltr• BIYf., 7111 Fl0« Los A•,.M~, C..I". 90010 Ttf: UUI *-41'0 Allor My for P•tm-rs Pub11>11...S Or.tftgt' Coast O"''" "11lt March 7'1, JO. •no Aprtl S, 1915 l IJ9 ,., p::nuc ~OTICE M.irch9 lb. lJ.J0.19H ,.,...,~ HiQn ... y, o .. n. Pooni, ClhlMnr•9'161'1 ----·-·---------'! Tfth bU\•Ml.S Is concJucled l>y ,.,, In· '90TICfi. TO GROUPS ANO fK· Pl:BLIC l'OTJCE l<l•••OU••c•r•-. L'-~s Ollt'IOUALS WHO MAV IE AF· 20°/o off all custom orde r wallpaper and matc'1ing fa bric for custom drapes! 1 •· •S week only' Save a big 20% on our entire hne of decorator wallpapers and cciordtnaled fabrics for custom draper•es Buy either wallpaper or drapenes and you sttll •. 1111> lhe 20% M1• and match A mull1tude of combinations ol wallpaper and fabrics 10 a•ve your home 1ha1 special decorator touch thatyou've admtred tn your favorite rndqai•nes Now I hat tool( 1s only as far away as your telephone Call our custom aecora1onq number nearesl you and one of our decorators s will bnng samples to your l'ICtme a•onq with ClfPert advice w11t.ou1 Qbh9at1on, of course Or come in-but. hurry. <•Jr<; ile Pnd:. Saturday• Save 20°(0 on this great energy saver! Another service of our custom decorating department. In your room with a view, you can have year-round temperature control, thanks to reflective sun control film U greatly reduces air conditioning COits. in winter, the dmt reflective quality helps lower heating costs. Gomes Ul several attreclhlt transparent tints which add 10 your comf0i1, but don't disturb your view. l"'rotect• carl)tt. d91peries aind turn•lure from,he sun. Our installer can apply film on11iost type• of glen. Re(lillras no IP.Cial malntenanC9. Cell todaY fOf a flome sh0w1ng. Order now for big 20% savings Sal• pricet elfec:live lhrough hturdey. .ALL JC '•MWY t.tOf'•t. willM cloMd hsttt Suttdoy. M.-clt JO, r'75 r-ASHION ISLAND Newport Beach (7 14) 644-2313 HUNTINGTON CE NTER. Huntington Beach (71 4) 892-7771 '""' y ->" ""~ FEC'Tl:O IV Oil INTEllESTEO IN FICTITIOUS &USIHESS Tn1i Sl•temrnl .. a\ l1~d .,,lll tl'oe THE C 0 NS T It UC T I 0 N 0 F HAME STATEMENT County Clerk oi O•ilnt)e C.o•"'IY on FACILITIES OF A WASTEWATER 1"t-tollow1n9 i>e•Wn "0011lC} bu .1 MdrCll 11, l•H PROJECT a EtNG PAOPOSEO IY ntSH\ F41t?l THE AllSOWATER MANAGEMENT HERBERT MAWl<.INS Rl:AL. GEOAGEl 90110,Ally. A(:FNCYIAWMA) TORS. •00 E<l~I 17t h Slrtel, CO'.ll 2M .... rcll •• , PlaH, $1111~ IOS lM Bo1ro ol Direclors or Ille Ally Mes.. Calltorn1a 91&17 L.atuna N19ue1, C•lll•rnta tun Wa1t• Mllnai1tmen1 Agency (AWMA• Tro HMl>Or Re.,llor\, l"<. Te .. ,.._ 11104'._..11 1 CO<'Oi•lly lnv1le you to •lleno •no c.tlolorn1a, 400 E·"' 11111 Street. Cosl Put>l1stlt'O Ordnqe Cod\I Daily Pilot, .,.rhc1 ... I• In a public hearing on.,. Mi',.,, Ca11rorn1d 91621 March23, 30, •no .O.prtl 6, 1J, t<llS IOff·lS Environmenl•I ltnpac I Acp0r1 tor This bu,..no:>> •> conOucleo by <1 cor· ------fac11tl10 lo be COl\Slrucl•d 1n conn« por.it1on Pt.;BLIC ~OTICE hon w11h •proposed "'aslewaler pro Sy'"" Hrom.idn11<, S.-cretary 1ul, lobe ""'IO· lll•S statement was lll•O "''" Ille Dale: Aprtl l, 1975 County Cler~ ol 01ano1< Counly or.Mar FICTITIOUS IUSINESS Tl~: 1:lO'l'CIOCk P.M 17 191S HAME STATEMENT Place: Moullon-Nig ... 1 Waler O.!>t .. (I, • F41717 Tne l0How1ng perM>n I~ 0111119 busi 21SOO La Pai Ro.td, Laguna N•gwel, PubltSMd Or.in~ Coa•I Da•ly Plk>I nt>sn· C•lltornla'2611 M.!rcn 16 23 lO Apnlb 191S 851·15 SHAM POO, 16711 PoHlft(. Co.a~ T ... 1111rpose ot tftr ne•rln9 IS lo dh • ' • . H1911way, Sun)rl Dt«h, CA 90742 ~uu ,.,. tnv1ronm tnl•I lmpacls or Mar lent E.larnt Wilsoft, )13 .c>r<llK fac11illes to be conslrucleo 10 PUBLIC NOTICE Hew1ro A..,. . lo.. Alem•tos. CA con,..chon wlll\ .,. •PPfoW<! lh•> lw~i~s •s tonductco by •n 1n .,.l.lew•ler proJect necrna•y to mttt FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT O•v•dual. Cl9..-W•ltr re~sib1l1l1t\ ol AWMA. Marlene E Woll.on AWMA IMl!ldts the Clly ol Laoun.o The.> lollowi119 PCr'>OR> •re dOing ~·· t"IE'\\ ti\ C.REATIVE OECOR, 971? 8oha Su•lt B Weslm1n;ter, CA9768.l H.i•.,cy Mlch6el Ro><>, l8S84 Urne, founl.t1n V•llev, C.O. 91708 lhis statement ... , 111eo .. 1111 '"" 8e1<ll, 0 ...,.11 •s 1.,. Moullon-Niquet Couftly c 1er1t. of Or•nge Covnly on W•ltr Ol~rkl, Los Allsos Wa ler 011 Marci\ 11, 197S. l•tcl, Soulll UCJUN S..nllary 0.Slri<.I, ''l»S Emer .. d S.y ~rvice Dislricl, El T0to P\it111\hed Oranoe Cont 0111y Piiot, W•ler 01~ric1 .,.d porfl<>n$ o1 1n. M.lrcll lO, ano "9•11 '· ll. ?O, lt7S I l4>lS lrvl .... R•ncll Waler Olslr.CI. How.trd lton•ro Tuc~er, lS.34 Sant• Alt>erta Circle, Foun\iln llaltey, Pt;BLIC NOTICE CA97708 lll•S business " <onaucteo by a FICTITIOUS IUSIHfiSS gener"I P<l•lner"'1op NAME STATEMl!HT Harvey M Ro~ The totlow1fl9 Pt1non '' doil\Q llu\.I· lh1s sl.tfement was hied Wllh Ille .,. County Cler• 01 Oran~ c ount y on •• "' M<irch ?•, 197). OUSINES~ME.N'S ACADCMY OF FOto >ElF Ol:fl:NSC., 206? Bus1nes\ Pubh~<I Oran9f' Co<l>t 0.lly "1k>l. ~~er Or. =ns. lrvlnt C•lllornia lilldrCh lO,•no "9ril 6. n. 70· l¥/) ll4-1S E O'Ward R1thard Coft1notoro. 6000 1---------------f G•rde11 Grove DIYO .• Apt. JOI W.slmonsttr, C.llfor"t••Uu I THE SL IM GOURMET Recipe• to •dd dining pleasure while 1ubtractlng calories. Wednesday In the , DAILY PILOT '-~~~~~~~~~~~~- ' , Tlll\ 1>vs111e" is conou<ltO by •n '" d1w1a.. .. 1 ECIWArd ~ Con1noford This \t4lement w•s ltlO<I •"lh 1'1(' County Cl~•~ of Or1ng1• Coul\ly on Martll 71, 1915 FOOU Pvb11sh9d OranQI' CoAsl Daily Piiot, Mir. 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Match 30, 1975 ""'''-.. --. . _.., Co1nplete • Text of Fo~d's Ta~-cut Talk WASHJNGTON <UPIJ-Followlng is the text or S60billion. from the private money market to finance its $100 \Olved as in th~ attainment of energy lndepen· r!::~:"t F!.rdln'~ telehvished speech to the nation Since January. Congress has reJected or 1g-billion defi<'at Individual c1th:ens would be unable dcJ'ICe . • 1 . h' b'll 1.. • J'e Y ex,..a mg w Y e signed the t41x cut bill: nored most of my requested spending cuts. Ir to borrow money for new homes, cars, and other Jn short, 1n s gmng t ts 1 I am .. eep1ng my eUow Ame ricans ~d Fellow Taxpayers: Congress fails to make these reductions. it will add needs. Ru~inesses, despite increased tax credits. promise to reach a reasonable compromise wath the Eleven weeks ago, m mld-J anuary, I requested about $12 billion to the contemplated 1976 deficit. On would delay investmenls and expaNions to put the Congress and to provide a needed boost to the the MW Congre1>s to P~-as it.s first priority-a top o( that, as I look al tho new 'Spending artlon unemployed back to work. I am, therefore, serving economy. I must say again this 1s as far as I will go. simple $18, bllllon 'reduc'tlon In federal income taxes wHich committees of the Congress are alread y notice now that this is as high as our nscal 1976 de-If we use common s~e and prud~nce, 1 am in order s hmulate economic activity and put people seriously con.sidering, I can easily add up another ficit should go. confident that the present recession" ill retreat into back to work: S30 billion or more of spending. This would briri~ the history. ( m;ked for 41 one.time refund to individual 1974. deficit to the enorm6us total or $100 billion. Deficits (AM DRAWING the line right here. (Points to If your l'Ongress mcn and senators return Crom ~axpa~ets, up to a maxim\lm of $1,000-enough l o of this magnitude are toodangeroos to permit. They $60 billion on chart. I their recess with new awareness of your deep con-assi.~t in the purchase of new cars, home appliances thre,ate n an othe r vicious spiral of runaway This is as far as we dare t<> go. cern and des ire for caution and C(jre in slct:'ring our or •mp~?vements, thw helping businesses and double-di~t inflation which could well choke off any l will resist every attempt by the-Congress to difficult t>co nom •<' course, we \\ill soon get back on ·workers m u~ea.s that have been es pecjally hard-h it economic recovery. <.1drl anothe r dollar to this deficit by new spending th~ broad hig h" .1 y of increasing productivity and by l~e recession. I also asked for bigger investment Interest rates. not starting down. \\Ould program~. I \\ill makl' no exceptions, except where pros perity for all our people. ('redils to encourage all businessmen and farmers again climb, 11s the federal government borrowed our lo,ng.nmgc n..itional security interests are in-Thank.' ou •llld ~ood e,·enmg. loexpand andmake morejobs. .~~~~~~~~~~~-·......;:;~~~~--~~~~~~~.~~~~~~~~~~~ ....... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-- JO~S WERE THE~ and llre now m y main con-c~m. Unfortunately, though some other economic M~ are improving, the employment picture re- mains bleak. I want mosl to help those who want to get back to work in productive jobs. This can bes t be done by temporary lax incentives to charge up our free enterprise system-not by government handouts and make-work programs that go on forever. Therefore, over the past few months I have re- peate41y ':Jrged Congress to get a straightforward tax cut bill on my desk before E aster--0ne tbat would restore some of the buying power American families Jost to inflation and rislng prices in 1973 a nd 1974. My objective w as to put money in the pockets of the American people promptly r ather than having Congress dream up new schemes for more of your money lo be .spent by the government in Washington. · I.asl Wednesday, before recessing, Congress did pass a tax rcduC'tioo bill which is here before me. The lax <·u l finally adopted by Congress represents a compromise between the $16 billion I recommended in January and the S32 billion figure fixed by the Sen01te. I s aid that I would accept a reasonable com- promise a nd tbis $23 billion lax reduction is within r eason. However, this bill also distributes the cuts dif· · ferently and, in my opinion, fails to give adequate r elief lo the millions of middle-income taxpayers who already contribute the biggest share of federal taxes. But the most troublesome defect of this bill is the fact that Congress added to an urgently needed anti-recession t ax reduction a lot of extraneous t·hanges in our l ax laws, some well-intentioned but very ill·('Onsidered, which should have waite d for deliberate action in committee hearings and full de- bate b y all mem be: rs. Instead they wer e adopted in a hectic· lost -m inutc session before recessing. THIS IS NO WAY lo legislate fundamental tax reforms. :.ind every member of Congress knows it. Upon their return . I will again ask the House and Senate to work with me on a comprehensive review of our t C1x s tructure to eliminate inequities and insure adcquate revenues in the future without crippling economic growth. I commend those mem bers or Congress who fou ght for a rlc:Jn and un<'omplicated tax cut to create more jobs and speed economic recovery. lf I '"ere still in the House of Representatives I would have voted against extraneous amendments and v.ould have voted to send this bill back to committee for further <'kaning up. As President. however, I cannot under the Con~titulion accept part of this bill and reject the rest. Il is before me on a take it or leave It basis. Congress h as gone home. I believe my veto would eventuallv be sustained but l am by no means sure that this ·congrrss would send me back a better bi ll -it mig ht be wor~c. The people of this country need to know. right now. how to plan their finandal affairs for the rest of this year. Farmers a nd businessmen have already waited t oo long to find out what invest· ments they can make to improve their production <ind put people back on the payroll. Confidence de- pends on certainty and while Congress deliberated, uncertainty has c louded financial planning throughout the <'Ountry. Our economy n~eds the stimulus and s upport of a tax cut and needs it now. I have, ther<'forc, decided to sign this bill so that its economic benefits can begin to work. I do this des pite the serious drawbacks in this bill. '.\lo~t of the dr:i wbacks are enacted for only one year . I strongly urge that the members of Congress. upon calm reflection, will have se<'ond thoughts and let the wors t of these pro\'isions expire. However. any d amage they uo is outweighed by the urgent necessity of <in anti-recession tax reduction right now. Even if I asked Congress to send me a better bill. a nd they did. it would take too long to get one back and l cannot in good conscience risk more d e- IC1y. But I will work with Congress to remedy thedefi- cicncics not only in this bill, but in the dangerous ac- tions and attitudes toward huge federal deficits some members have a lreadyshowninotherlegislativede- c1sions. THE FIRST PART or my economic r ecovery n•commendutions last January-a prompt tax cut of reasonable s ize-now becom es law. The second and equally important part of m y econom ic program was to restrain federal spending hv cutting back $17 billion in existing programs and by a one-year morato.rium on.a.II new federal spend· ing programs except in the cnbcaJ field of energy,. So far. these propos als have been mostly tg- nored or rejected by a majority of the members of the Congrc•ss. Now that we have r educed our tax re- ' enu~ by s ome S7 billion more than I proposed. we must move to r educe federal spending in every way v.c can. We cannot afford another round of inflation due to giant ~llld gr owing defid ts that would cancel out all our ex peeled gains in economic recovery. ~1aybe J can show you the situation better on this chart. · Jf Con~ress had accc..•pted all my J anuC1ry economic recovery proposals, both for ta.x .cuts a1_1d spending cuts, the estimated federa l def1c1~ f?r f1s- <'al vear 1976 would have been about S52 billion as represented hy this column (pointing to chart >. . This kind of u deficit is far too high, but m ost of it wai; unavoidable, an~ was bro4ght about by man· uatory feder'al pay ment programs already on the statute books, by increased unemployment com· pcnsation and reduced tax revenues due to the r e·. cession. . This is where we are today. The tax cuts in th~ bill I have just signed and other changes will bring the esUmated FY 1976 de(icit up to approxim'ately 25%0FF 1.12 Terry bathtovvel Reg. l.SO Bath Towel. 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Sundays 10 to 6. ._ _______ OIAMGI: City Or. at Garden Grove Blvd. • Open weekdays 1Oto9. Sundays 10 to 6. SAMY A AMA: 3900 So. Br1stot-No. of So. Coast Plaza • ot>en weekd&Y' 9:30 to 9. Saturdays 9:30 to 7. Sundays 1Oto8. .. ..... -·. .... . ' . ,,. I • •' ; . .. J. , . • • • • . ' :\I 0 DAIL v PILOT Sunday. March 30. 1975 I • • • • Brcomt' • .\ldiNll ur I H>11tol .4s111c1tlt ;,, 4 or 7 1t1nlllA1. Gu ardsl J ll<>n rt•t-hng ofsh<.a rn(On fat s Annenberg.bew•sgreet- f\ow the pn>fab ::.true-pa r t . i\qw sh e fee~ edby BUehf resas Bob I urts h jvc t.H.•t>n dis· s l' l' u r e l hat he I !'jope, .,~r.a Sinatra. rne>ntl \'d , the Cou1>l hus band 'scontri.butJc>nl6 t;eonard f'il'e tone and Gu'b• ... &:ll 04....lA a.\al. ~41UllWAIJ.. JS ..am D.I the Roni'.lsUt •Pl\. original role of loran s ta -bn ghte~t in the pre-Hope SPoke, r eluc tant· ti-On und tht> s t a ff cut in s1dency." ly. about the party. half. Nixon qu1lc ofll>n At Nixon ·~ first social "I ha dn 't seen the a n swer s his uull::.led o ut ing sinl'e his r el>igna-Preside nt sincehe leftof· The president w as only in fair spirits. He wasn't as lighthearted as I 'v e known him lo be in the past. And that was rather sad for me.'' Re cently Howard H . Dernoer at, but most of the p a tro n s of his r es taurant ar~ Republicans in a to\llD that has a 3-1 Republican rnargm. Many of them ar e we ulthy and 1nany are bitter about th4! late of Ric6ard Nixon. CUISIS STAIT APRIL 7th ·APRIL 21st. ~~. NIW CLAMIS STAlllNG MOHn4LT. NG(,. MINT AIMSTANCI. MIOICAL ASSISTING HOOIAM AmOYIO IT AMA/AAMA ACCll· DfTID MlMlll NAnS. YmlAHS llNIJITS AVAIL.AIU. · PAYMl;NT PLANS AVAILABLE . phonc h1rns l•lf. tiun and illness. a par1" •rice,'' Hopesaid. The Nixon property 1s l a~t rn onth at t he P alm ·•He looked to me as if M eans, owne r or the Anchor Inn in San Cle m ente . was ruminat- ing about the Nixon deba- c I e. M e ans is a "I ~on·t know wheth'1' we r uined hirn or be , ruined u:.s." ~ eans said. 623 W. 17th, SANTA ANA' 5414461 guarckd by n early JO Spnng~ t'S(alc of Walter he n t'edcd a lot of rest. Sl'CH~l Sl'l'VI Cl' IO l'll R o t .1 t i n ~ t l' I l' v 1:.; 1 o n i:a111l·ras on polt>' provi<k 1·on ... 1.rnt do:-.l·d l'tl l'Ult -.un l•illanl'l' Thl'l'l' ~11·1· I l'I.' q u t' n t j r r l' " t !> o t ·kook~ .. tr ) in& lo ~t>t u1lu the ground~ A stuternent \\al> rnadc not long ago th at :\ixon had been "ern asculated" by the Watttr gatt> ex- perience, and a a hort tirne late r a rnan was ar - rested trying lo scale the walls. He-had "ith hirn a device used in c a~trating cattle . Nixon was never really ..1 p a rt of th\! Sa n Clemente cornrnunitv So far as is knO\\ n hl":-."u11lv heen in thl' :-.ho pping tit~ trict l\\ in• -.11H'l' l !H~. 11n •me Ol't'as1ou 10 bu' a beach IJ;1 I l · 11 l ' \\ 0 I':-. h I p IH' d 11 l' t·a:,iun.dh during h is \"Is I its at llw l'n : .... 1i, ll'l t.111 ~ind )kthodt:-.l c hurche:-. I ~1.e di1wd .11 hi:-. fo\on11· I .~1 ex 1 l·;.1n rl•:-.laurant at n e a r l> ) S •• n .J u J 11 I Ca pis tr .1110. Sorn el If Ill'" I he s trolled on thl· ht.>Jl'h I andtalk('d ''1th :-.urrl'l's 1 Mrs . :"own l'Ould be seen in lhl· town Ol" cas iona ll y on !'ihopping excursion-, but s hl· seldorn 1111xed "1th lhl' 1 local rnatrori:-; A fc\\ da)s <tgo ~Ir:-. '.'iixon paid a 'i-.it Hi Jun De n <i ult .., h a rd\\ Jr l' ..,tor e 111 I hl' rn 1ddll· of 1 l0\\.11 ;11HI 1n;Hk ;1 It'\\ µ u I' l' h .1 ... l'... 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Nixon 's s taunc·hesl de- fender durin ~ t he last months bas been Rabbi Baruc h KorH. hcJd or the Prt-sid~nt N ixon Ju~1 u:e Fund Korf( s.i} s 1t h.is ra1!\ed about !:1125.000 to ht•Jp ci <•rrJy l e~al c" pens es seersucker polyester pantsuit Our easycare two piece pantsuit . . . a bright spring look in mint, blue or ma1Le. Available in sizes 10 to 18. 16. 99 special purchase boulevard dres!>t'S 95 • top brand long sleeve dress shirts Fam~s make solid' and fancy panerns in polyester and cotton. Avai lable 1n ~•zes 141h to 17, 32-35 sleeve 4. 99 were 10.00 men's rurn1shin~ 6 .. Chippendale style wing chair Accent your tpne beautifully with' crewel interior, naturat look uPholstered exterior win1 chair. $88waS1" ~.bn. 141 • Korff \ '"''ll•d :\1xon thrce tunes in r ~ent 1nonlh8 lie i.atd of M r~ :\"on "At fi r1>.t. in tht• bcs;:in ALL STORES CLOSED EASTE R SUND.AV Shop Monday to Friday 10 to 9:30. 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I ./ AFTER EAS E & CLEARANCE STARTS TOMORROW FASHIONS women's gauze shirts spec. purchase blvd. cont.,~ 158 men's leisure-wear were 55.()()-8().00 tailOfed sportswcat 45 gold toe crew socks were 1.75 men's hosiery 127 assorted girls' dresses, 7-14 were S12·S28 girls' we.¥ 77 girls' pantset.s. ~x were S 13 little girls ~ toddlerd~ses were tt1-S18 todctlefs l 28 girls' dresses. 4-6x were 6.99-S27 l1tt~ girls SO petite, shag wigs were 15.00 lashion wig bM 748 short ies, casual wigs were S2(}S25 tashion wig bar 748 medium , longer wigs were S30-S40 fashion wig bar 748 FOR THE HOME 9.99 • 29.99-49.00 1.40 7.99-1'.9' 4.,9 s,,, S.99·1,.99 5.00 10.00 15.00 broadloom remnant clearance S70-S210 I IOOf C0Vet11'C5 32 tablecloths, napkins S4(}S65 29.,9-46.9' linens 30 5-piece wood table and chair set was 34.99 24.9' toYS 42 beautiful 67-piece set of fine china s.ile 89.99 dtit"la•* 17" decorator pillows, asst. colors were 7.00 S.9' art needlework 40 chocolate novelties, gifts were 25c·4.95 40~ to 50% off c.andy 78 assorted easter baskets were 2.25-13.95 40% to SO~ off c.andy 78 ekco 8-piece cookset open stk. val. S8.80 2'.,, cookware 151 · ' 24-piece glassware set was 12.99 9.9' housewa<e\ 33 fashion bath accessories were 24.95-62.50 19.99-49.99 b.lth shop 1 )<} BUDGET STORE SAVINGS men's no-iron dress shirts were 5.99 l.,, t'Tlefl s fum1shi• • men's casual pants and dress slacks comp. val. 12.00 S.99 ,,..,., s-nts &17 misses' KtYlic cardigan SWUtm wer, 10.99-14.99 7"9 ~-I .... p. i . South Coast Ptaza-COsta mesa, 3333 Bristol St., 546-9321 Westminster Matt-Golden State at San Diego Fwy .. 898-2521 ~ .. YOU DAILY PILOT SECTION 8 Sunday. March 30, 1975 Confusion Rules Road, Wrong-way Rider No. 1 Bike Crasher For Coast's Bicyclists <fhe young bacychst prepar"'~ to make a left turn in ordl.'1 lo ride on the other side of the· ::.treet. Before turning, she looks behind her, de tect::. an oncomin~ c<.1r and waits for the vehirle lo pa!>S. c·ufonl-p ront· m.ill'" 1:-1 JI Jl" c·ording Lo the rt'port F1..•m<Jl1..•.., most often jfl• ..;trud, un b1kt·-. from 12-22) CJ rs \\ h1h· tlw1r Jt<'t dt•nt prone' t• ,, ...,, .u·t• 1; ~!"l By ELL.JOTT ALMOND OftMO.llrt"llet ... ff Pal Yee. en rout e Lo Westminster Mall from Newport Beach on bi<!ycle. was pulled ~ver in Fountain Valley for mak- ing a left tum from the Jane closest to them iddle of the road. As an avid cycli:;t, Pal w~s t'autious when making her turn clearly signalin~ a nd not imped- i~g traflic. She thought her uc lions were perfectly legal, oot in Fountain Vall ey s uch le ft . turns on a bike t1rc against th<' law end s he was cited with a moving violation. Pat c hecked with the .r\ewport Beach authorities and found s uch left turns are not illegal in that ci ty Costa Mesu didn't have a writ- ten law either. s he discovered Hut Huntington Oeach follo,\ed the reasoning of Fountain Valle} a nd cited cyclists who make left turns from the "middle" of the ::.treeL THE LAW was tncon::.1sknt ..tmong Juris dictions along the Orange Coa::.t, thus caus ing con- fusjon for inter-city t ravelers ::.uch as Pat. However, incon::.1stency in lhe law is only one or the me1ny pro- blems facing cycLists today. Orange County, according to many bicycle expert!> is in n('ed of beller s afety programs and more trails to com p('nsate for the growing nt'.Jmber of riders. And with s pring blossoming out with sunnv skies. c·vclists .ire bound lo be out in fuil fore<· like an invasion of mos4wloes. To automi1hil1• drt \l•r-.. bicyclists arc 1wsts Hut the real problem. ac<·ord ing to Gt>orge Al'::iu1. 1ide captain for the Orange County \\ heelmt•n bike club. is confusion between lhedriver and rider Arauz. the J ~54 bicycle racing cbampt0n for Costa Rica, 1s working with the Girl Scouts an Fountain Valley and Huntington· Beach to teach children the law::. of bicycling. ··People musl understand that bikes ar~ nol toys, but vehicles " he said . "And we have just ~s much right t o the streets as c•ars " ARAUZ IS concerned that many of t he lawmakers do not re ally understand the needs of bicyclis ts. "Ont.• of the most stupid laws is the mandatory reflector in the front wheel and pedals," he insists. "This is okay for nighttime but \\hat good will il do in the day \\hen mo5t people ride bikes? .. Involved with many cyclists in lhe county, Arauz is attempting to organize a faction in order to gain representation when ne"' bike Jaws are considered. .. Orange County cyclis ts don't have a good o rganization to r e present them now," h e claimed. "There are so many dif- ferent t y pes of cyclists-the lour rider. road r acer, mdoor racer. Sunday rider and now the motocross rider. They've all got one thin g in mind-cycling. There's a need for a group to represent a ll these people:· Arauz e mphasized the need for standardiza tion of the law . "There should be one <set of bicyck laws) in the vehicle code. Cities shouldn't bt• allowed to have their own ordinances. ··:\ow you tan travel from c1l\ tc) c·ity and havt' a different la\\: !-.tal e to sl:ite 1s okav. hut not C'it\ to city ' Th ~ left turn l.t\\ .-. <Jn t'\ cellent example of the t·onfus1011 Cyclists in Fount am Valle\. ror exampk, <are suppo~cd 'to c·ross the intersect ion on the ri~hl r ~ 1 'Crimes' and Fines Listed for Bikers The Founta in Valley Police Department has compiled the following list of major offenses and their fines for bicyclists: The number at !('ft is the section of the California Vehicle Code that describes e ach offense. VIOLATION DESC H lPTJON 21201 la> VC Inadequate Brakes 1h20ub 1 VC 11;.mdlebars Too High 2120Uc J VC Altered Bicycle 21201 (d ) Vt' :'lio Lights After Dark 21202CuJ V~ Fa1luretoRideonRight 21203 VC Hitching Rides 2120·1' aJ V1..' Hider Nol on Attached Seal 21452CbJ VC "'rossm g Against Yellow Light 21453(a) VC Failure to Stop for Red Light 21456Cb> VC Crossing Against 'Don't Walk' Signal 21801 (a) CVC Failure to Yield lo Vehicle While Making Left Turn FINE ss.oo 5.00 5.00 S.00 10.00 25.00 10.00 5.00 20.00 5.00 15.00 21804 vc Failure to Yield to Vehicle While Exiting 15.00 21952 vc 22109VC 21703 vc Driveway - Failure to Yield to Pedestrian on Sidewalk 15.00 No s ignal Prior to Making Turn , 10.00 Following Too Close 15.00 · ·Cot a problem·' Then wnte to Pat Dunn. Pat will cut red tape, getting the answers and action you need to solve inequities in government and busi- MsS. Mail your questions to Pot Dunn At Your SttVice. Orange Coast Daaly Pilot.PO Boz 1560,CostaMesa.CA 92626. lricludeyourtel~numbeT. The column appears dally e.tcBpt Saturdays. Free Blood Pres11~re 'f'ests ill Co•ta /tlna DEAR PAT: Jn reference to the recent request in your fulumn from a reader wishing to locate a facility where free blood pressure tests might be obtained: we will offer this service to anyone who will call and rna ke an appointment-.. The patient's name address and phone nnmber will be requested. in addition to his ot btt doctor' name, address and phone number. The test results will be foTwarded to the patient's physician if indications exist that medical attention is advisable . P atients will be referred to their own physlclans Cor read· ings ill these cases. Jn this way, we are not performing any medical duties, whl<'h we know we must not perform By the same token, the aeeded free service will be provided. R.R .,CostaMua Ptr on1 wlsblnJi toavall them"elves of thl opportunllyfoT a frtt "ood prt ure test may contact Dr. Ronald R ever6. D.C., and A&· ocl1te1. Phone '46·5202 for a n 1ppolntment. This chiropraetlc doc· tor' omce is locattd at 1885 Park Ave., Costa Mesa. Octan~ Ratings \la,.,, From SeMHe t• So11re.- DEAR PAT: Now thntservice stations are posting octane rating stickers on their ga!loline pumJ18, l'm coRfusod about lhe grade ol I m y cor requires. Should car owntrs still buy guohne acccrdlng to theircatmanuat•s octancr~ommendaUons? L.G .• Mwloo Vlei~ Not ntcHnrlty. R.F. Rradley, •Ice presldent af marketlnl fw , , side. turn, then proceed across the interi.ection. again with the signal I not make an auto-style turn from the middle lane as Pat Yee did in the earlier example>. THE VEHICLE CODE does not specifically stale whether it 1s or isn't illegal for a bicyclist to mak(' a left turn as an auto driver does from the lane ciosest to the middle of the street. Ivor Gitshan of the ftuntirw.oo Beach Poli<.'e Department's1b ikt! safety divis ion s ays there .is a state I aw against that kinp of turn for bikes. "People don 'l read all ol the motor vehicle code on bat.'Y<'h.'-> Every Pt>tson on ~• bike thinks ht• can do wh'!lt a car doe)'(. This ju:.t isn't true · G1tshan contends that the cock says bikes must s lay closest Lo the right s ide of the road on a two·\\ ay street. ··How can vou stay closest to the right if ;·ou make a left turn from the left lurn lane'!" Saturday rpornings_ There 1s no fine and citallon~ do not appear on the child's re- cord. The program, in existence ror almost six years, bas from 30 to 40 students each week. Most violations include ignoring stop signs, riding <touble and riding on the wrong s ide of the street, police s aid. Also, if a child r eceives three citations in one year, he must ap- pear in court and face a punitive me as ure. Ride rs over 14 years must go to court on first citation <!'I.ext week the Daily J>ilot·~ Sunday VOU Section will tell rt .. aderi, where t o ride bikes. for Cram;portation and rttreation, in Orangt> County and beyond. i Accidents oecur in all directions when bicyclists ride on wrong side of street as diagram (below) shows. Figure alongside each type of accident Indicates what percentage of total wrong-way crashes occur in that manner. Then she initiates <i lummg movement only to be struck by <t second car that was obscured from view by lhe first. That's just one example of the growing number of bicycle acci- dents occurriQg all across the na- tion. but especially in Southern California. THE YOUNG c·ychsl's <JCCI· dent was n 't one of lhe more com mon types found in a report on bicycle s afety by Clint L. I.crier of the Santa Barbara Dt.'parl ment of Public Works. But b1kl· accidents are CJ g rowing concern lo law enforcement official:-111 the sta le. Lefler and K enncth Cro::.:-. 111 An acapa Sciences. Inc .. prl' pared the report as part of tht' California Traffic Safety Pro gram. The project bas the l:>UP· port of the Offi<'e of Trame Safely. Using case accident s tudies. the report attempted to identify critical beha vior leading to col- lis ions between bicyclis ts and motor vehicles. :\tales from ages 10 lo 15 were said to be most often involved an accidents. The range for ac- Of'THE JO m..tJO• I:< IN' 11f ;1t'l'• dents listed b} th\• n·1l0rt the c~ chst riding on I h\· wrong side of lhe ::.lreet ;.ippan.·nth has the greatest chanN~ of lwing hit. fourteen percent of :.ill acc1dr nb occur in this siluat1on. Ap1>roximalely I:! 1x·rrl'nl of all accid ents Ul:eur \\hen a molonst m ake:-. .in improper left turn. ;\1 oton~h m;.ih.ing improper right turns ;ind l':-·t'lbh mnking improper l\'fl tllrn-. att·ount for ;1pprn>.imatt·I,· 11 pl'l'l.'cnl '-'PlCt'L' The ma.1or prnblt·n1. :tl't'ording lo llw stud:-. "ill tw finding <'Oun ll·rmL'as un•" to I tw I\ pt•s of :tC'C'I dt•nls dd111ed Tlw n·-.t-.irl'hl'r-. lt>ttnd that 1l 1s dt•s11·~1 blt• to cll'l.o Lh1s kind ol bth.t.' 1.·ducat1on .is long ;is pos<>t bll.' Specific training can usualh bt> mon· l.':.ts1 ly e1chiev('(} \.\1th older childrl'n. Though thl.'y arc advocates o( bike education m the classroom. the researchers also realize there will be problems fitting a s ignifi- cant amount of study lime into already-busy school S('hedules. "There 1s certa111 tu be mort.• lrJ1.11ng r equi r l'd lhan could possibly be accom plashL'<l at any one grade level.,. thl.' report s aid. An official a t the Costa Mesa Department of )1 otor Vehicles ::.aiq the r e is no written law ag~nst m a king the left turn. but said cyclists doing so could be cit ror obstructing traffic. 0 ficer J ames Swatsenberg ol the a lifornia Highway Patrol in Sa ram ento s aid legis lation C'larifyin~ the left-turn situation hopefull y wil I bC' introduced soon ··Then• 1s n ·1 ~1 la \\ urn· \\i.IY 01 the other.· he said ... But the <al torney general's office has issued .in interpretation st<.iling that left turns <by blk<.•s) are legal from lanes closest to the middl~ of the road. We won't cite people \\ho doll.·· he added ...__--. _____ js~ ~-I I 1------~ -----~ 19%[ Uc= -::::::;;;1;;:::=11'9J----- - · 1t ·s not that l:Jws conflu:t , but \\ lwn the code c ha nge>. the or dtnanCL'S don't ;,ilways catch up or vice v~rs a • ~\\ atst!nberg said la\\s pertain ing lo fenders. horns :rnd bells still cause n disla; some con- 1us10n . WHEEL)(,\~ .r\R.r\t:Z ad· \OCates a stand<:1rdized Sti.lte law and lhe n wants to te.:ich children the law be fore letting them cycle . • _6%t _,,. / I I I I ~ 16~ ----- ' I I I t I I PtUVATf DRIVEWAY .. \\"e want kids to know the law '' e 11. n o t j us l ch a r g e l he i r parents a fin(' ;.ind let it go at that.'' He a lso udv0<·at1:1s joinin)! bike clubs as a '~ ay to learn the rules of the road. Tires. That Glow? Arauz believes bikl' s~1kt:v pm ble ms are related to the attitudes of the riders "Cyclists tlunk the) t·an g••l away \.\ ilh break mg the l;rns Espc<'ially those s ix lo 111 \'t•ars old Chro>h.in S~1e11u M0111l0< New~ Service Bicycle tires lhat shim.· 111 the dark·? That's one way to pump more s afe ty into bicycling and ~ew York and Rhode Island have m ad e them mandatory CPSC regulations were t•xpected lo g o into effect :-o metime during the lirs t half of this year , ac- co rding to CPSC spokeswoman June :\c('- dlt'. M a n ' b i h. e m J k t' • ... argue th1.· re.> fleet i ve llrt· has not been tested t(I th('tr sat1srac·lion. Thl·\ ;.ilso frl'I the·~ h:aH· 11111 bei.>n gl\en t•nough 111111· lo rl'lool for <Hh ot lwr rl•I lC'c·tor 11 k1· ont• nn ;1 ma ti box or .1 po ... t Tht• lll'l' rt>lailt•1· pa.'' IWl\\l'l'n ft;) l'l'nh ;.ind s1 mort• tor ~1 reflect 1' l' t 11·,. t h,m lw du('s for t ht· non ~ltm 111g \ ;.i rtt•I \, )1C':< t•r "\\e belaC\'C ktd::. \\hO \'IOIC1ll' the Jaw do it bccau~e they don·t know the law in the first plC:1cc, · said one Cos ta :\tesa officer :\1 a n ) b 1 t' ) t' I e manufacturers . however, have t a ken a shine to the new L".S. Consumer Product Safe- ty Commission CC PSC1 l'egulation which sets up lhe option of e ither wide- angle spoke reflectors or the refl ective tires to in- crease safely for bike riders Hut the ~ l'W York and Hhodc Is land laws went into effect J a n. l and take precedence over the CPSC regulation Da,·e )le' er. m.1rkd development s upL'f\ bor of 3)1 Compan), lh1..· onl\o manufacturer or tl11.· vulcanized reflecll\'t• tm: ::.trips. thinks spokt• reflectors a lone arc un satis factory. "'"" Burh.l'. \\ho JPJ>rO\ t"' or the rd kctor SCCtlOO of the CPSC regulation::., objects to 3)1 '.s tactics. ·our program helps these kids understand what they are doin~ on a bicycle." Both Huntingt on Beach and Co::.la )l esa have training pro gn1nis for young v iolators. In Costa Mesa. children under 1-1 years old will be cited and must appear in traffic school on "WE'R E NOT opposed to the reflective tire. but we don't think it's the on- ly way to protect the bike rider." said Phil Burke. spokes man for Bicycle )tanufacturers Associa- tion of America . "These spokl• rl'flct tors don't identify <.a btl'\- ('lc as a bicyclt·. Wht•n the bicycle is stalion;.ir.v it as only a point of hghl v. hich 1.·an be m 1sl<Jkcn "IT'S .\~ old plo:--to legislate a prnduc·t \\ ilhoul con:-1d1..·1·,1t 11111 ol the company m;1h1ng thl' product ,'' Hurki- claimed. (See GLO\\. Page ft!i Gulf Oil or California says, "The figures the gevernment has required we post are several numbers lower than the research ~lane numbers printed in an automobile's manual. In Gull'i ca se, a motorist can add rour to tile posted octane oumber to arrive at -a figure that will cor respond with the one found~ the car owner's manual." Numberi. aside, Bradley a.dvises motorists to try the least expensive gasoline offerettby their dealer. "U your motor doesn't kn~k wbe.n you drive with the cheaper grade of gasoline, keep us b>g It,'' he said. Knoddng or pinging is mostnodceableupon acceleration and when climbing. Mail Order f'lrms Mat ldentiffl Tlae111seJves DEAR PAT: I heard a consum er protection radio broadcast re· cently that said it was against California law to advertise and provide only a post ofCice box number, and no street address. If this is the case. many firms appear to be in violation of the law becallse very few in elude street addresses. • H.'t; Laguna Niguel Tbls law <SB 2340} applies to maU order bus1nesses. Those that utilize a post otrlce address also aft required &o disclose the legal name under which business is done and &be complete street address where business Is conducted for the sale of co~sumer goods ot services. "II post office per80llDel are requJred to res1><>nd promptly by letter or phone to inquiries rrom penoas r~uestlng names, ad· dre11ses anl telephone numbers of any box holder& using a postal box number to do buslftess witb ~ public, aceerdh'I lb a nationwide postal bulletin iasued in 1973. Persons makln11ueb laqulr1e1t from the post orrlce (city !'lervlng Ole business) aboulcl It.alp lbe Ortn'& n amt, Its box number and thf-b11lcproblem beiaC efla>elienced.11 the box holder i!'l no tonger at the address llltcd wben t11e box w11 rented. further loqulry will be undertak~ lhroqb t.be 1J.S. Postal Service Regional Counsel ln Washington, O.C., ll requeattd. , \ S•all Clal•s: f'Ue Wlt•I~ a Wear ' DEAit PAT: Are there any tame hmal rnvolved In nllna asmall dnnns court suit? It'~ been more than a year slnce \.bc lneldeol about which I want to fate has occurred. I lave I waited too Iona'! 6 .ft., H.atbtrtOft Beadt If the clalm concerns 1 Pf'rROHl Injury. you mu•t rll• wltbla oat yur. LJmltatlo1's ofotherclalmt attlesutnct. Ulhrrearedoubu,lt wW be up to tht Judgetodecldewhethertheswt was nted tool ate. Stocking• Lo•t fn /tfaJI io •~ Rrplaf"'ftf DEAR PAT: r ordered some nylon ~tocklnas from American • l'jylons in Lexington. N.C, !::isl Oecl'rnber. :\ly S9 09 cht'l'k \\as in eluded to pay for what l 'd hoped would be Christmas gifts. Then~ Ion .. never arrived and no one bothered to <1l1S\\ l'r my letter or l'ornplainl T.R .• Laguna llilli. Ruth Sink or American ~ylons reported that according to her filf'!'< your order was sent before Christmas. Another ordtr was mailed to you when a tracer proved that the original shipment has heen lost in tbemail. New Clairol llairsetter Will Be Senf DEAR PAT. I received a Cla1rc::.~e Cond1tionmg ~11st Jf a1rseth•1 b'y Clairol as a gift. Tl suddenly stopped healing a fl e r fi,·e rnonlhs' UM' and l returned it to the service center an Starn ford, Conn. ll workccl three months after being repaired but no" h~1s stopped hl'ating agam Since the one-year replacement guarantee should be honored. I\\ rote toClairol 's consumer relations dL•partrnt•nt. No response. (' .S., FounUin \'allf') Norma Innis, consuJtanl for ('li.irol. oUf'r(•d to rt>place your hairsetter Ir you rrtum the old one to her at Clairol ht"adquarh•rs. 833 Rebate 011 Dead Deko Boffe,.,, DEAR PAT: We purchased a new Chevrolet lruckcquapped wilh a Delco battery in April 1973. The b ntkry warranty gu ar antee'<.! fr1•1• replacement if the battery failed during the flr~t year. :ind a parti;il rebate for failure between 12 and 36 months. Wh1..•n th(' battery died Jan. 4. 197.S, we tried cables and recharging to no avail All OelC'o dt.> <llers we contacted refused to honor the warra nty due to problems they said thef'd had getting Delco to honor its warrant~. We had lo replace the banery a.nd did so with another bntnd. 1 still think ~t· should receive S2S because there were 16 months lt.•ft on th('\\ anunl\ period. Cbev)' deale~ we contu('led ref\l~('d to honor the "Jrrnnt \ and Cold us to check with o Delco rt!prel:>tntatn l' \\~·did. but ~t>l\ll­ mt'nl seems to be held up indefinitely. G .I... ('o~ta :'\1~i.• \'ou report Otlco has l!'lsued • $33 rt.•b1t(' to ) uu. n. t-:. HPlf. managtt or product H1'l'ftt for A.C·l>c.'lco, a divhion or Gtnt>ral Motor5 Corp., 11ld that •hen balttry rallurt> Is due to a defttt ive bat· tery. lt Is AUppOI~ to be ~lactd on a pro-rat a basl ·, del)("ndlng on the unused n1ontbs of ~rvite. Helf acknowl('dged thal the i.)l>lt'm does not always work at It should. He ~::ild that lndf'i)t"'ndent bu1>l· neasmtn cannot be compdlH lo toof)f'rale. Other rHdl·r~ ha~ln~ similar Delco warranty problems may tonUd Hf'U at <•ent>ral Motors Bulldln!J, Dclrolt, Ml 481'02. 82 1 PAILY PILOT \'ou Can ll~lp Library Guides As residents or Huntington BeK!l are an~ tieipating the opening of their new library, set. 1 for tht-fir~t \\eek of April, volunteers ar4! needed to help ('onduct tours and help stair the Book and Art Shop, both during the opening .rnd' l.lftcrwurd. An orientation will be given Tuesday and Thursday. If you are available and mten•sted, call 530·2370or9G0-3312. Abo. a res idential center in Huntington lk'ach is looking for a piano player to liven up ns Tuesduy :.rnd Thursday rnorning ~xercise sessions If you could give one hour on each of thl'"l' du)"· ) our tnusical aceornpaniment could pnn 1dl· Just the right noll' for those \\ ho art' f111ning inusdL•s und allernptmg to Jose C\l't'"" µound.1 g1• .\ho 111 ll unt111~lon &•J ch. a youth center 1:-. :.l't•l-.mg J gu1t.1r instructor willing to give a c·oupll· of hvu 1.., ont· nig ht u v. eek. The )oungstt•rs arc l'a~t·r to learn and all that is riet>tled 1.., the tea('ht•r. :\n SOS for \ olunlet-rs of an) age has been 1ssut'<.I b~ tht• Epile~y Society. In addition to telephoning. n •l·ord·kecping, t~ pm$' and corn- 1n1ttee \\ C1rl-.. \ oluntl'Crs Jre needed to work in j group tht•1-.1µ~ progrutn for uncontrollable· !'tC:llUrt's lll1 l'r('stcd '! Contact the Voluntary Action Cl'nll'r of South Orange.' County, 207 t\voc·ado St Costa Mt'~a. The Pl.inrwd Part>nlhood ,\si;oc1al100 of Orangt• Count\ ha!> voluntL'er s pots <1va1lable for a C'll'l'll',tl a nd teh.·phonc.· receptionist Needs 11w ludt• ll1lingual \\OllH.'n volunteers to deal ''1th p.1t1·ons on a one-lo-one basis dis- l'U!'tstng l'Onlran •p11on ('i.dt the \'oluntury AC' 11on Cl'nll'r ol South Or;ingl' County, ti-12-0963 or 833 !l2iX ', By ARTHUR R. VINSEL 01 U•~ Datly Piiot Sl•ll I t l' 11 g h t !> ll p h I s t.' I t' g a n t I y • t' a r v c d Tur k 1sh M cersehaum pipt'. puffs at thl' genlly s rnouldcring Midcllt-ton's C'herry Blend tobacco and thinks batk over :t disting uished t'Jl'l'C'I' Ill psychology. He even looks a lillk like the celebratl'd Dr Sigmund Freud. \\1th bushy, now-white bl'ard and hands c lJspcd behind his back as he \.\3lks the rn1les of hospital corridors DR. IRVl:'liG Stone. 67. muses "In 11 day!'> I'll be through," as ht• grants one of his mfrt•q ut.•nt in - terviews, his l<1st on thl' JOb, in f:.id Ir\' Stonl' 1s n·tiring '1S chief psych(1logist :.it F:.i1n·1<·w Stale llo:-.p1t a l in Costa :\lesa. \\ hl'n' ht' 1orned the stafl 1n !!Xii. hut his working ea rt•t·r 1s I u r frotn ov t•r .. , won't have to get up at 7 :30a.rn . a nymore, but I know I' II keep on gl'tling up at 7: 30," says Dr. Stone. rnc.•ntally sur- veying his retirement future which s hou ld st ill ket.•p him busy. Iii:-; farewell par ty was Thursd ay, marking the :-.tu rl or ttle J e wis h Pa ... ::.0\'{'1· holiday period, \\hi ch co-workers said the~ found filling for the balding, New York-born psychologist emeritus of the big hos pital. P assove r marks celebration of the Jews' freedom from bondage. a time for all those descended from Moses' band to think good thoughts for the futun•. ,\ quiet. good-humored rnan , Dr . Stone . psycholog ist. sits at hi~ fluorl'scent-ltghted offiN· desk. un array of s mok- ing pipes laid out to onl' :o;1ck. Tht• mouthp1t'('('!'t . of Chief Psyclwwgist Muses on 'Freedom' And Retired Life rnos t or his pipes are well-chewl'd frorn long use and the corners arc broken off a couple of thcrn. Travel and study tour \'isits are on his future agend.i~ plus continued \\Ork with several ugcn· des in the treatment of mentally re t arded persons Some profess ional writing also lies ahead o n his ret1rcrncnl agenda. H E HAS the same name as I rving Stone, author. the highly suc- cessful writer of his- torical novels including t he bes t -selling bio- g raphy of Dr. Freud, the father of p~ychology . "We both write," s ays, Dr. Stone, "but he rnakes rnonev at it. .. Fairvie\\ ·s Stone has publis hed nurncrous papers in the field of mental retardation. :1 field i nto w hi ch he gravitated after begin- ning his car eer in 1938 as a New York City h.igh school cou n selor and pt.ychologist. He was one quick to re- a li ze that mental re- tardation in itself cannot be treated -· it is not a n i ll ness t1lat can be handled -but t h al its syrnptornatic results, handicaps imposed on the afClicted individual, can be improved through educat ion and therapy. ''When J came here we were only ·custodians'," he remarks, l ooking back to 1967 w h en he joined the Fairview staff as chief of ps ychology. The intervening years have seen remarkable new concepts being ap- plied to improving t he lot of the retarded c lienL-.. t,700 of them at the hospital and others out· side. lie has seen the p atumt populc1lion lilt Fairview decrease s teadily .is more <'apable C'lien1s step out into more <id vanccd 1s l ylcs of life or s he ltered c:orn rn unity care centers. So1ne holtl down simple, but slcudy. paying jobs ditional ones tn mind Travel, however , cit·~· rt~· de Ii g h t s Dr. Stone. who has been dis- p:-itched to Europe and 1 he Orient se\'eral times for study and instruction in othl'r eountrics. ··Thev C'all rne the Sam Yori) ~f Fairview." he DR. STON1': 1s it ciuii)s. toyin g with a ~pecial advisor to the handsome, heavy new President's Co11Hniltec briar pipe presented by on Me ntal netarclation th t• 1 2 . rn c rn be r and pres ident o f the ~ychology departmcnl O r ange County !'ttaff .it a lun c heon Psychological Asso<·1a-Thurs da'" lion. "Are the Adull or. Stone a nd his wife, Retarded a Lost Genera-Roseanne. who is a lion?" is the Lille of the social worker, reside in paper he will deliver in lr\'ine. The v have a mar- these roles at a May con nagc ('Oui1 seling prac-fere~ce in Portl_and. Ore. lice which they will con· Jl1 s. professional c:-..· tinue 111 his retirement pert1se ha s led t 0 .rrorn slalc service. publication or 18 book re- vie\\ Son books :.ind journals dea ling with psychology or rn enlal re- tard a ti on . l wo rnon• await publication. with another s till in lhl' typewriter and a few <.1d Ro!'tc:.mne. note~ Dr. Storw. is doing a bit of c:ounseling within their own marriage. "She keeps telling rnc to take it easy,·· s;;iys the 67 year-old dynarno. workshop for women GLOW ... cycle Signup W onien Make On April 12 at UCI ,.fi~;i;v;;:~0;;;·.ri~~ On in Summer bikes. "hi le mos l other Ward a HoDle It '~ rnorc.• 111-o ho11H· un \\'ard 35 of Fairview S tate Hosp11al, no" that a volunteer group of wornen ha.., sl:irtl'd putting plaqul's, -,1·ones. p1ctun•s ;rnd cl<.•torutl'd s helves on the \\..ills. Pcnnn Farrar of Wh1ll1er !shown above 011 stl'placld<.'r mounting .i \\Ult plaque> is Onl' ol the: ll'atil'rs of tht• ).!roup 11f Good Deedt'rs from rnunv Southl·rn (';il1forn1..i c·1lies that has a!'.>sernbll•d ;111 cst11nalt'd SS.000 \\Orth of in II-nor d t:l'Orator 1lc.•rn-.. lo t'llCl'I' up the s ur roundings of the.· SO or !'to <It.•\ t·loprnentalf~· db· a bled ) oun~ 111 e n in the.·'' ,11 d Thl' Tl"<:t!>·hasl'd <·oq)(1l .1l1on. llorne 111 lenors and Gift Spec.·1ah ... 1 ho.J .... il'-Sl ... lt·d in the prOJl'C:I A !-tpnng "orkshop on c1tv. count\. state and federa l Jobs "111 be ht•td frorn 9 a.rn. to 3 p.111 . Saturday, April 12. 1n Room 100. Social Sc1enCl' Hall on the L' C I n ·inc Carn pus. The works hop , opt•n to alt interested wornt•n. will be sponsored by th<' Wome n 's Opportunities ('('J1lt'r. univers ity of California Ext('n sion ln111t'. According lo Ed\'the Peters. director of the center . the purpose of the'" orkshop is to pro- \'idt• mforrnation ubout JObs m the gov<•rnrnent ">Cctor. c1nt .!>crv1ce test 111g. the kinds of skills and abilities s uch jobs• require. and to assist '' ouwn in assessing their ~trength s ::ind weak nesses relevant lo sm•h ernptoyrnent. \\'orkshop leuders 111 Jddit1on to :\ls. Peters \\ill be : Odessa Dubinsky. manager of the Southern California Employment Data and Research Of lll'e of the Employmt.>nl Oepttrtmcnt of California. who will giw the keynote m essage': Gabrielle Pryor, rnayor of the city of Irvine: II el en Bjeru rn . ern ploy Buyers Given a Boost fh1• /ollou•1nq u a., pr1•pare1l h11 Ille Ca/1fornza State Ha r ,\ ~sor1atinn 11s port nf 11 .\1 ne~ of m- terprl'tll,. rrr/1c/1's 1i;.1i111·d u·e1•/..'/11 1111<kr Ille /Ille Lm1 111 1k/lon Pe rh.1 ps l tw h1 i.?gt . ..,, bo<1st 111 bu·. t·rs hJ:. bcl'n thl..' gn,.,.. 1ng l;.i\\ 01 ·produt h lwl>tlity The court:-. hav1· inm '"l f<.1r mlo 11npos111g h<J b1lil \ '' 1thuut I .1ull. :'\<i\\ JO\' 11wnufacturer 1s s trich\. 11.iblc• \\ tw11 h(• puts ·a cll'fc·clive pro duct on tht· 111;1rJ..t·I TH E l ~TRE.\SE 111 proJut·b licib11lt.' · CJ!>es means changes 111 other areas of la". :\lore cases corne into the C'ourts. r\ow they are about ... .itc~ of rC'al estate. IC'a!>cs of ~oods. ren- t,ds. Drstn but o rs ;md prO\ 1clers of scrnces Jl'l' aho Jfft•cll'd \ou1 t ... suy. m erft-ct. that anyone who 111Jrl.1.•ts ..111 item ..,hould be held lo ..i standard nf (1/ne!i.~ C"aliforn1;.1 Sl't .1 landrnark case rnvolnng ,1 deft•l t1Vl' t,Jthe Thi· ('Ourt held that ~ m<1nuf;1c·1 un·r 1s · :o.tnc·t lv liable'" for defects AVOID HIGH COST OFDYIMG calMATIOH IURIAL AT SIA n. ...,._ , .. ,.., ,. ... i... • ...... ~--­• 0 M ...... ~,,_ .... ---.-~ ....... . ...... ,_ , ... ., , ..... ., .. ·-·····---_, __ • .....,.._ .... o.r __ .... ...,,.........., ... _ .............. THE NEPTUNE SOCIETY :.utO ¥11 ( ~ •? .. , .. ,. ' ...... '-.. _.., R•·•" 1.1 i '"'° --l ""' 8 u • • 911'•"' hf, "~..-vnitn W It C..e•I 1n ht!> product It doesn't rnatkr that he wasn't negligent A consumer 1s slill proll.'<'lt·<I C'aliforn1a courts h<1vc lt•d the nation m :-.l'll1ng rules of :;tricl llah1hty lei protcd the l'Onsuiner So the rn;.1nufa c:tun·r "ho either m akes or designs u deft•t·t1ve product that get!> into the c us torner·s hands that caus<'s damage must pay. The product need nol be unreasonably dangerous. Nor n eed the plainti ff be unaware of the defect. ll doesn't rn<1lter that the plain- tiff was als o careless and contributorily negligent. TUE CONSUM ER need only s how that tbe product was "defective·· and caused t he in- iuric'i. ,\ nu m bcr of recent cases have in volved defects'' in design : These involved failing to put safety devices or simple improvements on products tht1 t would have made them defec live or uns afl· A J Malton, Dfllgner #llh world<W•dt rtsourcw' nff9f you mt f 1nl'\I Marv Rovtr. As 1 o <"hotcei fOf vour home, tttdltion1I to I Cll't'l•C Dorothy RvQt, Dfll9ner CCU UllA P ~ ........ C...tM Drift 0£ltON 'LAU clo~ to F1.tt1on hie 714e40-tl40 rnent specialist, Orange County; Lucille Acosta, Orange County Job BJnk. Slate Employ- m e nt D eve lopment 0 e p a r t rn e n l ; a n d :\1 a r gar it a Cor l e z , l'rnployrnent specialist. Veteran's Adrninis tra· lion Regional Office. A self-assessment hour will offer tools for dis· covering needs. abilities. weaknessl'S. likes and ciis likcs. A workshop in te~t-taking \\ill provide lht.' op portunity to sec vanous kinds of c:i\'ll :-.ervice and rncrit tests and to obtain inforrna- t1on on ho\\ to prepare for <1nd take suc h tests. There is a registration fee of S3.50 for the workshop. Interes ted wornen are urged to pre- register by calling the Wornen's Opportunities Center. (7141 833-7128. companies. including Schwinn and A.MF, eilher provide reflective tires on some of their models or <,IS an option. Recent legislation has established a man dptcwy s tatewide bicycle registration syst em to go into ef- Ccct on July t , 19i5. u nder the system, \\hich will be administered by the Depa rtment of :\fotor Vehicles. licenses will be issued bv bicyc:I(' dealers and h.1\\' enforcemenl In 1973, some 39,000 agencies al a cost of Sl ea('h per yeur. co 11 is i ons between Until the s tatewide s ystt'm is implemented, lht· bi cyc l es and motor following registration programs arc being offered vehi°cles were r e ported by loce1l agl'nl'ic~ mo r c than 1, 000 Jurisdiction Issued by Dura lion persons were k illed in Costa Mesa Police Permanent Cos t Free Free SJ.00 t h ese co 11 i s ion s. Fountain Valley Fire Permanent Although most collisions Huntingt on Be a l'h Cit y Clerk 2 years occur in daylight. the Irvi111.• Poli te l year most serious take place Lagun<1 BC'ath Polit·!.? Permanent 1.00 1.00 I 5(.1 during periods of dark· :'\e\\ port nl'<ICh Police 4 years ness. rain, and fog, when and FirC' it is difficult lo see the San Clemente Polke 2 years 2:> bicycle and its rider. ac-San Juan Capistrano City II all Permanent Free cording to national safe· Santa Ana City Hall 2 years .50 ty figures. Seal Beach Police Permanent 1.50 t;nincorporated Ar<' a Sheriff Permanent Free 0 n e i n d u s tr y ~--------------------­s pokes man , w h o pre· ferred to remain un· named, called t he Rhode Isla nd and :"'ew York measures "motherhood and Girl Scout bills." Entertainment happenings. Every Friday in the DAILY PILO MARCH 31 , 9:30A.M. & 7:30P.M. HOLIDAY INN 3131 BRISTOL COSTA MESA COME TO A FREE L ECT URE ANO GET READY TO BE A THIN PERSON THE REST OF ·YOUR LIFE. COME AND H EAR ABOUT THE FA KES. F A DS . A N O FALLACIES THAT HELP KEEP US OVERWEIGHT. JOIN THE QUESTION ANO ANSWER PERIOD. IF I CAN DO IT AN'(BODY CAN Ifs o MIRACU:: of..,. ipend.nq Y90• Ol'I .;.,, o!ta-di~ ofre-cH1 I ~ed ~. tt no r~ IO bo ~. nol -by 10 ~ llwt " no 190\0tl to ~ .., the foodl you lil-e n .... " no remon lo bolfte w11h wt•o</M I h(),.e eoten mor11 hol fudqe ~s 111 "" lolt !, yeor-s •hon all tho re11 of ""f "" c~ WOULDM'T rT II HICI TO MT DOWN TO .,,,...II & IAT UQ 1¥1HOMl ILSI .AHD MOT NIL .uu.n l.AMD "°' •AIMWMKTI. waA.ON'T IT BE-A MIRAO! na to f..)-4 ... 1h rhot fQ'.1 10 b. No '"'"• 1f you are 20, ~. 100 ~ °""" ~ • llCOMMIHDID IY ...-.cAL DOCTOIS FOR WOMEN-FOR MEN-FOR FAMILIES ,, ' . I ' . , : ~ I -I .. I' 'I ., Judging t~e tfudge . County Laioyers Eye Rating Plan BrTOM BAl<l,El' OI &-.. 0.11y ll'ii.4 Sult . Oran~~ County'ii Judge~ soon rn ay be arnoag Lhe JUdgcd if local f<twy~rs decide lo adopt <1n evaluation 1>ystero that lti already in effect in 4t number of California (.'()Unties . T.he rating ~ys lern varies from county to county but basically it rails for ll:lwycrs who are 1nerobers or a county's bar as~ociation to •·score·· judges on a sc~ of I through s. I f, the evuluait1n g lawyer reel6 that Judge Blow 11' doinl( a rirst class job. he gives him a .. 1 " Anything l<.'.t>:, than first rlass cun rangc from 2 to ). lhl· bottor11 nf th<.• lud1ciJl seale • Sorn l' cou n l H·-. h ;I\ t: added ,, o· ruling. ,,.hich 1:. u.sc<J IJy tho 1<.twycr wtwn he r~els that ht> dol•s not h ;.1vt· sufli · t· It: n t l ' x p L' l' I l' /l (' l' I n ~v<Jlu:ttl· a parth·ula1· iud~e. San B1•r11 ;1ntmo ('oun· l y's judgt·s Wl'rc the latest jurists tu corn<: un dcr th<.' t•valualion s potlight. \\hen that <:ounty's bi.Ir <.1ssoc1aliu11 solidly votc<l for i:idOP· lion of thL· sy~ll'111 . J U DC E~ lhere have been rated 1n 17 categories ancl under the five pos:,ible scores with 160 lawyers s ubrn1ttin~ ballots t o county b<1r evaluators. dent Von Murlens :said. 'Certainly, roost lawyers who discuss the issue with rne seern to be in favor or it but the mat. tcr will have lo be put lo &.1 vote. ·•And then we wlll huve to decide what form our system will take, pro. vided we go ahead with an evaluation pl3n," he said. "I think l have seen some 20 diffe r ent vers ions or it end ours, if we adopt one, might be still another version:· Ten Orange County lawyers asked about the value o f a judicial evaluation systern :,aid lhey thoug ht adoption by lh<' county bar was 111 evitablt• All 10 "<.'rt' solrdly in favor of lhe innovation Jnd said the ('ornpcknt. h<.trd workin~ judgt· had nothing (o fl'ar frorn t•ounty b<ir rnl'rnbcr~ IH'tnl'd with !