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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-04-06 - Orange Coast Pilot• - . ---· . . . . . , - SUNDAY, APRIL6, 1975 " T Children of War. 1 . .. • ' • ·~ . ' -Met by Ford • ID SF Base'1all Ti1ne The fam.iliar sCenes of Uttle League-and all the other leagues, including the big leagues-tell true fans that "The Season" has arrived. New on baseball· scene this year are·gjrlfPluen:lik:J.;Micb'elW~&Jlll'. 7. eye~:closea . lla\ter .iri. f!!lli,lt:j,iif '\{a)Jey LitUe Miss Softball League. Jim Corcoy, 10 , keeps weather eye on rain from beneath blanket at Fountain Valley South opening ceremonies_Ulpper ,r\glrtl and (in •l>ottom photo), well, some come to watch · ~ ~ other' ,W!lQl~ .r.u>~tall\,,;,.Maj Je~e~es open _play Monday when Kans•• City win be in Anaheim. • • • ,~ ' • • J '"' ! .... ·story of the Cineo By AL~ION LOCKABEV 01 Ill• Dilly Pilot SUN The four persons aboard the fishing boHt Cinco. which broke up and sank in heavy seas in the Gulr of California last Wednes- day, a pparently died of exposure. according to Mexican medical reports . The victims \vere Willard Bell, 69, of Balboa Is land, owner and skipper of the Cinco, and three of his rishing cr&nies: Ray Fansetl. about 75, of Los Angeles; John Blaney of Fountain Valley, and Ted Peacock of Long Beach. Ttiree of the bodies "·ere found noatlni in lifejackels about 31,:z n1i les offshore Crom Frailes Bay roor.Sday morning by another °fishing boat. Another \V<JS round \\'.ashed up on s hore. A part of the boat and deck equipment were found. indic.ating that the boat sank in about 500 fathoms or "·ater. All indications are that plank- ing on tbe 30-year·old vessel rup- tured while bu.eking heavy seas en route from Caho San Lu cas and presumablY.t..o La Paz 1A1here Mr. Bell 's .wife~ Hazel, "·as to join the party. She fie"' to La Paz Thursd.ay, ,un a "·are or the traged31 . IS.. VICTIMS, Page A2) United Presa lalemation11, Tbree jelliners -carrying 14S homeless South Vietnamese children.landed on the West Coast Jate Saturday' and earl)' today. President ·'Ford met .one of the airplanes in San Francisco ·and carried a y'oung girl onto American soil. Two .airliners Wil.fi. .nearly 350 Taiwan's Chi~ Succumbs TAIPEI (UPC) -President Chiang Kai·shck p( Nationalist China, the Jast of the major. World War II leaders, died of a heart attack Saturday, his 25- year-old dream to reconquer the Chinese mainland fwther than ever from fulfillment. He was 87. Vice President C.K. Yen \1:as sworn in as p,resident today. hours after the Nationalist gov- ernment ordered a "'special alert" for garrisons on the islands of Quemoy and Matsu, only a few thousand yards from the Chinese mainland. l\1ilitary sources said the measure "'as taken more as a precaution than in a nticipation of any Communist invasion . ln- fprme£1 .s9urce.&., said the Na- tionalist Government has about . . •. • .• Q ... 'W/~.t!'~.mo ;u)I\ \'en, 70, a soft-spoken graduate engineer who looks more Jike a scholar than a pc)Iitician, is ex- pected to treat his new job mor~ as a ceremonial post than one of power. The real po"•er will lie with Prime Minister Chiang Ching- kuo. 65. Chiang's oldea&.son, who "'as h andpicked by his father as his successor three years ago. The younger Chiang is expected to continue his father's policy of rejecting any accommodation with the mainland Communists. Chi a ng. "'ho had been ill since 1972 "'he n he suffered an attaC'k of pneumonia. died at 11 :50 p.m . (See CHIANG, PageA2) V~terans View Shaky Indochina I ' Vi etnam is much moi·e than just a word in the headlines to doze ns of Orange Coast military veterans, many or whom are enrolled in the area's colleges. - In 'the wake of chaotic developments of the past week in Vietnam and Cambodia. the.Daily Pilot P,Ul together a "Sunday SPeclal Te'am" lo seek out and get commE!nts (tom some of t}\ose veterans. . 'i • ~l '\D\l s .. t:c 1t.1 . •• Slaff writers Terry Coville,.Alan Dltkin, Jack ChappeLJ, and Arthur R . Vlnsel brought back the fo)lowing re:actio.ns from the various c'ampuses, even-as governments seemed to teeter on the edge of collapse and as panicky evacuations and a horribly tragic airJ)lanc crash kept Vietnam in the headlines. ' • Golden Wesr c.irege ---.... --.. _ .. ~~·~· .... "lllat GORM~.-;13. of Hwltllfgton J!eoc , wfs•in Ille Air Force iii Y.ietnam . -~1J-, . -.. . ;-'. :f_ ... ..._. ....: , '"nie w .. 11 an a:os;clle in rut111,iy,.W•tb0iild ~vegbne in to 1etlt over wt th quier, arl)Ulled out.Jfwu iljlt,0lbl1 mistake." . . . .. ' . .. •' ' m• .ii...oei.EON, x-:\iff0 \lDtingtitQ'Be.Ch7 'f(_U a<Navy man in Vietnam in 1969 .. 12. ... .. : .. ' ,,... .. ~. ' .. 9 ' • 1 "They gave u,s reasons why we. were there., but Tor those who died It didn't 111attet. l'hl! Vietnam e·aidn't \Yant io !fght. II we dldn'tco oo pattol.111<¥ wQ\lldn't:• • ' . . ... aoaiNMAT'l'llEWS.' 28, of Git)len Gro•o. ~ ...... Marine In VletanmJn 196i.' , . 1 • "A lot otJl'ople *ere~aylng u~at'ly a's llMM!lhat We'd'have IA> lnalntaln a balf-l"lllliltl ttoop1i 1A>'lteep ii cle~r: We Hli4 no tllbl to be Uitre , We'WOZ1' tol\S'nellu!OUO p'otiloUc l,dUI, but u, !~""IQ, w ~ Aroertoan-11. l!roledl•c Thieu and ..... Nol It not 1tv~ Ibo•• pe6Ple -l9"'""11ltil.'' ' • ·-4 'I • " -STEVE BINNIX, 25, of Garden Grove, was in the Navy in Vietnam on llDd off Crom 1969to1972. ' "Those people have been Cighting for hundreds of years; we can't just go in .. and ch,ange,lbem. It was a waste or a lot of lives Cor nothing. We Oido't intenCJ to escalate but decided it would be good for the economy. They (the government) exploited it to the hilt .. There were limes I thought about being a conscientious ot;>jector. ·· SMITM STEVE LONG. 25, Qf H~Un~.Bcach. was .a ·C.onscientious objectdr..Who' Served in the medi§:al corps working with Vietnam wounded_ at Fort Ord. Though be ohposed the war, ·h& took the strongest view, saytng'tbe United States had obligated itself with promises. "We had to be there, but once it was obvious we were doing it all and the Vietnamese were corrupt we should have pulled.out. ·"{!qn~ cOmmunist mi ~ht be good for the people. I d.on 't think they could ever make 1t under a democratic system . ~ati.c»:' JOR.DAf"; 25, of Huntington Beach. was in tbe Marin"\ID-'ii~tpam dur!rtg 11168-00. , ~ --111or.frustrale<\. Over 4(},000'.American lives were lost for nolh.in& t}ad trien~ ~led taking Roi An, but the Vietnamese cttpntfi~oilc sbol tA>protel!tjt,, "" , ' ' "We.Were told the Vietnamese wanted ua there. When l was 18 I belle.ved that. t don'tnoW. lt11 a civll,wA{." .· .. ..t<S SMITH~ 36, tJ Hunllni\oO; · , was. in the Army in Vlelrulm In l9111-n,-i.' • • .I •:1 wao if(tjle hl~and&al Ple)ku . !eel you 1ot ahYthinl out of it. ·Yoa w Ko-;e~ and k~•P ·~there forever to I Ii' , ' .: ''t~QllAN!<ECO . " 9 h to look bltck and ,~e to have anolher ) children aboard arrived in San FraneiscoS,aturday, and the third landed in Seattle shortly after midnight with 407 children. Three· more save-the-children mercy flights were scheduled to touch down at Travis Air Force· Base in California today. l\.1any adopting parents met the three planes -worried that their new children had not made escape from lhe war zone. One in Seattle was Steven ThOmpsoJl of San Jose, 1,1cho said: ··w edid all our crying the last t""·o days, and then we found out that Kendra <their adopted orphan) "'as safe and now we're so happy we can hardly stand it.'' The second plane that arrived in San Francisco carried 320 children, including survivors of a Saigon save·ttie-babies. 'crash. Some or the children had chicken pox. This was the airliner welcomed by the Fords. Ford entered the big Pan American Airways 747. then emerged into a driving rain car- rying an infant in his arms onto American soil. The 1-year·old girl was cJad in yellow pajamas. At the boCtom pf the ramp so- meoneplaced a blanketoverher. The chie£ executive. wearing a suit and bareheaded, held the child up so that photographs could be taken by \vatting cameramen. lie car1ied the girl 10 reel to the bus. The President's wife, Betty, who had been ordered by doctors not lo go near the children because som e had chicken pox, disregarded the warnings "'and walked to plaoeside to watch her husband carry the girl do"'" the 24 ~1eps . Doctors "'ere concerned because l\lrs . Ford "'as under a cancer treatment, u•hich killed her immunity to the dtsep.se. Mrs. FOrd clapped her hands: and smiled at the child. The President lifted a blanket so his wife could see the girl's race. He then went b1;tck to the plane . to carry another child to a bus. A Secret Service agent held an um- brella, lo protect l\.1 rs. 1-"'ord. The President "·as ''isibly hap- CSeeCHILDR EN, Page A3) Countian Perishes In Flames An Anaheim man died early Saturday in a mobile home fire that was described by firemen as being "of unusual ferocity." Firemen said Al Harp, 57, was alone and asleep in his mobile home at Del Estes l\lobile Home Park. 1241 N. East St., when.the blaze of unknown origin erupted. They said Harp's tra~ler wa11· destroyed in l ess than five minutes. The total loss of the home and contents was estimat- ed at S6,500. Fire investigators said they \l:ill resume· thei1· probe inlo the" cause of the blaze early Monday. -Buyers Perplexed In Hinshaw Deal By GARV GRANVILLE 01 IM D•llW Piiot St.lft Spartanburg County officials don't think they bought a pig in a poke when they paid Orange County $2,045 for a computerized assessor's program in 1973. But the same officials aren't certain they got much more than a piglet for $7 ,356 the South Carolina county paid collectively to Rep. Andre1,v Hinsh3w and Orange County Assessor Jack Vallerga eatlier the same year. Hinshaw got the lion's share of the sum he and the man appoint· ed to succeed him as assessor collected. $6,462. Vallerga got S714. as the Daily Pilot reported exclusively last Thursday. What has Spartanburg officials perplexed is trying Jo figure out what their county 'received for $6,000 paid to lUns ha\v on l\1';iy 22. 1973. And \\'hi1l has some Orange County ofCicials a ngered is that Hinshaw and Vallerga personal· ly profited from a "no profit" transaction the county intended to be a courtesy to another public agency. It -wets Hins haw who recom - mended, in an October 1970 letter to the Orange County Board or Supervisors . that the com · puterized system be offered to other governn1ent agencies fur 12.045. That is what it "'ould cost thl· county. including overhead and handltng, to reproduC'e Its highly regarded· 'rson,ware for single- family reSidential compute r ap· praisal system,'' llinshaw said in hiS letter to the board. One Of the agencies he said v.·as interested in such a purchasl' ¥-'BS Spartanburg County, South Carolina. Robert Bettin is the only member of the. t;:urrent Orange County Board.of Supervisors who ,~·as a county s upervisor when Hinshaw made his 1970 rerom· mendation. •·t probably voted for it," Bat- tin said Friday night. "But J didn't know those tv.·o· clowns (Hinshaw and Vallerga) were.go- ing to get v.•ealthy out of th.e deal." Wealthy? ;'Yeah," Battin said, "I caJI S200 a day and expenses getting wealthy ... But Spartanburg County of- ficial s aren 't certain why Hinshaw was paid $6,000. Both the handwritten voucher supporting the payment and the check . indicate the money was payment for the computerized system itself, a system one Orange County ofCicial estimated Thursday it cost ''at lea~l SlS0",000 to develop." ,, Almost t"·o m onths a rter Hinshaw got his $6,000, Spartan, burg paid Orange County $2,00 for the same system. · Frank Lyles has been a member of Spartanburg Coun- ty's nine-member Board of A'1f- sessment Control for nine years. Jlis signature appears on both checks . Lyles said Saturday he doesr'l'l recall signing Hinsha"''S ch~k but that he ·'must have.'' Did Lyles kno\\' the S6.000 pii,t: ment \Vas to a U .S . con - gressman'..' ·'No. indeed ." he ans\\·ered. ··t knew of l\.·lr. l linshav.·'8 repulii· tion as an expert in the assessing field but can only recall that he ""as here once." Lyles said minutes of the April 5, 1973, Board of Assessmen~ Control showed the board a~- IS.e HINSHAW, Page Al) 0:\ THF. INSIDE . · :-, 1 . . LOOKING AT FORD -,.ere.;. denl Ford. -0n his · 1-'isit to San Dieao lasl ·weeW took... time to meet the local press in a briefing a lso attended by the Capitol Press Corps. D Bfly Pilot Publisher Robert N. Weed offers so\ne observations, Page A7. BIKE TRAILS -A com· prebensl\'C look. at bicycle trnill:l and.bikeways in Orange County along with bikers' rules of the road , is included In a YOU Sec- tion prese ntation by Daily Pilot Staff Writer EIUoU Almond, IJ. lustrated with two·color map by Staff Art.isl Ham Crum, Page Bl. 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The wreckage was discovered about 39 miles north of the cape. PALM SPRINGS <APl - Secretary. of Stale Henry A. Kissinger said Saturday Presi- dent Ford will decide by nexl Thursday what America'sJuture role should be in South Vietnam. The secretary told a news con· ference a t the desert White House that the military and in- telligence apparatus of the na- tion is carefully examining the deterioratin g s itu8tion in In- dochina, particularly South Viet- nam. From this analysis, he said, the President will make his decision and announce it in a foreign policy address to a joint session of Congress Thursday.night. Kissinger said the decision will be based on s uch factors as whether t he South Vietnamese .Army can stabilize its defensive .position, the humanitarian effort to save refugees and the potential ·Viet Reactor ·Destroyed By U.S. Team WASH INGTON CUP!) -A team of Americans has fl own secretly to South Vietnam and successfully destroyed that coun· lry's only nuclear reactor to keep Hanoi from getting the r aw ,materials for an atomic bomb, ,Pentagon sources said Saturday. ., The team was dispatched Jlboul two weeks ago to Dalal -a. ·rily now surrounded by Com- •inunist troops -when the South Vietnamese retreat started , .sources said. · Before destroying the reactor, team members removed the JlUCiear fu el and sent it back to the United States so the North Vietnamese cou ld not obtain the raw materials for an atomic bomb. Sources said the primary worry had been the fuel. "We went after that (fuel) im· mediately when we s.aw what was happening in the fighting," one source said. 