\Ut'h a VOil' Santa Ana trial lawvt·r· L<'onard McBriclt'. '~ho le ft the S<1nlC:t An<J Municipal Court bench :,evt·ral Y<'ars ago lo re- turn to privalt' p1·ac·fic('. regards judiciul evalua. tion in Orange County as a ·'tong overdue step in the right direction. ··Judges should expect to be rated b) lawyers. he said. ''ll would. not have worried roe when T was on the bench and it certainly wouldn't worry me if I we re on the bench today. ,;31~. •• J 'rn really not loo concerned about It although I rnust confess ( really don't see the point or it all. "lt rn ay be helpful to have the county bar's tubulaUons at a time when judges are running for office and the voter '"':1Y be seeking some gwd e to his e fficiency," Judge Lee said. "Apart frorn that. l 'm not sure about lht! worth or 1rnch u survey.'' Superior Court Presid 1ng Judge R<?bert A. Banyard agreed w1lb Judge Lee "ff Tllt\T'S wh<.it the bar "ilnts. \\.ell und ~ood. and ~e have dts· l'u~scd th1~ thing at the bench :.ind bar cornrnit tc>e levl·I." the presiding Jurist s:.iid ··Judg<'~ are bemg ,iudgcd every day c1f the wet·k in sorn<' forrn or <inother . ·· Jud~<' Bu nyard .s aid. "Our courts arc open to th<: public and t he press often acts as a watchdog in a way that judges respect and accept. .. And then we have the appellate courts," Judge Banyard added. "A judge's work is evaJuat· ed by them and a lot or people are going to start asking sorne prell; s traight questions about the judge who is being constantly r cveri,cd by a higher court ·'But if this 1s what the bar votes for, s o be it.·· Sa n B e rnard1no'f> Judges were ralt•d on in t e g r 1 t y . l. o u r t t' s;. , pun<.'lu<.tlit ~, a t l<•nl ivc fH'SS , e ffl('IC•nl'V, irn P<1rlialit ). l>1a s. pro· <·edural k11c>wl!·dg1., s ub· :-.tant1vt• l:t"' kn<iwlt•d).!l'. c.·vid('n<.'t' know lt'<lge. sl'l llcrncnt skill s. industry. f1rrnn ess, willingness to fp;,irn couragt'. :-t·nSl' of hurnor, hurnan1t v .incl ••\\·t: ·"EEO checks Judge Banyi:ird said. and b;.ilances in the ··My own thoughts arL· tourtroorn just as we that Wl' s hall have to nl'cd thcrn evcrywhen• rnakl' !>Ure that judges else." he said "f'rn :.i ll are bC'ing scored bv for il .. I aw y e r s w ho a r ~· SL-vera I judges arc qualified lo do so:· e1rn cerncd about 1hc L aguna Beach nl possible innovation. but tornL'Y William Sheffield Supc>rior Court .Judge do<>s not 1.11{rec on that W i 11 i a rn S . Le c or point. cornpa::.s1on 1'il'wport Beach is not ·• Judj!L':-. should be rat Four of s rx (11-.1111-:<' ('uunly JUdgt''i qut•:o. honed on tht· ':tl11t• of such :.i surv~y con de rnlll'U th<.• s~S tl·rn Js pomtlc~s and a n oln 11.>U:. aUatk on thL· Jud it-ran one ofthern . cd by the entire bar as ··A n.v lawye r who s oc1ation with any wants to g rade rn c on my 1 l~wycr "ho fc~ls that Ile pc·rforrn:.mce is we lcome is !lot l'uff1c1l'ntly (.\.X lo ctn so." Judge Lee pe~1<'llct>d to vote tJn the a b1l1ty or a particular judgl' having the privilege to abstain." hl· said. ,\11 four ;uJdillonall> Drug Cost a:,ke<J nol lo be 1den· l1(1~d .. (;1 vt> :.i l<iWVl'r :,nrne c l N• d \\ l'll·dC!>t>rvt>cJ ·lumps in U S I Xe the law and rnot1on dt>· µarlrnt:onl and then >OU WASHINGTO~ lUPl> gd )uur lurnps when he -Doctors and druggists :-.l::'nds in his l>allot to the reported heavy opposi· ~·ounty bar. n ght ., .. a lion to a government Jlldgc cornrnt•ntcd. ··/\nd plan to cut :\Ieditare and w h at a b o u t s o rn L' Medicaid drug costs. pink t'hl'C'kNI hid frl'sh Taxpayers could sav<.· frorn l<iw :;t'hool scoring ~t least $49 million a ~ Judgl• \\l1o 's forgotll•n yenr if drugs were rnorc law than he'll cvl'r purch;.iscd for the aged le;.1rn ""' and poor regardless of hrand n:tm<.•, H ealth. IT IS !\OT ~ l'I t'l'r\;1111 J<:ducation and Wdfan· th;11 lht• Or.tngt· ('r1u11ty Sec-rctar~ Caspar Wcm Bar As'io1·1•1l11Jll ,qjl bergcrtoldCongres:- i•Cfoµt J J11d1t•1;il L'' .tlua Thl• m :.iximum <ii ·•1 don't think good judges have anything to fear.·• Sheffield addt'd. ··But 1 do lhink that lawyers who practice before them are ideally placed to rule on their .ibility or lack of it. ~hcffi eld scoffed :.it a Judgc·s cornrnent that a judicial evaluation in Ornngc County would re· s uit in •·a n cros ion of ;udiC'i<1l indcpcndcncc SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA I FOCUS More Teachers 'Play' Politics By THOMAS D. ELIAS More than ever. school teachers have been rnaking their innuence Celt in school ~ard elections a lt around California this sp,.. mg. Leading the way as teachers become rnoi:e p~lilically involved has been the Californi a Teache rs Association <CT~>. whose 144.000 members include alrnost 80 per- cent of the state's elernentary and high school teachers. .. T~e CTA ':. activ1t~ takc•s t"o form~ hnanc1al s upport for <.·and1datcs 1ls local chap. ters favor. and votuntt:cr work in <·:.irnpai gns The atrn. of cout'!>l'. 1s lo incn.·a!'>c the num bt:rs .or loc'.JI school board rn~1nbL·r~ who syrn path12e wllh s uch CTA go<1b a ... collecliH· bargaining a nd incrt•:ist•d p:.iy lor tto;.1cht>rs CTA chapters h,1\C t'ndorsed canrlidal<'" rn more thiJn 60 IJ('fl't'nl of lht' 700-odd California schoO'I distm·ts this year '3ul CTA ba.cking doesn 't rnean ;.iutornatic clcl'tion. In this month's elections, s lightly less than h:.ill theCTA-b acked candidatt•s won. . ~ne result of the C J'A ':, 1rll'reased polit1c;.i f act1v1ty has been an irll'rt>:isc 1n lhl' number ol l<;ac~ers running for school h11<1rd pos ition:. in d1s tr1cts where they livt• but don't work. l"o crnploye can legally Sl't'\'l' on the board of :.i district where he works No official tabulation of lt.'a<.'hcr <"in didacie_s h a~ been made. but .i s pok<'srn::in 'tor the California School Ro;1rds r\ssociallon say~ such activity "has picked up t•nouJ?h so that we're looking at tl a:, a polentially·drai,t1 t· con flict or interest. T~~ CTA has no s u!)e..t;mlial cornpet 11ron 111 organizing teachers for political action Its only rivals an.• the Arnerrcan F'c·de ra lion of Teachers. an AFL·CJO union. and lh<' ultra-conservative Professional Eclucator:- Group. an outgrowth of the 1971 l.o:, AngL'll·~ teacher strike . The AFT's California rnl'rnbershq> 1~ Ii·..,. than 20 percent of I he: Cf;\ 's and I h<.• Professional Educator:-. Group is still srn;tllt•r CTA rnoney is funnl'IL·d into ::.choot boarcl campaigns via a qua:,i 1nclc·1wntk11t org;rniz.., lion called the Assotwtio11 tor Ul'llt•r Citizenship. ABC's funds t•orn1• lrorn an an nuat voluntary donation uf S7i n •quL·stcd from each CT A rncrn ber. I' art of t·~1t•h donatior1 <.·ornes b;,i('k lo the d1:.trn:I wht·rc the donor works. This fund. s1rnil:.ir 111 !h\• "Bl'l l1•r Covern rncnt Clubs .. s ponson•d hy 111 .cll.\ larg{' co r porations ~s.a "ay of ~c11111g thl·1r l't111>loyes to make .Poht1ta l c-ontnhution:-. ,.., \ht' only statewide CTA arrn lhal t•;111 lt·g .1lh 111akt• campaign donations. . .Loc-a l ch~pl~rs. h11\\ L'\ 1·1 l .111 wl up s imilar org<.1111zatwns ot tlw11· m' 11 10 runnel money lo school board t«tnd1cl<1ll"• By the <'ncl or FL·hru.1r~. tlw st,1tL'" 1clc or ganization had contnbutcd Sl28.000 to vanoul.'I candidates. Es lirnales of <·untnbul1on~ by local chapter!l ran rnurh ltt\H'r. but final figures a re not Yt't ava1lahlt'. si nce sorne elcc lions will be held as l<.tll• J" :\la\ ·· :\1 one.r isn ·1 wh<it usu.1ily wins :-.chool board elections anyway. exl'l'PI in a huge dis·· trict like Los Angeles.·· says Joyct:' Fadcrn . the CT A ·s ch 1d politiC'al l'flutat1<m cxeculiv<.· "The prirn<iry factor in !ow-turnout clet'lion:- like thes<.> is tirne :ind C'ffort ·· .Ms . FaclL•rn lhl'rcfore travel::. the :-t:rte in strueltn).! locul c hapll-rs 1r1 :-.ud1 political tech~iqut's a!> pn•cind \\Ork and 111t(•rv1ewin ~ candidate:-. to lt·~1rn \\ho 1s 1110~1 snnpalhctil- to teacher 111krt•sls S h e report.., that urh;rn Southern Ce1liforni.1 th:-11 il'l:, an• rnore pohtrcally <.1ct1ve than rno:,l other:-Rura l d1 s lrrtts in agncullur,11 ;1n·as lend to h<J\'t' lhe lea!>l political <tl'l1v1ly arnonl! ll';icht·r.., t111n ..,~sll'lll ln\\abk l·osts" plJn "Our good judgc::- \\'Oll 'l subscribe to that. .. he s<11d. "/\s for tho~<: 1udgc·s who ha\'c r<'ason tu fc<l r s uch an t'\ alua lrun. J>l'rhap:, an utJversl' rating or t Y. o rn 1ght help thotn to brush up theor 1 .----------------------' ~~i-------~-JU-d1cial-pc-'rforrn___.,:a_"" .. 1 JCPenney "Wt'n· 1.tli..111~ .il11111t 11 would li mit lhe fcdl'r:d n ghl nm'.· b;ir P rl'sl :,Jw rc of costs. UPHOLSTERY WM. Y.-W .. t MtelHt I '22 H~ ll•cl c.tf• Mn.-541..0259 I AIRBRUSH 1 ART I INSTRUCTION I lbpert •rtlst•~•OChff Y...,..·Co..tefllporory CCM11 .. fttl0ftot. ,.. COllFM. •t.,-19'1 • ... ,...... •975 . (714) 673~8332 ............... •• Complete coverage of county government and court•. Every day In the DAILY PllOT LeeDS QUALICRAFT SHOE STORES spring shoe sale starts Monday, March 31 regular 8 .99 to 11 .99 6.97 regular 12.99 to 14.99 8.97 regular 15.99 and up 10.97 • Select groups of really reel bergelnal • From regular 1tockf Spring s hoe 1001<11 •Big choices I But sizes are lncompletef handbag group ~off regular 3.99 to 7.99 2.66 to 5.33 Use your BankAmericard or Master Cherge. FASHION ISLANO. NOW'P<>f't Beech. HUNTINGTON CENTER, Huntlnglon Beach. FASHION SOUARE, Santi Ana: WEST~INSTER MALL Weatm1n1ttr, 'SOOTH COAST P~ Costa Mesa. This week only! Three great penns are on sale. Choose the one right for you. O ur fabulous sale. includes Realistic~ "No Rods Just Rollers" perm: reg. $20, Sale 15.88 Helene Curtis "Phase 7" perm: reg. 17.50. Safe 13.88 And "Balsam Plus" perm reg 12.50. Sale 9.88 All sale prices include cost ol haircut, too• No appointment necessary. Charge ii. All JCPenney stores will be closed Easter Sunday, March 30, 1975. Sllop Swdcry Hoof! to S P.M. at ttte folowhN) 1ton1: HUNTINGTON BEACH (714) 892·7771 NEWPORT BEACH (714) 644-2313 Sundey, March 30. 197~ OAIL'YPILOT 83 JCPenney 20o/o off our entire stock of diamonds ... • # Sale. 416.00 Sale 260.00 Reg. $520. 14K gold Reg. $325. Wedding w.edding set . sel Engagement ring diamond sapphire. has Y• carat diamond. Sale 84.00 Reg. $105. Single diamond cocktail ri ng 1n 14K gold setting Sale 136.00 Sale 184.00 Reg. $170. Bridal set: Reg. $230. Cocktail engage.ment ring in 4 ring. Total weight Y• prong tiffany setting, ct. set in 14K gold. Sale 836.00 Sale 168.00 Sale 280.00 Reg. $1045. He.ar~ ~eg. $210. Insert ring Reg. $350. Insert fing sha~ed cocktail ring. m 14K gold setting with 10 diamonds in 32d1amonds, 14Kgold. with 8 diamonds. 14K gold setting. Sale 520.00 Sale 300.00 Sale 104 00 Reg. ~650: Diamo.nd Reg. $375. Man's l4K Reg. $130. Man'; wedding ring set in g?ld ring with 7 diamond ring in 14K 14K gold. diamonds. gold setting. Sale42.00 Reg. 52.50. Earrlnga ot 14K gold with diamonds. Sale 560.00 Sale 836.00 Reg. $100.1.CK gold Reg. $1045. Ladies tleart pendant with ring with v. carat 24 dlamonaa. diamond in 1 •K gold ...... All JCPenney storea wUI be cfoHd Eaater Sunday, Marett 30, 1115. FASHION ISLAND, Newp0rt Beach (714)644-2313 HUNTINGTON CENTER. Huntington Beach ( 71 4 ) 892-7 7 7, I ' '4 OAIL Y PILOT 8yJOOLSOS o..,.o..i.,.. ... ~ You come h omt from ~on .. Her a hard day and yoo'rt-real ly keyed up and tired Should ><11.1 1 :JJ make d martini ~nd dnnk 1t 1b1 take J tranqu1liu.:r or 1c.·1 hbten to some soolhina music·· The answer dd1mtcly !hould be (<'I. according to Tiw>mas E :\1ant·m1, eonc·ert '1olin1:.l and lecture r fie bt:lll'\'l''> mu sic b4.t s ··apintu.il Jnd t:motiooJI values · "hich t· .an be used lo promott- physkal and mentaJM<Jllh ~ancuu <tnd h1.s wUe. Mary. 11 c.:oncert p1an1:.t. performed and uemonstrated the use of mws1c in healing ror the Orange Coast Chapter of the Psynetics Found<t · twn in the Costa Mesa Woman'lll Clubhouse "In music, the treatment ts re· ce1ved by the giver and receiver both. Jsn'l that metapbys1cal"" lfancini asked. , · I was awere of music s BEA ANDERSON, Editor spmtual and emOCJonal val early in life t:nless you lt!lt tbt> music J S vou were performing, lt ~.co dead ·E\'ery t1m~ l performed. I noticed the audience and il.ereac· t1on The audience recmed very little from rold. impeccable ~rformant·cs .. NOT AN ACCIDE~T He beUeves musicians bave a duty Lo deliver a message, since ··no patte of music was put on paper by accident." :\I u s 1 c w 111 . l he Ju ll i a rd ~raduate s<Hd. "make you draw J picture an your mind. (eel -.omething and meditate " .\1 u~1c reaches the emotaon!'! through the audio nene and \our own pores." he continued When listening to music. "one \~av or another. ~our emotion-. ,1r<' going to have a treat .\I anc 1n1 believe:. ·thtre 1 ... music that will heal. uplift, maJ<e ''>U slrk or even Ioli you "This is ~ h\.. he cautions. a person should rWVl'r listen to melancholy must~ Prize Money Enriches Fight Against Poverty R~ ALLl!-iOS Df:ERR 01 th• o .. ,,, ~, .. , "411 .h·Jn I-<irb.Jth sighs \\hen '>hl· think:-. lr.1c·k o,·1·r f1\1· "''" :-.. 111 Sh;:in· Our Sch l'~ . ()( c·ourM· lll\'11• li:J\l' lx.•t.•n p111tes wben wt: were doWh prett~ t.=low Low on money. Lowon food But \\hen we needed it. it was 1lw a~"i there The Lord does pro 1 .,. \ I th~ lnt t.'rrupted b y emergcnn phont.· c.·:.dls and walk·in v1s1tor'> -.hl' tC1lkt.·d about hm\ tht.· pro i.:n1m hl·gan The ()ff1<·1· 1s prc1 '1ded IJy St .John th1· Ha pt•"' C<Jtholt c Church. Costa .\ll'sa She glanced ul the D1sneyl4.1nd Community Serva·c Award pl<l que now g r acing the w:Jll of th<· converted slor t-roorn thou~ht of Mrs. William Brannick, . . and Elizabeth fill bag from SOS shelves, which are nearly empty. Disneyland grant will help fill them up. lh<' ~.).0011 ea!'h award and ~m1led \\'l· want t<> do something tha• \\ 111 gl•t b;.ick to our original con n•pt. g(·tting lo the cau:-.es of po' t·rt~ in Or:J n ge Count~ . -.omcthing th:.r t will have con tinued impact on the poor:· SOS is c:<>nsidering forming d lood c:o·OP or credit union ~1th the uward F.DVC'ATIO:'\AL PROJECT -It <il l started in the !>um m er ()f 1%9 as an educational pr oJ ~c:t Wc: "anted to do '>O mt>l h1n g to help alleVlate the c·au'>e:-. of poverty. but didn't ~no'' ''hat. ·she said. So. a resc•arc.:h project on coun ty needs and existing services Jnd u t:Jlcmt survey of the pari11h b<:g:.in •\\c• trll·d lo discover \\hat re.· sourct.':-. und ugeneics v.c:rc cur rently <.1vail:Jble . SOS members talked to county and ,;tnte agen· cie!>. c.·ommunity centers und other C'hurchcs .. , she said ··.\t c an\\h1le. we were ac: cumulating a li:-.t of talents to be callt.•d upo n :.ii-. we required them clodor:-.. te:.icher ~ uri\'l•r-. Span1sh .speakln~ peo pie. ;rnyonc· "ho t'ould con tnbutc· · B~ ~la) 111 19i0. an office w:.rs !->et up at tht· church. Orficiallv open rrnm !I to noon every day, it 1:-. m<1nned '" ... steadv stream of '11luntt•cr~ · D1 ver sd1ed c·o mmunit' Sl1f\. l('C • IS l'X ac.:tly whul I h e· j,(roup prond~s SERVICES OFFERED Thl' list ml'ludc~. Stuf!ln~ the SOS office to meet t•mergcncy needs. such as food . clothing. utility bilb, rl·fcr ral services -:\1inistl'ring to farm labor <·amps -Support to the Orange Coun· ty D c p arlm11nt of Social Service~. meeting needs the de· putml'nt <:an 't. and providing fundi-. fo r times )Jcdi·Cul won't l'OVC.'l'. J\111ing the Santa Ana school distri<'l through the Feedback F'oundal1on in providing and transporting rhildn·n to hot lun(•hcs ,\s:-.istancc.· "1th the Orang<' County Community <.:hnic on 11tafflng from its origin a l\ ~ UC Irvine studl'nl project. Pan CHO Chn1 l· Support l•1 South und Wei<t ('ommunlt\ ('pnter-. 1n Sunta Ana - when bt" a '•d ll IC I!> U!>ed ID Lberapy b) ho5~11l> :nd at now. U. an ac crecthed ~on,. t bJect he noted ":Wt.tsic ha b«.n f°'lnd to be ClOm.mercially d vantaieous in the market." In the grocery. st.ore, for example, music is used to relax cu$toaiers so tbey w•U purchase more, lf ancini said. ''There as a magic toH. )e:,. but only "hen }OU are tuned in. ::\lusic hu not yet teamed to zero in on a particular problem ·• )fed1cal research has found ~'i. thal ''music vibrations can and do affect the molleeular -.tructure of the body," the musi caan said. This research has been chronicled 10 a book b' Or Donald Hatch Andrev.c; SEVF.S \\ORK!-\ ln lh.: second portion of the pro gram. the :\tancan1s performed seven composition~ of different styles, ranging from a Gr1el:{ ~onal a to :\lrs. Mancm1·~ H'rs1on of ··Jnd1an Love Call. "h1rh ·Everything turned a bnlhant purple. I \\as raised out of today..., activJties. · I saw ... eaJ?ulb .,oann1i1 · · I felt ~torm a.nd calm Ttte-~et'ond '' .is u Debusi;' piece:. Love. melancholv and JO~ ''<'re noted as r<'a c·t iorr.;. ~·Pxl "as a work by Kreusler, \\hich pointed up lmailnatJon ~lancim &aid I •• Don 'l be afraid or imagination. It is powerful. won· derful. an ang~l or heaven." The n ext piece was a romance by a Scandinavian coml)OleT'. It.a mnsage, Mancini said, '•ia to connect you with the divine, the infinite, great creative enersy ot tbe universe. ··There is a great deal more to life than we see. We are part of it. We are cutting ourselves orr. •• lfancini, now a San Clemente re.ident. ,ave some tips for ua· mg music as a healing tool Peo· pie should, he cautioned. "watch out" hat they feed their minds. \ ·we ot.'ed more ofthe ~uiet and JO)OUS music. music that snot too t!XC1tmg That's the quarrel I ha\'t' "1th rock and roll .. The ~lancrnis . both forme1 member:-. of the music staff of '\BC. teac h cind play Sundays at 11 a.m . at the Laguna Niguel Com mun1l'> C hurch , which met-ls in Cro." n Valle~· School. MARIE YOUNG (LEFT), ANNIE M AE TRI PP SERVE A'f SOUTHWEST K I TCHEN Conlin u c d J 1 d to t.h e South\\ e-;t Kitchen. a hot lunch pro~ram for tran5ients and th<' d<'slll ull• It \\ ~1..., th<' first g roup to do 'iO. and no" 20 or~anizalion~ parl1l'ipalt.· Rt!l crrals for emergency uHI from tht' Oran~<' County Depart mcnt of ~l('nlal lle<.1llh as \\l'll "" transportation for chenh Consullallon to the emcrg mg Chnst1an St'rv1ce programs SOS '' us used as ;.i model by the Los Angel e-. archdiocese for olht:·r parish es to folio\\. -Participation in <.•sta blish ment of housing goels for Costa ~e!'a Jn the low and medium in · come bracket -Work in CoJoni:J J u arez. Fountain VaJtey and the Delhi harrio, Santa A1Ja· Projects in eluded English lessons, well baby clinic , cooking, arts and crafts and recreational project!. for chlldren. ~taking inroads into problem ureas wasn't always easy. ~trs. Forbath und her husband Frank, founding co·chairmen of SOS. remember being chased out when trying to us~ess th~ needs llf the men in the migrant \\Ot'kcr!'! barrack.- . ·We found heulth and samta tlon Pondltlons ;.ou wouldn't lwli1•\ t• :'\lost of t1w mrn ha<I nothinl{. not t.'\'t'll a nual for hang mg their clothes.·· she 1ia1d. SOS volunteer:-. h;.ivc been v1&1l ing lhl' <'amps. prov1d1ng used telenl)ion~ and <.11·1 vms;? the men to ma ~s at Our L<id} of Guadalupe Church every Sundet.' evening for five years. ··Th e \\ e 11 ·baby cl rn l l' 1 n Colonia Juarez Is an C'\amplc of seek in~ the source of povert~. meelin~ the health needs and ho pC'fully preventing more pro bl ems "Thal mvol.,.cment 111 onaoing, JS many of our projects are. We still have clinic" twice a month." Some projects jive way lo new ones. For •exa mple. help to th e Pan CRO clinic was no longer needed when it obtained iounly backing. ··The county Human RelaUons Commisaion credi t~ SOS with much help in uncov('ril'lg condi· lions in lhe farm ~abor camps which led to a Gr'lnd Jury In· vestlgation. · · GOOD~ DOl\A'U .:O In the past fa \'e ~ t'ars. SOS ha~ given an estimated average of four day~ of food to 2.400 lamlllef. ~md funds lotC:Jlling more> than S20.000 to 1.440 fa milies. ·w<' dispense abo\11 Sl,000 each month ... ~Ira . Forbath said ··Last month at\\ as :ilmost h\i<'t that \\ e ~tit had a grand ldea of at tackmg the root of poverty. But. once you ·n· into u situation you rt'alaze that thl•rt• are dav·lo·da' needs a::.\\ ell ·· · Thu~ evol n ·<l lhe emergenc~ food lardl'r that ha!:> a high turnover rate t\ volunteer who was rilling grocery sacks for a needy ramib· noted. "They have eight children and they really need this. We're getting low on supplies, but I've got donations· coming in.'' The parish members donate re- gular!~·. In one corner or the omc·e were bundles of clothing destined for the Tl.P,.Thrift Shop. "We have a working arrangement. We send them clothes and when we have emergency needs, they serve our ref err a ls free.'' :\Trs. Forbath noted that many community groups outside of St. John the Baptist parish con· tribute. "W1th other churches, projects like the Southwest Kitchen have oeen a tremendous ecumenical endeavor." Perhaps what impresses moat is the SOS sense of community. ·we don't limit ournlv11 seo· graphically by our parish boun~ daries. The whole county ts our c·ommunity. Ir anyone hat a net>d. any time of day ot nltbt. -.om<'One will be there to help.'' Lefty Deserves a Fair Shake .. - Ann··Landers t DEAR ANN LAND~RS: 1 ave Ulll f rtend wbo 1lwa)'9 wu etty ltuck on herutr. We went hiith 1cboot Lo1ether. That.•• r reputation then and lt'ft t.be amenow. One thing that really 1npe1 m e . that when Miu Up~lty la in· (rodured to someone, m1tead of •hakmg hands with her right -.and s he <'<>ndcscendingly e'< tends her IC>ft hand and <1cts llkt• 1he 1s doing you a bag favor • Will you pleJse suv H "'ord 6bout thei.e people? lin'l lhll the b ea~ht o f urrogance~ SLIGHTl.Y NAUSEATED OF.AR S.N.: 'ot alway " S0m<' ,eoplc havP arthrltl5 In thei r llands and one hand Is In bettt-r M1pe than the other. Perbap~ \ 10.r old bin tebool •• la one of dloM unf ortonet. ptople. I can tell 1ot1 from ~al ft· pert.nee that lfter I H lllakM a few budred ltand1 I woald Jut lowe to 111b1&Hute tit• Jell_. •Dd I DON'T llHe artlnttt.• -IO pleaH nfrala.tiom •aldal batf' ty Jadcm"'' until you kllOW •• thefad1. DEAR ANN LANDERS' J'vc always 1otten alon1 beauuruny with mv mother·\n law I couldn't have a s ked for a betlt.•r one. But I see a problem comlna ::\ty husband and r are expect in~ our first baby. Thii; will !><- the fariil ~randchild and firs t great·-randchild an the family. My mother·1n taw "'ant!) to know lf J want to bring the baby to her home from the hosplt1I to 1h• can help out, or would I rather havo her move Into our apart· mcnt ror •week. Ann, J'd •ppreclatc all tM help I can i•l, but 1be wants to handle lht" baby. What I need ls tomeone to do the cooking and deaning. l want to tnke care of the baby's needs myself. Plea1c tell me ho~ to get the adea across lactfUJly. T don't want to ruin my relationship with my mother·in·law, but l DO want to be in charge of my first child when I bring him (or her> homl' from the hospital <WAN DRIED DEAR Q.: Flnt, don't mo\•c In to your m oth@r·ln·law's home. J Atk her to come to youn. Vou wOI hne mueh better control on your owa turf. Second, don't decide NOW who t. 1oln1 lO do what. 'nltre wlll be fllou1h chores In vol vtns I.he baby so that botla you and your mother· ln·law wl)l be plenty buty. Keep lhl811 peeceful even II )'OU have to &Ive in a little. lt ...Ul be-worth IL UEAR A ~ LANDERS I have been 10 furious (Qr t\\O "\'ch I 'vf" had a co'n lunt headache. :\1 aybe if J Mitt to you I'll feel better . Plcnbc tell me U I .1m rtsht or wrong. 1'"'romyau. l'll <1(-cept any a nswe r . Our J7·year-old son is u very '· • good kid. He has always '~orkcd summen and a ner school, saved his money and behaved himself. On his 18th birthday he made a down pay ment on a car. Two monthi later he lent the car to has buddy who is 19 Tbe kid wanted to go downtown for pizza. lie \He{'ked the <'<ir to the tun~ of ssoo 1:h~ idsurance company says OtiR ini,urance must poy, not the boy who wrecked the car. We wHJ have our rates raised becaUBe of thls accident. pluj we mu.st p&y the s100 deductible. . Shouldn•t the boy's dad pay the $100? He flatly retust?l -: saying • it was our aon's fault tor a.tuna the kid have the car. Althouab Lhese peopl~ are much better off nnancially than we are they re- ru1e to 4ccept any responslblllty. Am I wrong? Shouldn't thal kid's dad h ave come up with the SlOO? We'd like your opinion. - RED WfTH RAGE IN FRANKLIN DEAR RED: Vou glosi rlJht over that 19·year·old 111' he was a kid In knec·brltchea. \\'bat's th~ matter with HIM tbat he doesn''/ accept the rupon1lbWtyf II the youni man had aft ounce of de· eenc)' he•d Insist on pa~lnl th SlOt. ""'• Week's ·"Mar9'et Highlights NASD Quotations on Mutual Funds t ~::t: !·~ls .... W .. «:_~ (MM •• !.ft • u c..~~· ~""' G s.•..J i::: Llllrl"t ) u· u• t,. l.tt f US Ut ~ m Mo -~SI, ,.,J C-Wr 1.9 1.11 II• At* J_..ity •~n·· ,,_ G• l.~ l.TJ C::.11 _.::, .:n Aom "" • ,,. u s lrw-1." ... , ~ IM t .. •·•1 ~W ll t ,tl ,...llf • l.el 0 1'. IU .. ~"• 11ua . '11.1.. -Ill ..... , "·'' I. ~1"1". ii 't~ :~•:1 .a ·'° ~ t. ~·: ~ !'. !:&I ~f, t .. = .. ~ti:' l. •. c.., ,. UL UI Ui CMlcH I .• N.l . c....t IM I.It I SI C-... 1 44 SO Ep YSN l . 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'"' ...... 14\o ,. .\, .. ,, mllN C. itl,* 1"-I i-.+ •1 """ 2'4,... 4\o Jll4 41t • ""' 114,... '" "' "·-'• ........ ,., 111,IM 11, •'-1 -\, Pacer Moves )>assen1er compartment in a heavy rain!all. DESPITE the few annoyances, the car maker says its Pacer launch was otherwise nawless. Out in Front We weren't as bullish when we introduced the Gremlin as we are with the Pacer," says Eugene V. Amoroso, head or sales for AMC CIWIS~ Sclel'Ct MIMMt~t Tile new Pacer is setUnc Jhe pace for American Motors_.~) Despite some deslen ~bes and • switch from the f'otary ena:t.fte originally desianed for tt. the Pa~ has seorecl. a hit wtth car buyen since its introduction lutmonth. . .Bold stylinJ and vast ex· panslon of class help the Pacer compete ln the small-car market. William V. Luneburg, AMC president, says the company is boosting Pacer production based on a flood of orders and "the heaviest floor traffic we have had in more than a decade." Daily .PfO(luctlon has been increased from 540 to 700 Pacers. ADMITTEDLY, AMC, the s mallest of the major car makers, went out on a limb with The Pacer is 1l wide-bodied panyoa,,ihemove. four-passeneer Ctr wt~ a :-vh~le AMC1tr11lnll it.a future sue-lot of atus and .a feeling inside ceu, q11 -•1Pbftosopby of dif · · • th•t peaple. are look.bit at you - f eret\t~. ° For ·i nstance, the. whl~h they may well be. The Gremlin, a chopped-off Hornel · car I .&laH are!l covers :rr per·, introduced five years ago, can't cent ot the exterior surface, com· be confused. with anytbine else on pared with a nor~ al 25 or 26 per- the road,. cent. The. Pacer also is a bold ~esign · Whether it is the trend of conceived by the AMC design de tomorrow, who can sa~? Ap· artment under the capable con-parently AMC thinks it is. trol of Richard A. Teaaue. • Because of tts sharp Identity on. the road, the car is its own best ad. Yet in any new·car debut there are early-output allp-ups, and the Pacer is no exception. WHAT IS A fact, however, is that the car provides breathing · space inside -a definite trend for the future -within a com part frame outside. AMC expecli; to sell about 315,000 cars for its fiscal year, 75,000 or them Pacers. compared with 385,000 a year ago. In 1\74 the U.S. car industry. marketed 8.1 million cars. "This year jt will probably be in the net1hborhood or 6.7 million," predicts Amoroso. NY·, AMEX, OTC Gainers and Losers OAIMlltt I ~II M... llH .. Up JO 0 J .. f$1,. Ill j I.~ '• Up lO 0 ) TMlt ,M th• 111 Up 2'l ' rlli;te In< 1~~ I~ Up H.l s HVY<kC. .40 lrn. ,,, Oo 16.1 t StflllttC IO '-+ t.. Up 1S.4 1 NYP~ 20ll 1 ~+ J!e UP 20 • I A"! wt \H •1' Up 20 0 'E. tlltl'lt ~t I'• \Ip 200 If Ft-.II U~t+ 1 t UP 1' I 11 Pi'OOC.I , ''°' 11. Vo It• IZ ,,,,.,,,, Jf, 1.40 ~ • • Up 1' l Q ~ Md M+ '> Up l'.t 14 hftiitl CM ~ + )'o VP ta..1 IJ MC A Ill( • 1"-U. 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I"< Bo ... c~ Coro STOClt \Plll\ \f••~ 811•1~\ Formt S Cor • N Y F (t Mor·I IN(alASIO OIYIDINOJ °'"' W1IMr Ot9in1u 11on-11' i< ''°"' l<ll ~:::.1: :·~.~~l;e;f ,:::-I~< "JC l.09••11n ,._.,.Irle~ -nc lrom 10c ~~~-:-0--~it.~l,::~1\c':~r~ ~ • "'''-Co-He lfom 70t atDU(IO OIYIOl.,OI "'""''•tld Ttrt & Rwbller !' .c lrQl'PI II• •• Ojj!ITTIO DIYI Ol~ ...,..,..1 $0•""'"' to ua•IMGS MIGMll 1l MONTNJ Allltd Stortt '3 t4 ~ '3 .0 ::::: ~r~'~ t:: :! : ~ ,._,...., OtM Store-1 .. •\ , 11 Atlc Oollo119" Ce I 10 •S 1 JI ~' 001 •o 11 .. .,. ~·--N•ll G..-1 08 Y\ J.Ot ... ~ .. " Or119 Stort. I JS "' I SI Pt"'I Tr .. lk C. l 1' .. lll t eroa C.orp • II ¥S J IO l.OWll It M()N'TMS Ot<k IA •> (.o $1.Jl ft \111 E ... r~ ,INA<iel (O•O t 0. ¥S 1 •I flY\i Tots 111< ll ¥S 1 l3 <w•~ •oc1111<a L Co J JS "' • lJ 5"'11tll 1"4fuslrtt\ I II n 1 10 !Mmp41c1ev P1Utrn M) -o 1 I• ~ Cl'lem•t•I Co•o '8 "" l .IO lt•tl~ lll OIO , IO o; I 'O co,,.,, ... , 1'1> •• UlllTIO 'Ill lllYlllNATIOtlAL MINOR ANNOYANCES, PACER HAS SCORED A HIT D.IV<JRCE Only ,~ZQ, WIT MQllT A N ATTORNE Y 24 HOUR SE RVICE BBB ..--... -......... ....... _UI GUARANT£E O --~~~-- Order Yours· NOW •• ·~ {?1 1000 ·the Pacer . Either the public would buy it or it would not. If the early response is correct, AMC made some good decisions that should help to gel the com· AMC IS RECALLING 13,676 Pacers because oC a Potential problem in the car's Cuel·supply system. A nexlble fuel hose was positioned too tlose to an enj(ine suspension cross-member, which could result in a rupture of the. hose -ln otbt!r words, a fuel leak. Also, the company made a nmnine chanae ttlat eliminat· ed a possible water leak into the Market share for AMC is up from 4.5 percent in 1974 to 5.2 per- cent fo the first 10 days of March FINANCE ~~~ Sti::~:ti~:~ls v--~--ir 673-2345 Otv rJ RCE SERVICES OF CALIF. GM Borrows to Build Smaller Investment capital and Chrysler aboutS300 million. . GM Is working on a completely new aener at1on S · of cars to carry it into the 1980s in what it reels still eries wlll bean energy-short era. The cars will be s maller. Give the Gift that "Keeps on Giving" Back to YOU! • PERSONAUZ£D •srYUSH •EASY TO USE J DETROIT \UPIJ-General Motors• dec11ion to eo to the money market for the first time in two de· cades is a slanel the No. 1 auto company doesn't in-. tend to cet ten behind by chances sweepine the in· dustry. Indications are that GM won't be alone in lookint for extra money to meet demands for smaller, ' llahter and more fuel·efficient cars. li1hter and more economical but, the compa ny says, At .0 CC as roomy and comfortable as bli cars. Tiny American Moton may have shown the way • We don't behave 11111 1lvi"I should be ' ont w•y street. II rou contribute lo ui, wt •ORDER FOR YOURSELF OR A FRIEND ~ The Ford Motor Co. plans to spend between 11.s · billion and $2 billion to make the most extenalve chanf:es in its plaota and can •ince tbe end of World War I. Chrysler will have to follow suit and neither company has enough money on band or in expected profits to finance the projed5. GM already ta trylna lo raise $600 million by sell· inl $300 million worth oC JO.year debentures and anoUier $300millionin10-year notes. The money wUI be used to finance wide·ranging projects to make sure GM has the car& it th.inks the public.and aovern· ment will demand in the next decade. · WALL STREET analyst David Eiaenber1 of S1nford C. Bernstein ac Co. predicts GM proms this year will fall another 40 ~rcent from 1974•1 depre11ed level to 1658 mllllon the loweat1inceU52. That'• bardly enou1h lo p;;;.\de capital for ml,Jor proJ~berg predlcta even worse financial stat. menu from the Ford Mot« Co. < $71 mill.ion this year qainat '361 million ln depressed 1974 > and Cbl!f\e..t. Corp. (a $147 million losa compared with a reepn J62 mUDon deficit in 19'7' >. "We .re In an unprecedented environment to- da)'. The ball same ii chan1in1," he aald. "GM. b)' '~ndinl thla money, recoeniz~s that the rovem· ment ls becomlna. vlrtual partner in the industry. "GM wlll 1iv1 the public what it wanu even lf It means a dllClcull period for the company and Its sharthofdera " Ei1enber1 said. He predicted OM '• dfflslon to reduce lU dividend wjll hold untilprofils pick up in uni. The 25--cent a srtare reducUon will ra11e $286 mijUOD I year. GM, WHICH traditionally finances new proJec:ta out of eamin,a, bun•t 1000 lo the money market aince late 1DS3 when lltold $300 milUOf\ tn ts-year de· t>entures. To flnanct aill\IJar proJecta, Elaenbaa fald Ford wlJl need over '8C>O mUUoo In outllcte • of the future with its new Pacer . introduced at.the ' Ta ps on in vesting in 3 end of February· Small as a compact on lhe.outsa~e. turbul ent world will be it offers ample seating room for four. rlvahng mid-offered tn Orange Coast 1iiedcar1. College's four-part even· WIDLEAMCL.\CK.Slhehuie capitalbudgets~f ing lecture series titled its laraer "big three'' competitors, Eisenberg said "Investments ·· theftrmhasdonemorewiththemoneyithas. The !>er1cs is being of· .. AMC has shown an uncanny ability to m ukc fer ed on s ue c essi ve every bullet count," Eisenberg s aid. "It says a lot for T u e i-da y eve n i n g s , 1 t.helrmanagement." beginninir A pril 8. in GM President Elliott M. Estes outlined par t or the Corona del Mar High ·GM's multlbillion dollar program recently at a School Little T heater. ~letyof Automotive Engineers Convention. The lectures run free to GM. he s aid, is aiming at a 4~ percent r~el the public economylmprovementby1978andw1llacc~mphsh Scrici-l t.>rl u r er is part of that by takina up to 1,000 pounds orr its large· Edward ~lcN ary, with cars. · f 2 400 t • 500 more than 25 yearR of OM cars, which now ranae rom • 0 .,, w n Street and teaching· pounds, will be brou1hl do~n to 2,000 to 4.~ pounds · a .; cc He has pre· UlrouShf!'C!lteruseofalummumandplast1c. ~~~edn l ~c ture s and .. ACCOMPLISmNG· THE weight r eduction seminars on invest~ent.s alons with reducing engine sizes wlll get us a better to civic ond pr0Ce1ssaonal U,an40perc.ntgain infuelcoonomy," Estes said. organazataons throughout As a rule of thumb, every 400 pounds an engineer the country. cant.akeoffacarmeansaboutonemllemore outofa "T he I ntelligent tn- aaUonof l•IOllnc. Vt St Or " i~ the title Of the TbeflntofGM'snewbrandof c:ars, the Cadillac first lecture. McNary Seville, it due on themarketlnleteAprtl. lt wlll be a wlll look at 1nflotlon and couple of feet 5horter and several hundred pounds will di,;cus11 how the in· . Ulhttr than present Cadillacs. 3nd other models for \'estor can protect his other OM divisions aresuretoCollow. <'Rpitnl ::ind purrhaslng Ready to go Cor 1977 ls GM 's Chevcttc, a thr'l' power doorbatchbacknow 1.oldinEurope,SouthAmerk a In otht•r lecturc8. andAsla. McNan will provide an Alao Ht for the '7'7 model year Is a complete r e· an·depth look ot lnve!ltlng deaip of GM '1 CuU-llae cars, traditionally the com in 8ecurltlcs. ond com· pan)'•1bread·and·butter. pll rP .-tock market in· To meet the hun")'·UP nature of projects of these vesUn~ ~ith ru l estate kind•) GM can't relY OOJ>roCltl that Eisenberg pre 1nve~tments anc1 c;1wings d1cbwon'tbealnclimbtria aaa1nunt1ll978or1979. accounts . think we should do IO!lltllllftl In return lhel will l l'it you back more ll1an a w11m ft1hn1 and • ht deductcon • How. we hive found 1 most remarkable way to rnratd JOU for your r•neros1tJ. You sllll '"'°' the plernne ot helpinz your fellow m,n, plu5 lhe bend1ls of • ln ·deducltble rift l ut _ . )'OU do11't 11ve up the future lln1nciel sacuuty you could have en1oytd by kMpinr your 1111 • As lonr u JOU llw -bt1innmg im111tdi1t1ly -wt'll pay you 1 generou5 income out of tht urn1ngs of your contubution. Thus. 1t bec;omu 1n l11Ve5lment lo prqttet ,.our futurt, and the future of your ltmily. Al lhe same lime, ,ou will be s1vin1 on future rst1lt tun 1nd 11roblt. costa. • Whal otlMlr ••Y Clll )IOU UM JOU' invu tmellt funds ind Cecurlt1es to do $1> mud! tor you In i.o m•llJ "'" tor so lonr a time? warn OR CALL tor fret Information Wltllowt OMlplle. r......-me> S4S-l600 bt•llkM2106 ... et wrilt: ThMI•• K. Sttdllo .. r Ho1g M1mori1/ Hospit1/ Pr1sbyt111ln • 3018 Newport Bol.llfVltdl' Htwpof1 Beach. CA~. Mr1 Jol11t Doe Ul , ... ,. Slrnt Anyl•w1t, A11ya11te 1U41 L1~el 1 Oe Net HaH A ,,Int•• lttfer. I • Styli1h Vo9u1 type o" fi11t quanfy wllife '"'"""' ,.,.,. ... -.. ---.. -... -... -----... --.-.---. '"' '" thl1 co.,...., cli' ....i mail with ll.SOt« r ilet ftrl1ttlnt1 Laa.et Dhr ... lll9tt offic• a.1t 1Uo C..te IMwt Callt.r'ftle fUU •. ,.,. •• "" ,.. •• <• ------B'''@••----L----~----------------~ ' ii fl8 DAILY PILOT Sunday, Merch 30, 19~ Wooden to· Most Players Not Surprised by Move By HOWARD L. IL\~Dl' 01 lh~ 0~1ty PllOI St.ltt SA:\> OJ ECO There was little .-.. urp1·1:-t• .imong the UCLA p I a ~ e r s '' h e n t' o :.i c h John \\'oodL'n inlurm eel lhL•m of his re- ttn·ml·nt lollo\\ mg the Bruins· i .1-71 n\'l•rl1mt• victor~· over t.ou1 -..\'llh: hl'rl' S:.ilurday in '\C.\.\ :-.t•m ti 111.1 b round action. \\ uodl'll · :-. .en nount•t•rnt'lll ~md 11ord th ~1t .1.,.,:-.1s lanl cOtH.'h Gar~ Cunri111g h .1 m "oulcl nut n:lurn for th t' I~ i :-1 'i ii c· .i m pa 1 g n. i m n11 .. -d1.it l·I_\ 0 1w nl'd :-pl•t·ulat1on on ,1 Ill'\\ l Cl..\ t'O.t L'h and lht> ob 'mu:-. tttb wer s:1t •m the opposite lll·m·h 111 this :-.l·m1final 'gaml' d1rt•d1n g thl' dl's tin1es of I .ou1 !>\'ilil'. Dl·nn_v Crum Crum . ...t lornwr l'CLA pl;,iyer • rnd Soulhl.ind nati\'t'. 1s the man niost ll•L·I \\ill I :eke on•r the helm I J ll:-.l :-.1~nt·d '' fiH'-,H '>tr con tr.ic-l .il Lul11 ..,,·illt-. · hl' informed thl• prl'-..!'. "But JI I ;,im ap- p1·out'ht·d by l 'Cl..\. I "ill have lo ~1,·e it :-.t•ritn1s eons1tle rat1on .. Foll1m m g his pl~·~ ing da.\s ul ( CL.\. Cru 111 \1 a s ~1 Bruins ass is- l.int l'Oach hl'forl' taking over thl' n ·igns <Jl L ouis\' ii It· I IL' IL•arned his ll'S:>L'ns t rum the rC'liring ('fJ;Jt·h and his tL'am did well in rl' • whmg the s t•m1fin.lls this yt.•ar lll'rt' .11'1.· thl· kL·lings of lht' t l'J..\ pf ;1\1•1·:-i t'llllC'l'f'llin ~ \\ ood v n s ,1111111ulll'L'll rl'l 1 rt.• nwnt f'lll l'L';.dl) hUpfJ,\ IOI' him. H.ilph Drulling l'r said. "f think 11 \\Ot1ld b1.· "l'lfi...,h lo t.dk about th1 IL·:tm f'l ).!ht nov. Hut 1l ":i:-.11 ·1 .1 h1 ).! s urpri:-.t• ·ffl• \\,1:-holdin~ h:.iek lL·.11 :-. \\ hl'n ht• told 11:-. I k lovl's thi.... lt·:.irn us rnut h ;.is WL· Ion· hj m .. Pt'tt· Trgo\ 1ch. onL' of two ...,1•niors on lht• s4u;1d. tell Wooden h ,1d informL·d thl• team befort> it ... l;ist hum l' i:.iirH· agam:-t St all ford . ·At th;.i t timl'. he told us. ·ror a kw peoplt• in this room. this is their J;.i s t ~;1m1 · Ill Paull',\ l'a\'ili o11 · "Dan~ .\lt>\t•r:-. and l ;.ircthl'on I\ se11101·s 011 thl· ll'a m and I ft.•lt ~t the llml' he w;,is including more th;.in llw \\1 o of us. '.l;;irqut.•s Johnson ft:ll ht.· h.1d bl'l.'n Ill on history 111 the making I' 111 SOrl',\' t ll SI.'\:! him go ... hl· -.aid "It :. til·.t· ;i legend !>tepping dO\\ n f I e rP " t• "1.·n• celebrating J nl'lun and lw told us he had rnw mo1:l. thin)..' 10 ,.....ty after offer- 111g cong ratula t1111i-, ·Jt \Ll~11·1 a tot.ii s hock . I houg h. 1·,1· lw;ird rnmur" ahout 111111 rt:>l1rtn g It IS :1 ma.1or d1s:.ip point nll'llt \\ill 1t 111,1k1· .1 d1f'frren(•t· .1g.11nst Kt•nt urk ~ \Jond.iy nt~ht " ·11opd11ll \' II \\ 111 ~l'l LI!> uµ Hut tlwt s 1111· tlw 1°hi.1mp1ons hip ct1HI \\l' 'llo uldn I nt•t·d toe• mu<"i1 · ~It·~ 1·r ... \\ .1~11 l s urpn;,1·d ;1bou1 lht:' ;1111lfll11ll'l'l11•·11t. •· f thout.?ht 11 "uuld h.ippt•n th1~ vear I l 1·lt 111,rt 11'itd1dn't h;.ipp1•11 ia:-:.l ~'"" 11 h;1d lo happl·n !hi" 11m1· TV Sports For Today 10 a .rn. 12 ) CBS SPORTS S P ECTACUL AR f lighlights of lhe U .S.-l.iSSR indoor track and field rnet>l. taped al Rtch rnood. Va. II a .rn . C21 l'liB,\ B \S K ET BALI, Thl' C'tuc·a go Btills take un tlw \\ a s hini.!lon Bullets at Cap1t<tl (.\·nlre I 1 WCT TE;-.;~IS The 'v\ CT green group is ft·atured 1n the Mai-lboro C'lassit-1 :q11'<l vi~ sate llite frorn ~lon t 1 · <'t1rlo. I p.1n '11 ~Ill. HOCKJi:V The :'\t:>\\ York Islanders face off agamst the F'larnes in Atlant<i. 1:05 p.rn <:"11 ANGELS BASEBALi. The San F'ran- e&isco Giants m eet the Angels in Palrn Sprin..:s. I ·30 p.rn . <2 ) GOLF - Final round action from the Sea Pines Heritage Classic. 2p.rn. C7 ) SKIING A filrn r eport on the women's free.style ski champions hips held at Stowe. Vt. 2 :30 p .rn <7> AMERICAN S PORTSMAN - Henry Aar on and Curt Gowdy h unt duck in Northern Californ i a . Also, Terry Br ad s haw a nd Grit s Greshain fis h in the Gulr of Mexico 3 ·30 p .rn . <7> WIDF. WORLD Of' SPORTS -Evcl Knievel gets four chances to Rfore u ~oa l against ;1 Toronto Toros goalie . Also, the NCAA swirnrning and diving cham p1onsh1ps. taped a t Cleveland and the Oriental World o( Self Defense Ducky Drakt>. Brwns tratnt'r and r etired track coach. ''as asked his ft.oelings. "f told J .D. :\1organ mnuns a th let ic ch rt>ctor 1 that I "ould keep the job as long as John ''as co;iching. :\ow I don't knO\\." Rich;.1rd W a:-:.hington, the 6-~) :-iophomore ct·ntt-r fon~ard \\a:o. JX'l'haps. s htH·kt'd mort• th.111 till' nt hrr:-. · I'' as kind of s hoekl'd bt·c·au~l' I kno" hL' IO\'l'S \\hat lw is doin;; It's probubly hi~ heulth lh,11 111;1clL· him do 11 But I 0111~· st'l' him on lhl' ba:-:.kl'lball l·ourt I llt..'cd somL'Olll~ l l'an rt':»Pl•l'l j !', ,1 l'U<Jl'h ... hl' addL~d . "Ill' dUtornat1calb· makes a good fir~t 1mµres~ion \\'hL1n ,\OU talk In him .. Naber Sets 3rd Mark; USC Wins C' L E \. E L ,\ :\ D :\ P Sophomore John :'\ aber set three American rt'c-ords in three di.t~s a nd led Soutlwrn California lo it:-. SL'Cond str••i;!ht \'IClory m lht· :\CAA Di\·is1on I -;1\ immmg and di\·ing t·h.1mp1ons hips ;.ii Clevel and St ;it l' l Ill\ t•rs1t ~· S:.tturd:.i~-night :'\alwr':-. third .\nwnt·•111 n · t•ord. :.t I -Iii 82 in thl' 200-yard b;iekstrof..t·. knoda·d 2.13 Sl'conch off tht' .\mL'l'll'an and :\C.\i\ n · cord he s r t las t \'l'ar ~aber ;.ilso S 01•t n ·1·11nb in lht· !"JOO-y<.ird frt·t·-..l .\'lt· ;.ind 100-~·.ircl bac·ks trokl' The Trojans t'ollt·t·l1•d :111 pom ts. " t• 11 111 front of second plaet· Ind1un:.i . \\ hich finis hed \\ ith 27 I. LTLA was third with 180. TL·nnesSL'l' fourth \\1th 171 ,ind Alabam:l fifth'' 1th lli5. Four American records \\ t•n• :.t•l on thl' final da~ .\l;.ibam;1 frt'shman Joni\ Skm ner st't a n.•co1·d of -13.9~ in tlw IUO-y<trcl fret•styll:'. b<.'lll'ring the -l~.50 set by Oa\'e EclJ,!ar 1>f T1•n n~ssee in 1971 .John llenl'kl'n . .i Stanford Junior. retained hi:. 200-yard breas tstroke title and set a n '- cord with a t1mt• of 2:00.83. The old rt'con.I of 2:01...t3 was set by Riek Coll'lla. Totem LakC' Swim Club, in 1!17 l It w:.ts lknc:ken·s :-:.t•t·tmd vie lorv of thl' ml'l'l. I Ir broke his 1)\\'0 ~CA.\ r1·eord in th<' IOO·:vard breastst rok l' Fr 1d :t \ lndi;ina r 1•t ;11;11..·d it s 400 freesl\'le n ·f.1\ 11lll• .111d hrokl' its own ~\ml'rl l'.111 t't·curd "ith a timeof~ .. iH I'.! \\1'l1•1m lfickcox. Kl'n Kno\. .. 11 111 \lont gomC'r~· and .John :\lurpll\ 111 ;1d1· 11p tlw ll'am thut l>L'ltt•rt•d 1lt1· :i ·oo.:i;, "l'l 11.1 the Hoos it·rs 1 .. ..,1 .\ L«.11' In all. 10 .\111nic·an rt'l'ords "l're ~l·l in !Ii s \11m mmg evl'nts including n •t'<•r d..; h~ Indiana's r'rcd TylC'r 111 I h\0 :mo individual medley. S11uth1•rn L11Jfornia's JOO medley rt·l.i\ tt·:1rn. Geonw ~lcDonnell ol l .('J .. \ rn the 20<.I frees tylt' and I 11rl1ana·s 800 frC'('Style rday t 1·.11n CLE V[ LANO !Al I > '"' · C.l lh• NC.AA w1mnl1n9 d r"ld drv1nq, "J" t•t••n .top~dl Clr~lano ">ldh Un •ver ,1ty '.)oh.11 o ... , 1 b)()..vard frPt"c..tylp 1 Al·•. ~:Tur~r SrrJntor d I) l&S•, NCAA ,,..((Hn •)I"··"~ I') 19 \1 Jttc."- 1rnqle'f ~outhf'rn (. 1'111 " ' \ 1/ ' J.Jo~ Q,, 'x..Hw·rf\ ( df1lor n1 • 1 1 ,,, 1 111 ~frac h.1n l t .1( '~ 2Ft , , .. 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Ar"1Y-r 1t1H'I r-1·1of(1, ,,111' ,,,, ••• ht ~ <olf'll•l, Tot~~· l .it..t il I 1 ~ I .1v y.. n , M1on11, 1 OL1q • kc-v1n V1lf11,lf),· ;.t '''''"' 1 /04 ,q 4 (t\tl•h'-fl.•rH!n-Q l,1{1•11 1,, 1 1.tO I\ •f nrri•1 Utt•v.,, lfv tJt I ~"'" A11•,f11, Aol'jv ''''•1' UC i A I n11 AP Cannc~ Rally To Tie Kings L OS A :'IGELES (l\P)- Defensrman Bob Daily rifled a 30-fooler in lo lhe net with 4: 24 left in the gam e to give lht· \';rn couver C<m uck~ ;.1 3-3 :'>..1t1011al Hockey L eague-ti<· ~it h t ht· Los Angeles J\ 111gs Saturda.v nig ht The deH<l lock g avt'lhe Di v1:-.1on 3-leading C.1nucks 80 point-... \\\O more tha n Chic<Jgo and St Louis. who are tied for Sl'<.'Ond Dailey took th•· pul'k from ;1 Los An~C'l(·~ d efenseman an{] drill ed his 12th goal of the season past scr<'1'n~d Kings goalie Rogit.· Vachon. . The Kings Mruck for two ~01lb m the ~econd P<'rtnd for a 3 2 I e a d 0 e f e n s t' m a n J\ f' 1 I Komadoski connected on <• 35 rooter for his fourth goal ,..,, the c;en~on a l 1 he 15 minut<' •nark (. . B ' . mt; 1·111ns I ' • ·ID Washington's Baske~·,. RICHARD WASHINGTON GOES HIGH FOR REBOUND • RICK WASHINGTON (RIGHT) BATTLES WILLIAM BUNTON Nicklaus Fires 74; Blows Huge, Lead 111 LTU:'\ II I·:.\ D ISLA;\ 0 . !-..l' Jack :'\11•kl.111 s author 11! i.lll ama7tn;..: 11:3 1n Frida~ 's pl:1~ bll·w tn ~1 -..1 rugglinJ.! 74 Suturd.1v and s.i\\ l11s ontc-<.·om mrnHlinµ 1 .. ad d" rndl1· <111d \'anish 111 tli1· third l'llllllrl '" I lw S2011.0UCI I knt.1J.?t' \.oil' C'l.1 ..,..,11' \ 1 t k 1:111 :-, h 1 •Id .i "I'.\ st rn f.. l' marg111 st ;1rl111J.! 1da )· in nidrl. h.JZ_\. hrt·c·t..\ \\l'ntht•r. hul th,· 1·omlJi11 al ion ol his :-.t1111111ng c·11l l<11>st' ~nd Tum \\ \'1:-.kopf'h-th1·1·1· 1111de1'-par G8 p11t tlwm in a lit· for the top j!oing 111to Sunda}·'s fin :tl r ound of I ht· dwst· for a ~o.ooo firi;l pn:n· Eeerf lJp-.•t PJIJLADELPllIJ\ Fit'lh seeded Virgima Wade scored an ~t Saturday with a straight set 7-5, 6·4 win over Chlis F.vcrl i n the final of the $7.5,000 Philadelphia Tennis Clas!-.H' Ruan Sharp PAL:\I SPR l :\(;S, <'.iltl ~1lan R~·•rn. two "l'l1k:-bl'11i11d his personal training srhf"<lul<>. threw fi,·e strong tnmn~:-, S<1t11r '1av anrl Joe Luhoud and Bohb\ \':;lentine dro\ 1· 1n l\\o 11111~ .1piece in leadang the C:tl1forn1:1 \n#!els to a 5·3 tnumph oH•r llw ~lilwaukee Bre\' c1·s €«>~ Breez~• ATLANTA M ark C'o' l'.Jslly tlf'ft•ated C liff Riehl'} II 2. fl 2 Saturd~y nillh t to r eac·h th1• fmab of thl' World Ch ampion:-h1p T1·n m..; '-l';(l OQO All<inla Cluss1< ,., I r Cox is lo nwt•l :-:.eco11d-:.l'edL·Li .John All'Xi:IJ1d(•r Sundu~ for the :-;12.oou firs t pr11t· ll.tJse11.•oll Jt'in~ .J ,\ c K s () \ \I I " :-. .\ustralia's l\l'n Hos t'\\ all fought off a rlt•termint•d 1.·h ;tlll'ngt• b~ up "lart American But<'h Huchholz ;111cl \\On a licbn«•kl'I' 111 tht• final -..l'l for •• 7·5. <l·fi. 7-<i \'ll'tory in lht• s111glt•s f'inul of lhl· ::,;J!'l.tlOO Tl'nn1s South ln\'llalional 1mfnur t11urn1•\ Saturday Aa.•atar Triumphs ARCADIA l'nheralded A\"J · t:.1r scor ed an ups el victory Satur- day in the 38lh running of the $127,900 Santa Anita Derby. get ting under the wire a nost' in front of Rod< of Ages. Nap«•les Whuc A (' A P U L C () . ~I c x . World Wl1lterwcight <'hampiori Jo~e :\apolcs or ~1 exico stopped challenger A rm ~rndo Muniz or Los Angcll's in the 12th round Saturday ni~ht in '-' bloody World Bo"ing Coun <'il t•hampipnl)h1p fight Dodger• Coiut WI NTF.R HAVE~ Fl a. The Los An~t'les Oodll(c1·s roded Hoston 's R eggie Cleveland tor 14 hits and 10 runs in five innings :rnct cruised to their tilth slraighl ~·xhib1llon vktory Saturduy. d<' ft>tttinA tbe Red Sox 104. Sinks Cards, 75-7 4 I P1 By GLENN \\'IDTE Oi the D•llY Pilot Sl•ll SAN DIEGO -It was Richard Washington 's 11-foot shot with three seeonds left in overtinw that put UC'LA past Louisville, 75-74 , in Saturday's NCAA l> ;is k l't b a 11 ch a m,p i ons hip tourney semifinal~ But it was John Wuodt•n's an nounC'ement momenL-; ;iflt:r lhl· vielory that :\1ond:.iy night's tilll' ('lash with K L•ntud;y \\ill l•t1d his 17-n•ar t•art•er as l 1C'LA hl'<.1d 1·0~1C'h that stoic headlinL''-al t ht• Sports Arena. hL'rt' Spl'L'U lal10n h ad bl'l'n twu\'_\' during Sal urduy·s fir:-;t gamL· that Wooden v.ould announ<:e his deeis1on lo dos t• a carel'r lhe:it -;hcl\\::; 8lM wins . 20:1 losses ;rncl ni1w :'\CAA crov. ns 1f his Bruins lost lo Lnuis\'illl' But Woocll'n L'host• to rt'Vl'UI his plans anyway And tw did it 1n the s anw L·alm manner "ith \\'hiC'h he has l'Oal·he<l UCLA 111\o tlyn;;isly status. "f have said rnan_v t1ml'=-> that rny first yl'ar of coi:leh1ng ;,.1l l 'CLA was my most s ulisfyinf! ... he told a largL• press gallwring a fl L' r th c tou g h win u' t' r Louis,·ille .. :'\ow I ean s ay my final year ;.it CCLA is equally as satisfying. I ha\·e asked athletic director .J. 0 . :\lorgan to relieve me uf t·ouching duties and I hopt' lo be out by 0l't 15. when nl'xl bas kl'lball season's µractice bt:>gin~. .. , wouldn't want to be looking O\'er anyone's ::;houlder. ·· Wooden was askl'd if h<' told his pl:.i.n·rs of th1..-n•tirc mt:nt de· C'ision at halftime lo fire them up The\· traikd th<' Curdinals ;n ;J;i ••t the inll'rmission ":'\11. I\\ :1ilt•d tit till' ganll' \\a" m·vr. I didn't \\ant it to bt.• ll!>l!d to h~p1· lhL·m up I hl'l1L'\I:' in<• 1 ·;ii m . '' 11 r f.. m :..i n s hip .i 11 h nnlh1ng ;1rt1f1c ial s h1>ulcl l>1• us t·d ... \\ oodt•n :-.aid h1• \\ ;1s r eluctant to :-.;.i,\' ht·\\ ;1.., qu1tt111g l'\'t-'11 allt.•r tlw g;1ml' hut did so lo t•nd g1·u\\ rn g SJll'l'ltlation ab1n1l rt'lin· IJH'lll. \\ oodt.•n dt.·l'linl'd tu g1\ l' l'l' .1sons fur C'nding h1 :-. e:.trt·t:>r. -..;1~ rng onl) that mot1vts ~l'lt' personal and the deeibion \\ ai. made last 'Wl·l·k. after things l'amc to a hl'ac..l I le did not Kentucky Wallops Syracuse S1w cia l to th<' l hily Pilot SA:\ I>IEC;o Kl•ntutf.., m o\'ed into llw finals of th~· :\ C ,\ ;\ b<i sk <.'\ b:il I luu rn ;.i rn L'll l \\ ith :.ipp:1n'nt L'a SL'. s lnppin ~ r-: as l L' r n H e g 1 o n u I t· h a m p ion S ~·r ill' u s t'. !) .J -7 !) • 1 n a \ er,\' phys ic-al sem ifiha l game lwn· Saturday afternoon. The Kl•ntuc k y Wi Ideal s open ell with t1 flouris h and didn't bad off. holding the l<'ad throughout The Wildcats hit Sl'ven of llw firs t nine shots attempted to !l'ad 14 -9. And they led from lhC'rC' on. In the rnd. it was the Kcntueky hC'nch strengt h that told the dif- f P n• n c e a n d fr es h man .J a c k (;1vens c·ume off the benC'h to purl' the Wildcats Givens scor ed 2-1 poinb 111 :1 n • ~erve role and \\as hig h point man for the gamt'. Turno,·er~ '' t'r l' .ibout 1•\ l'll ''1th Syn.1cus e g 1n11g up tlw lo;tll '.!Ii tm11.•s lo 24 for Kentucky hut tltl.' biJ.{ cliffl'l'l'lll'c v. <is th:1t most of the Orang emen's mis cues 1·amt• in tlw front court on h.1d pa::;:-attempts "We did not' µl a~ a gl'l'<tl hasketball ga m e." Kenlla·k~ t·oach Jo(• H all said c.1fl<.'1· t ht• gJ mL' '·But ~·ou have to givl' lhL· !'.\'ri.tcuse zonL' dl'fen se a lot of the l·i·edit for keeping us off the pact• "They had good shooll'rs ;ind wouldn't let the m sel ves get blown out. "But our size hurt them and our bench helped. We had 11 players in the game in the first half \\ hich made our slal'ters much fn•sher to s tart the second h alf." Was this type of physical gam(' typical of Kentucky this year ·! • · 1 d1dn 't notice it was tlwt physical. It was a hard-played game. Whon you have big people ronning and playing wilh that in- tensity. il is bound to happen." he ~aid when c.tpprised that 61 fouls had been called What about tht: y oun,1;: s~c K E~Tt:('K \', Page8·7 SYRACUSE 17'1 ~•dOell I•. Stta•f' II, S.11Mrl •. L~~ 71. W11t1nrm' l!.!119 ~. l!.100~1 3, Parl<•r •~ Tol•t~ JO 1'-l1 KIENTU'°KY (fN <-v•v U, <;11ye1tr I Robey•. oo-r 12 PlvYtf't 11 Gt~n~ 1•. Jol\n~n •. Pt11tllp> tO. LM 2.14to\k•n~ ?, fOIAI\ 3711 Je HAlfltl't'le l<tf'ttU<~Y U , SytetUW31 il'oUlt>dOVC H~•111•. ~rt>trl. wur •• ,.,_.. G.r•""f 101~1 reu" \\ff .... llY'JO 101111\.tOy.lt T°f{llfllC• H~~•ll '),. l'iabon1tl' on " hat things. .• 1 •J fdt ;i heavy heart during_ lhl" ,;. I ganw when we were beh~nd. r1 k110\\ ing this might be _my f!ual :-·; ganit•,'' he told the Daily _ P1_lot, : . , .. Hut my decision to retire 1s firm , and u loss would not havt' ··c· L'hi.lnged it." . :\-lo~tlv his mood \\as senous .. -.· ,, Oncl' or.l\\ il'e his l'yes seer:ned lo_.:· .. S\\L'll slightl y with btts ot ••• ·'I • moisture und hi~ voice h alted O~l· , ; l't' or t \\ iee when discussing h1~ , • , (''1l'L'l'r and fl1l'Jillgs. olll Tht.• gan H '. \\'hid1 SCClllt'U , rLI ;iltnc)st unimportant in vie\\ ~r .. , , •· tht· rl'l1r<•ment 11l'WS . was a . 111· l'1 .1sslL' Lou1~\'illt' k<l 59-53 with ., :i :>'I tu play ~rnd \\as still up 65-61 .•., \\'tlh ll':S!i Urnn 11 minu(.(.• lo go in ·", .1 rt•gulatwn llo\\ l'\'l'I'. \\ .1 :-.lungton·:-. t"o t rl'l' th rov. :-. \\ 1 l h ·IH seconds r·t:>· ,. maining t·u1 11 lo li!"i-G3. ThL'n i\~al' ,.1 1 1 qucs .John sun st oil' two stra1~ht Car<l111als 111 lw1111ds passes. 1 ht· first \\us convt·rtl'd to a buckt'\ . "1th :n sL·eomls ll'ft. Thl'n tht' Bruins :,l'I up fo r a last shot aflt-r 1 1 thl' st'l'OIHf t hdt . . I' Andn' :\IcCarlL'r had a \\ idL· 1~pen dri\'l· with :08 lo go. missed .ind Louisville r t>IJmmd.cd. '' Uul thl' Cards m1ssL-<l a shol , '· I rom l hl' t'cH'nt•r with three• :-.L'<'onds on lhl' c-lock and Bi_ll Hro\\Jl fumbled lhl' re bound 411. clC'nwath as thl' g un went off lo t I ~end 11 to m ·erli nw 1 • l.ottisYilll' still sl·emed to ha\<" • 1t \\rapped up in extra tim e, tak- mg a 7·1· 71 t:>clgl' \\'tth 1: 15 lo play. But I>;i\'L' '.\l l'.\'l'I'!>' two frec- lhrm\!> ~ot tht· Hrnins back lo \\ ithin a point. thL'n UC LA foull-d Cardinals rt'St'n 'l' TL·1-ry Howard \\Ith ·20il'fl. I l1m anJ m1ssL·d till' f11·st of lhl' Olll' .ind -ont• fret• thro\\s and \\ .rs hingt 1111 f'l•houndl'd. T hl'll l 'Cl .,\ sl'l up for \\'as hin~1\on·:-? ).'a l1H"\\ in ning haskl'l. "Wt•\\ anll•<l Hil'h;.i rcl to shoot. · \\rn>Lll·n s;1id ··we rollt•d hi111 lron1 tlw high In low pos t. figur 111~ he "as a little: qu1L·kt.•r th:111 tht· rn;.111 gu;1rcling him. We hopl1d h1··d M'Ore or lw fouled.·· I .ouis\llll' hit so pl't'l'L1nl from I ' t lll' field in l he first ,half but " C'ooh•d to 38.5 thl' f111al half as de- ft•nst· Sl'l'l11L'u to lukL' over for ,_ ' .. both sidt·:-, • The seore was t it•d or the l~ad ..... ; L'hanged hand~ 24 limes during • ' the battle and Louisville outrl'- hound l'd the Bruins. 49-36. Low:-.nlle twice led by nine in tht• . ' firstlwlf. . . ., ... \\oodt•n :-.a.id of :\Tond.~y n~~ht s ' d1i.1mµ10nsh 1p g ame. If 1l s ~-. game of finess l'" c s hould berighf in lht.·rl'. If ll's ;1 ph,\'sicol gafl}t'. , • " (' · 1 I hl' out u f i l .. • '/ LOUISVILLE 1141 Mwph-yJJ Loa l• Lun,c.n/ UrtdQ'P.1"'1d01/ bonU~ "'""""' Tol,1h )~lb·// UCLA 11~1 M1 ., , ·~ J(Jl"Hl .. OH 10, w.)~fl1nc,ton 10. ''90V•r ') 1.1 M' C 11'h r o OruHtnQt•r J lotdl"tJJq 14 ' 1 ~•''"' •H1 Luul\vtll1 JI UCLA J3 Re guicHtOf\" • ., ~ f)\111\V!I•~ f.I), U( I I\ ~·, .. Ciul .... O out lf90Y•Ch, • U1 01t.nrt;or Jr1t.tl Jou• l t1\J1V'itlll" IA UCLA77 ') h1 .... , Field Events Key; Bruins Defeat Vols I', " I ..j •• LOS /\:'\GELES CAP >-·· Tennessl'e sophomore Reggie- .Jo nes bH1zed to swift limes in the '• 100 <tnd 220 Saturda)"bul UCLA's potent fil'ld event men won six of se\·t·n e\'ents and the Bruins r an · the11· dual track mt>et vietory st1· • "! 111/! to 31 I» hl'ating the v·olu11 ll'l'I'" Ten1wsst·1·. lhL· defending 11<1 t 1qn ;d ('Otl1•g1;1\L' champion . w;,is oulSl'Ml•d ·Hi 17 in tht.• field e\·enf :-1 and fL•ll 8:1 71 ;1:-, the Bruins n'· n1Jint'<1 unb,1att\11 in dual met·t ··' l'Olllpl'l it1on 11\'('I' t ht• last fol11' SL';ISlllb .Jon l's. tilt• :'\l'.\.\ 100·.Yi.trd vh.impion last ~·t·ar. \\On easily in lh:ll l'\'l:'lll <1f'tl'r u s low Sl <u·t in 9 ol Sl'l'<mds Ht• l'i.lml' buck to run th1• • la~ll·st ti mt• 111 the world this vea r 111 tlw 220 . a blazing 20.:1. but.was, ;1idt•d in thul r;ict• by a 9.1 mih>- Jll'l'·hour \\ind LO._, ANG ELE:~ (AP! Summarre~ o,· '><lluq1.1y ' dual ''""' mPel bt!lwuen Tetin~,S«· "nd UCL A di Orall.eSlctO•um -A•O rPld'v 1. Te nne\\ee Young, G.ardf·u'• ,. Mott~""· Jon<·~. 40 l, 1 UCL A. 40 4. ' Long 1ump I. Hernooo. UCLA, 2S-2•r.; 2. 6a'1h ,! I UCLA, 24 S• • J Kolin~~. UCLA,14-1'~. • SllOI PUI 1 Paqe r. UC.LA, 5•Vi•-.; 7. Sloc.k l I ~··' J M<Manen, T. ~J-8' . • • J.tvolu) I Marlin, T, 2.0·0 , 2. Olwn T 2lHI > __... To,11, UCLA. 214 J ' ' ""' ~ ... ,., ~IC>('Ple<llau -1. Addl'>On, T 8. SS 6; 2. Steele, T , 1 8 s~ 6 J Lue,,ano, UCLA, q OS 1. • I Mill' ' c:. 