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"-'"''· effect or the infusion of inore aid into that country. Ford met for 9(f minutes Satur· day morning at his mountainside vacation home with Kissinger aOd the Army chief of staff, Gen. tTederick C. Weyand, who re· turned Friday frorp a week-Jong trip to South Vietnam. While Kissinger briefed r e· porters on the meeting, Ford played a round of go!!, the fifth time he has played during his Easter vacation. Ford, Kissinger and Weyand set up an afternoon meeting with military intelligence and supply experts. Kissinger made these other major points in the news ~on· ference: -The United States made no secret agr~ement with South Vietnam at the time 0£ the Paris peace talks . He sald the United States has a moraf, not a legal , com mitmen t to help the South Vietnamese. -The start of the North Viet· namese offensive in the South in Jaouary came as a comi:>letesbr· prise. He said the North followed up on its initial success because the United States did not respond lo help its South Vietnamese ally. -He described the invasion,· which has increased the number of North Vietnamese troops in the South from about 80,000 to about 400,000. as "an outrageous violation of the Paris peace ac· cord." -The United States will welcome participation from any nation in the humanitarian effort to help South Vietnamese re· fugees. -He call ed the plan to withdraw South Vietnamese troops to more d efensi ble posi· lions closer to Saigon a good strategic move, but said it was "poorly executed," which con- t ri butcd to the panic that followed. I o.u, "* __. ,...., Co1u1111'• ,,__. Michelle Martel, Miss Tustin. \vas the judges' choice Saturday night 1tn a Miss Orange County Pageant that dre w 19 contestants from as many county com· munities. Tho Tustin High School senior was crowned ln ceremonies ot the Am· bassado( Inn, Fullerton. All of the bodies were fully clothed. indicating all hands were awa ke and on deck when the accident occurred. The portion or the boat found afloat was the ,flying bridge, which ~fr Bell recently had added to the vessel. Preliminary examination of ihe bodies wa s made .al Q ho spital al San Jose del Cabo. ,_1edi cal men were q uoted as say· ing lhere was no water in the lungs of the victims. Con trary to earlier reports, Air. Bell was not the founder of the Packard Bell Electronics Corp., although be was a member of lhe family, according to close personal friends. lnformants said the company was founded by Robert Bell, one of the five brothers. AJso active in lhe company in the early days was another brother Herbert Bell; known among local fi s· hermen as "Uncle Herb.'' Willard Bell's principal con- nection with the corix>ration was as a cabinet maker for radios. He was also one of the early in· vestors in Sea World at San. Diego, but later sold out his stock in that form. The 93·foot power vessel Five Bells , named for the fi ve brothers, was owned by another Herbert Bell. Willard sailed on it in several cruises to Mexico and .helped maintain it fo r his brother, accordin g to friends who were aboard it on several occasions. Neither the Five Bells nor the Cinco was known as a ·luxury vessel. The Five Bells was an old exploration boat 1-lerbert Bell purchased from a.San Diego can· nery for an estimated $35,000. Funeral se rvi ces for Mr . Blaney have been scheduled for 1 p.m. today at Dilday Brothers Funeral Ho m e, 17911 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach. Services for other victims have not yet been scheduled. Kissinger's Ouster Urged LOS ANGELES CAPl-l!ew Hamps hire Gov. r.teldrim Thomson called Saturday for the immediate removal of Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger, "lbe cunning architect of America's planned destruction.'' Thomson also told a new!J con· ference prior to a speech before the conse rvative California Republican Assembly that he wHl support Ronald Reagan for Presid en t if the former California governor enters New 1-lampsh i're's Republi ca n primary against President.Ford. Thomson said Reagan bad Pro· mised him that he would decide this coming June whether he will be running. He said if Reagan doesn't run, he might enter the .primary himself as a favorite son candidate against Ford. , • . Ex-governor Dies HONOLULU CUPll-John A Burns, 1-(a\vaii's go\'ei'nor for three terms and the mun who was chief executive longer than tt nyone since the days or ' the monllrchy, died of cancer at his Kallua, Oahu, home Saturday_ fie was 66. t • • • 0:iJ.,.' II! l~f-'~l"· c9~~-~en ·F=""'1· · e?i--~-· -Or-:1.uft ···"' ~. B~._. e'a __ .. c~li~ .... · -. · ::_. · ;• ..\. '·'' .... :.;...· .... ~·. . '. . , MIAM) BEACH <A P ) Thousand~ of bluefi sh io a t~_i. ...: fl"'n•Y atlao~ed awlinm<tn </JI ;- .SOUth Mia in I Beach O<l 1>aturd1y. -. OfflclAls said three swfeo were ln;Jured. , ,. :~!,.., ~The ;w1iter waa rray with them. There were 'lhouaanda in huge"1chooJ1 ln a teedln' frenzy,'' said lifevuard J eiae Nper. · Three aUrfers .\Yif• treated tor ga1he~ lnfilcled 1!i·'0.. point~, r...,..·lharp leeih O{ Ule•P!'r\fliih, abqul two feet IQllS .. qd we!glilnr 8 tol2 pounds, re1cue11said. _ · "Fortunately·l~.early lltlbe ·morning and· no 'ID.~ people were in the water.:. Fireman Rick Persson sald.'".~''Tbe blueflab hit everythl.ng lhai was Jn .the water." ~· ' ~ Nearly a year ago, a large school of bluefish, often called the ''bulldoas of the oeeitn," swArmed Off nearby Haulover Beach and injured'll bathers. . ..... . . . . . -From Pa~ Al , ·. . , .CHIANG •. ·• ". (7:50 a.m. PDT> in thetlospllal to which he was 1'Ushed after suffer· ing a heart attuck 8n hou1· and a· half earlier. · l:li s. wlte. the 7S-ye.ar·o\d Alper said th·at mullet, a popular "baitftsh, were running just prior to the attacks. He said that the surfers hands, paddling the surfboards, probably looked like finger mullet. "The blues come in to feed on them (mullet)," Beach Patrol Lt. 1\-fike Reid said. "As they attack. their little mouths with pointed teeth start going. They don't at· tack bathers per se, but they feed on mullet and if a bather gets in "l\tadame· Chia1lg', his 'St>n and several top government. ornclals \\'ere at h is deathbed, govern· menl sources sa id. the way " Alper said that iistieimen oil the pier at South Beach suddenly began hauling in scores of tbe fish and surfers began snatching them out of shallow waler as the blues threw themselves ashore. Although the son married a Russian girl and studied in Moscow, he is as staunch an anti·Communist as his father. He vowed QnlY last ThW'Sday never to talk pc>:ic e "·tth the Com· munists ln "Peking. In Palm Springs, President F ord said. Chiang's death "marks the end of an era in Chinese history.'' .Ford Policy Hit ' In Anaheim .. ~eet ANAHEIM (AP> -Presiden· tial hopefuls Henry Jackson anct Morris . Udall loJd California Democrats Saturday that Presi· dent Ford's economic policies are a failure. Both candidates also called for action against oil monopolies - Jackson attaeking the Mideast oil cartel nations and Udall criticiz· ing major American oil rom· panies. · JackSOn, a U.S. Senator from Washington State, and Udall, an A'rizona · (Ongressman, both courted pOtential supporters·for their presidential bids in separate appearances before 150 members and guests of the Executive Com· mlltee of th e ·california Democratic Party. Udall hit ha.rdest on U.S. policies in Southeast Asia.· Jackson attacked what he called "the inept leadership of President Ford oneConomic matters. "We stand as a crippled giant under the inept leadership, the total lack of imagination and com· prehension of what needs lo be done," Jackson" said or the Republican President. .. Unemployment is descending on us like an avalanche tumbling down a mountainSide," Jackson s aid , predicting a national jobless rate in excess of 10 percent. He prepared a three·point , short.term economic program in· valving increased federal un· employment money, federal su.b- sidies to maintain expiring private heallh. insurance pro- grams for lhe jobless and an un· specified home mortgage protec· ti on plan (or the .unemployed. On the oil jssue .. JackSori s;.iid the nation mustdevelOplt.so\~rn oil resources and added: "We must move and move de· cisively to break the oil cart~!. Unl ess we break the oil cartel. they will bre8k lhe economi es of the western industrialized na· tions." Udall also attacked Ford's economic poli cies and taaged with part of the blame former ·president Richard Nixon and two potential alternative GOP can· didates in 1976 -Vice President ·Nelson Rockefeller and former ·calitornia GOv. {tonal(! Reagan. --~tF'lnit :-. . - --1 • OK·fQr -W ' .. B.rALAN DIKKIN ' OtgeP.llJ•ilOltlflJ' A ~up.or Otan&• Count)' bllll· neas lelider1 ·and entert.atnment weonaUt\!I• hal woo .an Initial ltil>·lil 6lilalnllla·• lie-for the r~ctlJl)lierslal \O!O'itlion it•· UOl\·ln Qi:~llgt,:Countf. • '!'he Golden ,Qran1e.~c.,t· ·1ni1: Comt>any won thtt a~al of an qdmlnlstrative law ... ~e ln w .. hlnatOJr.i>;C., 1Ctl111 for the Federu Communlcllllons Com· . mllslon,.for a pe.rll\lt to build the 1V statlon. ~ · · -- J.os An1efes atloiney Wllllam Si.11)~. counsel to Gol~n Ora~1e Brea.4f.~as tipg, cautioned that there are several appeal pro- cedures open to rival companies and · Other approvals required. before the station could come 10· tobelna. · O'r:iginally there were six appll· c'~nts ror the commerc·ial "TV lfcehse, he· 'saiCJ,' but three withdrew. The two companies "that lost out in last week's de· cision in Washington are expect· ed. to appeal. Golden Orange Broadcasting was formed in 1968 by shareholders res presenting a diversi'ty of perso.nalttles. Orange County shareholders are: -Arthur McKende, former ci· ty manager and former Police chief of Costa Mesa; -Harry Babbitt, radio personality; -Bernardo Yorba, or the pioneer Yorba ramllyj -Calvin Brack, rormer mayor of Westminster; . -Walter Burroughs, rormer publisher of lhe 6rarige Coast Dally PU!)t ; · -Edward Kirby, head .ol the slate Department of Alcoholic. Beverage Control, aruf 8 resident of Santa Ana. Entertainment personalities: -Pat Boone, the actor-singer, who is president of lhe com· pany: -Jimmy Durante. the come· dian; -Peter Lavathes, former ex· ecuti ve "ice president of 20th Century Fox : -David Levy, writer, TV .pro· ducer and former vice president of NBC; .-Fe&s Parker, actDr; ~ ...... Richard Shepherd, TV and rilm producer. ! Simon ea id that lhe intention is to build the station in Anaheim. The license is for a UHFst3.tion, Channel 56. Simon would not discuss the funding of the company, but said that the operation of the station would involve several· million dollars. He would not speculate on when the station "'·ould be in operation. He did ·say the lnten· lion was lo present a full schedule or programs and sald that the station would be picked up beyond the Orange County area.· · Nightmare Ends Sex Molestatio11 l}ef end.ant Seeks New Life By TOM B.4RLEY OftM D.lllJ ~·lot staff George S~baslian Leone·s nightmare began on March 19, 1974, when Anaheim poll~e jailed him on charges .that he had sex· ually mole s led ·tbre e neighborhood children in his Lemon Street home. It ended on April 2, 1975, when Orange County Superior Court J udge John· L'. F1ynn "Jr. dis· gustedly tossed oul a jury verdict reached in his courtroom a ritonth earlier. The verdict was reached after lhe. lhree children -two boys, 9 and 8, and a s~year-old girl - testified agaJnst Leone:, 30. It coo.Id bave sent ·the former city parks employe to.state prison fo r at le(lst five years. Judge Fly'ln· suape~de<;l the sentence and placed Leone on five years probation with condi· lions, including his registration as a sex offender and the warning , th"at he could onlr be in ~e pre· sence or children if responsible adults were present. Il was a lot less Uian a lot or people expected for a man found guilty on 14 or 15-cOunts involving sex 'offenses ag1inst children. · Leone. 'ti••• oil lhe J'redll to El T6ro auomey Robert Brodie. Brodie was at Leone's side ~when the first muillclpaJ.-eourt action was taken natnsl him . And he was there-when Judg_e· F1)1ln struck all recOl"d.1 pertain· in1 to Leone's crimll'tal convic· tion and.promised to &Ive serious thouflht to Bt'Odle's_ ~.,..uest lbal all suoh re<:orcli ~O'sealed. Leone .Y•hemtntly prote11Bd his lnn~ce from tus .. flnt con· tut wlth ik>jlce. He repeatedly told ot!lciira \hat h~ coold not even recognite two or the three children who test ified against him and·h'e passed a lie detector test with flyin'g Colors. ' "He just ·isn't your man," Anaheim police were told. They continued lo pt ess the char1es. Leone by· then had been fired from his job wlth the Anaheim cl· ly parks department .and had been, for ced to abandon his studies. in horticultqre at ·califoruia State Fullerton. He was paying legal fees at a rate that was lo reaCf'I a total of nearly $7 ,000, his nlarriage- even though his wife loyall y stood by him-was under inevita- ble slraih an"a the Leones had been com~n~ to poS\pone their plans 10·1ur~·a f•l!lilY. . • He had apenl 90 days ln jail where tie had .been kept with ·.other. ~tnowo . se.x offender$ in isolated quarters. Jail prisoners have their own way of dealing with sex offenders. ~~ They were .Yeey ·~fie when they told Leone whaf their ·methods are and )low lbey would be appUed to bl!rl· II \liey coold ever gel!,? blm· . Leone wrv' Yed theiJ' intentions and reaatcls blmsell u lucky. ·Some sex orferalers pay very de· arly !or dropplnlr lhelr au~. The. Leo.D.e1 Iliad loe\. their home. ·State·11ru6n wu staring' lbe lormer Ualted Stttei i\lr Force fiyer-actltle duty In South Vi etnam and Oklnawi-{n·the face when the indefatlil:able Brodie gol lhe break he had been looking for. It ca,r,n~ ~·hen the mother of the 9·year.old boy wllo had beta the . mool effecll.ve wttn ... told police and disbictl attorney's otncera ol ber&00'1 cbnfeulon. · Her son, 1~e ~·i~\ '!as prqvi.n1 - I . to be a problem child at home and at school and she reached the point where s he grabbed him and prepared to take him to lhe garage for a long overdue spank· ing. . · ''MDm, 1 have lo tell you somelblng." she quoted the boy as saying. ''I can't stand this thing being on my mind any more.'' Arid he told h is horrified mo,h er that his testimony against Geor ge Leone and that of the other two witnesses had been a tissue of lies. "In no time at all we had state· ments from all three children," Brodie recalls. ''But 01ere had never been ·any doubt ln my mind that the 9·year·OJd boy was the ringleader who led .the others lo back his ~esUmony against my client.'' ' · All three ebildre11 bad testified that Leone committed a number of sex offenses against them after inviting them into the home. It was also testified lbat he kept a box of pornographic pie·· tures in the botne and showed them to his victims. ''It was incredible," Brodie said. ''When QOUCe first D"ltn· tioned this to George .he ukfld them to co with him to the house and search It. They refused to do so and so that story of the porno materials c•i),e C¥Jl ln the trial." Brod.Je argued tn every court, action that no bne in the area had ever seen children ln or near the Leone house, that there waa.cons· tanl traffic on the premises· lhrnughout the day and thal Leone was r a rely home during the day, if ever. • <SeeNIGHTM.48E,h1eAll ' ' --' , .. ~ ... --· ,. Rodeoin' . ' .. . -'· ... · . .. . 'Not eyen Saturday afternoon's persistent rain could drive a couple o( hardy Cans Crom bleachers (above, right) as Larry Mahan (above) and other cowboys did their day's work at Larry Mahan All Pro Rodeo at the Orange Coun- ty Fairgrounds. Several thousands more however stayed dry in covered grandstand. As Dennis Lan~ desman, presidel)t of Children's Hear-More Institute ex-~lains in,, sign ,language to David Prince(right), it 'was time to look. ' FUU schedule or events in the benefit rodeo starts today at 2 p.m. when rodeoers ride th,eir Cina! rounds in coast show. (Additional photo, Page Cl.) . .-"'"' -~ ... -·"', .::· .. '. ~-~·-............. -~~·r -­·--:: ·.:.~ Dally Pilot Photos by ·-. Patrick O'Qo.nnell And Tom Mccann • ex-inmate Convicted HINSHA ;riiiAL': .. In '71' Attica Death BUFFi\LO, N.Y. !APl-A former ihmate>'was convicted Saturday-of murder in the slay- ing of a _guard during the 1971 re- bellioe at Attica State Prison. A ~d former inmate was found gidfty of attempted assault. A jucy_ oJ eight m.en aiip £our wom.enir that bad delil)erated Since ThUI'!day found John Hill . 23,of Buffalo, guilty of murder in the"•jeal h·!Of· guard William Quinn. Charles Pernaslllce, 22, of Syracuse, was found guilty or second-degree attempted as- aault.- lllll could get a maximum sen- t ence of Jffe imprisonmJ!nt, while Pernas ilice -could get a maximum sentence C1f four years in prison. Sentencing wa:s set for Aprl!J(). Both Hill and Pernasilice • minutes after the jurors returned from dinner. The panel deliberat· ed a total of 22 hou~ after receiv- ing the case on Thursday. As jury forewO.man Rosa Moore read •the verdict, Hill - sitting with: his inouth wide open-rose with a stunned look on his face. Hj? was quickl)r seat- ed by an atteriding deputy who patted him on ,the shoulder, but he burSt into te'ars seconds tater. Supporters in the ·courtroom shouted obscenities and. wept openly: .. · ' $50,000 Loss ' In SF-Blast originolly had be.en charged with SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -A 'murder and with several tesser bombing attack by terrorists charges. Pernasllice's lawyer. caused an estim,aled $50,000 former U.S. Atty . Gen. Ramsay damage to Standard Oil of Clark, asked State Supreme California headquarters here, Court Justice Gilbert H. King to authorities said Saturday. There throw out all charges against hil:i \\·ere no injuries. client, but King dismissed only The blast occµrred five blocks the murder cha~e. : . . away Croni.'wbere President Ford Man)'. .. have_ v1ewed ~e Hill; _ y.