8ec11.. UCL A, • 06 2· 2 Glt'"O't' Ul lA, 4'01.•. J. Wflght, l . •·Ol 8 ' I I Ill h11~11 llurd1P$ I. Owe11\, UCLA, 14 1 2 l 0..v,...,UCLA, 14 S·J Jolln\On TIS I ' • uo 1. Mo•o<>n. r . ., &, 2 L.oea.., u·CLA 41 a l. I He1nlt'r1, UCL II 48 S ' ' 100 I. Jone\, T' q 4. , YOllR9, T • 5 I G.aroru:r. T. 9 f> ,. • .. l!80 1 GoJrn\Orl, T, I SO I J Vr nl'y UCLA I SI 1, J l<lDC>, T, I Sl I lnrnrn-...d1i•H• l11.,<1lh I Cuerr~ro. UC.LA SI 1 Mill,, UCL4, HS 3 K•I• UCLA, SJ I Poll' v"ull I Tully, UCLA, 17-9, 1 Moo<,r UCl A. II 1 J Curran. UCLA, 16-3. Tully M!l -r11t "91'·18n'<O•d.O(dn1'tk 11-8, Tully, t•H l)1.,. V' I C.vnl~r. UCL.II. 184 II, 1 MtMtMo r 119.9 J HArvey , UCL4', 1,,. I 1'10 I JOllh, T. 20 ll ) Yovnq, 1 11 0 1 W1lnt0111, UCLA. 11 1. ' ' ' ll•Qll }"mp '-11.olln•~. VCL~. ' I ? """''·~· Ul l A O; 3 Branl h, T. 1 O ' Jropl~ lump-I. l <'Vl()f, VCLA, ~> 41, 1 8-lJClA, \7 '· 3. Jo•dAI\, T, .SI t\, • '• Thr~~ m1jo 1. O•v•v. l , U·~ o, 2 ~111, UClA, u •$ •. J AOlll\on. '· U:o. . M11• rot•v T. hnneuw, lapj> io 2. t •llt\ ft 1 \•~;r;-on •• ~ M01{1<1n o t, J '•I 2 UCL...; ~'";!~or,. lJ(l An ft""''''.....,.,. , I !t !·1.• ,, '" ·'. 1 ,. I ,, ;. . ~ '' t lh ' ' ... .. , ... •; i I •, .. '1 • ·'·· ., .. .. 'I t•t .. ') ' . .. I I . .. ····· ~ I . • ., • I Anteaters .. , &Jnclsy, March 30. 1975 OAIL Y PILOT 87. K~NTUCKY ·•· Twin Bill Lo·sePair Te.Reno Olszeivski Recalls Irvine Spikers Triulllph Cuntlnu.-d Fro1n RG fre:.hman, Givens, "ho pact·d the KenhH'ky \ ic· tory'! Lhe se<·tmcl h ~lr with a s . press but we were µl foul we ep tl'oul>le on the front line and t•ouldn 't play our ' . ' ~. llENO-Be fore Saturday's "baseball doubleheader with the University ot Nevada at Reno the UC Irvine Anteaters ap'. peared to be vastly im}>roving. Professional {Jays '·He played well. Soplethhes 1 think he has Jee water in his veins. Steve Scott ~n~ Rill A 1 t · k Cheadl~ dqubled Satur· ga ns a qu1c er t eam game. ( \\;lS hoping It F sec wouldn't l>t• a J)hysieal 0 r game." Asked about the lar1:e numbt'r of turnovers, he The hot Southern S<Ald: "We don't us ually Calfforn ia Co l lege use a lo b pass but their Vanguards continue lo Aner a slow start, they had re· grou~d to win fi ve or six and took a T•l2 record into Saturday's game~. But t1'ey arc 7 .14 tOday as a re-~ult of dropping both games to Reno, 5,3 and 4-3. So, the Anteaters' chances of makin g th e NCAA college division playoffs become dim- mer e$ch day. UC I rvinc has won t,. the NCAA's the past two years. j The .A:nteaters couldn 't rec>ov<.'r ~ from a rocky start in the nine in· IJ ning opener, s urrendering four ~ runs to Reno in the first inning as ~1. a result of two walks and four 1: singles. J: But Tom Spence's Anteaters I".: made it' interesting, scoring once , i~::.th(se.cond, si.~Jh ~d ninth in-. ,nmgs. ~.' 1 Jn th'e second , Ron Hughes rl scored from third base when 1~· , Bruce Banning was safe on ;.m er· ro~ ' Rod Spence picked up an rbi in ~ the sixth on a ground ball that· 4 scor ed John Palm<'r who had f, · trioled. And in the ninth, Hughes' :;ingle 'drove in pinch runnt.'r Sal Aldama·, who replac<'d Craig An· derson aft<'r t h t> !Jttt-1' had doubled. The',Apteaters took a 3·0 lead in ~ the footth inning of the nightcap, ~.·. '. but Reho scored two in the fourth : and t~;o in the fifth. The key hit !~ for Irvine in the fourth was Carl <J Petern'ell's two.run single. E~,<lh Bel•'!>Co,orl> Pilmt<', ii! Soenc.e. Vitllt--.CS, ts ~son.21> ·~fN.P< HllQNS,30 EMor\n•llg c Wt$hl~ort,ph ~terrw1J1 11 0.vi~,p Goodyur.p Tol•ls UCtrvt,..,. Reno FIASTGAME UC lrvipe Ill oib .. l • I .. I . •) 0 J) Score bf I""' "9' 010 001 •00 010 SECOND GAME UC lrviM Ul .. " ,... 0 0 0 0 2 0 I l 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 I 0 l 0 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 I) 0 0 0 0 l I 1 ' " e 001 l 1 \ 00• 5 IJ. 4 Bdltor'• note: The modtm era sporta v~ta is providing enter· tainment, quality and occasional· ly controversy on a scale ntver before .attained in the world of . athletics. Yet sports of d<l11$ f10M by. o.lso 'tad great momerns and stq.r per/'31-mers. Today our look .at these days focuses on Johtt11y Olszewski. By HOWARD L. HANDY 01 llle D•tly Pilot Sl•ll There is one ball game John Olszewski wis hes he hadn't played as a professional. "[ was with the Chicago Cardinals and we were play- ing the San Francisco49ers," he recalls. "I took a pitchout around right end and when I got there, I was s cissored between Leo Nomellini and BobToneff. ·'This w a:-; early in the game and I didn't wake up un- til the third quarter and then l wasn 't s ure where I was . That's one game l wished 1 hadn't played." ' Olszewski \\<is d rafted by the Cardina ls' J oe Kuharich. But before his first season began. Joe Stydahar took O\'cr as head coach .. Olszewski looks at the pro game as being advanced in recent years. ''There a ren't loo manv dummies playing pro footbait anymore." hes ays. One of his m ost memorable days in the pro ranks that in· Doing Back IN SPORTS c-l uded stin ts with the Was hin g ton Redskins. Detroit Lions and finally the Denver Oroncos came when hew as with the Redskins. But it wasn't a happy t.•ntl ing. f.~r.ot\ ~ e'!>Co,t'I P•lmer,ct '5Pe1'Ce.1b AIO.mit,jll' w.ut1ln9'0ft, lb ~11-.cl.ss ~rson,?b ctt.lb IOfl,C t~lls,pr ~b II 0 II I Cl 0 .. " 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 () I\ u 1 I I 0 I 0 ~· rbt 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 () 0 0 .. r gaint'd 177 :v ards in the ~· first . half including one for ! more than 65 yards," he says !.'" of a game against Cleveland . ~ "Then I didn't get t he ball in [.··· the second ha lf. I carried 1t l. four times for 13 yards and l Ptterneil, '1' .Jo~p ..-ner\C)I\ CJ TOl°'h IJCtnltwt Reno 0 I 0 0 0 0 l ) ? 0 0 } I... was mad at our quarterback, ,EddieLeBaron . "Cleveland came back to beat us in that game .'' ; .. b .. f.~ 000 3J> 0-J ~ I ''*° ooo no •-• ~ 3 '~} Lenny Ford of Cleveland, ~ Ch uck Bednarik o f )> Philadelphia, Leo Marchetti JP and Andy Robuslelli. 'Ir "But you're pla~ing against '-< the best in pro ball all the t1mt.•.'' Whl'l'T he playl'd college and pro ball, Olszewski weighed 200-205 pounds, hardly big enough to make the grade in most positions today. At the present time. he is a slim, 195 pounds and looks as though he just stepped off the practice field. Perhaps he has, "I'm what they call an of· ficial on the field during Rams practice sessions," he says. .. I work scrimmages twice a week and call ever· ything I see. .. I also view films at home and note any penalties lhat \\C'rcn't called in ·games- onc~s lhal could have been c:.illed. ~ 4 I I ~ I day altemoon to lead t,be like Syracuse, he does • UC Irvine Ant'eaten to a better. It's a great posi· 71·65 track and field vie-lioQ to be in when you tory ov""r tnvAdfng Cal can improve yourself ~ K with someone off the Poly San Lµi s Obispo oo bench." a windy a(ternoon. Syrucuse coac>h Roy But the key win for the Danforth said he was Anteater's ma~. have proud 0£ his team and been in the 220 wq,kh the ~greed With Hall about Anteat e r s' R u ssell t he K entu cky ben<:h Roystoe won in 2U~. Cal ~trength. Poly's Clancy Edwards, "We do not have the who won the JOO in 9.8, benct\. s trength they was favor ed in the 220, h but was forced to scratch ave," Danforth said. ''We cannot play that ~ after gulling a muscle in kind ot physical basket· lhe 100. ~ t . . ball. ..,co t was lmpress1ve "W lik t t · agaiq, fike he has been e e 0 eome ou m all season. The hig h winds kept ~th e t'imes R } fairly slow,.lSut S~ott still ust ers ran a 4 :34.1 mile and . 9~ 4ii:8 two·mite :Scott has won all nine races he has w· 8 2 entered this season. Ill • Cheadle ran the 120 . ' hi gh hurdles in 14.7 and came QaC'k to win the 440 intermed iates with a hmeof54.6.. UC lr\llM 011 IUI C1I Polr SLO 100-l, t:d\ltard' tCI 2. Royst0<1 (Ill. Sumpler!CI. Tlrne:9 8. 110· 1. Ronlon (I> 2. S..mpter !Cl l. V..1t11~ms II). Time; 2l.8. •..0-1. Gfoul 111 2. Gold IC) 3. Proc~ tor IC>. Tin~· SO.O. 880-1. Sl'llfley <II ?. land ICJ J. M.\rt-ICI. lime. l.>8 I. Mil~-1. S<.011 11 l 2. Komngh 11 J 3. Mv,l•v•et ICJ. Tlm<>: A:l•. I. 1 M1t~ • 1. Scou ( 11 2. S!>ilnkel cc I J. T1lln'Wn Ill. Time: ':44.8, ~ Rel.iy-1. C.il Poly. Time: lf?.8, M11e Rel.,Y-1. Cal Poly. Time: 3'2 .... tlOHH -1. C tteadle (IJ 2, Mc:N•m.trd ICI 3. Mud IC). Time; U.1. 4C> tnterm-t.Chuole <11 2. Mead (Cl 3.McNa~r• IC). Time; $4.&. ..,J • L Go<oon IC> 2. Oon1l'lue 1113. Erws <Cl. l'lei91\I: 6·1. lJ. I. MllCM ll (I) 2. Hougen (CJ l. Bure" <ti. Dist.no : 2l·1~. lJ· 1. 8urtti Ill 2. H09an !Cl 3. M•ICMll (II. 01\lanc.1;: 40-10. SR· I. l<leH• 1112. 6u~s CCI 3. van Millrt ICI. 01st-'nce. Sl·•''· Olsci.s-I. 8us5 CCI 2. V•n Mitre IC)3. Klein Ill. Olsl•nce: U0-0. Jawlln· I. Csos1 (I I!. 8arcUles Ill 3 "°9'n IC). 01~1..lnce: ~- Pro Scores I SA!\:TA :\t ARIA--The Golden W e~t College Hustlers scored four runs in the fi rs t inning Saturday and went 011 to whip College of the St:· quoias. 8-2. in the Han t•ock baseball tourna- ment. The win gave the Rustlers seventh place in the t ourney and im- proved their season m<.1rk to 12-8. Golden West was never in trouble after the first a od elinched the win in the fifth when John :\tacaul'ey blas t ed a three-run homer. Doug M oll pitehcd seven strong innings for lhe Rustlers, striking out seven. five of which caml' in the first two innings. Golclenwu1 Ill aD r ~ I " fbl II 1-'Af "I note. the down and the f, 1ec~~·.~!.~~':1n~:1'i:'1•11°" Golden Sl.iile 11~. O<!!trolt 112 () 0 I II I o n I \) situation and it doesn't' make i"'.l.. eutt•IO 102, Boston~• any diffe rence jf the penalty AllOnl•1031 Cteveland'1 Houston IOI, N-Oriun~ 10) is for or against the Rams. H.lu.n..1 He<uy League The idea is to pick the m out so ~.:... Vo)ftCouver3,LMAn11e1e~3 h . h . . l . NYl~en6, NY R•nge" I " II I ' 0 I• I) I ,, Q I · smokt! as they swept an height for~ed ·us to do it in this game. They are a important doubleheader very physical team and from visiting Wes\mont. if you want to stay in the 13·1and8-7, Saturday af· game with them you ternoon. h ave t 0 p) a y th eir The l\\ o victories give game." the Vanguards a 3-1 re- G i vcn s \\as happy cord in :'liAIA Dislrit'l Ill about reaching the finals action. They are no~ 8-1-1 und r eferred to a police overall and havt' \\On escort the team had four straight. when it arrived home The Va nguard~ had lit· from an earlier playoff tie trouble in the seven l · · h inning opener but had to n ump .. . . . "I don·t want it to end go 12 m 0111g:. to w in tne now." nightcap. FIASTOAME Was he nervous when sec 1>31 he entered the game with s..idm ,, • ., ~ ~ '~ 15:30 r emaining in the Horn."" 1 1 1 first half? "'"er.If ' l 1 Powell, rl • J ) "I was a li ttle nervous. JoM\Oft, ?b 1 n o I didn°t really get into ~~~:\.~ : ~ ; ; the spirit of the game on ~~~~;k ... •1> o n o ~ the bench and hlld to run c-"j· lb , 1 o ;.ilittlctl)getwarmcclup. tWdr~i'.::';P ~ ,~ 1~ 1: .. :\I aybe there was :.i ~corny 1nn1ft9• little pressure 0 11 me but y,,.,1n1on1 010 ooo o-~ ~ ~ I'm just glad I did a good '>(( 011 030 •-11 11 1 SECOND GAME job. I d idn 'l ex Pl'tl to do sec m this \\ l'll ;rnd I wa:.n't !,.1.,,,. ,, ~~ "1\\ are I had.·· ''"" r, 11 .. '"' ' I. t k th I lClJl•(k,tl \.C'\ uc ·y put e ( (" •~>w .. 11.11 dsion out of l'l'ach uv Y,mi1u ... 0 1• 11 storing the firs t )0 point's ~~~:·~~·pn 11 ° I) 0 \I I 0 .. of the second half to in· -::,"a'i':.,'.~0 ~ ~ ercasc its margin tu M.11-.ip,10 • u 5 4 · 3 2 . T h t• c 1 uses t ~.c;~:;~ri; lb ~ s )' r a c u s c (' 0 u Id ge t Horn. 3D·P 0 thereafter was nine with 11•:;;::·P 0 ~ t I I 0 II 0 0 0 I 1 0 0 11 1 3:08 remaining and the Scorebyln•i~ r " 0 score at 83· 74. v..s1mon1 002 010 002 oio-1 '° J There were 61 fouls s.c:c 011 210 010 011-1 12 • called and many more that should have been Ar C called. Kentucky had 31 e a r e W and Syr acuse 30 but only T Wi one Wildcat fouled out to earns Ill t n r e e f o r t h e Orangeml't\. Syracuse hit 49.2 JX'I'· l'cnt of its shots to 47.4 for Kentucky and had six hloeked s hots to two for the \\'1ldc·al:-i. Net Tourney Postponed l 'C Irvine crew c·oaches John Davis and Duvall Heckt had sue· ces!>ful debuts Saturd ay cis lhl' Anteaters won the \'an;it v and freshmen eight r;JC('S at :\ewporl Bay. t ey won t appen m a cruc1a §" PT111-1pn1a5.C1>icago2 s i l u a t i o n a n d ·h a v e a Potts.burgh•. "-''°'' 2 touchdown called back." f{ ~\::;t~:~~7!f1• 1 No•lh It M•l1,,pn.11 Mch.aulf>'f. Jb AbOOll, 31> ~1cnaro~, rt 1b l:rown,c lf'lQ>trOf''H, l hlonQO. oh Ltcfldooy, > HUO,on, (I l POii<'. 21> "'h•teley, lb "ICIN, lb iJUIM rt II 0 0 1 o 1 For the seco nd i\nd at ;-.. ort h Lido Channel , the Orange Coast Collt>gt' varsit.\ eight defeated an alumni boat by two lengths . ln college he wore jersey ~. ~,:;'~!:.K:O"::;,~~'i~!ssec·~·-:'\o. 36. ·"' Mntuc.ky fl6. N•wYorlr; 9S SMA!tloftlo toe, Virginie lOI But he was O during a por. =~~:~r:i~!~,;g• Al°'4JU f) W-..r<d•l'1,P 11 ~ ~ ~ straight day, the Costa o o n o :\tesa High Inv itational «J A 1' I ~·''""'"'I' tt.'nnis tournament was Lo•dit"•" 401 oJO ooo-~ ,~ ~ postponed due to strong Tot~I~ s.-.o.... ooo 010 ooo-2 1 i. winds Saturday. Varsity coach Dads s aw his Anteaters d efeat l.o\'Ola a nd Cal State Long Reach in the three boat r are. lion of his pro career. It t.'El'lt ii Ut•h "'· SMI Ole90 100 better with his n ame of 1 -----..;_------------------------------------ Johnny 0 . In addition to working with • .! :·;··11 Tars Drop ,, 3-1 Verdict ~· :/ . .. One of hi s better performances as a pro came asarnemberoftbeCardinals. "We w ere playing the Bears in a cross-town game that had a lot of rivalry. Wt.• beat them 54·1-l in a blizzard because they C'ouldn't knock us off our feet.·· the Rams, he also serves as a '" high school official as a fi eld ··· judge, mostly in Los Angt>lcs '~. County. ~ His oldest son, Donald. is a senior at :\lillikan High in Long Beach and will be play. mg defensive back and of· fe nsive end this fall as a 6-2. 18(}-pounder. SPRING IS TENNIS SEASON • .. .,. " I A·' ' . ' . ,,. •• f• -~ E l Modena High came up with i , three rtins in the second inning ,, and held on for a 3-1 win over "" .:·:-l'i,ewport Harbor High in a non· v league baseball game Saturday afternoon at ~ewporl. It w~s only the second loss of .,, the season for the host Sailors•. who are now 7 -2 on the year. After fa lling b ehind 3-0, Newport battled back and cut the mar gin to 3·1 with a run in the !. bottom of the sixth .. Art Sorce I# singled and took second on an t.'I'· ror. He then scored on a single by Rick Dostal. ~·- The closest he came to making the champions hip playoffs was in 1956. "We had a 6·0 record at the turn and only had to win three of our remaining six games. But we could only win two and lost out." His longest run from scrim- mage as a pro was an 84-yard gallop on a draw play up the middle against Cleveland. Who wert-some of the toughest defensive players he had to contend with'! "There were a lot of tPfem including l'iom e llini and Tont>ff. Others would include J ohnny Olszews ki is a ,. legend in prep circles in the Long Beach area. He is a constant reminder to present·day gridders at the Cniversity of California and a symbol of perfection. And he is still working with the pro game where his ex-~ ploits ha ven't been forgotten. ~1 Johnny 0 m ay be through I &s a p layer but his per-·~ formances live on and he re-( Newport had a chance to Lie the game in the seventh inning when Dwa in .Pautsch walked and Bob Haley followed with a single. Haley stole second putting the winning run in scoring posi tion, but the Sailors couldn't come up with the big h it . mains active in the game he ~: loves. f~ '¥ . ~~~ii'.it:itit-~~'t~.-cnim::rt.~~'\N Fr•tto. rt Oln\IOPfler, <.f Wvlff, 11 • u~ty,» Makes,c Sftyder, tb Unclbefo, Af' Oubl41<. Jl Ren. P '" P\191)e,3b Ottro!ll<y,~ EIMoct.....m .., • ,, 0 0 0 0 0 h rbi I (I 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 o n :Cartwright. Tested By Nation's Best Totols Ok,M50I\ fb P•ul~ll.t,\ 81uon,,.,~.c K•rwn,,, , H•nto,;U So<ee, lb "°'lf 1, \~. lb MoMe,11, rt Clark,''· P Smlll'l,CI C••duon. cin ... i .. y,jl M.I,,_,,,. ph Eccl•s, p 6t•M. If Tol•ls I (O ... wper\ N.,-too< Cll ... ' 0 I 0 I 0 l .. 0 0 9 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 () 0 v 0 0 I I 0 I) e. I II rbi 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 1 1 I I 0 0 0 0 0 0 ~ 0 0 l 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I r II • 0>0 000 0-J 6 I 000 OCH O-I 6 a LOXG BEACH-Elk Grovt~ High 's Bill Cartwright \ 7-1' 2 > averaged 38.6 points anq 21.9 re- bounds per game in his senior year against the normal caliber of prep competition. Tonight a t Long Beuch Arem.1. fons will be afforded the chance to see just how well he can stack up against some of the nation's finest bas ketball talent among high school seniors. •The C alifqrnia Basketball Classic begins at 7:05 and il features a dozen of the best t hat California can field against a similar aggregation from the CATAMARAN SAILING CLINIC Two One Day Se11lon1 April S-6 At Newport Bach CkJI yOIJI 111111 C)l'();f'IOl'h .lnd ~l!Ot'tl flOW, 09U; VERNON. Wot"' ~ r 111nmo11on 511~01, Ho.ad lnr.t1ur111t p O Bo• 3Q3't,. 811111a 8nrl'Mlr11 CA Q3 IDS tllO'•l G@r-On~. (7ui$41-22t1r. ,. I CllJl)A DiYlsion of Invest Wat Sp6fn res1 of the nation. Thursday night's edition of the game was won by the California All -stars. 110·100, with 6-2 guard Roy Hamilton n a m ed player of the gam e. Cartwright, bottled up by tough defenst-, scored 21. Opposing Cartwright and friends will be New York's Bill "Poodles" Willoughby t6·8 and 38.7 average) and Bernard Toone 16 -!l and 31.0 average), Oklahoma's Winford Boynes t6·7 and 28.1 average>, Indiana's Kyle Macy l 6·2 and 35.6 average) and Tennessee's James J3radley t6-8 and 34 .7 avera e>. ~ is Summer, Autumn, Winter at the n e w San Clemente Tennis Club Help us celebrate the beginning of tennis seasons APRIL 5, 1975 3 PM-6PM 830 Camino Jle los Mares (near Sambo'sJ Its OPEN HOUSE Exhib ition Matc h 2:30 U ~LVPfLOT Sund!y. M~h 30, 1975 His Dream Came True: He's a Circus Clown 1t wa qulle ~week for • ,.~--------~~-:-.._-.,~~ NEW YORK <U PH -anybody . Many or the kids Leon "He's so conservatwe McBryde grew up with in he makes Richard Nixon North Carolina dreamed look like a hippie," the ot becoming doctors or six-foot-five cJown sQid. lawyers. But he just He loves his work, but wanted to be a clown. added: Unlike some or the' "Thecircusisa wayof others, his dream cattle life. The work. the mil;. true. ery, the travelHng -I 1 .. ugh and J love it." There are three kind!! of clowns auguste, carpet an<l white face, Buttons sai d . He describes himselC as an augusce clown -"the most human. weirdo event Jt t~ wos uny doubt ln anyone'& mind that. the world had Indeed ione tn._d1 all )'OU had lo do wuS sbow up at the pre. mieres or the artovte "Tommy" and lbe play "A. l,.etter Por Queen Victoria ... Bryde, 31, also known can't recornmend it to as Buttons the Clown, anyone. You have to just now a member of the fall in love with the show Ringling Bros. and itself. "I'm the one who gets piei; thrown in my face, water thrown on me. You can only be auguste if you have a happy.go· lucky personality." You have 19-relftembe~ tJiat ln N~ Y~k. ~pl& wUlihow 6p at•nnythiJ\i. • sta.~ a cock fight with naked go-go girls sez,ving pina coladas whlle a chorus of drai q\leens re- a d t h e W a.t er g a t e transcript! alouq in Carmen MiTanda bats and Cuban heels, and Barnum and Bailey ''The circus has an ele· Circu!:>, was chosen frorn rnent of magic to it that a field or 3.000 applicants appeals to people. It's a to join a SO-m an class at celebration of life and as t he Ringling's Circus long as there's a world Clown College in Venice, there'll be a circus," The other l wo types are th e sad . hobo "carpet " clown made famous by Emmett Kel · ly and the "white face" clowns who never get dirty and are the ones who play dirty tricks on the aug uste clowns. uP1 Te._.... you'll.gel an audience Fla . six years ago. Buttons said. HE'S HAPPY Rob~rt WilsoQ, the "[ fell in Jove with the "Basically. senses or Buttons the Clown 36·year·old fruitcake circus when I wa!:> seven humor are all alike. I vears old and my daddy think we're all children iook me to roy first at heart. People want to circus in Fayetteville. I laugh <Jnd look for ex· knew the n that I had to cuses to laugh to release be a clown but he told l heir tens j o.n s. I rne, 'sshhhh. don 'l tell represent a n excuse to It's r ather hard. he said, for his son Ca!:>e)'. 2. to be a clown's son, "but in reverse. He bas no trouble accepti~ But- tons but he doesn't know who Leon McBryde is. ··when I take otf my clown costume he thinks I'm a s tranger and i;hows me picture~ of his father ... Aquarius: Stay Gregarious MONDAY. MARCH 31 By SYDNEY OMARR ARI ES <March 21·April 19 ): Accent on movement. ideas, travel. intellectual curiosity. Your personal philosophy rnay be put to test during "friendly deb:lle.'' TAUR(.jS <April 20-May 20>: Facts about taxes, ins urance. investments come into focus. Money, not your own, could become your temporary responsibility. Talk things over. GEMIS I <May 21-June 20): Lie low -be positive about legal obligations. Partnership. marriage is s potlighted. Take nothing for granted. Do more listening than asserting. CANCER <June 21 -July 22>: Low-key approach is best. Horne, health, employ~ent form significant trinity. Your hours are subject to change. LEO <July 23·Aug. 22J : Change. variety. special relationships are featured. Your creative ability surges to forefront. Give logic some time, too. See situations. individuals as they exist.- VIRGO <Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Horne, property, basic security and investrne11ts are spotlighted. Older individual, who has faith in you, speaks in frank, revealing manner. LJBRA <Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Communication frorn relative enables you to g et better distnbution deal. Could also indicate that your ability to corn municate will be enhanced. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 >: New approach could mean more money -know it and plan accordingly. Spotlight 'is on collection. consolidation and cooperative efforts. SAGITTARIUS <Nov. 22-Dec. 21>: Lunar cycle is s uch that you s hould take initiative Welcome contacts, introductions. challenges. Emphasize personality, appearance. CAPRICORN <Dec. 22-Jan. 19>: What occur~ "out of sight" may have more meaning tban what happens in open rnanner. Means reject ~uperficial indications. Closed-door meeting rnay be on agenda. AQUARI US <Jan. 20-f''eb. 18). Recent argument is settled in your favor. You gain a new friend. Be gracious, .gr egarious. Fulfill obligations in cheerful manner. You will have reason to be optimistic. • P ISCES (Feb. 19-March 20>: Ambitions arc s potlighted. You discover greater sen~e of direction. You deal well with professional superior. Questions are asked and answered - and you land on your feet. who wrote and non· directed .. A Letter For Queen Vi}:toria." doesn't evel\ have that rnuch hn· agination •. .J:l>ut people show up. His last play lasted 12 hours. People brought lunch and sleep· ing bags. He once wrote a play that lasted six days. ··A Letter From Queen Vi ctoria,'' which has nothing to do with Queen Vi ctoria or anything else. lasted only three hours. It seem ed like three weeks. DESCR IBED a s ··an opera in four acts," it had no i,ing ing, and you couldn't tell where one act left off and another one began. Since the performers were all lis ted as nurn· bers, it was also impossi· ble to identify anyone, so it is difficult to affix the blarne They in- c luded a 14 -year-old auqstic child and Wi Ison 's 88-ye ar-old grandmother, who has appeared in all of his plays and neve r once asked hirn what a ny of thern mean. Everyone was awful. ·The curtain rose. A black girl draped in miles or black cloth stood TODAY'S CBDSSIDID PUZZLE ATENCION! ACROSS l Arrest slang 6 Holy person 11 Mam Iheme 16 Wasties i1 Venerate 22 Bringon 23 Amph1· theater 24 Girl's name 25 .... prolund1s· 26 Verbal 28 VolH"lg college 30 Thus 31 Exclarnalion 32 Knock sharply 34 Godol war 36 Song refrain 37 Poker bets 39 Ceylon measure 40 Gwrs name 42 Aware 44 Ocean movement 46 Lamorey 47 Class1ty 48 Discard 2 wds 5 1 Harbor 53 Spee~ 55 Seclu e<J 58 Western Indians 60 Oisorderlf fight 62 Harangue 65 Cognizant 66 SltM 68 Army rrlle 70 Railroad (abbr) 71 Conceal· Scothsn ~2 Anllere<I animal 128 Oriental 18 Minus 98 Ca~ 7'3 01111ng blfd convoy 17 Commotion parl 75 Campus 130 Hit againsl 18 Nero·s hSIX . 99 Domesticates b1gw1gs 132 Aclress 19 Outet zone 101 Fairytale 76 Arrow roo1 Gabor 20 Briel animal 77 Annoy tJ4 Distant 27 Ascended 103 Guidos 78 Dread 136 Vaccines 29 Shear note 79 Mistake 137 Grand10se .33 Letler 104 Measurer 8 1 Find laull movie appendage 107 Assumed 82 Lubricates 141 Siitth sense 35 Stronger par I 83 Long, 142 Compel 38 Overjoying 108 Dollar legged bird forcibly 39 Fountain bills 85 Treaty 144 African Illy order 110 Frencn 86 Bowlike 146 Hazard 41 Oaknut author curves 148h···pro 43 External 111 Prop1t1ate 88 Musical nob is .. 45 Man·s name 113 Complain instrumenl 149 Exclamation 47 Father 114 Farewell 89 Bllnk 150 Hawauan 49 Had lunch J 16 Varnish 90 Carryon vine SO Decimal base war 151 Fibrous base 117 NahOor 91 Arctic subslance 52 Leaping sheep settlement 154 Male party amph1b1an 119 M1htery 92 Elegant 156 Oral pause 54 Brooches post 93 Genlle 157 Intelligence 55 Wireless 121 Neglect 95 Remedy 159 T rlbulation 56 Pitchers a duty amount 160 Ran9e 57 Samuel 123 Naultcal 96 Against 162 Tropical Clemens .. slop 97 Object vine 59 Not pl~1lul 125 E1ects formally 164 Outdo 61 Ditch 127 Promenade 100 Hosltle 165 Begin 63 Tram 129 Come. 1ncurs1on 166 Mortise 64 Expunge up 101 Farmhands 101nt 66 Hebrew 130 Wrld 102 Reddish 167 Plumed btrd measure animal 104 Castle d1tcn 67 ln1ure 13 1 EscOfl 105 Luzon DOWN 69 Lamb crte5 133 Prevent native 72 A.rray 135 Perch 106 Sea eagle I Spanish 74 Chinese 138 ltahan 101 Musical priest porcelain river form 2 Perlec1 76 Stubborn 139 Peace 109 Gollmound 3 Japanese 78 Discover &oddess I 10 Contradict drama 79 Anxious 140 em 111 Blt>lical ' Sco111sh 80 Shabby we1Pcht fatrutr fine 62 Evict 142 Pro ound 112 AOtOf !> Marriage 84,0range 143 Lamb's Marshalf goddess peel pemame tt3 Satisfied 6 Mum 85 Dance step 145 lt1han 1 t 5 Military 7 One or any 87 S1ameae family greeting 8 Skating measure 147 Green surface 88 Footwear veoetabl• 117 Mans name 9 01 no ellecl 90 Marvel ·~riM 118 Picture lranslers 10 Negotiate 91 Make 1 om., e1ty, 120 Peruse 11 Bullfighter precious ·~ emtly 122 Branch 12 Me11ican 92 Vtehm 1 o~oal 123 Pos11ive gold 93 Progeny 13 Japanese 94 Gargantuan etfier Poles 16 t Lo I· 124 F1Shbone chufott 95 Depression hand rtdge 14 Silly 96 F ru1t drinks 163 flo~~c 126 Stalk 15 Hesitate 97 Cornbread measure IEE Q.ASSIF1ED SEcrlON FOR ANSWERS !, MARIACIU NIGHT AT ff~£ f OODS of ~IXlC O FR 1.-SAT.-SUN. 6 to 11 P.M. lr-VENGAN AMIGOS! 409 28th St. ,.., 1iw ~,.,.. .... .," ..... , Newport Beach 675-6855 NOMINATED 8 ACADEMY I INCLUD1NG FOR AWARDS . BEST PICTURE/SOUND CINEMA TOGllAPHY SUP.POmtta ACTOR ' . ..,..,~- 2·1-...... 41 -sunm· 4:1Mtl 's Co-+tlt "SKY JACKED' I on a platform and recit· ed phrases•ffom h istory books, TV shows and newspapers while a white girl ith what looked likt a knitting needle throU,h her skull ~aid, •"Mr hands are it.c~.'' Th~weot on for an.eanbarraasing length diseased people rolling ~=::;;;:;:~;:;;=.=~;w through a temple i n 11 wheek'bairs worshipping Marilyn Monroe, and Ann Muriaret wri~hlng lasciviously around throjlgh an orgiastic roodl Cuti of pork and beans. so~ps ud s and melted chocolate. The crowd we nt wild. Then there was the part) oftim.e. • I RAREL\' go to parties after movit? pre· rnieres. but this one sounded hke a "happen· ing" worth checking in· to. Jt is the first party l '\'e ever been to in a l'\ew York subway. It's llOf TO I( COlltU$U Wini TM( OllCM. vctl .. "flASll COi_.. lit ..... 1'THE GROO~! TUIE11 lRI . O-SkwitMj' hell l•~. ~--. ' Someone in the ao· dience screarned. Then everyone on s tage sc reamed back. Somebody brought out a huge platter of totten let tuce and set it down on the apron o( the stage. Somebody in the au dience said; ·'Can we throw it at them?" It was that kind or night. the first time mos t oC the ~ijiijijiiiiiiiiiiiiM people who got. invited I. had ever been in a New York subway. But they came. .... The "Tomm y" pre· rniere was crazy. too, but it was a lso run. The rock opera by The Who is musically inept as ever, but Ken Russe ll i~ the ·perfect madman to turn it into filrn. The drug-induced, rock subculture of the Sick 60s is the perfect subjecl for Russell's ex· ce;sive, cinematic style, so there were the expect· ed scenes of flarnboyant hyste ria -chorus girls wearing. white feathers and gas rnasks, legions of blind, crippled and Sterthlt t p.-. lt was an elaborate s mash. T he first thing you saw was the word ·'TOM MY " standing three feet high near the token booth where junkies and s hopping bag luna tics throw up daily on the s ubway floor. It was written in radishes. caulirtowers, broccoli. a nd lit by funeral parlor candles. Allen Carr Ann · )largret's rnauager, said they paid the New York Transit Authority $10.000 1ust to use the subway. Kaftt•a SOUTit COAST ~ZA THEATRES $llH DI~ FW't. A.T BRISTOL SO. COAST "FOUR MUSKETEERS" I PLAZA R ':30.3:l0.5:30·7:l 0.f:)O S4f·ll . 2 ACADlMY AWARD NOMtNATIONI IUT_ACTWS A WOMAN llst OillCTION GE NA JOHN ROWLANDS UNDER THI INFLUINCI CASSAVETES DAil Y: 2:00 4:30, 7:00, 9:30 Jot.w.,... "llAHHl6AH'' I: I S-S:00-1:45 l'tn "THE OUTFfT"' l:I M :SS-10:40 WINNER OF 2 ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONSI I GENA ROWLANUS • JOHN CASSAYETES (lest Adreu) 1 (hit Director) lMm .. Cllll " ........ Se c.ts._..a... M0.7~ lat RUM 11CHILD UMD.ER A LEAF" o,-c-..... , II Ac.-., Aw•d~IOtls lllhd"R. * EYE.7P.M.~ COMT. 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'Cal State, Long Beach l: ,_.m s_ponsor a photo· ·.1"'"rl'aph1c ~tudy tour of ~urope for .camera fans ~ summer in conjunc· "'"~n with San Diego State niversity. The tour will leave for ndon July 13 a nd re- m Aug. 14. Cities that i•m be visited include ~WAinsterdam. Munich, ';f:Vlj en n a , S a lz b u r g , .;.}'enke, Gene\Ta, Paris , , tilld Rome. -1". Jnte rested p~rsons •• 'rQ.py s till sign up for the lhp, which \viii cost Sl,745 per person. Six un- ,jt> of academic credit BOYS CARRY BARREL OF JAPANESE SAKE WINE Scene Wiii Be Part of Cherry Blossom Festival Parade .-.-iic available through · he Office of Continuing lJ ucation <1t t h e iversity. . :.ylN'lher information ~Jl be obtained by call- g Robert Routh al 213J 498-4803, 535.3729 or >: y leaving a message al 498·4681 Cherry Blossom· Fest Set for SF in April Tourisin ~ .... £,:~$u.Wmit' ·.(T.Ianned '-'NEW ORLEANS <AP) #-. . .,__,The $61 billion Ever y s pring thousands of Northern Californians of Japanese ancestry corn c together 111 San Francisco to celebrate their cultural heritage in the Cherry Blo::.sorn Fes tival. Contributing to the ethnic authentidty of the festival this year will be over 300 p erformers from Japan. · American tourist in-THE DATES of the "'":ll'ustry, suffering from recession a nd the energy event are April 18·20 and shortagt!, is planning a April 2-1-27. The setting is ~tn.eeting to develop ideas the' city's ~ihonmachi -fOI' changing travel pal· <J.apantown 1 and five- rns in the United acreJapanCenter. ates. The center's Peace William D. 'Toohey, P l aza at Post and r esident of Discover Buchanan Str:cets will ~ rn e r i c a T r a v e I beeorne an inland sea of rganizations , Inc .. a sound and rnovernent on oalition of about 800 festival weekends with u s inesses. said the tumultuous folk song and •roup's National Travel dance fr:;ts and thun· art and Conference derous taiko ( Japanl'sc •"-';(;heduled here May drurnJ concC'rls • 28-31 has been turned in-T h e p a g 0 d a . ::T a "summit conference ornamented pl<.iza will ... o design a nd market <.tls o be the stage for . rfew dornes tic tours... eh i ldrcn 's prog r arns, ' ·' Thousands of would-be classica l dancers and 'tourists stayed home this musicians and masters fear. Toohey said. He fiiiiiiijjii;iiiiiii•iiP;;m;;;;jjjjiRiiiiiiiiiml iNtid lour ism is down 14 rcenl so far. 'f"1,:\ Exceptions lo the slow ~ !J.lri sl business have n noted in Florida d H awaii and at a .iiurnber of ski r esorts, he -said. ''IRAMMIGAH" "'OUTFIT"' l~GJ COMTIHUOUS DAILY FtlOM 12:30 "CHlt .. ATOWM" "DUTHWISH .. "'HAIRY Ir TOMTO" IRJ "CLAUDIHE" "FLESH GORDOtt' Il l '"THE CHOOYE TUIE" \,\G H TE;/t S IDE of the martial arts of judo, aikido. kendo, ken· po, taido and karall'. Shown c•lscwhere in the three-block complex w i 11. be dis p~ a y s of Japanese art. calli - g raphy , dolls, silk screens, bonsai <d warf trecs1. pottery and thorouqhbred Akita dogs us well as demonstra- tions of flower arrang- ing, the tea Cl'rernony and paper sculpting. There will be a Cherry BIQSsom Queen contest and coron ation and, in the adjacent J apanese quarter. a food bazaar and filrn presentations. Special events will in- elude pcrforrn:rnces of kyogen <classical comic theater) b .v fa mod acting troupes from Tokyo and Kyoto and a koto concert by SO rnusil'iuns fro111 :Ado ... -" ...... -..... . .... .. . . . Japan.· £ntL•rta1ners from T oyarna prefecture will put on a program ol rninyo tfolk dan_ringi OTHE R groups from .Japan will lake part in the colorful dai gyorelsu tgrand paradei which climaxes the eelcbra- t ion A uniquel y Japanese s i g ht. this three-hour procession features hundreds of ex- oticullv C'Osturned enter· tainer s. portable shri n(•S. bands. c I owns and juggernaut-like f10<1ls It will start at l p .rn on April 27 and rnovc from City Hall to the Japan Center. A full sl'hedule o f festival events rnay be obtained frorn the San Francisco Convention a nd Visitors Bureau, 1390 :\larkC't Street, tian Francisco, GA 9-1102. EVE 7 P.M. CONT. SUM l P.M. 2 ACADEMY AWARD HOMIHA TIOHS JAC1( UMMOH ANNI IANCIOfT (f'G) ALMAMIN JAMISCAAH CHARLTON HESTON nus .. Sund~. MW'cti ao. 1971 c)\JL y PILOT .. Why. ·u~ffi~s · for E·aSter.? By E R ~A BOMBECK Generally speaking, rnotheri> list five occasions that demand "new underwear" for their chUdren. They are: the first day of school, vacations. ~amp, sister's weddi.ng and E._ster. The first four have always had logical explanations. Face it, for the first two ~ars of school, a child's feet never touch the floor. They hang upside down on it parallel bar like a sloth, s tand on their heads in the sandbox. or stuff the hems of their dresses in- to their rnouths a n inch at a lime. Therefore. why s houldn't a mother put the money where it shows"? NEW Ui'iDERW EAR on a vaca- tion is a must considering lhe acci· dent risk factor. What mother has not been tormented by the nightmare of a police officer yell- ing into the darkness. "Hey. Frank, I got one kid with a pin in his shorts with a broken arrn, and a pair or pint< tights with enough runs to ;,iccount for ovNl'X j I posure." AT WIT'S END To whtt•h Frank rcphes, "Give rne rnorc light. l 've got a dingy T- shirt you ·r~ going to have to see to believe.·· I NEVER st-nd one of .my children off lo camp without bor· rowing a national slogan, "The quality goes in before the name !tag) goes on " Granted, a child never chang.es underwear the en- tire two weeks ht• is in ('amp, but eounselors l:ilk. I have thl' fL'l'l · mg they sit around a e:.impfirl' anti distuss what kind of home would produee a child whose wardr11bL· consistt·d uf faded pin~ shorts. My rnotlwr kit very strongly about ht•w underwear at wc•d- dings. t·~111 •c1<1tly tho::.c 111 lhl' family. She once wenlsOf!Jf as ~o c1ucslion the legality of the mar· riage vows if sorneone in the wed· ding party was not wcaringner.. The only occasion that ~till puzzles me is Easter. I qa've n ever figured out what the Second Coming has to (lo with new unl,fcrw.ear. When I ~sk~ my mother she clapped her hand over rn~ mouth and said,"· Just pray the Good Lord dido~l bear you say that.'' With the new undery.·t.~or on this spe-cial da)' i.ilwuys wenl the pink and lavender E1,1sler outfit and the patent cutout.shoes. One year when Easter ft>U. earl)-, I re· rnernber :\1 arna saying, "Tie th(• lavender ribbons o.n yqur bonnet under your rbin .'' And r un...,wered. "Those aren't rib· bons, :\larna, lhl',\"re my t:ars." Yesterday, ,,,.; I laid out nC'w underwear for the kids om· a::.kcd. ··wh~· do you han· to wc;.ir new underw(·ar fol' Easkr···· I tl;:ipped rny hantl O\l'r hi s rnouth aod s..iid, "J u::.l pray the Good Lord didn't hear you say thJL .. ur if lie did. pay ::itten· \inn tu thv ans\\'C'r " Club to 'Sponsor Filrns, Cruise , It Was· A Thri e of Heroes ... . ·cruising South Pacific" \\>Jth Rolwrta \\ i lli<1 rnson and Ba rb:.ira Castleman and "Fjords of r\orwav" will be fc<1tured in sfi.des and rnovic·s ~1t the next rneeting of the Cruise Buffs on ~Ion· day at 6 p.rn . at the Laguna Beach Wornan·s Clubhouse. On display will be souvenirs and other iterns brought by Mr. & Mrs, :\laurice Tachet of l.:iguna Beach from their recent Alaska cruisl'. Events planned by the group are a visit to the Hoyal Viking Star. April 1, leaving 10 a.rn. by bus across lhP street frorn the Festival of Arts. and a weekend in Catalina, May 2. 3 anti 4. Reservations, which are n~cessar). <:an bl'. rnade by calling Eloise Fulrnef· at 494 -7575. IOl(IT MllOfUM UiAH KllTH ""' l.ARIRA STREISA...0 JAMES CAAM ''FUMMY UDY'"•IPGI "MURDER OM THt ORIEMT EXPRESS" + ''THKAMaLER• "TOMMY .. I "'IRAHHIGAH" IPGI • -rHE STROH&EST MAH . IMTHEWORur' tffttEEIEE & THE IEAN"' •c1MDERELU. LllERTr IRI "FOUR MUSKETEERS" "THE GAMG THAT COULDN'T SHOOT STRAIGKT" .:YOUHG FRAMKEMSTEIM'' l rGI "FEARLESS VAMrlRE KILLER" "THE MACINTOSH MAN' PAULNIWMAN Of Daredevils and Dames .. . And Waldo .. (,, .... -. •• Oii 51/SANSAWOOM ... llAllGOl~• ~ .. ,_.,lllUIAMliOlDllAJI ' S,.,.,.GWllG(llOTHlll 0.-~111> ,,.H(ll«YllAllCllll "°""'""'°"''"-'"6(()11(,(llO'l'Mlll PG· ... ~--~~~1 ~· AMUSES In the KAR~JLACK SPYS • PG __. C. K0n i. sun.IUHD Plut "CINDUlllA LllHTY" J.~:­•1: . · .... jf 'l~y· ~~-' ...... ~~· . ~: . . . -. ' ¥ ..... .. . . 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Another 10 ·exhibit cars wete built in Venice. Fie., and t.hq !:>learn locomotive to pull t he- F'reedom T r ain, the Southern \ P ~1 cif1c Day lighter. vintaa:e 19.U. wa:-reconditioned in ' Portland. Ore. ··w e hC1d 160 people working m three shifts al the heif.i°· of the '~ork." Reichhold said.:J. ·At one pomt l didn't get any s Q;°~p for 49 hours. · ~ ' ' throughout the country to view display items. Included will be the first Bible printed in Ame r ica, Benjam in Franklin's draft of the Artic)es or Confederation. moon rockS, ~ lunar rover·. tennis star Billie Jean King's r acket , rockinf t:hairs used by presidents Ken· nedy and Lincoln and hundreds of' other items. The train has two .. showcase rars.·· one of which will carry, .Among other exhibits, the ..Childr e n's Gift Bell," a 16.830-pound replica of the ariginal Liberty Bell -without the crack. Building the Freedom Tram ha~ been the challenge of a hfetime for Re1chhold, 52. 1• I ., Aft'r acqulrinc the j)ld New York Central ba1ea1e cars, · Reich~old bad lhem stripped, tht't ;atll!\akil\CIY r~bullt them repainted _ them red. white blqe. . e C)ve r -;.ti project was lauflcbed In p rJy 19?t with the aid of an estimated S4 million donated by l ge corporations. Funding cOlj.lnued to flow in and the pro· ~fer. pl~n to charge thos~ who vic.y.v the ·~eedorn Tram .2 eoch for1ed ults a nd Sleachror tt.oseun- der 18 or over es years of age to ta~e the 20·minute glimJl6e at A°'eri~~n h e r itage. The American Freedorp Train Foundatieo says the total cost of operatin g Freedom Train is estimated at S18 million. . 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I 0 a.m. to 9 p.m •••• Sat~ I 0 a.~. to 6 ~·"'-••• Sundays I 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. I I • .. ' t ' REAL ESTATE SALIS $6Q LICENSING SCHOOL '3C..-. .... L« ...... t.c.-..aM.rttNnto,.....c:...ty 2........,o.leecliAl'H 1 ..... YhfoAne In con1unetlon with ~R .. AeaJ E.stete School & The Levine School of Real Estate. Arter receiving your license you will be enrolled In Tarbell's 3-week ·Quick Start Training Program. which includes morning training classes & aafternoon experience in actual real estate slluations.. Call 1111 Rory 832-5440 R0tteh Vil-$41,100 Beauhlul ranch villa with family floor plan Excellent neighborhood. close to shopping and all schools. Entry hall leads to formal living room. 4 bedrooms. 2 baths. and homemaker's kitchen w ith everyth 1ng. Carpets and drapes. Forest or trees and big patio for lots of outdoor relaxing. Listed by Ed Panchak. 142·1154 ..._.MhS4J.P..tr PremMJm lot with parking for boat or trailer. Has a rrass1ve 240 SQ. ft. decking. Lots of decorative wallpaper & pane lrng. , No-wax floors. family room w ith wet bar . brick fireplace. 4 bedrooms. dining room . 3 baths. Custom drapery & plush carpeting. Just 2 Yi years old! A giant among homes! S68,500. Call 842-6691. A~ecl ly Own~ 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 kitchen with built· ms & dishwasher. Natural wood cabinets On well· groomed grounds with room for your boat. $42.500. ea11· 842-2561 or 962-1373. Sl4,500 -lophor.s Speci .. Located nght across from the pool & clubhouse. Home comfort without the main- tenance problems! 2'h years old 1ewel with an excellent room arrangement. 3 1 bedrooms + den area. cen- t raJ forced-air heating. Sunshine kitchen with hal')- dy work areas & deluxe ap- pliances. Plenty of storage space. Carpets. drapes. washer & dryer. Call 962-5566or 842-8854 • Spomllt ly TH S.o Just 1 mile from the surf & sand! Astounding home of· fenng a g1ganhc trf..level floor des1~n. Impressive staircase & balcony over- looking large formal living room Italian marble fireplace & entry. Complete- ly seoarate & paneled large family room. K1ng-s1zed master suite is very pnvate 3 king batns 4 oedrooms 3000 SQ. ft in all Flexible terms. 1mm ed1ate possession! $ 73 450 Call 842-8854 Likt LIVING hi TIM Cou11try On a huge lot with elbow room galore. with vistas of greenery. trees. plants, parking for yQIJr boat or trailer. Beautiful room 11')- side with 3 bedrooms. xtra batns. a large family room with 11.'door/outdoor carpet- ing Full dining room. wood cabinets. Custom bedroom set in master suite included R1d1culously priced at $47,500 Call 842-2561 Poot,C~ No Molnte-noftCe Worri.s That's what you get m this completely modern Hunt· 1ngton Beach townhouse. Offers a full ltne of fantastic recreational facilities in- cluding clubhouse & pool. Thick pile carpeting natural wood cabinets. Central forced-air heating. Large master suite with bath. .$22.500 Call 962·137~ j it "" •ck Wtti V-1rw College Park collossus. Com1:>1nes the oeauty and eleganc1 of the Monterey design with the versatility and strength of California 11v- 1 n g. Professionally landscaped yards. View balcony of master suite. 3 baths. family rm. fireplace. 4 bedrooms. Near park & pool. $69,900. ·oesperatel Ask for Boo Hendricks. 540-1720 !!!!ii Co1MeHMrlMleocll This castle of a home 1s w1tllm walking d1stat1ee to the beach. shops & schools Pnvate. corner lot with lovely courtyard entry. N o-maintenance yards. Spanish tiled entry hall. Waterfall. pend. patio. 3 bedrooms. family rm Fireplace is extra large. Even has a den! Sacrifice by ownefl S54.500. Ask.for Fran P ark. 142·2HI ' Hl.tOO=Gi.t._.,Hw Beautiful home features 4 bedrooms, plus 2 bonus bedrooms over g~rage. Entry hall ~ opens to lovely living room, picture window, big family room, and extra baths. Lots of rich woodi paneling and plush carpeting. Forest of trees for shade and pnvacy. Listed by Bob Klaesson. llZ-7151 ~ .. llltetotMleocli Heated & filtered pool is 1ust one feature of this Colonial 4 bedroom + family area home Entry hall leads to lovely • living room with wood burning fireplace. and Mrs. Homemaker • kitchen. Carpets. drapes. Your own forest of trees. and cnsply rran1cured landscaping. Close to the beach. shopping and schools. $48.500. Listed by Mary Nihart 962-1173 Motsl•e PY Flr•pfoce Between the living room aod dining room 1s perfect for warming those chilly nights Be sure to rnsped this super family home, superbly landscaped with an/ accent of beauty Has multi· colored snag carpeting. ·peck-cedar paneling in the hallway 3 bedrooms. 1ack & jill room. entry hall. rich dark wood cabinetry. A great value at only$42.500 Call 842-6691 $36,900 VI..,,! View! View! WOW! Hard to believe but true! Just $36.900 tor this immaculate. well defined nome in Huntington Beach Glorious view! Large beautiful patio area tor <:M- d o or barbecues. Llgnt wood cabinets, bu1lt-1ns. Comfort-onented room ar- rangement wltn 3 bedrooms. 1:>1g master suite. New carpets. new pa1n1. Call 540-1720 De ...... i0ttSol~ Owner's been transferred! Submit any reasonable ofter on this magnificent beach villa within walking distance to the surf. In an area of pre- stige nomes. Tn1s mammotn home features 3 kmg-Stzed bedrooms. den, massive fireplace. Entry hall. forrrel llv1ng room Secluded master suite w ith garden bath. Reduced thousands to ~Ill $56,300 Call 962-5566 Porta. Poel, T-11 All conveniently located near this emotion-packed home in Irvine• A sensa- tional residence 31/? years old. Great home for enter- taining or 1ust relaxing! Has a full dining room. wood cabinets. entry hall. Stately living room with bnck fireplace 3 big bedrooms. xtra baths. Carpets. drapes. Garage door opener. VA/FHA terms• And only S45. 7~ Call 540· 1 720 Palou 111 Coll"J• Poril 1 year old dream home! If quality 1s what you're seek- ing, then be sure to 1nspec1 this fantastic villa m Irvine! Rich blend of "warm .. colors & interesting .t~x tures. Csrpets. drapes. Entry hall. massive brick fireplace. Separate dining room. walnut cabinetry. Giant family room. Large. pnvate rear yard & accenting block fencing. Sacrifice sale' $59.950. Call 540-1720. s,..1111 Vina Attention Vets! 4 'h years old home with dramatic arched entry way. Convenient floor plan with entry hall to extra large living room with a beautiful Palos Ver.:les stone fireplace. Big baths. Country kitchen with wood cabinets & built-ins. Huge 20 ft. covered patio & 1m- rraculate yards S36,500. Call 979-2390 Hu Air COftditionMcJ-VA lff1M Keep cool this summer in this 3 bedroom and family area home. Finely appointed. with d1n1ng area. custom fireplace in living room, and Mom-loving kitchen with self cleaning oven and no wax floor. Loads of natural wood cabinets. Oodles of lush landscaping. VA terms ok. Listed by Wall Sienko. ...11111•~fG!':'.•• Pictti,. .. ., • ..ct Priced to sea Just $40.500 for this beautiful 3 bedroom family room home. Family living " with formal dining r oom. homemakers kitchen. Shag carpets. drapes. 2 fireplaces. Beautiful wood paneling 1n living room. Loaded with extras. Manicured landscaping and party patio. 540,500. Listed by Joe Gonzalves. ·1424691 8unoay.March30, 1t7! DAIL V PILOT (;J W .. to SCllA Coott Pina Contempe>rary 3 bedroom + family excellent family floor plan. Features brick fireplace 1n IMng room. extra baths, and Mom-loving kitchen with natural wOOd cabinets. Carpets. drapes. Patio furniture included. Also has handyman's workbench. Ask about VA terms. $45,000. Listed by Victor Young. 97'-2190 ' .. Cl•Hic C ..... • J.Story Enjoy the elegance of this classic California 2-story nome Rich blend of colors and textures sets olf the exquisite decor. Features 4 bedrooms. formal dining room. and 3 baths. Wood burning fireplace. Ideal for- enterta1ning. Crisply manicured landscaping. Make an ofter' $61,500. Listed by Verna Ridley. s..,. Thotl10ftds Has a mini forest of trees, plenty of room for your boat or trailer. Hardwood floors. wood cabinetry. 4 bedrooms. den area. Massive log -burning fireplace. Ranch-style kitchen. Central forced-air heating. A dream kitchen with everything you could want. $41 .500. Call 540-1720 Huge JS ft. Pool Entertain in style 1n this dramatic family home in the 1nfluent1al College Park tract. Has a big 35 ft. pool with jacuzzi. L arge garden patio All copper plumbing Carpets & drapes are hke new! Secluded master bedroom with pnvate bath. Entry hall. fireplace. Excellent use ol woods & colors $48 950. Call 5<40-1720 '-gltt AMlthr H- And doesn·t want two house payments. so bnng those of- fers! Exciting Sandpomte close to South Coast plaza & easy access to the freeway. Otters a deltcate intermixing of tones & textures, Entry hall, 3 bedrooms + family room. Pnvate master suite with bath. An all modern kitchen. And a great big fireplace for those chilly n 1g hts. $ 4 5. 000. Call 979-~390 . 962-5566 c..my &tat• Magnificpnt country es1ate has a forest of trees & grounds which are a virtual garden of eden. Entertaining will be easy. Excellent room arrangement D1n1ng room seat s t2 for dinner Dynamic stone fireplace 4 bedroom suites. 3 baths. Garden patio. For the d1scr1minat1ng buyer' 592 500 Call 540-1 720 $46,000 -GI Terms A 1ewel 1n Irvine! Absolutely spotless! This beautifully customized home has like-new carpeting. Gorgeous textured walls. drapes. Vibr ant interior offering ease of movement. Entry hall. 3 bedrooms + family room. Lovely Orick fireplace. Walnut cabinets ou1l1-tns. Owner must sell1 So bring those offers' Call 540-1720 SwiM Poot-Sl6,500 Terrific! Super sharp re· s1dence with lush tow main- tenance l andscaping. Beautiful sw1mm1ng pool & patio area. Built-In BBQ. Has hardwood floors. new carpeting. central air cond1· tionlllg. custom drapes. En- try hall. 3 bedrooms. lovely 1tv1ng room with fireplace. Seeing 1s loving! But don't delay! All terms available! Call 540-1720. PrabotwW. Here's your chance to save a bundle on this emotional executive home 1n Huntington Beach. Lovely. Quiet area. Has sprinklers front & rear. Big patio. meticulous. yards. Roomy interior with 4 bedrooms + separate family room. An oversized fireplace. Dining rm. electric built-ms. Heavy beamed ceihng. ' Shorecrest' $53,500. Ask for Betty Martin. 540.1720 IHch. Parir, T..Ws All close by' Very pretty home in Huntington Beach with VA terms available' Ideal tor the active family. Spacious. comfortable interior with 3 bedrooms. Entry hall. stately living rm w11h 3 bedrooms. Separate family room. Wood cabinets. built· ins. Carpets & drapes. S49,500. · Ask for Delores Byerty. Hz.4401 Owner'• o.t of Stat• Oeeened Colonial home h._s 3 bedrooms + big family room. Finely a~pe>inted with xtn .. baths, formclt d1nrng room. ExQu1s1te decor rs perf1ct for the fussy host & hostess. Air oond1t1oning. Quality shake root and OOdles of lush landscaping Don't miss 1t' $67.000. ASk for Hal Meade. Olli .4 Ac,.._Fortist ofTl'ffS! Large 2-story home on largesl lot in the area• Orchard of over 70 trees Features forrral dining room. lovely living room w1fh picture window. gorgeous decor throughout Xtra bathS and Mom-l oving kitchen with everything. Lots or greenery and room tor the kids to play. 555 000. Ask for Pearl Gardner. llo-6060 $25,500 -c opi1tr..o Vila 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 cond1honed Includes gas bu1lt-1ns. carpeting. drapes. Central lloor plan with lovely 1tv1ng room. Oversized master bedroom Hardwood floors Community pool. patio Call 493-1341 Spa11ish Hoci..-do With massive Spanish wall for complete privacy' Professionally landscaped yards reQu1re litlle upkeep Has a large sundeck balcony with a terrific view ol the manna. Extra 019 in· side with entry hall. 4 bedrooms. separate family room. S1a1ety 1tv1ng room w11n Spanish hrepJace. 3 oaths. Has an extra large master oedroom Two garden pa11os. Just l year old. A whale 01 a ouy! s 79.950 Call 493-1341 Ftlbulovs r-. ... ic fiew 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 1,3 acre. Has a maSStve party patio sprinklers front & rear. Huge 1n s1de! Features 4 bedrooms + big den. Formal dining room. Beautiful brick fireplace. Owner desperate! $ 77.000. Call492-7210. s,-lsltC~ard Watk thru wrought·il'on gateway to private Spanish courtyard with built-in BBQ. Has over S 10.000 in block fencing'& landscaping Self- cl ean 1 ng oven. no-wax fl oors. natural wood cabinets . mirror ed wardrobe doors. Carpets. drapes. Entry hall. 4 bedrooms, tamily room. full d1n1ng room & Spanish fireplace Owner is anx1ous1 $61 .500 Call 492· 721 o. Giaftt Pool-$47,750 All terms' LovPly wh1te-rd1I fencing 1n the front yard provides a wonderful coun- try atmosphere to this erro- honal young family home. Has a 30 ft. pool with heater & filler. pallO Very Joomy floor plan with 3 bedrodhis + beparate tam1ly room. Wood c abinets. fireplace. built-ins Larqe family room & kitchen overlook the pool! Call 830-6060. Compfri• PriYacy Colossal' Fantastic value• CompletPly privat e re- sidence on expanoing coun- try grounds with a forest nf trees & lu sh. t o w · maintenance yards Plenty of room for a pool Terracot- ta tile entry & hallway New gold carpet. 4 bedrooms. family room, full dining room. Bi g den or 5th bedroom. l 'iormous bnck fireplace ~!'JOO SQ ft 1n all. $57,500 Call 830-6030. G iCMt Rancfl Est at~ On well over 1 /3 acre in San Clemente s l1n<'sl a1P<11 Plenty of room lor a pool A tremendous home abounding 1n luxury. Elegant entry way Very private master suite with bath. Formal l1Ving room offers an extra large f ireplace. Farm stylect kitchen. Owner anx1ouc;1 Just S67,000. Ask for Gladys G•lha~ 492-7210 0Serving 70QO Cities Throughout: The U.S.A. America's Largest Home Resale ·Co~pany ,/ I J HomffForlde , ...... ,.,... ,.....,,_.,. 1•h•Hforl4e tf111H ..... S. J Ho.MlkrSele ............................................................................................ ·····~··········~··... . .................... .. .... ,.. 1oo•••nl1 1tu ... ,.. 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Mar office among nifly C .& ...._. .&L FR~ VIEW antique and nautical "'""' ""'"I rurn1s h1n gs \lollh con SUP& ENTHTAIHll'G -and family cenial helpful people-living. Large deck at waters edge. 4 Come by a nd v1s1l al 2732 E. Coast Hwy or call bedrooms, paneled den & family room , N1gelal&t4·T211. large master suite, country kitchen & 60/40 Split fr-om 1st S built-ins. dining room & bar. sundeck, Ewtted steps to pool & tennis. $78,500. ~NIGU OAlll Y E. ASSOCIATES UNITED IROt<EltS Cathedral ce1l. hv rm. cheery 4 BH. i•~1 ba. f.lm rm EVl::L\'N SMJ'fll 227 Cmtd. Newport Shons. HI Sat & Su• I ·5 CANAL FRONT VIEW QUIET CLIFF HAVEN -3 bedrooms Hillside home -secluded yard. Vacant & r eady for new owners. $79,500. 1400 KiftcJs Rood, MB Sat & Su" 1-5 \ (}rs11f~ llG CAHYOM-VllWJ IUt.IOO Beautiful NEW 4 BR •·neauville,.. Dining rm, bonus rm, fabulous kitchen & huge m aster s uite. P lush cptng, landscaped & rm for pool. Most , popular & spectacular model. flurry! CORONA DEL MU CUSTOM DUPUX View from owner's delightful unit. Quality bit redwood 2·story. Spacious 3 BR, den, 2 baths, fireplace in each unit. 2 Years ne w. Grt location bet. hwy & ocean. Lovely home + inc. IRAHD HEW -UHDA ISLE Most luxurious ! Beaut. view of lagoon. Perfect design . Rich plush cptng & drapes, expen sive wallpapers. abundant ,use of Italian marble. pool & Jacuzzi. 5 BR. formal DR, lge rec. room, FR & 3 gar. Pier & slip + more. 3 HOMES FOR LEASE ~ ~ORT IEACH DREAM ova 3700 sq.FT. or family home. Priced on1Y $122,500. s b!J bedrooms, formal dlnlng, large f amllY. 2 pools, 2 fireplaces & much. much more. Elegantly decorated & ready for your inspection. Open house Sat & SUn 1·5, Ctl for ..... , ..... 