•aS giving a'&P'eah. Re was not Pernastlice tr1~1" as the f1ry>l r1:al aware of the explosion and ·test or the ~tale ~ case against tn-authorities said they had no re· mates indicted in the Attica re-ason to believe it was related to bellio~. Sixty-two past _and i>re-his visit here: · · sent inmates were indicted; 38 . are still awaiting disposition or . lnJl ph~ne call .to police 'Yam-_ their cases. Several indiCt.ments ing oTthe tmpen41ng explosion, a have been thrown out and six in-group called the··Red G'uerrilla mate! have pleaded guilty to re· Family took ret;ponsibilily for duced charges: the blast, which was on the 21st Quinn was beaten on the first floor. T~e bo~b wen~ off ~t 9:35 day of the prison revolt and died p.m. Friday night. Five mn~utes two d&ys late r. FortY-lhree later anott\er caller told poltcc a 1 men-32 inmates and 1.1 prison second bomb would go ~ff at 10 employes-were killed during p.m., but no other device was · the four-day riot; most died when found. state ttpopers stormed the prison The radical group _)Vas un- on Sepl. 13, 1971 . known until it .claimed The verdict in the 1-Iill -responsibility in the March 27 Perndsilice trial was announced 1 bombing of the Berkeley FBI of- io SJ.ate Supreme Court in Bu!-flee. In both bombings the device falo at 9:16 p .m .. less than 45 wasplaiited_inarestroom. proved an $8,000 appropriation fOI' the Orange County computer system •:p·ackage.'' Like r.yJes, Spartanburg Coun- ty's $20,000 a year Assessor J .L . J\.1arlow said last week he didn't know what the county got for its $6,000 payment to Hinshaw. . But Marlow's predessessor. John Ebert, said it covered con- sulting ,ervic.es performed by Hinshaw on a :.mat fee" basis, Ebert admille~ moil Of,1.YJe consulting was done tbJ:.ough long distance phone calls iJ!-{\W.r!i.PiW& o( 1973 and said b.e.couwn".tl-~11 h~~ maay . timea-.{lj.rishaw1"1ad V1..i1led Spartaabu~-lbe. county ; , ~ seat_. ~ -. "' ?:"'· ; .. ·Ebert,_ who quit• hi&'li8ppoin4?d job. with Spartanburg County three months aft.er Orange Cpun· ty was paid for the computer system, defended both the purchase and ·H i n sha W's services. -''I think the county made a good deal, a deal that has earned it at least $300,000 (in additional properly taxes> in a very short time," said Ebert. Since leaving the county, he has operated his Own consulting business. Lyles, who denied knowing of any .consulting pact, agreed with . Ebert's"a'ssessmenl of the system packa~e purchase. even though he admits only a small portion of the Orange County purchase has been put te use. "We've -used it as a base to de· velop our own system and it's working quite well," he said. A second. defender of Hinshaw's consulting services was the Republican con- gressman's top field-office aide, Chip Cleary. "Andy is a recognized expert in the assessmen.,t. field," Cleary said last week when he admitted Hinshaw told him the $61000 was for consulting fees. · ft" "And there's pothing illegal about a c.ongreSSrQ.all doing con- sulting work," be.added. Despite Cleary's and Ebert'& insistence that the $6,000 paid to Hinshaw was .for cons ulling1 Snows .. Clob~r East ' ..,. .,,.~ i" Cold' Front Hits as :lttir SO'uth as Florida Collfo r11I.• I ""' .. " " " 81 61 ~ " " ~ .. " " "" .. " " .. .... " " sr-11 .. " n " 11 ,, .. " " " " " .. . " .. .... .. . " .. .. " .. . ., " .... II 21 .. " .. .. ~ " •1 ., n " " .. " ll :I :: " .. .... ,. " .... servi~s. officials in bolh Orange and Spartanburg counties said the transaction was "under in- vestieation. '' "We will follow up and find satisfacti on of one kind or another," Lyles said. In Santa Ana, Orange County Board of Supervisors Chairman Ralph Diedrich vowed Friday to ''get this entire mess cleaned uv:\~ ' o Dfedri"ch admitted he already -wasir'ked at Yaltergafor!1~. ~ -~efusing to testify before the countY pruQd JUry during its iri- vestigaliofi,' which !Jed td lhe" m- dictment of nine AssessOr's Of. rice employes \Yho allegedly il- legally helped in Hinshaw's 1972 campaign at count~ taxpayer e·x-pense. ;.; -~ .~ -Failing to cooperjU! With county auditors when they tallied a $13.158 county cost for the purported campaigning. -Not following the 1l9ard .of Supervisors' "strong recommen- dation" to suspend ~lx indicted men who still woik in his office. ''Now \l.'e find· that Mr. Vallerga has profited from a courtesy this county provided to a nother county." Diedrich said. ''Frankly." he added. "I think the public ti a:o a right lo expect more from its elected officials~" The board chairman said he planned to meet late Friday with County Co unsel Adrian Kuyper and that a second meeting was planned for "sometime before next Tuesday's boaid meeting."' T he controversial $6,000 pay- rrienl to Hirishaw is the most re- cent incident l o plague the Newport Beach congressman. Jn addition to the indictment of . the nine county employes who al- legedly Worked and direct ed others to work on his '72 cam- paign al taxpayer expense. Hinshaw's Ale'xandria, Va .. apartment "·as the subje(l of a Mafch 21 searCh by Orange County district attorney in - vestigators. Seized in the surprise search \vas stereo equipment that court · ap-idavits later revealed was Wanted in connection with a bribery investigation. ' Neither Hins haw nor Vallerga was available for comment on the. Spart8.nburg incident after it was revealed Thursday. Hinshaw, who was visiting his home 40th District during the congressional Easter recess, in- directly indicated at an· ap- pearance at Dana Hills High School that he is no longer a con- g'fessrhan-consu ltant.'" ''How much did you make last year?" a Dana llills student Asked him. "$4.2,000," he replied. ·~That's my salary as a congressman.'' Dolly Piiot D<l....y 1.c; .......... Monday-Friday: If YoU do not nave ,.cJUI' !MIS* by 5:30 p,n\, call blfOre 7 p.m. and your CODY' will. be. de-,_.., - Satunt~ and· Sunday· II you do riot receive yOUr coor by 9 a.rn. Satur- day. dr a a.m. Sunday. <:all before 10 1.m. and your copy wUI be oellver9d . Clrc..._ T•I•,••••• Motl 6'ange County Ate• ••MUI Nor1hwtt•I Hununa.1on Beect'I, lln<IWettmln•ter ••...• ,. l*IJ:Jt San Cleft\ente, ~lttrano U.ectt. San Juan C.p~trano, Dint Pofnt, South LllQUl\L Laoun• N~utl •••....•.. .,....,, • •• I Sunday. Aprll 8, 1915 DAILY •1Lor Ar 'F ~U:r · Held· in Raid, . . But Patty Is~'t One . . MENLO PARK (AP )-An armed raiding party in search of Patricia Hearst arrested !our persons aod seized bomb mak- ings and radical writings butjl.id not find the fugitive newspaper ~ire;;s. ~µ\borities .• ~ajd Satur-- ld.,,y . ~-... I" • 1~~~ .. !-e~ .. 'So"'th Vietnam ~. ' J:iUl · Camho{lia . . ' SAIGON <Al');..:. Fighting was reported Saturday io 'the ' po0pulous Mekong Della south of 'Saigon for the first lime since Communist-led forces began the month-long offensive in which they have conquered three · fourths of South Vietnam. There \\'ere no firm accounts of moves by Communist-led forces positioned in other areas Y.-ithin striking distance of the tense capital. Americans , Japanese and some other foreigners were de· parting in growing numbers. A task force or U.S. Navy ships was being assembled in the western Pacific for the possible evacua- tion of Americans. In Phnom Penh, Cambodia, the U.S. Embassy is e'vacuating three.fourths of its staff lo Bangkok because of fears that chaos could erupt as the rebels tighten their stranglehold on Phnom Pa.nh , American sources said' Saturday. U .S: ED)bassy officials also voiced concern Saturday ~bout~ growing tendency among SoUth Vi·etnamese t o blame catastrophic government losses on U.S. aid cutbacks . • San Mateo County Sheriff John R. P.1cDonald, a member of the party that raided an apartment here Friday night, s._.d , "We feel we had a pret(y good lead and ~·e have.every reason lb believe she is still there .'' ·He said he·meanl Miss HearSt might have taken refuge at some other spot in the San Francisco Bay area. •ishe does.n:~ mq~ around that muCb:i.¥1:'-'f",tien she gels into an ar'ea, She u s ually s tays,'' M~nald"sald. He refosed lo say "·hut kind Or lead prompted authorities to make the raid. l\.1cDonald s aid he believed Miss Hearst might have fled to the Santa Cruz mountains, about 40 miles to the south , and said the FBI had alerted Santa Cruz County authorities to the possi bility. A spokesn1an ror the Sanlfl. Cruz sheriff's office said ther,e had been no \\"Ord from the FBI. Earlier Charles Bates. FBI agent in charge of the 1-learst case, said the tip th at led to the· raid may have been "one of thon hundreds of sightings we've had." He refused to co mment on any of the material seized. FBI agent Frank Perrone sa'id he had no comme\nl on l\.lcDonald's statements other than that authoritie~""had no prob! that Miss· Hearst had been in tHe area recently. He said ageQ\!S had not contacted Santa Cf'\.iZ authorities. A fire thaC police called ap- parent arson broke out in tffe apartment Saturday mornirw .. · Polic": C~ie! Vi~ Ciza_nck~. s:wi .: ''prehm1nary 1nvest1aat10'1::1Q· dicates the fire ""as deliberater:v set." He said materials h-3d beeft piled on a rug and doused With flammable liquid. F rom Page A l CHILDREN ARRIVE ••• , py during the arrival in marked contr11:st to his public ap- pearances of late-&omber because of the trage'd)' of So"utheas\.Asia. TWb· infants were ri?poited to be;~uf(~ering from dehydr'ation -~ ""ereiti;l,yen fluids before be- ing ptaee:c:to thJ: buses. A -'doien whJte-coated doctors were the first to enter the plane, dubbed "Clipper RainboW.ii;i ·• tilineteen Army b~l · ·.fi.ve a~bulances wel'e '.brovtdtct" to -~'Airy the bewllder'ed.c.bWlren to the Army facllity··tb diadergo ]>bysical examinati~ pro; cessing for Immigration". Hundreds of reporteh were at the big airport Just south of San Francisco. Squads o( airpaft police, San .M ateo tount y sheriff's deputies and security personnel ali;o were on hand. The third mercy (light was scheduled to arrive in SeatUe. at 11 :59 p.m. wlth'407 chlklren. An lsolU(ed aree. waS set up at the San ~linCisco Arm)' base for 14 children Ill with.chickenpox. . The adopting earjtllu cl lour of the children on th• linl fii&hl ' were on hand at the .airport tb meet the plane. The rest of t~ children were taken to a Sa Francisco Army facility foi I migration pl'ocessin g aJ medical attention . One of the new parents w· Mark Sahli. 24. a Tucson, Ariz,. Indian arts a nd crafts sho2 owner. who snapped pictures ~ his daugh_ter. Kim , 19 months1 as she was carried off the plane.• Kim is the daughter of aft American sergeant and Vie\- namese woman. Bahti said hik. wife" was v.18.iting at home. ~ said they have been trying !<I two Years to adopt a Vietnam~ child. .. w~ decided to start our Cami~ bY adopting an orphan," he said~ The Fords took time out frorp lhtir Easter vacation in PalT Springs to fly to San Francisco greet the childi::en . A Wkite Ho~se •Pok .. man ••lil the. .couple "are going bee~ they are deeply touched by'U. plight o! IJM, South Vletn•3 e_eoplo .and espC.cially by l lhe>Usarids O( innocent WJ,f111() • phans." ' --' ), • ' • Her name Is Pat Kornety and she's one of ... several women manlpulatlnsr sign• to control traffic flow at the freeway project along Newport Bouleva r d (Newport Freeway) between; the Orange County Fairgrounds ,. and 8rl1tol Street, Costa Mesa. Pat's hurried comment · to Photographer: "People don't know what Blow 11 or stop means." Is It neceaury to say that Pat and her fellow performers are truly artist.a? ." • From Page Al .. ,/ • ' 1 . , . .. . ~ .. f or .. ~Sigii ·(;iris ' • 1'el'S, Thia .;:, Entertainment 'I • • • • ' • . , Daily Pi101 Pllolos fJy Riellard Koell~ Orange Coast Vietnam Veterans Loo~ Back. • (!Cf"'ine WILLIAM ll. HUNT, 30, a graduate math student at UCI and resident or Santa Ana, was in South Vietnam Crom late 1967 to late 1968. "After being there a whil e. it was obvious to me that it was just a matter or time before the insurgents won. As a combat infantryman on the front line, it gave me an emotional feeling for the war -it was that these guys (the North Vietnamese and the Viel Cong) have got something to fi ght for. The stands they were making we re unbelievable. "We would be ambushed and four times we would call in air strikes to bomb and napalm their positions. Then we would follow with artillery and mortar bombardmenls. Then we would advance and take up to 50 percent casualties. They were resisting with 50 percent of their bodies napalmed away.'' Of the South Vietnamese forces, he said, "They were not that concerned emotionally or politically. They were mercenaries.'' LUTHER POINTER, 28, of Tustin, a biology student at UCI, worked as an aircraft maintenance specialist with an Army air .support ti nit in Vietnam from June 1966 to June 1967. l "At first J was very much under the impression that we were lmore or less correct in opposing the Communist forces, which 's upposedly was the justification for U.S. involvement in Vietnam. iAfler being there a while aqd seeing friends killed and ground 'won and lost to no avai l, the constant mllitary-palitical struggle tjusteoing on and on. I changed my mind .. 1 "You can't instill democracy as we ki1ow it because a1most 'l:l:ll the people there did not care who was fighting. All they 'wanted to know was v.·here their food was .-Oing to come rrom. J could not 1 see a way out until you could gain a majority of the papulace. and the South Vietn'llmese did not have a majority. The people were 1 too illiterate." MIKE BEANAN. 26, oC Dana Point. is assistant dean in charge of veterans programs al ·UCI. He served as a quarter.master on the-"'USS Ticonderoga during 1967, and from ' mld·1968 to 1969 at a guerrilla warfare specialist with Seal, the 1 Navy's version of the Green Berets. t ••1 feel sadness becaU$e I can very easUy viiuallze what ia: 1 happenini over there. 1 can tasily imaalne what ll lookl like ror a \military unJl to panic with weapons. I haves~ it happen with our forces. J have photos ol drlldren that were tbOt by our 1rott0·: We I I were on ly a seven-man group, and we killed anything that moved. anytime a bush moved. "I have expected it lo happen sin.ce I left We v.·ould wipe out one square kilometer in bombing raids Even with that fire power we were not making advances I don't see anything we can do now Saigon might be a battle I guess Thieu will ny out of tbe country, which is sad, because he 1s one of the group that was responsible for what is happening.'' BUTCH FINDLEY, 27, of Cost a Mesa, IS a senior 1n biology at UCI and was 1n Vietnam from 1967 to 1969 with a Marine Corps medical evacuation unit ()( the present situation in the country, he said, "It does not surprise me. I never met an RVN (South Vietnamese soldier) 1 could trust. Wh at they are doing to ttlose civilians now is wh at they have always done, raping and pillaging and torturing. They wOuld do anything to punish the villagers 'for allowing the Communist forces to come through their villages when al l the villagers cared about was survival. They had no political orientation. ''We didn't fight with the RVN. We would rather right on our own. They were in it for the black market and the graft. You could count on them to bring bactC the heroin and the graas or to be pimps, but when it came down to fi ghting you couldn't depend on them. "What are they ftghting for? Thieu? He does not have the support of his own people. "I hear they (the U.S. government) want to give $300 million in aid lo Saigon ~ a II the aid does ls prolong the bloodbath.'' SaddlefJaek Collefle • KENNETll L. HUNTER, 2'1, or Lacuna Hills, i1 a former Marine who spent two years In South Vietnam as a machinegunner. He was wounded In the chest and legs by a grenade. "I think if we don 'l go back, t~e United States ls chicken. We 're 1uppoeed to be a prooCI' country. Are you proud? I think they need a lot or help and they're not ready to go alone. /lnybody wbo't been over there would know that. Both the Unit~ States and South Vietnam m to blame lf the Communists take over lhe • .south the U S because the financial, economic and military support was gone, Soulh Vietnam because the money that we did allocate '4'.as not spent wisely." ROBERT SCllWARZ, 23, of Tustin, was in the U.S. Army lOlst Airborne Infantry Qivision. He was shot in Cambodia during1.he US incursion there. Schwarz lost a lung and was on 100 percent disabiJity, reduced lo 30 percent, a drop or from S:SOO a month lo $67 a month. "I enlisted !rQm school lo keep my kid brothers From having lo go over there . I wai; hoping it would be all nice and peaceful. I think it was a mistake coming out of there. I lost five of my friends and I lost ha lf of me. Just plain pulling out was a mistake. We should have stayed in until we fin ished what we went in lhere for, but it was all political. When you've got people fighting ror voles, you're not going to win any war.'' DON DELANY.-21, is a conscientious objector worklns as rent coordinator at OCC Veterans Center. · t '· J don 'l t,flink we ever.•ot out of Vietnam. They did bring men out, but there were 'still weapona •nd money going over there. It (the rail> doean 't surprise me.'' i . • DOUG LETTER, 25, Was in Navy seturiLY atCbu Lai and Da Nlllf. "I w,a's ror the war when J was 19, but when I got over there I chancea tn three months. I saw a lot or thinis. I think Communism will work better for them than democracy. DAVE HERRING, 24, 1pent 38 months In Navy communications 1upport dµty , but wa.s, never, under combat condlliona . -'•t have a f«ling that it doesn't anger me, but lha'.t lt'1 an obvious outcome that should have been allowed lo h'tfppen t-rom the start. Our Involvement should nevet have taken place .. 1" Ont man qu.eaUoned -he wore silver sun1l1sses, the lrlnd you c.an't see Into-admitted be wa1 lo Vietnam but ref'ustd to be int~lewed. '' l 'm just glad I'm not there.·' wae hia.Ollly reply . • • . ' .. ·Honesty. Bonor.ed Anaheim to Fete FirUl,er of'Ring ANAHEIM -A warehouseman who round • sold weddlna band dan&llnl from ·u ~ ·, Chapman Selects ABa,ron:. ORANGE-Sir Richard Acland, heir to a barOnetcy created when his 1even·ttmea-great. grandfather fought f~r Charlea I, will be Chap- man Collete's third Woodrow Wilson Vi siting Fellow. Acland will be oo the campus AprJI 14·23. He. will lecture on a variety ol topics from contem- paraty religion to the In- dustrial Revolution. Aclind's lectures are open to both students and members in the com · munlty. For further in· rormalion regarding his visit, contact Dr . Barbara Mulch at (714 ) 633 ·8821. bwU·p·sacked botUo of Jerez. Spain, will be Spanish sherry two honored by the Anaheim rears after Ill owner Iott City Council for his 11 In a bottllng plant al honeatyTueaday. John F . Lewis, or Young's Market Com- io pany, took steps to inake • ·sure the rln1, which had ORANGE COUNTY ' I UCI .Carnival Dates P·e~ed ' ~ The UC Irvine AnnUaJ Spring Carnlva·I , Wayzgooae, will be held In Campus Park from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m . April 12, an event SPonsored by the Associated'S~~ents; The carnival will feature cra(t exhibitions., game booths, jugglers, folk dancing, Aikido martial arts demonstra- tions and £our rock 1 bands. f'ron1 Page A2 traveled 14,000 miles throu1h three countrteS, was returned to Its owner, EsuebloOliva. Lewis found the band was engraved with the name of Anita, aod the d~te June• l, i963, aft.er fJncUori the ring In a ship. ment of Ory Sack Sherry. . . . He turiled it over to marketers Jules Wiie and Company, which re. tyrned the ring back through all its shipment iteps and, evenluallyoto it.sowner. · Oliva said he had given up hope and virtually forgotten.. the golden wedding rlng,.,glven to him by his wife, Anita. "Now I feel as if I was getting married all over again," he beamed. then toasted his unknown friend 14,000 m iles awav in Anaheim. • NIGHTMARE ENDS • • • Brodie's law firm paid for a costly psychiatric evaluation of Leone and got the verdict that solid- ly backed his repeated protestations of in - oocence: that sex crimes were utterly alien to the Leone psyche and George was as normal as blueberr·y pie. Both prosecution and defense knew throughout more than a year of court action that the case against Leone was built around the testimony of the 9·year-old boy. NO ONE YET knows exactly why he concoct- ed the testitnony he now admits is a myth or how he was able to exert the kind or domination he did hold over his younger companions. "The boy is in deep psychological .trouble, 111 ~--z ·- that we d o know ,"' Brodie s aid "He has been barred from his school and he has been described to us -after the trial. I might add - as a habitual pathological liar." For· The Recor.d Brodie and district al· torney's officers also le~rned after the trial that Jhe 8-year·old boy whcr'testified aga1ns t Leone told police at an early point of the in· vestigalion that his ac- count or the sup)X>sed visits lo the Leone home was false. ....... SAN"Cl.IMINT.l 05Nil,llaL."OIPITAL • MetcliltJ Ir. •no Mrl. llrlKt D. Jon.s, ~ ,;tnC•Oiilrano •. bor ~ ""'rtll '' I , ' -""' Ir. •nd Mr1. L•wrenct O. Mc:"-, •'{un• Nlll!"'l,bo'I' I<. •1111 Mr1. A'o,..ld G. 0 111"11, !..,. ~ ... n11t,!Jlrl ~rch1J lr. •nd Mrs. Ktltll T. Full••, !o.tn Hr'IC@illr~o, bo~ M•"-1116 Ir . ..-cl Mf'I. B•rr, J . Tenner, S... -nlt.Qltl l!Mrcll 17 Ir. ,,.. a,v1. Ml~""•I J . L•"· Soon h!rnt"lt.etlrt v . •rid Mrs. Jerrr L . JohMOt'I.. s..i Mrntntl,tlOJ M.lrt11 II Ir. tfld M~. Petric.Ir A. Nturol, itfl ....... r'llt,91<1 ltM..Ctl It W • ...., MfS. J•m•' C. PolCht<, S... Mnwnlt,bo'I -• ff' BRODIE SAID the bol, wa.s taken 4.o the~t~e rien.:~~:~i. L.ltJd W. 0•1ll~ SM\ Station and \igain loJd the ~<.Incl Mrl. LU< M, 01IOMl>h, \.., detective jn Charge Of the Clt'fNlnll. b0¥. M.1rc11is, 1t1s .case that he lied when l]e ""'· ,..., M•s. ~-1 "·sou ...... ~" told of sex oJfeoses O.rntn11,01r1. •• M.1•<112•. 111s _ against him and 1'l~. two Mr, ana Mrs. Dov•• A•nooph. S.n COmpaniODS . '' ,,,,. ~' Cltl'Nntt,boy. w.rch21,1t11 • "',,..n they played a Mr. t•d M••· Aobttl Pen•~ ,, c.p111r•noe.Kn,1>ov. tap;:. recording of the Mr. ~ Mrs. Jtft'lts G. BK•, s.n olde.r l!oy's tale," Brodie Clt,..nl•. bOy. t M.1rt111u,1t1s said. 'The younger boy ""'· •ncl ""•· A•noo1pn '· JOl\MOn.. tells us all today that he (;ai)IW-fleKl'I, bciy. Mr, •'f'ld Mn. Aoberl P. SUt>dl\fl II, COUidn't get a nyone tO s.nc1-"~~:· •• 1,,1 listen to the truth so he Mr.•"" Mr\. A-•t Gutltrrer, Sin decided to go back to the OWNnte,Ql<I. Jd b ' I d ""· •nd Mr\. Aon•ld J . C.•so. o er oy s s ory an ~~t;.,-,.8:,·R~.::t'"w . T~ testify that it was true.'' s.nc11 ... nte.01r1. The ques tion most Mlrtl1Jl,ltJS oft k d B od ' an M<. ,..., Mrs. Htrm•" Jol'IMorl, s,e.,. en as e r 1e er c~nw"te.91•1. Leone was cleared or all Mr. end Mr1. Jamn IC. PeflKY"•. s.nJ ... nCAplstr•no,bOy. charges was how the Mr. •nd Mr:~~~::1~. P•rtotnotr. older boy could fabricate StnClt,..n~. bOy. . the kind Of Story he told Aprll 2, ,,,s . h ti I caoNou1sT iw •• ..,, Mr•. Al<_, w. 8 ,1mbridQI!. Jurors, w o u er y . ac- H•rell• I. Cron4uh l. ol Ne-cior1 S;l(IOtf'l'ltnl,.Oirt. cepted his testimony in lt•ch Pt11td •••'t' Aprlt J, ltJf. lll'YIW'Td ,,., l dl<19hl••• c;.e,_i,..,. 511.lNF JOSE PM MOSl"ITAL tbe courtroom. 1. .. -°' Newp0rt B••ch; E1lllblltt• M•rc111• ''W 're pretty certat'n U!Ul ol Llwtrlw-.Ult, Ill.; JK~lh'lt Mr. ~ M•~. OouOlt S Mtlw>, ~111 e '''"' 01 cost• M•••: & 1 c.1enWOOC1 S1.,1rvine.tK1v . that he got hi s sexual ,.,.,dcn110ren. Strv1c,, .111 bt r..•d M•. '"" M•s. J'" Tl'lais;,112 Nisnvoue descriptions from pomo-,00 pm Monday 11 fl•cltlt VI•• NG 10,H1111t•nii•on611c ,boy 1w.-1. 01tkle11n; 11 '"'Rev. Al<llt<d MartllJ;! ,.,, ,,._.. graphic public a tions," ·Mr •nd Mr~ J•n '"'"' • ••• B d' id "H h:'"L~p 01 111e ht Met11oc11s1 Clll/fcn o1 S.ve•MCl<tte, i< .. 1,..,111<1 ro 1e sa . e ac· ,o.;,,,gn Vie jo. lnlt <ffltnl Paclfk Vie"' Mt. •nd Mrs. Al!1n PflCt, -I wt....._ "'UfaleJy deSCrl' bed some Nmorltl Ptrk, N••PO<I 61acl\, vt lt A.,. trvlne bof .. llCUIC View Morlulry dlrtclori. " M.r,1121 of the Stuff he Said he'd •1...i1, suooe"' con1r1b1111ow.. 1o n.e M•. •1111 M•s. Jo"1111Gtnow ... 10o11t seen 1·0 Leone's ho me but -rk.i c.nc.r SOtlely. L• Sombt•, fount•ln vauey. tlOY •s•OEllt Mr. and M•'· Rori.rt Gle,ul'lln, 1si11 we now know that he ,,,_.,,..H.Stno•rpe1Md••nAll'11 ";t~~:,;,1;..,v)~.eR~'oi1 P,,,z,2l1•s.nti must have see n it ,ltlSlnC.S\tMtN. AtsiO.ntofCoslt "' NO 1 con•Mtw,Qlrl h J 11ew. Sufvl....., bw one'""" T1.:1 a.ride< ,.,.. "'·· · · · -1112 somew e re e se. 1 Seti ~lt<Jo; 1 d•1>0"''' NtdlN c.o1eo1 ....,.. ind M<'~I!ri" M•ndrr. 5042 ."lie 's an absolute liar' loston, llltct Nor""' Klftg of Costa y rllf> Irvine oi<I b l h • J ~,.:? or•ndcl\11drtll. G<• ... ,IOt ,;·,no~r) Ho;Oyn~i K•••Clll,101~1 U e S 3 SO a V.ery ~•vicHMfM•'I' HI•"'· GoodSNpMrd o.C.1m1 o• . ."wtuml"~'e"bo' clever one." Brodie said. .em.ntrf. ~· lA• oiucl•llno. eeu HUNTINGTON "He may be incorrigible lrNOwt'f.O•rtCIOfS. INTEACOMMUNITT • · HOSPIFAL bul hes also hi g hly in· U.L TZ.aH•llON ,._ALHOMI COrona del Mar 673-9-450 M•••" 14 telligenl none of which M•. •M Mr•. Mt•Old B•ndy, ~ I ' tr•-C1rc1e,HU<1tinotonBoia.:11:l helped George Leones Mr. 1nci M••· J0"" Fur91>um, caseoneb1't " OutPn NO. I, Huntin9I011 Betcll,oi • Mr. t no Mr~. PvOro A<mijo. 14101 1<•tlly St., Weslmon\ltf. boy Ml•<lll I• ·c.osta Mesa 6•6-242'4 M• ,..,, -·· Jotw1Ac1r1 .... 1•111v~ 1'QIM LIM, r-to. l1S H""linoton Bt.-i;n, LEONE TODAY works foT his rather in a l:.os Angeles County elec· trtc.aJ business an'd would pttfer not to dis- cuss a tragedy that cost Ill.I. llOADW A. T MOITVA.lY 1t0 Broadway, Costa ,. Mesa • ·r2-e•oo. ' ' ~Ol.Gc. ... iTV ... , L.aauna.Be•cl> ~9'-9415 ' S.n Ju.In Capistrano 496-1778 PA.CIRC'f'1W ....,ltA.LPAll c.:r-t•ry _ Mortu,,y Ch&P91 3600 Plclffc Vlew Drive N9WPOrt Beach. . Clllfoml1 eu-2.100 ... , ........ -AL-AL -7801 Boise AY•· Wntmlntter &llG-3520 ::'. tnd Mrs . J:naner. 1)101 6rl0h\Drl SI .. Wesl ... 111)11< • boJ Mr. end M•'· Cll•rlti Lkt, ~Gteft O irr'I UM. HunU-OIOll. 8tt<h, (1111 Mll'Cll 11 w.~M•1.st•~C..•«••.110E111 him his home a promi1-c1rc1e.,...1,11""1~ee.cn.1:1ctY 1 _, It ' J · Mr , enci M•'· L•••t11e• H•-1ort11, ng a 111 •• cu ura career, 1•1• c.r1tiou 'st .. F:~1•1" "''"'~ 7 the. respect of ma'ny °'"' M1n:~l1 ' nei g hbor& and the Mr. ,,... Mrs. ~tl.1'1 S..•rllt, 1m humiliation of a COWlty 5'fftA .... H~ti'ICJOtl 9•tcll,Oirl ""· •rid Mr,. Ptifr Mdn-1, 1'7(1 jail 119jouro and a long 01-~nt ,HllfltlnflOflBeach.tlO"f •-= J •·end Mr~. lillchlllt 0 11,,.v. tllf u18 • Blrf'kK• PIKf. HutltlnQ!Ofl BtKll, ''He's trying to pick t"''"bor' h Brod' Mr •• ..., Mrs. O•vla M1111r, 1•1•1 up t e pieces,;• 1e v1twpo1"1 L;int, No. 11. HuntinvtDfl said. ··so am 1. The Betel\. Ql!I George Leone case made. ""'"c" ,,, ,,n a shambles or my law O:~n:' ... ~~:,!i.,'!:~non';.":"ti.~~ practi~e and it raised ,., ,,... M•'· Ao11er1 B••re11, usi hell with my Insides~ ""1neO•.,Hu<11tn0110fl&eec1i.110y. really shared Geor0 8's MAJICHlt,ltJS • D /IN .• ,.., Mro. Tt"Y FraMr. lilt ... B&Ony.· •• ~st., Fout11•rnv,11,,,,11oy. , , You Joo• at t•e Mt, tnd M<t. L•.rtf'<t Cu.ti ... lt71 ll • ,.,... .. si.,weitm1ftllt•,0Jt1. Geor"e Leone case arid · Mt. •nd M<I. Jell~~ Fltll'llfte, 1t0t e h ,_.""or.,NO.•,H11110119lan9"c"' you wonder ow In hell .w•. MA1teMr1,,,,1 somet.hine like that could w .• ,.. M•l. 1t1fld•11 CodOtt•. m1 happen to a law·abldln& oi'"0r.,tt\!Mlnt1onle•<fl,b0f, man •·ho can't even re Mr. •nd Mr'-0..11ltl Vl~I, HOS ..-• E1191M1d Ho. 0, HIHlllllOIOll flt«fl. Call eettlng 3 traf(iC t~'.· ~ Mf1. L;,en A11o.t"liin. <fin ticket," Brodie said. 11:~D• .. H11nU"flq.n .. K11,..,, ''We've eleared his MAii.CM lt, lt?S b t I I h Id fld "'' M1e11tt1 """~', name u w s we cou :..,~.~·s1 .. Ho. o. HllfllinGIOl'I remove that star,'' ee•1:iJ°J;,, ,,._.. ~1n • .o11. 1s.si ·eradte mu sed. •'He ~"''"·we=~";',"{;1":'· doean1-compleln but he ,,., .,.. ~ t1111ntn Lock. "411 knows. aa w.e all kno'wJ .Wc1'("·~~:~·~:.; ... *' that thin&• can never bf: :;.-:,,:::,':,,.,. ... """'"'·"rt. quite UMaa.me •&•In ..• " ,, ' 1\ ~· .. .. So . much Biggar in Oran~ County! Our 1975 Spring Festival Sale! ' . • ' . •• Heritage ' DESIGNED FOR PEOPLE WHO DARE TO DREAM OF BIGGAR THINGS. . . ' OUR SALE SELECTION includes such famous names as Heritage~ Drexel, Hickory, Thomasville, and others ... for bedroom, dining room, for every living purpase. You'll also be able to choose from a wide selection of fine sofas and chairs. Appropriate to the occaston, we're featuring Heritage's prestigious "Cameo I I" collection of bedroom, dining room and occasional tables ... and Drexel's famous "Chatillon" bedroom collection ... all at sale prices for the very first time! And it's all possible only at our Santa Ana store! Starts Monday, April 7 -Thru Sat., April 19 OPEN MONDAY, APRIL 7 UNTIL 9:00 P.M. Reg . A. Vertical Mirror 169.00 8. 78" Oreser 6"9.00 C. Chest on Chest 649.00 0 . Night Stand 239.00 E. King-site Cane headboard 275.00 Sale 1'0.00 S .. 9.00 5'9.00 199.00 219.00 SALE NOW .. AT SANTA ANA STORE ONLY! P•rkl .. llllrtlnct"' SycalftOrt St. \ FINE FURNITURE. ... INTERIOR DESIGN 1110 N. MAIN ST., SANTA ANA 547-1621 BIGGAR'S OWN BUDGET ACCOU 7-ITS 81\NK AMERICARND e MASTE!l CHARGE 1 -' .. . ' • ' • " .i ' " • Al ' ( DAfty ·PJ;i.oT EDITOiif.ii ~AGE ~ ·-. • Unfair·· Trade .~·Laws . U.S. and South Vietnamese officials. So-called fair l.rade laws were enacted in the eor- ly 1930s to counteract price wars and keep the small merchant from being at the merchandising mercy or chain-type retailers. Although 14 states -California among them - retain fair trade legislation, there is every sign th e laws have outlived their usefulness. . •Undau.nted that the mission wu a near disaster becauae'of mobbing, cowardly Vietnamese troops, Da· IyJmmediately laid down plans to rescue 1,500 infants and fly them to safetyfrom the shrinking sanctity of SalgonJfesald ~e'dplck up the bill. .-Too dangerq\ls, said the two governments. World AlrwaY'! planes weren't properly equipped. Angry, table·POUlldlng Daly argued vociferously, finally fly . ing,.to the \lnited States with only 52 orphans. Consumer-oriented groups are being joined, somewhat surpris ingly. by normally probusiness in- terests in calling for th~ removal or all fair trade practices. Count ex-Gov. Reagan and former Atty. Gen. Sax be among those who now feel fair trade is an Wlnecessary burden on the buyer. · , The independents can survive \Vithout this artificial pricing prop. As Reagan said recently, "Neighl;orhood r etailers are surviving because they are convenient ... (nol ) because of a few cents dif- ference in price on a brand of liquor or lipstick or water glasses." In tra~c irony, the same governments that held back Daly's. mission approved tlie U :s. governmenl flight that qash.,P two days later with a loss of ap· prox1mateiy200 of the 3L9 orphans and adults aboard. The bureaucrats had told Daly his flight wouldn't be safe. · Apparently they reasoned the kids would be safer and healthier in themidstofwar and starvatiQn. Orange County state Sen. Dennis E . Carpenter is among those introducing legislation removing fajr trade restrictions from California retailing. Such legislation would be in the best interests of all California consumers. Maybe what they ought to do is put Ed Daly in charge of the air rescue operation. , 'YQu're Fired James' · Chauffeurs for local g{,vernm~t officials are, so to Ed Daly Knows How speak, out of vogue. · For some reason, however, County Fire Marshal Carl Downs comes equipped with a chauffeur. Not s ince S . ·J. Hayakawa donned his tam-01- shanter and stood nose to nose with those campus rUC- fians at San Francisco State have we had such a ge- nuine overnight hero. At a recent League of Cities meeting, Downs' driver breathed the fresh night air white his boss dined and chatted with city officials. Today's hero, of course, is swashbuckling, 53-year- old, pistol-toting Ed Daly, who came off as a combinati"on or Daddy Wafbucks and Albert Schw eitzer in South Vietnam last week. So, it l~n't just the driving time for an extra man that adds up, but the waiting time as well. Trlle enough, the cost to chauffeur the fire marshal aroup.d town isq_'t enough to affect either the state or county tax rate. Daly , multimillionaire owner of World Airways, personally directed a heroic and desperate fast rescue flight put of Da Nang against vigorous objections of But since other county officials seem to manage very nicely driving themselves on their appointed rounds, a chauffeur seems like an outdated luxury. WOMEN ANP CHILl>REN Fl~ST ' M.D. Hits Reagan on Abortion ' To the Editor : I want, in Mr.