5180 240. ~..cfaco Dr. SPRING HAS SPRUNG SUMMElt IS COMIMG -Plan aheJtd, see this super spacious pool home. Everything done in the finest taste. 3 bedrooms 1 2 bath. family room FORMAL DINING. 1 year old & looks like model. c•not540.1 Ill BEACH HOME $49,500 -Short walk to the water. 3 Bedroom, 2 bath, custom bonus room, BBQ, brick patio, nearby pool and tennis court. See this c harming, newly lifted beach hom e offered at $49,500. Cal 540-1151. WALK TO SHOPPING ' .• All4ti# S#dd, ~ REALTOR(" PRIME OCEAN VIEW from this n ew Condom inium. 2 B e droom , 2 baths . fireplace. Furnishings inc luded. IHTERTAIH. by the pool this summer in this 4 bedroom house with lovely pool area, covered patio, brick BBQ, close to s hopping. Just $47,500. IEAUTlfULL Y DECORATED HARIOI VllW HOME Montego model. 4 Bedrooms, dining rm + fam rm. Warm fireplace. On a beautiful landscaped corner lot. Shows like a · model. $81,500. -<;ALL-644-7270 · 2121 E. Coett Hlglaway. Corwa del Mer PllOPHTY MANAGEMENT NOMrS fOlt llVINC HETWOllC M lH .. , rH W . llU. Ot fUH ~ft • ti" riAllM ---------646-741 1 673--0822 Bay Island furn. 4 BR, dock $2,000 Mo. Little Is la nd furn. 3 BR, dock $850 Mo. BigCyn. unfurn . 3 BR, C&D$1,150Mo . EASTSIDE. COSTA MESA -close to major markets-. Yoo must see this quality built immaculate 3 bedroom pool home featuring large dining rm, sep. breakfast room, hardwood floors, s hake roof, fireplace, call for details. 540-t 151. G1•1.. ' IOOZ•••ral 1002 Don't ~l\C' up the ship' .. List .. 11 in class1f1ed, Ship to Shore Results~ 6-tz.5678 ..•............. ~ ............................ . Call for detoils on the above proper.ties. Office Closed Easter Sunday Gneral I 002 GeMral I 002 Gnerot I 002 2111 Smt Jooquitt Hils Road MESA VERDE 2 Stoty ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• NEWPORT CENTER. M.1. 644-4910 •••IAY ISLAMO ** ONE OF A KIND . LARGE . GRACIOUS HOME WITH PIER AND SLIP ON EXCLUSIVE BAY ISLAND. 6 BEDROOMS, FAMILY ROOM. FORMAL DINING ROOM , TEAK FLOORING AND PANELING . ELEGANT CRAFTSMANSHIP AND EXTRAS THR OUG H OUT. BY APPOINTMENT ONLY. $470,000. EXCITING PEHIHSULA Charming, fun 2 bedroom + convertible d en with s pacious patio and high beam ceilings. Steps to fishing dock, beaches & private tennis club. Move in tomorrow for $89,500 PRICE REDUCED $5,000 Attractive Park home in University Park with pri vale pool. 3 bedrooms and family room '"Tulane" model. Fireplace and open beam ceilings. $69,950 including the land. GALAXY DRIVE. •• DOVER SHORES This luxurious property will delight the most critical buyer. Situated b e tw een two $400,000 view res idences. 3 bedrooms. 2112 baths, family room. Dining room. Pool, Uniquely livable. Uniquely priced. $179,500 .. JOIH THE COHVERSATIOH In the cozy step-down living room of this Bluff's Q-Plan, with 3 bedrooms 2112 baths. No expense has been spared in the decorating. A pleasure to show. $77 ,500. EHJOY NATURE From every room of this 4 bedroom, 21h bath ho rn e built around a beautifully landscaped patio with pool. Decorator wallpapers, new carpets, beam ceiling, fireplace and many extras. $89,500. THIS IS PERF£CTIOH Beautiful Westcliff 5 bedroom home overlooking huge pool and patio. Choice quiet location on corner. Move-in condition. $124 ,500. l UHITS HEAR BEACH 3-two bedroom a partments, 55 foot lot. Great location ; 2 fireplaces. Three garages. Property just remodeled. Mus t see. $125,000. THIS HOME HAS fT ALL Popular Corona del Mar address, charm with quality, view of the tide pools an d pounding surf from this 3 bedroom, 2 bath home. Terms too! $135,000. • UMUSUALL Y APPEALING Corona del Mar custom residence. Beautiful tree lmed s treet. Short block to beach. 2 bedrooms. den. completely furni~hl'd in e legant tast e. Call for details. $140,000. ARCHITECTURAL MASTERPIECE This ne w 3 he <lroom home with extensive use of wood and glass, breathtaking view of ocean and ni~ht lights. is truly c..t r are find for the owne r that demands quality. See this dramati<' home today. $189,900. LIDO ISLE Spacious two story 4 bedroom home on 55' lot. Family room. Excellent noor plan for family with older children 130.000 ,&llHSULA INCOME UMfTS '1 Units for only $!>H,750 Probably the best buy on the market in income property . DIAL 644-176' 2161 s .. J~NlsRd.,M.I. A COLOWIU. UMCEI CO. #- ). HOME + INCOME EAST.SIDE 3HH house with bachelor apl + lBll General I 0021GeMrOI I 002 apt. over ~aruge. As· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• s ume i' VA loan. SZ16. per mo Cati PRESTIGE HOM ES. 645-6646 VA/FHAR.,s an Orange Counly Kc)~ in office WORLD REAL ESTATE Specialists 1n govern· ment financed homes• 556-7777 call anytime Custom Du~lex 3 lied room unils. Close Lo each. $127 ,900. CEHTURY21 642-1771 G .I. TERMS Use your G I. tor this Baycrest beauty. 4 Hcd. FR. pool immaculate cond. ll<is all the extras Prine. only -~ill 000 SPARLl:\1G RBAL ESTATE 833-3.548 ---- SLEEPERIH BIG CAHYOH OPENSal.1·5 HAVE A UNIQUE EASTER SUNDAY U,_.l()UI:' liUMC§ ON TOP OF THE REAL ESTATE MARKET WITH THE NICEST PEOPLE SELLING THE NEAT'EST l«>MES CORONA OEL MAR. 67S«JOO MESA VERDE. 546-5990 • CALL US 29 RuC' Grand Vallee Sale, lease or lease op· lion wanted 1mmed1ate· GeMrOI I 002 GeMt"OI I 002 ly. Attractive vacant ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Monaco. Owner will con-________ .,.. ________ ! sider all offrrs. On Golf Cou r se 1'°J1rway . 644-6056 COUNTRY CLUB LIVING NODOWNGI Entertainer 's dn•am yard' Ha g sparklinll pool. Ultimate pri v acy. Wrought iron decor. 4 CHANHELFROHT Charming waterfront 2·sly. home; pier & slip. Beautiful cond1l1on ! Va· cant, rC'ady for occupan· l'Y· $97,500 1;73.3663 64:.! 2253 c\·e~ associated BROKERS·-AEA L TORS znz•, W Bolboo 1>71.Jbt.l Family s1£c hcdrooms. _______ _ Country kitchen. Noi---------•I down G. I. Lnw down Lo others. Call for more tn· formation ! 847·6010 Agent. EASTBLUFf! OPEN SAT /SUH 1-5 2921 CATALPA ST. NEW hsttng, S·UR. 3-BA. lmm.1c . s pacious, fam WANTED Harry Rabbitt and Pete Vogel want 3 more good sales people. Call now. VOGEL & BABBITT . REALTORS 644-6056 LIDO BAY Own a Luxurious Apart- menl on Lido Bay. 2000 sq . ft 2 BR-2 HA S p;icious end unit. D e 1 u x <· k 1 t c h e n . Panoramic view of hay action: also Catalina. Boal slip. garage, pool. Near Lido s hopping. Call for a ppt. Heducerl lo Stl7.000. Ct:. Stine. 644·0177. TRUST SALE Fantastic 3 br, 2 12 ba, splt.t le vel. pool. lge patio. Top cond. !·:State says sell! S PARLIN<: I OHLY $64,000. You 'll love this executive style Pacesetter home complete with 4 bedrooms. 3 baths., de n & formal dining. Fantastic lattice work pa tio cover. Best value in a ll of Costa Mesa. Don't miss it! ! Cal 546*5110. COLLEGE PARK POOL HOME -lovely 3 bedroom. 2 bath corner home. Complete with e...tifut pool and access for boat or traile r . Just r ecently redecorated. Transfer forces sale. Priced right at only $47 ,900. Call now. 546-5110. • ERITAGE · REALTORS I GeMrol IOOZGeMt"OI 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• IRVINE TERRACE .Just Ji sted. a charming world of your own -behind a used brick facade - assuring complete privacy for this lovely 3 bdrm. ho me ... complete with htd. & filtered pool +waterfall. $79,500 BLUFFS CONDOMINIUM ... Located on a corner. with all the privacy of an individual hom e. 3 Bdrms., 21h baths; wrap-around patios, g r eat for entertaining. $69,500 NOT A MILLIONAIRE! ... just li ve like one! in this lovely Harbor Vi ew Hills home. 4 Bdrms., formal d in ing rm. Secluded pool, tropical patio ... all this PLUS a spect acular view of the harbor. Only $129,000 VEA~ BAY AND BEACH 6 75-3000 <'·H> 1 t_ CDA!,T •<WY COHOl'JA IJI l M1.n -------------I GNef"Gt 1002G11Mral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ home. mo .. e-1n shape ,_ ______ ..,. .. REAL J-:ST.\TE 833 35-IM REDUCED . $30,000 8.autlfully maintained Quick on·up Ji\CI\ HOWELL. Bkr. 64-1 115', ,_ _______ _ OCEANFRONTS "ABANDONED" CAPE COD, WATERFRONT SPANISH R·I vacanttotsso.ooo TWO STORY HACIE.._.DA 2&1BrduplexS138,500 with pie.-and slip Huge two-story 4 BR & den, 3 BA, with formal dining, 2 frplc 's., 3 car gar and "" 3 & 2 Br duplex $158,500 VILLA RED TILE ROOF Dix. Duplex s199.soo POOL-BEACH Arched atrium entry. SubmJ~:.~~ers! ! GJ 's no down for this Extra parking. $145,0~0 Big formal living room near new spacious beacb Separate family room. MESA VERDE estate. L arge ltvlng JACOBS REALTY Country kitche n. Boat Vl!ry sharp inside & out. room, formal dine a nd door through garage. Big 3 BR. & fam. rm. in xlnt family room. Sta Ira .. L .. s haped lot. Park· neighborhood. $58,500 dr amatically sweep lo 675-6670 2919 Hewpori ltvd. ccn. 30fll like scttinJl Just $46,950. 556-8800 elegant m aster suite + llurrv · Call now lo see Balboa Bay Prop. c hildrens quarters. ~__,....__,....~...,...__.~ ~-7-60_· 1_0_. i\ge_n_r.___ R~altors Seller must sacrifice for ~O. L.Jguna 28R. close to ,_ ________ , Jess lhaniovemmentap. G11t1ral 1002 GeMral 1002 beach. View $47,500. pra1sal. Hurry ca ll•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• t:all 642-8R8.'i Hkr VETERANS 963·788t. $2250 DOWN! OCEAN VILLA $4525 TO ASSUME TWO-STORY · H am b I 1 n g l wo s lo r y beac h home. Spa('1011s living and dining rooms. Gourmet gar<len kitchen Sweeping s tairs to bonus size master & childrens s ui tes. Glass doors to enclosed l'alio and grounds. Only $28,950. C.111 for appointment 96:1 l>i!i7 r-,p,,' ' I <J • " s f!,IN 10 If NI('( ' t [e-&Mtll WATERFRONT i'i~w C'11:t1t om Oaylrant 11 0 m I' 0 n n II I h 0 II l'cminsula t ht'flrn<>m11. I II.1th,, Oallt>r)", 2 'ltOr) IA llh Iola or lllHll. i I irtplocH, wf'tbar, all 11\e lat ·11t built ln11 Jlriv11le pH'rfor ho111 lo60 fl. ftee land. $279,000. 67S IU20 or ·~ •t 1200 E. Rnlhon 8lvcl f-' re e 11 .., l or homes Ol'fN '" 9 • '' 1u 1<110 ~E N<r • alre<1dy aµprc11st'<I oy v \ [ ~· ,illi HUI ~nv ~1rl<~nt;lee ~~>111~\i\ 'O'~ JjLijH}F Veu~ran Call Worlri Ilea I . ----· ••c!!!!~ ..:slal£>. 551>·77TI Jnyt1me. Veter<ins He al Estate _Sper_iahsl --CHOICE DUPLEX POOL Bike to beach. Or splash ALLURING ATRIUM in your own sparkling Elegant and impressive. pool . Homemaker ·s This Mesa Woods wonder d r c a m k 1 l c h e n . home has a spectacular Generous bedrooms . aJI glass garden kitchen, Low low down p11ymt. massive fireplace. JI u r r y · Ca II o ow beamed ceilings, and ALL U.S. VETS 2 llcdrooms each wilh 847-6010. Aaent. shutter s throughout. It 1s your right to own a buill in kilchcn private -----.::.-----Available wllh only 103- home with no down pay· yards & gnragd. 7% PER~T down, 3 bdrm, 2 balha men l . St a Cf of ex . loan now on rroperty ror owner occupant. 2 and only $49,950. transferable lo B d N B b veterans to assist you. ANYONE "' __ .. _... ran e w ea c 11 I Call World Real Estate, "SLEEPE~.? ~~·A nuuuu Duplexea with 3 BR, 2 ba 1 Quall ~ Orange County's only un its each. Ample Place Veteran Real Eat;te $42,500. f:r•:::.~d x=~ Pl Gp8rti99 ~~~:::~1;"t~o~~:e1o~~ li~' •· us,ooo eacb . C ali "ooeuoat'l..·.!:~ .,aa. 556·7777, Call anytJme. • 644-7211 . Ast. NEWPORT BEACH Fix• S /f:Ye $36,5001 er Upper lo prime re· S & S ... BEACH sadential a rea ol more EXEC UT.VE · • 645-5849 expensive homes, needa LOCATION creative touch. $49,900. SINGLE STORY HUGE Best Buy! Sbortblltende CALLMe-4477 Sn:trln• veultM ttlllnl?~· to beach. Not a condo. fee -Q.. K€Y Plui;h 11ha~ cf!( F:h'l{Jnl BILLIA1'0 ROOM I 11 n r1 C h 3 rm In~ 3 IQ P.~ •LT,_c. N C'U!\lom 1lrJp1•i. Cot} 52000 be<lroom. 2 h:1Lh homt. ~" _,..~ l om1ly room Hrirk <.;ountryk1t<'hen WulkLO .~ fi~plare ... ormaJ din· TOTAL DOWN all 1cboob. Only JO'c HOuSI +JUHITS lni. Hu1te m11ster 11u1le. Oiam.11mt room. Worm down. 1Call now to see &11\11dc Cost• Jfeu flr1vate po1111 entrance. e8'rleHlni throul(hout 147~10 A1ent. ¥onthly lncome 1590. C'ornt·r lot Park·l1ke Pour hliz b edroom$. -------• ~t1ceS49,000'1rm. y.ird $11000 down' Act Formal dlnlnjit. Full Triplex. 2 DR ea. Near SPARLING n ow C,, 11 8' 7. 601 O. price Ju.t PMIOOJ .Hurry l7t.h Sl. s hope. Garqes, REAL J:STATE M1cn1 call now M71010. Aie!'l. p11tlM. Agent 64.2·5000 833-3544 \ ~ll macnab I Irvine ~ realty FINER HOMES FROM $64,950 TO $775,000 HIGH VOLTAGE EXCfT'EMEHT! Right on Ocean -you can sea forever! Superbly decorated! 5000 sq.ft! 4 Ot' 5 bedroom suites, SYz baths. For appt. or color brochure - Bob Owens 642·8~. (U38) LIHDA ISLE IAYFROMT. COUNTRY FRENCH. Magnificent marble entry & circular stairway. 6 bedrooms, de n, library, gourmet kitchen, 4 marble fireplaces, + dark room. Peg & g roove wood floors. Pier & s lip. Asking $485,000. Lynne Rothell 644-6200. (U39) GRU T HOME-GREAT LOCATION. Sharp 3 bedroom Irvine home - former model. Air cond. -close to park, pool & schools. Low maint. yard. $64,950. Laszlo Sharkany 644·6200. c U40) CHEEIY -COHVEMl~CE-CHARM. Describe this desirable Corona del Mar 2 bedroom home w /den, dining room, fireplace + l bedroom apt. that has been newly redecorated. $89,500. Polly Johnston 642-8235. (U41) "VIVACIOUS VIEW .. Harbor Vie w Hills -3 bedroom home w /cozy den & lg. formal dining room. Short escrow. Belle Chase Lee 644·6200. (U42) DRAMATIC MEDITERRAHEAH DOVER SHORES. 4 bedroom + family room, bonus room or 5th bedroom. Lovely 2·story home w /VIEW of Newport Ha rbor & s urrounding a rea! Wa lter King 642·8235. <U43} SOMETHING UNUSUAL? THIS IS fT! Exciting view of Upper Bay. Split level 4 bedroom + family room & den w /parque t floor. Formal dining. 2"2 yrs. new. $135,000. Ken Hartley 642·8235. ( u 44} "GLAMOUR PUSS" Delicious decor thruout form~l dining room, step.up living room, paneled bar & 3 huge bedrooms. $189,500. J ack Custer642·8235 (U45) STUHHIHG HEW BAYFROHT. Dramatic 2-story, 4 bedroom home w /formal dining room. Pier & s lip for SS' boat. Redwood decking. SOxlOO lot. $300,000. Jane Frazee 642-8235. (U46) MIRACLES STILL HAPPEH!I $265,000 "YOU" own the land! 93' on bayfront, customized, n ext t o private b each . Prof. decor. 4 b edrooms, family room, formal dining & bonus room. A SMASHJNG everything -our exclusive listing. Lois Miller 642-8235. (U47} CUSTOM CAPE COO. Nearly n ew 4 bedroom 2-story. Approx. 3000 sq .ft. 3 baths, separate family room. Park-like grounds. Boat Qr camper access. Lois Egan 644-6200. (U48) LIDO ISU. New offering! 3 bedrooms + den. Elegant spiral staircase, tiled entry -beautifully decorated. Swimming pool o n extra lg. lot. Cathy Schweickert 642·8235. CU49} MIWPOaT IUCH BUILDING SITE. Newly listed -6Sx150 lot m Newport Heights -renccd -great location! $39,500. Tom Queen 64 1·6200. (USO) It Dwolf OtWe Ml In& *4 MecAIUIUr U4·UOO ....._.,, lle!ICfl. ce11tomi. tun I I I I . ~~.':':..~ ....... r.=::.':':.~ ........ ~!.:~ ....... ,~~~ ....... ~'!'!!!!~~ ....... £;;:~~ ...... . CH.,.. lo02CH.enaa 1'002 ....... IOOZ Gwr.. lOOl G...... 100 at IOOZ ., •...••....•.•.....•...•..•..........• ~······ ...................................................................................... , .... . VALLEY REALTY. PRESENTS SELECTED PROPERTIES LAGUNA APARTMENTS YEH Y C11 0 1C t; Ii UNITS. Supcd.1 nort~ ~nd of Laguna lo<:ation, beautiful cond1t1on. som~ oc.·c.•un views. $325,000. PROMONTORY IA Y Oppol't unity to huy a dmicc lot al ORIG INA L PH ICE' A reluctant owner forc."Cd to sell . llis loss is yout gain! Submit YOUR P HIC .. ~. "FIXER UPPER" Seldom 111 S hOl'l'diffs <loes one such µrope1·ty {'omt• o n th<.• m arket. !'{ow w~ have lhret• of tht•m for sale. Cl'lorious locations, uvailuble tor little more than lot v a I ues ~!)9 .500, $122,500 and $138,500. ''MORE FIXER UPPERS" Two loc:al "duplexes ··. One is in a fantastic: ht•ul'h loC'ation. the other is in a good rent:.il area on a giant. lot. $46,500 or 554,500. Take your pick! Call 675-7225 65 Unde Ille Dr. Opett Sun. I ·S Lovely cust. 3 BR & den, 31t2 ba, on lagoon. C:ot.1rt w /founlajn. Ramp/slip. $255,000 beautifully decorated 5 BR, 4J:.: ba., paneling, 3 frplcs. Ramp/s lip. $260.000. Custom 5 liR, 4 ba., 80 ft. vi~w frontage on lagoon. Ramp/float. $290,000. Brand new 6 RR. 6 Ba. Pool. jac uzzi & sauna. Ramp & fl oat. $425.000. 7 0 Linda Isle Drive Prime 45 ft . Lagoon Lot $150.000. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bc1y~1cl1• Or"''' N B olS · 6 161 I 1002 General Gnerol 1002 ···········~··········· •······················ EXCLUSIVE BA YFROMT HOMES * I 02 LINDA ISLE, OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1·5 1BDRMS. 4 1.:! b aths, family rm. brkfst rm, din rm . 65 · boat slip. $198,000. * 1350 W . Bay Avenue 3BDRMS, 3 baths . den. 3 Cal' gar age. pier & s li p. $239.500 CALL For A Showin9 KEM HARTMAN, Realtor 642-5760 640-1607 DIRECTORY Kttp this hondy directory with you this wullend as you go ho1u~hunti'"). All th~ locations listed b~ow are duc.ribeod in cyeater detail by odvertisln<J .t1ewhere In today's DAILY PILOT WAHT ADS. Potrons showilM) open houses for sole or rent ore UNJed to list S«h imformation in thh column each Friday, Soturday ond Sclndoy. HOUSES FOR SALE I BR & FAM RM Of" DiM 2921 Ith ,\\ l' . t'1111111;1 dl'I ~1<.11· f~l·I 171ili s1;;,, ooo S1111 T .i 2 BEDROOM 71>0CJlll' Lo~ Oli\ os. Ckn tits SC rn3 ~I 18~J ~:~8.!J.50 Sat & Sun 2HJ Ordrnl ,\ \ t· < 'oro11a dt·I '.\far f).1 l ·l)WO Sat Sun 1-5 " 2 BR & FAM RM or DEN 1614 Louis e St.. Lu gun a Beach o.l!fl·85.58 SH:L<JOO Sun 12·5 2l-H \'1stc1 i\ohlt·1.;1 113lulbl .:\B t.i75.:!00ll Sul/Sun 1-5 •lHl :.! ,,pt . l l 1lls Dr . b:ast 1~1 2-82:{;) Sal/Sun 1·5 330 Mor111 11µ Canyon. CDi\l 675-722!1 S l Oli.000 Sun 1·5 •~70~ \.'i:-.t~1 dcl 01'11 I Bluff:-.>,\ B Ii 11 /H.1:, Sfi<>.soo Sun aft l l!:l~:l Ftd lt·l'ton Sl.. C.\l .>Iii :.!:n:i Sun IO fj l BEDROOM UO!"i l\lornings1de. Laguna Beach 4!J l·!HD Sul /Sun 2·S ~Xi:J2 DN·n al<' Ctr . L<Jg. Nig. H:ll 087:~ ~18 ,800 Sat. HH> 21l l \'1-.,t<1 Dorat.In < Bluffs> N.B. (it t 7tifi2 Su nday 1-5 M OO KllH!S Hd. Cit ff J la\'<.•n, NB Ii ii 5200 $79 .500 !:i<ll & Sun l ·5 412 Collon SI . NwptShores. N B !1 10·1151 S l~l .5011 Sun l·5 * 1507 Bonn it· Doon<·< Ir TcrJ Cd;\1 1;7:;.3000 Sat/Sun 1 .. ; 32·1 ~l orn1n ~ Canyon <Shore<.:hffs ) <.'d \I 1~12 82:JS Sat/Sun 1.:, 6572 Peg gy Cir .. llH 84i·2535 S·1~.ooo S:1t/Sun 1 J .5 l!l72 Dl'I Mar St. Laguna 8eac.:h 4!J7·18H> S.55,000. Sat.l ·l 3 BR & FAM RM or DEN !JHH Hermucl:1 Dr, Huntington Beach 963-'1787 Si'1 9.SOO Sat & Sun 12·5 64!:1 Anita St.. Luguna Beach 194·8558 $85.500 Sun 12·5 17571 Jlic.·kory Tree La, Unv Pk lr\' 642·S200 $63.900 Sat &Sun 2-5 111 \'ia Dijon. Newport Beach (;75-751 2 St36.500 Sal/Sun 1·5 504 Canl'htl <Bluffs) Npt Beach (j.I0-1811 S79.500 Sat &Sun 1-.) 2272 Fordham . Cl\l 646 /.JI J S-13.750 Sat/Sun 1-5 • • l ~tQ:i I·:. Balboa Blvd. Balboa S.JO· 115 1 $1 !>9.ooo Sat J 5 17961 Spu:c~oo<I \\\1y 54(i 5880 Sat & Sun I :, 1180 N\'('s Pia cl'. L aguna Bca<:h 494 :!M73 $86.500 Sat/Sun 1 l .i 21:l Via Di10n . Lido Is le NB 64H-3255 Sun 1-5 453 Vista Trnrha CEastbluff) NB 640·8984 $77 ,500 Sun. 2·5 • 1130 Pe mbroke <Wcstrliff) NB 642·8235 $79.500 Sal/Sun 1·5 1.100 Seacrest (Harbor Vie w Hills> C<IM fl.14 H200 Sat/Sun 1·5 •4501 Roxbury (CameoShrs) CdM 644 1.766 $149,500 Sat /Sun 1·5 2438 Bowdoin. Cl\1 646·7171 Sunl·S 279 East Wilson, CM 646 717 l Sun 1·5 2Z7 East 23rd. C M 646-7171 Sun l ·S 4 7 3 3 (' o 1· t I ~' n d D r ( C tl m e o H1~hland s) Cd M 673-3177 $87.900 ~ Sat/Sun 1·5 24 1 She l'wuocl PI, Cost a M ttsa 548·3571 S56,500 Sat & Sun 12-fi • •65 Lmdu bit• Or (LtmJ a Is l NB 675-6Hil Sun. 1·5 1106 Sandpiper < 11\"l ltlb ) Cd1\l 044·6200 Su n. 1·5 :~;:~;Southall Tt·r1 . Turtlt·1·otk (ln·) 1~14·6200 Sun. I 5 4 BEDROOM 1 :~Sfi \\'aho11 < llall'<Tl'St l C \l 54ll·!-151:! ~at ~uu 12 ti 111 Via D1J1111 :\t•\\ port fk<1ch 675·75.tl Sl% . .>l.ll) Sat1Sun 1·5 4 BR & FAM RM or DEN •24541 Los St.>tTano!-1, Laguna Niguel 4964040/830·5050 Sat /Sun 12·5 •1630 Hi ghland. Nt•\\.JX>rt Bcat'h 549·0812 S86.500 1''r1·Sat.sun J .5 2312 Windwa rd Lune, ~cwport Beac-h 645-.3920 S96.000 Sun 11 ·"1 * * 102 Lmcla f sic. !\ewport BeaC'h f.i.10·1U07 $198 ,000 Salt Sun J .1) 4382 Be rmud a C11·t·. Greentree. 551·2798 $58.500 Sut /Sun 1-5 * •227 Canal, Newport Shores. NB 675-4060 $78.:>00 Sat & Sun 1·5 4726 Cortland Dr (Cameo llglnd~ l CdM sn.4159 $96.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 • •607 Ruyside l>r . (Promontory Bay) NB 673·3900 Sut1Sun 10·5 pm 973 Dahlia. I Grcenhrook) CM 979.4397 $52.900 Sat Sun l ·5 •1019 Marian Ln <W:-.tcltff ) NB 675-5726 $139.SOO Daily l ·5 •2707 Bluewalcr. llVtlls. Cdl\1 646·7.J l.J SI69.500 Sat/Sun I 5 2779 Albatros c . CM 646-7171 Sal/Sun J-.5 1091 Redding, ~l es a Woods. C!\J 549·865:> Sun 2 I •1134 Salmus, M e:-.a Woods, CM 556·26HU Sun 1·5 1~88 PeliC'un. i\l e~a Vl'rde. CM 546-231 3 Sun l ;> 5 BEDROOM • • •7() Lind a hit.· (Linda Isle.'):\ H 614-4910 Sun I .; 1090 Salvador (Mesa del Mar) CM 540-0678 S57 .000 Sat /Sun 1·5 S BR & FAM-RM or DEN •240l Francisco Dr. Newport Beach 546-5880 $122.500 Sat & Sun 1·5 HOME & INCOME FOR SALE 135& 135 1:.: Opal (Balboa Island) 5-19·08 12 SII9.000 • Sat'Sun 1-.; CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 2 BEDROOM 32266 Paseo Car oltna, San .Juan Capo 493-9232 $24 ,0oo i''ri·Sat.sun 9.5 •14525 Ova l Rd ., Irvine 644-4887 $32.950 Sat /Sun 12-1 5056 Balsa wood (The Terr.> Irv. 552·1518 $43,500 Sun. 1·5 DUPLEXES FOR SALE Z IR & I IR 234'7 Orange, Ea stsidc, CM 646-3255 3 IR & l IR 521 -521 '~Iri s, Corona d c1 Mar un 1 5 644-7662 Sat/Sun 1·5 • Pool • • Waterfront • • * Waterfront & Pool CUSTOM QUALITY MESA VERDE Big 4 bedroom, 3 bath. .. Almost Custom" home with feu tures only found 1n more expensive homes. 1'~orm81 drning room, separate eating art'a in kitc he n , huge family room, t'ompletely r e decorated interior, t·overed patio, professionally landscaped grounds. Full p rice just $77,500. Excellent financing tavailablc. Call 546·4141 UNIVERSITY PARK Poµular plan #3 CHANCELLOH' HOMK 3 Bedroomi:;, 2 baths, newly de('or atcd inside, air conditioned, assume low inter est rate, insurance loa n . Quick occ:upan c·y can be a rranged. $55.500. Call 646·6161 HUNT EASTER EGGS In 21 acre c.:ommunity park. This 4 bedroom. 2 bath. 2 vr old home has been b ea utifully · decorated by t ransferred owner. Ideally located close to sc.:hool, park & 3 communil.¥ pools. Not a Condo. See this NEW LISTING now. S55.9'J5 Call 962·-1454 " LIKE TO SWIM?? If ~o. he re's the.• pt·ctticst 3 bedroom swimming pool hol1ll' you 'II find under SS0,000! Ple nty of hutk y<.1rd left even uftcr the big-custom 1xiol & jacuzzi. even room for boat, traile r . or R.V. Beautiful ly detorulcd interior CUSTOM IZED KITCH EN <:ompletc with s elf r leaning O\ en. You will be surpris ed und pltoa:-.l.'d at only S4~J.500 Cull 5-16·4 l4 I S BEDROOM BEAUTY Super sharp University Park home with fantas tic view of green belt. Walk lo pool and tennis courts. Shows like a model. See for ~ourself. S63.500. Call 646·6161 FANTASTIC FAMILY Room 16xl8 with massive used brick <.:orner fireplucc. cathe dral beamed ceiling, n ew r e modeled kitchen and maste r bath ! This 3 bedroom, 2 bath home will be pl'rfcct for YOUR FAMILY. Only S4l.9!-J5. llUHRY! Call now 962·4454 1002GeMrol ··················~··························· FOREVBl VIEW Of' h~ lrn~. Bluff~ & sparkling P a<.:iftt'. from this Ivan Wells home m DOV EH ~HORr:S. 5 BH ., 4 bu .. with LR. DR. bkfs t. rm . & ms tr. ~uitc hav fog 11nubstrutted \'iC\\ & clcn with wet bar overlooking \.\.<Jllcd l·renr h courtyard :111d pool $219.SOU. ( 1531) ENTERT AJNMENT PLUS Words l'annot des('tibe this DOV ER SJI OR ~S beautv ! You Mus t st·c it! Cnobsl ruct c<l p~\ nol'amic: view. ·1 BR .. ·11 :•baths. pool: ideal for entertaining, with card r.oom & bar. library & musk room. family room with profess. har C:J \\Cl bar:-. in :.ill ) Lush landscaping: 11.•rrsfic tile, flickering {.!Us lamps. Onl~ ~28.000. <1551> /\SK ABOUT OCH 0 T H F. H D 0 \" E ll S II 0 R ~ S t•:XCLUSlVE LISTl!\CS TWO ON Ji.LOT F n s t time lis ted. l\\O magnifi<.:c nt t·ustom bit. homes in Corona del :\l ar. Share pool & patios . on ocean side. H·2 1.011111g. Onl' homl' leas ed to !)/1175 <:1t S.tSO a month Price for both $177 ,500 11s:u 1 COMPANY REALTORS 2865 E. Coast Hwy., Corona Ml Mar "Sellinq Real Estcitt In Newport Harbor Since 1944" 673-4400 I 002 Getteral I 002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• HUG HOMES, IMC. WE WISH YOU A HAPPY EASTER LINDA ISLE . 5 Bdrms , move-in cond. Exqu1s1lc decor. Slip for 55 ft. hoat. $3.50,000 THE BLUFFS Sparkling 4 bdrm. condo: encl unit. on greenbelt, near pool. $72,500 Couple's delig ht! 3 Bdrms .. 21 :.: baths. Near pool. New l istin~! $54,500 COROMA DB. MAR Ca~ Cod. near the sen. 4 Bdrms .. fam. rm . .'formal dining. App't. only SAM JUAN CAPISTRAMO Lot; sccnit· 1 :t acn• in rolling hills . •Zoned • inglc family & l ·horse. Only $28.000 56 7 S• Mlcola1 Drfvt, Suitt I 02 ~wpor+ Ctttter 640-4050 Sund!( March 30. 1975 OAIL V PILOT (::J ~~-~ ....... ~.~.~ ........ ~.':!'.~ ....... ~ral I 002 ......... I 002 Ge.et-el I 002 • •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SPAti41SH MANSION ASSUME $39,000 POOL-BEACH M J fl I I' II ,. I' cJ \ .1 I'd .., l-:k\ Jll.:d \ l' .... llbUll· Slt!j> down II\ 1n ~ 11111m l•'urrnJ l thnin~ :-t-n l'(] h) llf ~~till'\', 't>11ornwu .. wooded I ll•:.t.i r 00111 'J\q11 IJ11d111,.: ~1.1rrt'o1~1· Cirtul:.ir h<d1·1111~ ~ Jllll!l' ::. c Jl a 1 a I 1· ::. I l· l' p 1 11 g quJrttr~ Kini.:~ n1.1-.t1·1 ,,Ul\l' tiO' Wrap aruun1l 11a111·1· IJ·" d1on 1h :-u1111• 7 . VA ~:J!lU 1•cr mo111 h p:J}I> all Ow111·1· 111u~1 ~o la kc adv ,111 I J l!t'. < • u II K42·:!S:J5 .. '· .. [\81 THE REAL ESTATE RS Open Sun A.II Day . lf:! l.indJ 1-.IJnd. ;-.. H. I 111 5 lll'droom. flR·1 & dod.. :! I h 11 u 1 ~ ,. 1 u r 1 l ' ~2 1 5 Ullll \ho :!J l 'I I l4..'.1lh1·r I .11 :'.. H, lll'J r In int• ~ :!.Int :-it. Bud, B.iy. I hl'llf'IMlOl :1 hJ. I at•r t• .\lo\ l' 1111111 d\:l>O~ll !'-ell ur l"l'lll l;>!~l.;llMI ,\1-.o :!I~/! l'n.· .. rclt-111 , ('.\1 ,J hl·droum . hu g1 llH . \ l'll•ran lll'l'lb ~ •• 10. tu hamlit:. euintard REALTY S INCI 1946 3355 Vio lido, N 8 Svole 295 1871 Horbo. 81 C.M 042 '2991 SOUTHERN COMFORT MANSION 6 BDR. 2 STY. BEACH l (' llt·a u .. ,.~ lv. 645-4400 BUNNY'S BEST BUY ..• $124,500. Iron gale c.•ntry ll1<11ls to magn1fkcnt 1 h('(froorn, in<·ludin g hidc.•-u·way nwstt!r with privatt• bath & sctluded gar dl'n patio. H uge living room with mas!-lt\'l' flrcplat'l' & c.:a thc<lral he:.imcd t·etl111g Forma l candclilc dining, gourmet k1lchcn & lamlly room. overlookmg entert o.uners patio. Park hkl' t.:rouncb :-.urr ound sparkling pool & lht·r~q"· pool. Separate guest fa('1ht~ or 5th bedroom. 3 Car garage. lmmt•tltate posses sion. OPEN EASTEHSU:\'D,\Y~ fi J> ~I 645-4100 1324 Outrigger V1 . J larbor View Hills. Ctl~I JUNE'S BRIDE? Step into modern and friendly lt\·111 ~ in this ~·oung Coll c.•ge Park neighborhood. :J Bil, ~ BA home w <.itt;whl'd 2 t·ar g a I' a g l' . $ ·15 . 5 o O. N t' st I N I u n ti N towcrt ng t rc.·cs V els wclcunw _ VACA TIOH ALL YEAR .Ill lh1s magnil1L'elll ~ BH. l BA Lu~h <:rpts & drps .. log burning f 1 rcpl a t't'. en tert a mer.s pa Lio surround!-> I rt•t•·I orm 11 F µool + 2 car garagt• ,\ must to set· Only S49.950 B1"1 111 1 hl hl'.11 h I ni General I 002General 1002 pr l" ~" t \ t' "u u l h ~ r n • ••• •• • • •• • • • •• •••••••• •••• •• • • • • • • ••• • ••• •• • • ITIJ1b wn 11 l '(;I·: l'J. \ \; T ,\ I' I U I\ I' l LI.,\ H :-. . TYo 111 d o ur1·11t1' Ill\ 1\11\).! p;.i rlor \\1th oltl \1hlll' l>r1 t k 111chc :.irth . SEP\HAl'E H . .\NQUET H00~1 . S1°l·lu<ll'{I :.tud\ w1lh pr!\ ate 1.Jath. Hrii:ht s pr1n ~t1m e ktl<'hen Overlook s c·harm1ng IJm1lv ruorn. Woodcrl h..1nnis 1t•r ll'a<ls lo .:; s l' fl a I' <I I 1• s I 1• l' fl I If J.: qu<.1rll'r s . l>ouhll• doors lt•ad to hugl' 111..i;.lt•r suit 1· y, 1 l h s c p a rat l' 1 .in II ~ .ll'l'il i\ IL\HE Fl:'..I> llurr~. l'.tll """ tu Sl'l' ~I:! ~.):$:1 [~ ' ', THE REAL ESTATERS DO YOU NEED AS BEDROOM? Or a -I + JO e\lra' H1d 1 ,\Penn<'\ JO;,I Lh ll'tl IY.11 h1 J.! .i Hr' 011,· " 111.: ,\ <·ounlr\. llfll' ... 111).! ~ woods) 1 OtH' ' tll'IA O n c :-. n 11 l ' I t.1111 h go u r m t.• l k 1 l 1• h t.' 11 :- l ..am 1I11:.·~. ma,,s1H· lrpk~ mulu 1Hirr>1>:.l· .1 rl··•" g arden v1~l:.t;:,, c.1l'h 0 111 d" ~ r g n t• r pc r I l' I' l ,\ plannl•d ' llolh 111 1•arl.' .)(I·~ It efl (',1rpl'l (lfl l/,in11l1011. !Iii:! .'i!°lfil COLLEGE PARK Ol'ENS/\T&Sl '\ ltlti :!~69 (.'olumh1a 1>1 S·l:!.i>llll Ill' <111\111 .\lo\1' 111 1•11 1·11•.J1t a p prm.d 1.1 ... 11• ... no\\, :I Br :.! Ba, lµt• II\ 1111 t d111 a ri•a I rpl1 m •11 d1 JI~ ,\· t rpl ..,, p1 ul p .t1ffll•il pa1111 1~·1• 1r111 t t11•1•.., pl:ll'l' lor i:Jrd,•n I .111 ,IO \ llmt• 1-:1 l's 55tj Htii I .»hi II.•' I OPEN HOUSES SAT. t-5 BAYSHORES 249 I Crestview I .11\ e ly c11r11c1· honll'. li.:t• h•t. :.i Bdrm:-, 3 h.11 II:. 1.nn ii v n 11 \\1th 11 l'l h,1 r torm~I d1111ng rm :.! NH·• r,1t10~: room I or ho .1 l ,\ trall<'f' !>lOrLJ J.!l' 1\:.k111g $:.!X.5110 251 I Vista Dri•e t'oH :! bdrm . l h,11h \lllll J.11.; nl lltl<lll tlll·11I\ tl·mntlc•ll'd h1l1·he n t;1ll'~l ..1rca O\'l'I' g .irag1• In ' p.1t1n al'l'.1. I· lt-1· i:ar.1).!t..' tlorn· llJk'Ol'I' ( ".111 111· pur<'hJsl'!I 111 ll'l' ur ll•a:-ehold NEWPORT HTS. 547 El Modena l'ool hu11w :! hdt m .... u1 • hdrm ,11.,. 111•11. ""' 111.1111 l <'ll•l lll't• "1111tl tit••" p.1l10. <ll'l'S:-111~ rm •\ ' CORONA DEL MAR Hu~111· homl' v.tlh 2 bclrms., :! uath~. un R·l lul. OJ It-red at !:iOS.~J.Jo. EAST MINE DRIVE Beautifully decorated l'Ondominium, locat ed on· Laguna Niguel Coif Cour!)e . \':lllllcd ccil.; close to <·ommunity e n· ll'rtainmcnt urea. s.1·1.!150 EXCITING NEW. LISTING! :\1.1 wpo rt Hcat'h. t :q ·lusi\'t• area lkaulifullv dernrnt<.•d \.\1th papl't's & p.11nl. •1 t)clrm:-. .. cltntn:.! I'm .. n·1.·1'1.'<1 lton room H1.•;.11f\ to go ;rt S78.500 DESERT HOT SPRlMGS TRIPLEX I lonH' & 11womt' wllh pool Will trade nr !-.t.•11 on l'as~· terms :-W 1.000 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Lon!.! t•stubhshed drug :.ton·. lut'aled 011 Halhoa Pcn111 O\\ner must sell tor he alth reasons . l'all us for lull details. CORONA del MAR DUPLEX Cn<"lL· S. will help ~·ou buy this 3 bdrm. + 1-bdrm . Best terms. $95.000. $64,950 Buy:-. a I I arbor \'tt•w I Com~~ :i Bdrm . l'ark·likc grou11<b. V 4-PLEX. WILL TRADE UP .j l.arg1.• units. '.\.Int loe. Oflt·rcd at S~J5 .5Utl [rn~mN-Mfl~Tm I He J ----REALTORS 644-7662 CORONA DEl MAR ~~~~:! .......... !?.~~!~~~~ .......... !?!!~ Ba11/ronl C~tom fiome OPEN HOUSE THIS WEEKEND 1200 Ea st Balboa Blvd. LotatC'd on Halhoa l'cnins ula at one of tht• mo:-.t dt•-.1r;iblt> spots on tht· Bay \\Ith pn v ;.it l' ptl.'I' that \\I II uc.·com· rrnxJ;1lt• ;1 ~ ;.u:hl 11p lo 60 ll 4 Bdrm + Gallery + 4 Baths 2 ~ton . :! I 11 c pl ;t<'\'" \\ t•I h:i r . all b111 ll 111 s 111dud111g l'll·t·1 ron1t· o\ t'll Fee I and. !:\27!1. 01111 675·8120 h,1th rn poo l .111·,1 \ .1 tG.,..ral I 002 Getteral I 002 t'Jnl. tmn1t1d l"-~~"'''•ual ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••• ••••••••••••• l)lll) ~S!l.~1511 CLIFFHAVEN 60S Klnqs Ploc~ Muth dt!~11·eo 3 h<ll 111 • l '~ baths. IJ?l'. f.1m111 1m. "1th ft'pk !'\11111'" lots of TLC. l'::..t1 ;i l:.ir~1· lot 11C 11 THOMAS REALTOR 22<1 W. C1>a1>ll h" . N'pt. Beach ~·5.'l2i Eves: 545·56--13 AN INVITATION To J:r8l'IOU~ h" ml? l>orl in~ rum1I:-homl·. r ustom det111lccl l'a1 mel modt'I :1 fulrm~, 1.1m11y rm •• din ing rm I' r11·1-cl 111 ~cu :11 sn.soo & ~ l>\I own I ht• l"nd ! f. F. Colesworthv a1o1tor1 6<40-0010 Classified Ad:. 6'42·5678 ------- HESTER-BROWM & Asso~iates, Inc., Realtors 140 I Dove St., Newport S.ach THE DOG THINKS. • • .. the park is part of the bock yartl . hut what a place for the k.ids to pl&•y : a 5 BR . 3 b~1 home goes with it fol' $87,500 IALIOA ISUHD~B>UCEO From $235.000. A nramallc homt' on th<· water 3 Udrm., 21 :.: baths.~ "c.•t bars . hu ~<' fam . rm. :l frplcs , s p iral s ta irway E'\qUJ!,ll<'lY dct·or. Now ~20.000 TRADE LA WH MOWER ••• . .for golt rl11I~ :\1ont1 <:ello Condo: :{ hdrms . 11 :l bath~· <'nc lo. t•d p:it10 t·;rn I)(' ·1th hdrm or dt' & it'~ <'lean ' $31,!">00 833 '781 I / OAILYPILOT &.mday M11Ch 30. 197~ Ho.ei For~. H-.1hrW. ..._..,_Wt ..._.....,Wt .._.....,.We . hr WI ..... For We l" For We J ••....••••••••••••••••..• ., ................... •••• .••••••••• , •••••••••••••.•• ~•¥•············ ............................................. . ...... : ......... -....... ~ ................ ~.~.~ ....... Cwonadt.IMar. 1022 Co5'oMesa IOJ4 u ....... .._. 1040 l'~1'1•1fCMt~ ~041.... 1044 .,._.1.aclt 1041 ............................................................................................................... ~ ....................... . G••r• tooze .. ,.. I002•wr• fQOJ DU,LEv s•.a tOO Owntr, a 8r, 2 Ba, hv. rm. . , ····································-······-••••••••••••••••••••••• ·-.,... rrpl, lje ram . rm w lblll\ ~ N r ONE Of -~ lflNO • 2 • \CH)'. 4 Br. 2 TAKJ::OVEI\ t:SCKO~ tOc:nns1duol HWJ• bar & d Ile lul bltn .... ear ~--· ,. N fln.-ptacc11• L.a.undry rm. on Uus 3 bd. 2 ba, Arc;l1 l PWS I Owner s.u-1oou formal d1n'1ng.: 'house SHARP 2 ~com · Hua• 3 br wl\J pro(. bulll FHu:r~d "Ir. aJSO Sq n . Och. J .. h:lghls honte with Super sharp duplex in great location. Front unit h~s 3 CA..T A.LINA YllW dc-Wb de<'or. fruit tree" pteiety up1r:.-S lnsid~ l2xll' add•on Palo• t..g ((ul d :iac. Jo malnl, beamed ce11mgi1. J deci.~ bdrms,2bulhs plusloveJyaddedimilyroom.BackunltlS 549,~. 3105 Barbad~ und with new abaa Verdes s tone. (Tplc, Covwoodd ck.'?"m•t\l. "a view rrom e~e·~~ 1 bdrm plus 1 bath offered a t only 3,950 5 br, 2~ ba, ram. rm., Pl Mcca Verde carpets. Bia lot Room lO form aJ .d•n rm up 164,800 A uine·i, room. ~.ooo. Tlme ll l din rm. 2 CrP'f • t>c· build. Only -.ooo.. Rtd gr ded erpi. & dt • • 1~ O~n Kou Weetlt>cU 1 s lbe ~ence. 497. una.. • CHARMING UDO ISLE Th1s immaculutc 3 bedroom 2 bath home in choice area of Lido near clubhouse & bay beach. Shows like a model from, the beautiful shag carpeting to the lovely Spanish quarry tale. Two large patios & sundeck. with room lD expand. Ju.st listed at $88.950. PRIME MESA VERDE * * * * * 5 STAR HOME 5 bedrooms. 3 baths (that's right) S plus family roqrp and patio ~rofessionally landscaped. Atrium with hanging gardens. Enjoy country living in the finest area. 5~ years young. Call for appointment. MESA VERDE POOL HOME This lovely 3 bedroom, 2 bath home has just been introduced to the market. Huge used brick fireplace. Low maintenance yard with large pool. Choice area. Only $47,500. c~ 545-9491 G-...ral 1002 Gneral I 002 Getteraf 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• UNUSED HOMES See the biggest selection of new homes in Southern California: It's easier to buy a new home than to finance an old one. The City of Irvine walnut Village---- Colony Homes 1 & 2 story single tam1ly homes from $44,790 PEMINSULA POINT UNITS 6 Palio apts. Xlnt renta l recortl ' Top condition! $199,500 DRAMA TIC LIDO ISLE HOME 5 Large bdrms .. 4 baths. Formal dining rm . fa mi ly rm Su nny So. patio SIJ~.500 * w BUSINESS IS GREAT! w * We need 2 experienced salespeopl e CaJI George Davidson 645-7575 DAVIDSON REALTY 5801 W Coost Hwy N B 645·7575 3116 Newport Blvd N B 673· 9060 Ac:n~1vcs luodi1cap10~ & YOUft CHOICI Carpet, ReaJtcr1636-aa6 or poneU1la, husc con· 15051 Eccelal.Ol'le dccoratmg. ree land by OP 5 llDIOOMS l<J with S52·8806 ~·:~~Je Lsa1n3:.·:!°-01~01 ~:rd:~'f:c1:i!' a~~~ ~~,.J~=aSf ~ ~ifij&1' lr;j;0 El.EGA.HT-HEW HARBOH View Hills. 3 rm&dentor$44,500. OPEN DAlLYJ ... PM. ..--mtli 4 Br, Jo'am Rm. 2 1t.ory Bit, Den, Fam-rm. t Ba, New, custom •B.R &r tam tree atandin~h me. Oceun vrew, pool , The other choice as nr. rm,3 cargar,t.r-11erMC· Prof. front la. g. JllCuui. fee land. Has S•ola Ana C®ntryClub ff aUey. Walk to Plu11h carpet if g; cverylhtn.i inddg IQ<la lld.nclud~~dinrm,(am ach nd Lake Parlt. WALKTOllACH drap 1es & fencing. 111untu111. 'l'h1s week on· rm & 3ba s for $55,000 all 536 1 Big 50x 11111~ lo\. with Univ. 'ark. ~7.900. ly ! i 129,500. K32·703i or D.J . fHMfro Geral S. Thomu, Rl~r. eh# r nt an g o Id c r 2 2·9300 BXr. 1;.10 l'Ht9 642-4513 inc. 54!1·3162 •bedroom hoftle. Room~~~~~~~~~~ Hew Custom OuPle• S SAVr:. S 4 ror trailer' boot , bia TOWN HOME Iii + POOL earden or units. F,jasy South of Hwy -ly OWMr-('ormal dining, l~ terms. $43,500 °: :ou like :J'joflei;, UPG RADEDS BR balhl, •c:arpets, drapes. Scott letitty OPIN TODAY :. a es, s tULn B ui>s, Frml DR · 3 Baths W&terfaJI; iu BBQ, boat 53~75n 5056 lalHWoocl solid o~k paneUn g. W:.illnoscltools.Klhru gale,closetothelarg~t.,. _______ .. _ .. ___ Best locat1on in THE rn1::.L'<i panel~ OOoJ'!>. 700 Jr. College, ..:7,000 ~i.. • g ~~· •· ll f d ckl & 4 r ~ new .,,.oppan . u~way, TERRACI-~. 2 Bed.rms .. 2 ::.q 0 e . n~ ca A~!>ume 61-zp In. 540.0078 ~bools. Bkr. 536-8836 By the sea, custom 4 br balhs & fam/kat. lh a l);irkrnl! Sec a l 509 ---- Go lde n rod. PriceowNER 2431 aowdoan,3 3 BR, 2 BA. Den. Nr. fr, bar etc. Compare. warm counlry feeling. Sll9.SOO.Cnll673·16S8 br. 2 ba, pool, $45,500. beach, park & aehoots. Askmg$84,950.963·19'&0 big, bright. light & YOU'RE MISSING 8 o y ~martly appoanted. OnJy Open 1-4, prin. onJy. y wner. $49,500 A. :.lt!p!> to gor"eous pool & 963-<C787. 9161 Bermuda. WALK TO BEACH "' EASTSIDE A SLEEPER Dandy 2 br. charmer! !'rice julll reduced on Dandy Ji llie pri ce this bharp 2 bedroom, 2 SJJ:SOO ! Beller call ta.st 1 bath home flilM be1:1cla in 642·6368 Corona Del Mar. Pool SOUTHLAMDERS and <:overcd lanai for en· -- ll'rla mmg. C?wner orr~r-THE EM.CHANTED 1ng v1:ry llex1ble terms to COTTAGE quahf1ecl buyer. $67,500. Include::. the land. Call Picture a warm, com now lo sec ti73·M50. fortable, charming home <W1N 111 o;. ,, •VN 1c1b1 N 1 • wilh 4 bedrooms. Lovely [ ~ I yarcl with much privucy .. ; .. :~ ll~ftiijlt ~i7~~t~J ~~ ~ e;~1!t.at~~~.: . ----··-·=~ ltrtl'll s treet an Mes11 = Verde. Priced to sell prQ· A 47 FOOT LOT mplly. S5!l,OOO. Phone 1., BIG in our town 546-2313 for addataonal l'rov1d1ng a l1nely detalls andappoantment. 3 br. llh ba Condo w/gar ~pa. Definilely the com· BV OWNER, a most un· New cpts & no wax firs munlly ·s finest value! usunJ cozy 3 & Den sh~e $32.1'00. 536.8540 HASTINGS & CO. roor cottage surrounded RHffors 640.5560 by pines. Hotjacuui pool lrYiM I 044 Eastblufr Prof. Bfdg. & prof. care free ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----------1 gardens. Indoor/outdoor living 1n complet priva cy. 8122 In· d1anapolis 53ti·66!l7 or 675·8307. UEAUTIFULLY Decoral· cd lgc 2 Sly 4 BR, 3 Ba, w /bonus rm, A garden kitchen. Close to beach . SUPER SHARP 3 UH an GREENTREE. <1ir conditioned, shag carpets, wallpapered. Short escrow possible. 4101 Glenwood. Agl. 833--0780. OPENllOUS~ Sat/Sun 12·4pm. EXCITING-NEW 3 Br, Fam Hm, 2 slOry free s tanding home. Prof. front landscaping. Plush <'arpeling , druperies & fencing . Univ. P ark. S54.990. 552·U300 likr Priced to sell at only Rancho $53,900. or assume 7•,l San Joacpn TURTLE ROCK TERR., loan. Offered by anxious Townhous~ from $53,990 President's home. View, owner. Open House Sal & Select from 2 Br. 2 Br + pool. 4 BR. 2'!.!ba. 2 fp. 3 Sun, 846·2901 den or 3 Br. Frplcs, s un-car ~;ir. By owner. Prin· decks. patios. All quality c1pl<1s only. $120,000. ~a.t G..._ features. 14 Lago Norte 552 3781 and loaded with fruit, <Culver & University -------- (Io we rs & trees. Dr.) (714) 752.7373 Magnificently decorated DRA.MATIC ...... EW C51 Cold well Bonker ' t Vlllo D.I Rori See UU.S beau&.ifulJy up• pointed , privat e l y. walled, c ustom deslgnc1l\ llalian Villa. One of a kind! 180' Ocean view; Crom 1111 rooms. Swim·' m Ing pov I, rcfleclaon pools and lo untain:-. Localed on the oceu11 side of the highway pnvale beach Sll:IS,000 Emerald Bay Retlr•ment Couple cun own th 1::. charming 2 bc.-droom, 2 bath home with low mainte nanet! )ard. pri vale beach. lf'nn1:. pools a nd HlGll SECURITY al this 111 credible value. $89.500 1!:163 S. Coast fhi,:hway Laguna Beach 494.0749 OceonSlde North end family home. pri v. ·ms tr. suite wloceun view balcony, overlook· If ing nicely 1>lanted yard. 2 • More hu ge bdrms w1balhs, s pacious Cam rm. & frpl.. formal dill. rm. SI u~.500 Writer's R•tr.at On nostalg1e Lombardy Ln. r'ull bath & 2 pwdr. rms .. beams, frpl., patio overlooking wooded ar royo. 3 BR. $69.500 . * 494-7561 * ~~::~;b;~rg;r~~n ~l~~~~ 1 '(IOPfN111 ~,;f\ ~':·~~~!IMi''.~~,1. lllu::. reJr unit rental at : .. ;, U ' s2:J5 t m o SYl .000. Call > ., ; ti4-I 7211 Agent. ..~-~~·-;·~~~~~~~1~1 ~ with upgraded carpets& TURTLEROCK 4BR, custom drapes. Near 2 ~ b a , 3 car gar . beach. This 4 bedroom. 2 cusLomized in & out. xtra story a must see at only lg lot. $72,7SC. 8:J3-1039 3 Br , l"am Rm, 2 story ====;;;..;;;;;;=""--'"----· 128 N.1rc1ssus 1\ve. 3 HR . 2 BA. R·2Zone. :.?' :.i lilk::. from beach. BY OWN 1-; H .. 675·8J.t8 EXCELLENT INEXPENSIVE C.:oronu Del Mar duplex. ldl:ntH·,tl units open beamed ecthng::.. Each MESA DELMAR 5 RORM, Pool. Very dean. Clrn;e Lo schools. SOUTH COAST INVESTMENT 54'9-0812 645-4203 BEST 4 BR BUY $53,000. Call for appoint· menl. Cenlury 2l Hunt· 1ng ton VaHey R e al Estate. 898-4414 * O,EM HOUSE* SAT./ SUH. l·SPM 4312 BERMUDA CIRCLE free s t a nding home . Prol. I ronl landscaping. Plu s h c arpeting . drape ries & fen cing. Univ. Park. $50.990. 552·9300 Bkr. Grnntree Hotnes LOCJUfta leach I 048 DIRECTIONS: ••••••••••••••••••••••• HIGHDR. View lhru parkhke set l1ni; . of coastline. 3 Bdrm~ .. :-.ep. dining rm., Spanish lllt• roof, luxury lhruoul. Sl2U . .">OO QUIET Secluded garden setting , trad1tiona l style home. Lge. hv1ng rm .. 2 BR .. College Park Homes Oualrty homes 10< growing families from $48,490 Gen•ral I 002 Balboa Island I 006 h:J s it~ own patio. 2' ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hlul·k ~ t rom beach. IN GRE~NBROOK Elei::ant Marin Mdl., close to So. Coast Shop'g. Ctr. !.173 Dahlia. prire ~:.!.900. C.:HV ~pprai:..al S;J t .500. Open llou:.c Sal 1Sun l s. 979.4397 Walnut to Ravenwood. Open Daily left on Brookside. and continue a lcfl circle t Open for your tnspccl1on Bermuda-a quiet cul-12·5 P.M . AL1SO CON· dc·sac, to st.oe a briAht, DOMI N I UM A PTS. .J beaul 4BH, 21 2b11 hom e. Plans lo l'hoo::.e from. Prof. Jds cpd. Many Clos<.• lo shopping & panoramt<• ocean \ 1ew. E mt•rald Bay. $11!J,500 MT. & VALLEY Village of Et Camino Real Greentree Homes Unique lot plans f0t young lam11tes from $39,495 Deer11eld Patio Homes Versatile flOOI" plans lor growing fam11tes from $47,490 Deerfield Townhomes I & 2 story homes tor young fam11tes from $37,490 Deerfield Park Homes Spact0us. elegant executive ho~ from $54,995 819 Canyon Deane Homes Exctustve, spacious fairway executive homes from $125.000 Bayside Village -----i Promontory Bay Horres Elegant waterfront hvrno from $195.900 Tus1in Greenwood Village Laurelwood Townnomes Marntenenc&-free ltvrng 1n a rustic environment from $28,990 Laurelwood Patro Homes Distinctive 1 '2 story single tam1ly homes from $45,990 Peppertree Homes Imaginative floot plans tor growing families fromMS,990 You can rMCh theSe homes by taking the San Dieoo or Saht.1 Ana fre.way to Irvine Soend a dly In the villaoes of Irvine You might frnd rt s 't'Wtlefe you wlf\t to IPend fhe r•t of your hfe ~ I~ IQISlllC Off'O•l UMIY 1!!1 IRVINE VILLAGES " ""'" rr.JN'llH' SO. COAST SHOUS IYO'MB I.ill• new 3BR 2ba, A/C. liant n home. 8''"'P loan. ~1 .900. '4-0 51!rl HAPPY EASTER ~ FROM Col~ of Newport Realton :?;HS E Coa::.t fly,~ l'dM 675-5511 EASTSIDE IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY This brrghl and charm· 1ng larJ.,!t.• 3 bdrm. 2 l.Jath homt• has llL'W :-hag t•arpl'l111g, lormal drning room. covl'rcu pal1v and ;.1 1 ~ lherl' ::.parklang. wa1lln~ for vou St·v 11 Jnd make ,1n olltr ftwtt('·r 's i.irrc·L· ts ::..-1·1 IOU Whal s yours? VIEW + GREENBELT High on a bluff w1lh both a vaew and a tx:autirul lrec·shaded park al your properly lane This brand Ol'Y.., n('vcr 11\<l'd·•n . de~ a n ti y u IJ i? r 11d1· ii townhouse h11s a 1011 l1br.1ry and 2 ::.µacrou.., lwrlroom s and 2 bath:-. lo , down will do rl l.P.llQuail ~ liilPlace · Prop•rti•• 752-1920 1400 QUAIL ST, HlW~t HACH A DAILY DIP Con now 0erome ~our rout1ne -lnsle:.1d ul a dream. The pool rs not the only extra. 1l ::. 11l tached lo a lovely M i':SA VERO E Pa ce~ett1•r 3 BR. + lg family rm. Of fered a t only S66.500. Call now ... ~UPERB F-fOMES *' CMlpus NI !Mt·MIS C mat :-tarter tor income * 3 UN ITS * or ).!llo<I n •t rrt.:mC'nt Call J UR JI OU!>l' + :.? UH Apt 67:.1 is.;,,u. , + H<ieh L'ml Income OP!N l•t l·• ll·t••11·'"' Agl. • STUFFED WITH 'itras. s.58.500. with land beac·h Hig ocean views! ,\Jc~;.. 3 ups tairs bdrm:-. mslr. su1le on main llr Warm ltving rm . 1.1mlly kitchen. util rm ll'vt'I ~·al'Ct. S74.000. ri·35~~fa;;:~ 135 f.'C:lfilHil EXTRAS llAL LEWJS ASSOC. Slarting at S..16.500. ASSUME7% :>S!J -ltill 551-2W8 30808COASTllWY V L ( I --" ti L · · \ I I A loan. arge m ys1zc 3 BEDROOM n ""uCH .,ou l aA1mo.1 _',..-...,'~ 3 bdrm home. Newly de· ~" ~ '-' _ coratedwilhwarmthand lmm aculale corncr ~A· A,..., '1 '' Dana Point 1026 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MAGNIFICENT OCEAN HARBOR VU. 549·0lil2 EXCELLENT INVESTMENT Rcs1de nlwl & comm. 11) come. gd. as:.uma blc loan. By owner. j'ljo bkr~ pb. 555.000 U73-6G-W JBR fur111!>hcd . O;il. bl S48 ,500 . probate Ownr1 Agt. 64 2-fl601 Little Island • DUPLEX with JBH ow n er s un11 , opl·n b eam s, lrpl<·, patio Sl 311.500 HAL PINCHIN,JUtr. 2727 i-:. Coa::.t llwy tiiS-4~2 Corona del Mer 1022 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PRIVATE BEACH! 718 GOLDENROD Open Sat Sun 1·5 t:lr) Charm·l'tne Walls lfr;1 m ed Ce1l1ngi,. Fr Nu. 6BR, 3 car gar, fl ag lot 1 ~ acn>. Prof. ld:.cpd. Sl03.500. Hy Ownr/Agl Ph: 675·7-114 prtced. Dial968-44S6 access in a beaut11ul ~ ~IlG~ LUXURIES country selling 11 you 499·2800 Uoors --------- cheerful colors. Value home wilh boat & trailer :q: .u~u..:::tt:Ptn ~rxxt want to get away from il -- OF AN ESTATE all th is i:. & only SllUJSO 2 LARGE H1ll s1dc On•:.tn· II 11t·I. l'JllO 3H1 . :ma ::iii ~·I R-2 COTTAGE HOME AT BEACH AMDBAYDOOR 1 hrel· hrdrooms. two h J l h .., u n cl I i rt· p I a c: e dl:u'tnL'I' \\1th a garnge stn•::.M·d I o't an addjt1on. l'rn·e rct.luccd to S48,500. llurry. ti73·8550 \)PIN Ill Q •II S ltJN iORI NII(' l•161il Costa Mesa 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ONLY 9 LEFT 3 BR C ondominiums Nert to Runnin9 Stream, n •ar Mewport's Upper Bay. $40,950.-$44,950 345 University Dr. t Just olf In me 1\' l'I 548-7223 Huntin«Jton l•ach 1040 EnJOY tl\e privacy or Lhis Call 546-0022 view J ol~ A rare op· l e L es TATE Hu .... Tl ...... GT0.._1 Features lrg famlyrm. 213·287-7849 353 N. Coaii. l.agun• ••••••••••••••••••••••• lar~e patio home . dill portunaty $16.500 ea. " " " vaulled ceiling, huge . I' E • OPEo..J HOUSE . 494-7518 HARBOUR m aster s uite .. asy " SPECTACU LAR tr1 · terms.Dial96S-44S6 . l ol4 LouiseSt :-.ottTHL~GUNA-~ level 4.BR condo. m ex· CONDO. 3Br. l lh Bath. ---------Sunday 12·5 PM BEACH 1 T Es COLLEGEPARK Altractive home 1n c us 1vc cnn1s tates. Ass ume6'V•%1n.$2S,750. . od '"merald T"r•·ac" . ., Spaciousludrm.1 1 ~bath 25' Boat s ltp ancl'd & dbl No agnts. 646-5632. Fantastic 2 story m cl. "' ~ ~ ' condo. Luxurious homt: gar w /dark rm-Call for 4 bdrm, 21n bath with b e d rm s , 2 I.> at h :., or 2nd. home. appt. 2.650 sq. fl. of luxury and Sel):.trale <irl1:.t ::. studio. . Lrg. Private ded. over BEACHG1ANT.4or5liR -only2112years new.Mint Nice view . charming lookinoocean I f I. Id" Cond·l ·o VA t ••:11·dcn "' + r g am rm. orm in, 1 1 n . erms ,.,. . Fireplace l"rplc Approx 2500 sqfL -available.Call546·0022 S83.000. . llancl -h ewn wood Assu m e 7 <;;, loan . 1111 OPEN HOUSE cabinets Prestigious area. £52,900. Real Estate tS4!J Anitu St . 1rnt1an tik 111 kikh & * CENTURY 21 w by Ml:!t/AY Sunday. 12-5 l'M bath Lodera R•altors . . Ucluxe 3 bcdrm. 2 bath . Lat'h & pla:-.ll'r \\all!' ~68-4433 VETER"" us U-R 1-..J· lamtly home. beam cell· . !J F l. ceilings OLD WORLD SP AMISH MANSION ~1 uch tn deman<l. Thi!> t:i. pe ho m c: becomes a\mlable onn· m awhile. F('atun•s 4 bedrooms. 1am1ly room. formal din 111~. Large ~cry pr1\'ate ma::.ter suite on ~cparalc ll'\'CI. Highly desirable neighborhood close to elementary school, park. lt·11111::. courls. bike trail Jlltl beach. It's hard lo """ "" ings, ~lone fP. Ocean COLONY HEALTV $500 TOT AL COST VACA.MT View. nice y11rd w1lh Fullerton m -u41 Be;1ch Brectes-Supcr 3 UJ·. 2 ·~ ba, 2 story 1ru1llrcc:s Bar·B·Que·PallO. on a gar tie n h ome in S85.SOO For sale by owner. 1164 cul·de-sa c lot. Prime Un iversi t y Park MARION MILME La.\tarada. :m.ooo Call area and \·alue. Don't Owner /Agenlwill sell or REALESTATE forapt.494-Jtitil wail, do 1t now! CALL lease. 618 S. Coast I lwy • --.-- 842-9371 Jobso R•al Estate Laguna Beach, 494 -8558 LaCJUna Hills I 050 INVESTORS DREAM 752 ·1610 -------••••••••••••••••••••••• Country Charm LIKE BUYING A CULINARY TURTL~ROCK President OHrlookan~ the sea . A MODEL DELIGHT home overlook'g. UCL <I lOlal privacy tn lh1s 3 Fantastic 3 lxJ.rm, :! bath Completely remodeled br. 2'z ba, incld g. land. lxlrm. with guest unit: a a lmost brand new that kitche n and dining area. $118,000. prin only. e hoa ce of frnanc1ng. shine:. like a llawlesl'I Ce ra mic hie-Natural 833-li719 S87,500 diamond & won't last Ji wood & vinyl ltle. al no -----ex l r a c 0 st. c ALL 2 BR. 1 ba .. trpk. Nice AppealinCJ Homr week. Hurry VA term:. 842 937 1 locatron. By owner. rn rhot<.'C Emerald Bay available. Call ~·tl022 helwvc al. onJy ~.900! ---------p a rk . with lovely $33,500 552·120!l 1<wat1on, nr. bcal·h & 1111 Call 546·2313. OPfN r11 Q • II S llJN 10 8( M(( 1 THE REAt.J ESTATE RS For Sale By <.'Oa!>tline vacw. 2 BR .. *OWNER* den. 2 baths: level. · poolsized yard. $125,000 ___ _ Turtle Hock IUlls 5 ridl P resident Home pa "j Beautiful View!·3 BR, ail"tl 3 Bdrm .. 2 bath Emerald cond. Drps. crpt'd. 1-~~~~~~~ GOOD LOCATION-GOOD Spilt level w/ view. 4 Br, Bay home. Architect de· BY OWNER •962·3883 3 Ba, air cond .• wet bar, signed: prof es..'>. decorat· ---- 4 Bil. :.!':i BA, fam rm.1---------1111 NEIGHBORHOOD-4 bedrooms, 1~2 baths, good yard·needs loving care. but is priced under market at $31,000. Pete Barr ett Realty, 675·4060 deluxe features. $112,500 ed; open beam ceilings LaCJUna Nl9uel I 052 incldg land. an living rm. £t dining ••••••••••••••••••••••• highly upgraded thruout. Open HousC' Sat & Sun 1 s PM . 4726 Cortland Or 673·-1159. EASTRIDGE BEAUTY l'rrmc ea~l Mtle l<walion in Cos la M (•::.a lo' l'I) ~ ,111rv rnlon1:al "•lh :1 b1•drooms plu .. 1am1I} SHA.KE ROOF 111\IWW<>UU FLOORS- <·pts. blln::., water S-Or· ll'rwr, lt{e rt'ar yard '' 1\t:Ct-:SS :1 ~lrms. · Ii ;1 I h :-. w , 1 I k l o a 11 :.thnHI... ~1:1 .. i1"J tiesl o 11•r11h Roy McCarcle Realtor I 8 I 0 Mewport C.:oMa :\1l':-:t 548-772!1 room plu::. :-1udv Easy1---------lll! mainta1nancl' and room for hoal !>lor.1ue Only St;it. 000 Ca II 67:l-K.'l50 ,.,,.,. Q••' , t1rr1utJ f' [9111MI OCEANVIEW 3 hr, 2 ha, 'ram rm Open Sat /Sun l ·S. 47 33 Cortland Or . C a meo Jlq~hl11nd11 . 3 pvt . beaches. 51J7.000 Ownr. 673-3177 RELAX "''th minimum upkeep .ind max1um ('Omfort Hue 's a reasonal>l v priced three ~droom hom.-wnh spu~·i0\11! "' 1nJ( nreo . modern kitchen All oH•rlooktn~ a beautiful lr('(' 11h11dcd 1i1n:t•n belt l.'.1ll 11i:l·K.c;M> •MESA VERDE• c;r<ic 10\IS Gnrc1cn Home Vpgrudpd 18r. 2Ba . i\lrtum M;any Custom i':xl1'3!\ S63.500. 194 Killdeer C1rcll' 557- 0Wn. f R A z D A H I 1 12 I I I I l H H T A c T I By Ownl'r, 3 b1·, 1 ba. Lrg pool. S.'l.'l.900. ~·_soo_' d_n_. 1 I . p A p R o L I Ii I I'' (;I. 642 ti289 t-. --~---.-..--t· -------~I.__.' I~' 1 ........... 1..__.I.._ By owner 4 Br, 2 Ba, s•.,•·; _ . . . . G.J. All cxtras. auper I I patio Hu.:e loc. 60 x 1-__ 8_L_u_s_T_Y .... -4 ' Once upon a time thete j!a rcl t•n .irea. i.19,900.. I I I I (1 wts "1 ambltloua psychJ .. l'rtn only. 64-> 74l8. · · · trlstwhobecamesos~illed, 548 8:.!51 MESA WOODS $58.500. 2 )"l'firs m'w ~ h<'<lroom, 2 b,1th rorm.il dining .. !\4.'IHtrule family rm. step flown l1v1 n1i1 " i11onv lrplc, 3 <'11r ~ar, quirk po'llSc'''"'" Bkr, :'>:lti XX:JI> PVT P.atl\ !!('Ck" hoose 11100 or lf'!!ll Me'{a Verlll· l'r1nc· o n l\' PT.L ~0·6'119 ) I H U P S Y G I 50 succewful, so famoua - :. ==1=::1 ===i·==i===i ==· ~!I~: ;:,~Id beat a ~ ----~~~~....., . I p u L G E A I 0 c::-,, .. ,. IM Cll\ltll• qve!led ~I I I I I I ,_ ~~,,! ::, 1:1 .::! .................. ~- e ~~ii·;r r r r I' r 1· I' r 1· r 1 e &m:r I I I I I I I I I I I __ !>4_6_·2_4_36_o_r_833_·~1._3_ rm. Sunny view deck * OPEM HOUSE * Pools azed yard . Ap · SAT.tSUN. l 2·Spm. ~ v1s•11 DA\n' 552•7500 proved plans for c:>-· 24541 LosScrranos pan::.1on. Sl37.500 Great Vu, s wim pool llOS N. Coon Hwy., laguno 494-1177 ---1 UNIQUE HOME of wt:alht!red woods, by Lun~worthy . La r ge, ocean view living rm., fireplace, music alcove. Huge master suite plus 3 UR 's: mature trees, fine ne1ghbQrhood, walk to w /Jacuzzi. new I~ de corated & painted inside & out. 4BH. 2ba. 507.500. Catalina s unset:-lrom this beuut. JBR. 2ba t.ownhse on Seit Terrace. Unobstructed ()('e:in vu Must see! S66,90o. La9una NiC)Uet, Rlty. 496-tO<lo 49G -f41;1 *WE KNOW• LAGUNA NIGUEi. * IEST• Woods Cove. S'lL5.ooo WHO WI LL BE 1''lRST".' SERENDIPITY Price slashed ! Owner R~ 497-2175 says ··sell" thl112BR, 2ba 1854 S. Cat Hwy, L1aguna condo. Wesl Nine unJt. 1 TiredoflttdMc)? E UC overlookin" park·llkc Then see &.h111 llu1<: 2 BR. R D ED lo sell. 3 br. 2 seltinj!, is yours for only ~ b~. Charmer. It hows ba, by ownr., 2 blk!I to $35,000. pride-of owntrahip. bch . 1257 Catalina, Situated on qu1el cul de· L.m494-4•7•23•tiii49iii7iii-292oiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ HA RD·TO·FIND 6BR c>. sac streel with JQUJ of,. ec home in prestiae are11 trees s urround101t It wllh lull coastal & ocean ~6.500 views. 4600 sq n . 2 story RAISOR'S Spa n 1~h . \ yr:; old Slb'9.500. OPEN HOUSE u23c~~~~!~R.t,1rw UNITS u~c:*I.!':.~·~°' ~umpu'I VnlleyShopCtr Wh1J1 lhc IRS1 <.:harmip~ 48R, 2ba, pool. forever CALL lll-8600 1nCQmc prop m exc .. 11 nt tlcw Vrof 'ly redec. & 11ha pc Low vacancy. painted Come and In THE TERRACE, Z llr , 2 hll(h yield. 2 lU~ to 1pect. $85,000. ba .. nr . pool ShowcatSe beach. $96,500 LaC)Una NI,..... Rlty. cood. "'·"'° A&t NO-lllO 496-40.0 U>-b.I • • • .. • ' HCNl.M'l For S• ~----Fo • ·•••••••••••••• nv.n•• r Sdo ,.._. .. For 59" . •••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ···••f••••••t-••••· ... •• =~~~~?'" . I 052 ... wport l•ach I 06f Me~pott IHCll I Off ···•·••···•· ............................................. . COUNTRY UVING 3 Br, 2 Ha Va•w llornl! H v Ow n tir ~4H HOO 0 PEN SAT & S LI 'Ii Hll!·0873. SPEC I ALIZI . G Ii\ H ES A L E :-, J\ T T 11 to: S H O R ES. St•:,\ 'I'{.;!{ HACE. MO'll1\HCll H,\ y 1\NO MONAIH'll II•\\ 'l'l..:HHAO; lfop111~ you1· l•:as1t•1 11> h l t•sscd w ith ull thc•s1>t'1·1.1l 10~ s ot llti· lhjl rna kt• HIU I Ill· li.1111m·,,1 Enjoy the Good Life Call 493·2513 Newport Beach I 069 ···•··•··············•• OPEN Doily 1-5 I 0 I 9 Marian La~e llri.lnd n1•w l1s l111g 111 l'hOic.:~sl W1·std11f art:,1 ('ornt·r 01 lfwhl.rnd -~ M a n a n L .i 111• I.;.:,. I hdl'm . ·I II.1th pl11s cft-11 ,\; :10 It. pl.1yromn lnd11d1'll .1s an t·:-.tc a tm1111s 1:111~ JUC.:U//.I in rPar pl'l\.tll' y:ffCI. SL•e today 1 s1:1~•.'1011 Scenic Pro~rties 675°5726 CLIFF DR. VI EW hoow. ('ha1 rn111;.: b e a utiful d1·1·u1 .l bdrm s ., <;linin g rm . Ion• I y k it l' h" n w :.i 11 11 l' \\ bltn-; & 1nd1n·l·t l1;.:IH111i~ Snat·k li<1r ,'\: \\t•t h,11', lrpl<' f.oveJ.v \c•r<t:wt yard with :! 1.1.ttrn" :,)7~1,(1()(1 l <\ I I 0 6 ~ 11 ! ,i I-' ~ "''"' Nt .. pu r t f'O•I O lfn'< Westc:liff Area Bc~rnt lf ul t Ill<. ll1gltl\ upgra<ktl. 11' t < 'ourt.' .1nl t•nlry & l11~h l.m1br;1p ;ng 11 .. :111'<1 & lil1<·1 .. d llOC 11. S 1-: I•: T 111 ~ & t'() ,\I l'J\HE AT ~ti,5\XI. SOUTH COAST INVESTMEMT 549-0812 646-6710 Dup lt'.'( I l>lh lo lw:wh 3 Ull 's eat:h, I g11L·st h)lt,:. ('('nlu ry 21 •1;.1:,.12:.?1 DOVER SHORES t hr, t'On\ 1•rt1hl1· d1·11. t..1111 rm. l;1undl'.' hol1l1\ ( rn :1~00 :-.<1 11 I'""' \ It• W • S J I\!) ., C) Cl \)Wl11'1' 1\).!I. hi:! ~.11'1!) tll .1.Jli ~!JIU NEWPORT SHORES Musl popular :1 BH . .!:-I~ i\-l r..1111t•. W1d1• l•1t , l;.:1· µat 1u + s11111lt·d: :-,.,K.~>IMl lnun;1c· I~ Bit I ""·l\ .! P i.11 ICI S 1'11~111\ t•h Ill mov1 · 111 t•nnd :-.1 I ~1'HI CAYWOOD REALTY •548-1290• LARGE FAMILY? G rat1011s 1;in111v lwlll• Wllh :,p,11'11HI" lJVlll).! ,, liH. f ... m . rm !).1:1!1 ~ilMI BAYFROMT Clm• nf l.•du's h,·-.1 1111" JCl,VVU-. 11\'lng, \\'II h Pll I' 1\ s lip & :...ind' ht·:H h ~ 1!1.!\00 WHAT'S MISSING? SOIOl'lhlllg 111 .i,Y h" 1111' ·, 111g . hut II 11 '"· \\\' 1 .ill t 1m,1g111" "h.11 ' < 'h.1n11 111)!, \\t>ll bit. I HH. 1:1111 rm. hol11l' \\ill\ l'Vt'r ,\thing. :)I Jt>,1.11,111 LI DO REAL TY :un \ ia l.i1lo. ~.I\. * 673-7300* THE HEIGHTS :J HR µlus fan1 1·111 • :.! lrplts Wood.,~· & \\,1rni Luvely yurd : g11l'sl :ipl S!\5.ooo -GEM- uo f l'us\1n 1\\1'. ~II H. r;A LI'<.) H :-. Id:.! 111~1:1 LIDO ISLE Un1qllt'. s11a1·11111.; hnm•• nn 11 • I nl s I 1>1· or ;{ h r /d<·n c:r11C'llllll'I p.111Pll-lf LI<. t11·1·pl.111· tnrn1al DH. c•us t11111 k 1 t l'l\l' !l, ~lll ll~ l'f)()nl Lots ol .,t<H Ul;(l'. l~1ri.w ~oulh 11at1n O\\lld \\Ill carry. ~l:lfi,5011. Ol•l'll house =-'al. & Sun. I t n !> 111.1) li75-75<12 liy owrwr 3 I 5 Santa Ana Ave J loll~P pool & 1!"1 ltl->f' t\ll 111rrn1I\ :-.i.~ .. 14MI Op1~n S111 S\in I :u1 .• ("I Nl'lsoll f(uh111son llt'1illm lii!l Hl-'il BAYFRONT New 1•11stom :1 11111 m .I bulh pl1111 nlatu "/011111 to. but h. ;~ ·;1<1ry \\IJh s\"' ;al ::.lat,-'tl S l' lo (,;'\I I I\ 11hm l' I .o\ l'I.\ f11"1\pl.1rt' 111 h Uj!I' (l\'10Jll'tl01\1 I'~~ .1 i;c1·ontl I 1 n ·pl .1t•1• 111 buy I 1 unt 111.1sh'r l1<lr111 W~tb1n. oil bu1ll m ' phi' t•lert.ron1r oven l'rl\ alt' p1t1 . f.'t·~· IJnd "'or 1111Jn • 1nlorm ~uon l".lll lii.1 HIW Dano pt, Sea.... c...., .... Ill. ICING OF ALL VIEWS 1101 Kings Rd. & 128 Kings Rd. BOTH VACANT OPEN DAILY "CALI,. YOUR KINGS ROAD BROKER" RHODA MAGIL, Rltr. 7 l4/64Z.3600 Newport Beach I 069 Mewport Beach I 069 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'fll\HllOH Vlf.~W 'l'll l•:1.,110l S!·. ' 1 pant·IC'd den. lmm:.w l p~~r;Hh-d lll.'>Uft~ ~ uul t :w1 in lUlllfl' IOf'f:!-<I 111 "' 1•1 llJ I l'!·t·s :ii7(i,500 \ii l Hl!!l(j ..tit 11 pm 01 •·l·I :12x.i. l"a11l ;1,;l1 <' Vil.'\\ ol Jl;i y & 01•t•:111. :.! llr, :.! Bu, 1·ontl<1, \\ llh 2 haJ1·on1cs bo;1t slip .J\:atl. Sll!l,:500(~\HiK.'ifi N l·:w 1'0 HT SI IOIH:S I HH . :!'·Iii\, L;,ir~l' PjllU, ~i.'dlUO, U42-7J!+X. BLUFFS COl'tDO \ "'"' :lt>I' :lhJ ·112 l'lal .1 :-.·,·1 .1H111 Ow1w1·ti1.'l :i-tuo BLUFFS :rn1· & Den + 2h>Ba, Upgraded . lndudes L and. $00,500 Owner 644-7845 •BACK BAY* -$96.000- 1 l':xclus1ve Home Lefl 4BR -4BA 2 Frplcs. 1''amil,y Room Fml DR, t;ourmet Kitc~n ~07 Wind ward Lane llaiel Nowak, Brkr. li45-3920 or 6.lJ..5429 Courtesy lo lirkrs. Duohus/ o.,,. ... ,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• IMY.SToas DELIGHT E astside Costa Mesa, l. 3 Br. duple x ; l , 2 Br . duplex; 1, 2 Br. hou!>c; all on one lot. 842·74Q7 548-301J Agt. Tri·Plex 2 br. C'rpl, yards garages. Good location in Costa Mesa. Call Mr. I 5 UNITS Red. to $235.000 9 2·BR., 2 ba., 6 l·BR. all large, a ll rented. Jncl. 3 BDRMS .• 2 ha . Nr. So. Coas t Plaza. No pets. Yr. lease . $350 m o. Agent 548-5527 548-4500 evos carpt!ts.. ~.rapes. rang~s lalboo lsla1td 3206 Super 3 bedrm 2 ba. self &: refr1g ,s. Good West ••••••••••••••••••••••• clean R /0. new drps , side location, near shops BAYFRONT . 1 b crtps. 2 car gar . SJ()() mo. & schools year Y-l r. 2 Ask fo r Bev or Dale University Realty ba. near new. luxury up-9ti3-4Sti7 963-1786 ~ per w I bag vrew. $725. Hertwec k, 54&4704 days 3001 E . Cs LHwy673-6SlO 675 -784 6; aft 5 p m Fireplace. 4 BR, 2 BA, orS86-7064eves. WANTED 4-10 UNITS. 673-4099 ne w crpts, drps, R/0 , 3 Year old 2 story Duplex. Newport ·~ea~h or Costa L 1 TTL E 1 8 LAN 0 ~alk to schools & sh~p· Newport Beach. Gross Mesa. Principals only. Bayfronl new 2 br i ptng. $315. mo. Ask tor income $13.000. per year. 751·6541 le ve l .' $425 • Be v or Da le. 963·4567 or A_sking $125,000. Prin· 213.87f,.;7'2et . mo. _96_3_·1_786_' ___ _ f 1Pals only. CaJJ Ron or NEWPORT BEACH WALK Coodo. fom. 528·1010 T.RIP'·EX 315 Apolena. Yearly. 2 Br, New. lg 3 br. 2 ba. clo::.c BALBOA PENIN. ' t 2 1)11µlt':>. ~~.7fi<I I 1 :11>11pl~·x ~I 15,(1(10 .f I .!. l>upll'X ~lt~.IH"I ~~.~~1;.~~~!~ ..... ~~?.~ IMome Property 2000 ._ 2 Ba house , unfurn. gar, to bcb. $360 mo. 581-0887 wa s h er /d r y e r . Mr. C lay Street near Irvine, a Quail Place ~xclus1ve, this s harp triplex has (3) 2BR unit s w /Crpl c 1n owne r s unit. fe n ced yard. Only $ti7,90(>. By appt. only Klimek, eve & weekends 4 Bedrooms, family room. Jl..1,Y I 1111111,/) Fl Jut :-.:!Im.mo Jones Realty Inc. ••673-6210•• l'ritl' Hcd uced-New 3 Br. ~ Ba. Walk to stores & 11<11\k,... S46.000. Ope n 1·4.:.Jo TuPs thru • ..;at. 107 Cad11.. P h : 493·6651; l!J:~-2 l!J() ••••••••••••••••••••••• 675-8601 , d ays546·2282 form;i l d ining. Sing le -story. Outstand~nl! lot'a· Pano ramic View from lio n . h ighly d esiralik Pa tio. 4 Bdrm, 2 .Ba, $600, r a m I I y -l y " c yrly675-5464 n e i g hbo rhood w11h 497-171 l Laguna Beach Newly <·on:.t rut'lt'd &. OCE1\N VI 1-;W, d1·1·k~. n t!ver occup1t'd; 1n prime \\atk It> lil't1d1 111 ~1ulh L a g u n a :. c 1· L 1 on . l.auuna. :U3d, 3&, in ex Out.-;tand1ng vu ol <1<'t:<1n t•l'I tond. w1lh drupl·S, & Catalina. Ultra rdrii.t & w<is hcr. $450 splll'IOUS 3 bdl'nb . & lam mo ·IVI -ll7:!l Westminster 3298 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOWl•:S'I' l'r1t·1•<l "I': 2 HH, I BA 1·14 loL'l, pvt. ulan 111 lll11ll s M11:-;l patios, beac h .,. ... mi. .,.f) "'·''>l' 111)1. ::.it.:1tlU s.iJ.500.492·0517 "WANTED-JNCOME UNITS ... Client wishes to invest in smaller Income unils -Costa Mesa area. Prefers nice owners unit & willing lo pay equita- ble purchase price. Call 545-84 24 . A s sociated 5outh Coas t Brokers. mai;~l P1 op.rt:i-· 752-lt20 schools, par k. tennis Corona del Mar 3222 courts and bike t rail nearby. About 2 miles to ••••••••••••••••••••••• be ac h. $425/mo. lST + 3Br,2Ba.Frpl,2story+ last m o. +de posit::.. loft. bms. Avail Apr. 15, P hone 962·8118. r m .. 2 I tl'l'!llat·1·s. I 111 mst r . ::.lltlL' !\la;.s111• 111 r m. w wt'I b.11 . lldt1\l k1tc.:he11 w mcc•ro \\:1\l' ~ s <' l ( · t' I c a n o ' t' n s . dshw::.hr . l ru .. h e11111p;w tor. l'tl'. W d I .1t't'l'PI lun~ ll'r111 r ental 1ro1n re.sp<.rns1ule j)<H'l.V <ti t $650 MONTH J NCLU IJ ES GAHDl::NEll. C;1ll MIS· s 1on Re;1lty . 4!J4 01:11 between !J :30·5:oo ; iJ'>k for JoAnn or Fred F1rt·plu1·l· 3 HH + den ~ h.1 modt·rn humc. <.'rpts. <lrps. hllns & OW. Mu:.l Sl'\' Ht uppl't:C'. ~. m o. \,k lor Lh·v or U~lll' !XiJ l."ltii ~Hi:! f'j')j(; Su111·r ·I llr, :? Ha, erpl, clrp-.. 1111111 , d1shwa::.hf'r, 111n• \ .11 d, & wl'll kt•pt 11 .. 1ghb11rh11od ~!.~. lo :::.J:J.."1 inn ,\,.k l<1r Llc•\ or lJ,11", !'1i:l 1.11i7. !l(l:H i~ " 1\1 .... 0~1 LIDO $16,000 On. :i hr.:.! hu. t\,~umablc.: 1~1 ,1 t ;> ' • • . 11 w 11 \! r w 1 II <·a111• In\. 11ntv. halam·e .rl X' I' ~l<i '.1.ill lhHlt'r. "1.1 .1:.!.l.I J\\YCHE~'I' bv o.,..n,1 llll I> H F I< .I•• 11;1 I \ ; I ti \\ l'l I ., I. '"' I II Ill :)IO:l OOCI llt•low 1nark1•t. l'r1111·11•.1 h 11111\ ••Hi 1.51:1 Sharp ocean-view Townhouse-Ocean Hills OPEN DAILY 760 C:..1 11~ Los Olivos 2 liH. 2 BA. 2 patios. st:'ldom occupied t>Y sole owner. Like brand new. ~.HSO. D. Stone Heally ~>!II :;430 or 493-~ S5 00, 604 Beg onia, 8 UMITS Loh for sale 2200 673-6345 Super s ha rp 3 Br . 2 bu. Eastside Costa Mesa. 5. 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• bltns. Nr. Springdale & UR hou ses w /beam LakeEls1·nore 40'xlOO' all Very Pr i v a te 3Br Edinger .$325.963-3612. • w /bea utirul gardens. 3 lid. 2 H:i , All convc n· c.:eil'gs, .frplcs, sh~ crpts. util, pave<:\ rd. $1650 cash rrplc & dbl gar. Open Fri 2. 3 & 4 Br £275·"'"85. · t + 3 Units $1200 Income ,,.. 6 -1 en l' e:, ll n 1 c x 1 r as . Condomi'ni'ums · · orterms.""6·7 16 & S at 1 -5. 608 Jris. Children /singles kc pets Owncr.4!17-10~ p /m o. $140,000. Prin-644-5270. ok . No Jees. Barbara. ----Furnis hed 3400 c1pals only. Mountain. Desert, 963-6739; 557-7620 Laguna Hills 3250 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SOUTH COMf Resort 2400 2 BR 1 ba. n ewly decorat-••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 BH. dt'l1 \\ \\'l'tll.11'. 1 •. 1400 QUAil Sl HIW'POCT llACM JNVESTM£N'r ••••••••••••••••••••••• ed. Oceanside, avail 3 HR. :.! Ra. det;,ichcd LC'as .... lk.1111 townhm1sL· B.\, l'11l'ln,..1«I p:i110. 2 l'.tr I ' r<·-.c 11l-n lrn f llgts-ne w 549·0812 now. Yearly. "-'A ACJ>..ol gara"e. soft water, cpls, ' (' I ., JHt z lii\ \P'P't.-."""' ~ :.! UH .:.! hJ p;,it10. ilhl. J.:;,ir . S::!XO .. 111 Y r . •JtH o. w , • SH "'AP .. -ex p •LM SPRl..,.GS drps. bttns. beams. s:AA\. I I "'"'IU I ('·1~1· '"'1041 ilc•11 ''htl<I t k ()1·t•:i11 View. $39,950. "" ~.,.... ~ " gar. ••1l'·l 1>1ll • !JOO · .,.,. , • • · " " ' • X·'•'· Loa n . Owne r . X lnt income. o rigina l N e w C u s tom Vi e w CostaMesa 3224 fea~e.No pets.536·082l tgtt>-ll·'ilili25Kl.>-X07.~ t .\i1" .\d:1rn :. o n H n E e y •once1~va .\la"llOl1a I !KiX 1;-, ..... FU .... LOVIN ms :1;,Hi owner. Immaculate, Jge om,· v r c · ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fxccut1vc home Sep f m L N' I 3252 "" ---I h ie lu xury. S275,000. 4 BR, 2 Ba, cpts, drps, '· · 2 ., ,.,,· 1 .. ~911 aguna igue HOME Son Juan corne r oL Write for broch).ire : 6767 ra m rm, pnt10. bltns. ~~·~6~;ory ;:;luvsq 1'.;. · · ••••••••••••••••••••••• Condominiums ..!w .. · ,, 1".111ill.\ fic·-t;1 Capistrano 1078 SOUTH COAST Airport Dr., l{ivers ide, /\vail 4/1.$350.mo.n crs. · · ~---ADL'LT COMM. 2 Ill<.:! Unfurnished 342S 1,.. ,111 1 'rad. liui.: "' 1,.,p • ••. ••• •• •• •••••••••••• ltilVESTMEHT Ca \12504 545·7359 .1 Hr. 2 ba 2 tar garag1·. ::! llJ • ::-:125 :.! II H & I kn. :! •••• •• • •• •••••••••••••• 111 .. ;rl.1< 1· l.11h!1l ,..1mag1· Jl.v Owcwr. 2Ur, l B;i Con· 549·0812 Ph: 714 /687-0760 story, cpl. Ip. isl, la::.l Ba, s:l7:i. ('lull llou~t'. EXEn;TIVE WANTEI> i----------•i3 Br, 11h Ba, 5harp, ne wly fee. bl·h a rea, S39U nm Sw1 m J> .. 1111 Mt11\jr<·h ll<'lll\i' :1 Br. 2 Ila, P\ t P·111· 1"'l"111·ilunl'11:-t.i do. l'ool. irnr. 2 mi lo Ni·wporl P e n i n s ul a.---remode led,College t'ark !J62 .. t21M Su111n111 t'all ·r,•..11 ;'( l.1t..L' ,\ n •1· 1'l'llll'r. ,.,., .. \11"'·1 "1>1•111llai ,.,,,.,hidt 11C'l'•1'1 :ii24.900. Call t'lass1c Duplex, 1&28H Ba;a nr Rosar ita . 0 <' Vu are a . Also 5 Br, llf.? Ba, -----U<11J1•01·l; H .. ·.tl1'. 111 ,.,,11•111 11, ~n c,1 l'huJ t.1·'" Lii.in ~1 .. -l•MI dcm 11 11:10 tH:Sti in desira ble cana l area. Lot. AJ'pr $13.600-Now l'rplc e ncl. yard. Both 4 Br. 2 Ha Moc.kl Hom\' am -.i pm. 4~~1-1:11~1 ":-. I) "'" ,. !17!1 ntm M1· l1r.-1 111 ~,.,. 1.tll J ) 0 -;_-.,-· ti r ea l p o tenti al. $11 ,00 o r best offer . "')c::. 'mo 548-4471 "Ca l1t. Classic" Air L<JVl·'.L.\' \I L',W', ." l'I', '.' i. Ii. , 1, 1 ly < wrwr, :.! ur, .... <muo, B h J f373 2070 -· · d 1· 11 I els pd I l: · •· ' • ' -. • ' w /Ot'~i.l 11 vrew $24,000, reet e r nvestmen ts. . con ' u Y n c . o" Ra. S:l30. mo. X:ll :t.l.i.> "' 3 Ill<. ti , HJ. 2 Stol'y ('on· I® I qu1l'k -;;d<' 7l4·493-9G32. 54~~62 -----' --Bu. V~.lot in ldyllwild· MESA VEIDE °Mr ~t>x l r ~ s ·<=!~(a 1 8::!1·2U::!t; do :.! C.11• t:...11 ..tJ.tl'. No '~~~.,~~ ----Trade for own your own 3 bdrm for lease, $350. 1 ~~. ury ir . .,. mo. ------l>l'I:-.. 2 c·hdd. ok. ~M(J. ;11 ~vui~•w.2.li10A.1_2Jymrsm.oaldc •. curB~· 10°/o DOWN mob.hmlot or ?543-4886. pe r m onth, including t!4f.·3J01. Ulx21>r.:!bal'ond(I :n5l:.! 1110. t.)o ,\ Wl':.lCamage· _ ----.. ---~ ~ • J 4 u 'nats with room for 3 0 t ""f St t gardener. References re· Wes L N r n e -Or~ n JJr S<inta 1\1w. Call for . _ owner.~9.95'1.493-06711 m o r e. D es irabl e u.., ae quired. Kids & pet ok. Irvine 3244 Sat 1Su n ." Lsc :i;21:1 5 ;1ppl fJ.iti·ti:iWor91iO·l!J\ll k L'asl s ide locali'on . 3 Property 2600 Possessi o n approx.••••••••••••••••••••••• 4~:~.f>368. 1\hd.1vs.11 1 ii .!HI< t l11•.t1 l><11· on S f .a. f080 JJ ' t I I I '"'l IO'"'"'> an ° "'"a bdrm owner 's home plus ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4/'l:l./75. Ask for Chuck RE ..... T"'LS -----,..,,.,, tt111· ' a111 •' •"'" · ••••••••••••••••••••••• "" "' Mission Vie 1· o 3267 ,, ~~" 11,110. l'\iUll~ OWlll'I' :1 rental units plus room 2 HAWAllLOTS Everett agt at546-4141 or 2 B R,1 ba .......... SJ\O ••••••••••••••••••••••• :! HH. :! Ba, .lll'aml llt'"· \\tltli:uk llkr· x!/.t ;'i'.l:Ju Onr2Left for 3 more. As krng Adj oaning -t a t S.1500 c al1642·5719after7pm. 2 8 R 2 ba ""'"2SJJJ.'i ~~:!.• m11 . 1\<·xt 10 1he COSTA MESA $29,000 FULL PRICE A ·1uA'' th • . . h nl B t h f ""6500 C I I ' · ..... ...., ..... ~H.2 HA .1 •~yr~11ld . I lw;i<'11 111 11 11111 lfrh 1 '~~ls' 0•0~n 'te~~sgo:~~ ~l*,OOO, wit 0 Y ~900· 64~.5632 o r "' a S INGLES ok , kids. pet, 2 2 BR.2 ba .......... S:.16.; Yr lc<tsc ::.:J:~'i nin Front lHli 1.i•:1 ticaut iful life for only own ---brbungalow,rncd$190 2 BR,2 Ba,fam .... S45'I &Bkv<l 1n 5~1 ·1~7 · Id , , IQuaJJ ~ Real Estat• PRlVACY 2 br, c hild ok, 3BR. 2 Ba .. ···-..... ~lfJ , 11 l ' 11 t SlU5 per mo. inc g tax· ~ JSR z1 · 8 I --· f • I -I . ·'· pu11 "• . & . t r . Place Excha•CJ~ 2800 garage, $185. • ;! a. am .. ~1:1 L,\ t(;l·, ' <r & famd.\ pl;,i.\ i.:•1u 11d . tlhl g,cr. 'c'~:111~~9".g3"1m1·oarinfurlel1~~1: Pra ...ti ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUPEH location 2 br, 3BH,2 Ba,fam .... ~i.> roo111, :• B~1. ~ slnr.1· ., l ' 1· 1·• u o.> " ~ •• 1 1, L' 11 1 p;11111 _" ory .. -..r. •.ut' Ju details. Agt. P CLEAR 300 ar s ub-div fnC'd , kids, peLS, gar, a p-RAISOR'S ··•l\l' roi i·s t "111" · lhl ,\· :-.l.1Lt•r. F \ ~.'AJ. mo ________ , 1•00 ,...,.71L5s2t-H191!LT .,.,,,_,, land Bend, o.:C. plenty pins ~J7:>. :'i)jfi :l!::i c' ,-:.II 1-l 1' 15 l'!X'I Mobil• Homes ~ ....... ........... ~"" · HOMEFl .... D-s S ".:i ' 1 .) • -• ,. wuter. 303 fro nt ft. "5A REALTOR l'l l i\H~tl .\<; :1 fl1 w ._ , For Sal~ I I 00 BEACH Duplex. beaut. Foothill HI Gle ndora. * 642·9900• kt1u:-.t1.i· Limd} rnmpu~ ;-.,,.,, :1 Hr 1' B;i. dill gar, I i ••••••••••••••••••••••• owner's unit. Ca ll Agl. C11. All or part dn pay -4523 CampusDr .. lrv11\\' r 1111111 J.;,nrJ . .,1 ;qwd t' t ICJ"' 111 Su. <.'oa:-l Pl.it<.i. L.11 i.:« H :.! lol. !-::-.. 1~11 ni; t"l IA In.Ht. ll I 1'.I. SIHI ll,11 d 111 I t1Hl ll(IJ~ll lUllll)' (/1111·1.. •'<Ill tiHi-7171 I 1·t'J .,. ! •1 'I. Moll1ll' ll ome 20x55 646-74l4 m enl on income or ??4 Br.2 Ba,F.P .. 1''.R.,nr. Campus ValleyShorCtr. ii .illtd ,d Onlv ;:..t:l.i ,l\,111 .1 .!:l 5l.)l7ii:I l>l'i\111,;.1 V1llai.:c. :JOO S, 499-3695 (714) 327·4888 schools. 352 Princeton CALL 833-8600 :iilti !1!:!7 · · <.'cw:-.1 II\\')'. NB, ZCJ8 J,ex-30Un11s & Restaurant eves Dr.$395.549-0433 llL''\ 11'\t;To.'\IBEACll 111..:tun Cr 516,500 Call Loe nr So. Coast Plaza. UNIV. P K. terr. New port Beach 3269 .... , 1111 1 1 ._ 'Pl dn•. ('ll·.111','14"-2020 Xlnt r e ntal r ecord . RealEstat• MESA DEL MAR. J UH. 3b1·.2b,·1.d1·n .. "-•3;_ _,,.., · J'l'..~· '.,,:;, o .. 9 2BA EN C L PATIO ~ ""v ••••••••••••••••••••••• "'111· dr~l'rs , rcfng $340,000 Wattted 2 00 "'RP.LC BUI LTJN .• ____ ._5_5_2_·7_896_. ___ 1W llL'.1l'h :1 Hr. 1111 q 1t. l'ool ~li:!J &$.:!lUPcr mo. GREENLEAF [~ ESTATE RS 5 Star Adult Community l750 Whittier Ave. CM ha.~ .1\·:1dable a 20x53 VIEW NEWPORT L;,in<·l'r, S1!l.{)(MJ. &a 24xtl0 ,\ml'1'1c.:ana. $1!1.000. Bolh TO CATALINA 111 thr:-.e Mobile hom<'s /llut h I '11nd11 lle;iul dt•c & lnchc pd :t 1rn. ::!' · B.\ 1.1111 rm 1.11·111;11 d111 l'ltl, >!lt'ttl f<JI' l'llll'l'li.Jll)lllJ.: I (I\\ 11"1' ... 'i!I .)\kl 1;.IJl· l~l l Yeager Realty 556-6171 ••••••••••••••••••••••• r • S I I) I 2 I -----------•su Y Npt Bch oceanfront GARDENERLNCL.$425 •RENTALS• trp;., ~lws r .. >:i . li/.'li1>HO :HR:!'Jil DUPLL·x H .B unde r MO 5456740 UN IV.PARL" p:itm. yrly, S t.io , l:!l:I• "' h o u s t' f' r o m o w n e r . · · · "' tillt! .ii'IXO S30M. inr ome $3M + 645·0280 Bkr. 2 Bd ts d d. 2 Bil, 2 ba ....... S32.5 :12.) I XI 1 b u __________ , rm, crp , rps. is· 3 uR 2, b ""'" 1 year Y n u y .,y 1 f 1 t' o , ·~ a ......... ..n50 Tcm11hn11-. .. .! >r. ::!'" h.1 •-.---------•! posa • range, rp c, pa 10. owner.536-0093 •• 1 d 4BR,212 ha ....... ~17>0 nnnl. IJJ111-.. \\.i-.h .dr.' .11rn. :!II ·\. pr••f de<'<ir. 111r 111\111· LllJI i.:<•I' '' 11pnr. I'' l. pa\111 l'1.l\1l & l'llJh..,t'. .\I'. \\'~1r1111 ~hp)! 1·11 ,\,lit:-. n\ 1•r Iii. l'urrha~c Hf') IHI! i.J \;I 11 . 111:1-:.!:l J.1 .>IX •11,t i 1·111 .. 1~1.11·1ou-. ll\'IJ:l!! fo:, •.ll'l' 1n lwaut1ful condition 1'111 1\ ,. h11f,1d1• (1tt"1111111 .ind mus l Ill' seen to b<' \ '" \ pi 1, ,,,.. 11.wl ., ;1µrrPt'1atetl. Call btwn c'r;11 kl1n .. l11'l'pla1·1•)1 !l-[jpm. DU PLEX 11 .B lge 2·2 BRs under $39M . S4 M yr· ly incom e By owner. 53ti·H993 W ... TED aun r y rm, garage, ,. Aro v e r y n ice. s225. No 'fll l':TERRACE g,1r '\npl'l:-. lii:i !ll~ et /,.h'ldren 2 Bil,~ ba ....... SJ351350 P s ~ 1 · WALNUTSQl.iARE f.(iXL'H\'1·1>11dc1C111\\alt'r RoyMcCcrcle 2BH.~Ha ....... ~J.'> :.ihr.:!11.1 ,1 .. \\trpl.h11.1t R~ftor 1810Ht-wPOri TH £ WILLOWS :-lip poul 1.11·11111. h11li 8-10 UNITS ( llJ"<' I l'l' I ''.II l\•11 1'1"1111 646-7965 NEWPORT TRIPLEX Newport Beoch or Costa Mesa Costa Mesa 548-7729 :J BH,2 Ha... .. ~1;;0 1,~ ... 111111 1'111·1· ll01h1n•d ' Townhouse Unfurnished ·\II [111 lll'I ~i!l ("~1 · 1.1'1 ~ -- 1'11 f'.d11.i1.i1.1 Acrea9eforsale 1200 ,'Cl 1·. ll1•i1d t•i:! iu:!~ t''" 3525 .....•..........•..••.. 11•'•'·"'. ,. • •••••••••••••••••••••• 2 BR house East.side, fncd 1;::!1 Hh•d t1.1 \ ~ :\gi·nt back yd. carport. fully REDUCED LIDO ISLE .I II: . .! ll;.i . lrpl. 1m11wd CIC'(' j>V ,\ow 11111\' S7!J.:1Vtl < l\\ ti• I ,\~I lil:l t>l~!I flJ(; c'\'\IY<l\I .1:11111.1.1 I ~m pool :i h1 . :1 11.1 :lu + ·lO l::QU/\LS 7U 1\l' I< ES South or L;,ikl• Tahoe. 817-tilliil Ag~n_t __ r'<J H S:.il(' 9.42 Acres. Lat..c E ls inore. Ut1I. nr l losp1lal & SC'hool. 1714) 1i1-l·:JHO:J o r (7141548-3451 :m ~1tres P al m Desert. Waler & ul1ltties. ready fur s ub-d1 v1:;ion, ex· <'lu s 1vt' ure a o n Hwy i 1-Esta l~ S11 lc M. Tucker 17141638·7512 CLAY STHfi:lff Ntwr Jrvine Avenue /\Qua il P lace Exclusive. This sh arp triplex has <31·2 bdrm unit.s with a firep lace in the owner's unil. ·Fenced yard . Only $67.900. Hy. appamtment only m~al~ P1ap:tf:. ·. 112~mo 1tOO QUAILST. HIW l tlACM Must be clean, xlnt Joca-c pl & drps. No p et s l>upl~·\. tie" J Br, :.! B.1 uon. All Adu!~ Bldg. pre-please. Call 646-1940 VISleN 1'11·" t..1 " w npt dl'p~ fer 2 BR units. Principals BR 2 b f RIALTv ~;1;,, mu . yrly F1111 ... 1 only. 3 • a. a m rm. crpts, • l>C'aC'l1 ;, l>I ::!81!.lt t:!l.I > "'Is I u--drps. f r p!c. d 1;hwr, S S2-7SOO 333:?21iti "' o . .-.-.-range, p a tio, lrg cor. -------- l'\.'\()l\\\llt ' tlc1·:111 \ 1t'" :-,.111 t'knwnl•'. 11.111 ..1 J'1111\I. 1_':11.11111.1. ''''\ .I 1111. ~· • Hu. 1'11111 llP11s1• l'uol. t;oll ~:!.J l.lt1 illll Must be 1n Ne.wport fncd yd. 2 car gar. xlnt 4 BR 3 B H ·h1----------1 Dea ch w /good view 01 No C M toe Wtr pd • a J?em '" anJ Duplexes Unfum ocean. 3 & den. 2 ba. pool $3tS. mo.' Ph. s.,5_3605 0; Estates. $425. mo. t....,~., YEARLY HE:--;T.\L ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3600 optiona l. on fee simple 546.2572 Con si d er OP~-, l~~t;l 3 Br. 2 B:i, cl11plex. m·\\I~ land. Cash out. Strictly No rm a n dy. 8:J:J-:l:J07 r1'<1111 d1•l\'<l. l\,•;111 1 prrncipa ls only! Pn ply. BEAUTIFUL 4Br. 2Ba, _A_~_t_. ________ 1 t..tlc.:hcn. prof. tkl'nr.1LL·d Fam. rm. bltns . etc. lr \'ine Eleganl·e Country l"rl•nth \It'< ur Almost Ne w. 673-4886 Lge dl'l'k. I 1111.. lwad1 & 3Br , 2Ba, F'rplc. Pools, 1• h r Te nnis. Fees int'! l\o ua) on I c 'l·n111sul-i y<i rd work. lmmac·. Con ~1<!5 mo. !lit 11.»62 642-5368 anytirM :\l'T. llGTS ~lc('!1t :-.t~lc'. CH'~ :I h1 . :! h.1. 1..1\.'<Jm 1·1·tl g . Ir pl . dbl gar II lh ;!t.t.h 111· h 15 !15.) I .~ 1 :1., 111u1 w 111 <'on~ult·r Comm•rcial t 1 ·' ol 1· 1 > I\ 11 r ,\ ~ 1 Prop•rty 1600 MOBILE HOME PARK ~~~~~~~~~!913 BR, 2 BA. cpl. drps. stv. Refttai5 Fenced yd, avail now. ••••••••• •. •••••••••••• $300 mo. Ref's. 548-8.328 do nr a ll school:-. 111..i 1-·--~~--------· UCL ~50 lse. 5j:H.1t~tl & C111allr1111L ·I Ill<. :!' · lt.1 :--; 1'\\ p111'1 ' Fin~·s\ Ul•al'h. 111•\1 :J Hr.:! H.1, 1'11•(' hit .. " 11 1•pl \ rly s:r;.1 mo .\IX :!H \!I 1 •1 l :11:q;1 ~:.!(it• ft I' ;) I l..! ••••••••••••••••••••••• HouHs Furnistt.d 3 br Greenbrook hom e. 2 5!l2·7755. \,.,,riv lt· .. 111• :-.1115 .\!1111111 NEW DUPLEX Neur He m et.300Spoces ••••••••••••••••••••••• ba . L/R , F J R, D I R. ·----t ;1\1\'tl<>d Hh' :;.1x l.!!•t1 l>C'lv.\1• -.pt1l l••\d, J.111(1 I t.1•:1; \;-.! I' .I llll. :l'.: B.1 1'1•\\ 11h11111l'. 111·a1 1111· \\ ,1l1·t \\ ::t Ho:1t Slip t·:,q1t1)lltl'I~ 111 .. t11rn111•d 11111•1'1111· a lid .ii I 1·,h'rwr m1'111·ulu11 ~I' 111.i111 11110,·d Owrwr Bcofc.lcr will l'l'll. lt·a,..1• or lradt'. SX:! ~1110. Oay-; .J!l:!-:i.'>44 or I•:\""' ti75 X:!Jh l•:;i~lhlull X pl.Ill. ,.;111~rtol' lcw . l'1·11H'. rn\IV. Alll\lllU>l '" :;1•ll l:il \.'1:-iia Tl'll<'hll Si1 ,500. h HI H:JHit 0Pl'n Sun:! ,, Vista 0~1 lido <; IJ 111oro11, 1·011<10. pro I \' :.; )I d 1• " n r a l t• ti l'un11rum11· uc•c1in & buy '14'W 11 um n1rnC'r'ftA 11011. ~H l.>,utKl lllL G RUMOY Reoltctr 67&..6.l6' ---. 11 \If BDH Vf f,\\o 11111111·.~ :t b1•clroo111. :l hattt t'drmt!I Mndc•l,onltw • Si!I !MIO l'.ifl OWIH'I, I iJ llh·ll 0l:.1H7 BAYFRONT ..,c r · Will bltns 0 /W fncd yd l"or Lease-4 UH Wdlm1s · , plus 2"' ut ure'Stles. · • ' hom e. J<'enccd. ('rpl:-.. Lc·.1:.1" L"l' Oplwn ::-11.1, -.q It. -hdi 111 '' ll)ll rkn, Off'1t·e butldrn1Z. s pec· t anila r vie w. executive OI I i<'<'I' $750,000. tradeforfarmingranch GHerol 3102 patios, dbl ger. $395. Nr. drps. nr. schl & sho11 g 11111 :.! ~1.11·.1· :1 I Hr,, :i•. l1plc'. plti-.h <'l'J•li:. h1111w HILLGRUNl>Y ••••••••••••••••••••••• So. Cst Plaia. Owner. l1he :.tori11!t' ,,,elk in ,... 675-0771. $350/m o. 962·53!W or 1>:1, Frpl1· 1'0l1\l'l'~.111on Realtor t11S·6ltil Kids pets ok $135. llR. ----------552·42411. !"'· lntll DH. l)!t' VH ' l'lo• .... h . h,11h & g 11 .. •,,1 , Kid$ Pets ok $165, CM ---------)!<.' h i)nu ~ rm 111 r h.ith, hltn g.1~ 1.111)!1' ~ HOUSE+ 5 Walk to Bch, bach $100. HEW48R UNJV. PK. 3 br. :tba. st•pa1:itt• ;1p\. Lrg p~1l10. n\1·11 . P~•t•n 111•1·!-:.! tar BILL GRUNDY Rf!altor 675-6161 NB Sl2S. Balboa. Alt. Frplc, cathedral reiling, highly upgraded. a trium t I.Ji I,\ Ind"<· pd. u u to i•111·l11:-l'd J.:.1r ·•>!t' '' l,n111 S h a rp r e modeled l-'ee.979-8430 huge fam-rm , no wax &lovely pat10.M75mo. sprklr::. l'lul> p11olll'll· dr~n111111 l'avonl~1•l1•l' dab East.&ide Costa Mesa 3 floors gold shag yard & ....., ll'lt" •. \clulls So ol Col.isl ('!;%:r~~l~riple ':et. bdrm home plua roqrn Safboa Island 3106 garage. See Sal, '14, 3361 Avail May Isl 552·0806 or n ':. ii Io 1 :J .! ' •'ii ""' . .i hlt..s lrom fl('ad1 l'or5more units.$54,9M>. •••••••••••u•••••••••• Fucbala S425 m o 673-8284 1).:1()-t5no.e>.tl4t\J. i-.14'0 . ·1:1.; G1dd,·nrod . Managem<•nt free invest-Giant 6J'"300' lot R d .. ~. b 979 '"'17 ·"'"'"" 77••; · Bl fl 3 HH 21 H \ Corona IJt'l MJr. (714> mcnl. Co:.l of living ad-· VEAR oun nvuse, 2 r. ·c,J or.,_. ""' FOR hom es tor LEASE u .~ · ~ / •over-6 .. ~_9,,.1_1 $ 00 "''I) f II Im=~ z ••. frpl, blln" •"· $300 ., SAl.E ;n the IRVINE look••• Baek""'· Cnd•'' •• •• JUSlmenl!I . 1' ·""' u m o. 1 BR house yrJy. $195 DUPLEX 1 Br C&D, drps. aren Call us! We a re mar.ket at S4i5/rno. rrn·e. Will consider your • Plact1 m o. Inquire at 123 Jmmac. Mature adult. he re to serve \'OU & nrok<'r.~·~·ll33. a n1u tml'nl equity In ex-P. tl!lll!lillf'l;.19,.· (' rnet No pets. 242 Flower WILL M AK ... EVL'RY -- - "ha n ~ t'. G u f l u ob -r7S2•1'10-,a . <rear>. EFFORT lo sr:o,lve y"'ou R Tll t:: lltU ., . .,.S, Lux11r111us B~trom -M;,inny Alim()n ··--· t •• -.. d r lh ba ., l d I<" •.c""•l --••u ... t •-2n Ho m e. ro.m o )"' SPAClOUS 3 Br. 2 Ba. hou11ing needs . ., >r con o . sun ... n ''""' Lovely vtew 4 Br 1~ ., I 1 r 1• p r t • n 1• I r J ~ • VALLEY REALTY 2 for $45 000 b 1 t f615 B~y & drp&, cpls. f ints h e d PE~IT RULT•. w a!!h t d t'} ... :-;;l;;o mo lnvei.tme ntDivision t u~'ac~e 3 . aarare. $350 . m o . Un1vers1ty Park.lrnnc h l0!18lSor614·til.~1 Hunt. £kh. Super C'IC'an 3 br :! b.1 . " " <'t>t~. 11r .. r,,, lillrn S 0 . 1"1\ llt'.il. ":.::.h & dry hll up. In.: )'d. gar • hu~<' prk1n1. Adlt:s. ~; .. No dol!~ ~2 .. t~iti. Apartm~nts Fwnishf'd <714 l 7~2·7:.10 2 for $64,500 t>"ultv 675-3000 s..o-7796 or 557~259 552·7000 "' ' BLltl•'FSGRl::1\T\'IEW ••••••••••••••••••••••• WA 'l't-:Hl''RONT ·J6.000 The greett)Co-fer sale 1s L alHch 314128R. l \ii Bath. P a tio. Lope leach 3248 :.!hr2ha,nl'Wl}dei·•ll"ll•·d sq 11 on the bay. locat.4ld on! 2 Houses for i-15,000. •~••••• •••••••••••• Gar a I e · C ar P e l s • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~1511 1\1 \) iw 1 i 'I:!.· lolboa Island 3706 nexl lo terry dock i n In Cost• M11sn-2 Hous~ • , dra pes.$200.548-2748 *OCEAN FRONT Nt·w ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ralho;\. Call 67$-4'*1 for for ~.$00. tn Newport $25.S. Coo· 2, BR:, Trees. 1.. • unfu rn'd . 4BR 2'"ba, :\ 1.m + l»m. rrn. + .11111· furt h111 inl'ormnt.ion . buch . Try l()',,. down. Adult~. l.10 Canyo~ 2BR1 H~ Baln. P atto frplc, P OOL. Popular hugeyd .. d.,).!.;&lrnho1' Pl'tc Dar rell Realty 700 8yoppolntmentonly ')ere~. 213/399-2501, Ga r :i ae . Carpe t s, orca -Privatc ska>~ to ~uo .. ·\vmll.5th.M4·l.t.'XI :..~1\1,l, hd<-h !l~l\ llltl "" ~l~U \'l'I~· lw :'li11 pN:-.. 675·2797 Ot tii:> 1•14.!i F 0 .llboa Bl Dalbo• I f45·8699. drape11, ~. S48·2748 •'• "ewport leadt 3 t 69 DGltCi ft.W 3226 lease. $1200. pt>r mo ~~H f.N SUN 200~ Vi-4ln lalboo ft•nlnaula 3101 INVESTORS! P1GC9 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• EDOt:WATElt ( :nirlal. O IU<i Ulutrs. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ .., • I! aQ• ~ -bu c h. Avail. now lor , , . Stoi·oa~ 1ut r1.1jiC bldg. 9 PiapetilsA LlveonLido Jsle,onl)I BEACH HOUSE , near REAL ESTATE Walnl 1•0 !11. 2 Ud. :>. Jio, YEARLY I hr 111rn upt 11 111 1 ~ + o fftre. 2 17 · • ~I-S45() mo. 2 Br. 2 Ba,• marina 2 Br, 2 &, t'P'-· 18&0 So. Coast Hwy. l>. II. tm . 1111 ~1•0 on ba) ·' on ka~ trnl . nr. ~to1·(•S in Avocutlcl,C.M.00·5'714. ••OOOQA """ 14~ 213-7~-0427 oollecl. drpa,blLo1,$285dt-2* 494 -8536 Im 0"''.(~J3 i.l3t ·8444 Halboa .ultlpd.oi ;$-ti790 i ( •••• \'\;~I ·'· , , ..... • ..s ff' • ..... ?Ir• ..... .... ... ,,,. ,i,;11 ..... ..... ' " "' I I .... ' . 1'' : .,...._ • I -- ' ll • I .. ,,. - ' I . : .. .. ... J' "I 'I If f - J;NTU\£ 3rd "l..90R ~~an It bliy vi~. l ~~ beaches, rrplc, (a: dtw. ----,:-------c. a br. coov. den. 2 b L...-1HCta 3741 -..ico furniture . N ••••••••••••••••-••••• ~Ud /pel. Yrb' lse. ~ St1-1dioAJ>!. I b&Q(UoBcb. 638211 Ulil. paid. '175. 4.t7-11.S7. c........... ,.,,.,.. ..... 3769 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• LA R G E A t l r act l v e Deluxe 3 .8r 2 ~-Steps '° Bache lor apt. Mature i be be•cl\. F'uh>/un!. Yf'\ <?enlleman pN!lerred. ly. Availableimmed. So. or Hwy. 67J·S'lM 675-~ Cott. M•sa 1724 Small Apt near Beach. ••••••••••••••••••••••• l''or quiet glris, $120 mo. Casa de Oro cuu556.s1si. ALL UTILlTlESPAID 1 BR furn. pool, blk. t.o Compare before you rent ocean. Single adulL Sl Custom clesl&ned yrly. 675-6428/646-2696 1-'caturmg· •Spacious k1tch~ w1tb SHOl\T TE~ttJ. -~pee. indirect hghtmg oceanfront/view. -:~ br. •Separate d1n 'g area Wkly 0 ' mo. &M>-31l4 •Home hke storagt! $29.95 WK UP. 1 Bdr, 2 Ba •Private pall~ &.Ba~. Color TV. maid • C I o i. e d .: a r a g e ~\I', &lbOI. THE M~. w/sLOrage .,!llS N. Newport Bl, NB, •Marble pull mun ~) •K.ings12e Bdrm.s ------------1 •Poo l -Bu-rbe ques-I s urround ed w /plus h .......... ishecl lndscpg ••••••••••.,.••••••••••• Adults -No pet:> · I Bl>RM Furn. laltoa Pettinsula 3807 . The charm of Old World Spain a waits yoq at Ring Bros. , Medlterianean Village • Wall to wa ll C&JPeU1 drapes. • Gnsscloth wallooverings •' Fireplaces • WetBars . ' • Bullt·in Dishwashers • Beamed ceilings, wood paneling . • Private patios and balconies • Heated swimming pools • Night lighted tennis courts • Gymnasium and sauna • security ~ystems • Fair Housing UNFURNISHED l BEDROOM . 1 BEDROOM & DEN 2BEDROOM , 2 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE A Special section for those with •mall pets. Office Open Daily 10 to6:30 (714) 557-8020 Bachelor trorrc$2(!0 • ~8r, 1&2Befro"1'27S l Br.1 ea, viow, $320 3 lir. 2 Ba, view, $475 •Winter at tM beach is ~aullful •Views or ocean, Callllina & PalOfi Vttdes •Large privatede~b •14 Hour Security •Heated Pools-Saunaa •Assigned covered park· ing . •Additional f'reeparldn.g *&hid service avail. •Furniture avail. j • ,, • lrooldllnt, H.I. 962·665_1 .W V1 Ml fltoottt PGClflc Coad HWy • ~ ~ Open M-Fl0-6 Sat 10·5, Sun.12·5 GlosedWed. • ,. • • • f I .,.,.. • I 3844 Hew~ .. ~ 3869 . ................ , ... ~ ......... , .......••.•... 2 BR, rv. ba, A/cond., -.ONT . Huntincfton -Fncf);o. ~-~~·SMrmct \1111-'" 7~~~!!1ve L=leadl t 1148 -~~J. <714) ~1487 ...... _ • ..,, .... ~········ !?::a~= ~to Mngd by Wm Walt.crs Co 3 RM studio, Cyn. vu, blk live. cnoose!iR. ba~ 365 W. Wilson642·1971 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bach unit·stove & refr., 2400 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa, Calif. to bch. Ulil inc. No peU;. wlm:~~~~ate $30 WEEK &UP ~ur. Ulil incl Sl75 yrly. BRARD NNI •SS t>O Night & Up li75·6160 eves only. tn Lease. 2Bd, lBa, Condo. $200. 499·41885-7PM ~or~.AfrlenclV 1ntlllon-doUat rec center. Tennis C:OUrt\ too. . 2 "" 3 l•"-oolM •Studio & t liR Apls Capistrano h«h 3818 382~ Costo Mesa 3_,24 ec ~ Adw lts, no pets. Garage, •Water Beds ••••"••••••••••••••••• Costa Mesa "" $250. & Up. Fireplaces, North end, $270. Month. •TV & Maid Serv Av:ul ••••••••••• •••••••••••• ••••••• ••• ••••••••••••• shag crptg, near 5 Points 494-0076. d I OCEAN view, 3 br. 2 ba. Off I t Path Sh · Ch'ld & ------~--1 •PhoneSer v,lll poo C&D , bltns. W/D , ea en . opp1ng. 1 rcn 1 _____ .,.. ____ 1 •Ch1ldrt:n & Pet Section balcony S260 &t2-ll5S 2 Ur. Adults no pets. WILSON GARDENS pets OK. No fee. Agent HEISLE·R •••w •SS.oHweeksrentw ad · · -ds hwhrs, sh ag cpts. lleautirul grounds,quiel, Cap'nKidd,842;-799-1 ~-""' 2376 Newport lil\'d, CM Ground floor. 1 & 2 br de· closed g arage, frplc. 2 br. Townhouses.1''2 ba.~~~~~~~~~~J Area . Unfu r nis hed Luxurv adUlt ttnUlsfrom S48-9755 or 64S-3967 luxe garden unfurn apts. BBQ. Ga!> & water pd. cpts, drps, bltns, clos studio~. from $18Sl0$240, $350 montntv. . -e h I Adlls Pool I $1'"" EXTRA ·~ z b ... 21:\a. dJx Jncl. utilities. 200 PromOntOfV or. west. STUNNING 1 & 2 br. 2 ba ~1~~~~49~~-. LA M.AHCHA .APTS ~~~~. ~ pe~i~rb~~: pool;oide apt Ill' bcb. AdJt. TURNER As.50C. JUst "°""of J~ee Garden Apts. Pool, rec ' 778Scott Place, CM West or Ha rJ>or Blvd .. on sorry no pets. $165. llOSN. Cat Hwy, ~na on PaC:lflCCCast' ~ are. Sl8S & $210. 710 W CorOftCI det Mer 3822 642-5073 Wili.on 536·8362. '194·7511 ~~DY • ~~o ..... ,. •.•...........•. M>@:cti«rl aal111C MW mcm1 • IM.I lAWIO( UV1'llo WAU ,.It a.tCt,JO •heh.Ion •••••••••••••••••••••• L.JVEATTHEBEACH $25. & up a wk.673--0440 P INE KNQT MOTKt.. ROOM & Buth, pvt • .-n. U'ance for mu.n w/ ~d e mpl y ml. rc<'ord . 4~-8170 . •I II, 2 IR •2 llt & O.n . '"-S17S ROOMS $20. wk up w1Lh kilCQen ~. wk up apt "'9la v.rde E,ou & Adomt 548-9755 0!:_.645-3967 - 540-l800 ROOM wip\•t. entranc~. lg. walkln closet. P''' bath. Refrag. $105. CM 644·2796 --- 11est Hom•... 4 150 • •••••••••••••••••••••• PRIV I. TE AOOM for ambulatory J)ef'!IOn CORONA DEL MAR Guod meals. Nice s.ur 2 Br Towohoose, frplc, rou nd1ngs. Eustsllh· rrom $260. 1 Br from S2Q5. Costa Mesa. Avail now Pool, tennis, continental Call 548-7148. breakCasl. Some ocean & s.nm. R.ntds 4200 Catalina views. Separate •••••t•~••••••lll•••••••• fllmil~ sectio~. CIOtle to 2 li R, 2 ba, n ear ba). shopping & fme beach. beach, rark. J_u.ne lhru 644·2611. . Se pt. 5th. Weekly 673--0473' •NEW• YOU'LLIEG~ YOU WAITED! JntroducinJC new bach and 1 bdrm apts well LA.GUNA BEACH C.:hoice summer rent.ab Emerald Bay, ocean front & others. • • TURNl!:H ASSOC. 1105 N. Ci;l Hwy, Lagun~• 494.7551 worth sce111~. Hefincdi---------• yet afl ordablc •Great -------. BEACH environment• 3 BR. & den home w11h furnished and un · swim.pool .only'.2bll\ furnished. to CdM beach. View ol •$185 to $215 ~~tl ~e~t;}(;.A~:;,IL& 18th St. • • • • • • • • • • • • ••••••••••• 2 B ts drps bltns 1---------•1 'The lrvtne company, 8 B C l.d I CASA VICTORIA 2 HU'&L' B d S no r, crp ' ' ~175' ---------'-----------Vacation Rentals 4250 T • al Pool 1 •2 r . 1 a oro 1 o. Po<>. t F 'f" a::. e rms. u,...r priv pauo, no petS, ., . Leeree Ni-....1 . 3162 ~ • ropec • 1 near bch shopping $235. 1&2Br. Unlum urn r. location, beam ceilings. l503Alabam.aSt.548-4031 -~ ..,....... · ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 Br, cpts, drps, bllns., no pets. 833-8974 eve $169.50 ga:s/w . pd. No pets. $110 mo. 645·~i10 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• e a.•£!415 Caban. Big Bear. Sips 1:..!. patJo. Gas & water paid. Adults·No Pets Sec. gate WALK TO BEACH FABULOUS ., ~~~f\1"' -2 frplc. Cir TV. pool lblL·, 646-8453 ~~~~lly &44-SOlOevc~ 548-1168 422 Larks pur, just re· Pool.Rec.Rm.,Elevator 120ALBERTPLACE UTlLITIE$,AID RA~CHONIGUEL ~O\J\:1 548-3446or494-6364 _ decorated 2 br, 1 ba 525 Victoria.&l2-8970 Deluxe2br.Iba,adults. Be1lul. studio apls. 2&3 l.w11lg1veyouSt;;o.toen----------•1 w/~ar . S278. 644·6800/ no pets SJ85. Call : Br. frplcs. bltns. dtsh-uce you to come hve at 1433 SuperiorAnnue BIG BEAR ClTY-3 Br. 2 1 Br £urn Sl6S. Lots ot 644.7326 MEDITERA.A.MEA.N 833·9781 \Q.fbeni, 2 c.ar garage. my n e 't'. 2 .& 3 ~ r Newport Beoch Ba. frplc. Hy Duy or bltns . P ool. Walk to VILi.AGE . 1 , Sundecks. FTom s.z75. Townhll. 8athe 10 Week. 5ti1·9-199. Shopping. 1 1· mi. beach. So. ol Hwy 2 Br, den, 2 ba. 1 Bedroom J BR 1 2 BA. bllns .. encl. 530_2579 Laguna Sun, on >'our own R•ntals to share 4300 931W.19th St. 548·0492 Frplc. s undeck. Call De patio. Z cpr gar,i pool & sundeek. Swim in 2 heat· 1~~~~~~~~~~1 .. ---------•1 675·8257. 1 Bedroom & n i.ec. Nr. So. ~st'flaza. SEACR,£'St APTS 1. 2 & J ed ·pools. Jiil\~lde view. * 2 Wl&t(S Fill! I~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ~=~~:~sTownhse · s.100 mo. 557·9367 Br. garage & patios Sl65. r\r shopping ctr . Golf Move in w /d eposits Tll E EXCITING ROOMMATES •ShodyGor~nsPool * ~~.aJ~~~~~p~'.~:~~;i: 2400Harbor81vd. s175.2 BR. bltns, pancll-toS285. course, tennis.bus.Shag only 1 BR $100 2 BR PALMMESAAPTS. Wanted to s h ar t· F, h 1 "l""S195 lk Cosla Mesa<714J5578020 ing.crpt",drps,pool.ln· •••••• crpls,frplc.Selfcleaoing $230 Re£rig, Security, MINUTESTONPT beautiful 2 bedroom r es • c e an ~ ""' · gar. yd , 12 b ·lo tennis ~ LOVELY ll UNT BCH ovens . Central air & Pool, Jac uni, Rec. BCH. furnished or unrumished Adults. 177 ~·22nd St, ct.S21J0.6'5·5419 ---· --fant ok,nopets.22t>5Ca-home, 3 to 4 ·Sr near heal. Dishwasher. dis· Bidg w /exercise rm., Bach.l&2UH.fromSl62. apl s at Oakwood C.M. & 12 - 364 .J ----Parlt-t.ike nyon Dr ., Apt. f. 833·8533 & h I $300 posal, your own laundry B1·11ards, Color TV. Thu re 's' "I .000.000. 111 :! Br. den or 3 Br. detached Surro&mdinca ~ --beaches sc oo s · G p Adults, No Pcb ... ., Easls1de CM. l·HH apt. So. of Hwy location. DELUXI-; 1. 2&3 Qr Apl.::. L~E J BR & bachelor~. toS600. rm. arages. vt pauos, 1561 Mesa Dr. recreat ion facll1t1l'" Co mpl e t e ly red~cor ~i5 mo. 675-5050 .Pvt Pat1os-llld Pool Stv. ref. ~1>ts & ~rp:;. Tobin Property M,gmt & muc~·~o~·S240. Irvine Ave. at Mesa 15 lilks ~astofNewport Complimentary lennh Poo941.7 Adults. s17o. -------Nr.Shop g-AdltsOnly Ad ult s o nly. 2 11 0 846-L311Nofec ClllLDREN WELCOME 545-4855 Blvd.I lessom•. Sunday brtunch, 646·l Costa Mesa 3824 Newport Bl 546-!lstiO . Sports tournamen !.. · Martini,.... A..k -· L(TXU RIOUS 1 br furn or This 1s too fantastic Lo 2 liR. w /pool. $2t0. + utils. --------fulltime act1v1t1es dsrel' FURN lne 2 .Br apt. c·lose ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,.--r•• h d C 11 95 '"' .. 1777 Santa Ana Ave, CM BACH 1-;LOlt $165 unfufn. new s ag, rps, pass up. a 4 .17.,., Avarl: April 1. Chlld/pt.'t El Toro a l Jerona mo. tor who plans parties ~ to shopping. adult:>.: no •~nody Gorden~Pool• Mgr Apt 113 &16·5542 Applns, ut1I furn. Encl frplc. $200/$235. 2 utll. appl. o.k ~7S27 or 222·8621 NEW LUXURY ADULT BBQ's . We'll e\·en hclµ pets. Inquire 11 !1 1 " Fres h. clean ~160/Sl95. ~ --g:irage.Pool,j;icuzzi.393 p<). 4 blks lo ocean M-. i y·. 3867 Co(lect . AJ!TS.1&28edrm,pool you ftnd a roommall· Rochcsler~earJ. __ Adults. 177 Jo:. 22nd St. llam1lton.645-441leves./ 536-4110 ISSOR •e1o a: 'rec. rm. 25092 Sorry,nooneunder21& ''M ~·23c•5 NEW 6421960d ··~-.··~··<1·,~·r·.······· -"'RTRl'NGS STl A""6 •tod rsononda1 1 BR, pool. refng, 1 adlt. ~. ·.,.. . .,.. • • • :iys. CHEZ ORO APTS , Lovely n°w .coQdo. 2 'BR, COROu .a. ~.· M •R !~!' 0 • 60 ltu ""ts. " e ..-. h P "' ""' ua. "' JO<)....,.. ly 10 to 7. See our larger $145. 325 J ·~~ lace, see Spac. 2 Br, 1 ba. balcony, 2 BR dplx. i:lean. Jg nns.. 823'4 Atlanta air cond~ pool. garage, 3 BR, 2,Ba: fumorunf. -...--------ad in the apartment ~cc at'i..11AM.61.>·Gl25 near new. Within l blk 1 BR APTS cpt 'd. ~100 mo. 22.JV ll • ),2&3"' BR. Pnv. gar .. S250 mo.830-3002. $.500Mo/yearly 2 BR, View Apt. Park lion. HOLIDAY PLAZA Npt Bl\'d. No pets. 144 Pac1r1c Ave. 646·8627 pool. was her . dryer , Newport leach 3869 STEPS TO BEACH Newport, NB. Sublease DELUXE Spac1ous1Br. Llsa Ln.CM.M2-1531. . . OaoaPoint 3826 Closelobeach.536-0336 ••••,•••••••.-•••••••••• 2BR,lba,winler$236 fonummer.~4663_._ OAKWOODGAHOEN furn apt. l'ool. Ample QUIET pvt, 2 br, 2 ba, Like l1 v10g in a Western ....................... Ladies 2 Months 3 Br, 2 ba. unf. $350 Yrly .-APTS parking. Adults. no pets. cpts, bltios, frpl, Po<>I. movie set! Old W~st 2 BR. 21 Ba,, di;hwshr, amt frff PARK NEWPORT NEWPORT CREST D_. . •Gt~4~~8~;er 196.5Pomona Ave.,CM gar.adlts,nopets.376W. flavor ~ith city i.hck patio, gar. $21.5. rno. Next to beach. Studios. APARTMENTS 2SR,2BacondoS.SZS ~e ' -.-Hay ft;ature~ .. Pool,complete 33966 Silver Lantern 1&2 br from $U5. onth'ebay COMMERCIAL Wan~ed ~ 1{csp. youni: 2 BH. pool, infant OK. no -kitchen with rt.'lngerator 493·0616 Jacuzzis & tennis. OCficesuite.Nr>t.$250 woman lo sh<He 2 br pets, S195. mo. 8.13-8.5:13, 2 Bedroom. Child OK, incl. Wall to wall plus h Lullury apartment living h · 1 La<> uch .,140 2265Canyon Dr., Apt. fo' $16-0 Month. carpetan~. /\dulls n!'IYi Fountain Valley 3834 846-1323 over looking Ole wat.er. BIG' ~~5! ~\1 1. ·W~lk lo·;a111 757 Shalimar. no pets. ALI .. NEW,. •••••••••••••••••• .. ••• Enjoy $7~0.000 health bch. Avail April 15th $110·S150 1&2 Br trailers. H1J!hl now & only II \'Cry PARK PACIAC 2 st' ORY spa, 7 swlqiming pools. 7 Call 497-1542 aft 6, as k lui Mature adults only. 132 • $1 00 OFF• few available. · 3 IEDltOOM lighted tenni~ courls, • _J_an ____ _ W. W1li.on. G45-4530 1939 WALLA.CE · b' 1 CASA GRANADA APTS ADULT LIVlNG Family room. j1replace. plus qtiles. of icyc e OLDER Woman or Coll I MO FREE RENT Luxury Living 642-7458 I Bdrm from $185 bltns. paUo1 1600 sq. rt. 01 trails. putting, s huf· from $160 girts to shr-. 4 hr honw If you qu ii hfy. Furn. 1 & 2 Bedroom:. 11*1n ffC)lll ',205 s pac1ous nei.s. ~o. A fleboard, ~roquel. Junior h w 1am1Jy. Lg. rm., P' t. bachs & 1 Br. Excep Rt!c. room&Pool ----f'urn/Uof mooelsavail month. No fee. Agent. l's frp, S224.:;o monthly; VERSAILLES Oakw.ood offers l e ba. 751 -7219 t1onally nice. 2110 979·1911 ETUS 10250LaH«ienda Pet.s &children accepla· also 1 and 2·bedroom finest mcountryclubhv· -------- Newport Bl 400 Merrimac Way, CM L ble. ISJ9.6133 as k for plans and 2·st«y town 1og·et a price you can ar-Mellow together person PAMPERYOU FOUNTAlNVALLEY Manon or 960·32'll ask houses'. Elec,i ri c NEWPORT rord. There's SI m1lhon wantedto shareourtBr Hmthtc)tOft leach 3740 Ne~·~H~e~:r~~~·~ br Have 1t your way in this 968-3378 for Kathy. kitchens, private patios ./Security ga\eentrance in recreation foc1hues, a home in c.M. l>ebb1l', ••••••••••••••••••••••• w e I I -I o c a t e d MOVE-IN BONUS or balconies. carpeting, ./Undttground parkrng . full time acllv1t1es d1rec· 545-6065 w/gar. Adlts-new. cpts townhoui.e-for adults dranAries. Subterranean tor '<\'ho plans parties ------LOW WEEKLY thruout·drps-bltns·fncd 1 .--./Elegantfurnlounges & i S llARI:: G d n A l It •TES yd-v.ater pd. Call betwn on y. Huntitlgto11 leach l840 2 Br. Garden level duplex parking wiUl elevat.Qrs . .f Billia rds , exercise I BBQ's , trips more . ar e P , "' 1.;;. 636-4120 ·.J~bedrooms, 2 baths ••••••••••t-••••••-••• apt . Nu I y red ecor . Opllorull rnaid service. J<'ree Sunday brunch. pool. encl. gar, ~.50 + Ex•c.ti•e Wies 2439 "G .. oraoge ... S200 •fresh pa int &carpet.i. Brand new dJxe 2 br. 2 ba, modern kit. & ba. walk lo Jus t north or Fashion Sauna room~. Plus beautiful !tingles, ~, Util. 645-7419 727 Yortdown ll•d. 667 ·· B" Victoria .. $190 •Cozy llrep.lace din rm bltsn D/W rov. bch. no peL<J . $~80962·4316 Island at Jamboree and ./Hld pooJ & suncJecks I &2 be d room a P l s· •Sunnypa110 ' · .;250 1 R d ./Ocean view!' Hl~h on furn1sbed &unfurmsl1ed. Female roomma te {o Beach Blvd at Yorktown ADULT 1 Br. frplc, pool. •qa rdensellmg w/pool ga r , nr. Hbr. ~ . Lge deluxe3 br.zi;ba,all SanJoaquinHil s oa. the bluff overlook-Oakwood Garden ApU; i.hare your or my apt 536-0411 $l80. mo. Call •i'uyll garafgejw/sl~"'ge 846·9015 features & bltns at Hunt. T~~~~~~a~1:J!~~l{:;:o mg Newportpllarborf 1 offers an exclus1\·c 1 ··~? home or looking any STUDIOS & I IRs 6-15·4111 our~ or us ~· ~175 2 BR, GO()d loc. 7731 Harbour. $350. mo. Va-.f Pri v ac Y ! ea cf. u • Rent Raise Guaran•ec . area. 838·0062 aft. tipm •.Full kitchen --- - -_THE V ENOOM ~ f::ll.is .. ll .. 342-2671 or ca nt. A I l u t i I pd . ENHE Spacious. We guarantee thut your wkdys. •Heatedpool 2BH . lrg. pat101fenc'd. t84:iAnahe1m 545-8628 675.4868 846 938orl46-13ll •LAPAR.ISi ./SercneadulL<ionly rentw1jlnol beraisedfor -- •Laundry facihtil'.'i yr d . Gd . s 0 1 I for 2 Hr. unfurn. All ~ic. /Elevator service ONE (o'ULL YEAR & you Wanted: i'~emalc room •Free utilities garden·n~. Close to shop· CHILDREN OK 2BR + den fncd yi·d LG. 3 br, 2 ba, 3 blks. to Fireplace. ijeal'ed pool. iRCH, I, 2&3 IR still have the ncx1bilily mate to s ha r e 313 It •Free linens PI n g . s I 95 m o nth . Lgc 2 Br S170; 3 Br l ' !t ba C P t . , d r l> s , bch. ne wll, decorated. Adu.tts. $210. OM $195 of month lo month oc· bouie. Large yard. ~111 •TV & maid sen a' ail 714-968·37&5. Sl90. Duplex & 4-plex, 2 wa~her /dsr;er. Dshwbr: $3lO mo, 84 .Q2.16 979·1268 cupancy. H.cnis from consider i;mall '•hlld •Bar·B·Que pool s. crpls, drps , f'rplc 536-Z651 1'8R, furn/unfurn. 1-'rom Across fromgolfcoui:se ti.40VEINBONUS S160.Pnccsvarybyloca 64.5·0198 _ •Phone service OAKRIDGE VlLLA 548-7911 . Sl5~. ' mi. to boh. 911 20432 Santa Ana Av~' 001 CAGNEY LANE . lion. Models open 10 to 7. GaraCJH for Rent 4 350 •lm1letooN·t1n ~h1?d~e·n 2we~~~~I~: 2 BR garden apt w/pvt2d~:~ .. n~t:::c~.r~~t.s, Georgj,fSt.536-~. N'ptCrestCondo.allelec. NEWPOR.TBEARCHd & Sholrdry, no p e ts o r ••••••••"•••••••••••••• LacUes 2 months 858 W. Center. 645~19 p atio . $200. Fr pie, gar. $165. Agt67~ MR . .BCH. New, spacimis 2 bltns. 3 Bd. 3 Qa. z car I Corner flospital c I rc n. SINGLE for storage, v1c. ltettt Free . _ dshwhr, nr. lnme Ind. & 3 br. w /cpts, drps, gar. auto d.r. Pool., ten· Superior above Paclfic Oakwood Harbor & Adams, c. M. h St d 2 BR, $17a. mo. Adults, no Area 557-2841 FOR ADULTS. 2 BR, 1 b ltns. 423 20th St., •i s . B es t. V 1 e w Coast~J~2 Garden S25/mo. 54&·9926arter6. f:"2t~rbcfarco~ ~I~~'. pets. 64S-975J NEWBREEDAPTS :l~-~~~~7~' bl,.tns 21J.4lt·7475 . 213431.8743 EAS'I'BL\JFF2br&den. 10x22GARAGE,S27.mo . Jacuzzis & Tenn1 !I . l Bllw/lofl~.Applas, . . SllAl\P ~ bdpnear beb, or 2 Br. Frpl. Pool. Apartments 2176 Plllcerltia, CM. lln 846-1323 2 Br, deluxe apt., exposed util furn.-Encl eara3g9e. tlaulhwjtOlt ~ 31AO HmlitM)f"aeodt 3140 ~~ ryet.r 1 1g, i\rl.S. no pets. Adults. From $295. 848 Mlwpwt lffcll ,._... rear>. 636-4120 MEN,smallbeachholel. bea m s . almosl new. Pool. Ja c uzzi . • ......................... -•••u••••••••• .... -· ry.~ ·Amigos Way. 497·1977; \ lrvlneand16th Rooms $22.50 week. Apts adults. no pets. $240. Hamilton. 6454411 eves, E bl rr 2 8 tt.~f 1 644--0906. • 6-46-0SSO 1.2 Double garage. Clean $100. mo. 536-7056 645·1134 642·1960days ast U ~~ • rp c, · aod out oC. way. Max ~;;__--------1 . ....;..,:.;:_.:_: _______ , _____ ..;:__· ----pool. Adults.I · 848 WES'tCLl fi'F 2 Br. 1~2 Ba ... .,.. lffctt S.... imum privacy. Owner 2 Br. Condo. J •~ BA. Near *VILLA MINOS• NEWPORT Amigos , 4117-1917 or townhou~e. Mulls only. 16th and Oover out or to"1n . Very n .>· Huntington llarbour. ArARTMEMTS 644 -0906 • · · No ~ts.1728 a.trord Ln, 6'42·8170 as on a bid SlS.50 mo. Wuher & dryer. No pet!.. 2 Ir, 2 la Apts 2 BR . Unf $135/MO OCEAN FRONT 2 Br 2 $285. mo. 543.7533 • 646·6S81 897-4210or 840-8890. PLUS UTlLJTIF.S Ba. Condo. Blt415/'C;;b, A . I • t~ fluntfshtd . .6.-tsulleftts Fwtdshtd _..-_-rtm_Nlftt_s_Fv_nt_ish_td_ ADULT garden apt:.. 1 S upe r ·Co mfortablc · Infants. Nopets drps, security bla·g. $3!15. ~· .. ~~ ... H 3900-t;;Uwfwttished 3900 l~Unfwftished 3900 R I "145 1035 J2t.h Qu1'et _2.t50Newport81vd,CM mo lease. AUults. •-..-- 8 • poo . .. . 833--2704 ···-········· ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SL. 536· 7447 afL 5 & wknd!! i:n~sed G~ages Secluded living, lrg 1 Br, 67U719 or ;;~b:~:=:=i-===:a:::::-~=::::s;::::::::;:s:::s:=---=-=--==.::s;:==-=, Gas & waler Paid. Mo to rrpl. drps, bllos, huae BAYFB.ON'l! 2 t,)r, 2 b:i, · 1 BR furn. 1 blk from MoCrhe~~~~-S2lO walled yd, ref required p-.t bch. Jlfor, ssse>. yrly beach. Pool. No chjldrcn, --n-ome $18.S. 646·S9'7lfor oppoanl· V7iH93$or 644~10 no pets. $150. ut1l pd. 2324 EJde n Ave 833·2480 meot. ~960~=!2~7~46~---"-ll~-:---:-:----:;,;;;,: -----...-.---B~UFFS GREA'P¥1EW CMta Mesa 3724 Cotta M"o 3724 EostsJde lcJt 2 Ir " 2bs'·1Pa. n4>WlY ~tat.ed •••• •••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rerrlg, pool w/w. blt.ns $350 ~C?· , i4'~79'l3 $115 . Adult•, no peU LUicury J)Uplfx 08 caMJ. AMBASSADOR INN iiaiiNEW ... c·:.:~ $295Q&UP :;:.:......:..~ ........ .... ---........... -' U..lw '¢11 Sdd01~ ............... """94, ... W 'td ..... ...,. '--I w .. ._ OftQq'S ,................. ·~· ... ..,.... ... ,.._.... w..iwa...,_..,.. WATIUAU.-STU.A)ll -!+OoOC*S 2277 HAUOR BLVD. I COSTA..-sA 645-4140 ' I~ 642-9S20 38r, J ba CIC a~. 2ba. $120. l BR d uplex, pref~r Boa' 1Hp avail. 613-iOSf m a r ried cpl , noft, °" .ta13 amokera. 9St w. 17th SttpetP•rtc NWpl.Sublet2 S48~358 br, 2 ba, •lew, quiet, pool, 'eoA ., .,a. rzso. Eict.ra Ir« roorm·l BR, 2 car f•rage . 1195. Emp oyed adults . 646-47S7. Coodo, 2 Br. 1 Ba, paUo, bllnA , ga r . $250, 84,2-42041963·S63& STUNNING 2 br. 2 ba serden a.pt P~!L rec area. $19$110 W. J11U1 St. I ' ~· •;;..;...;.;__.....,...,._~~--~ W88TCWFfi 2 br, 2 ba. Pool,' adult.a only. ~7 mo. 646-$681 , l, HARBOUR TOWNHOMES A Limited Number of Spacious 3 Bedroom Units Are Now AvaJlable Unfumished-6 Months Lease • CLUIHOUll e IAUMA f e &IMINTAIT ICHOOl (Wt .......... , .. ) •POOl • JACUUI • TIHHll COUllT (Wt.W.. ....... 41s .. ~ • •l 0 /. II I' .. •' oc ... \ .. 1. ,, . ... .,, Ol' .. ........ ::ite.,,,liel9 .......... ••••••••••• ;i ••••••••• -ualily home imp. lit> .23 yrs exp p,_' est.. fau- prace. Call Ken. I care . •••tt••••-••••••••••••• Cabtnet Work. Ci.en'! CUaTOJilCement Wol't l<eypunch . Card sort, Jtepairs. Orywall '9ort • . Duplicat•1 I.ht. BEN. StnlAddits -~1--0JTl i;.a~·;:~~~ DEC, S46·1160ext368 Cwpet Se"lce NANCY BARNES ••n•••••••••••••••••••~ S l . I S J 'JOHN'S C •••••••••••• .. •• .. ••••• OUT&ABOUT'!? ecre 1tr1a erv ce. a,r pet Ii Reas rates. By &he pag Upholstery. Dn Jhampoo · ~ orbr. 640~. ( so1 l retardants>. Degreasers & aJI color ~ N C 0 M E T A X . br1gh~ners & 10 min~ Bookk6ep nc, Past bleach for your white • C'Ylce. up'd. Accoun- t-int w /I lamp. 644-2679 C.,.allf' ....................... t'Joish CaQ>entry. Reltlociel, Repa_lr. Vioce671·1Eaft6 Local/Statewide MovinJ 7 dt. free est, 521·207L ot.t1"9 /f aperincJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• P r or Painter, honest R.L. SlNOR. Stale Jic tins rd. Exterior. Pay .monthly. 979·3335. 6-•• tor Rant 4350 lusl•"s Rewtat 4450 •ct-" 1_. 500 WtllllH 7tto.~w..wct· 11o0 •• ···~················ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1»POt tr 5 ••••••••• ~.:i\; ..................... lilil····•'•:!'·······.·.·.·.··.·.·.·.· .... ·•·•··•· ... ·· ....,.w_;~ 7100 HefPW.t.cl 7100 Nfttt·W•ted.~ 7100 twpwa..t.cl' 7100 ..................................................................... ·······~··············· _JI------··---······················· • I ~in~~Gc~~·.s:~r~:2Je _ TMECOLOMY AmliVEMDIMG ~ Artist .~ Commercial ~ AUTO. CASHIER/ ~LL.TIME . KEYBOARD P •RTS TELEPHONE fnterestm~ • opporlunity Need Keyboar'1 player ~ .... 25 M b r·•u M' for men & "'Omen over 19 for professional group. COUNTER ...,.. 0 + ene 1""· in. w/the in1ut1ve & ability 3 yr w-0rk exper. Public Ca ll 846-1677 contact, must be neat & lo present ideas. Call ---------PERSON pleasllJIL Call for appt, between 8:30am & 12 :JO tbencaU494·176.'J 30RETAILSHOPS · p----r-1;..._ Prime reasonable space Wo can tdacb you bow to ..-. ,,_mnn ,,_ _, Office Reetal available large & small. increase your income Fine. retail store in ~wport J3e11ch •••••••••••••••••••••• Old world charm with with vending machines, needs Commercial Artist on a h ' d full or part-time. Vend· • DELUXE OFRCES l"renc win ows, gables ing corfee, cigarettes, part-time basis with abilities in AIRPORT LOCATION & trees. Adjacent t candy & drinks. We newspaper /magazine illustrations & Patio suite from Sl.2S. ~:O~!Js~al of Arts furnish locations & in-stbreprintingdisplay. 642·1758. The Earl's pm £or interview appt. Lecjal SeUehry Mlr1imum 2 yrs. Chrysler Plumbing, Inc., 1526 542 810\~·------• Exper'd, xlnt typist, ltte experience. (Salary NwptBlvd. C.M. G•n'I Mai'i•t--· sh prd'd. Active hllga-based OI\ expcr. > Ex-----=--------..-...-.--.. tton practice. 644-0023 mo. Incl. A /C. crpls, all 580 BROADWA y financing Call today f« util & janitorial serv. • LAGUNABs;o"CH detailJ & get started on If you have thes~ abilities we <ton 't care if you 're retired, raising a family, or t<>Qi.. wealthy to work full-time; we need you an average of ~ 10 hours a· week, (2 weekday mornings.) cellenl pay. vacation Cashiers M•chanic plao. beneCtts, etc. Apply Waiten M ui;t be exper'd in LITE DELIVERY No Lease Req. • 1 Month f"" t.he road to financial in.-in person, ask for Billy & Wai·..___-~ carpentry, electric & Hartwig. ~ plumbing. Apply in Neal appearing in· d1v1duals w town trans. Gd. pay. Must know So. Orange Cty. & read maps. Apply immed. 28752 Marguerite Parkway, No. l2. Mis· sion Viejo (off Avery Prkway) Free Rent. • 4 9 dependence. 714..s38-2700 2082S.E.5~;~0 NB 49 •7 IS ·RARDWARE STOllE. ATLAS ApplylnPerson person only, Tues or HamburgerHamlet, 1545 Thurs 9am ·llam al Adams Ave, Costa Mesa. personnel ofrlcc. "'==:-:~~~-:-:-:--t~~~~~~~~~ Orange Co. beach city. NEW plush office bldg. 2 Mom" Pop. $40,000com-Chrysler JPlvlnouth 2929 Harbor.Blvd. Child Care-my home in Balboa 8ay Club Mesa Verde 2-4 pm 1221 W. CQ,ast'Hwy, NB to 6 Rm _suites., Con· •Corona del Mar* plete. ferettce· Rm. Aerox Small Patio Store/Of· 675-~or494-8253 Costa Mesa copier. Nr. OC airport fice. $1~. 497-Ul.S •--.:......:.........:.------• 833·3640 1----'-~~---- Draw up a resume right away & send it to: · wkdays. $15 per wk. 549.o833. Gett Offic• /Reupi For Magazine Publisher. --------•ftdustrial R_.. 4500 Eastern Manuf. c1assifiedc\a No. 39s AVON Laguna Bch. Alert. de· 1---------• 150 I Westdiff Dr.••••••••••••••••••••••• Newport Fi~ancial Ctr 2000 Sq. Ft.-$300per mo. ' LHS~ Offlce Space al 3975 Birch, NB. Agt Call on SJle Manager _54_1_·_50_32 ______ _ M°'!:~u:~;:_!1nd c/o Daily Pi16t, P.O. Box 1560 & a local warehouse Costa M esa,.caJif. 9~26 Seeks disfributors ror es· '!!!~!!!!~~!!~!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!! GET MORE OUTOFLIFE! Coll Agency Mgr Sl2K ~endable. Type ·6S./70. LOAN ESCROW Elee/.Hydrau Maint ~SK Start $400+ per mo. Call OFFICER i1{~o~:c~i~:pe ~~ ~ Shirley 494 ·2_222_· __ _.. Downey ~avings & Loan Telephone-Work ssoo G•n. Offlce Clerk has openings for expt!r'd (714 )64.l ·3111ext246 .WESTCLIFF BLDG. : NlWPOllT B(A<.;H "' h i• ''• •' , I :,.,. EAST 17th STREET Top service loc. 700 Sq. ft. shop w /offices. Amp, on-sile parking. $165 • Realonomics, Bkr 675·6700 MISSION Viejo-Laguna sential automotive pro· : ducts in the growi~g Lost & FcHaMt 5300 • replacement parts in-••••••••••··~··•••••••• Peno1tals 53Sp dustry. Repeat sales · vi... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ith h·gh mt w ·11 FOUND.;_ ~..,ung female w . Ll ea . ngs. a . Shepherd s ilver gray, Aslr Me about Mary Kay ttatn & establish d~alers white paws eollar. Vic Cosmetics. Call for Free for you to serv1ee. & Gr ah a m' & Bo 1 s a Facial. Anita. 545·6210 restock our eompan1es S48--09l4 products. Jnveat $3629. io, ____ • _____ _ ~~.:;. ~~~Nne~~5:i~: IRVJNE PERSONNEL ~~PJt/ t8JAf'm-t~ ~~cnr~!n~~tr~ear~ rn°~t~ add new inter~ to your SERVICTS,..AGENCY ~78 l'!ewport Blvd. Ask Hunt. Bch office. S&L life & earn good money 488 E. l7th (At Irvine) lor offtce background pref'd. Con· tool No setling exper. Suite224 Costa Mesa ·--------~ tact Mrs. Brehm, neces:s. J'll show you GIRL FRID•Y 963-8321. Equal OpJ){)r. how. Call 540-7041, CaU642·1470 '4 E pl yr Call Mr Howaql 645 ·6101 • Niguel area. Handy to San Diego Fwy. 200 to 2000 sq ft. Call owner 831-1400 $6049. tor iflventory FOUND : "Candy Sezel" secured with lOWo buy Sc11nauzer., (em, vie. 191.h back guarantee. Call(~ & Monr ovia. CM. interview. (213)8224'!MS 67a·3962 SPIRITUAL R~ADER Days. ..,,,.....,._....~.....,_....._..,....,~ ADVERTISING l~~m~o~e~·~~~~- Open 10 AM to 10 PM Oppor. for a girl who isl -Advice on all matters.' COOK--ZND energettc·. young though I _________ _ 312N.ElCammoReal A WeightProbl.-? Call for appt. 548·7418 mature , s harp, likes San Clemente, For appt. 80'% or our neighbors do. Ask for Maurice. var 1 ety & pressure Call 492-9034 492·9136 You can he}Ji yoursel(-. · ·°I' w 1 figure aptitude & hte LVH Challenging position for nght person wtsuperv. abihly for PM's f1l1mc. Great wages & bene Ap· ply, 1445 Superior AH!. N.B. 642-241-0.,E.O.~. COMM 'L-PROPESS'L Class A office bldlj, 2790 Ha1"bor Blvd. ta t Adam~>. C.M. Elev., A IC. elec .• Janitor, mus ic, park1n.1:. sec. patrol. M. R. Stever, mgr. 557 -0136 or 646-8396 SS•PER SQFT 1617 WESTCUFF' AGT. 541-<i032 B -------Money to Lo.a 5025 FOUND: Motore)'Cle boot help others and make COOKS He1per needed bkkpng background. COSTA MESA ....................... N. Costa Mesa, i<kmtify Livlft9Togiltler? $500/$2000 month <fOm· im~e~. Fri & Sats Fast accurate typing .~ IUSfHMSLOAMS 557-4137or645-3355 WhyNotMarryToday? miss10n in spare ltme 11 3 .3 o. P /l ime . (m1n60wpm.IBMExecJ $214 MOftrH ~.OOOtoSS00,000 . Found : Small grey NoTest! NoLlcens~! My P.0 .P Pollhds Orf _:»_,~,..--994-9------t to learn art work. ~._~~~Wlali...,."-'o~h· w1\h rem&le pobdle, vac Main NoPublldty! 673-5230 l'ermanent.ly progr~JTl cbOi<s •. l).1tchen Help & merc handising for lndU11trietoff;ee crea ve oancmg. & 0-ye·r . S .A. Call hasbeenSyearsmt'he 'll~itQri3\.apply3201E. manuC. oC cru1s1nl! · Carp1!!'::~...:... CallMr.Bryan 545-6994. · PhotographyWorkshop maklngandisnowready CoastHwy,CdM. sallboats. Call Ann LYM ~ 835--7600 Hiil)ll Fa.WO.. & to e1(pand to a wuque --~._::... ------1 Moreland. 