-Reagan's worel.S , "lo write that letter" and take exception to bis March 23 column regarding the term ''fetus," which. in his words, "robs a baby of humanity." I have no quarrel with his right lo s peak his mind; I do object to his sweeping con- demnation of 'abortion and his op- tion of adoption. Mr. Reagan, perhaps, has . never angWshed with a parent or. as a parent o'{er th.e pli_ght of a hopelessly involved infant, child or adult. It is true babies are '"warm, lovable and cuddly'', but it is ll.a:rd to feel that ·sensation ~itt..a11andicapped newbom in· fan "'~case<} in an incubator, at· taCl:ie'd lo machide'Ty which brea thes fo r him /her a-nd mW{ests life by blips on .a Mteh'lne,which is the only indiea- 'IT SAYS HERE OAMBODIA A .. I> sA(GON ARE ABOUT TO COLLAPSE •.• WAITASEC ••• THlSISDATED.1972° tion .~hat lhe.cbild's heart.. is bellt ... ing and there is-electrical activl· ty in the brain. It's .dUrictdt·tO' assuage the feelings of parents that this is their lot, this dream they had about their offspring caanot come true -tllat this-off. spring will never ·be awa:re, sense pleasure. have memory or recognize parents, much less people. It's equally difficult for that family to be reassured after that child has &pe"nl over 75 per· cent of his 1\fe in a hospital with all· the s uffenng that entails. I Economist's Vision: ·Worker as .Capitalist "He's an amateur crank." IL was Paul Samuelson talking, professor of economics at the ~ass ac husetl s Ins titute of .Q'.echnology arid winner of the tJobel Prize. He was talking to !:NJ.ke Wallace on "60 Minutes" -about "' self-taught San Fran· ~sea economist who wants to . make every American worker a c:.pitalist: Louis Kelso. z. •Kelso had bee n S\11imming up- stream in the rarified world of ~omics for nearly 20 years, '"1lil the last two years or so, "When some journalists and polili· reians have begun to listen and found he had something to say. , 1 A~cording to K e l so , .;'America's official policy is to .biave a ·rull employment' economy. ( RONALD REAGAN ) portion or their income from this source, he asks. In time he says, the boom-and-bust cy- cle, v.·iid stock speculation and the wage.and-price spiral of in· flation .would be a thing or the past. BEAGAN implies that once a society condones abortion the same will be applied to infanti· · cide and yet this is not borne out historically . The Scandinavian countries where the policy toward abortion is quite liberal have the lowest infant mortality rate in the world, whereas the United Stales is 12·13th in rank. [ am not equating' in toto improved infant mortality with liberal abortions ; however, the preven· lion of children suffering from disorders incompatible with life and a sensitive awareness of the couple who for social. economic or p&ychologic reasons are una- ble to cope with a new life must be given consideration. The Letler! from readers are welcome. The right to condense letters to fit .space or eliminate libel is reserved. Letters of 300 words or le!s will be given preference. All lelter! must in· elude signottlre and mailing address but names may be wilhheld on re, quest if mffictent reason is apparent. PoetQI will not ~ puWished. ( ) MAILBOX .• v.1idely used and understood. As a biologist. I resent hi s equating the term "[etus" with the pe· jorative "wop, s pic, etc." His re· asoning only indicates the emo- tionality with v.·hich he ap~ proaches this issue Yes, r.1r Reagan. I "'iii fight to guarantee your right to.express an opinion. but I "'ill do the same to avoid your opinion being im- posed upon me or upon society KENNETH W DUMARS. M.D Dear people , don 't kid yourselves. Greyhound racing is a billiori·dolt'ar gambling busi· hess that will be brought into Caltfoi'nia if you let it. It's high- ~liered gambling with all the ·schmuck'' that" goes with it. In fact. Orange County might find itself in the midst or a very active. dog-racing scene ir the management at the Orltnge County Fairgrounds becomes re· ceptive to this idea as a financial pepper-upper. avdidan~e or these problems Horse~ vs. Dogs If this is what you all want for does have to do with improved in· .vour, communities, and the in -To the Editor nuence it will. ullimately have.on fant~mof1:aLi.ty OT the avoidance w II 1 1 1· d e -gu ess ega, rze uour~hildren, so be it. But.lfyou ofiJj\lfferingpr1mar1Jyonthepart h d · g · ·ust bot , of1~he itifant. grey oun • rac1n is J a u feel as }. do, start protesting by i)tf '>et £or Califor:nia w~·li •• y'Our local and state . Reaaan sug gests adoption So b ..,.. "W II "" • w a,-~ vou s ay, c a r "reseiitatives without delay. aii:"l'r<>P<F•Ption . Is this the role have fun · at Los Alamitos and . ' "ANNIE WELSH o ~oman -to serve as an in-. Santa Anil!.._ What's, !/le1 dAf· ~ '-~· _ _ ~. _... t_ -~ c . tOr until she deliyers alfd ference·,betwe.en hqrsbl -an(J.• . ~;q,:lor Mmte t~·n rett.ngUish~'· .i.lho.ut aJl.Y. -dogs"l·' .--· l~ otrt, h,~t ,.in~t;~·~.:~be...-:-· "Pfe~~~ -at And. who am Tolhe dit r : caroed . _'Do lle,r !'eehn~. ~life;' "J" l 'm a·~T~ori .\\'.h"o-is interested The found at ion for music her.destiny.have no part ti> Play· 'iit fair )0$,f;taD~ 'h\llnane treat· be1inS not in high schools, nor in i#is?. Wh at of the~ infant~ th~ ~ ment 0( .pll a)ilrQ'aJs I'm not too the junior highS. but in the most s~~ will no.t . a~~ept f<!t' ado~-crazy' aboU horse r~cing as a impress ionable years -the t19n . .Mr. Re~gan _is aw~re o( this form ot animal exploitation But, grade schools. problem, for dur1n_g his l.ef!u_re, greyhound.l'a'cing ldeplore Granting this opportunity fo as before, adoption agencies For some time now the Golden our young people enableS better ~ere allowed to accept only ttiose Stale GreyhOUnd Ass@tjation lob-communica tion. There is no infants who _were adq11t:ble by has been diligently doing its llinguaF.e barrier in music. It What abo~t the flawed child ~1r groundwork in Sacramento creaU:S-peace and harmony Reagan ~1d not want to support They claim to have all the b¥ses wtthin and with others. these children (as ""'.ard'i_ or the covered in areas or protest. For The shy, the lonely, the ton. stale) and _yet_ he 1mphcs the example,lheGSGAsays,"Train-rused, given the privilege, i£de- state should tn s~st mothers-not be ing greyhounds with live animals sired, to self ·expression by allo~ed th~ option to abort when v.'ill be outlawed." However. it means Or an instrqm~t1 willdis· medical sc1en.ce can detect. many may be of concern that these cover a~ inner ~Teelin~,or ap· or the fla•.,·ed infants early 1n pre· animals are often trained in preciation, achievement, tran- gnancy Chis v.1ords. ··medical re· states without enforceable laws quility and understanding, as s_earch into abortion a~~ related regarding the use of live animals well 8s the acceptance of himself hfe·control mesasures ). Those as ba i 1 5 u ch as Kans as or herself as an individual. · of us who are ~nvolved in early Nebrask~ and Te xas. ' J\.1usic has been proven to be prenatal detect>on are much l.ess therapeutic, promoting improve . hung up on life control measures ANOTHER nicey note from the ment in mental and \>h)!sical than Mr. Reagan. Wedo not seek GSGA, "Greyhounds will be r e· health. Its joys ,. its valUes, are to control -we want to provide tired Lo f;µ-m s after they finish immeas urable. information about the rcprod.uc· racing." f'm ;:asking how th1S will I implore that these bea1Jti£ul live.potential or a f01mily so they, help dogs who have to be killed and dedictlted music t~~her-s, 'the family, can decide, ' before they even get to the track. "'ho have given so much and • ~AS far a's fetus being a dem~'an-In many cases, up to 80 percent of fulfilled so many t be given our ins, term, this is sheer nonsense. a litter found Lo be unsuitable for wholefi.earted support, ~king it Jt•jj bistotj.cally proper .naPJe racing are killed . J\.1any others possible for th.em to conlfuuf; the Wh".{rjr at gne time had more will be shipped out or state', and teaching or music in ou 'grade limited usagt lo. the biologic wo~ not receive these retire-schools . ,, i:ommunity, but is now tnore merir'·'benefits" any\\'ay. BARBARAHELCER ' J• • • ; . ''This · i s irrational v.·hen \leehnology and automation arc 'cleslroying jobs fa ster than ne"' ones can be created. c Kel so points out that American industry has · . a· steady need for fresh capital to update and ex- pand itself. If. instead of turning to traditional sources for this capital, a company created in· s tead an Employe Stock Ownership Pla n for its workers, that "ESOP" could .go to a bank. borrow the money to "buy the new stock or the company and pay it back out of the dividends from the Stock. After all, he says, indus try now _ pays off its-rapital borrowings out or profits. ~My ThrQat»Af.hed With the Beauiy of It'. . ~~ .. 1LHE POlNTS out that onl y about 6 percent of the U.S. ~ulation derives a significant pOrtion of its income from c-apilal. The rest of the people must rely entirely on wages. salaries 3nd com missions. Whal if most of the v.·orkers also owned som e of the capital and began to d erive a healthy ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT R~rtN Wtrd.Publilhn Thomas l<.ttv1/. EdiJor Thomas Palmtr_Sunday Edilorial Page E:dilor .. The editorial page or the Dail)' 1 Pllol •eeks to inrorm and \ ttlmulate readers by presentln1 on thi1 pqe diverse commentary />'? lopk• or interest by syndical· ed columnists and cartoonl1ts. by 1provldln1 a rorum ·ror readen' '1-vlews ~net by presenting this •fnewspaper'1 opinions and kteas ~ curr• loipics. The edltorial ,.inions of th~ Daily PUot appear 1.nly In lht tdltorial column 1t the ~ ttoP or ti,. p111e. Opinions t•· ,.JIN'f!Ssed by Ole column1111 and Sf1oonist1 and letlef\ writers are Ir own and no tndOf'Hment of lr views by the Dally Ptlo& lhould be tnferred. Sunday, April I, 1975 ' " AS SOON AS the loan was paid <typically in th.ree to five years). the workers could begin to get their own dividends. And it "·ouldn 'l cost them a cent out·Of· pocket to become s hareholders. Nor would it require present s hareholders to give ~p any owners~ip . No "redistribution" scheme. All the \,1hile. industry "·ould have its fresh capital at a cost ress than it no w pays. , That's Kelso's plan in brief. There's more lo it, or course. Sen. Russel l Long CD -La.). chairm<in of the Senate Finance CommiUee, is seriously interest. ed in Kelso 's vis ionary solutions to some of our economic pro· blems, and the energetic Kelso Cwho has put a ver $iori or his plan to worJc Ip several score private firms ) is beginning to get a run h earing for his ideas in Washington. THOSE IDEAS m oy not be JJtrfcct. but they offer Some real hope that lhe fraternity of ruling economists -captives of Keyntslan orthodoxy who ha\'e held sway ror follr dec:ades- may be neRr the end of the road. Kelso's challenges lo debate Samuelson <o r any other or· thodox economist > hu.ve gone un· accepted'. A happy traffic jam a t Newport Harbor High School Stadium at 6 on Easter Sunday morning -that was unusual enough; but what followed w~ so incredible 1 could not leave tht\ stadibm after the sunrise service. I stayed and "kept the feeling that grew from an early anticipation and ended with a powerful crescen'clo that left me immovable and crying. It was cold, dark and clear when I left the house at 5 a.m. The moon lit the w8y for a walk /run to my first-ever East.er sunrise service. Looking at the moon reflecting on" tl'fe . w·ater gave me an ear·Jy .'bl>rf, refreshing feeling as. I ran ak>rir the Back Bay heading toward NewPort High. An ocCasional·c•r whizied by heading in my dlrec· tion·. Then a rew more"ct-n -not one 1alha the 6ther way at S:)O Sunday mornlng- Atter notil'lng several more cars, lt·suddcnly dawned on nae -they, too. we re going"'to the sunri1e service. My early-bird feeling vanished. t rM faster, a remote concern starting to bUikl. Could It be pogslble that U.e stadium \\•ould fill prtorlo ihy ar- rivaJ! THE ltAPPY traffic jam start· ed a c9uple or blocks aw•y rrom ~'~high school. Policemen were directing cars by the orange glow of safety nares. My roncern was replaaeei by exc.ltemeot ana an- ticipation al· I started to slaare previously vacant sidewalks. The morriing air was touched with wonderfully sweet·smelling perfume. Ladies walking in the semidarkn ess, wearing fine dresses, young people wearing .heavy jackets and carrying blankets, freshl y shaven pink races with &having lot.ion, un· shaven "weekend laces," short hair and long hair -we all moved into the stadium. · "'·Ah ha! Most of the people v.·ere neailing toward the side of the &taditim facing the sun. A walk up the steps -top row -brought • Sood view or the ppnorarna below. • Afler watl'hlng hundreds of peoP(e moving to 'thf!\r scats, I noticed the ever~10-falnt begin· nlns or dawn. The deep orange- red color was seeping into the s ky . Saddl~b•ck and her neighbors were perfeetly out- Uncdln the cloudless morning. AN ORGAN with rich, full sounds, building In volume as the sunlight. increased, filled the air with an ahnosl mystical feelinJ. My throat was beginning to ache with the beauty or It all : thousands of people in the cold morning, the organ music, happy races with cold. drippy noses. The Harbor Chitdren's Chorus began to sing ''HOsaruia/' The beautiful voices filled my l\eart while the sunllgflt fiiled the ,1}<y. Then the Harbor YOutt( ,and Children's Chorus s8.{lg "Chpst Arose." The subtle power ff'\d straightfQtward honesty 6r tliFlt: voices pulled tears tom)' eyes. We sang together -we read Scripture together. The good feeling of involvement with thousands of unknown people gave me a new inspiraUOn aDoUt mankind., · Ttie increastng sunlight behind the mountains amplified the feel- ing. fl'be light was slowly ehang· ing from deep oran·ge·red to orange to white. Then, duri.nr the last sonr. just ia touch of the aun appeared beblnd tht mountains. I smiled with joy .as people around me atir[ed. MOit ol the eyes ln. tbe stadium we.re . watching more and more of our aun appear. The warmth pn our faces wu Instant a nd welcome. Chuck Smith ot Ca!Vllr)' Ch•Pf!l had us •landi•I and ~hlng in the now.full morning 'Dahl We ·sat down; he held us; tie made us laugh : he kept us all ever so still. Hi s voicf over the loud speakers was echoing on the houses across from the school. Could anyone sleep.through this? AFllER WHAT,J !hOught were the highest of experienceJ, a still more intense feeling came oyer mq: -lfandel's . "Ha•lelujah c.~orus, •. frort\ •. the. 1r.te1siah, filled the air. The Powertpi sound compelled us, firjt.Qfle'by one then h_undreds b.Y hdridreds, theri all, to stand in~lhe glo~ .of the moment. 1 I was crying now.and proud to do sq. I bad earned 100.,e tears. As the stadium emptied and people milled abo-ut to leave, I stood tall with arms crossedland felt powerful and conndent of my journey thre>t1gh lire~ l n3llced\wb ladles picking up son\e of the pr<iffama le!t In the stadium. I webt over t.6 sti&re my jqy '4'ilh them. As I left diem, ooe •old, "God bleu yoil,'rGod bl'" me! I trlecl· lo remetn6i!i"when .Omeone had saJd lhal to me or when ·' had ·~d ttiat lo someone else.. And Who can I thank?' The KlwanlS Club', l"ft ch ll)>Onsorod Ille ae..Vlce, !tie,. sfnien,ahd •II others lnvol~ed. Oocl'bleu them, and Ood ble!f you. PHILIP ANSHUTZ .. Bollle From Russia With R ~li~f By DARRIBTT M. \l'.IEDER The col'nblned voice; 0( 179 e lected cl· tJ·of'ficlah:i and their friends and fam1Ues fro"!.tbrough,out ttie Unlted States 1lng· tnl God Bless America" a1 the Pan American jet took orr from Leningrad for lta retur,,-tr;p to Washinglon, D.C., best descrtb~ the Impact of my isht·day visit to Rus.ia.1 A.a an elect~d cilY ·ornclal I received the Invitation from the NaUonal I.A:ag·ue of Cities and U.S. Conterenc~'WMayorJ, r which s~sored the trip to: Russia for' the unbelievably attra~ve price or $500 . It was .n opportunitY. to~m~t and ex- change views with RUastaq officials in Moscow uod Leningl'ad. I could not afford to pass up this bargain ~nd 10 paid my -way to go. Jn preparation for my vl:Mt ~iLh the n1ayors· or Moscow. and Leningrad J carried packets 9(' Jiteratur~ aOOut Huntington Beach arid all its virlues, as well as the key t.p lhe city and an American Bicen- .tenni.al paper we ight a s a token memento. ON THE BUS TRIP from the Moscow »irport into the city t could not contain · my anticipaUon and excitement. 1 felt like a schoolgirl as J pressed ·my nose •galntit tt\e bus window lo catC:h the pass· ing countr.Yside, covered with snow . My mood, unfortunately, did not last. On the bus trip back to the Moscow airport, my feelings were quite the opp<>site, com- PoSed of sadness, with a tinge of hostility tor a country that was a consistent con- tradiction of what they said it was and a people that appeared to be terribly un· friendly aiid uncommunicative, when undoubtedly they are shy, intimidated and fearful. Our hotel in Moscow was the flotel Russia, situated on Red Square and ac· Commodaling 6,000 guests in 3,000 rooms. Because we were housed in the north end of the hotel and dined in the east end, you almost needed a guide to bring you back lo your room. The vast- ness of the hotel made you feel like an ant.. ~ The accommodatioms were more than. •dequate, and you !ell quit.I proti<ted - or walched -by the "key ladies" on each floor:. (You picked up your key from and returf1ed ll tober.) The first lmpres&lo11 o( Moscow and Leningrad is the cleanliness of the streets and the fcieling of s.rety walking the streets at all hours or the night. I could not help but contrast this with our own cities In America. Al the meeUng on solid·W¥St8 management in Leningrad I had the opportunity to ask about the mat· tl r of JtU-er'tootrol. f was particularly ln - terGi!-ted lnasmuch as l had just com pl et · cd ·orklDg .on state legislation as the chain:qan o(the Calirorni a Liller Control Committee o{ the Solid Waste Manage- ment ~ard. The aosw~ J received was typical of the trite. cryptic reply one receiyes there: "It ls not necessary to hav~ a lit· ter control program because \.\'c do not lltter~~e good habits.'' O.F COURSE, THE elderly ladies you see bending over, sweeping the streets with handmade brooms al all hours. make for an inexpensive public works program. Moscow is a crowded, busy ci· ty with.a populatiefn o( seven million and a daily transient population of an addi· tional' three tnillion, which accounts (or the.long.lines of patient RussianJ waiting tor everything: from a purchase of cigarettes to the boarding of an electric street car. Traffic control is not a pro· blem with bl.it 250,000 autos in Moscow and an excellent transit system of sub- way, bus, street cars and taxis. I must admit that whatJ'~njoyed most about Russia was the feeling of being thin, in contr_ast to the stocky, ... over· weight 'Rµasian men and women. Their high-cholesterol diets of eggs, cheese, black bread and vodka contributes to a national problem or heart disease and alcoholism. It is just possible that l was impatient with the system and should realize that Russia has just emerged with shades of capitalism in the past two decades. This was evident in the colorful hats and coats of the Russian women and the striped al\d colored shirts of the men, the blonde wigs and the colorful eye shadow of the youager women. ll was hard to keep.tn mind that there is not. auch a thing as privcate enterprise, and the hotel you were in, the shops you shopped in all were owned by th e state. IL was hard to understand how they i:ver could enjoy a fairly comfortable life style when the most one can earn is 700 rubles a month (about $1 ,000) -and then only if he or she is head of a university. a Harriett M. Wi itder is o Hunl ington Beacll cfty councilwoman. scientist, a sports figure or a well-known ballerina, Yet your purchasing power is limited due to the very excessive cost of consumer goods that are of very poor quality. We had some very exciting moments and experiences in the mUHeum or the Kre mlin , Bolshoi Ballet, exquis ite churches and former palaces (now used as museums · and government offices ). fantastic Ice Circus, eight-hour train trip from Moscow to Leningrad, Leningrad Ballet , Hermitage and beautiful city or Leningrad, with its miles of water canals. Peter the Grealdid justice to th~ city of Versaille, which he copied. ' JN SEEING THE beauty or the treasures in the liermitage, the splendor of the chandeliers and mosaics in the Moscow subway, you came away with a real understanding of why "the Revolu· lion came" and why Lenin is·so r evered and his Communist doctrine is so accep- ted. Our official visits to the city halls or l\.1oscow and Leningrad were impressive both in the amount ot time spent with our delegation and the splendor or the build- ings that housed their l~al seat or gov- ernment. We were told that our delega. lion of 40 m.ayors and elected city o(· (icials was the largest that Moscow Mayor Vladimir F. Promyslov bad ever received. The mayor spoke lo us tor more than, an hour on a wide range of city problems • It was interesting lo learn that the city coun c il , wi th ltS executive and legislati ve Powers, make11 decision:; that arc final f6r all Its citltcns. I·lowever, an t:lected <'it y officials can be recalled <of couri;:e not by th e peopl e). In the Moscow City Counci l the re are 1,160 deputi es (one deputy for euch 6.000 1>cople 1 11nd It meets monthly Lo discuss building construction. !!iCrvlces and so forth. Women hold a \'ery important role in Russian soc iety as was de lT)onst rated during the observance of "International Women's Day," with signs pronoun cin g: "Long live wom e n." At Friends hip House in I.eningrad, our genial hostess exhorted the wom en in the delegation to continue to purs ue women':; rights in r\merica. I could go on und on recit ing the stati stics tha t "'ere given to us on everything in order to descri be a nd justify their way of life : It appea red that they were feeding us such s tatistics to conv ince us. TllE EDUCATIONAL director of the A1 oscow Friends hip I-louse dre"' a pie· lure for us of the education for the children in the district "'here we were: 34 schools. 69 preschool s, one school ror mentall y retarded children, one cultural palace, one s port school. more than 2,000 teache rs. These fi gures "'er·e rnean· in,gful, 1 guess. But in relation lo what? It was impossible to forget that I was in a communist, police-controlled coun· try. Three particular incidents brought vivid reminders: While I was st nding in Une to view Le nin's bod y ing pre· served in state, J ha arms folded over my coat. One of the many Red Army soldiers, who were much in evidente, came over to me, angrily gesturing to me lo take my arms down and yelling, ''Nyet, nyet. ·· I must admit to being intimidated and immediately dropped my arms. Jn most any other country in the ~1orld I would have asked, "Wh y, what have I done wrong ?" But here I was sil ent. When one person in our party took a picture of a policeman directing cars, he called him over and confiscated his film. When we questioned our intourisl guide, WIEDER "" ,, . • '' she calmly asked. ''\\'ould you \\'ilnt yo ur picture l t1k l'n un le.s::, you g ranted permission?" •· A re\\' or us n1 ti de :1 side visit lo a synai,;oguL' 111 Lcntng.1'3d \\here lhey1 \.\'ere maki n~ m <1.tzos al 7 a .n1 . 1111 pru•11 pilration fo r the P assover ) in the ba se-., ment of the 84·yt!at"·old building, l.lcc iJ use it is forbidden -<-1 s is lhl' teaching of re· ligion to child ren under 16 TllE 1'~EA R \'OU SCll 3l>d \\:lS validat·J e<J in the recent incident, reported here, ' in which St'cret poli(.'e ch a:.l~ out the "·orshipers in t he r.1oscow syn al!{og ue during the Passo\·er ser vices. For A1nericans \\'ho vis it Russ ia und \.\'ho ha ve the gift to breath e the clean air of freedom of choice and opportunities, there is a r ay of hope. This hope ror lhe'"' freedom of spirit through the opportuni·ri ty ror free enterprise i!:i demonstrated by"' the "che\1.'in g gum merch<ints." the young boys "·ho barter Communist " medals and trinkets, even th eir belts, with Communist insignia on the buckl e., for one or l"'o Slicks or gum -;ind sometim es dem a n~ a \\'hole pack;:ige for a prize meda l. '"~ These youn g mercha nts a re the Ru ssian capitalists of tornorrow. "'ith \vhom fre edom-loving d e m oc racies throughout the world can e njoy world , trade and thus "'orld peace. ! ' 'Pills Are the Answer' l Americans are probably the most pain-conscious people on the (ace of the earth. We are becomi n g a nation o f pill · grabbers and hypochondriacs, escalating the slightest pain into a searing ordeal. For years w e have had it drummed into us -in print, on radio, over TV and in every· day conversation -that any hint or pain is to be banished as though it were · the ultimate evil. T h i s melancholy situation has its reflection i n t h e troubled feel· ing of many doctors that the nledical profession today 1s taking on the trappings of a pain·killing in- dustry. Their offices are over- loaded with people who are ter- rifi ed because of minor pains and morbidly convinced that something dreadful is about to happen to them ( NORMAN COUSINS ) It is all too evident by now that Lhe campaign to get peop)e to run lo a doctor at the first sign of pain has boomeranged. Instead or being able to i;ive adequate attention to patients ge· nujne-1.,r in need of expert diagnos1'1 a.bdlreatmenl, doctors now find their time soaked up by people who ha\.'e nothing except a ~emporary indjsposition Or a psychogenic ache and \li•ho are reluct a nt to leave without clutching a prescription. MOST PATIENTS have the ritualized notion that th e y haven't reall'y gotten the ir money's worth from a visit to the doctor unless they are told they need medication, and the more exotic·sounding the drug, the bet· ter. Doctors try to resist U1ese pressures, but they have come to recognize that they lose credibili- ty unless they hand their patient a piece of paper containing myst'erious m arkings. No form of illiteracy ·in the1 United States is as \\·ides p1·ead as I ignorance about pain -\1that it : is, what causes it, ho"' to deal : "''ith it \vithout panic. The failure ~ of general education to provide a ~ basic understanding of pain ~ costl y beyond calculatioil. ; 1 It is not generally understood 1 that many forms of pain are, natural and normal, that 90 per-J cent of pain·s symptoms are self·J limiting, that they're not alwaysj an indication of poor health, that · they. are frequently the result ot1 tension or stttss or insufficient! s leep or overeating or poorly' balanced food s or s moking or ex· cessiv~~Dkin g or inadequatej' exercise or bad air or worry orl idleness or boredom or frustra~ lion or suppressed rage or any! one of a numbe r of abuses im-1 posed on the human body in n1odern society , a nd that the sur- est way to eliminating paiJ"l is t> eliminate the abuse. , President Puts Things in Perspective Instead or fac ing up to the abuse. ho\.\-·ever , m.iny people rt ach ins tinctively for ttie painkillers -aspirins or other analgesics. barbiturates, co- deines, tranquilizers, sleeping pills, pills and dozens of other de- sensitizing drugs. ,.. ., PAIN INCR EASES in intensi~ with fear. The fear itself that pain may be an indication of ·a grave illness can in itself create other symptoms lacking in or.- ganic significance. Many p ... lients. however, feel indignant and insulted if a doctor tells them that• their pain is ~ychogenic . By ROBERT N. WEED D•ll' Pll•I P11ltllillitr If you like a light breakfast , don't have breakfast with the President of th e United States these days. For some 50 newspaper and broadcas t executives who had breakfast with President Gerald Ford last Thursday morning in San Diego, our fare included: The .tragedy of Vietnam, the breakdown or negotiations in the Middle East, the problems of the economy, the energy shortage, the United States' future as a world leader. massive budget deficits, double·di git inOatlon- und a spicy SPanish omelet. It isn 't e very business breakfast that includes hand· lettered, gold -trimmed table place cards embossed with the gold presidential seal and little formal envelopes containing cards assigning each guest to his .table. And quick service by white-gloved wailers and a few Secret Service men al the doors. DESPITE ALL this, however, the hour-and-a·half session in San ·Diego's Little Americ a Westgate hotel rerlected the personality of the President: low key. sober, dlretl. No pomp. n o "staging,'' no gimmicks, not even a tecturn. From the moment he walked unannounced into tbe white and goJd, French-d ecor meeting room, carefully making the rounds to shake hands wiUl ever- yone, President Ford came off as very much his own man. And as a man who now appears to feel at home al}d relatively at case in his awesi>m& job. There was no attempt at the type of kidding or quipping John Kennedy usl!d to disarm his ~l stencrs and occasionally to divert them away from a tough que5tion or an u nple·a.sanl fact. There was none of the fee.Un g that )"OU were belng orchestrated or manipulated or talked down to ,, that so often came throueh 1n a Lyndon Johnson appearance And there was.none of I.he de baler's intense determination to convince you, or the calculated political sales manship, that so often marked a Richard Nixon performance. THERE WAS NO attempt al speaking from the mountain top There was, instead, the at mosphere of an earnest desire to share information and ideas , of reporti ng to people who pre sumably had reason lo share his interests and concerns. Now and then there was a flash of emphas is: -The repeated pounding of the President's fi st into his hand as he talked of determination to "pound and pound· and pound'' against legislation in the Congress that would increase the spending deliclt. -The slower, more emphatic delivery when declaring that our adversaM.eS should not think this nation's troubles in Asia and the Mideast would make us shrink from our' role .as a World leader : tha t our allies should nol feel We would back away from our com- mitments in NATO or tooUler al- lies. The President reported brie ny to his guests on the three "highest priority problems'' among so many : the urgent need for a national energy program, the problems of the economy and the current unhappy interna· tional difficulties. He stressed the urgency for more oil cons ervation, concern for national security because or Increasi ng dependence on foreign oil evidenced the past year, and concern that the touchy Middle East situation could re· suit In ano\her oil embargo that YJOUld be much more difficult for ua th on the first one. DE INDICATED strong <On· 9l'Tl that Con1reu would yield to spendin g pressure that could send the budget deficit soaring to $100 billion, crippling economic recovery with double-digit inOa· lion. But he reiterated hi s belief the economy will show definite • improvement before year's end. And he cited continuing downward trends in th e wholesale price index and In the rate at which businesses are lay- ing off employes as favorible signs. He suggested that e vents largely out o( our control have brought tragic setbacks in ViE!:l· nam and produced ~ tinderbox situation in the Middle East. In the ques tions that followed, the news media executives In- dicated preponderant interest In the how and the "'hY and the what·happens·next in Vietnam and the Middle Ea st. There were no question& on politics and sur- prisingly few on economic .mat- teT&. 