642-8961. For 11 ·7 sh1fl. r1timc Fri Please call Bob Hartsell CahC. An1maJ Control Mucte Modeh Avail. party plan. Come lo, a C~U"TER GIRL --------•I & Sat n1_ghts off. S34' per or Tim Drisroll H.B./Stal !)ch Shelter Q.,) .awg program lecture Monday txper. pref'd. Over 21. shift. Small con\'. hosp. Ashwiu.adec.t $2500 to $SOM Back ofHumaneSociely 1751 March 31 al 9:30 AM or Call for appt for mtervw HAIRDRESSER Con_gcn1al almo:.pherc. 714/997-2100-FORPRJVATEMONEY 536~1 Scheol1& 7:30 PM at Holiday Inn, 644--0932. 2547 Eastblufl WAMTED Apply Glenhaven or REAL ESTATE LOANS AnlmdAssist. League fnstrtlcti0tt 7005-3t 31 Bristol. in Cost.a Dr1 NB BOOTH RENTALS Newport. 155.5 Superior Arrangements m ade t\dopuon. Spaying & ••-•••••••••h•••••••• Mesa. Ave. NB fi41i-77ti4. yourhomeorouroffice. Neuteringinformalion MY HORSE-YOURBabysiHer. 4 day wk, CUSTOOIAL 645-7337 2800'-4000' Ayojd, thersh.ighcosts.Call 960 2900 ;, r .. r & J• ... ITORIAL MALE/Female parking TDC Bk -ded CHILO-. Riding instruc· 7:30-3:3vpm. l v• a nl. ,,,_., Half Day ... ic• Pai attendants, part timl', PRIV •Te y•RD -Animals lmpoun -tion by exp'd rtid81' & San Clem. 498·29U art · f'ull &. Part-Time "" .. •CDM Deluxe Offices• "" "" • (114)543-8381 .._ "" ... llAM ·2PM or 4PM·9 M. N.B. Good oppty. Call • . DoodJe, rem, white leacner on gentle, .well-3:30 3-l2 Shift. Company L'arn .,100 + ..._ '"'r week ( 213 1 8611 -6530 bef. Full service/ample prkg LQA "'S 11 bl f bu · ' I .... ... ·Ag 2 s ti 6682 "' "' • .. -fY--. ava a e or Sl· Terrier, fem, grey" n.,., ... are. es yr. fo hJ bene 1ts. S46-doina cnJoYablc work in ~lA~.1. D~luxc Parking the W ~L TON BLDG, SPRIMICLERS ti~s or real estate ex· Coclta""". rem. black up, Call Julie, 879-6791 B~bys!UM r 2 sc age ~ .sen 2855 ECsl Hwy 675-6900 Fiberglass; Wood;' • pansioo·, operating Sht ;;,';ie tan/blk eva. • prl1, L·a ke Forest area, Culler ne-edcd . f/p umc. our brand new otc open· --··-------- PVT OFC 200 Sq Ft Paint, e\c. capital, etc. R. Simmons En/'Sel -m'ale, wht./org Job W _..._.,. Tues ~ Trhurs ~~:5092occ. ror garment mfg. Mon 1 n g n eXa r the O · C · Mana9er0 RHident · · . · ·· 415·592·5618 8 · 1 • le blk/ ht Gm'fll, more. n.e s req. °"''" · fo'ri 9.5 645-4123 CM. Airport. Int opportunity We require a well pre· cpt 'd., panel'd., in ......... &Co. eaae.ma • w Mal• 702~ ' · for positive minded in-sented hu::.band & wile Westmins ter Jndui1t. Ashwiff.1-,...-~ .. $, Tnnt CbUie.rem,~/Wht. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Deliveryman. perm .. d1\'. For personal 1n· teamtomanageourL111k complex. 30< sq. fl.-1 ___ 7_1_4.;../_99_7_-2_1_00 ___ 1 Deeds 5035 , Aust. S h ep, male. Experienced Class 1 BANK p/time. ~arlymorndehv tcrv1cw,Call833-!!095_. _ storage units. lrv1n1· Warehse. space avail. s H 0 PS ••••••••••••••••••••••• Twht/b:l1 k/brrn blk driver ne~s___work . Local TELLER or {..A Times lo C~1. NB -Capable of meeting t><-'O· 892-4438 · err poo, em. or line· Teamster· Hunt. Bch Branc.h areas. No collect. Mu:.l HEL~ WANTED pie. ha0ndling cash re LOANS up to 80% Aust. Shep, male, blk 846-167'7. * F/llme l'l ave d epend car. Part-Time Wee~ends. cei pts. able to do han- WATER.FROHT C.M./Hunt.Beach/Ana. ht TD L0-...1/aO/o ~~~·s'!'t~lr~·!~~ed Jolt WClftfed, • Bookkeepmgexper 548-4752. McDonald s dyman work. Poss1bl)' Newport leocjt 2-~ TD•~ Lab mix, fem, blktwht fetnal• 7050 •Teller experience 700 W. Co¥st Hwy. NB military or other retiree $15-0-$350 Month T ~west rates n.-.. e Co. Pooi:sle. male, btk •••••••••••••••• •• Exper. or some tratntnR I d Executiveoffices. $150 MO -.._.. • •••-' Apply DEMTAL ASSIST. Residence Supplied. View of boata&water • f.JV ·~--~-Co.96 Terrier, male, blk/brn Practical Nurse, any Goldenstate Ba req'd. X-ray he. Mon Inside Sales toS600 S400+ salary. Cal Lin 3 ~ ..... ., Cocker. male, blk hours or temp. IJve in. Personnel Department thru Fri. 644-7162. Spanish s peaking. Will for appt, 833·3911. Real~~L GRU~~l61 Ashwift.lurlat lrCo 642·2171 ~u Puli mix, male, blk Good r e re re n c es. 10230 Paramount Blvd tram. Mature Bond able Women, 17141991·2 I 00 Serving Harbor area 24 Shep, fem, blond 714·826·4896. Downey. Ca Dental Recept. part-time Gen ·1 Office s.ioo II 1 y4!ara CATS 213/923·9461 now, eventually working S h k Ill p1t1mc . ousec caning Sh•"-f g y/blk Cum. emcient.Jegal. etc. Equal Oppor. Employer in l G l u 11 t 1 me of c panis s pea ing. e Service. &-15 5123 200/o YIB.D """· em. r Sec'y. Can brin" Oi:1Ser typing. '-.--------ED Sbthr,/em,.whl/tan 0 u t 0 ( c h•a 0 s . manager. Enthusiasm & Secretary s.5071• IPMRPORPOEVRTY Sblht, male, gry/wht ex per. are musts for this 36 hrs a week. Good lYP· Lnghr. mute, blk/btn Temp/Perm. 548-0288 . BARBOY & position. Xlnt worlong " f' R . b S25,0Q9 3 Yl!S ~ TO on EASTER BUNNIES H-• w t d Ex.perienced cond. in new ore. 898-395.5 in.,. ec cim (ge-"testa1.&ra nt bldg, -"''&Fon•' 7100 Cocktail Waitress or848-8932eves. ClericalTrnc $-115 Mature. Stable Adult Needed for full & part-time pos1t1on!> al Orangt' Co.' Payable in· Lost Ma le DO.berman M , wanted for a new elegant Pub II c re I at 1 on s & teret• only quarterly at k · Id v· '. ••••••··~··•••••••••••• N e w p 0 rt . B e a c h Dental Asst. Reception manual lyp111g. M-l•s " B~ & tan, 1 y.-. o . 1c. ,. Al L' J 1 ~ 10%'lstyr.';J'hen$250.per T~mple Terrace, L.B. restaurant. Interviews Mature woman or one so ... ee O).<; DriveThru mQ, 20% d1sc0unl. (71~) 4~3Q94.or 497.2629. ~CC<>UJ'fTING by'apptonly. girl G.P. office. Ex WESTCLIFf Assistant Manage r (93·1154 , Call 833-0STO exl 4 perienccd in all phases. Personnel Agency 1 Lost: Since Dec. 81k Full time. Salary open. 1Mark lll Ccnter) po ss ibilit y in WI IUY &.sa&. 1hiJrlh"lr male cat. Call afl. 7pm. 54-0-1845 l651 E. Edinger Ave Huntington Beach. • ,. • .i..,. G• S ~Ana CI ea n . tr 1 end I y 211df • .,. $7900. Reward! Call642--. Boys & iris Dental Office caff~32m atmosphere . Fas t · 15°/qOlte*Mt. Los t : 1 Yr old F e m 10t.o14yearsofage.Da1-Secy-Recept. Exp'd ·I~~~~~~~~~~ m o " i n g & JSNOJJET!f~ Alrdale. Hr,br View Hills. *Joc*kff~ Jy Pilot delivery routes mature. N-8 adult prac· challenging. • . .nm.r..Ju CdM Wm g choke col •Acc°""ftlMJClerll tna)' be available ln your tice. Salary beg. $575. Insur ACJflKV Girt Helen Wnghl 549-()812 645-4203 · -TemJOrary Assignments al'U. 'EarQ profit f9f de· 714/646-4801. Commercial Lmes Un· 21401 Brookhur:-.1 •----~/ 1•'· 8"Ward.e44-l3S6. E'or J:xperlenced Ac· Uveries 4' ca$. trips or _...,:_ ________ • derwr1tlng & rallng. Ex· Huntington Beach ~ Loit: 2 English bulldogs countt•g Perso,opel. me{chand1se for seUing Dental Asst. cha1rsidc. per. ncccss. 494-1087 or !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 1....:..~--------1 LPtn11ft:'9. In ll(esa Verde ar~a . ..,...PleatctcaHL. MIW--~ubscriptions. For fJtlme. X-Ray he req'd. fl9-3058. Mr.s. Bradley. OI • ltewjrd! 5'5·8'191. Aleta freclericit,;Mgl' illformalion please call Sal open. Frmge bene. -----Mature. ~p!, pleas ant ., L, S Min l yr ex per. Beh area Janitor S2·S2.50 hr. cleani·ng work, 40 hr wk .. 4410 ••••••••••••••••••••••• TOP LOCATION MIS4va.DI DRIVI PLAZA tor 1tore or office. AmpJe parklna. Town 4'Cl0Wltr)' aunoepherc. JW M ... Verde.Dr.£, Colla Me&fl. 5'5-4122 .SMALL 1bop avail. toe. tn lM Mall at THE t'AC TORY. $80. mo. ~30th. fil· G73·9e08 J>aychlatr&~ So.lte tvaU ror 1 YJ:, a ub·k-c. Partlolly rurn. Xlnl locotlon 7141'8354103 t lt42·•.,21 • .-rom an 0 •7.2569. 333 d Clemente-San Juan _ .... _________ 1 1 A,voca 0 S700 mo. -Mr Thompson C ... II Newport Center. N _B 962_,,.,.c-> .EqJ.1al ()fpoc. Employer op13trano area, ca ---------•--=--""""------~,~~~~~~~~~I 48$-0i30 and M1~1on Vle· Journalism Trne "" jo !I Toro area. call tf P•rson Friday ~~\ooppor. Employer Denti earch To $550. Work on house ori;ian newi.paper or xlnt Costa Mesu co. Mu sl ·i-IO•T 752 1541 lypc & have high school Well I cor . needs , C !f Abigail Abbol Personnel MECHANICAL ASSEMIUR For electronic produc- tion. Hrs 7am-3:30pm. Starting sal 52.50 per hr Apply at. 507 Superior, N .B. Interviewing sU.rt· ing Tues. April 1st l-4pm. ILt>~S .. or college Journalism. ena~ • plum Ing. & ISHWASHER Agency, 4500 Campus etc rl(•f Jnatalle~ll '-P/lime. Eves. Exner. ' Dr; Suite 102. N.8 .1•-••------..::;;;-.;.;;..~~,:.-_....-,.~..,. 1 d c,u. ~ n • H 1 a h surr & Sirtof n-1_..ss;_;_1_.s_1..,22_. __ · ___ _.__, \A ..::.::~:..::;..:.;;.;f,A~.:tt/i;;;;~1 "'~, .'l'.~a~~~~:· .S930 W.~oastH)\'.Y· NB ,, ~ lpfial. r.tu•l hlv~ tool# Expe.rienced Vrapery JUNIOR SALESMEN Medi earch f" ~dJ~ q~ ~~ •arostress w&rfOO. Lag-Age lO·lS. Earn S20-S40 ,.;r;:~;;_;.~~~'l+::~Miil 08.-M ."42-391~ una 8cb. intenors, 1030 per weok •ettinJC new • .:'"4131 · · i:v. • S. Cst. L.B. -494-81411. custol"l'tcr~ ror a.he OML 'Y ~ ()0-mll PILOT afler._5ch0QJ and ~~~~~~~~. """ Exp . single needle Saturdays. Ybu must be= s>ht, I rt 'l of.c. operators need~. full OfloCachQOlby3.00p.m. M1r trn&. no layofh. ~llon ~· de-tame, Mon-1'~r1 9·S and be eblc to ~-otk at EstalJ rtcu. 22-4ij, e. ~ · K. B. 645-4123. CM. least 3 days per week. No S160+ gd'lr Mr. ~oos. .._..,,. ____ ......., ____ 1 dcllvuln or coUecti . 846~. \ .C Tt~Mportal1on pro· ---------- I ( v1dcd. Call &«.Q.36 £q'tlal 0 ppe>ttuntt)' Employtt ' \ DASI. V PILOT w ..... ,,_ .... ~ON'J'GOM.£RY rARO C1f~ &NSUIUNCEOO. -tlO P ROSPF.cTJNG w/ou.r quelifaed Montaomery Ward lead m"t. Ail/MMmt. opp. ow. Catt: ,.,...,, ext. ~ 8 · ~for lnt.ttv1cw ..... dMDw r• ****** PBX Oprs, Typist.a 6 Secrel.Ariea 17803~1 Pa.rt, Irvine <Off MacArt.b'J', e.wn NwpUcS.D. Ft'eeway> Tempo Temporary Help Need 185-tllO wkly? F /t ~+. Hou.se of f\dler. RN't/CCU/ICU Days & ~l1hc.s. SlaDd by time. differential pay. Full or p/Ume. Excellent beneth•. Contact Mrs. JeMOO : COSTAMISA MeMOrt•Hospittll 301 Vlcton., CM 642·2734 IOf Mr. Richards.~ t--------... • ROBINSONS newpcn .~persomel r·H agency ··•-752-om %192 Martin, Irvine HAPPY EASTER TO ALL Jeannie Sisco Mimi Leverton Foshloattl..t STOCK &PORTR Positions ·Available Full & Part-Time Excellent Benefits & Liberal Oiscou.nts TRAINEES Apply Person~! Office- 10: 30· 12: 30 MonUlru Fri TREASURE CHEST No 2 Fashion Island. NB Needs pleasant, en· Hurse LVMJLPT Equal Opportunity thusiast1c phone voices 4 to 12 shirt. Mental Employerm/f forproject.$2.to$2.50an Health Facility. Garfield~~~~~~~~~~! hr, day or eve. hrs. avail. C Hos p 847-9671 1~ No exp. nee. Apply im-onv. . SAIL MAKING PRODUC-med. 28752 Marguente Nutses Aides. alJ shifts. TJON. Experience Parkway, No. 12, Mis· Conv. Hospital Preferred. 979-2880 belw sion Viejo loff Avery Call642--0593 7AM &. HAM. Mr. Cum· Prkway), mins. ---------NURSES AIDE-Exp'd -------Waitress wanted, ex- Conval. H06p CM *Sales fee Paid penenced. /\ccept'g ap· Call 642·3505 2 Yrs in personal pro-plications CarmeJs Res- ORDER DESI< Heavy phones. No coJnm. Mon-Fri. 8·5. Knowledge of marine hardware helpful. Lite typing . Coast Catamaran Corp, 979-2880 ext z:w. ducls a must. Highly taurant, 628 No Cst motivated. $12,000 yr+. Hwy. Laguna Beach. Xlnt bonus s tructure. auto & all exp. Org. Co. Only those qualified call for appt. Li1 Reinders Agency 833-8i90, 4020 Birch NB A CONVENIENT SHOf>PIHG AHO SfWING GUIDE 'OR THE CAL OH THE CO. For mt Ad I" W01ntft11 Wortd Cttl S.e 642-5671, Ext. 330 ., ... ntemational Designer Pattern •• 1202 I ' 25' Americanw/trlr. FbriJls, complete equip. New $8,500. 675-4618 9530 4 WHEEL DRIVES MEW &USED 3 LAHDCRUISER STATION WAGONS to Choose from Example: 1972 6 cyl., 3 s peed, air, warn hubs. radio, heater, & ex· tra clean. (466FOL) $4177 14.lltol w-... tltO A.H. lo...ee f101 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• W£PAYTOPDO~ll 41fcal._ FOR TOP llSEOCABS luy or ..... FORlllON, DOMes·r1c Autbori&ed or CLASSl<S S I •-c-•.t Jf your car Is extra r lcun 8 es°' ..... .., .. ,c:a :see us nn~. Beach 1~1 . 114.UEI '"'cur M acA.rthur and ...... s H bo Jamboree """ ar r Blvd. 848-Dove 7...,_.-..,. Co.lta Mesa In&· ---vvuu --------r----~--..,.---1 --Newport Bea(b K•ee:ialla GWa Exec. Special Good till April 5 TOP DOLLAR ••••••••••••••••••••••• PAID AU!lli 9707 '63 KARMAN'NGfUA Low mileage eJrec. car; IMMEDI ..t.JELY •••••••••••••••t••••••• '75 t.a1s . New mot.or and fully equipped. "' Must Sale. Jst otter '4Jces 4 clul<'b. Xtra clean bod FOi ..U this once in a. lifetime d e· & interior. 675-5363. 450 SE; full Rle price FOlllGMCARS al. Late ·12 Audi 100~. IMMACU• .a.TE Mende 97ll $14,949; ser . 3788. Leaae e •LL Olt CA.L.1111': I P err. cond. Lew mls. "' ..,.. at WS.81 mo. (31-mo. " ~ N FIAT •••••••• • •••••••••••••, open end leue. > l'O SUUS 497-2&69 eves. 494-!H7S •7 M ... ., .... ril .VJP(JHT lf'H'(JI\ rs days. -·sso SPIDERS ' ax:l"' . Max. liab. s10,31o.?.8 I Stodc 4 Speed transmission, air Sec. Dep. $270.00 n condition iqg, radio, Low AJJ rotar,Y power. 1310EMZ) Jim Slemons $1399 $1589 .. , ............•.•...•. IMW ' t7ti ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. '74 SAVARIA 51PORSC*.· Mint OCKiper (4000c.t0 S2f OO JJARJt4p (I SPITFIRE (X00118> $1699 69 TR-6 31IO W.t.oast Hwj. U. 642·9405 • CLOSEOUT SAV£S$S. '* SlO P* <st•Gov > GUST AFSOH Imports • 16800BeachBJvd. 833-9300 RoYer ~ LIMI GlllH H.B. . 8'2-88f4 '66 MBZ 2308 fine condl-••••••••••••··~··~··••• WE BUY IMPORTS ~· ~MEDIATE 1 b wj 4 9Pe:e<f1 radio, '72 Mazda RX 2, low mi. lion, $1975 or best ofCer. '67 Rover, needs work. .b eatet, & lake ne w. Xlnt. cond. Many extrasl ~as1e (pvt ""Y> • $350 or best offer. Call -.,-,,V-W-:-. -C-o-ov_e_rt-.-y-el-lo-w-,' }ILIV8'Y Top Dollar For Aoy GOuD SEUC'tlON •(YJU04) $1900 PH· anytime ~ evesafl S646·3865 .. • · · ' a m /fm steel radial MIMT $uiN . 646-2690, '11. 280 SE Cpe 3.5, S/R. S.ab 9760 tires. 10,000 mi, $3300. 9920 MA~DA X3 Wagon Silver blue. 46m m s. ••••••••••••••••••••••• -'~.._13_9_3 ____ _ Make or Model. *' Cot1si .... * JIM PANOS • teos1ng* Eliminate the middle ••••••••••••••••••••••• COHMEU. CHEVROLET SALES&SERVlCE 2828 Hart.or llvd. MAZDA man. 1:-ease direct froq:i • v cond 675·7434 /675-7482 2001 s. M ancbester authorized dealer! r;lllGHT 1 El.LOW •• ••. • • •. •• •••••••••••• __ . ------Anaheim 636-6000 1'70 w/ 4 •peed, black in· N MG 9742 There must. be a reason ltrlor, AMJFM stereo, & OW TOP Dollar paid ror we are #1 in sales, lH ln on 1 , m 1 es. urc CISlllCJ l' 4 000 l P h • • •••••••••••••••••••••• :i~lc!~:. au other lm· service, ltl in selection. (~ LT I • y op Quality 69 MGC GT Crevier BMW · OaAHGEIEAUTY Used Mercedes 6 cyl., AM/FM, wire Crevier BMW :WH w. lslSlreet J969 W/ 4 Speed, radio. Cotttact wheels. & immaculate! Santa Ana 835·3171 Santa Ana ~.3171 &l~1~~ ~f1~~~'r5i4cf'0~~1y Used Car Manoget (02lBEL> SELL US YOUR CA.a! We pay top price! MUST IE CLEAN WUI take :uzytb1ng in trade, watches, rjngs, TV's etc., ORANGE COUMTY'S OLDEST /& THE KIND YOU SPEND ALLDAY LOOKING FOR! PRICED RIGHT ot I Mlalon-1 $2677 .8109 ~ ~--. fJM LemiA .......... VMto U1•1MO '7:J 280 4 Dr. Sedan. TOYOTA 2000 HARBOR BLVD. 645-1500 COSTA MESA ----Orange Comty•s Highest S luyer on Imports 1111 Maxey Toyota Call RogerorBlll 84?~ Loaded! Sharp! M usl 1966 Horbo1. c M. 646 9303 Sules-~rviee-teasing Dick MJHtr Motors" s_e 11. 8 est 0 re e" r . --------Roy Carver, Inc. 833-8084. _ • Rollsltoyce BMW 6':lliDP'if157il '66 Mercedes 2.10.5, 4 dr, 52 MGTD 234 E. 17th St. ~~ 'W/il.. pwr steering & brakes, Com P J et e J ~ 1 O O '* £osta Mesa 546-4444 120 W. Warner auto tra ns. Very clean, restored . (003M1,.;C> Capri . 9715 at So. Marn . ") xlnl mech cond. $2100. $4975 •••. ••••••••••••••••••• Santa Ana 557-21 :J2 _54_8_·1_48_1_. -----JIMMARINQ '73 CAPRI 73 FIAT t24 OVER 100 FREE APPRAISAL 6 <.:ylJ nde r , 4 speed , HE"' & USED We buy uaed cars & radio. heater. (3071<.XE) SPORT COUPE Tt MOTOlt CARS trucks. Call GROTH $2899 ~v5tc~·d:mj1W: ~t:~~~: t-tEICEDES 1200 w. e...t Hwy. CHEVROLET for a free SUNSETFOID ment bucket seats. OM DISPLAY 645·1102 a ppraisal. G d G BJ d H f I rt Act-f t1ie 8""' by Cl • GROTH CHEVROLET 5440 ar e n rove v · Priced to sell. ~95. OUSe 0 lftPOI S tu ,... 11 l821l Beach Blvd. • Westminster .~-4010 MISSION VJEJO AUTHOR1Zlm . lMPORTS MERCEDESDEALER '62 MGA, new engine & Huntingtonlieach '74 CAPRI V-6 4 spd, S.0.FwyotAv~ry 6862 Ma nchester, brakea,nds).ttft,ar&lt.. 847~7 . 549-3331 AM/FM stereotape,sun· 83H742or 495-1700 Buena Park body wort. $400.546-6185. ·SEUIHG YOUR CAR? roof, decor group. i3675'•-------SJ).,7250 Porsdle 9750 roea PIUCES, A.ID S4 9 ·3S8 7 or 545-l87 4 7 3 FIAT 124 On the Santa Apa Fwy. • •••••••••••••••••••••• For Imports '73 CAP Rf V·6, 4 spd, au;, SPORT COUPE · '61 P h R d t P 'd r Not 1961 e20 S. Air cond .. new ore.c e oa 5 er. a1 oror s unroof. 23M mi. 542.9937 Belge w/ 5 speed, air, radial tires. new valves., New Paint & New Top. Dean Lewis I~ or644·0686 A)f/FM s tereo, llody ~l600. 556-082S. Nee ds muffler. $2900. 1966 ~~-~ .M. •-.7....;.4_C_A_P_R_I A-u-t-o,-V-'6-, 2-looo-1 1icle mouldings, mags, · ~-8485. & 675-5671. . $3 495 pp rl'di.als, coco mats & 1970 250 Sedan, 60.000 mi, , T Pd El Wanllobuy'64thru6G EI mt, • 54·8·";.... superclcan!<698JFG) 19·20 MPG.bestoCfer 69911 t 55 t 1 ransR. ec. JU<» 5,999 544.8358 sunroof, Jeat >er 1caro Camino, r unnins or not. • seats, amlf~,. lllJl l\Y Reasonable. Ask for ahun 9720 250 xtras. 62,000 mt s. '7000. Larry 1:1t 968·4971 ·aft.••••••••••••••••••••••• Diclc Miiier Motors 6 7 MBZ S 842-1718 5:30pm WILLBUYYOUR m&BB New body styl,,.auto., -------- DATSUN. TOYOTA ~ power steering, air, mint 58 PORSCHE Autos. Imported OR VOLKSWAGEN condition. <TZU4&5) SPEEDSTER ••••••••••••••••••••••• PAID 1-'0R OR NOT. 120W. W..rner $3895 w 1 LL p A y T'O P at So. Main Concourse! <WNA349) ~al 9701 DOLLAR. CALL KENT SantaA~ 557·2132 JIM · $5400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ALLEN. 540--0442 · ---MA~1No· tM -'T4124 Sf' DER. P'l. ply. K J IRAHD HEW •G RANOOPENlNGt Must llell qwckly. Great MOTOR CAllS MARINO Lamborghini Datsa To\,°!~a-Porsche•-bu-"~-!_,,s7_5_·3_l_:\l __ --'-_ 1200 W. e...t Hwy. MOTOR CAtts E ada Major Tune-Up Special Hoftde 9727 645·1102 1200 w. c..t Hwy. SP VW's •.•. _ .. _ ... _ .... $25 ••• • ••••• ••. ••• •••• •••• ,_krMl __ , .... _u._...._ __ aay_c_hl_ll List prlce: S29.500 Most other4 cyl. $28 NOW ONLY Call on OTHERS ...... $2 3 500 * 642·2434 . ' 1731 Superior Ave CM 3 to choose! DATSUN P ICKUP 72, J /M good ('Ond. Sl750 Call MARINO 675·6368 __ _ •0:,~::.;.·~. 67 DATSUN "°"' ~t'a!,.~ a., CIM• 4 DR. SEDAN • 4 speed, radio. <VOP356) 74 LOTUS $777 EUROPA miles. (845KSH> lllll flDi4 $6475 wn. 5 Speed, only 10,000 ej l • 10% OY!R FACTORY ~VOfCE OH ALL NIW '75HOMDA SID•H.S~ . -luy· or 1.eose· -· Authorized Sales & Service l•ach Imports M acArthur and J amboree 848-Dovc 752.0000 Newport Beach '72 'VW 411 Wgn. All ex· lras. Pri. pty. $2295. 494-6505 dys. 496·3028 eves. REP41RS.SStVICE EXCHANGE& REBUILDS VOLVO 19~ Horhor ( M 646 9303 A.utos. Used COSTA MJ-;SA 546-1200 68 Camaro. 2 dr. 6 cyl. 3 s pd. M 1c h elln tires'. Yellow with blac~ ifl· · tenor. Clean. rWlS great! $1000. 531·2906 BROOKLYN BUG CO. ••••••••••• •••••••••••• 1968 Impala, p/s , p/b, a ir. E 548 9141 r adio, ~600 or offt'r, S B 99E st · la.Meir 9910 54.8·~5 72 AA 1971 vw SQUAREBACK, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1---------J 4 Door. automatic, air, s unr09r. xlnt. cond., new '70 EL DORADO, Jots of 69 Chev Con~ours Sta. AM /FM , vi nyl top. paint , JUSl tuned, trlr. extras $2750. Im -7w14a&75~11~t~a;:s.s$700. (918H FS> hilct\. $1 ,850/or oCr. maculate. Call 8 to 5, / · · • · • $2977 586·6441 64 5-I 03 O, a fl er 6. ·s2 Chevy S.S. Radio, aft' .. '67 YOLKS Bug,. am/fm, _556·0263 Nancy <:'!~_d .. htr., gd cond. ~" gd tires, new pa.int, runs '71 Skylark Sport Cpe. _96_30_34_. ----- llUI LemiA xlnt. $850. 673-1423 Clean. 1 owner. 50 .M mi. 72 CHEVY UUI. '70 Convt. SOM mJ. New Mag wheels. Whale on top. Xnlt cond. $2150. l blue. $lS95· 646-6l97-CAPRICE 4 DOOR ' VOLVO owner. 640·8194 1 '65 SKYLARK, P/S, P/B. Vinyl top, automatic. 191>6 Horbor. CM 646 9303 '70 Bug. New clutch, brks, A /C,35g~~t~~nd. $390. pow.er steering. air CO.P· -------~orig. paint. Compl. rtblt 645·2 7 . d1t1on1n g, radio, & Toyota 9765 eng.$J,5SOor makeofter. Cadillac 9915 healer. <930E1QJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• M II 675"""" ust se . -~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $2177 . SPECIAL '73VW SUPER BeeUe. CADILLAC J) l .:.. . Gas Saver. il995. Over 70 lo choose from. GJ /Jllll e.urtJ 640·5936aft6PM. From u 99s. GMAC ~ Ull\. . TOYOTA SALE! Wife's 1970 VW Camper, 1''man.cmg&Leasing. =·~: VOLVO•.· Factory Demos " Ex-Pop T.op. S2250 or Best ecuUve Cars. Good Used Offer. Ph: 831-9848. l~--'I Toyot.aSelectiQf'I, . 1966 Horbor CM 646 9~: A.LL PRICED '70 VW Beetle, 46.500 , " ,70CHEVELt..I::SS396. TO SELL miles. Xlnt condition. C...-.....: Sl.600. l SH50. 675-6437. 4!J6.3476 -cd lllll 1t1n:a t974 SUPER Bug sun· '71 Cad Cpe deViJle. Drk Ull' UUIO roof AM /FM I~ mi metallic blue. Am /Fm 64 CHEVY SS, whl.tf sz 700 l974 BUGJOOOmi . stereo&8tracktape,ltbr w/blk inte r .• l owner. TOYOTA $i sso. M usl se ll ! & all pwr extras. S2975. ~nbel1evably pres_en-fd 96i.83Jo P /P. Days 558·7712 or m original stale. See~~ 1966 Horbor. CM. 646 9303 -e ves & wknds 960·3750. S799. 8;!0-0827 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '71 VW Camper-Pop Top ·73 El~ DO RAOO $.5800. ·72·-C-h-e-vy_L_u_v_P-.U-.-M-a-g!'I-. , "'*Priced toSell *~. Call 979 6il0 between 8 4 & s track tape, skle' S2700 548-~ ands. pipes. SI89!J /offct'. 548·7135 a ft 5pm. Dan · You don't need a gun .;ud· '7J Eldor. Immac. ------..-- "Draw Fast" when you Only 32.100 miles. f''ull '63CORVAIR S150.or~ placeanadintheDAILY pwr. Leather ml. V top. ofr. Nu tires. W/ma.k.e< PlLOT Want Ads! Call $3995. Orig. pn owner. great dune bug IIY..t now-642-5678. ~4-4326. 636_' _-_12_37 ____ ..,...,,... •73 FORD PINTO R/H: 4-Spd.; Low mileage; (Uc. 229 GWC) SALE PllCE JIM · . " TOYOTA \ MAR/NO .•,*Harbor CM. 64b-930l' MOTOR CARS . laOO W. C.... tfwr. SELL idle items with Your choice of accessories plus lax Is llcenff. Order yours today, fRIFDL A~DfR " s2399 $AVll $AV-I '73 ELDORADO SALE PRICE 645·1102 Daily Pilot Classified"' ....... ,,_ tllf ..... ..., CJ•• ._642_ .. _5'f7,_8. ____ _ Alltos,Mew ?I , ' •, (9 ll 1 t • (~ •, 1; ------- ''00 Alttot,Hew •••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••• " '=° 1974 FIATS i Yellow/Matching Leather; less than 27.000 miles; Ser. 4954 171 FORD VAN ~Ton; V..S; 3-Spd.; R/Htr.; (Lie. 780 IOKl 173 JAGUAR Full power; chrome wheels; less than 26,000 miles; (Lie. 749 JERJ '72 MERCEDES 280 SEL 4.6; fully equipped; (Lie. ~GIM) I $6295 SALE PIJCE s2195 ' • i • ". SPECIAL . • , : PURCHASE < SALE! ·~ Your ·~ N•w COURIER and ··: Receive s1so -CASH REBATE from FORD MOTOR CO . '71 rtyM. Dlt1ter Aulo trans., powl'r stat-nn~. radio. hcatt>r. License. #175CCM Special Fil!ClltCl!tCJ A•oiloble s1388 7 I fwd V Oii Au to. trans .• radio. heater. Spec·1al v. hel•ls special tires. L1 cen:.e 1H58SllEV) l Special fhlOMilMJ A•ailoble $1488 .. 71 fwd Ctry. Sedaa Y·8. au.to .. fact. air, power s teer1nj!. radio, heater . linlt•d g la!>s I.tr. 761 OL>\\.- Special FinonciltCJ A•oifoble Sunday. March 30. 1975 Alllol. Ute4 A111ot. Us.ct .............................................. Cltenoa.t 9920 Ford 9'40 .............................................. '72MOMTE CARLO Automal1c trenssniss1on, power s teermg & brakes, factory air cooditi<>mntl. am/fm . landau, mag wheel!>. <321 EPN > $2619 GUSTAFSON 16t!OO Bt!at'b Blvd. 11. li. 842·8844 ·73 MALl BU. A.'T. P/B. P 1s. arr, ~lpt cond. $2650. ~1~0 . Chry ... 9925 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '64 Chrysler riewport VS. 2 bbl cafb, 4 DR, p/s.. r /h. $150, 646-2133 '69 Imperial Le Baron, new tares, JS,000 rru, $850. Owner. 673-1979 CCMMt 9927 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·14coMEr Economy V-8. automatic transmis sion. power '73 Continental, xlnl l'ond. Air. J<'1 P. am/fm stereo rad . S3800. Off-;:r . 556--oosJ OT 640-6913 '73 Mark IV. SEE THIS ONE . 1t 's n•ally sharp! LoacJl'cJ w /evl'ry extra. Only l8.000 rru. Mctall1t· hronzc w /tan vinyl top & tan llhr. inte r Must sac. lor S6795 (WHL.SE book $6675) 552· 7000. 63(\.0072 t'\'l' wknds '73 Orae Torlno. 37,000tni. fuU equip. Xlll\ cond $2900. 581-4~. '72 Ford Ranch~ GT Xlnt cond. Mag wheels. $2600. 499-4374. ---- A.tot.Used Aatot,Uted '74 ROTARY Pickup ••••••••••••••••••••••• CORVETTES Always a seleC't1on of used Corvette's. Phone <tboul ne w '75's an stock. Howard Cheno&et Dove .ind Quail Sts. Nr. l\tacArthur J a mboree and Bnstol Newport Beat·h 83:1-0555 -- '64 COHV ETTE. 327 eu. in .. Tur ho 400, 4: 11 Post.. 01::-.<' hr;ikel5. Flan'<! Frn· dc rs. Spol ll•r. {l:J0-1171; Automatic transmission (53409XI Used tow mi .. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 52777 A9tos.U1ed '74 MAZDA RX4 Coupe. Used. Low ml (284KSY) IMMEDtATE s2777· DELIVERY $ I 8 8 8 71 Corvelt~ ~ ~;i~-N~~ --.-74-Pi..t-. -0-5-ed.....;• ___ , pa tnl. air. AM I F~t , disc 630·17IO: 633·9'~. $1111 full r;,•(.n (llU l.-6 It(' Sbt 7c 1(JiiJI l'f'O p.,.-.1 ind l.tJ • hC ' .. ~ Ulfy1no C"'••Of-\ IOt onty "8, m:»S O.letrlO cuymor>I ""'• u 123 """"". f'erce<>r.q11fla•~17 1011. s199 ·s911s DOWN · MONTH i 2n 11ul• PftU plus ... ' llC Mi l 76 lebl mo pmC. Hid, I•• ' IC ' ~II C*'IY•l'IQ ChargH _,, """' 48 ,,..,. O.lertEO IM)'m11nr P<•te J4 I 23 ~ P9rcenlege A•e t 7 7mi, Aulo tram. , power ~t~rmg. radio. healt•r. u:...w l1rl•s, v 1i nl ·I 115KXTI Sp.cl • FIMRcW.9 ...... ,~ . s2288 I '70 a.bbM Top f,ord Camper Van. V·8. e1uto. lro.1ns .. radio, heater. whitewall t1rl~. fully n 1mpc r equip!. lH-02Rl\ l i Spec iatl FWtalK: llMJ A•ollabk #r SJ 188 " , '73 Ford V• T- R anger Pickup. V R. a u to. trans., power steenng. power brake::.. radio, heater , heavy duty eqpt. d e lux e• tutone. <IOKLAI ., ~ • 52988 . ., 0-.. c....-v. v..e, aulo. trans .. radio. Jol .. t e r . comp I e t e ly tamper eqpt ind pop ~· <XPS317> .. ;~· s 1988 '6' ~lulp Ir C o"'p~ ·'4 Ton Che' \ H. 4 s p ee d . v.1 1h 11 · W E S T W ,\ \' ::-.. ~ e I f conta in ed. <·.1l111ve r (' a m p c· r • < ~ :1 7 J ) (15342C} Spec'-1 Fiflaciftl) A•oilobl~ 52388 '74 LTD '\l-8, auto. trJns , far. air cond .. po w e r steering, 1111v.<·r 1d1-;r) brakes, r .1<1111. h1·;1l t'r •hitewall 111 l'S, l1kl' -.w J795h. II h. S,.Cid Finonc1nq ....... ,~ 53488 '74 LTD 4 D-HordtOfl V 8. auto I r ,, "' . f 8 C t 0 r \.. ,t I I <'Ondit.1onins:. p11v. "' s teering. dh1· lir.1k1 .itewall tires, '111\ I roof. landau top. \in' I interior, pro t eC'l 1011 g:roup. License l\11. ('711KRK> s,.cw ....... ....... .. 53488 72C...- ~ S'pffd, radio. heater. JUSt Uken~ (7S591V) st-cW...._ .... ........ 5 1888 1'LSON l FO RD • 1125$ Beach Jlvd. • Huntinston 8tadt 916-I070 642-6611; ·- hrakcs Con vert. 002-KJl:ll '69 CORVETTE v • g • 4 ~ p e e d tranMn1ss1on. air c·ondt· t1on1ng, both tops, am/fm. (579CSD) S3689 GUSTAFSON 16800 Beach Blvd. 11.B . ~2-8844 l"or S:.ilc. l!Jti!! Cor\'elle. hardtop, !>lerl.:'o, mags. many extr as. ~UXJO. Pn Pty. Sl!ll-2851. Cou9ar 9933 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '71 COUGAR 2 DR. HARDTOP Aulnmat1c transrruss1on . J><11H:r !>leering & brakes, r a t1 orv :I ir n md1t1on1ng. land,111 lop f650C:PT) Sl989 GUSTAFSON lt.>8W liPach Blvd. II H. 84l·lj844 Dodqe 9935 .••............•...•..• '66 CHARGER llard t•1 111111 & loaded. J"ac·tor~ .111 1 oncl1 t1oning, JKJV. t•r ..,, t•t•1 in:.: & brakes. automat11• I r.in-.m1ss1on. VH fl1IJFCIC)1 $889 GUSTAFSON llilW<I Bt .. 11 h Bh ti II H i> 1.! x>4.J '7 I DODGE PO LARA Aulomaltr transm1''"'"· powe r s lecrrnt.: & hr.rht·~. air cond1t1ontnJ.!, J.111dau top. (280Cl-'J > $1489 GUSTAFSON 16800 Beach Bl\d. H.B. ~12·AAH J9l\3 Dodge. Good loc:.11 tran~port11t1on car ~'OO 6i5·!l:!:!I Ford 9940 ••••••••••••••••••••••• rn f'ord L T U Brougham. 1 rlr. immaculate <'Oml l.oade1I with power d<' l'f~SSOrtC:. K46-lbi7. ::-.,,,,\ 72 I.TO Brougham "'1ever y thinf(. port· ho l es. s ave $1000, X42·1«4 846-otao. $1,995 ·~ Ford Torino 4 dr; pwr., .111l o ., mr. Burgundy ; lilack v1oyl top. '600• ;~ll;.()551 ·;1 TOttlNo Wagon, fac • ;11r, 1'/S, P /B.$1375. 548-8845 72 :\1.tvcrick. 6 cyl. Auto. 27 lHIO mi. Orig. O\.\ner ~l'li5. t»ll-0384 aft. or t-w H+lll\ f'ord Cortina Sta W ago n . G ood met·haniraUJ. Gd MPG. $51S. $.16 7390. ---.,. FOROLTD V·8, automaue. rad•<1. hl'aler. power, factor~ air cQnd1t.1011jng . IVTC358) $699 SUMSETFOID 5440 Garden CirG'f't Blvd.. W~stm1n1t.er ~10 -- t • . BRAND NEW . '75 ZDA 808cpe. 2 TO CHOOSE FROM ONLY 168 TOYOTA SED. Automatic (WXU706) RILL PRICE 5577 '71 MAZDA RX2 Coupe ( 1050JH I ~E 51077 RILL PttlCE 51177 •2•47 IMO. \~11 lvlf P<iU e>lu' laa & lie S27 47 lolal l!'Cl pml •nd 1u I ••c a au catrv•rlO e11aroes tor only 24 mol D81er<eo pey-n• P<•U '769 28 ~ Perce111-R;o1e 21 98,_ 51000 .... \ ll 1 1., e>N<' plu~ IU I h \46 40 IOl.M rm ""'' •"<' tD & •·c. & .tll ca,,y1no c"•'oes v onty 30~ ~lerrea p.iytnenr pnce 'I 4112 00 ""°""' Percen•"l!l "•••7• 73 $1171 lull e><1ce e>lu• Ii• & lie "'6.64 tot.i mo. pml "'" ra11 & lie & all ca1ry1r>o C!l•roos IP< ""'Y 30 mot. Oelerred payment C><tee i''" 20. Annual Ptwcen111119 Alie IS 73,_ '72 DATSUN· ll81107763d) , •, r I I RILL PRICE 51377· '71 FIAT 850 Sport Coupe (901 BZJ) :~E 51277 '72 MAZDA RX2 Coupe. (GMM4n RILL PRICE ~100DN. 560f£. -·--· COSTA MESA SADDLEBACK LAGUNA BEACH HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWPORT BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY IRVINE SAN CLEMENTE WEEK OF MARCH 30 -APRIL !5 ''HOT AMERICAN MOTORS Ward S. Lee. Inc. I 234 S Main St . Santa Ano 547-5826 Roy Carver Inc. 234 E. 17th St Costa Mesa 546-4444 Crevier Motors 208 W. I st St, Santa Ano 835-3171 Saddleback Valley Imports 28402 Morguente Pakwoy Mission Viejo 831 2040 CADILLAC Nabers Cadillac 26(JJ Harbor Blvd , Cosio Mesa CHEVROLET Connell Chevrolet 2828 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 546-1 200 DATSUN Dot Datsun 18835 Beach Blvd.. Huntington Beach 842 7781 IJ•1ej•J Theodore Robins Ford 2060 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Meso 642-001 0 .,.,,,., Sunset Ford 5440 Gorden Grove Blvd., Westminster 636-40 10 ld!GI University Oldsmobile 2850 Ha rbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 540-9640 LINCOLN-MERCURY Gustafson Lincoln-Mercury 16800 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach 842-8844 J o hnson & So n L i n col n Mercury 2626 Harbor Blvd.. Costa Mesa 540-5630 Santa Ana Lincoln-Mercury 130 I No. Tustin, Santa Ano 547-0511 Connell Chevrolet 2828 Harbor Blvd., Cosio Mesa 546-1200 MAZDA Jim Panos Mazda 2001 Sorth Manchester, Anaheim 750-21 41 OLDSMOBILE University Oldsmobile 2850 Harbor Blvd., Costa Me so 540-9640 THE DAIL V PILOT. TV WEEK. MARCH 30 1975 PONTIAC Dave Ross Pontiac 2480 Harbor Blvd., Costa Meso 546-8017 PORSCHE-AUDI Chick Iverson Porsche-Audi 445 E. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach 673-fRXJ ROLLS-ROYCE Roy Carver Inc. 234 E. 17th St Cosro Mesa 546-4444 TOYOTA Dean lewis Imports I 966 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 646-9303 Bill Maxey Toyota 18881 Beach Blvd , Huntington Beach 847 8555 VOLKSWAGEN Chick Iverson Volkswagen 445 E. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach 673 -0900 VOLVO Dean Lewis Imports 1966 Harbor Blvd . Costa Mesa 646-9303 . ' . TV !PORT! HltJHlltJllTI SUNDAY, MARCH 30 lO:OOAM t) uf ~CBS Sports Spectacul., 11:00 tJ (!_tJ W 8 NBA Basketball Chicago at Washington O (21 @ World Championship Tennis The Marlboro Tennis Classic. from Monte Carlo, Monaco. l :OOPM O ~@(lg) NHL Hockey Teams to be announced I Angel Baseball Angels vs San Francisco Giants 1:30 lltJ (3) (.! Sea Pines Heritage Coif Classic 2:00 (Q!i 8 ) ~3) National Women's Free-Style Skiing Champion· ships From Stowe, Vermont 2:30 I (~~)~ American Sportsman 3:15 (1;29 8 ) 3 Howard Cosell's Sports Magazine 3:30 (~ 8 ) 3 ABC's Wide World of Sports MONDAY, MARCH 31 6:00PM O ti} @ ® NCAA Championship Basketball Finitls 7:30 ID Dodgers Warm·Up/Baseball Dod.c:iers vs Giants WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2 7:30PM O Lakers Basketball La kers vs the Phoenix Suns FRIDAY, APRIL 4 lO:OOPM £t) American Airlines Open Tennis Tournament (3hr) SATURDAY, APRIL 5 lO:OOAM O East/West Collegiate All·Star Basketball 11 :00 ED American Airlines Tennis Tournament (4hr) 12:00 O Prep Sports World 12:30PM l 8 (17. ~I Women's Professional Tennis Association Tour The finals from the Los Angeles Sports Arena. 1:30 O UCLA/USC Dual Track Meet USC meets Cal1forn1a, and UCLA takes on Stanford. 3:30 0 (QCJ Cf)) ffi Pro Bowlers' Tour The Miller High Life Open from Milwaukee, Wisc 4:30 B 19c•a~ I Angels 1975--A New Ball Game 5:00 ( ".i)) ABC's Wide World of Sports 6:30 7:00 8:00 8:30 10:30 7:30 8:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 7:30 8:30 7:30 8:00 9:00 7:30 8:00 9:00 7:00 8:00 9 :00 SUNDAY, MARCH 30 4 23 6 10 (C) "The Wizard of Oz" (clau1c) '39 -Judy Garland, Ray Bolaer. Bert Lahr, Jack Haley, Frank Morgan, B1ll1e Burke, Maraaret Hamilton. 9 (C) "Pont ius Ptlat•" (dra) '&4 -Jea11ne Crain. Basil Rathbone. 11 ''Larceny, Inc," (drel '42 -Edward G. Rob1n~on Jane Wyman. Broderock Crawford I (29 8) 3 (C) "The Ten Commandments" Coricl. (b1bl11;al drama) '57 -Charlton Heston, Yul Bryriner, Anne Ba•ler Debra Paset Yvol"ne OeCarlo, Edward G Robinson. 9 "La Dolce Vita" (dra) '61 -M11cello Mntro1ann1, Anita n tierg, Anouk Aimee. MONDAY, MARCH Jl 9 (C) "Wr1tten on the Wind" (dra) '57 -Rock Hudson Laureri Bacall, Robert Stack1 Oorotht Malone 5 (C) "Slaves' !dra) 69-0lorine Warw1cke, Ossie o.,v1s, Stephen Boyd. TUESDAY, APRIL l 9 "Hud" (d1a) '63 -Paul Newman, Melvyn Douglu, Patr1c1a Neal 5 (C) "Contempt" (dra) '64 -Brosotte Bardot, Jack Palance 10 (C) "Countess From Hon& Kon&" (com) '67 -Soph•a Loren. Marlon Brando. 4 23 6 (C) "Stran1a Homecoming" (dra) '74 -Robtrt Culp, Glen Campbell, Barbara Anderson, Leif Garrett. 7 (29 8) 3 (C) "Seva1n" (dra) '74-Andy Griffith, Sam Bottoms. Noal'I Beery WEDNESDAY AftRIL 2 9 (C) ''Th• ltrld&n at Toko Rl1• (dral '54 -Wiiiiam Holden, Grace Kelly, Fredric March. 7 (29 8) 3 (C) "Otad Man on the Run" (dra) 'JS-Peter Graves, Katherine Justice, Pernell Roberts. THURSDAY APRIL 3 9 "SuriHt Bouleverd" (dra) 'SO--Gloroa Swansori. W1lltam Holden. 5 (C) "Where Bullets Fly" (susp) '66 -Tom Adams, Dawn Addams. 2 17 3 8 (C) "Crime Club" stars Scott Thomas.. Eugene Roche, Robert Lansone. "M r. & Mrs. Cop " u ars Anthony Costello, Marianne McAndre"' fftlDAY APRIL 4 9 "Country Clrt" (dra) '5~race Kelly, W1ll1am Holder>, Bing Crosby 5 (C) "follow th• Sun" (dra) '51 -Glenn Ford, Anne Bute•. Dl!nnis O'Keele. 2 t7 3 I (C) "The Other" (dra) '72-Uta Hagen. Diana Muldaur Vic tor French. SATURD~Y. Al"RIL 5 9 "Marty" (dr•) '55 -Ernest Boranrna, Beay Blatt. 5 (C) "Contempt" (dral '63 -Bri1'1tte Bardot, Jack Pelant e. 4 23 6 10 (Cl "Barefoot In the Par!\ (com) '67-Robert Redford h'1~ f ond11. Charles Boyer 7 (29 8) 3 (C) "The flap" (dra) '70 -Anthony Qu1n11. Claude Akin~. Ta11v Boll, Shelley Wl'1ttrs, Victor Jory, Victor (rtnch. fHE DAIL'( PILOr rv WEEK MARCH JO 1975 AU tJ\11 OI Y \ tht ltfl\ "'01111'1 s ''"'' 1n "'"'""' .tnd t small 11ut1fhl1on c h1rtt The superb color tele· vision you've always wanted can be yours within hours now that RENTACOLOR has come to Anaheim. bringing you our top caliber service and experience We are an 1nternal1onal successful organizat ion specializing exclusively 1n Color Telev1s1on leasing REN IACOLOR brings you neighborly attention and service. 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Fri., Steps to Le11nin1 Tues : MediJ Thurs. 00@) Edu~tlonal futures Not for Women OnlJ Daybreek Michael J1~kson Show Bullwinkte Psycholou Today Wed., Fri. : Y~IJ for Hulth ( Ct)) Mornin1 ComtdJ Timi 6:45 C!) News 7:00 , 1~ ~ ~ ~::,~ Show 6 Cartoons ( -00> CV m AM America · Davey l lioli.lth New Zoo Revue Stock uch•n1e : Sesame strHt 7:30 I Underdo1 • Tennusee Tu1ttdo Porky Pi& liumbJ World Business News 1:00 00 @ Captain 1tu1eroo Ville Ale&re Sunup Ban1n1 Splits & Friends The Flintstones Linus the Uonbeuttd Lldsvllle : Zoom! 1:30 I The Gallery • Romptr Room Yo&i l friends Gomer Pyle New Zoo Revue EI1) Mister Ro1ers' NtlChborhood 9:00 = ! (3) @ Joker's Wild 3 : SU.me Sttett · OO®l m c111br i t 1 SWttpstlkes Ben Casey Luve It to leever AM Loa An1elu Jack LI Linne I Love Lucy Youth Scene fe1tures (j)) Mike Dou(lu Shew Sew Whit's New 9:30 f) @ ffi (j) Gambit 0 @ (j) @) ID Wheel of For· tune i Donn• Reed Show m futures Green Aerts Muriel Stevena Cookln1 Show 10:00 I @ m Now You s.. It M1.1rief°Stvants Cookin1 Show · Q) 0 m Hl1h Rollel'1 Movie: See Daytime Movies. Oi· u!sOO®J m Hollywood <5i 00> CV al Bredy Bunch ft1ture1 Dennis the Menece 700 Club 11:00 I l~~oun1 & Restless . 6 m Jukpot ( ) (E The M o n e y Maze I The Lucy Show News Electric CompanJ 11:30 f) (j])@(j) St er ch for TO• morrow 8 ~ 00@) m Blink Check (ij?, C:Ur(V ffi The Bl& Show. down I BevtrlJ Hillbillies Lers Rap Movie: S. ee Daytime Movies. New Yortc Stock E.tch1n1e VUl1 Ale1re AF fE RNOON 12:00 I Noontime · m How to Survive A M1rrl11e Sea Hunt 6 A"Jfhlnr You c.n Do (Qj; 00> CD m P1snrord • Didi Yin Dyke ~~fl)@ News Movie: See Daytime Movies. (3)Noo11 Affair/Joe B1ratt1 H11liJIShow I Tennasaee Tuxedo features 12:30 Qi) 00 00 As the Wor1d Turns @ 00 ®) m D 1 JI Of Our LIYes i Gene Autry Theatre Father Knows But (~ Cl)) CI) al Split ~ond News Bullwinkle 1:00 I @ m Cl) Tht Guldin& U&ftt . @ 00 ®) m The Doctors Movie: See Daytime Movies. 6 Datinl.Jiam1 <~ w > m m A11 My chn· dren I Tommy Hewllins Show Major Adema Market Closlns Movie: See Daytime Movies. feetures 1 :30 I @ rn 00 Edee of Ni1ht · ~ 00 @) m Another World 6 Phil Donehue Show (~ ) CI) (1) Lera Mab A Dell 2;00 f)@ CI) Cl) Price Is Rl1ht 0 (Q!j ()Jf(V m $10,000 Pyra· mid CB Nenny & the Prof1110r EID Futuru Z;30 f) (fij (}) M1tdl Q1m1 '75; M•r· 11lne Wed. I ifj f.., Somerset Mitch C1me '75 (9 ) @ (E Ont L If e to Live ~ 00 M o v i e : See Daytime Movies. m Ben Hunter lntervlews/f61tures '1=1 Yo11 for He1lth 3:00 I@ m T1ttletlln Except Wed. · Di1mond Heed Pleese Don't Elt the D1lales 6 P~ye C.rtoons (~ Ci)) ffi (E ltnerel Hoa· p I . I (fO) Movie: See Daytime Movies. jij f1vorlte M1rtlln Get Smut Beverly Hlllblllles Futures Not for Women Only 3:30 Din1h! 0 Movie: See Daytime Movies. Mike Dou1l11 Show Ozzie & Harriet The Ryln1 Nun The Munsten m Newloo Revue Mdtms flmlly : ft1lurts ( ) Comedy Cl1uks . Viii• Alt&rt • Mike Dou1l11 Show • Muriel S1evens Cookln1 Show 4:00 ~ The Rifleman 6 Mldiey Mouse Club Pufnstuf & Udsville THE 'WIZARDRY' OF OZ MJny of us think of the 1960'> d\ the .tgc ol sc1ent1tk 1ngenu1ty. e!>pec1ally in films and telev1s1on, hut 'tatl\t1c' on the 1939 MGM clas~1c. ·The Wizard llr 01." arc ~1 111 incrcd1bk. The two-hour film which star!> Judy (Jurland ..I\ the little girl who finds hap- pinc'" "Somewhcn: Over the Ratnbnw." will he colM<.!.1'it on NBC. Sunday al 6.JOPM. A city of great green bubble' which '>crve as hou<;c.,. a forc'\l of fkxihle lrees which reach out w11 h their branches a~ though they were human armll, and fie ld'I with giant flowers which move like human" arc among the rem.trl..Jhle scenes which taxed the ingenuity of 'killed Holly- wood technicians tn "The Wiz- ard of Oz." One of the most elaborate sets represents the Em- er Jld City, home of lhe famed Wi1ard m the picture hu\ed on L. Frant.. Baum's fantasy. II rep- resents great hollow emeralds and tall emerald spire\. A gia,s- like compound wa<; Wtlrked out hy ... 1udio chemists. colored em- erald green. and under the play of lighting dfccts p resented daz- zling and iridescent surfaces for the Technicolor m which the picture was made. Also m.1rvcl'I of mjt~nuny arc the almost hu· man tree'\ which grao;p at M iss Cllll11n's lsl1nd (3) Terry & His frltnds lfiiestro Me•ico (~ Cl)) Tht flllttstNea : Seume Street • Mis Tr.a Amores Futures Hollywood Movie Cluslca 4:30 Father Knows Best Qllll11n's Island Dinah! Buss & His Buddies I Dream of Jeannie (3) Robin Hood Revlsb femenln1 @ Merv Griffin Show Batman ( CJ)) Star Trek · SUbe Pelayo 5:00 0 D l10) EE Newt fhe er, Valley f.ia I love Lucy The Aven1ers Mickey Mouse Club Mod Squad 3 Sew What's New ster Rorers' Nel1hbortlood . f11tures · Mission: lm~~lble 5:30 0 ti) (11) W (Clfj (()) N ... Gomer Pyle 6 Ho1an's Heroes Btwltchecl Room 22Z : Ville Ale1re • Sin P•l•bras • Don Wiison'• Town T•I• Underdor GadamJ. Ray &ulger. Jack H aley and Ben Lahr. Con'ltruc1ed of rubber. each of 50 1rees in the central group was governed by 12 separate wire controls oper- a ted by lcchnicians ofT-slage. One of the baffi ing mech:rn1cal problem~ wa<; that of rhc "flying monkey'>" largt: enough 10 pick up .ictor<, and ny with them Men in fantastically colored monley suits played the monk.eye; and with aid of w .rec; could fly as eao;1ly as modern a~1ronuu1s. The gi,ml f10wers appear in the Land of lhc Munchkins. They il re played tiy midgets in colorful make-up. In other <;ccnes. 'ilK husky men. at least six frcl tall. were given 1ohs as .. human ele- vators" during the filming. T hey were the m1dgc1-liflers, who ra11\ed 1hc \mall people ponray- mg lhe gnome-like Munchk1ns in the musical. Because of their stature 1he midgets I 11 ft were employed) had to be lifted to platform' and parallclc; for scenes over the rim of the 'ets. "The Wizard of 0£" tell\ the c;tory 11f litlle Dorothy. the farm girl who l'i blown away hy a cyclone and tlnds adventure in the Land of Oz. It was produced hy Mervyn Le Roy and directed by Victor Fleming. The musical score i' by F.. Y. Harhurg and Harold Arlen IHL [)All '( f-'ILU I I V vVE:f..K MARCii 10 1'1 7!) SUNDA Y laj Sieorie ' Diane Ivey E.() Amtrk.tn/lmell lV Hour I (J)) Town Hill Meetln& ~fifth for Tod•J • P'111t1ll1 Dominici! W Yo11 for Ht•llh • Filth for Tocl1y 2:30 l_tJ Ch1mplo11shlp fl.shine 10:30 • m Med the ''"'' 0 (t;t9 (!))CV CE Am t I I c I n (~ (!}) (I) al Ko11: 70,000 $portsm1n Duck hunting 1n Cahror B.C. nia with Henry Aaron and Curl I I lV I Looks 1t Lurnln& 1 Gowdy. and a f1sh111g exped1t1on to I faith for ToclaJ Louisiana's Chandeleu1 Islands with W111dertust Terry Bradshaw and Grits Gresham i:OO m E.uter Sunrlst Strvk. from the The Hurn1nbt ID Movie: "Ride l onesome" (wes) Hollywood Oowl. 11 :00 CJ1j (3) (tJ NBA S.sketb•ll Chi '59-Randolph Scott. Karen Steele 5:45 1 With Tllls RIA& cago at Wuhinrton. (!) Hl&h Ch1pu11I 7:00 U.S. of Archie 0 a) @ (l9H?;' Wo rld Ch• m • ~ Dul Hur 6 R•ll&lous Pro111m pionililp Tennis Live eoverace of the W Ahort I 8 Rea Humbard matches from Monte Carlo. Monaco 3:00 ! Suntlo'9e1' Celebration Company I · People's forum ~Rea Humbard 6 1 Diktarl The Tender Sir11s 6 Home 8uyet's Guide a The ,ersutders i @ Thia la the Lii• (~ (!)) (}) Cl) Ghost Chuers • Movie: "Hind in Hind" (dra) Warrt11 Roberts (J Sh1lom TodlJ '61 -John Gregson. Sybil Thorndike. 7:15 The Chrlstophera I m Movie: "Miss Sir1nt likes Rtth· '17J John W1yne Theatre 7:30 CBS Rell1iou1 Pro111m "Av1. mond" (com) '49-lucille Bait, Wtl fl> Greetings from Germ1ny gnon" ham Holden I ".26l llmm1 Sw1u1rt Show I The Christophers '!) Church in the Home f t!J Blick Pe11pectlve on the News Mormon T1bern1cle Choir R First B1ptlst Church 3:15 0 (09 I BJ) l 31 rn H 0 IU rd Co . Voice of Victory 1 11:30 <~.Li.) W al Mike A Wish self's Sports M•glllne (19: lnsi1ht on Rell1lon Gloria Grey's Pet Hnen I ,. m Easter Sunrise Service (R) 3·30 0 Medlx "Profile. Three Nurses ~(()Rea Humbud , ' Fil med on location at St. John's 7:4511 f V S1ered Heart ,, Hospital 1n Santa Monica, as cam 11:00 Ousf1's Treehouse j eras follow the acllv111es of a nurse · Serendipity 12:00 CI:! Religious film "Hilt Number who cat ts for children, one who 1 I) Rei Humb1rd One" cares for the critically 111, and the ':!) Reli1ious 'ro111m 0 Movie: "I Shot Billy the Kid" head nur~e on surgical floor a Let There le U1ht (vm) '50-0on Barry, Tom Neal O *'.., KNBC SPECIAL•• CJ Johnny Birton Show rj) Movie: "The Bl1cll Arrow'' (adv) * AN ALL NEW MUSICAL 10; el~ Old Time Gospel Hour '48-Louis Hayward, Janet Blair CELEBRATION OF FUN- AJ) Ch urch With A Vision 0 St.artime "The Timothy Heisr· JOY FOR E "STER•* (rr CBS Easter $pe<ials After a museum curator balks at M 1:30 €) uster Spe<ial "Flowers ol stealing an art treasure tor a b1I O llNBC Spe<i1I "A Celebrallon lor Faith" lionaire. three d1flerent gangs ol [aster" Rock music mixes with en O Te1ehin1 Children to Rud ar1 thieves are hired 101 \he 1ob semble performances as 13 Occ1den O It ls Written with h1la11ous resulls Art Carney. tat College performing arts students a\ Your Doctor '-nswe~ Spring Byington, Marc Lawrence p1esent a unique [aster program ~ Meetin1 Time 1t C1lv1ry and Regina ld Denny guest 0 (.l9 8 1) 3) Cl) ABC 's Wide Elementary News e Movie: (C) "Mintle of Our Lldy I World of Sports ID ATHRYN KUHLMAN of F1tim1" (dra) ·s2-G1lbert Ro 110 Meet tlte Prtu * (IN COLOR) land, Angela Clark. '!)The Vlr1tnian tlJ ~..1 (6 J IC.lthryn Kuhlrn1n m True Adventure I ~..J 6J Get Smart (~ (jl)) Diy of Mir1tles ~ Mldust AnalJsls '-6 Religious Town Hill 9:00 tJ Easter Service From Mot~er (~ (!)~ Easte~ Is . · · ff) Inner Visions Bethel A.M.E. Church, Philadelphia, iPu~ic Servi« m Insight Pa · Insight 4:00 I N1wsm1ke11 0 m Easter Servke From the 112:30 Movie: "The Last Angry Min" . This Is the life Un iversity Baptist Church in Fort (dra) '59-Paul Muni, David Wayne, Movie: "Our Ver~ Own" (dra) Worth . Tuas Betsy Palmer. '50-Ann Blyth, Farley Gran ger. ; (~9 _jJ) D1y ot DIKOVllJ ID Spring Street USA Natalie Wood, Jane Wyatt Religious Prorr•m 'l~ Sund1y Celebration Ct_) Tuun Thutre C1mpus Profile t!D Celebrity Tennis (ii Siu Trell ~ 1;;13 .(6) 0111 Roberts 1:00 0 tlJ @Go m NH L Hockey (lo Hee H1w 10 It Is Wntten Teams lo be announced Q) Movie; "Euler Parade" (mus) OJ Wonderama 0 '-n&el B1sebill Los Aneeles An '43-Judy Garland, Fred Astaire, W Day 01 Mir1cles gels vs. the San Francisco Giants I Peler Lawford 17, l l •Old Time Gospel Hour 0 (~@)(I: al Directions 117 3 1 Sevtn Arti Thutre ~-Ru Humbird "The Right to Believe" (!hr) A a> llorun Y•riety Musitt 'f Pal1bru discussion on the meaning of rt I 1y (6) Meet the Press 9:15 Voiu ot A&rkullure/Mentll hg1ous freedom in the making ot f.l6' Pentetost.I Temple He.Ith Amenca. with Dr Henry Steele I Wall Street Week 9:lO ~ <Ci9 CJ ) Jimmy Swauart Show Commager. dean of American his lnsleht Sunrise W1y torians. James Earl Jones, Ma11an This l.s the lite a I Believe in Mimles Seldes and ABC newsman Herb l<ap 4.30 I flee the H1tion O Am11in1 Prophecies low. . Sund•' ~OJ 01y of Discovery (E) Movie: "JICk & the Wit.th" an t · I bfClA\ I EuW Is • • . An I 4iospel Hour mated cartoon film-i959. animated ch1ld1en's story about a lnsicht 1:30 f) err rn (j) Se• Pines Heritige I boy and his do g E Es I Yid Golf Cl1sslt F1om Harbour Town st. • • CC'! Korun News r.Y r.i'\ CBS S rts S eta far l 1nks in Hilton Head Island, So ~ 10:00 l!.!1 l 3.J po pe cu Carolina Johnny Miller •s the de ~ (6l G1tner Ted Armstrong The finals of lhe National lnv1ta I Buck Owens Show tional Basketball Tournament from fending champion °1 this l 200,000 WHhln(ton Wuk 1n Review Madiso n SQuare Garden in New classic. Sund1y M1tlnee y k D Combat ( gr) Accion de I• Comunldid Sherlock Holmes Thutre S:DO ; It Takes All Kinds I Dn of Mir1des 3 Hogan's Heroes Challenge Mr Sermon Z:DO <"9' '8') ~ aJ N I t I o n • I Grul Adventure Hour of Power · L0 J Ch 8 Ci"' (:"'-..i. '6' Ne-R I r-•-0 ... Women's free-ty1e S.iinr •m-YJ ~ l_U ' .. ~ u ulate pen nouse d I The •venaei• Do I plonshlps Donna de Varona an " • " m n10 t h' 01n1'el Boone W ' ..,. "' " h Billy l<idd are hosts o t 1s cover· • •1 • ,.or..s op 1 t s v Korean Orama 0 Herald of Truth age from the s opes o towe, er I •-Sh ~ Ill (!) uster Sund•' Servi~ mont l.l6 Cuey -ntos ow MARCH 30 Page 6 l los Ana•ln Ne'9s Review ( 1 CU> Ch1mplonshlp fl1hin1 fjlm feature W11hincton Dtbatu tor the 70$ EE CGron• Now 5:30 ffi Movi.: (C) "A 4i1thenn1 ot Ea11u" (dra) '63 -Rock Hudso11 ROd Taylor 00 littlt Ruuls a Ftu the Nation \lQ Tht l(opyl(ats Roben Youna hosts ~ 00 N1tlon•I Ceo111phk ijl) CltJ'tHlchen ~ ~) BobbJ C:oldsboro Show ~ Viewpoint on Nutrition EVENING 6:00 f) 117 ~' ~) 60 Minutes ''Hal deman The Nixon Years" O Wiid Kingdom O Movie: (C) (2hr) "Choppy & the Princess" (cartoon)-lull length animated t1lm M CD Reasoner Report Seven Seu Movie: (2ht) "The Story ot Louis Pasteur" (dra) 36-Paul Muni, Alum Tam1roft ID N11ht Gallery El) Children's Cartoons :26 Movie; (C) (2hr) "Demetrius & the Glad11tors" (dra) ~ -~1ctor Mature. Susan Haywa1d (';19 8 ) hlk to the M•n•&er EDm News EE Three Stoo1es 6.30 0 '2~ .._6 10 m I $,((!Al I Mo~· ie Cluslc: (C) (2hr) ''The Wlurd of Oz" Judy Garland stars as Dorn 11\y, the htlte Kansa~ fa rm gut whD 1~ l"'h1sked away on a ma11cal tour ney by a tornado in lh1s motion p1ctu1e classic Co stars are Ray Bolger as the Scarec1ow, Jae!<. Haley as the Tin Woodsman, Bert Lahr d) lhe Cowardly lion, B1llte Burl\ as Ghnda, the Good Witch, and Margaret Hamilton as the Wicked Witch l6 Movie: "8ri1ht Eyes" (dra) ·34 t1::~~f~:m~l:~e:mes Dunn €t} Rom11nolls hble (~ 8) Hee Haw m Chup1tito Film feature Rolltt 81mes 7:00 f) Newi 0 ( ... s ... ,..,.IC .... 1..,.At....,! Nursing Hames Bur- ied Alive? Reporter Bill Redeker e• amines what 1t 1s like to hve 1n a nursing home -from the very good ones which are line places to live to the very bad ones that oiler patients nothing mo1e than a bare existence rg Treuure Hunt Q Mllllon $ Movie: (C) (2hr) "Pontius P1l1le" (dra) '64 -Jeanne Crain. Basil Rathbone @ The FBI r17 (3 1 The Wiiburn Brothers I Japanese Llnguage Proer•m film future Sp1nish Movie Easter Is ..• 7:30 TI; (3 J lB The W•ltons "An faster Story" (R) (i'hr) Ollv1a 1s stricken with polio and the severe crisis 1n the Walton lam1ly unveils the essenllal character of each ol tis members and demonstra tes how the pain and roy of the Easler sea na r the na of udson, Youne ow 'Hal of Paul U$ ' 1ctor OV zard nro who our t1on Ray Jack Bert 1ll1e tch, the '34 Uf· ei a d IVI! ler re r) ne n IS re Is ol 'II son are reflected in everyd1y human existence. 0 (Qj Cf)) (}) al SI.a Mllllon $ Min "Outraae in B•linderry'' Steve Austin persuades 1 pretty patriot to lead him to the hideout of rev- olutionaries who thr11ten to execute a U.S. Ambassador's wife they have abducted unless 1mprrsoned fellow· revolution1r1es are released. Mu tine Beswick, Richard Erdman, David Frankham ind Alan Carllou auest. m NOVI "Lost World of the Maya" Retired 1rchuolo1lst, Sir Eric Thompson, auldes viewers throuah the beautiful cities built by the Mayan Indians over 2,000 years 110 and rl(ounts the true story of the Mayan people EE Korean f°" Sonas 8:00 ~ Bobby Goldsboro Show 6 Movie: (C) "Good News" (mus) '4 -June Allyson, Peter uwtord. m Movie: "l.Arceny, Inc.." (dra) '42 -Edward G, Robinson, Jane Wyman, Broderick Crawford. I Passport to Travtl Nippon No Ut./Ntft Survlvel Koreen Historic Dr1ma 8:30 0 @(]) tfole?:HUC Sunday Mrstery-MrlfOud "Return to the Alamo" (R) Pressure for women 1n positions of responsibility at police headquarters results 1n S1t. Phyllis Norton's (Teri Garr) rrse to watch commander just as three major cases break all at one time. Diana Muld1ur, Larry Storch, Jeanne Cooper and Charles Turner 1uest star. 0 'KING IS COMING' * Prophecy E'xplained By DR. HOWARD C. ESTEP frlE DAIL '( P1LOI rv WEEK MARCH JO I~/!) and the knowledae to dul with This la J1pa11 their new rrahts. Frances Stern· ct) Did MJ Colu1nbus Sall? be 11ven land for a productive life I CV Mr. Gospel Guitar haaen is featured u Harriet Beech· The C1me (R) 0 Tht Kl114 la Comlq er Stowe. Ci)) Louis Paul Lehman 0 (Qj (l)) (3) al ABC Su11d1J 0 It Is Written Don Klrahner's Rock Concert Movie: (C) (Zhr) '"The Ten Com· (j) ~ mandments" Concl. (R) (biblical The Fii 11 :OO I 0 @(a .. 1 ~)3 ""'" drema) '57-Ch1r1ton Heston, Yul fJ Soul Free l12) (~ Brynner, Anne B1xter, Edward G. m Revin l fires 6 ~~:tters Robinson, Yvonne OeCarlo, Debra Ell) The Sinners "The Holy Door'' Kithryn Kuhlman Pa1et, John Derek, Sir Cednc ft:\ y ...... ,._ rn Hardwicke, Nina Foch, Marthe ~ o ..... 01 ..... twary l..!!.I NYPD Scott, Judith Anderson, Vincent 10:00 O KNIC Special "lnllallon-Win· 11:15 ICampus Profile Price. Cecil B. OeMille's epic film ners & Losers" Consumer re~rter, Nnrs story of Moses and the uodus from Betty f urness, hosts this investi11a· (])Rock Concert Eopt. tion of in flatlon in areas of e(On· ( (j)) Week In Review E Yorty Show omy. Guests include Consumer Ad· 11 :30 U Movie: "The lntarns" (dra) erpiece Theater: V"ienna vacate, Ralph Nader: New Yor11 '62-Mrchael Callan, Cliff Robert· mu of Lo~• and Duth State ~enator, Phillip Hart, and son, James MacArthur. "A Confirmed Bachelor'' Conclusion Economist D~. Paul Samuelson. B Q) ct) Best ol To11l1ht of • three-part story. Day of D1K0v1ry Movie: "Bridae to the Sun" 9:00 I Oral Roberts 6 Rellalon-Help Unt (dra) '61-Carroll Baker, James • Garner Ttd A1mstron1 • Outdoors WIUI Ken Call1war Shi11eta Japanese un1uar1 Pro1ram1 II Matriafe Obsolete? (jJ Tel~pulw The 0111 W1y News (iQl Movie: "Son1 ol 8ern1d1tta!' . Estelar '75 Dr. J1uus lnvulon Hour (dr1) '43-Jenniler Jones, Charles News/Sumo WreJtllnr Bickford 9:30 • (])Wild l inadom I Comb1t 8 Eaton Presents No6 in 700 Club Tony & Susan Alamo * "The American Parade" · Encuenbo Warren Roberts With Vinnette Carroll . rommJ =-·us:rt Show 11:45 (5) CI» Spanish Movie Series-~'i~$~Pt~RNER" u 0 on °" e @ CV The Amtri· 10:30 I follow-Up 12:00 m Movie: "Hercules, Samson ' can Parade "So1ourner" Vinnette Sanb Blrbara forum Ulyuu" (adv) '65-Kirk Morris. Carroll stars 1s Sojourner Truth, a lest of Siroucho 12:30@ ltlaht On hber1led slave and active Abolition· News 1:00 0 Speakini freely ist-1 woman who couldn't write her The Protectors m Movie: "MutlnJ'' (adv) '52- own name but who left her indelible • Movie: "LA Dolce Vita" (dra) Petric Knowles, Anaela Lansbury. mark on American history. With the '61-Marcello Mutro11nni, Anita ratrliealion of the 13th Amendment, Ekbera, Anouk Aimee. 1:4-0 f) Movie: (C) "The Nakld Hills" Sojourner e1mp111ned for the (10) Action: Inner City (wes) '56-David Wayne, Keenan people now freed lrom bond111e to m Miulon: Impossible Wynn. VINNETTE CARROLL AND SOJOURNER TRUTH-GROWING TO BE ALIKE Vinnette Carroll dozes with her bright orange sneakers propped on her dressing-room table. They are covered by the folds of a long coarse -material dress and clash wi th the red bandanna wrapped around her neck. She has been catching a few winks during her de· manding taping schedule for "So1ourn· er," in which she repeats t he role of Sojourner Truth she introduced to tele· v1s1on audiences in ·'We the Women ." "Sojourner," the sixth special in The American Parade series of historical programs, airs Sunday at 9;30PM on CBS. Miss Carroll removes the sneakers to step into character as Sojourner and peers out from her antique spectacles. "I'm exactly like her," she says , re - ternng to Sojourner, the late 19th· Century anti-slavery fighter and protest· er for the nghts of women "My voice is heavy and manly. I think I've captured her way of looking and of ca rrying her· self. We both have an enormous capac· ity for work and a loving interest in young people. We both want to have an influence on young lives. "I've known her all my life," Miss Carroll continues. "My mother was very interested in Black history and wanted her children to share the interest. So, stories about Sojourner and other early fighters were constantly fed us. "So1ourner was a strong woman. Her impact was in her enormous intelli· Frances Sternhagen (left) portrays author Harriet Be«her Stowe, and Vinnette Car· roll st.rs as Sojourner Truth, • liberated slave and active abolitionist who made a stron1 Impression on her times, In "So· journer." gence. She had fire 1n her belly and a sense that her mission was a God-given challenge. "She felt dissatisfied, though, with her progress and the size of the prob- lems that she fought. She always fe lt she might have been more powerful 1t she had been able to read and write, but her beliefs remained unshaken.'' Sojourner's long efforts to influence her times find their echo in the work Miss Carroll is doing with minority groups at the New York City Urban Arts Corps, where she contributes to the lives and ca reers of young asp1r1ng ac· tors. ''There comes a time wh en one be· comes dissatisfied with the sma ll amount of canvas that the actor can cover," she says. "You want to expand your efforts to include the young. You feel a desire to tune them int<:> their potentials. You feel a need to help them learn to play on their gentler strings." Miss Carroll stands, stretches, swings her arms and growls deeply from the back of her throat. It's an exercise she does for relaxation before facing the cameras. You don't for a minute doubt the power of her image as Sojourner- or as herself. Page 7 Order Yours NOW ... 