1be President ducked oone ol the questions, and only once asked that his remarks be totally olf the record-this in relation to the why of sudden reversals in Vietnam. He Used no notes, had no stafl help on answers. The President acknowledged to Iris breakras,1. guests that the powers and problems ol the Presidency looked different to him now than they did when he was in Congress. voting on Presidential requests for power or fund s. ~ And he acknowledged his frustration that some of the negotiating freedom and bargaining chips in international affairs that were available to and used by most of his predecessors have been curtailed by Congress the past couple of years. WWLE THE President did not articulate it, he has relatively less power to command on the in· ternalional scene than had any President since World War II, as a combined result of our cur- rent national policies and pro- blems and external develop· ments. A little of the frustration and disappointment was reOected in his voice and demeanor when he talked of the breakdown of Mid· die E&st peace negotiations, where months of painstaking el- rort and end less meetings with world figures all failed over a few key words that could not be committed to writing and a few square kilometers of sand that could not be exchanged. In almost every reference to • the recent events in Vietnam the terms "tragic" and "tragedy'' recurred in the President's re· m arks. About an hour Into the sess ion, perhapg wondering if hi s boss wasn't giving more lime und de· tailed Information to this timall group than it merited. Pres iden· Ual Press Secret•ry Ron Nessen broke in lo suggest perhaps lbe President "should s•ve some of his answers tor the reporters" at the upcoming press conference. President Ford chose lo con- tinue the session, however, responding that he was "getting in some good practice" for them (the reporters) from their bosses' questions. And. as it turned out, that is the "·ay it ""·as. J\10ST OF WHAT the President discussed with us at breakfast did come up again at noon in his formal press conference with some 100 reporters from the tra veling Washington press corps and from California media . But there w ere some d if· Cerences too. In the r e l a xe d s etting o f breakfast, where we "'·ere seated around tables for eight, the ques- tions certainly were less finely honed and probably l e ss penetrating. The pres s con· rerence topics covered a broadC'r range of items. And in the bright· ly lighted s tage -like setting of the press cozlrerence , the President seemed to put more force ;ind emphasis Into hi s answers. us lf cognizant \bat he was th en S!)('Uk · Ing lo the nation. and thercfort· tryin g to reach out. The truth is the President 1·e;I\· Jy shared no secrets "'ith us <it hi~ breakfast -nor s hould he ha\·e done so. But he di d provide s onic Ca ll(ornia news media e x- ecutives Ytllh a unique and useful opportunity to gain some insight Into the personality and thinking of this President. And a glimpse into the cohtple xilies of the pro· blcms in our headlines-al ong \Vllh some feel for the frust1·a· lions :;nd disappointments that go '>"'ith trylnr to deal with them. Breakfast with President F'ord prov id e d a little more o r some thin i: a ll Ame ricans - especially those or us ln the ne\.\-'S media-can us e a lot more of these days. Perspective . Thank you, Mr. President. People need to be educated about the fact th a t many forms of pain have no underlying physical· cause but are due to tension or a negative environment. Sometimes the pain may be a manifestation of "conversion hys teria." the name given bY Jean Charcot , the ramed 19th· century neurolo gist and teacher of Si gmund Freud. to physical symptoms that ha\•e their 01.igins in emotional distu r bances. 1" It might be a good idea i£ con- cerned ph ysicians and educators (.'Ould g et t ogethe r to mak:.e knO\.\'l<'dge about pain an impor- tant part of the regul ar sch•! cur1·iculum . t\s for the populaoe al large , perhaps some or the scime l<'c hniqucs used by public service agencies lo make 1>eoplc cancer·conscious can be used·io counteract the growing terror of p.-ii n and illness in general. . P1':0PLE OliG llT to know th.ft nothing is rn or e r cn1arkabfe a bout th e human body than its rf· cupc r u t l ,,e drive, 'g ive n lt modit·u1n of respect . I It \\OU Id be he lpful. too. ir o~r broad(.·asting s tations can t¥: ,pcrsuud ed to provide, ir nol equ* time to the pai n-killing drug a • vertiseme nts , a l least a fe minutes each day of comm sense on the subject of pain. l As for the Food und Drug A-.· ministration , it m ight be i•· teresting to knov.· v.•hy an ugeo~ that has so cnergeti"ally v.·ar~ the Am eric an people ugoinst ta • ing vitamins without prescti • lion is doing so li ttl e to con I over-the-counter !<ult.'!> each ye41' or bill io ns of pain.ki ll in g pillf, some or \\1hich can do more h~ than the pain they are suppl)lled to suppress. I - "' ( I • I • !: ' ' ... ... . .. " o'.! ,. :•:. ' J ~ " • l ·• ., . . . ' .. ,. ,. · .. ... '· ',; ,, OAILYPIL~T 1 ' J •• • Su nday. Aprll 6, 1975 llj) . ... ... 4' . .. T' .. ' •• • 1 ~; 'i , • 1·· .. ' ''··· a • Maybe she does look alittle like a big white brick, but she really isn't what she appears. I know it's easy to go for the flashy types, but they can't compare to her warmth, friendliness and personality. She's everything you could ever want ... but, how do you explain her to your best friend? ' . I mean with a face like hers you might just walk bl without ever noticing what makes her so beautifu . How would you know that she has an open seven story lush garden atrium which makes the sky its · ceiling and is alive with fresh flowers and tall green . trees unless you got to know h~r. And, to know her is to love her. When you're tired from traveling she greets you with a smile no nlatter what time you arrive. She never scolds you when you're late or keeps you waiting. And can she cook! You haven't tasted a .. • \ ~ ,, .. • " • • ' • . , 1. ' '' • gourmet meal until you've dined in elegance with her. If you're loaded with business she'll insist you use her typewriters, telephone locally at no cost or c;lrive you anywhere you need to go in the area for free. She's the type that's only happy when you're happy. The others may be O.K. to look at, but she's the one you'll keep coming back· to. •••••••••••••••••••••••• • The Sherato11 Newport Na1ne _____ __ _ ___ . • • Beach sounds great! • D) d Na111c ofFirn1 ________ _ • ..-ease sen rne 1nore -• • infor111ation a~out: • Street _________ _ • 0 Accommodations City State & Zip • • 0 Banquet Facilities • • 0 Convention Facilities Phone , • •••••••••••••••••••••••• C§! Sheraton Ne ortBeach 4545 MacArthur Boulevard Newport Beach, California 92660 (714) 833-0570 or call toll free (800) 228-2211 An fi_o<.cvA ·Property ' . • • . ~ • ; • ·' • ' .. . ' .. •L . . \ • Orange County Bicycle Trails Progress-Good News and Bad By ELLIOTT ALMOND 01 Illa DMIW ~1191 ... tt Because there has been un in· rease in traJ(ic accidents ,with 1i.keo and automobiles. muny >range Coast cltic1, in cooperu· ion with the county, ure initiat- ng bike lunet1 und trails. .Moat lkncs have been in the 1lanning atages (or the past few 1eara but implementation is get· lng cloaer, according lo tttose in- 10lved. Orange County currently is vorking with the cities in a 50-50 nalching fund program. But all his itt scheduled to end on July I. ~t that time the county will go to t.s 100 percent finuncing or the 111.erial loop bikc \v ay system in r.·hich corridor routes have been lesignated (so Car ju.st on paper). In 1973-74 fi s't·.i l year, 17 Orange County citiCs <.lid not ask 1he cdunty for assistance on l>ikeways . However. the number was reduced to eight the rollow- (ng fiscal ycar, 1974.·75. Costa Mesa has not yet asked for any matching funds. That's why, at least one reason, the city is virtually lacking in trails. Other c ities th at have not re- quested funding for the past l~'O years include L~gunu Beach , Westminster, Fullerton, Garden Grove, Stanton, Tustin and Vill a Park. Robert Rusby. planner in tho Orang e County 1-larbors , Beaches and Parks 0€pl., said . .. Bicycle trail funding is a funny thing. Some city officials ~t·t behind it while others don't, "'Some ma.v have no nec..'d. lik1· Villa Park, \vhere they urc mort• interested in equestrian tra il s. It 's a matter of priorit v fo r e~C'b city. ·, .. Also some cities, An~hci m . ror example, wanted lo Y.'ait und finalize a master plan before tak- ing funds. Others seem to put the cart before the horse.'· 1:undin~ i n the pr ogr<im ranged rron1 ju~t over Sl ,000 for Sun Clemente to more than $80 , 000 for Sant.a An ;1 On the existing Orange County bikew<iys map (ma1> on "'hi ch the Daily Pilot m a p . below, \vas based > ther e a re now 1nore trails th.an it shO'-'"'S, Rusby explained. By JulY 1, even more trails are to be completed, The county obviously !:itands in a period or transition on traits - a time of trans lating lines on paper in to painted stripes for bike"·ays along a1·teri al street~ ilnd for signin g and builc.linJ:: ur real. off-1·oad tra ils . "Trail s tend to givt.· tht.• rider a false sense of seC'urity," claimi; George A1·auz, ride captain of the Orange County Wheel men. ··Trails are good for beginners. ('Speciall y the Santa Ana River Trail, but they don't teach the cyclist the laws or the road." Altho ugh the trails don 't al- lcviale the problems of confusing la"'li ;;ind safety on the road. the Uh~ push t·ounly"·ide \\'ill be to 1mplen1cnt more lr<.1ils like the Sunta Ana River Trail that now rcat•hes from Katella Avenue in t\nahein1 to the Santa Ana River ~1 outh in Newport Beach. Planner Rus hy is in charge of implementing y.•hat has been de- signed on pu pcr. 1-te said the county's arterial bikeway loop system, now on paper and to be totally financed by the county. \\'ill cos t a pproxi mately $2 .7 rnillion. l~u rr v Lean1 <.1 n . the county recrealiun department's chief of o~rations, said it will take from three to five years to complete the arte rial bikeway. "'\Ve \\"ant to work "'ilh each Cl· t\' on this and l~t them tell us Whe re they '"'ould like to see the trails built," he said. (See TRAILS, Page 8?) Orange Co11"Qty Bikeways and Trails ·-• :,.....;-;;;....;-;:....;-;;;...;-;:._--- TRAILS --------SIGNED --STRIPED •-••••••SIGNED& STRIPED *******OFF ROAD Route I . Illar ti'! Ave. Morr is llvc. Li,;,., St . Serlutl•Y A,,r:. 2. ld .. ho St. :S-Hlghl11nder Aw . Al l•y Gf99nwood ""('· Walnut SI. C..-een..ao<J Ave. No. Orange St . 4. loi<; ~I. ~ lore<1Ce """· l .,.,.,., St . 5. Mo:Pl'l9rSOll S'. Sterni. """· P111 111 St . 6 . ro11d11 St . 7, •nlt ti•r Blvd. l'I . Puente St . 9. C11nlr d l l\ve. State Co llege El!vd , to . r lrs t A,,e , 11· Cl l t 1wood A¥e . l""'bert Rd . 12. l.ts LOll!as Or . [nc:lnlt11\ St . ~Or. l uc H d St . P11rk..ood Av•. 'l'a lvood St . ''· Bru Bl¥d. Oith t St . •al nut Ave. 14, B1rc:l1 St - 15. Ai.i.oc::l•ted Ad . 16. E•dl~ton Ave . ArO¥\ste A"•· l lllll St . 11.ro•d s le Per ~ (111 St . 17. SAndle-aod Av•. Pe t-cod Or. IJwynwQOd A"•· lihntiood ,.,, •• llJ • ijt" ht r "'¢Od Dr • I•. lbllh1g HI/l s Pt". 20. '1orb• l l"o:I" Bl vd. ,,1,,_t ''"· To o.>o,lord Or. Ob I or d 0.-• 1"4oi'"r 1s l\ve , Ll'lle SI. 11111i t t i11r Blvd . ..,,,.~ ien St . Hlghl.,,de r Av•• ~I ley r,reen..000 Ave . ~.o. •al nut ~t _ GrMnllOO<I AvP. qo~ Av~. Loi~ '>t . F loreno;e Ave. Lill Habr .. Blvd. "'cP1>ar 5on <;t . Sl11r115 ,._ve. 5ter n5 /l,v'1. H.Jrbor Bl vd. '*:Ir th...ood ,.,.,. . P11l1r1 St . Breill Blvd. Hiiicrest St . State College Bt vd. a.-.a Blvd. !dal'lo 5t . l.lls LOllll!I~ Or, [nclnltes St . 1( ...... Or. [UCI Id St . Par luoood !Ive, Centra l Av•. Breii Blvd, 0..te St. ar .. Blvd. 81 r cl'I St . Puel'lt• St . £ed lngtan llve. !lrov l5t e Ave. Lf11111 St . ll rovJ,t jl P~. !tf.iho St , Send lewood !Ive. Pet wood Or . 1•"V'l"°°" Ave. L•d!ngfon ()r, P\111111• St , lllci Del ()l'u Yor be llllCI• 81~d. • --· 51. From Miles SldrbUC"-j r , H19•• Starbu<:I< Jr. HlQ1' Berke ley Ave. Oe~ford Or . F'"1'r lnqer "'"'Y 11 1 ley Gi-Mftwoiod ,,, .... Wdln11t St , Gre.,n•OO<l Ave. l<Q. Ora 119e St . [r...,. Av•, f lo r •nce A .. e. l-. St. (nn.t A.ve. $tl!rn• llve. Pa l1r1 SI . "OllO'"' H. '), Wh l t f ;er 81.,d. Pu1111te SI . C.nfro!l l Av•. Bre.t Bl vd. B l ro;1' S t . Mo;Phitrson Sf. Lllft>bert Rd, Stal• College Blvd, Er-c lnlta5 St. Kettne Or , tucl Id St . Perl<llOOd ,.,, •. Sanda I wood A~•· Mont.cod "'""· Date St. 111.t lnut Ave. Jun i per St . Assoo;la tfld Jld . l .. per le l lit<Y• ll rovli.te Ave. LI ..,. S1. Arov l1.t11 Pk. ll,.. St . St ate Co• l•g9 Btvd. f>atlOOOd Or . Gwyn.ood l\ve. "bntwood A.ve, L11 "-ev lew ,...,,, Pli-"I • !i t , St a te Col leg• Blvd. fel r"'°"t 9 1'/d. Oek '°"""°" Or . . ,,, -" . ~o .o• -0• .00 ·" . " _ ,, -" -" _,, -" . " . " . " -" I . 7C •. •O -" ·'' -" _,. -,. ·" -" _,,. -" I. 10 -'° . "' I. 'o .00 _,. ·" . " " '-'° ••• -"" _,. . " ·" l.•O ... _ ,, .· \-~ ' -- I r {; l ,J 1- Dally Piiot Illustration By.Staff Artist Ham Crum Baaed on 'Orange County Blkeways' Official Map ". :·.·. :J. ". I>. ". " "· "-,, - "- "-"-,, _ Route Beach Blvd. f ro!ln kl in SI, •estern Ave. l" Mi rada Blvd. Brooi<hur st Ro . Horn<11 l Wy . Dorothy Ln, Kre-r !H vJ. """lver01 A.vr:. Santa Ana Cyn ,Rd. Cr•scent A.ve. s..i.nta Ma Cyn . Rd. l ust'ln Ave. 1 llncoln ,.,.e. !.dnl 11190 &Iva. Wondo Rd. Center Or. l !neol n ,,,,,,., l llPllO!'l \,I • W ,..no Av•. NlthOl s Ave. Serrano ltve. So. T d f t Ave. l111t In l\v•. Tdlt o\vo:. tOo. C.ilrlbrfdge St. H!!nlly SI. Walnut A"'!I, Cr•ng• Perk 8 1vd. To Lo~ Coyol11~ Or, 8e11c:h Blvd. rr11n~t l 11 St , Beach Bl vd, l• Ldn.-.s Ln. ~. B<lr i<e le y ........ Ho roet Illy. fair way l n. ~adowbrook Illy . ,.na1'elm Hl ll<o Rd . Blo.:ni! lel d A..,.;. Qreng...01 iv• Rd. ~n te Ana Cyn . Rd. 11111 In A,,.e. -t.lnc:ol., ,.ve, ~ntl.tqo Blvd. \l•I t ey Cir". Cente r Or, "8w Or . Sdntlago 01vd. ::..rreno ""•· So. NICl'lol I ,._v •. Sltflt e A.,a River l et t A.11•. So. l us t In Ava , Mee f !li """· C"'••1.,u 1 "'""· H•llOy St, Sent le;o Cy11. Md. • -· r 'rdnkl 11' ''. W111l or " Ave. J.Kkson Wy. Alondri'I Blvd, 6a~t11n<::hury Rd . Dorot hy I n, ~lotfl Col l9S1e S lwd, Mild l5Dn Ave. ·~; IOOrl S t , Gyp5~ Cyn. Ro. Mooa y ,.v ... l u51 In A.ve. l hKOln A.ve , Sant 1490 Blvd. lllendd Rd. S.P. l'k'!i lroed llncol ri ,.,..,_ lllandd Rd. \I! 11 .. P.trk Rd. NICl'lol s Ave. Tel t Av•. \11 11• Woods Dr. Tws t In A.ve. fel t A.v•. No. C..nl l•go Blvd. Gorde n Grav• f r •y. lotel '1U l ,._v~. Sllet l•r St . C~fl!en Av•. r .•o -" '·" _,. -" -" t .92 . " ·" 4.28 '.oo -" ·" -" I . '9 . " 1.0'.i ... _,. 1.05 _,. , 1\ "' -" '-"' J,20 '. 28 I. 23 1.2• DAILY PILOT SECTION 8 SUndey, April 8, 1975 Bikers Often Face Urb-rules of Road I The interpre ta tion of bicycle laY.'S by differe nt police depart· menUi has le ft cyclists in a slate of confusion. even when dealing v.•ith bike trails . ' left turn fro m a re::.idenlial street . where il would be s afe, he "'·ouldn't receive a ticket. "While the turn is the s<Jme, the situation v.•ould he totally dif- fe rent. A left turn from l·larl>or Bouleva rd to Ba ker can·t be compa red to a left lurn on a re· . While lanes or trails are de· signed v.·ith the riders ' safety in mind. use or trail is not always requi red by local law. A rider t·an travt-1 from one city to tht· next "'ithout kno"'ing that t·ity's rules or the road. ::.idential street;'' . ; Althoug h \\ atk1 n ~ bch ~v es each situa tion deserves cxa111· 1nation, t r affic off ice rs qt other Ora·nge Coast cities stick;. to h:ird. steadfast rules. Officer Mike \Vatkins of tht.· Costa l\.tesa Police Department best described problemli now rac - ing cycli sts . ""AS LONG a s l'Yt:li sls t11't' obeying <ill the rules of the road no one will be ciled for that," he said, but admitted that "there is no law saying they have to be used" in Costa Mesa or lrvint•. over v.·hich Costa Mesa traffi c of- ficers have jurisdiction. I-le em- phasized that ride r s need lo obey all la"•s in the vehicle code, even when riding on designated bike trails. "'The vehic le t•odc .says you n1ust stay as c lose to the l'ightias possible," said ltex Long or t,,he Fountain Valley Police Depart- ment. "Bikes nl ust stay y.