1000 r~ r\\~)~ frf ,~\ Beautiful ~~~:--=Stick-on Labels lT -'I • PERSONALIZED •STYLISH •EASY TO USE • ORDER FOR YOURSELF OR A FRIEND SHAPE ANO SIZE OF LABEL M rs John Doe 123 M•i n Street Anylown, Anyahl• 123•5 L•bels Do N ol H•ve A Printed Border Stylish Vogue type on fine quality white gummed paper. r---------------------, Fill in this coupon. clip and mail with S 1 SO to: Pilot Printing label Div .. Pod Office Box 1560 Cost• Mew, C•liforni1 92626 le Sure to UM your Zip Code I 14''·''4@1'"1---- L - - -- - - - - -- -- - -- -- ----~ Page 8 rHE DAIL'( PILOT Tll WE EK MARCH 30 1975 'THI~~ TH.4. T SCA.RE US' Dick Van Dyke and his daughter, Stacy, who makes her television debut, sing and dance together on the Emmy Award-winning actor-comedian's Special. Everyone knows who Dick Van Dyke Is, and most people know something about him. TV and movie fans know he starred in two television series and a host of very entertaining features, including "Mary Poppins," "Bye Bye Birdie" and "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang." Fans know he married his high school sweetheart, Marjorie, and that they have two sons, two daughters and one granddaughter. Last year, Dick was nominated for an Emmy after giving a superb performance in an ABC-TV Movie of the Week, "The Mor11ing After" in which he played a nice, middle class guy dying of alcoholism. We know that Dick himself is a recovered alcoholic because he wanted it known in hopes that others in the grips of booze might be inspired to come out of the darkness and seek help. Many have. So, one wonders. what's with "The Confessions of Dick Van Dyke," his first ABC Special airing Thursday at 8PM! What's to confess? "A lot of stuff," replies Dick. "mostly silly fears. I thought It would be kind of fun to share some of my personal phobias because they're all sort of commonplace. Everyone remembers things that scared the heck out of them when they were kids. Werewolf movies terrified me. I was afraid of girls. Most adults get fearful fantasies about their health. A lot of guys are a little afraid of mechanics because they make us feel dumb and charge us for it. These are the kind of fears I confess to on the show. They're not exactly sensational, but we hope they'll provide a few laughs." Dick says the show opens with one of the toughest song and dance numbers he has ever done. ''The song is 'Walking Happy' and six guys and I do the walks of a whole gang of familiar figures. It's wild. The darned thing almost killed me because we taped it In one continuous 'take' and it runs over five min- utes." Michele Lee guest stars and Stacy Van Dyke, Dick's pretty 20 year old daughter. makes her professional debut. singing two songs with her dad ("It's a Lovely Day Today" and "Mockingbird"). "I've been watching Stacy perforrn in school plays for years," explains Dick, "but I never realized how good she was until we worked together in a benefit in Phoenix last year. She was working on the switchboard at a big automobile agency when I called to tell her I wanted her on the show. She almost blew it by putting me on HOLD for about three minutes. Now she's back In school studying drama, dance and voice, thank God. "She was lousy on the switchboard." MONDAY MARCH 31 For mornlna •nd •fternoon llst1n1s. pleue see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, •re the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 10:00 O "The Scarlet Baronus" (my1) '6 l -Dawn Addams. (j) "The Tattered Dress" (dra) '57 -Jeanne Crain, Jeff Chandler. @ "The Slave" (adv) '63-Steve Reeves. Jacques Sernas. 11:30 ffi "The Story of Mollr l" (dra) 'SO-June Havoc. John Russell. 12:00 m "M1nhatun Melodrama'' (dra) '34-Clark Cable, Myrna Loy, Wil- ham Powell. 1:00 O "The Lost Continent" (adv) 'Sl -Cesar Romero, Hillary Brooke. • ~ (C) "The D1mned Don't Cry" (dra) 'SO-Joan Crawford, David Bnan 2:30 "Tower of London" (dra) '62 - V1ncen1 Puce. Michal Pate. a~ (jl "Shock Treatmenl'' (dra) ·~-Carol Lynley, Stuart Whitman 3:00 O "tarbine Willi1ms'' (dra) '52 -James Stewart. Jean Hagen, Wen dell Corey. o (C) "The Bofo!l Gun" (dra) '68 -Nicol W1lltamson. David Warner 3:30 llJ ''CleOP1t11'' (classic) '34- Cliudette Colbert, Henry Wilcoxon 0 "Soldier '" the R1ln" (com) '63 -Jackie Gleason, Steve McQueen. Tuesday Weld. rvt:NING ': 00 =I m li"ewt 3 1 3 ( ) News · . 6 • NCAA Cham · pionslllp B111letb1ll Finals Final game, from San Diego, Calif. I (6J Bonanza Ironside Partrid(t F•mily Truth or Consequences Marl• Ttres• Sur Trek m aectrk Comp'"' ff) Rockr & f riends 6:30 m Andy Gritflth fF.) Oragnet W_Zoom! (~ L8 ) Ouler'a Choi" EE Little Rascal' 7:00 0 (l) News 3 Ironside Bowlin& tor Dollart 6 Mod Squid • Whit's My Line? I love Lucy The FBI 1 11 Spy u Mujer P1ohlbid1 The 811 Valler l lnterf•te ) 8on1nz1 Dr•m• Three Stooru 7:30 I $25,000 Pyramid Help Thr Neighbor Rainbow SundH To Tell the Truth · Miiiion $ Movie: (C) (2hr) "Written on the Wind" (dra) '57- Rock Hudson. Lauren Bacall, Roberl Stack, Dorothy Malone. CD Dod1ers W1tm·Up I lneblll Dodgers v&. Giants al Phoenix. I Ahora Ytr&tl Acompan•m• Safari to Adventure little Rase.ala 8:00 0 @ ffi 'u111moke Episode information not 1vailable from the Network ol our presstlme. 0 Qj 00 :l_Q} m Smothers Brot"· ers Show (R) Tom and Dick's 11uests are Kate Smith, Paul Lynde, the rock aroup Sha Na Na, Freddie Prinle and Jack Albertson. U Movie: (C) (Zhr) "Slam" (dra) '69-DIOnne Warwicke. Ossie Davis, Stephen Boyd. ~ Mike Oouflu Show (~ (j)) Cl) · The Rookies eath at 6AM" W) Chris Owens narrowly escapes execution at the hands of two young men and a teenage girl on a wild crime spree that leads to the senseless killing of a veteran policeman and a doc- tor. W Both Siclu Now ~ Soccer from Muico ~~ Movie: (C) (2hr) "The Sun Also Rises" (dra) '57-Ava Gardner. Er· rot Flynn. Mel Ferrer I al) I si'ECilL I The Thin Edge "De· press1on The Shadowed Valley" First in a series of five biweekly I specials on mental health. This week. hosr Davrd Prowrll examines the nation's number one mental heallh problem, depression. its causes, symptoms, cures and what can be done to minimize its el fects m Los Polivoces. {i) J•paneM l..tnguafe Pro1ram 9:00 0 111) CV (JJ Maude Maude· s mother makes her first appearance and throws Maude into a lit of .. gu1lties" thal rubs off on the en- tire lamily. Audrey Christie guests. 0 KNBC Sptcal .. Touch of Gold '75" Dusty Sprinf tleld hosts this program which features million sell· er I gold record holders The Mira· cles, David Gates and Bo Donaldson & The Heywoods. Special guest 1s Ray Charles. 00 I Spy 0 *S.W.A.T.-KILLER * COP ON RAMPAGE• * 0 (Qj l.f)> ~ m s.w.u . "Jun· gle War" When S11. "Deacon" Kay 1s wounded, Hondo a1rees to re place him temporarily w1lh veteran cop Bo Pritchard with whom Hondo served in V1elnam But Pnlchard's deep seated host1hl1es begin lo emerge, placing the team in 1eop ardy. Cameron Mitchell guests. (fii l.efs ~ .. lte A Dul m Safari to Adventure ~ 00 Movie: (C) "Nl&ht I Day" (dra) '40-Cary Grant, Alexis Sm1lh al) The Orea,,,er That Rem1ins: A Portrait of H1rry Pertch ml Muy Aar1decldo m Movie: (C) "Donovan's Reef" (com)-John Wayne, Lee Marvin. 9:30 fJ @CV (]J Rhoda (R) Rhoda's up-to now rather smooth romance with Joe gets a little bumpy when he decides that it mi11ht be best 11 th e two of them began datina other people as well as eech other. f>Hews {jQ) MeN l:rittl11 Show (Continued) THE DAIL y PILOT rv WEEK. MARCH JO. t\Jl:> KOCE-TV ORANGE COUNTY TELEVISION THIS WEEK ON CHANNEL 50 SATURDAY: MARCH 29th (P.M.) l :OO uw for the '70s (C) "Property" 3:30 uw tor the '70s (C) "Acqumng Re.11 Property" 4:00 uw tor the '70s (C) .. E.scrow and Co ownership" 4:30 Man ind Environment (C) "Con servat1on ot Vital Resources" 5:00 M111 ind £nvironment (C) "Ur- ban1zat1on l he living Com mu nlly" 5:30 Special: (C) (PBS) .. The Clar ence Darrow Special'' 7:00 Sook But (C) (PBS) "Billion Dollar Baby" 7:30 Alternatlne Current (C) (KOC[) 8:00 KOCE Special: (C) (KOCE) 8:30 Women 1t Your Doors (C) (KOCE) 9;00 Ascent ol Min (C) (PBS) "Knowledge Or Certainty" SUNDAY: MARCH 30th (P M.) 3:00 Yoga with Madellne (C) (KOCE) Yoga telecourse. 3:30 Yoaa with M1deline (C) (KOCE) Yoga lelecourse. 4:00 Southern C.lifornil Connection (C) 4:30 Great Performances (PBS) "Pa- gll1cc1" 6:00 lnter1ece (C) (PBS) "A C1v1t R111h1s Retrospective" 6:30 KOCE Special: (C) (KOCE) "Women In Art" 7:00 Women et Your Doon (C) (KOCE) 7:30 Voters' Pipeline (C) (KOCE) "C1ry Spotlight. Mission Viejo" 8:00 8ill Moyers' Journal: Intern•· tion1I Report (C) (PBS) "Nat· rob1 Earthwatch" 9:00 Ame11ca (C) (PBS) "The More Abundant Life-Part II" 9:30 FIXus. Orange County (C) (KOCE) "Alcoholics Anonymous· What II Is and What It Isn't'• MONDAY: MARCH 31st (P.M.) 3:00 Llw for the '70s (C} "Real Es- tate Finance" 3:30 Man and Environment (C) "Population Dynamics" 4:00 Cookln' Cajun (C) (PTL) "Goose and Duck" 4:30 Electric Comp1ny (C) (CTW) 5:00 Sewme Street (C) (CTW) 6:00 Llw for the '70s (C) "Real Es- tate Finance" 6:30 Yoaa with Madeline (C) (KOCE) Yoaa tele()Ourse. 7:00 Woman (C) (PBS) 7:30 Focus: Oren&e County (C) (KOCE) "Medical Malprachce In- surance" 8:00 Ar1bs ind Israelis (C) (PBS) 8:30 Hove (C) (PBS) "The Crab Nebula" 9:30 lirut Oeclalons (C) (PBS) 10:00 Mvancina Oentlstrr (C) Den- tistry telecourse. TUESDAY: APRIL ht (P.M.) 3:00 Play Brld&t with the upert.s 3:30 Cookln' C.Ju11 (C) (PTL) "Goose and Duck" 4:00 Yoa• with Madeline (C) (KOCE) 4:30 Electric Company (CJ (CTW) 5:00 Seume Street (C) (CTW) S:OO Blc Slue Marble (C) (NET) 6:30 Min •nd Environment (C) "Population Dynamics" 7:00 Romantic Rebellion (C) (PBS) "William Turner'' J 7:30 Alternalin& Curttnt (C) (KOCE) Musical Variety 8:00 Special: (C) (PBS) "Menoml· nee" 9:00 Special: (C) (PBS) "Sculpture In The Open" 9:30 talifornla Jourul (C) (PBS) WEDNESDAY: APRIL 2nd (P.M.) 3:00 uw for the '70s (C) "Real (s. late Brokm " 3:30 Man •nd (Jivironmenl (C) "Wa ter Supply, Demand, and Pollu· tion" 4:00 Great Dtdalona (C) (PBS) 4:30 aectrrc Co11p1ny (C) (CTW) 5:00 Sesame Street (C) (CTW) 6:00 uw tor the '70s (C) "Real Es- tate Brokers" 6:30 Yor• with Madeline (C) (KOCE) Yoaa tel~ourse. 7:00 Play Bridle wlUI tile Etptm (C) 7:30 Vote"'' Pipeline (C) (~OCE) "Or· ange County In Washinaton" 8:00 Muterpltce Theetle (C) (PBS) 9:00 Ascent of Man (C) (PBS) ..Knowledae or Certainty" 10:00 Adv1ndn1 OentlstIJ (C) Den ttstry telecourse. THURSDAY: APRIL 3rd (P.M.) 3:00 Special: (C) (PBS) "Menom1· nee" 4~00 YOf• with M•de!ine (C) (KOCf) Yoga tetecourse 4:30 Eltdric Company (C) (CTW) 5:00 SU.me Stleet (CJ (CTW) 6:00 Book But (C) (PBS) "Moe Berg" 6:30 Man ind Environment (C) "Wa. ter Supply, Demand, and Pollu tion" 7:00 Sic11tzler's Yienn1 (C) (KPBS) 7:30 Peoplewat(h (C) (KOCE) 8:00 The Japtnese Film (C) (PBS) "Gate of Hell" FRIDAY: ArRIL 4th (P.M.) 3:00 uw tor the '701 (C) "Use of Real Property" 3:30 Woman (C) (PBS) "Florence luscomb, Suffra11ist" 4:00 Plar Bridge with the upert.s (C) (ED. TV PRODUC.) 4:30 Electric Company (C) (CTW) 5:00 Seaame Street (C) (CTW) 6:00 Ltw tor the '70s (C) "Use of Real Property" 6:30 Nov.a (C) (PBS) "The Crab Nebula" 7:30 Orance C.Unty Review (C) 8:00 Romantic Rebellion (C) (PBS) 8:30 Behind the Unes (C) (PBS) 9:00 Flrin& Lint (C) (PBS) SATURDAY; APRIL Sttl (P.M.) 3:00 uw lor the '70s (C) "Real Es tale Fin1nce" 3:30 uw for the '70s (C) "Real Es· tate Brokers" 4:00 uw for tfle '70s (C) "Use of Real Property" t:30 Min and [nvlrvnment ~) "Population Dynamics" 5:00 Man ind Environment (C) "Wa ler Supply, Demand. and Pollu lion" 5:30 SPECfAL: (C) (PBS) Menom1· nee" 6;30 Specl1I: (C) (PBS) 7:00 Book a .. t (C) (PBS) 7:30 Altematlna Current (C) (KOCE) 8:00 Austin City limits (C) (PBS) 9:00 Ascent of Min (C) (PBS) MONDAY (Continued) I W•ndertuS1 Washington Stni&ht hlk u Tlerra TUESDAY 10:00 6 17 J )(j) Medlul Center APRIL 1 "l hree on A Tightrope" (R) When For morning and afternoon listings Cmdy Roberts. a heai:l!lul, 1ntellt please see DAYTIME PROGRAMS' gent voung heart patient, lalls in · love vitith a mentally retarded young Bhelow, ,for yo_ur convenience, are man, ~he refuse~ th~ operahon that t e day 5 movies. cnuld Bve her hie and G3nnon --0-A-Y_T_l_M_E_M_O_V_l_E_S_ wants to know why 0 KNBC Speci1I 'C1tme Without Punishment" An exam1n~hon ol the Juvenile Justice System. a system which. with hea~y court calendars and understalhng, doe~n·t work This special suggests some reme dies that may help end the present dilemma Q@News t6 Run for Your Lile 0 CARIB E-NEW BIG HIT ·*STACY KEACH STARS! 0 (~ (.f"'\) (i \ G) C11rlbc "Mur dN 1n Paradise" Oen ar.d Mark probe the mystery ol a ~hooting v1c1tm. a recently released convict, and the rt'asons fer hi~ d~m1~e Re· scheduled 0 Meet the Mayors Mayor Tom Bradley guests fl} Cita Con las tstrellJ~ l6 The Untouchables al) The J1panese f ilm When A Woman Ascer.ds the Stairs" (1960) A widow left penniless make! a hvtnR 1n the only way she cln, a• a hos•ess 1n J bar in tht Ginz;1, where 1n spite of many pressurts. she retams her innocence m film 10:30 I Journey to Adventure g;) Newi Petticoat Junction 10:45 News 11 :00 I (~) 0 m m News · ! a J (1Ql r» (6 News But of Groucho 6 Perry Mason lD:OO 0 "Commando'' (adv) 'S4 -Stew art Granger. Dorian Gray (t) "Canyon Pnsaae" (wes) '46- Susan Hayward. Dana Andrews @ "When Tomorrow Comes'' (dra) '39-Charles Boyer, Irene Dunne. l 1:30 Q) "The Brave One" (dra) '56- Michel Ray, Rodolfo Hoyos. 12:00 ID "Conquered City" {adv) '65- 0avul Niven, Martin Balsam 1:00 O "Always Goodbye" (dra) '38- Cesar Romero, Barba1a Stanwyck, He1bert Marshall. '2& (C) "We Joined the Navy" (com) '62-Kennelh More. Lloyd No Ian. Joan O'Brien 2:30 re-"At War With lhe Army" (com) 51 -0ean Martin. Jerry lewis i1 'T (C) "A Boy Ten Feet Tall'' {dra) 73 Edward C. Robinson. f Prgus McClelland 3:00 0 (C) "Wall! the Proud Und" {wes) '56-Audie Murphy, Anne Bancroft io (C) ''The Incredible Mr. Lim· per (com) 64-Don Knotts. Carole Cook l:lO 3 1 {C) "And Now Miguel" (adv) '66-Guy Stockwell, Clu Gulager O (C) "Three Into Two Won't Go" {com) '69-Rod Steiger, Claire Bloom, Judy Geeson. EVENIN G I The Lucy Show Mission: Impossible 6:00 £ll 0 , 8 (101 ~m a> Newa Ott Ballance l-~ , z ~ - r:f To Tell the Truth 3 0 11(3 23 6 (29 8 )News L" I' Ti' Bonanza l:l~ Wiid Wild West Ironside (ljq (§I) Wanted: Dud or Alive Partridge family 11:30 fJ 11 rv (ifl CBS Late Movie: Truth or Constquences (C) "The Young Run=ways" (dra) Maria Teresa '68-Broc~e Bundy KMn Cough I Star Trek Im. I lc;yd Bochner Patty MrCor Elec111c Company mack Rocky & friends 0 ~ '\Q m Johnny Carson Glen Campbell 1~ guest host 6:30 tlO Mm Grittin Show U Twilieht Zone • IAndy Gritlith 0 (~ (81) (3) Wide World Mys. Dragnet tery "The Nurse Killers" Zoom! O Movie: (C) "Code Name: Red Cl ) Dealer's Choice Roses" (dra) '69-Jame~ Daly. Pier Quest for Adventure Angelt little Rascals lD Movie· ''The Man Who Laughs" 7·00 i) 0 0 Cl3 Ci} ID G) Hews (adv) 6fi -lean <iorel, [dmund Pur 31 Ironside dom 0 Bowline tor Doll•~ 12:00 O Movie. "The Shortest Day'' (61 Mod Squid (com) 63 Walt er Pidgeon Virni 1i 1 Truth or Consequences I 1s1, Stewar1 Granger, David N1v~n I What's My line? (6) Night Gallery I Love Luey Q) Dakbri The FBI (3) I Spy 1:00 0 '10 Tomorrow fl} LI Mujer Prohibid1 0 (3 \ 8 1 'li NfWS 56 The Big Valley 1:4S 0 Movie: "Whett Danaer l ives" gl Y~a With Madeline (dra) '50-Robert Mitchum, faith i r8-.) Bonanza Oomergue ' Orima 3:00 6 Movie: "M11i"e R1iders" (dra) Three Stooeu '44 -Pat O'Brien Rober1 Ryan 7:30 f) New T1euurt Hunt Page 10 I Ht: l)AIL y PIU)I rv WEEK MAACrl JO 1975 0 llQ) ~ ~ Hollywood Squares 9·30 I Newt · W1nde .. ust O Help Th7 Nelahbor 11 O Let's Mike A Deal Revlsta Music.al (I ) To Tell the Truth : The Romantic Rebellion "W1I 0 Million $ Movie: (2hr) "Hud" liam Turner" Par1 II. (dra) '63-Paul Newman. Melvyn m LI Tierra Douglas, Pat11c1a Neal lO:OOi)@(3)(j)Barn1b7 Jones I Bewitched "Jeopardy for Two" A notorious t1·-1tcheB ,,,. double agent named Raven be Elitos comes Barnaby's ultimate target American Outdoonm1n when a B1111sh 1ntell11ence agent Animal World hues him to track down an elusive little R1suls Czech dealing in esp1ona1e. Eric 1:00 i) 1 (I)(! Good Times (R) Braeden and Bernard Fol guest Budding ar11st JJ. &ets a chance lo 0 fi1 ({)@}ID Police Story earn money by pa1nt1ng a por1ra1t. ''Fathm & Sons" (R) A palrolm1n but there's something about the 1s baffled by tht: deaths of two subject that makes Florida say no. Yugoslavian fishermen and becomes 0 ti) m Adim 12 "Gus Cor· convinced that the slaymgs were bin'' Mark Harmon guests as a motivated by some past evenl. Tony new recruit who 15 assigned as Musante, Kaz Garas. Richard Jaeckel Reed's temporary partner when and Elaine Joyce star I k ~ID@News Mal oy ta es a desk assignment. Run for Your lite Trying to prove himself, CortJln (twJ 00> CV m Marcus Welby (Harmon), wilh nine months of pro· M.D. "To falher A Child" (R) A suC· ba11on under his bell, succeeds only 10 exasperating his fellow offlcen; cessful young politician questions O MoYie: (C) (2hr) "Contempt" his own manhood when Or. Welby (dra) '64 -Bngitte Bardot, Jacl\ tells him that his wife can become Palance. pregnant only through art1f1c11I 1n @ Mille Douglu Show seminat1on Diane Baker and Ron 0 (29 8 ) J)Ci)HappyDIJ$ Ely guest. "R1ch1e Moves Out" (R) R1ch1e EE Cit.a Con Lis Estrello laces rtahlV when he moves in with fiiJ The Untouchables Ills older brother to gain a sense ffi Interface or freedom and discovers that hav· 10:30 I Journey to Adventure 1ng a place ot your own is not all Petticoat Junction fun and games : The f ine Art of Coolin& Off o Movie: (C) (2hr) ''Countess . News rrom Hong Kone" (com) '67- Sophia Loren, Marlon B1ando 10:45 El) News m Dealer's Choice Both Sides Now 11 :00 0 0 ~ CE News Pobre Oiabt1 3) C!.i ® QJ (!)News 1;261 Movie: (2hr) "Murder, Int." Best of Groucho (mys) '60-Stuart Whitman, Mai Perry Mason Britt, Peter Falk The Lucy Show ~ Ftelin& Good Dick Cavett hosts. Mission: Impossible El Show de Sylvia Pinal Off Ballanu J1p1nese Llnguage Proer1ms 1 (3) To Tell the Truth Wild Wild West 8:30 6 lt~ (3) l8J I sPWAl I The Run· ,-YO(• for Health aways (90) An adventure d1ama { ;. (JJ) Wanted: Dead or Alive about a boy and a leopard whose separate fllghts to freedom bring 11:30 fJ ,I:zJ (J) ~8J CBS ute Movlt: them together m a umque fnend (C) "Who's Got the Action?" (com) ship Josh Albee, Oorolhy McGuire. '62-Dean Martin, I ana Turner, (d Van W1lhams. John Randolph and die Albert, Waller Matthau. Neva Patterson star 0 Q.J@ ~ m Johnny Cl11Gn 0 12~ (i) m N 8 C Tu es d 1 J Shirley Maclame guests Movie: (C) (90) "Strange Home· 8 Twilight Zone (om1ng" (R) (dra) '74-Robert (f19 (81) Wide World Mys- Culp, Glen Campbell, Barbara An tery "Come Die With Me" derson. Leit Garrett. John Crawford. 0 Movie: "Picadilly Third Stop" Whitney Blake. A hotel cat·burglar (dra) '60-Mai Zetterhng, Dennis !urned murderer returns home tor P11ce the first lime m 18 years Lo v1s1t @Movie: "Undercover Woman" relatives who think of him as a (mys)-Slephame Bachelor charmmo. generous world traveler. " 12:00 0 Movie: "Raw Deal" (mys) '4B 0 (Q9 (8)) G) ABC Tuesday Movie: (C) (90) "Slviau" (R) -Dennis O'Keefe, Claire Trevor, (dra) '74-Andy Gnffllh, Sam Bot John Ireland. toms, Noah Beery, James Best, Ran· 00 Night Gallery dy Boone, Jim Antomo. An unarmed m Movie: "Ni&ht Must Fall" (dra) youth fights desperately for surmal '64-Alberl Finney, Sheila Han against two ruthless enemies-a de cock. ranged hunter and the relentless 1:00 8 (f~ Tomorrow mdese~~"' Griffin Show (~J@ ~ @ News The A.scent of Min "The long 1:45 6 Movie: (C) "Search ftf the C 1ldhood" Or Bronowsk1 concludes Evil One" (drt) '68-lee Patterson. his 1nqu1ry on the evolution of man Henry Branden. by giving his personal evaluation of 2:00 m All·Hlehl Show: "Miulon to the standing ol 20th century man Mor~o." "Thieves' Hl1hw11'' 9:00 6) I Spy 3:30 f) Movie: "Never A Dull Moment" @ Slf1rl to Adventure (com) '50-Fred MacMurray, Irene m Situation Comedy Dunne " .. s 8 r. 0 e WEDNESDAY APRIL 2 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 10:00 O (C) "Will ol f ury" (dra) '62- Tony Sailer, Richard Goodman 6 "Women in Hldln11" (dra) '50- lda Lupino. Howard Ourt @ "Abandoned" (dra) '49-Dennis O'Keele. Gale Storm, Jeff Chandler 11:30 @ "Any Humber tin Win" (dra) '64 -Alain Oelo11, Jean Gabtn 12:00 U) "Ee11ah" (dra) '62 -Arch Hall Jr , Richard Kiel I 1 :00 O "Shadow Min'' (mys) '53 - Cesar Romero, Kay Kendall :26 (C) "The Couch" (mys) '62 - Grant W1lhams. Shirley Knight 2:30 8 (C) ''That rorsythe Woman" Pan I (dra) '50 -Greer Garson, Errol Flynn. Walter Pidgeon 2~ 6 (C) "Nine Hours lo Rama'' (dra) '63 -Horst Buchholz, Jose 1 Ferrer 3'.00 6 (C) "fo11y Guns to Apache Pus" (wes) 'SI -Audie Murphy, Kenneth Tobey 10 (C) "Critic's Chorce" (com) 6J -Lucille Ball, Bob Hope 3:30 (3 (t) "The Snow Queen'' (an1 mated) '60 -voices of Sandra Oee and Patty McCormac~ O (t) "Asuult on the Wayne" (dra) '10 -Leonard N1moy, Keenan Wynn. Lloyd Haynes. EVE NIN G 6:00 0 0 ·a I 10~ m m m News 3 fi)11T 3 23 6l(~9r8 1) News ' 0 r6 ) Bonanza 6 Ironside aJ Partndge family @ Truth or Consrquenttt ff) Maria Teresa ").6 St.1r Trek ffi Uectnc Compl!'Y ffi Rocky & r11ends 6·30 (10 Merv G11fhn Show aJ Andy Grillith IE) Ura11net Ell) Zoom! (Cl9 8 ) Dealer's Choice ffi Trevel the World W Little Rast.Ills 7:00 0 0 0 12j 6 m CD News 3 Ironside l:t Bowling for Doll111 i'ij Mod Squad (i J Truth or Consequencn m What's My line? I love Lucy The fBI Qt (3 11 Spy fl) u Mujer Prohib1da la...IW The Bi11 Valley tli) Psycholop Tod1y (1)9 l 81) Bon1nza g;) Drama m Three Stooaes 7:30 0 Lorne Greene's ust ol the Wiid 0 Name That Tune Q ukers Basketb1tl Laliers vs the Phoenix Suns O Celebrity Swups11kes .._a To Tell the Truth 0 Million $ Movie: (C) (2hr) "The Brid11es al Toko Ri" (dra) '54 - Wilham Holden, Grace Kelly, Fred rte March Jg Price Is Ri11ht W Bewitched U \j) let's Mike A Deal ffi The G1me "The Tax Game" A special one hour ed1t1on In which viewers may call In the11 lax Ques t1ons to a panel of tax experts m Noches Tapatlas gr;) Outdoors With Ken C1llaway Q) Celebrity Bowling ffi little Rut1ls 8:00 0 f!Z ~:U L!1 Tony Orlando & Dawn Guests not available from lhe Network at our pressllme 0 ll ~ 10 ffi Little House on the Prairie "Mr Edwards' Home corning" (R) Ma t11es to marry oft a one time neighbor. Mr Edwards (Victor French), to a pretty widow 6 Mike Douglas Show e fHt OAll '( ~tL01 1.J \/Vllt<. MARL.rt JIJ 1-17, Larry Gates Pa111c1a Connolly, N1ch olas Kepros and Blau Brown star 9:30 6 News @ W1ndetlust EI) Chucho Avelt1net mu Tierra 10:00 0 11, 3 8 M1nhunter 'Jack knife'· (R) Hired lo trap a bru tal truck h1gh1ac~ing gang, Barrell takes lo d11v1ng a big ug, only to l1nd himself on a temtyin11 ride for his Ille Q l~ @ lo m Movln' On 'The Tame of His life" (R) Sonny and Will set out to show an 111 lempered trucker an eventful time when lhey learn he's dying of cll'ncer and doesn't know 1t. Michael J Pollard guests, QW@News 6 Run for Your life 0 (~ 81 ) (3) ffi Baretu "The Mansion" Tony Barella lmperson· ates a nightclub emcee and also disguise!> himself as a little old lady in order to 1nvesl1gate the slaying of an undercover police woman Sondra Blake (Roberl Blake's wife) guests. fl) Cila Con us Estrellas ;26 The Untouchables 10.30 O Journey to Adventure @ Petticoat Junction mHews (61 Perry Muon 0 The Lucy Show m M1Hion: Impossible @ 011 Ballance 11 I J To Tell the Truth :26 Wilt! Wild West ff) Yo111 tor Hullh (19 a ) Wanted: Dud 01 Allvt 11:30 8 11 3 8 CBS lat. Movie: (C) "Corlly" (dra) '7 1 -Robert Blake, Charlotte Rarnpllng 0 ll .£, 10 m Johnny Carson B Twlli&ht Zone (~ (8,) Ci Dick tavett "Kath· anne Hepburn" Part I (R) 6 Movie. "De1th of A Cyclist" (dra) '67 -Lucia Bose, Alberta Closas @ Movie: "The Bob M1thlas Story" (sports) ·54 -Bob Mathias. Ward Bond 12:00 O Movie: "Ambush" (mys) '39 - Lloyd Nolan, Gladys 'iwarthout 6 Night G1llery m Mo v I e: "F11endly Enemies'' (dra) '42-Charles W1nn1nger, Nancy Kelly 1:00 0 'lo Tomorrow O 3 a 2l r 61 News 1:45 0 Movie: "Eveiybody Does It" (com) '49 -Paul Douglas. Linda Darnell 0 (~ :J') l~1 Cl) That's My Ma-10:45 ff) Hews ma "Mama Steps Out" CR) Clifton al Cinema 34 2:30 aJ All·Nlghl Show: "I Was A Mile War Bride," "Mother Was A fresh· min" 1s worried because Mama rs dalinf a widower and 1he 1omance look!> 11:90 § } Q ~CD News se11ous 8 10 2~ 16) News ID Dealer's Choice Best ol Groucho 3:30 O Movie "Room Service" (com) '38-The Mar A Brothers, Lucille Ball @ Both Si<1es Now --------------------------- EE Carmlnia '26 Movie. (2hr) "The Gatling Guo'' (wes)-Guy Stockwell, Rober! f uller €[) Championship Wrestling EE Japanese language Programs 8:30 0 (P-9 8 ) ..-31 ff) ABC Wednes· day Movie: (C) (90) "Dead Man on the Run" (dra) '75-Peter Graves, Katherine Justice, Pernell Roberts An invest1gat1on into the murder of a special agent uncovers a plot lo cover up a political assassination ID Merv Griffin Show ffi Behind the Lines 9.00 0 Ji (3 8 Cannon "Search t. Destroy' Cannon's search lor trou bled teenager Shelly Cochran re veals why the girl ran away she had witnessed a murder tonsprracy involving her wealthy aunt and an unknown collaborator Dana Wynter, lee Purcell and James Wainw11ght guest 0 jl ~ 1.2 m Pe trocelli "A Night of l error" Lois Net lie ton guests as Gloria Kane, a woman who's knocked unconscious 1n a light w11h her boylnend. and she awakens lo find him sla1n-w1th the gun she's holding in her hand Peter Mark Richman also guests ~6 I Spy Safari to Adventure : Theat" in America 'School for Scandal" l he Guthrie Theatre 1n Minneapolis performs Richard Sher 1dan's classic satrre on hie in 18th century London, where elite gossip. mongers gather at lady Sneerwell's lo spread malicious rumors and start fl1rtaflons with each other ''THE SMALL CAR EXPERTS" FACTORY AUTHORIZED SALES -SERVICE-PARTS PlaSONAllllO LEASING -ALL MAKES I. MODUS A fl#E SELECTION Of USED CARS 842-7781 540-0442 /__, - Servi11fl C~· 1;"J S MINUTES SOUTH OF SAN OlfGO FWY 18835 BEACH BLVD. HUNTINGTON BEACH Page 11 THURSDAY APRIL 3 For momin1 and afternoon llttinas. please see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 10:00 O {C) "Wilk Into Htll" (adv) '57 -Chips R1tferty, Fr1nco1se Chrts· top he CI} "M1nhunf' (dra) '44 -Walter I Pid1eon, Geor1e Sanders (!)"face ol fire'' (d11) '59-Cam eron Mitchell, James Whitmore. ll:JO (!)"Outside the Llw" (dra) 'S6- Ray Danton, Lei1h Snowden 12:00 m "C1ptain Caution" (adv) '40- Victor Mature. Leo Camllo, lou1!te 1 Platt. 1:00 O "Scoll1nd Yard ln1pector" (mys) I 'S2-Cesar Romero, Marilyn Max well ]~ (C) "Three Sailors ' A Girl" (mus) ·53 -Jane Powell, Cordon MacRae, Gene Nelson 2:30 Lt. (C) '1hat Forsythe Wom1n" Concl (dra) 'SO-Greer Garson (C) "T1ru Bulb•" Part I (dra) '62 - 'ful Brynner, Tony Curtis .» CI) (C) "The Bramble Bush'' (dra) '60-R1chard Burton, Barbara Rush l :OO O (C) "Pill1r' of lht ~y" (wes) S6-Jell Chandler. Dorothy Malone 10 "Portrait of A Mobster'' (dra) '6l-V1c Morrow, Leslte Pa111sh 3:30 CV "S11k1tthewan" (adv) ·54_ Alan Ladd, Shelley Winters 6:00 O (C) "Two loves" (dra) '61 - Shirley Maclaine, Laurence HaNey Jack Hawkins. lVFN I NG M&~~'r/~~~~s (6 , Bon1nu1 Ironside Partrid1e Flmlly TNth or ConHquences M1rl1 Ttrtu t2it Star T tell Eill Eltdrlc COmP1nY m Rocky l Friends 6:30 IMerv Griffin Show Andr Griffith Dr11net : Zoom! ( Ci ) Duler's Choiu • Ste the USA UtUe A1scal' 7:00 0 0 l1,t.J et) News lronsillt Bowlina for Doll111 Mod Squirl Truth or Consequenc11 Whit's My Une? I love Lucy Tht FBI (})I Spy LI Mujer f'rohlbld1 The Bl1 Veller : Yo11 With Medtllne ( l.l)> Bon1nu · Or1m1 Three Stooees Page 12 7:30 IJ Candid Clmera a:oo O Q) 00 f'rke Is Rl1ht O Help' Thy Nel&hbor O o let'a Mike A Dul lV To Tell the TNth O Million $ Movie: (2hr) "Suns.et Boulevard" (dra) 'SO-Gloria Swan· son, William Holden m Bewitched Ell) As:slanmtnt America (90) "Tht New South: Andrew Youn1" Oorts Kearns inleN1ews Geor11a Con11ress man, Andrew Youna. I Juevu de Gila Race C11 Action Bobby Goldsboro Show Little R1sc.1ls B THE WALTONS! THE * WEEK'S BEST BET! 0 fj1, ~ (!_1 lhe W1ltons "The Thorou1hbred" (R) John-Boy hopes to ride the family mule to vrctory in the annual local race unhl he learns that a horse descended from three Derby winners is also entered. 0 !ll 16 19J m Sunshine "Jill" While Sam is working at several 1obs to buy Jill a doll house. Jill 1els lost at the zoo. O Movie: (C) (2hr) "Where Bui· lets fly'' (susp) '66-Tom Adams. Dawn Addams 6-Mille Dou11u Show 0 (~ -.!)) (ft al .... ! s ... , .... i""'s• ... •...,~ I The Conleuions of Didi V1n Dyke Mr Van Dyke stars in this lighthearted look at the funny side of fear through music and comedy The show also introduces Dick's 20 year old daughter, Stacy, makin1 her telev1S1on debut Michele Lee is Dick's special auest. I Duler's Choiu Both Sides Now Nidl• Ciro ~ Movie: (2hr) ''We're No Anaels" (com) 'SS-Humphrey Bo1art. Peter Ushnov, Aldo Ray. ffi J1P1nne Lln1u11e Pro11r1m1 8;30 0 ~ @ ®) m Bob Crane Show "One Summer of Misery" A t11ht family budget results in Bob's hav· 1ng to take advanta1e of 11 Colum bia University summer school scholarship wtthout the presence ol his wile m Merv CriNln Show EE Situation Comedy 9.00 0 Jl. (V CBS Thursd1y Mov· ie: (C) (2hr) "Crime Club" stars Scott Thomas. Eugene Roche a11d Robert Lansin1 as members of The Crime Club, an unofl1c1al aroup of lawyers, lnvest11at1ve reporters and writers banded together for the pre- vention of crime. "Mr. Ir Ml'1. Cop" stars Anthony Costello and M1rianne McAndrew as a young couple, both police officers, who have to recon c1le their married life with their otten dangerous profusion. 0 12_J 00 0 m Mic Dnls Show Mac's 1uests are actress Lee Grant, country s1n11er Donna Far110. Jim Nabors and Superstar 0 J Simpson (6) I Spy 0 Cf3 -) Ci) Cil) Stretb of Sin Fr1neisco "Jacob's Boy" (R) Brock Peters, Mitch Vogel and D1bney Coleman star 1n a drama 1boul 1 middle-age black man "!ho run1 from his new job when 1 murder rHE L>AIL Y PILOT, TV WEEK MARCH 30, t975 111vest1gat1on threatens to eapose his escape trom a Southern prison farm. @ Bo•inc from the Olympic FRIDAY ti} Futiv1I lntern1eion1I APRIL 4 Ell) I olcr•L ! 5ive Us This Day A reprise of the Inner V1srons special For momlnc and afternoon ll1t1n11, duhna wrlh the efforts to establish please see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. a 11allonal holiday in memory of Dr Below, for your convenience, .,. Martin Luther K1n1 Jr the day's movies. 9:30 O News a> LI Tier11 lO:OO 0 Q) (tQJ m lucu Tinner "A Touch of Bribery" Truman High School ind Lucas Tanner are named 1n a law suit when Lucu elects to defend the efforts of two student reporters who uncover the question· able dealin1s ol a local business· man. ~mNews Run for Your Ule (~Cf.))(]) al H11ry 0 "fhe last He11" (R) Harry 1s unable to prevent the systematic slayln1 of relatives of a rich old woman who lives in an isolated "castle" 1n a remote area ot the Cal1lorn1a desert. Jeanette Nolan aunts. Ei) Cltl Con Lis Estrello Q~ The Untouch1bles 10:30 I Journty t.o Adventure NeWJ : Siient film: "He Who 5eb Slipped" (melodrama) 1924. Lon Chaney stus as a brilliant scientist whose !11th 1n hum1n1ty 1s shattered when he discovers his wile and his best lrrend have betrayed him Co starring are Norma Shearer and John Gilbert g)News 10:45 El) News al Clnem1 34 11:00 § 1 om m ""' . ®> ~ 00 N"" Best ol Croucho 6 1 Perry Mason I The Lucy Show Mission: Impossible 011 B1ll1nce I (j) To Tell the Truth Wilrl Wild Wtst ((j9 (ij ) W1nted: Dead or Alive l l.301J (!1 (:n ([J CllS Lite Movie: (C) "Men of the Fl&htlng Lldy'' (dra) '54-Van Johnson. Walter Pidgeon. I ~ ~l (le)) m Johnny Cuson Twlll ht Zone (~ a ) Diel Cavett "Kath arrne Hepburn" Part II (R) O Movie: "A Mitter of Resistance" (dr1) '62 -Catherine Deneuve, Philippe Notre!. (!) Movie: "Hell's Five Hours" (drt) 'S8-V1c Morrow, Colleen Gray. 12:00 O Movie: (C) "Kw1id1n" (hor) '65 -1n all-Japanese cast CI) Nlrht Gallery m Movie: "The Well" (dra) 'SI -Richard Rober. Harry Mor1an Ell) Yori lor Health 1:00 B (1QJ Tomorrow (31 (j) ~ 00 News 1:4S 0 Movie: "Ruthleu" (dra) '48- Zachary Scott. Sydney Greenstreet. 2:00 m All·Nlaht Show: "Plnlly'', •'Two fl11s Wut" 3:45 D Movl1: "Tiie Seventh Victim" (dra) '43-Ktm Hunter, Tom Conway DAYTIME MOVIES 10:00 O (C) "Down Amon.I ttie Shelter· inc P1lmr'' (com) '53-Mitzi Gaynor, William Lund11an, David W1yne. 00 "Doctor In the Houae" (com) '55-Dir1t Bo11rde. Kenneth More. (!) "Crime l P1111lshll'lent" (dre) '59-Georae H1milton. Mary Mur· phy, 11:30 (!)"The f'rtnte Lives of Ad1m l Eve" (com)-Mickey Rooney, Mamie Van Doren 12:00 m "I'm All Right, JICl'' (com) '60 -Peter Sellers, Terry Thomas. l:OO O "F.8.1. Girt" (mys) '52-Audrey Totter, Cesar Romero, Raymond Burr. ~ (C) ''The 811 Trees" (wes) 'S2 -Kirk Douglas, Eve Miiier, Patrice Wymore 2:30 Ci) (C) "Tim Bulba" Concl. (dra) '62-Tony Curtrs, Yul Brynner a) @ (C) "John P1ul Jonu" (adv) '59-Robert Stack, M1r1sa P1Van. 3:00 O (C) ''Wonderful Country" (wes) '59-Robert Mrtchum, Juhe London. 0 (C) "five WHks In A Balloon" (adv) '62 -Red Buttons, Barbua Eden. 3:30 Ci) (C) "This lsl1nd larth" (scr h) 'SS-Faith Domergue. Bart Roberts O (C) "Bonjour Tristeue" (dra) '58 -David Nrven, Deborah Kerr. Jean Seber1. E V E N I N (~ s:oo eg1 oo QO) mm m N ... 3 · @CI}~Ci)(Qj(l)) Nein 6 Bon1nu lronilde Plrtrld1e F1mlly Truth or Consequentes Marla Terna Star Trek : Electric Company Rody l Friends 6:30 IMerv Griffin Show Andy GrtHlth Dr11net : Zoom! ( ) Dealer's Choice • Holld11 ,1elfk Uttle R1sc.1ls 7:00 0 0tlJ f6 mmNeWI Ironside llowtin1 fOf Ooll1rs Mod Squid Truth or Consequenea Whlt'a Mr Une? I Love Lucy TM FBI @ I Spy LI Mujer Prohlbld1 The 811 Y1llty : Avl1tlon Weather ( ((}) 8on1nza • Dr1m1 Three Stoo1ea 7:30 I M11quer1de P1rty · 9 @ o HOllJWood Squaru Help Thy Nriahbor 0 *SPECIAL* *THE GAS COMPANY 'S ''WORLD OF THE 'SEA" O World of the Sea "Sea Harvest· ers" 9:30 0 (~ (!)) W al The Odd Cou· pie "The Subway Show" (R) Feh1t gets only neaati11e reaction as he sets out to disprove Osc;ar's con· tention that New Yorkers 1re viC· timized by a rip·off society. (j) To Tell the Truth Wandertus1 I News O Million $ Movie: (2hr) "Coun· LA Tierra tty Clrl" (dra) '54 -Grace Kelly, William Hold.en, Bing Crosby. 10:00 0 @ (j)@) m Pollet Woman m Bewltdltd "Warnina to All Wives .. " (R) Pepper and Bill work undercover an I Los An1eles Ntws Review a hospital after two women whose Friends or M111 husbands are patients are slain. Situation Comed) ~ m @ News ~ortd of Survival 6 Gamer Ted Armstronr Show Uttlt Rasuls (ei!) (j)) (1) aJ Get Christle 8:00 II (ill CI) frfd•r Comedy Special "Black Bart" Lou Gossett stars as the Old West's first black she11tl, a flashy lawman whose contempor- ary attitudes are superimposed on the older era. Millie Slavin, Steve Landesburg and Nobel Willingham also star. 0 ~ (]) 19l m Sanford & Son "Once A Thief" (R) Lamont i1wites his friend, an ex-convict, to stay al the Sanford home but Grady 1s love! "I'm Your New Neiahbor" Christie pulls out all the stops to find and protect her next door neigh~r. a young woman who ap· pears to be in perilous jeopardy. ~ Cit.I Con us E.sttellu WrestUni American Airline' Open Tennis Tournament (90) Coverage of the quarter-finals of this tournament open to all members of the Asso- cia tion of Tennis Professionals. openly hostile about the arrange· lO:JO I Twillaht Zone ment. • Journey to Adventure O Movie: (C) (2hr) "follow the Petticoat Junction Su11" (dra) '51-Glenn Ford, Anne . N ws Baxter, Dennis O'Keefe, June Havoe, e i Mike Douatas Show 10:45 ti) News (Qj Ci)) (I) al Kolch11t -The el Cinema 34 N 1ht Stalker "Demon in Lace" (R) l(olchak discovers a female demon 11:00 I m 0 ma> News that takes possession of attractive · Ci)@!@ (6) Hewa young women, and then lures But of tlroucho young men into an embrace of I 'oliee Surgeon death. • The Lucy Show I LAtln ,roflle Mission: Impossible Oe1llH's Cflolee Off Ballance Both Sides Now 1 CI) To Tell the Truth WrtStlln& I n t • r n 1 t Ion a I Ch1mplon- 1 Movie: (C) (2hr') "The Ilia shi~ Wrestlin1 Came" (dra) '36 -Philip Huston, (~ CI)) Wanted: Dt1d or Alive James Gleason. I W11hlniton Week in Revie.w 11:30 iJ @ (])CBS Lale Movie: (C) El Show de Rosita 'e"' "R1intree Count,'' (dta) '57-Mont· J1p1nese LAnauige ,rovams aom.ery ~lift, Elizabeth Taylor, Eva Mane Saint. 8:30 0 @ (j) We'll Get BJ Kenny's ! @ @ @) g;, Johnnr Cuson fight with a rival baseball player Don KJrshner's Roclt Concert named Mad Dog Wasserman be· 6 ' Movie: "Race for Life" (dra) ·55 comes a traumatic experience tor -Richard Conte, Marl Alden. the entire family when he fahs Ill· 0 (~ @ ) CV Wide Wor1d Mr1· ness and refuses to go out of the tery "The Two Deaths of Sean hOuse because he fears a re-match, Doolittle" 0 @ Ci)@) m Chico & the Man 00 St11 Trek .. Old Dog" (R) Ed is shamed back 0 Movie: "Stro111roGm" (dra) '61 into action after being stumped by -Darren Nesbitt. Colin Gordon. a minor repair job on a foreign car @ Shtkln1h fellowship ID Merv Griffin Show 12:00 m Movie: "The Consplratots" (adv) fD Will Street Week 'TI -Hedy Lamarr, Paul Henreid, li'1I f'li"\ r.n Peter Lorre. 9:00 iJ \UI w t1.i CBS Friday Movie: ta Movie: "Cunlval Sto"'" (dra) (C) (2hr) "The Other'' (susp) '72-u:i '1 Uta Higen, Dlina Muldaur, Chris '54 -Steve Cochran, Anne Baxter, Udvarnoky, Martin Udvarnoky, Vic· George Nader. tor French, Norma Connolly. The ®Rodi Concert suspense tale of a boy's compul· 12:30 (j) Movie: (C) "Crouwlnd" (dra) sion to prey upon his own family, '51-John Payne, Rhonda Fleming. 0 0 OO®l m Rod ford flies 1:00 0 ®) Midnl1ht Spedtl The Ohio "Exit Prentiss Carr" (R) Rockford Players are the only stars 1n this checks on a philandering husband and finds him dead under mysteri concert taped al the University of ous circumstances. Chicaao. Ci) Iii 1:45 iJ Movi1: (C) "Moulin Rouae" 0 ( Ci)) (3) &) Hot L Betti-(dra) '52 -Jose Ferrer, Zsa Zsa mo,. pisode iiiformatlon not av1il-Gabor. able from the Network at our Z:lO m All·Nlpt Show: ·~hree Secl9b," presstlme. "fll1flt for fr .. dom'' m S.f1rl to Adventure £D Masterpiece Theatre: Vienna 3:30 iJ Movie: "Wiid on the Beach" 1900-Cames of Love and Death (mus) '65-f'rankie Randall, Sherry al LA Crlad1 Bif!ll Crl1da Jackson, Sonny & Cher. rHE DA1L'r' PILOI TV WEEK MARCH 30. 1975 1 !9:~· .... ·-~ cl_pSE-UP TOGETHERNESS AT THE BALTIMORE Uproarious comedy b blended with poignant moments Jn Hot L Baltimore, Norman Lear's ncwc.'>t 'cries ba!>e<l on the awarJ- winning stage play Tbe ABC series ilm Fm.Jays (9-9:30PM). Ac- cording lD Lear. "the series tells the stories of !>cveral disparate charac ters, who, while not blooJ rdu11ve~. arc lled rogerher a$ part 01 the Family of Man." Stories ,-evolve around rhe people living rn. working in and pass- ing through the Hotel Balt1niore am.I evolve I rnm the trials, tribula- tion.; and 1ntcr-rela1ionships of the charader~. The characters are a reflection of their surroundings, wh11:h i' a once-elegant haven 1n a formerly bustling neighborhood that ha~ deterio rated with the de- cline in rhc area'!> activities. The flickering "E" in the hoters marquet: bespeaks the ho tel's presenl condition and give~ the series its unusual lit le . Reprising Che role she create~ on the off-Broadway stage-and which was written for her by playwright Lanford Walson-is the award-winning actress Concharu Ferrell as April Green. Also star- ring arc J ames Cromwell as desk clerk Bill Lewis, Al Freeman, Jr. as siJewalk philosopher Charles Bingham, Ri chard Masur a& hotel manager ClilTorJ Ain!>lcy, Jeannie Linero as the free-sp1n teJ Colom- bian ball o f fire Suzy M arla Rocket, Stan Gottlieb as crotchety septuagenarian Mr. Mor~e, Robin Wilson as young anJ vulnerable Jackie, Gloria Le Roy al> 1Jeali,t1c retired wa1tre~s Mallie, Lee Ber- gcrc and Ht.'.nry Calvert ai> aging, inseparable companions Geo rge and GorJon, and Charlotte Rae as Mrs. Bellotti, over-indulgent mother of hotel res1den1 Moose 8ello11i, the never-yet-seen 26-rear- o!J prankc;tt'r in diaper~. AU the hotel people, most ol them rejected from or having re· jected normal family life for various reasons. ure secure in their rogctherncss. th:inks 10 Mr. Ainsley A~ long as hc'~ m charge of his wealthy mother·s real estate holt.ling•;. the Hotel Baltimore will re- main. And among those who call 11 home there is a deep sense of caring for eJch othe r. Creating the Hot L Baltimor~ set as a home for these 12 colorful characters ha!> bet.'.n a labor of love tor art directors Edward Stephen· son and Archie Sharp. Noted Stephcn~11n. '·H ot L Baltimore, as we ~ec it, wa~ built in the early 1900s anJ has been through the Vt!>Sisi- tudes of time anJ travail. It was redecorateJ in the late 20s in an d ecco--papered w11h gold, green mublc anJ bronze balustrades io the lobby with its capil~1ls and cornices uf bronze or wood. ·'We hoth tried to make 1t very architecrural r.1ther than -.imply atmos- pheric to contrast with the peoplt>. This give<1 a strong environment to contain these variou'i people." Stephenson has won three Emmy Awards for Jesigning the tir:.t "Fred Astaire Special," for producing the Andy Wdtiams'Show and as art director anJ associate proJuccr on the Boo Newhart Show. He worked on variety musicals and "lots of specials" (or years prior to doing '>ets for Sanford and Son, Maude. and Good Times. He also wMked on the feature film. "Cold Turkey" and several other!>. Sharp wai'i nominated for a Los Angele~ C ritics Circle Theatrical award for h1!> work 1>n the stage play. "Thi: Hotel Baltimore·· (on which the series is based) in I 9D at 1he Mark Taper Forum Clf the I os Angeles Music Center where he ,also functioned as art directo r for opera producllons. In television. hi'> c redit'> include "The Missiles of October" on ABC. the H allmark Playhouse production. "Love. Love. Love:· a Peggy Fleming special filmed in Europe and a Phyllis Diller special. Both Stephenson and Sharp 'itrcssed that ~ot one item for the Hot L Baltimore set~ had come from a studio prop shop "We both haunted swap meets, answered ads in the newspaper for chandeliers and period wallpaper. Jn I act, we chased down every piece." said Stephenson. The two ar1 directors found the upholstered pieces in iig zag design, prominently displayed in the hotel lobby, in a Hollywood barbersho p where they had been used since the '20s. "And we fou nd the antique switchboard for the lobby in a junk yard," ~aid Sharp. The stair railing for the Hot L B:illimore lobby set provet.I rbe most difficult pi'ecc of decor hecau~e it had lo he specially made. "It is very heavy and was hard to make." !laid Sharp. "It is a forged iron reproduction o f a Louis Sull ivan and he was a leading architect in Chicago at the turn o f the century." Thelr efforts have been worth it. Norman Lear and series execu- tive producer Rod Parker think of the magnificent set a-. an added "star" of H nt L Baltimore. Page 13 SATURDAY APRIL ~ M 0 I? f'J I ~J r, 6·00 8 Sunriw Stmttter 10 Chmtopher Clou·Up 6 JO 8 IV 8 Classroom 10 Conwmer uperlen" m lei'\ Alp 7.00 0 :ll 6 10 ID Add1ms Fam1lr ~ Mcirmon World Conlerenct Spe c11I 6 Weekend O (29 e ) 3 • Yo1i'1 Gina m Brother Buu 11 3 Minion M1a1c ED Mllhtr Roaerl' Ne11hborhood 7:30 O Sunrist Semuter 0 l~ 6 10 ID Chopper Bunch m ( ;29 8 ) 3 1 Buas Bunny Youth ' the hsuu Elementary News 11 13 H R. Pufnstuf m CarrucolendH 8:00 8 17 3 8 fncirite Mertlena 23 6 i 10 ffi Emeraency + 4 6 811< Blue Marble 8 (~9 8 ) 3 Hona Kone PhootJ Movie: "The Golden Sal1man· d~r" (adv) '!JO I revor Howard. tlerbrrt I urn ID Unit Three 0 '~ ..!) jg. €?!) Pink Panther 0 EAST /WEST All-STAR *COLLEGE BASKETBALL O Eut/Wut Colleciltt All-Sur Basketball Top seniors lrom all over the country meet 1n lulsa, Okla 6 World of Sur11v1I 8 (~ 8..J 3 CD Super Friends Movie: "I Wu Monty's Double" (dra) '59-John Mills. Cecil Par~er W AKot Raus ,4 Actlon Theatte ffi Stiame Street €tJ Roller G1mes 10·10 O !.], (3 8 Shazam! 0 l3 16,, "fo m Star Trek 6 Other People, Other Pl1cts m Movlt: "Ambush at C1m1rron I Pus" (wes) '58-Scott Brady. Mar gie Dean. Clint l astwood 11:00 f) t7 3 '8 Valle1 of the Dino· uun 0 23 6 10. m The letsons 6 Tijuana: WTndow to the South 0 ( l9 I 8 ) ( 3 I m These Are the D111 ffi Amuiun Airlines Tennis Tour· nament (4hr) ' Championship Wrutlina 11 :30 17 3 8 Hudson Brothers in ri io mco! 6 Movie: "Under Fire" (dra) '57' -Rei Reason. Henry Morgan 0 (tl9 '8 ) { :t CD A m e r i c • n B1ndstand ~6 Wally's Workshop AFTERNOON W Movie: "H1ahw11 011anet" (dra) ·54 llithard Coote. loan Bennell 'l6 Vo1ct ol Tokio l2:00 f) 17 3 8 Harlem Globetrot· ED Sesame Strut ters 8 30 R ( s d 8 B Prep Sports World : 1.1 3 8 ~e uau Movie: ''Gunfire" (wes) '50-. 23 (iJ :lo. W Run, Jot, Run 6 Movie; "last of the Mohit1ns" Don Barry (Hdv) Jb Randolph :>coll. Bruce 0 Movie: "Ameriun Empire" (adv) '42-Preston Foster, Richard Dix Cabut , d A p · • O ('!29 1 8 ) (3 Adventures of Gil· iB' Wor ' • oppin 11 an Ad Lib (fj Movie: "Champ1ane for Cauu" Bia Bl~e Muble (com) '!JO Celeste Holm. Ronald ~ (6 Votce of Aariculture Culn1an i Ski Show · Musiul Vuiety Show 9:00 1 111 I 3 J (9 ) Jtannle 12:30 Fat Albert . 231 I 6) 001 ID Lind ol the Lost 13 Cimpus Profile John W1yne Thtetre 0 Head-On ( 29 t 8 ) I 3 Devlin · 8 17) 1 3 ) Women's Professionel Country Music Tennis Association Tour The finals : Miiter Roien' Ntlahborhood from the Los An11eles Sports Arena 9:30 1 17 (3 l l Pebbles & 8am Bam 10 lnslaht · c:tl '61 •10 ID Slamund IOeeler's Choice (!:19 8 ) 3 • lusle's Rescue Ninny a. the Profes.sor R1naers 2 @ Educ1tion at Work EIJ VIiii AJeare ( (i') Loretta Youna Theatre 10:00 f) l7 3 8 Scooby Ooo Film Feature l t1t: JAL ( Pll0[ I\/ WEt-,<, MARL.H J1) 1~1 ·:i 1:00 6 CBS Children's Film Festini "Black Mountain" 3'30 8 Saturday (~ lf.,) ~3 CE Pro Bowler!' Tour 1 he Miller Hrall ltfe Open lrom Milwaukee, Wrsc. 3 Youth l the l.lw 0 Tod11's Home 6 1 Movie: ''Lulu Belle" (dra) '48 Dorothy Lamour, George Mont gomery O St.11 Trme Don t Wait fo1 lo morrow A touah reporter sneaks onlo a Greek island and into the villa of a Russian Grand Ouchen 1n ~earoh of the leader ol a world wide cr1m1nal ring Rossano Bram. Donnelly Rhodes I elly Savalas and luhet Mills star 10 ID The New Outdoo" CE) Petticoat Junction ~ 6 J Concern l6 Chiller Matinee ~ 8 ) World of Survlv1I · Cine tn I• hide Movie: "In Broad D1,tiaht" 1 :30 3 University Dialoaue 0 UCLA/USC Dual T11tk Meet USC takes on Cal1torn1a and UCI A meets Stan lord O Movie: (C) "Kill or Be Killed'' (wes) '6!>-Robert Mark [lena Oe w1tt 10 San Diego H1ppenina m Soul Tr1il @Bill Cosby 1 l~ 6) Movie. (C) ''The Million· 1 eiress" (com) '60 -Peter Sellers. Sophia Loren ~ 8 ) Friends of Man 2:00 tJ Dusty'i Treehouse I J J Movie: "The Lind Unknown" (SC• f1) '57 -Jock Mahoney, Shawn Smith. O lnternat1on1I Zone I 0 Water World James Franciscus 1s host for this sllow which covers power boallnQ, sailing, deep sea I hshing. wind surfing. underwater e~plor allon and many other water r sports 1 8 , My Partner the Ghost iO Film Feature CE) Gomer f1le L17 ( 3 , Flt Albert I lS I) Animal World U.S. Nny 2:30 Steps to Lurning Wildlife Theatre Celebrity Tennis John Wooden Show The Saint ~Outer Limits Hiah Chaparral f 3 , Pop! Goes the Country ( l9 (B ) Nuhville Music I Agriculture USA Wall1's Workshop 3:00 Movre: "Tanan's Magic Moun· t1in" (adv) '49 Lex Barker. Brenda lo c:,ricutture USA D1kteri Celebrity Bow1in11 Department S c:J Movie: (C) "The Bia Cundown" (wes) '68 -Lee Van Cleel, Tomas i Mrhan l!1 ( 3 RFD Hollywood I Q3 6 Movie: "The Visit" (dra) '64 -Ingrid Bergman. Anthony Quinn Q~ Chiller Matinee ED I sP1(1AL I Suddenl1 It's Your Hurt l his documentary presenled by the American Heart ~soc1ation provides useful information and the latest rn research diSGOveries lo aid the heart altack victim. (~ ) CMdoott With Ken Calla· WIY I Visltendo A Lu Estrello Treehouu Club Travel Film 1Q Movie: "Shadow ot the Cit" (hor) '61-Andre Morell m Movie: "Kronos" (SCI fl) 57 Jett Morrow, Barbara Lawrence ® The V1111nian 17 J liospel IA>untry Et) Ps1choloa Tod1y Emo1ronal Development. Aggression" ~ Human Dimension 4:00 6 WresUina from the Olympic J. Star Trek 17 ~ Water World El) Matinee 22 ~ Porter Waaoner Show World Press World Cup Soccer Netherlands vs Bra11I ffi Christopher Clo~e-Up i Voice ol A&riculture 4:30 Neme of the Game I SPECIAL I Angels 1975-A New Ball Game Dick Enberg interviews Nolan Ryan. new Angel President Red Patterson, General Manager Harry Dalton and new l1eld manager Dick W1ll1ams on their plans and strategy for the '/5 season 17 3 Amerrcan Outdoor\man fi 6 Name of the Game ~ Hank Thompson Show &;} S.turd11 M1t1nee eEl Corona Now 5:00 O Movie: "Destroy All Monstera" (sci f1) 68-Japanese cast @ little Rasuls Theatre 0 ((;i9 8 ) 3 t CD ABC's Wide World of Sports -8 10 News 0 Wild Wild West m Movir-: "Mrs. Miniver'' (dra) 42 -Greet Garson. Waller Pidgeon. Teresa Wright W The Untouch1bles ~ • 3 1 American Ski Scene 1:2dl Jimmy Dean Show EID Assignment America § little Rtscels 5:3ll (8 1 (11 lJ l News Movie: ''The Producers" (com) '67-Zero Mostel, Gene Wilder. ~ C1rteler1 Social :Z6 Nashville Music £t) The Romantic Rebellion ff) Three Stooges EVEf'.ING 6:00 0 0 ~ID News (iJ Movie: (90) "Steambo•t 'Round the Bend" (com) ·35 Will Rogers. Anne Shirley ~8 I SP£CIAl I Th e American P111de "So1ourner ' 0 M1 Partner the Ghost !!) Ni&ht Gelltry 17 13 Ringside Boxing EE> Western Fi&ht of the Week -,6 Hee H1w I The Firin& line The Moviem1ken 6:30 Q News , 3 ' (t)9 8 1) Reasoner Report • KNBC News Conference @ Other People, Other Placu • Bo• de Medco • The Fisherman film Feature Ut11e Rascals 7 .00 Other People, Other Pt1eu Wltd IUnrdom Dl1mond He1d Bowline for Dollars Eyewitness-Los Anaelu 8 The Jeftenon1 B Bowtlna tor Doll11'1 Erewitness-Los An1eles l!.J TM Jeffersons O Million $ MOYie· (2hr) "Marty" (dta) '55-Ernest Boranine. Betsy Blair. Q) (t;ii ) m LlwreMe Welk '1) lfTikts A Thltl I ~ JimmJe.:an Show Pop! Coes the Country llld Pen,ective on the News Medll W Dr. Jauers lnvulon Hour 7:30 D Wild Worid of Animels 3 @ l 6 Lers Mike A Deel JeopardJ Liars Club S.mmJ a. Compen1 Salty N1me Thet Turi• Wild Klnadom llJ Hank Thompson Show Tiempo Sohre el Tiempo Bobb1 Goldsboro Show : Inner Visions · Police Su raeon 8:00 0 Ci1l CV 00 All in the hmily (R) Archie, who can't go to work himself and can't stand Edith's be· 1ng the breadwinner, aets upset when his union negotiator turns down what Archie considers a good offer O ~@®) m Emeraenc1 ! "Na11111na Suspicion" (R) The para medics handle everything from a a111 bitten by a hon. to a collapsed ao ao dancer. to a man whose ego is badly punctured by cactus Robert Q lewis auests. O Movie: (C) (2hr) "Contempt" (dra) '63 -B11a11te Bardot. Jack Pe lance. 0 (Q!l (j)) (V fl) Kunc Fu ''Am· bush" Saloon keeper Jennie Malone tr1tks Caine and his old friend Serenity Johnson into smuaghng stolen silver. Rhonda Fleming and John Carradine auest m LORETTA LARKS ON * IHE~~:~;~,:~:::,~:na Spanish Movie Boxln1 From the Olympic The Thin Edae Super Show Japanese Llnau•a• Proarams 1:30 D @ m The Jeffersons Episode information not available from the Network at our pressllme. Candid Camera 9:00 e @ CV MarJ TJlll Moore Sllow Episode lnformallon not avail able from the networl( 11 our press· lime. city ol Phoeniit tor his tribe under 1 treaty of 1853. O Three Pusports to Adventure m Natlonel Geoaraphlc ~I "Or. Leakey & the Dawn ol Man" Alu ander Scourby narrates this special wh1eh h1ahhahts the amaz1na hnd mas ot Or. Louis Leakey and his wife Mary-evidence of the existence of man on this planet some two m1lhon years aao ~ Wrestlinc W Btrcman film "fhe Devil's [ye" 6I) Premier film 9:30 I) ft L~ 00 Bob Newh1rt Show (R) Jerry's idea that the doctors in the building lorm a co op to lreat each other lree leads to chaos and hostility that hnds expression in the all·doctors therapy group that Bob has formed. 0 Faith for Tod•J m Search 10:00 I)@ (j_) 00 Carol Burnett Show Guests not available from the Nel· work at our presstime. O Movie: "Donov1n's B11in" (sci h) '53-Lew Ayres, Gene Evans I Community Feedback News College Musical Contest ~~ Wild Wild West EE Lou Gordon Show 10:30 i Weter World Quiz Time/Mini ctolf : The Ascent of Man 11 :00 0 9 @_@@) News CV ({jj CU> News 6 The Luc, Show m Movie: "Mrs. Miniver" (dra) '42 -Greer Garson, Walter Pidgeon. Teresa Wright. I Ton1 & Susen AJ1mo 3 Ni1ht.m1re Theatre ~ Movie: "She Wore A Yellow Ribbon" (wes) -John Wayne Cf~ 700 Club ~Cinema 34 tl) Don Kirshner's Rock Concert ll:lS ()J Movie: "The Naked Brlaade" l(dra~~~-Ken Scott, Shirley Eaton. Women's Love Stories 00> Science fiction Theatre 11:30 8 Fabulous 52! (C) "The Art of love" (com) '65 -James Garner. D1ck'Van Dyke. Elke Sommer O @) Weekend Tonl1ht Show O Movie: "New Yorl Confldentl1I" (dra) '55-Broderick Crawford, Anne Bancroft. Richard Conte 6, Movie: "Fire M1idens From Outer Spate" (sci-Ii) '56 -Anthony Dexter. Susan Shaw O Movie: (C) "The Hunters" (dra) ·511 -Robert Mitchum, Richard Eaan. Robert Waaner. May 81111 00 Movie: "Anthon7 Adverse" (dra) '36 -Fredric March. Ohv1a de Havilland O lntern1tlonal Championship Wresttina ID Movies: "Curse of the C11ina Woman," "Knives of the Avenaer'' 0 QJ (i) liO) m NBC Saturdey Movie: (C) (2hr) "811eloot in I.he Par'" (R) (com) '67-Robert Red ford, Jane Fonda, Charles Boyer Newlyweds Corie and Paul Bratter find life 1n a rundown Greenwich Villaae apartment less than appeal ma and Corie's comic approach to the situation causes problems in 12:30 0 Wanted: De1d or Alive their marriaae. ® Hippy Goodm1ns ~) Rock Concert 1 :00 (}OJ Thriller 0 (~CJ)) (I) fl) ABC Saturd•J Q) All-Nlaht Show: "Death Curs. Of Movl1: (C) (2hr) "The flap" (dra) Tlrtu," "flther Was A fullback," 'JO-Anthony Quinn, Claude Akins, "Thunderlna Jets'' Tony Bill, Shelley Winters, Victor 1:25 6 Movlt: (C) "trtat 0.J h• tllt Jory, Victor French. Anthony Quinn MOrnlq" (wts) '56 -Robtrt St1dl, sf1rs u 1 comtempomy Indian R1ymond Burr, Ruth Rom1n. •ho l11sos 1 helicopter, converts 2:'4> R Movte: "Evtty Cht ~ufd 8t 1 11llroad train Into "a Iona thin Married" (com) '48 -Cary Grant. 1partment house" and cl aims the Betsy Drake. rrlt L)AILV' P1u) I 111 ~4wttl\ MAAGrl J\) I :J 0 !' ••••••••••••••••~o••o ••••••• Big Sound-Big Savings Garrard -JVC • Manchester AM/FM Stereo System Garrard Model 70 automatic record player, ba!>e dnd Audio Technica cartridge an d diamond stylus Reg\ 114 95 JVC Model 5515 AM F MStereo rec1ever 15x2 wallsrnt!>, clll channel 01111en into 8-0hm, 20·20.000 HZ Freq Rec..ponw 10-50,000HZ Reg \1'~9 95 Menchuter Model Dt2·3 12· 3-way speaker system. Oiled walnut 5-year warranty Reg Sl<W 95ca Reg. $640.70 Save $160. 75 SALE PRICE BASF LH Cassette ULT RA T Low noise , high output mailer box (for the h1 fi enthu!>ia~t ) PRICE SALE C-60 ~ C-90 ~ C-120 ~ AA&D Bectronics 215 l . I 7ffl STitffT COSTA MESA 642·1182 Hollf•• Dolly t-4. fllvf1 9.9 'ProflU!o,..i $trllct ror 111 your hOme e1tctron1cs T v ~ad•O. Stereo. Phone. T ll>O • •••••••••••••••••• ~': ~\'~l'•;-, Our 1975 Season-Opening Special: Eight Baseball Stars Pay Tribute To the Players They Admire the Most DAILY PILOT ORAN•t: COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Your Daily Pressures- And the Strange Ways They Can Affect You sk Them Yourself Wo111t to ..ir e leMOue ..-f'90n e QUNtlon? Send tti. question .. • poetcwd, 10 "A1k." Femlly W .. llly, 641 Laxlngton Ave., New York, N. Y. t0022. W.'11 P8' '5 for publlahed que1tlont . Sorry, -cen'I an1wet olllera. FOR KATHRYN CROSBY ls there a generation gap in your home?-8 . Greenley, Van Nuys, Calif. e No. Our children are as comfortable with older people as youngsters. Teenagers who can't communicate that way were never taught how. And, no doubt, their parents had the same problem. Bing's mother died at 92, and when FOR DR. JOYCE BROTHERS You came out of the "'•64,000 Question'' very well. What do you think you'd be doing if it hadn't been for your ap· pearance on the show?-D. R. Morrison, Waco, Tex.as •The qwz show was fun and l'd do it again, but it really didn't have any effect on my life. It got my husband, Dr. Milton Brothers, to Park Avenue two years faster than he would have otherwise. But I'd still be where I am even if l had never appeared on the show FOR DON RICKLES, comedian Doem't your abrasive image ever worry you?-Oavid Allen, Atlantic City, N.J. • Sure I worry. But when I get down, I remind myself that this image made me. I do hope that before I'm in my coffin people wiJI realize that it is only a character I've created. f'OR DR. BEN/AM.IN SPOCK Are you distressed that the younger ~oeratioo doesn't want cbiJclren?-J.M., Utica, N.Y. • Not at all. l th.ink it's marvelous that people who don't want children aren't having them. FOR LORNA LUFT Was going into show business your idea or your mother's? -ML., Los Angeles, CaliJ. e Mine. When I was 14 J told Mom. She wasn't thrilled. She remembered what she went through as a child and didn't want that to happen to me. But when she saw she was tallcing to a brick wall, she backed me all the way. I was born with a voice, but didn't know what to do with it ( [ either sang flat or sharp. and so did Liza), so Mom sent us to school. FOR THE ASK THEM YOURSELF EDITOR My evening was ruined when I went out and met some- one wearing my dress. Does this happen to famous people? -M. Janus, Nyack, N.Y. • Certainly! At President Ford's r~'Cflt dinner for Eng· land's Prime Minister Harold Wilson, Nancy .Kissinger and Mrs. Cornelius V. Whitney wore the same Oscar de la Renta dress. Anne Meara's attitude? 'Td love to meet any· one with my dress sense!" Or. Joyce Brothers analyzes: "Years ago, women got satisfaction from clothes. Nowa· days clothes are secondary. Women similarly attired should congratulate each other on their good taste and laugh it off." Couturier Lew Prince of Aldrich agrees: ... My clients never show up like twins, but if they did, f d be thrilled the style was so popular." Designer Fontayne says this never hap- ~ns to her customers: "All my clothes are 'one of a kind.' The style may be the same, but the fabrics are different." Cover Photo by Ray Fl•,,., our children spoke to her, they were on the same wave- length. What's more imp<>rtant is that I love them a lot. I don't want to be "popular" or be buddies with them. All I want is to make them good citizens and fine human be- ings. I listen to them, care for them, let them make ·mistakes and don't ponnce on them like a ton of bricks when they do. And they know this-which is what counts. FOR KAY BALLARD Have you ever opened your mouth and put your foot in it? -S. R., Wenatchee, Wash. •And howl Years ago, I did a command perfonn or King George VI and Queen Elizabeth. Wfien J as tro- duee<l to the young Princess Margaret, I pin ed her on the cheek and said-with complete Jack of clas.s, imagina- tion and prot<X'Ol-''l'm nuts about your mom and dad and sister." She smiled and said, ''They like you too." FOR RONA JAFFE, author of u Family Secrets" Do you stick to any special routine when you write?-S.S., Las Vegas, Nev. • I caJI my books my ''babies." That's because for me, writing a book is like having a baby. When I work, I don't leave tbe house for nine months. As no one sees me, I don't care what J look like-so I eat, and by the time the book's finished, I've gained 20 pounds. But as soon as I "deliver" to my publisher, the weight miracuJously slips right off- and I'm back to my nonnaJ size again. FOR JIM. HARTZ of the "Todar/' show It's been reported that Bill Moyers and Tom Brokaw turned down your job because they felt doing commercials would hurt their stature as journalists. How do you feel?-Leo L. Smith, Chicago, JU. • Frank McCec did commercials and it didn't hurt him Barbara Walters does commercials and it hasn't hurt her I don't think my position will suffer. FOR REX REED I want to be a movie reviewer. How did you get your start? -J.L., Bangor, Maine • I grew up in a def.rived Southern area where, apart from movies, there wasn t much else to do. Movies were the only thing I knew aJ1ything about. At LSU, 1 reviewed for the campus paper. That's where my career "blossomed." After two reviews, however, I was banned from the theater. I began battling with studios, editors and stars-and have been in trouble ever since. March 30. 1975 /Qml(V ~ The Newspaper Magazine A JMfbllc•tloft ol D-C-lc.etloM, Inc. ~ K. Meeon, Chairman ot Ute Bo•d A. Edward Mll .. r, p,.81dent Fred DanMIMn. E11ec. V .P., Publlahlttg MORTON FRANK. Ptealftnf Md PvblllMI LEONARD S. DAVIDOW, ChalnHft ROBERT D. CARNEY, E11ec. V.1'.·Auoe. Publlah# PATRICK M. 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"tar".1.6 mg. nicotine-av. per ci~arette by FTC method. - For Easter: Anita Bryant's Painful Progress Toward God x.ita Bryant has aJways been re- garded as an oddity by those who watched her stare into the face of supcrstardom, then tum and walk away without a backward gJaocc. How could she, at the height of her re- cording success, answer an emphatic "No'" to the extravagant money of- fered by nightclubs? Few could under- stand why Anita Bryant truly felt the money was meaningless w~n mea- sured against the values she shared with her husband and manager, Bob Green. Neither Anita oor her husband smoked, drank or gambled, and the al.mo$pherc in nightclubs conflicted with many of their religious beliefs. And so did the environments of New York and Los Angeles, which the Greens left so they could live in Miami Beach, the city where Grttn had been a well-known radio personality. In retrospect, one could borrow that title of the Sinatra song and say Anita Bryant did it "my way." She doesn't agree, however. "Ir was 00( my way but that of God. Wt to my own de- vices, my selfish needs would have wttcl.ed my marriage and family. I have always bcco the ambitious ooc- not Bob, as many who know us think. Sinoe the age of eight, when J first dedicated my life to Jesus Christ, I also beamc dedicated to reaching star- dom. Over the years. those two dedi- cations frequcoUy came into conflict. You Stt, sinoe high school, I have al- ways known l could be a Broadway star. But l lurned the bard way that Broadway was my ambition, not God's.·• '1'he bard way" took her to stock companies throughout the U .S., where she fouod alJ her energies absorbed by the roles she was pla)'ing. ·'Nothing "'as kft over for Bob aod the children. Even when I was with them, fd be <kt.ached. Bob resented this, and right- ful!~ so lbcrc were numerous argu- ments. and suddenJ y a di YOrOC k>olned as luge as my name in lights oo Broad- W.). A chotee bad to be madc-mar- nqc or Broadway stardom. "l am not a simpk pcnoo. altbougb 11 tS thought b) many that l am.· says A nit a. -ro have reached dus time in my hfe where JO) is ofseo o"¥UWbdm- mg IS the result of bavinJ worbd • 8 FAWll'I' WE£11;l'l', 11Mrd130 lt1'5 By Alan Ebert "Since high school, I have always known I could be a Broadway star. But I learned the hard way that Broadway was mr ambition, not God's." through yun of cooft.ict_ It will sur- prise the many who think of me as ooe-Oimensiooal to learn my lite bas not been spent in the warmth of the Aorida Sunshine Tree. fve known my depressions and doubts, ca\ded by the many sides of me coming into oonft.ict. I've known pain, anguish eveo, in the oear death of me, my twins, my mar- riage and-my faith. .. Wbell Anita Bryant is troubled, she tu.rm to pnyer. "'I sec now that God ~ brought me to a place where I could go forward but not bac::k. A ~ cis.ioo bad to be made. And for those who think me a simple persoo, let me admit my dccisioo did not rome usil y. I agoniz.cd over it! It was so bard to give up my ambitioos •hen l was so dose to rulizing them."' But through prayer, she explains. it was rne&.lod to her the prioe she would pay for bu drum. MAJtbougb I am m&ny people, I am pn muily a home persoo, a wife and moc.bu fn disc:o'l'Cring th.is, God lifted Wt ambebOO from me. J ac- ocpted His will, and by doing so. be- ing Mrs. Bob Green and the mo<her of my children became the most im- portant aspect of my life. Almost immediately thereafter, happily, but oot strangely if one believes in the way God worts, I became spokeswoman for a TV ad campaign and that gave me a nationwide recognition I might oevu have attained evco as a Broad- 11ray star. As I look, I see many such uamples of bow God often said no to my selfish needs, as He had plans of His own for my life.'' Her motbcrbood she secs as part of God's plan too. Today, Anita bas four cbildrni-Bobbic. 12; Gloria. 11 ; and the twins. Billy and Barbara. age six Now ~ sits by her swimmtng pool, and the sun as it sets over B~yne Bay illuminates ha faoe. She is even more beautiful at 35 than she was at 20, ~'hen she was a runocr -up in t.bc Miss America ~land the bride of Bob Green, and Anita Bryant watches her clilldraJ at pby. "'lbey could oever C Ofl/UalleQ What Anita Bryant Believes Anita Bryant is aware that many who hear and witness her religious fervor, her devout, eYen passionate belief in God, think of her as a fanatic or a reli- gious nut "It bothered me once. No more. Then, I wanted to please both sides of the fence, the believers and the nonbelievers. Today, my main concern is to be In the will of God. I know who He is and I know who I am. Many of my religious beliefs are unpopular today, particularly with those who are seeking fulfillment as women. In our home, in my life, my husband Is the spiritual leader That is how God ordained It. He Insti- tuted the family unit and He placed the husband at its head with the wife as his helpmate. It Is clearly Wl'itten In Ephe- sians 5:22·24: 'Wives, submit yoursetves unto your own husbands, as unto the Lord. For the husband Is head of the wife, even as Christ is the head of the church: and he is the savior of the body. Therefore as the church Is sub1ect unto Christ. so let the wives be to their own husbands In every thing.' " She lakes strong iS$Ue with those who insist that one must give to oneself be· fOfe one can give to another. "No. that is wrong," she says with quiet firmness "Reaching out and giving to others al- ways results in the giver receiving But it must begin with each of us giving lirst In any relationship, be it marriage or friendship, we must give to our loved ones before we give to ourselves. The love we give out Is never lost. It always comes back tenfold." Thinking back to the woman she once was, 'he states, "Too much sense of self leads to lsotatioo from othen and lrom God. It creates a terrible loneliness. Ac· COf'ding to Billy Graham, loneliness is the grealest illness suffered by Ameri ca11s. And it is an illness that can be so easily cured. We have lost the ability to give, to shale. We must find it., recog- nizing as we search that the most 1m· portant thing we have to give, to share is ourselves. I know those who think me 'simple' will find my sofution an over- s1mpllfication, but honestly, I think what ~ all need In this country i. some good o&d-fashK>ned praying." adve rtl•eme nc ERVESCAN RE THE once you learn how to de-sensitize them, this doctor's ingenious new way ... If You Suffer Fr~Slngte One Of TheM Torturoua Symptoma Of Nervea, Tenalon Or Chronic Anxiety, THEN THE FACTS BELOW MAY BE THE MOST IMPORTANT YOU HAVE EVER READ IN YOUR LIFEI Bttavte they rcycal, tor the llfSC clme, ltow yowr Mrws lww "ldutl yow Into the followln1 mental sympComs: ~ 1Nn1-eu ... rr~ ..• ~llloe ....... II ......... ~ .. , .. ndf ............. f~ .. ~··· ••e~ ......... •• --... llen9llt ~ ••• a hopclai f«llnl Ch•C your rnurc ~nonali1y b comi111 •~.· •. that your ldc•tlty Is dluoi.lna •.. or that you may be hclpkUJy driftUll ltllo a nervous brc:altdownl • And-equally u bad-llow you• ,.,,..,., II•" rrld1.al '"" Imo the fol-1o ... 1n1 physical symJl'omt: chronic faalaue, th•t "ant IA lhc momln1. and asows wone a lhc day IOH on ... "misKd" hea"bcau-"rklnt" hur1-palpltatiom-or suddca ahlUll pa1~ under the heart ... lWUll111 harwb-or "piM and Dttdles" in elth£r y~us h&tldl or 70Uf kp .. ''dltww ..... ....._.. ••• -·· -~ fedc .. ek ........ . ...... "" ......... 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"rubbed raw" by too muc:h ouuidc irritation • • ""'' .. ,.. llOW """Y to "JC"""' ,,,. t1no1lo,,.J .,., plt11k"1 ., ... plOMI o/ po,.lc 01 ~"'" tllr 1111111~11 tlll"I tltor tot• "''°1111 Thus, the drpns"o" . . lndecltion •.. to.a of conllden« and au the other emooonaJ •1mptom1 you frcl arc alt u&IKd try OVER-SENSI· TllED rwrvtt! And the chumlna stomach ... palpltatln1 hear1 ..• MW•<fKl1n1 hcadac:hn and all the otlwr pllyslal nerv~symptotM you feel an-aaaln-all ca~ by OVER·Sl!NSITIZEO Mncs! And 11>crdorc IM way to treat ALL thae symp«ofns ls NOT w11h drup . . NOT with slloclt ... NOT with mcchcal fonnulatlons or hc»- 1'll•l1211ions al llll! Tit, woy to lnol th#u Mr~• b lo cll-11 lflw paloono111-llto111ll11 tMI orr r11bbln1 tllnff ,...,! And thb b don« (as pro"C'il by tbb intcmatioMlly.fa!Md physk'lan on thouuncb or palk,.O in (our slm~ stcpa! The flnt Of which 11op1 .,,1,01" ''"'"'onu fbofll pllr•lc•I o•ttl 11ttotlo10ol/ Jro,.. ,...,/llply'1t1 Jro"' that 11tOfl,,l1I On! 1llc second of wtlich ""~I 10 lronq110/itt Oft' qul .. I do•'" rhou o .. ,,..u,.1/rli•' ,...,.,,. /M "'o" llO""u /wlly '""' ,,..,,,. .. Htnll)I) .r/wllO Oltf fltNft a plo•r,,.OC/JI 'OW" twtr f frt yOWf The 1hlrd of which lcta you stop ll1hlln1 those symplmns (•hlch only 1n1~nsll\H 1hcm 111 an oer·lncrcasln1 spiral of sh«r 1onncnt). and- VIT AL NOTE! To pin the wonder•wo rkln1 bencflb or this book Ill every area ol your life 11.anl111 within che flnt llvc minutct airer tou pick It up-1/1''' ii ob1olwttlr no tttt' to STUDY tlt/J r#Vo/ullonary ""'' boolt o• '"'" ''"" It lroM cov" lo C'OWr, or rx,,..ttd .,.,. 111ort "lltuofr" •Dort °" yo.., pan otlwr rllon to browu 1hrow1/I II •' you• ltl1urtr fo• onr or ll"O 1l1rilllrt1 ,.,,,..,,,, o da)I! Th1t hi NOT a 1catbook! JllOT a 1tu4y m•nual! There vc no lcccurn-nol a sln1lc "bl11e11ty" thci>ry to ponder over any•herr! lnatcad, le>< the tint time; ,.,,... o,. ,.vo/111/o""'l' ""'' brt•k· tlttou1l11 tllor HELP YOUll NERVES DE·SENSITIZE THEM· SELVES ... ACTUALLY DRAIN OlTT TORTUROUS MEN- TAL ANO PHYSICAL SYMPTOMS, STARTING THE VERY F l RST DAY -oil U.rourll o ,...., 1 .. cr,dlbl)l·Jl~plt it cltrtiqwtJ 11101 you c••1 put ro work Jo• J'O<t rN W•Y (lr11 '''"' YOfl plclc II wp. Thueforc. we do NOT wa111 you 10 treat thla cunazift1 volumt as you would an ordinary book! Instead. we ut you 1his: Pl~c It on your bedstand. cntlrcly ai ow rlsll, for lh1rt)' dayS! BroWK 1hrou1h just a few pases every nil)lc before you rttlre! Skip •round If you like' •ur n•oJir ob•ol11tr/y 1to conJrlou1 rbon 10 .. ,,.,,y" '"" boolt, ..... orlc" Oft "· O• ,...,,. 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It 111 "''""''• ... on' r10IOT totlnr any /OOtl you wtJll 10 oner •rolnl Physical wcak11CM-perhapa the most dreaded of all nmp1oms-and (1urp1bln1ly) ~rh1.,. lllr /tUttH O/ oil 10 bolll1hl How to deal with lhe lwln monsters of fat11ue a11d 1ullt! And leave Mhlnd c:mo1lonal uh»ustlon •.. _,,n;n1 deprculo" ••. 11tou1hu that once rat't'd around and around In your mind wllltout ccua11o11' (And luve them all brhlnd-/or 11ootl.'J Why so many patients who tried these simple te<hniqucs «twally CO'"t Olli O/ th,(r ,...,VO&lf Jkl<"'"O OS fot flntt .,., SlrDIOltt ~op/r '"•" 111,., rvtt ..,,.,, b../otY 1 How co rc<ovcr from chronk 1e11sion caused by an insoluable prob-km• The only sane way lo overcome 11! How lo avoid unnccnJJlry •uffuin1. for both younctr and Olhcn' And, pcrhaJlll, actuo/11 tllrrt rot,, rt-Orsi Jr/'•' Into ''o• 1111111 01,<n•! T1w iurn1 and ~ permanent way 10 cure oti&n~lo"~' How to cap 1hc (orccs or Nalun, en:ry mornln1, tllnl "" lu.t wo/1/nr ABOUT THE AUTHOR Da. CLAlll WUJ(&S bceamc 1nterc\IC:d in the problum of rwrvov. lllncu when w ob!lcrvcd tn her medical pr.c•icc 1ha1 tllotc who suffered m()S( suffered "ncrvoualy." 0.. Weekn 1.1 CoMuhlnt l'hyskoan IO the Rachel Forster Hospital in Sydney, AusHalJa. Sbc hu written anlclH for popular mapuncs In Entlllnd and bas a119Cared with Mike Dou&l~, Arlene FranciJ. Bvrr Farber and many other U.S. radio and Tv J.howr.. 11.,ROVHIENl BOOKS CO., Dept.IQJ 1MIO M.W. Uth A ... Opa Locke, Fla. 330511 • ~ 8 ai ~ 9 ELVE OVER 350,000 COPIES HA VE ALREADY BEEN SOLD! Wiiy 1ucll 1W1_,WllY s.ln ? BECAUSE IT ~KS! llnd tlMI tllrittl111 dttalt1 on this "''''Try lt-tlrtly at out 1hk! ro cw,., > ou.' How ro hrtlO/I hoppln,JJ "-" /10lo your '"'"''""Y 111'! Not by wauin, for 10mc 1rut rvent or rrward .. h111 J/mplJ· by t/,v,/oplnr thr ,y,1 ro .,, tol' '" thr /111/r thlntt• oil or-nd 1011! And-the final sc>al: How to develop the kind or ncr•oin control that 1u1o m111call7 turn1 panic o lf IM 1nS1ant 11 JlafU! 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Encl~d 11 check or M 0 . lor S------ YOU MAY C HARGE MY. 0 MASTER CHARGE 0 BANKAMERICARD Acc't I f Find ~"<l•c Inlet Bank I your n<amc) Eaplratoon datt or my card NAME ADDRESS flcuJ~ p,.,,,, CITY STATE ZIP Anittl Bryant Continu~d have been· as happy had they been raised in New York," she says, "they arc such physical kids, so used to the outdoor living we Greens thrive on. We all play tennis. We all swim. But none of us poses any threat to Billie Jean King or Mark Spirz." She laughs. Years ago, before at- taining financial security, she was fre- quently forced to travel without her children. Nol today. No matter bow short the trip, one child goes with her. 'That has proven to be a marvelous experience both for us as parents and for the children. Traveling with only one instead of the four bas given us a chance to know each other individu- ally, as people, and not as part of a clan. You can't close your ears to a child, or tell him to go out and play when you are in an airplane. You are forced to listen, and as you do, you learn about your child . When we're doing Florida citrus commercials, we do travel as an entire family and that, exoept for the packing, is delightful." Her children, although aware their mother i} a celebrity and frequently ~n on television, don't seem to feel the strain that perpetual limelight im- poses. on most famous families. Living in Florida h~ removed that possible trauma. So have the Greens. "Our lives revolve around our home and the church where l teach Sunday school and Bob is a deacon. We have created a nest for our kids that I don't think we could have done in New York or Los Angeles. Yes, Miami has its drug and crime problems but they are not as widespread as in other cities Here, "It will surprise the many who think of me as one-dimensional to learn my life has not been spent In the warmth of the Florida Sunshine Tree." there is still the chance for an insulated family life." She looks at her children, their sun- bleacbed blond hair haloing their tanned faces, and says softly, ''We don't have all the time in the world with those we love. We must always be concerned, day-to-day, with what we give to them. And can we ever give enough?" She pauses and then a.s though answering: "I wouldn't want my children to follow rne into show , business. I would want to !:>a\\: them that pain. They, too, Jre deeply reli- gious and that c reates great conflicts when you are a perlormer. Mme •~ no t always a very Chrisllan-hke prok -.s1on But, if the Lord says that 1s to be their way, so be ii. But my own dream is that one becomes a minister am.I vne a missionary. Most of all, I want them happy, with themselves and with God." There are real tears in her eyes and she returns to that fairly recent time when she had to relearn how to be happy with herself and with God. Shortly after she relinquished her Broadway ambitions, she became preg- nant. She interpreted that pregnancy as God's sign of the wisdom and joy in her decision to save her marriage and family. But in childbirth, she and the twin babies nearly died. Jn shock, she needed eight pints of blood to sur- vive the delivery. Upon recovering, she was told tbe twins probabl} wo uldn't survive, and that if they miraculously did, they would undoubtedly suffer from some kind of brain damage. She lapsed ioto deep despair. "There had been other times in my life-like when I was experiencing difficulties in my marriage and in other human relationships-that I felt strongly tempted to sever with God. But something made me hang on. Will my uncertain faith surprise the ma11y who have always thought me so ·,ure'? I'm sure it will. If the truth be known my faith has been far from perfect: There have been times-like when 1he twins hovered between life and death and I found myself, so deepl) an- guished, unable to sing-that I felt God had failed me. '"But that truly was not the c.1~e:· she continues. "Actually, the c1 1..c' rn my life were caused by God. He was trying to get my attention, forcing nie to look at my life and at who and what I was. Both the twins and I survived. The doctors called their complete re· covcry a miracle. They are healthy, beautiful and nonnal children, and when I sec their blood beauty, I sec that the rough spots in my life were caused by God to polish me for His use. As a Christian, I believe the pur- pose of life is to find God's way-.ind not our own, for His way is so much better than my own. And what a diffi- cult lesson that has been to learn for a stubborn lady like me! But toda}, I know and understand that being a Christian doesn't mean being removed from life but does mean that in the middle or life's discouragements, heart- aches and miseries, the Lord will he there and He will never leave you. 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Now that I'm past all that, I'm looking forward to playing a lot of ball in Milwaukee in STEVE GARVEY The first baseman of the Los Angeles Dodgers led his team to the National League pennant In 1974 with a .312 aver- age, 200 hits, 21 home runs and 111 runs betted In. He was voted the Most Valuable Player In the league by the nation's sports- writers at the end of the year. "Two guys rank at the top of the list of players I've most admired. One is the RALPH GARR The Atlanta Braves' left fielder led the National League hitters In 197<4 with a .353 average. He also led the majors with 17 triples and finished third In the National League in total be$es. an unusually high ranking for a man who doesn't hit many home runs; Ralph hit 11 last season. "I admire ballplayers who do the same things well that I do: hit the ball to all By Larry Bortsteln "I'm looklng forward to feeing Catfllh Hunter. I respect anyone who command• $3.5 mllllon! He must be doing tomethlng right." -Hanle Aaron late Gil Hodges, and the other is Pete Rose, Cincin- nati's great outfield star. "l got a great chance to know Hodges when J was a boy growing up in Florida. My fa- ther drove the bus that took the Dodgers. fields, run and hit for a high average. r That's why I like Pete Rose and Joe Morgan of Cincin- nati, and also Rod Carew of Minne- sota. 1 think Rose r and Morgan are ~ · more like me than W ith the 1975 major-league season slated to get under way on. Monday, April 7, FAMILY WEEKLY asked eight major teaguers- seven active players and one (Ralph Kiner) recently elected to the Hatt of Fame-to recall the people In baseball they admire the most. Not surprisingly, Hank Aaron was selected the "most admirable" by two players. Aaron, who begins a new career in the American League this season with the Milwaukee Brewers, after 21 seasons with the Braves in the National League, shattered Babe Ruth's record for lifetime home runs in 1974, when he hammered out 20 to close the season with 733 round trippers. Ruth had 714 In his illustrious career. As for Aaron himself, the 41-year-old star grouped several players on his list of "admlrables." ·Here are the responses of Hank and the seven other great baseball stars: front of fans whO' treated me great when 1 was there for 12 years with the Braves. "Three guys l admire arc three who I feel have a chance to break my home- run record-Reggie Jackson of-Oakland, WiJlie Stargell of Pittsburgh and Mike Schmidt of Philadelphia. I'll be the first to cheer them oo if they ever come close to the record, or if anyone else does. For someone to break the record, he'd have lo average between 37-40 homers a year until he's 40 years old, and that makes it very tough. "One of the things I'm really looking forward to in the American League is facing Catfish Hunter. I respect anyone who commands $3.S million! He must who were then lhe Brooklyn Dodgers, to and from exhibition games in Vero Beach, which is still the Dodgers' spring- training camp. As I rode that bus, Gil Hodges became my idol. I was only seven or eight years old then, but every be doing something right. I want to sec how he compares with the great Na- tional League pitchers I've faced for the past 21 years. I have a feeling he'll com- pare pretty well. "While traveling around the country for Magnavox during 1he past off-season, I learned of the tragic accidental death of Don Wilson, the Houston Astros' pitcher. He was probably the toughest pitcher I ever faced. He bad a fast ball that jammed me, and I never learned to hit him. I hit only one home run off him and that one came when he was just coming off a sore arm. He was a classy pitcher and a classy guy, and it's a shame he died so young. at 29." sonality is concerned-quiet, but strong and giving. 'a 'C time Gil had a chance he'd play catch ~ "As far as Pete Rose is concerned. 1 admire him for some of the same rea- sons I admired Hodges. Guys like this create good publicity for baseball. Pete's tremendous energy and hustle on the field are great assets for the game. And he does everything well. He plays cleanly and fairly, and takes the game seriously. You have to admire a guy like that." .g with me. He was looked up to by every · i player on the team because he was al- ways a gentleman-on and off the field. I've tried to be like him as far as my per- doesn't get many extra base hits. He lines singles up the middle and gets on with bunts a lot. But when you hit for the averages he does, you're making good contact an awful lot. Watching the way Pete hustles keeps me hustling, I'll tell you that. Carew. Rod places the baJl more and "Rose loves to talk hitting with other good hitters. Whenever we play the Reds I make it a point to talk wilh him for a few minutes. We discuss how different pitchers around the league are doing and if they're throwing any new pitches. "Anyone who's been a teammate of Hank Aaron since J 968, as J have, has to admire him a lot too. When I joined the Braves, I was a liule shy about going over to talk to Hank, but we became kind of close over the years. You know you're never going to beat him out in anything, but having him there make.fl you try harder lo se• close .•. Continu~d FAMILY WEEKLY. Mardi 30, 1975 • 1 r a-.~ I I I ·@ I .... ~. ~. I , \ samlMI rtlTI I Hebron, I IUJ.nOia 60034 I MY NAME I I MY ADDRESS Limit two cartridges with coupon from this ad only NEW &ORDERLESS PRINTS Offer end~ Dec. 30. 1976 PW JS D Here is my cartridge of 12-expoeure Kodacolor film. I am enclosing $1.25 with UU. special coupon. D Here ia my cartridge of 20-expoeure Kodacolor film. I am enclosing $2.50. I understand failures will be credited. L CITY STATE ZIP ---------------- I I I I I I I I I I _J Sports Extra Continued DICK GREEN Though he batted only .213 for the Oak- land A's In 1974, Green won the Babe Ruth Award as the Most Valuable Player in the World Series classic for his bril- liant defensive work at second base. "I'm a .240 lifetime hitter, so I've made my way in the big leagues with defense. The guy I've most admired .. "' -~ at second base is Bobby Richardson. For 12 years, from t -,-~--- . ..£ ., ::~ ~:ff'.·t.· ·. -~. 1955-1966, he was the regular second ' - ' I : ii J baseman for the •' New York Yan- kees, and one of the best second basemen who ever played. "When I came into the majors with the Kansas City A's in 1963, Bobby was easily the best second baseman in the American League. Nearly every other second baseman in the league tried to pattern himself after Bobby. As a kid I was a Yankee fan, and Bobby was my idol when I was still in the minors trying to work my way up to the majors. When I got to know him, he turned out to be as decent a person as he was a great second baseman. "Whenever the A's would-play the Yankees, I would talk to Bobby, and to Tony Kubek, too, their shortstop. Both of them would go out of their way to point out little things I could do to im- prove myself. The fact that a player of Bobby's stature helped me like he did makes him really admirable in my book." ROD CAREW The left-handed-batting second baseman of the Minnesota Twins has won the last three American League batting champion- ships In a row and four bat titles overall. "Though there's nothing similar about our styles of play, I look up to Hank Aaron very much, probably more than anyone in baseball. My three home runs last year gave me a lifetime total of 32 for my first eight big-league seasons, and now I'm only 701 hom- ers behind Hank! I'm kiddjog, obviously. I've never been a home-run bitter and never will be. While I respect Hank for what he's accomplished at the plate, and I'm happy he'll be in the American League this year, I respect him mainly for the way he handled the amazing I e FAMILY WEEKLY, MerQI 30, 1176 Among the Admired ••• 11 Schmidt Hodgee llartchal pressure that was on him last season. "I pride myself on always giving the fans a fair shake when it comes to sign- ing autographs and making appearances. The fact that Hank could be the same way last year even under unbelievable pressure makes him a guy really worth admiring." FERGUSON JENKINS Between 1967-72, Jenkins won 20 or more games for six straight seasons as a mem- ber of the Chicago Cubs. 1 "The guy f've admired most is Juan Marichal. With the San F rancisco Giants. he was the best right-hander in the N ational League. Until he hurt his back late in his career and ended up with the , Boston Red Sox, he was the best right- hander I ever saw. "The thing I admired most about Marichal was his tremendous stamina. He completed almost every game he pitched. Pitching so many complete games is what I'm most proud of in my career. I started 41 games for the Rang- ers last year and completed 29, the most in the league. It was the fourth time I led my league in complete games. To me, complete games are the most impor- tant pitching statistic. When a pitcher goes nine innings consistently, it means he's almost always keeping his team in contention in a ball game." JIM "CATFISH" HUNTER He had a 25-12 won-lost recOfd in 1974, a 2.49 earned-run average and was voted the Cy Y9ung Award as the league's out- standing pitcher. "My career has probably depended more on two guys than on anybody else. Those are the guys I would have to say I admire most. Continued on page I 1 ... ()utdo<>tS Vacation To get the vacation values of the year, check in with your Coleman dealer. 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'Then I would have to say I admire Bill Poscdel, the A's former pitching coach. He's working for the San Diego Padres now, but from 1968-72 he was the guy who gave me a tremendous amount of help and encouragement. Bill has a great knack: for working with pitchers. He never tries to make you change your style, but works with you to develop the style you're comfortable with. Also, with Bill you never have a bad game. If you have to come out of a game, he tells you to chalk it up as jU&t 'one of those days.'" RALPH KINER 'Kiner, who hit 369 home runs during his ten-year major-league career, 19-46-65, was the only player elected to the Hall of Fame this year by the Base- ball Writers Association of America. "The guy I admire most is Hank: Greenberg. Without Hank: to guide me when I was a le.id, I doubt that I would have made a Hall of Farner of myself. "I was a rookie with the Pittsburgh Pirates in t 946, right after I came out of military service, and I led the National League in hom- en that year with 23, the first of seven straight years I led the league [a major-league record]. But I was on a club that wasn't dedicated. There were a lot of guys on that team that didn't take the game very seriously. I myself was pretty happy-go-lucky, content to let my natural abil- ity for hitting a baseball carry me. ''Hank's career was just about over after the 1946 season. He bad been a great star for years with the Detroit Tigers, one of the top sluggers of all time. The Pintei signed him for 1947 after the Tigcn released him, and the Pirate management shortened the fences in left field at old Forbes Field and caUed them 'Greenberg Gardena,' figuring Hank still could hit a few out there and bring the fans io. "Hank was pretty successful and popular that year too. But most of all be showed me what it took to become a great ballplayer. Lilce a lot of young players who start off well in the majors, I thought the game was easy. I thought I didn't need to work bard. "But after practice one day, when I was all set to go out and enjoy myself, Hank suggested FAMILY WEEKLY, March 30, 1975 8 11 I stay around and do some extra hitting with him. I did, and from then on, be aod I took a lot of extra hitting together. He changed my whole approach. 1 had been content to stand back at the plate, \)ut Hank got me to move up on top of it I began to realize that I had to work hard to stay a good, consistent and ag- gressive hitter. ooJy three homers through May, but I hil 48 more the last four months of the season and tied Johnny Mize of the Giants for the league championship with S 1. I might have taken a real shot at Babe Ruth's record of 60 with a stronger tint two months. 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TIM -l'lllt• at lM elMI of UM 1tr1!J h your ri .. me. A 0 ' 2 3 • 5 • 1 I I 10 11 12 IJ 14 -, -lt-IN_G_G_U_ID-E -..-I, ..... (,( ...... ,( ....... , I ..... ,J,-l ,-J, , ...... , 1-, 1.--1,-1. ..... LJ Ill. Reildenh add 5,., ~IH Tax _______ _ Total Amount Enctos.ect •-----------1 NA•oiE. __________________________ ~ I AOORIESS _______________________ _ your friends! CITY--------------------------~ Tl A R A G At.LIER IE S. 22"0_7_E_.1_1_t_O_a_lt_l_a_n_d_A_v_en_u_e_,_8_l_o_o_m_lnt-t-o-n-, _ll_ll_n_o_ls_6_1_7_0_1 _________ ........ ·---------------ZIP -• ____________ ;;.1 People Qui% By .lohn E. Gibson Strange Things --stress" Does to You True or False: Stress is some- thing that people should always try to avoid. (See number 1) TRUE OR FALSE? 1. Stress is something that people should always try to avoid. 2. If you face a stressful situation- a dreaded ordeal or confrontation with someone who is a threat to you-there i~ a si mple way to reduce the stress and relieve much of the wear ar1d tear on your nerves. 3. One of the best antidotes for stress is leis11re. 4. If a father is under stress when bis child is conceived, it's likely to be a girl. 5. How much stress a person can take in stride depends to a large extent on his sense of humor. ANSWERS 1. False. A certain amount of stress is vay desirable and serves a usefuJ and valuable purpose. As one university psychologist observes after an exten- sive study, "Some stress~ to bring out the best io us; stress is only a problem when it gets too severe. And it should be remembered that stress can arise when life is too easy as well as when it is too bard." (In fact, the pos- sibility that an easy life-relatively free from stresses and pressures-may short- en the life-span is strongly suggested by a study of over a thousand animals, which showed that those who were sub- jected to "cares and joys, setbacks and surprises of all kinds" lived longer and were more immune to illness than those who were kept under "ideal condi- tions.") 2. Tr"e. Psychological studies have demonstrated that "the presence of an- other person in a stressful situation re- duces stress, and the presence of a friend reduces stress more than the presence of a stranger." So if there is an ordcaJ coming up that you're not sure you are capable of facing, take a friend along as a stress-reducer. Or if you can't find a friend, a casual ac- quaintance will be better than nothing. 3. True. But this doesn't mean idJeOC$S, doing nothfog or simply "resting." One human-behaviorial specialist defines lei- sure-the therapeutic variety-succinct- ly: ''Leisure is not the stopping of con- structive activity; it is not the time left over after work. Leisure is a state of mind; it is a way of being at ~ace witlt oneself and wlUJJ one is doing. It is doing what one wants to do and what one chooses to do." So if pressure and stresses are getting you down, get some of this special ingredient into your daily activity. It can work wonders-even if you can only spare brief periods of time for it. 4. Tru~-according to studies cited by a team of Washington University scien- tists. Evidence shows that "the less- stresscd parent tends to reproduce its own gender. In other words, if the father is in a less-stressed condition than the mother at the time of concep- tion, there is more chance that the off- spring will be a male. Conversely, if the mother is in a less-stressed oondjtion, there is more chance that the offspring will be a female. Ir both parents arc equally non-stressed or equally under stress, and other sex-determinant fac- tors are equal, the male-female off- spring ratio will be 50-50." Further studies undertaken by the investjgators have provided additional support for this finding. 5. Tru~. Psychiatric studies of men's re- actions to extreme stresses and pres- sures during war have shown that those best able to take stress in their stride tended to share these traits in common: a well--Oevelopcd sense of humor, an ability to see the funny side of a dif- ficult and threatening situation and an outlook characterized by optimism,self- confidence and faith in their own des- tinies. On the other hand, men who were lacking in these qualities tended to make the poorest showing under conditions of stress. FAMILY WEEKLY, M1rcl130, 1975 • 11 . . ... even tiny compacts roar like a lion! 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"Ob, don't be silly," she reproves me, So I resume, as it behooves me, My toed-out wallc, left foot and right, The one she manied me despite. After comparing incomes with a friend he hadn't seen in years, a man asked, "How do you manage on so little?" "Oh, I do all right," the friend replied. "But the wife and kids are having a struggJe."-ume Olinghouse lt'a very reauuring to tallc to people who 1ceep saying, "You 1cnow." Because nine times out of ten, 1 tU>n't. -Robert Orben You'll always stay young if you live honestly, eat slowly, sleep sufficiently, work industriously, worship faithfully -and lie abo11t your age. -Tom Gallagher WarRing : The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarene Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. Ca&w I co THROUGH A CHILD'S EYES Kids see life differently. Send contribu· tions to "Child," Family Weekly, 641 Lexington Ave .. N.Y., N.Y. 10022. $10 11 used-none returned. My nine-year-old nieoo, when told there would be pink Bowers on the bodice of her Bower-girl dress, said worriedly to her mother, "Oh, dear, they don't know that I don't have a bodice yeti" -Mrs. Edward Llerewa Chevy Chase, Md. One car dealer in my neighborhood called up the Better Business Bureau and asked them to send liim some. -Lillian Koslouer By Frank Baginski LITTLE EMILY "rm lhe same W11J. Once I pfck up • good book I CM't put II down unUI I've finished It." Kings P, longs. 17 mg "1a1 "1 .3 m~ niroirne. av per c1oare11e. FTC Reporr Oct 74 ~tin the World! DRIVE ON, JEEVES A homemade apeclal The car that Biii Ratcltffe bullt is 18 feet long. has six doors, can do 90 miles an hour, gets 20 miles to the gallon and "is great fun to drive," sa1s Bill, 28. How did he build it? With second- hand materials nnd a 2.4 Taeuar enei.ne. Car How the rich st91 rich: " 'Stinginess' is an oc- cupational disease of the millionaire. The man to whom 'two-fifty' means a quarter of a million dollars is likely to be obsessional about $2.50 or even a quarter .... The more retentive the Midas is ... the more likely he is to last out the long run and to bequeath an intact and inviolate fortw1e. The historian of wealth must be im- pressed by the similarities between Rockefeller, Getty, Ford and Hughes: secretive, taciturn men whose grip on their businesses was or is only matched by a firm hold on their privy purses." From "The C.Ommon Millionaire," by Robert Heller ( Delacorte Press, $8.95). TINY TIM Absentee father When MIA Vicki abandoned her husband and took with her their 31h -year-old daughter Tulip, Tiny vowed never to set eyes on the child until she is 15. "If J visited her, it would only be for short, heartbreaking spells. I'd have to explain why I was leaving and when I'd come back. l couldn't take all those partings. The child would get confused, and I think this kind of relationship would be very destructive emotionally to both of us in the Jong ruo. I take care of her with $100 a month, and if things get better, I'll increase the amount. I send birth- day and Christmas presents, and as soon as she can read, 111 write. But rn never see Tulip until she's well into her teens." buffs will also be interested to note that this supermobile has nine seats, a stereo, a radio, disk brakes, a sun roof and an intercom to con- nect the baclc-seat passengers with the driver. The question is: How does it comer? Of all the young boy• who dream et ten years old of starting their own rock band, Bo Don- aldson, now 19, is one who succeeded. Here's bow it happened: "I was in the fourth grade when the nuns at my Cincin- nati school needed enter- tairunent for a YfA meet- ing. l put together a six-piece group. and af- ter that we stuclc to- gether. When l was 12, Bo DoMldeon we went on the road with Paul Revere and The Raiders. Every night after a concert we'd go to bed early, get up real early in the morning and Oy baclc to Cin- cinnati, where Mom piclced us up at the airport and drove us to school. As soon as school was over, she'd talce us back to the airport so we could By out for our concert that night." Seven years later Bo and The Heywoods hit the "Top Ten" with "Billy, Don't Be a Hero"! DATES: Sunday is Easter. Tuuday is April Fool's Day. BIRTHDAYS (all Aries): Sunday-Warren Beatty 38; Frankie Laine 62. Monday-Rich- ard Chamberlain 40; Cordie Howe 46; Shirley Jones 40; Cesar Chavez 48; Herb Alpert 38. Wednnday-Oebbie Reynolds 43; Alec Guin- ness 61. Thureday-Marlon Brando 51; Doris Day 51; George Jessel 77. Friday-Anthony Perkins 43; Arthur Murray 80. Saturday- Bette Davis 67; Gregory Peele 59. BIRTHDAY PEOPLE: Dorl• Day and Gregory Peck FAMILY WEEKLY, March 30, 1975 • ,, McCulloch Portable Generators· Electric power when you want it, where you want it. $239.95* H-1500 1500 watt capacity, 68 lbs., 1 t 5 \/Oita. eo cycles $339.95* H-2000 2000 watt ca~tv. 83 lbs . H-3000 3000 wan capacity. t 29 lbe . t 15 YOtta. 60 cycles 1151230 I/Otta, 60 cycles This may be the year yc>u'll need portable electric power more than ever belole. And McCulloch generators. wittl only one mOYing part. are ltle mos1 reliable YoU can buy-at the belt values anywhere. Lightweight. and com- pact enough to frt rn your car, too McCulloch also makes the dependable l~htweight, ~iCed Mini Mac chain saws So aee your McCulloch Dealer In the Yellow Pages under -General~-or "Saws·· McCULLOCH C0'4POrlATIO"O Liii,.....~- NEED EXTRA INCOME? SELL KNAPP SHOES! 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WHEN YOU ORDER BY MAIL FROM FAMILY WEEKLY ••• Please allow up to four weeks for delivery on items ordered from companies that advertise In family Weekly. Sometimes unintentional delays occur. If they do, just write: Lynn Headley, family Weekly. 641 Lexinaton Ave., New York, NY 10022. Amazing soft plastic cuMiion holds dentures comfortably light for weeks without messy "stickums" Not • messy pate, powder. cream or waa pad-bul an am:ulna 10rt plucic adhH1vc cushion. Snua3 Brand Denture CuJh1ons hold loose. wobbly dtntures comfortably ttaht for weeks. 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Any bulb failing to flower 5 years replaced free. Truly an unbeatable offer. So rush your order today. ORDER 100 for only $2.75 MORE MONEY SAVING RGAINS FOR SPRING PLANTING MllllATURE TERRARIUM $2.11 2 for $5.75 1bia amnin1 woodland wonder LS delivaed to you with a fiucinat•OI wariely o r m oues, ferru, benln, wild yiolet1, plpeiaaewl, trilliums 1nd olber follaae. You11 ppeclally enjoy -tchin1 the day-by-day arowth of your colOt'ful "moun1aln 11eener_y", 7.jnch diameter base, s -lnch h11h. Bue ret•IN moialurce, dome fill anuaJy for true 11eenhouae condenst· tlon. Dec.ntiwM41 De.bit ... ,,,. DAHLIAS • ftr$2.49 11 ftr$4.15 How fruly tb•y Noom with r~b autumn llo..-~rw' ~.O siant clecooraun aDd doubt~ ti.II t~ &.9\llvl reda, ,._.1iow.. lavcl>Ckr. p; .. 1r. t.oa.e, nr u aY&liabM. Ch«k eoupon fw 8princ ~t;.. *li""y and mail toda7. F.Ytt)' Dahlie ..,uaa&..s ! FN9---0QUISITT BEGONIAS ..... $2.25 12 fer $4.25 Uawrp.-.1 for camellia-lllie ~.:_~{,'. n..-n...:ti.., alae tvberw~ low~ ~t.e wi~ r.r. laww and 1arsr b1oo1n. -UA-.l:J' m""-•-. to Jn>at. Offn bri ... Yi-rid oolor minoatt ol rftl. ~low. wtut.. lli.:tJ:-... • -let, -'-· et# .. .....; • ee-tioeal! u ... ~ ........... .,.r BOW. nneCIMta.lb ef c.ler Set C.rdea.sllazilta CUSHION MUMS 10 for $1.50 --..yh..i., ....... w .. sa. Order now at 26% olr our catalotr prlN to a•t n-cuai.omu-a. You aet Hardy root d iwioiona from ftUrMr)' &TOWn pro•en bloomina atodc, In a..orttd col· on of reel, J'•llow, brona, pink, whit., u aw11ilable. Develop inl.O aiant ti.lie of color with m)'riada of daullns flow· ere, eacb llowel' I t.o 2 incbff In diam· eur. An7 Mum not produdng a larse number of bloom1 tbia fall ,..plued free. ao for 14.10. Order toct.,. PEONY SPECIAL 3 for$3.45 Hard1, lifetime peoftie. olln ,.,.. t.auty with lar~ abowy blooma oft s"'"1a Z to 3 feet tall. Bloom MCOnd growina w .. on after pla nting and esch 1printr without repla.nling. We ahlp 8 oturd7 2 to 8 eu planting at.oclr root di•lelona at aprlng planting time for onl7 U .46 ... 3 (()lora ... one each of pinlr, whltAP find red (& for u .e6). Chffk Coupon. CREEPING PHLOX (PHlOll SUBUlATA) 6 fer $1 .50 11 ftr .. ,, $3.95 MicMc• lfwury Cmn"'91 C~nc Pblos spttada 12 inchee in ct.a .... rt.er wlwn matutt Ouet.eni ol fto.,.,.. in epnQC, ~b brillieot bloom about an inch ... ro. Lovely fol~ ca.,,..t.e around aDd ataya ST~n almaat all year. Valuable for borckn, bound&rift, hanka, bare ,.pota H-nhy. hardy pettnftial plant.a -y..u old Aaa'W to1o... RAld, Rc..-purple, White, Blu•, Pinlr, aa availabW. Order now for aprinc plantinf! at nur low pr;c. et.e.11 coupon Md ma.al todav Hlrdy ... u. .......... MOUND ASTERS 10 ftr $2.25 At laat ••. we olrer Harcb Ast.era that buab out In low I to I ~ ft mound1 oo -.iplet.el1 cove....S wit.II rlchb colored brlllla.ftt llowen they arlualb out-abine Jack Froat. Olrer brlns• bund....S1 of blooMa of Blue, Red. Wblt.e. Pinlr u aw~llabl•. Takeft from prov•" Michia•n nurMfl' arown lltOC!lr, U.-root dl- vl1ion1 are reacl.J' for llnt tranoplantina to 1our prden. Arura mull bloom aarnc 7ear u planted or niplaced. 10 for U .26 ... 20 plaftC. for $4.25. Chftk toupon and mall t.oda7. Everbloomlna H;inty CARNATIONS I for $2.25 Few perennlala are llO richly ahowy And •plcy fraara.nt u tbeee irarden earfta- tlon1 (Cr«naclin >. Bloom JHr after >'~•r wllbout replantlnir. l.arlfl!, ~lor­ ful f'lowen bloom in ahund,.nce all 1um- mer even lntermlttentl1 Into fRll. Bar- pin offer brlnir• you 2 )'l'. Mirbiiran nuraen planta. neld irrown from aetd. atrongly rooted and rudJ' for llnl tranaplantlnr: lft a rainbow mix of Pink. Red, Yellow and White (()lors and van.ti .. H available. II for only U .26 .•. 11 planta U .26. Chttk cou- pnn and -II today. CREEPING SEDUM (~11111 SOurlum) RAGON'S BLOOD 4 PlaDts only $1 .25 8 Plants $2.25 Bloome In muaiYe eluat.era of vl•lcl darlr red at.ar-ahaped llnwera from micl-aummer to S.pi.tnber. Thne hardJ Mlehlsan nuraery srown planta rap. ldty 1pl'Md t.o form a denae bla11ket of ettraetlwe around eonr that com- pletelJ' coven ba,.. apota. Thrive ;,. aha~ u ••II H full aun. Ordn t.od1.7. MICHIGAN BULB COMPANY, Dept.68-1461 1950 WALDORF N.W. GRAND RAPIDS, Ml 49550 Amazillt Mn Rn'1-llfft OUTDOOR GARDEJt POOL Com,lete $4.91-2 fir $9. 75 Made of Polyprolenc, tbla dellcaul1 aqua (()lored a arden POOi la ldclney abapecl and Ideal home aiw (1'6'" " 2'1* " 8'") for flower w roclc prden. FHclfta.tlna. llaht, ~ bulll for Gar- den Chllrm and unique beau\7. W•W Liiy pot la ..........-a.ddltlonal I lncllM. bolcllnir up t.o 8 Wat.er Lilla. EaallJ aunken to irround level. No plumblnir required. CouPon ordera brlns Water UIJ' bulb (NJ'Dlsihua Oclorala); lake eol!ffted; bloom• ear))' aummer oft.ft to f.-t: uaual17 white ... f1'91! of extra emt. Cul- lural iftatruc:tion. Included. Ru.ala 'l"llff TtOW. MICHIGAN BULB CO., De~GB-1411 Gral~ RalMU, Ill 49550 Pleue Miid -1i-clllckff llelow Ill ti.. for repi.r IPl1• ,........_ I .....,.!Id I '"'1 lta111 Is 1111r111tffd ti! gUsfJ or I ""' reblra wttNtt 10 dll1I f« ,uRNM pflce lffWMI. ::. c.t. ... .... lOI CIMllOllll 11111111. ""' S40 Mlrilltin Tlftlfllllll 123 Dahllaa (Min. I) 114 .. ironlas (Min. I ) JOO CWhlon 111111111 (Min. 101 111 "-ln1M111.J) 309 Crff Pin1 "'loll {Mlft. II 307 Harfr Moul'll Alter 111111. 101 Jll'!i c:amatlOftl 1111111. 11 335 C,._. SH1111t (Miii. 41 100 CarMll,..,. nH 173 T•r-If order 1111lled bY -15 n11 174 "-nt Kllllsca II Ofdtr iotata ~.oo nu 175 et.nt HllllKVI plus 12 Hol!Md AM-• 11 Older totll117.50 mA&. Add tOr: for Plllltf'e Md lllllldll,.._ 11"9 ma C.t s ' . I ' I .. I I I I I I I I I I .. .. .. IWIL_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~' ~ ADCHllQS_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~, , . . CITY SlAT£ ' _ " ; j ------------------- -- . . . " ~,,,,,,-----........ . ,---_ ·orange t~asi . . FINAL SPORTS NANCY WHAT'S WRONG?--- YOU LOOK VERY DEPRESSED THAT'S NOT TRUE---YOU HAVE' MANY FINE QUALITIES • v LOCAL WANT ADS SUNDAY, MARCH 30, 1975 HOW CAN! SEE AN'f'THIN6 WITH '(OUR STUPID HEAD tN THE WA'1'? 3-30 Tm R•g 11 "1 r~1 f"l" -•11 "Qnl\ '"'""'t!d 'Cl t97~1:lt 'J"•l•'1 ~ulure Sy"414•ta Jl'\C. ' By Ernie Bushmiller 1---------t AW I I'M JUST A NOBODY ---I 'LL ALWAYS BE A FLOP WELL . THERE'S ER I LET'S SEE"--- T"' R~? LI<, "t i 0~ A• "O"h •en.,1d C HH~ bv U'>lld l'e 1hJ'• $vnd1ca1~ In~ A COMPLETE NOTHIN G / PL.E-1\,£, ttlA , 7 NA P ovtr o r: Ji .' YO IA MU~N·r PL.Ar Y0 1Alt'5el..F OOWN .' Y0ll( H ~ve ~OM~, ... GOING r:o~ vou ! YOU ~f:CKONEO, ME:.M SAHi~? \NE:'L-L ~t:IURN ALL. f'lJI iH f: 61 R.A FrESS ANC7 E:L..E:PHANIS. W'ff. A11: IHF-M. 'l:~A , VOU CAN'T GO ON L.IKe. iHAi' FO~evert .,. ,,.,~ NO U~E ... \ E~ ~OU 00 ! 1T ~ i.ANSE L.IEVA S L.E TH~T YO LA , OF Al..L. PEOPt-e, FEEL YOLA'~E WOR'fH (..E~~ .' I~A'S I ~ 0Ne OF HIS oe~PONOE.Ni M0005 . Me F!£EL.'i- WO~THLES5 ,,, 6 r AM WO~THL.ES5 , t#OOO·~Ort:­ NO'THING, IZOTTEN ,,., I &I.AT iMAi'~ Nor i'~LAe, l~A .' 'YOLA 1-4 AV e ·1;.oTW OF GOOO QlAAL..li1e~ ,,, L..INOA ~0\A ieLL. H I/\-\. YO l.A 'rte ,.He ON L.Y ONE A~Ol.AND HEJte WHO CAN KEE r:' A 5TRAIGHT FA~e ... -' MR. DRIVER, IT'S YOUR ABBEY SPENCER PHONED, SAM! SHE SUGGESTED THAT YOU PICK HER UP ABOUT TWO-THIRTY! THE FLIGHT'S BEEN DELAYED! MEANWHILE f MR SPENCER • YOUR ADVERTISING. ~11E FLIGHT 5 BEEN YOUR FLIGHTS DELAYED BECAUSE ARE NEVER OF WEATHER! DEL AYED! -) ~~ SECRETARY! THAT KID 15 ONE WILLSON SPENCER! AT AGE TWENTY-ONE, HE WILL INHERIT· SOMETHING LIKE $20,000 ,000! Pit' VOIJ HIJACK A SUPPL.V WAGON HEAPEP "iOO VUl--n.IRES! "'04A-r WA60N CARRIEW : , FOR 'l'HIS FORT?! ~ · 1WO ,CASl!S OP ANIMAL C"ACKERS"Tt> RJ:.Pl.EHISM MV PWINPLING-SUPPLY, : 100 ~Ar?, POOPS/ E:. S/C -rRANSrr G'OOPISS! • AN~ Wlmoc.rr WHICH, l'U.. HAVE NtnHfN& .. -ro 60 w rrH MV HOI MIU< AT EJEPTIME! ' • I -- L-ET'S SE.E. OOOJ •· · MOON MULLINS I LOVE' THE:SE IRIVIA COLUMNS. " -·AND LUM AND ,ABNE'R ; A Nb "BACKSTAGE WIF~" AND "ST,,A~E DOOR ~c,ANr~e:N" WHAT IRIVJA? ·DOCTOR SMOCK • . ~ \ I I \ 11 ) 11111 } I OH7THINGS LlkE ''WHO WAS -rHe U5H~R ON 'MR. FIRST Nl<SHTER'?" OKAY, SO WHICH ON e: OF YOU IS "fH e: AS"fRONAU'"f' vv 1-f'H A NOse:eL.-e:e:c::>? I REALlY TH INK IT'S GREAT THAT WE .CAN LEARN HOW TO USE A eo w AND ARROW IN G4M CLAoo LIKE 11116 I . _JL I _lL \ ~ FardJohnaOn 0~'1WHAT OFFICE DID THE GRE"AT ~llDfRSL~EVE HoL.D ?'' b .· THAT'S -YR IV/,A .' IH,ATf5 NOTTRJVJAf 1 REMEMBER l 1D NEVER MISS A~f . EPISODE OF IHAI ONE!! ~ -- 3 ·30 B Geor e Lemont .. "' . ( -- ------ :.. I ' DICK TRACY NCE AGAIN., WHILE SPARKLE A SWERS AN OBSCENE CALL, HER HUSBAND, VERA ALLDID, GOES OUTIN SEARCH-AND- HEY., IF YOU'RE A LINEMAN, WHERE'S YOUR TRUCK? THE EASTER BUNNY DIDN'T BRING US ANY TOYS! • r:> • 1/' ~ •. ' ~ ., HEY, UP THERE! WHAT ARE YOU TWO UPTO? ··you Two·? l'M NOT WITH HIM, r '-'UST GOT HERE! Hf'.Y, 1HE. LMA ! t...OOK AT AL,L IHE. £.AST£R ~665 I f ouNn ! 1Hl Y'~[ ALL- OV£ R TH L. rLAC l ~ Ill BET If A~1 MAX! HoW YOU L.f Sl£NED ARE ~U lHIS FINE EASfE"R F'?fAL HARD YOU COU L.D Mo~N I NG? H~AR IH-;- a , , A PICfLJR£ OF I HE EASTER CAT. HE:'S Tl-t£ ON£. WHO 6R1NGS ALL If I HE. E"AS-f ER E:.GG5, YOU KNOW •. How AM r? .. HoW AM1? ... How wou~D Y@rnf BE IF AN EGG JUST MEOWED AT You? • ... • ,,,J.,,.,_.., •• , I I . I . . . : . . . .--. . . . I ·' . b Chester Gould -A N' J-tE~~$ AN ~TER Knlt::N uUSI HA1"CHHJ6 our. IS N'T IT CUTE.? ____ ..... - -- ~ - . -'\: ~ ~ ~ ! . .J . * CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYES? 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[)J() /HEY LINE YOU WllH c IOOAV,8/RD/E? ~' . .o 3 -30 Gus Arriola LUXURY RAIL IRAVel 800MING.r MOTOR.J'"51S :, IHUM8 NOSES Al Al<A55 ~ AS El-!E.C:Tl<tC AUIOS -.w,' l<ESIORE. Cl.EAR SK!E5 10 ME;X./CO Cll'f/ LOS AN0ELES ANO iDK.Vo f • T/4E APRIL FCXJL-0 EOlilONf • "' ' ... Priced lower than most DRIVE-INS ... MAIL ORDER ... DISCOUNT DRUes AT NO EXTRA CHARGE! 20% Larger Picture.~ .Silk finish ... Round Corners! ' e P.O. BOX 2900, HARTFORD, CONN . 0610 1 e P.O. BOX PR , GREENSBURG, PA. 15601 e P.O. BOX 4597, ATLANTA, GA. 30302 e P.O. BOX A, ST. CHARLES, MO . 63301 e P.O. BOX R, RICHARDSON.TEX . 75080 e P.O. BOX A. SANTA ANA, CA l. 92711 e P.O. BOX 50006. SAN JOSE, CAL. 95150 NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS 3600 Mueller Rd, St. Charles, Mo. 63301 " ,, I ' ,\ ,. 4 Le th R• el• .. ~ .: m er tic pa I CCl VE .. , j .] B• g< h1 di w t' Ji at M SI af h. rt ~ (« .... hi l• ~ ot s. u n ff ~ .a .c ·~ ~ r 'r I I • i