·ithin five feet of the curb and if they a rc outside of the bike lane then they're bre aking the law in most cases." lie said diffe r e nt situations need different interpretations of the law and admitted this t·an confuse riders . ACCORDING to a l\"c,vport Beach officer, there is nothing specific in the vehicle code cOn- c:erning bike lane use .. Ho,\·evcr. he agreed "'ith Long that riders must stay ,,·ithin five feet of the t."urb , e xcept "·hen passfng parked vehicles, a nd that it is il - legal to go out or a bike lane to make a left t u1·n from the mid~le of the road. "In some cast's , bi cycles \\·ould impede trafOc. while making a left turn from a busy interset'- tion," he said. ''In such case~. the cyclist would be cit e d . However. if t he cyclist made a ·'If you starte d a turn from lhe middle of the road you would be obstructing traffic,'' he said. ' (See RULES, Page 8?) ,._ " - ,._ "· " - ~.'. .,_ "· Route Cl\;lp111<1n A¥e. Yd l 111)' Yi e• St . Sl<1n lon Sta r• or ... l(nol t A.ve, Or.,n911wood 11~ ... t-io lder St . Ordnge-ood llv'!. OiC$I :,1. CeruL Cesper Stan lord T11n5f.,l I C111"11IHnAV S..~s«>OCI St. A$let"-tSI. "'~'Ave. Bever ly ""'nor Or. Saal 911.teh Blv1!. 8olsa Ave . l r a!.k ,.ve. Ne•lana s 1. Woodbury Ave . Jr.,ylor Illy, Sowcn SI , 1'oo<lbur~ """· Oodo:jO A""· Me.es ,.,,e. Dodge Ave. -,~ ..... po.-I ... ,,, ... Ro St . Co ege ,..,c, ,.a lngl or> llvr. R..<• t St . 1,, St. dPI• 11 llve lr.,Jne Bl .. B• y;,n l\ve. Cu lve,. Or. C"'"l>U~ Qr. ,,n Oio90 r~. '·I. ~"nl~ A~" over '>l. un i.Jn.,;! I •,1, ' \. llidl l'Y f ,0.,i Y" lo """· I 11~ !°;! 1orllto~ ....... I l!h ~1 L,,oc St .6. (5t.,no;i Or. .O.rlin t Or, "iO.-C~us ~on II.Jr n /,ye, -"'"'""~thu St,,.,. ~I . 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Boz 151;{), Costa ~1esa,CA 92626. l ttcludc your ltlephon~ number. 1 'l,'.bccoluinrl apµecirs daily ex5 alurdays. f Driving is /tforf' Dai gerous Than Flyb1g ~ DEAR J'>1\1': Due to my business f fly to and from New York I frequeull y. f've bought flight insurance for years, but it's occurred !lo me thut perhaps thi s is a waste or money based on fear. What percentage of the prL'n1iums ai:e p:.tidout in cloims'! C.G., Newport Beach 11 Over a 10.year period insurers paid out claims less than 25 cents r dollar of premiums, and In the past four years claims fell below ve. cents on the dolla r. This may change your fear of rl ylng Lo• fear idpvi.ng: J\lile for ntllc, highway travel Is 20 limes n1ore dangerous an Oying. Accide ntal death awaits fewer than one or every million passengers or scheduled U.S. airlines. ' .'11.:rou A11thori:es R epfoeem .. 111 of Parts ' DEAR P1\T : We moved to Southern California 18 months ago. Q.ur three adult sons de<:ided to stay in Vancouver, B.C .. Canada, as they were either attending college or were e1nployed. Last year they v,isited u:->. and HS a surprise for our 24th wedding anniversary they bought $70 \110rth or shl'lvcs and brackets made by World oC Wood by Barclay, from the 1\.kron. 'fhe gift "'as unexpected and most appreciated. but my husband did not get a rou nd to installing tb'em lfltil this January. \\'e then discovered that one bracket was ·defective. It had a nail sticking out. We also decfded to exchange one ;;.belf for a y,•ider one that would hold a stereo unit. Of( we went to the ·Akron in Or<1ngc. Signs stating "No Refund or Exc~~ges Without Sales Sli p" were dangling all over the store, bill [ figured that since "'C wanted to spend more than the exchange price for a v.:ider shelC an9 \\'Chad received a deft.'cti\'e britckel, no problem would ari se. The cashier sent us to the information person, who sent us to Ja_yaway, 'Aho, in turn, sent us to others. We finally spoke with a manager. I-le said he couldn't help us. Naturally. y,•e didn't have the sales Slip, as it wa5 a gif\.and our sons were·back io Caaada. What nor. if a n)'lhh;i g~ l 'he present is silting in the g11rage, lotally1 ust-l ~ss • B.N'., Laauna Niguel An r\~ron nlanager la Orange referred AYS •o Lo~ Anl~les headqQJlrlers. Sometime" readers get no further lh10 I do without lo•g di stance cbarttes. In your ca1e, however, an exception will be rnade. Walson will romm'unlcate "'lth/ou personally, 1>rovldln& a letter of :aulhorllallon for exchange an replacement. Let me know lf you have fur$hcr difftculUes. lntor11tatlo11 Wanted°" Birds ot P...-,, ' DEAR PAT : My son has long been fascinated by the soarin& Md gliding flighl of birds of prey, 1:1nd hi s greatest wish is to own a hawk or falcon. He has studied bboks on the subject , but J suspect there afe m uny things about handling these birds that one cannot learn rrom books. Can you find out Ir there are any e"perienced and active hawkers or falconers in this area? J always taught tnY childre n that keeping any animal entails the responslbiUty of givin g them proper care. Since these bi rds are not innately domesticated, I would not permit him to gel one until I'm certain he knows how to take care or it and is ay,·are of a ll t~e respons4bilitie~ invol\'ed. R.M., Newport Beach My fil's contain the nam es of two persons experienced In training and handling birds of prey. Unfortunat,ly, both have . moved out of Southern California, and absolutely no further leads have developed in spite of numerous inquiries. II a_ny AVS reader knOws or a person ramiliar with hawkS or falcons, who would be "'illlng to share his knowledge of it.ese birds, I 'd like to &alk to him. As you probably know, R.M., special laws regulate &he purchase and possession or birds u( prey. ''011ng ClaildrenShould (,'leatt Up Tlaeir Plates DEAR PAT: Has research e ver been done to determine v-.·hether or not parents s hould insist on their yqung children eating al least a little of everything served at dinner? As"' child, I was just told lo eat what I was ser ved, and now I enjoy all kinds of foods. even the unusual vegetables. My wife feels that forcing the kids to eat v-.·hat they don't like <'feates an unpleasant atmosphe re at the dinner l 1Jblc and is not good for the fantlly. R.W .. Laguna I-tills Results or a study In the Journdl or the American Dietetic ;\ssocialion , Mar<!h 1973, indi<!ale you are right to insist your childre n belo ng to the "clean plate club." lnterviev-.•s were conducted with children, high school students and parents of both middle-and low -income backgrounds. The researchers found that the altitudes of parents toward the behavior or children at the table tnnuenced th' children'& wlWngness to t ry new ind unf1mW1r frultli and 'V~g'et f&bhlS·outs,ld'e'the home. \Ylthln ll'm1t11, chlldre• Who were compelled to eat a 1.0rtlon of each vegetable and en&ree nrved al meal• developed' a relatively open·mln~1 netlblt ,a_ppmch lo new foodii ln general. There ahao were loalcaUOn1 th1t-1•tuty eater"" emerged tfom ho"1e!& In whlch paregtal atlltude1 toward childrtd'li feedlri:-g behiavlor were pcrmltllve, lndul•ent an.d Inconsistent. A rew unpleasant sessions at the dinner table ml)' be worth It In view of belter urelong eating h;1blt~ rur your children. Ene111y of c.,,Hm 111 the Dlsla..,o•laer DEAR PAT: We have Watcrlord crys tal glasses in our bar. I've noticed just rece ntly thut the i;:luSS<'S used l'Ontinuou5ly have . a milky rilm on them . I have tried Comet, S.O .S . and !IOaking.them 1n a vinegar solution, all to no µv1ail, I do wash the glaalie& in m y dishwa5her. Would ~cotcb.or vodkti (.'l'cute this problem? R.G. Newport Beach Blame your dlshY1·asher. nut the llquor. Waterford, or any other One crystal, should never be YI' a Shed In a dishwasher, accordlnr &.o • spokesman Crom Pace S<-ttrr. u. \\'aterford relailer. All ttae cryatal should be hand washed Jn u n1tld detergent lo avoid film acc;umulatlon. Never scrub with an abrasive clean1er, •• th1-could cause scralchrs and Nnlsh da1n:i.ge. Soaklpg In a tolutloa of Calgonlte and hot y,•ater may help remove &he fllm, but Pace Selter (Soulh Coasl Plaza} perMinnl;!'I will be glad to look at the «lallff and provide personal advice, plus gi\'lni you a brochure outllnlng care ol thl.s crystal. Walt for NevJ S1ereo flfolor 'l111rea•o•afJle' DEAR PAT: Early last December I took my Electrophonlc stereo unit to Universal 1'elevision Co. in Gurden GroVe for repairs. After two months, I received the unit with a new turnta ble motor installed -only to find out th ~t the nlotor wus defective. I returned the unit and now it's been more than a month of waiting again. I keep hearing, '·w e'.re wait ing for p<a r,ts." It seems ridiculous lo have nly stereo out or 01>cralion fo 1· four n1onthS due to the lack of one new part. J .A., Newport Beach Universal's service manager agreed that your wait has been unreai.onahle . Although the new motor was ordered from Elec&rophonlc In Los Angeles on Feb. 17, checks wllh &hat firm e very three days have brought hhn nothin_g but excUSi1S,..He asked AYS lo contact Elec~rophonic. ltll parts (lepartm~nl ·r~porta that your new motor lerl that dc1,artn1ent J\olarch 21 for shipment l<l Universal via UPS. Some delay may be t'ncountered &here due to a· backup in shipments caused by eniploye Illness. llarden commented that this sounds like "just anothe r s tory" to him. Let mekl)ow what, if anything, has been accomplished tn t"·o y,·eeks. ranscontinental Bike -Trail Starts in Capistrano ~ange County is onC "The desert is one of the supplies, pick up n1ore ing one way . ·• Mo!it 'will in picking up the bull.'! tou rtn1. , 'go West Coast start-least hazardous cycling peoplealong.,.thewayand t ake the Amtrak or Bul l oc k sa id the ''A lot of the younger inj·~ints for America's areas." Jet ri'ders. head home .. Greyhound back :home. Southwest Trail would be people are autting sick I cross-country bike Bullock said plans for The s outhern r oute The Greyhound iS 'even usable 11 months or the and &Ired of the fastt•r ' t e, th (.' 1' rans -y-ie Southwest Trail have , would have s tayed closer preparing a. means for year. fi e foresees a pace. They w,a nt to relax rica Bike T rail. fieen altered numerous to the Mexican -.border . carrying bikes in 1976." decrease in bike trar(i c a little bit and look out on ..;;; times' and proba bl y v.111 accordilig to Bullock. bot along the trail by the the countryside. You can ~'The southern section be changed again before m a ny oC its potential THE 'tRJP rrom San summerof1977. · reallytiee th e~:orldon a called the So uthv.'est the sun1mer of '76. travelers wanted to go to Juan Capistrano s hould "People could take the bik e. When you drive, all ra!I J beg ins :.it the San "We find {hat t'<1th the Grand Canyon. ta ke approximately .six trail this year. but y,·ill you see are telephone ".:Juan Capistrano !\Ii :->· state has its own desires Bullock said C!i't:lists· weeks to ride and cost wait for the excitement poles. T here's a lot to see ~!on . The other West for certain roads that we C'an average 76 miles a the ri der $400 plus ret urn of 1976," he predicted. betWeen·-·tho::;e poles." ~o.ast starting poinl is use and we lry to y,·ork day and the YMC.1\ is rar e. The trail travel.s "But this trail v-.·ill be said the nati\'e of Den· P.Astoria, Ore. 'fhe l\\O with them in rerouting helping build camp sites near the Amtrak railway u se d a ft er the · 76 mark . NATIONAL TRAIL, COAST 'FEEDER' ROUTE ails mt•et in Dodge Ci-our trail," Bullock s.aid. approximately every 100 almost the entire route. celebration. Cycling is a ,..:;~=-------~--'---'--'--'--'--'--'--..:.:.----=-=-=-=:::..:...c.:..:...::.c..-- . Kan .. and continuc to "Also. we try to a\'oid miles. At aomc stops "A lot of -kids like to eoodwaytosee thecoun. 'f illiarnsburg, Va. mountains. Our trail on · there will be s howers. thumb around the coun· try.'' !-\Vith the nation 's 200th ly crosses the Contincn · bike repair fac ilities and try, instead they s hould H e nry Co, s t se n, 1:)>i rthday approa-chlng, tal Divide once.'' restaurants. OtJ:ier .stop.5 c.ycle, ·· Bul loek re. memtkr or the Orange She YMCA v-.·ith the help The trail runs through ~ill be youth ho~te~s. m a rked . •"1'9u rin g fs County Wheelmen, said gf the r\mcrican Rcvolu· the major p opu lation 01Bullock Sald most ver y popuf~1n EurtttJe, m any youths itJte· now ~on Bicentenni<1.I Conl· tenters in or der to .gel cyclitits will be only go· the Un ited States is stew taking up t~e s~rt of 1;01-ission of California, is ~mplct ing the southern ~;leg of the l'l'Oss-country t; route. hopefully in lime r the 1976 Bikeeenten· "'ii i!L • :RuL-Es oF 1toA.ri ron BIKEs rJR N.oT? ... I ' t I ~ ~ ' • ,\nother l'\ey,•port Beach officer recently s;_1id cyclists a rc allO\\'ed to makt! left l urns fror1 the mid- dle lane as long as there \l.'asn't a . . .. • ' l Or;_Jngc tounty She1iff's Depart· ment "-'hich patrols Or.:1ngeCoast 'areets o'r El TOl'O. San Juan Capistrano, ~I ission Viejo and Dana Ptjint. ·r ' Cyclis ts must obey the rules i- u! (he road a nd mu1t stav as close to"the ri ght as possible '4·hen rid· ing 'on streets. but beyond those 1·ul es there iii no regulation or bike la nos, he added. ~ C.arl Bullock", an aS· ~lat(' project director ~or the Santa Ana/Tustin "":YMCA. \1'ho made recC'nt !'4leadlines for himself as In Laguna Bl'<i.Ch , l'ycl ists arc ::ii <")-'clist in the Otlath .. '\'ou ha\'c lo s l<t v 111 Lhc bike ;_.tl lo\\'ed to make lt·ft turns from 1n<-1jor t raffie flO\\ Cities. by stale \a\1', <:an only <il\o'v bike trilffic to flo1,· in the s<i me dit'ectlqn us automobile tl'H ffic. J-l owever, this is not ;il\\'ays the way lt'i (Jone. in ae· tual p1·actire. "":-Valley are:..i . is one of the la ne if one is cl esig n~ted ... said R. the middlt· of the ro.id, according -:, bicyc le cnthusi<tsts help-E\·ans, <1 desk s crgl'ant for the to Offitl'r . .\rt I)eL.uca. ~,".;7',;'~:0:.~~ Southwest TRAILS FOR BICYCL~STS ... ~..... llE AND others in .tnc roup are expeC't10g ~ rom 10,000 lo 30,000 ""bi cyclists to use the trail :sl~n the s um mer of 'l6.1'he On Eastbluff Drive in t\e\\·po1t Ht•ach tht'rc is a tll.10·way bike trail that ,,·as initiated by city or- d)nanl'e before the stale la\\• ex• is(ed. v ute to Williams burg: ~ rom San Ju o.1n ~·Capistrano covers 3.1 ~ ~ilt11s. The di6l<1nce from ~stor ia to Williu ms burg ~is 4,100. ~ Cycli.sts usin g the ~outhern s e<"tion will be ! traveling in the f~1shion -·01 c'bvered \1·agon train!:> 'f-., cci;>rdjug to Bullo<!k . ·-" .. Jn the desert, we'll t-;$Ct bp before sunrise and il'4"ide until 10 a .m . Then , 'A'(.' Will take a siesta ond "· 1ide-into the late aft(.·J'· ~ootf. !f "But the heat really l~do lsn't bother th e icyclist. '' h e added. 'RUFFELL'S dJPHOLSTERY Wtrt..Y•W ... ....... -. ltZZ H.,._ ll•d. eesto ........... 141.ozst V<JRCE .nlv .. $.l.Q. (From Page Bl) U nf ortunate l y , not all l'Ollnly trails ''ill be as ideal as the Santa 1\ni1 T-tiver Trail , Leaman feels. ··The river trail is the ultimate in bike safety," s ays Leaman. ··Soon :you y,·ill be <.1blc to travel rrom Imperial ll igh\~·ay to the ocean wlthoutcrossing a street.'' r\pproximntcly 10,000 cyclists used the rl\•t•r tr<:iil in January, LC:im un threw in parenthclical· ly, to illustrute lhc trail 's grow. ing populari ty. Rushy said cycli sts should be patient in \\'aiting for ne\\-· trails. "We can't do e\'erylhlng over· flight, :.t lot of pl;1 nn ing is involved. 1'ht>rc arc also problen1s "'-'ith 3(" <1ui sitiun or dc~ired land 'Ao'hich takes a long ti1n e to gt:t, especial- ly foroff.ro11d 1 r:..iils ." Carl Bullock. l'o·pioneer or the South \Vt•s t ·rr a i I (the southern le it of the l'rans .. .\ rnt"riC"a Bike Trail J, bclil'\'CS th~1 l Orange C.Ounly is neetrly on par \Vilh Oregon in bike trail i!.ntl safety progl'ams. "Oregon is the finest in the country ,,. Cyclists there have the full tooperation of the state. \Vc 're doing a grc<.il job here. too," he said . ··The n1aintenan<·c un tht' river trail is great. there's not a bi:ttcr place.·· Bu t thi:r e 's still <-1· lot to be done: in the t·uunty. bike l's sar.. And t-ven thoug h riders, la\\' enrorcemont officers und plan· ne1·a don't a gr ee on uvtrY detail in their combined attempts to make Orange County a safe and ple<.1s ant place lo ride bikes, the.\' do ~ill agree the s1>ort is increas· ingin popularfty. 'fhe lll'\\·ly found interest ha:-. generated an a\\'a reness of lhl' needs ior more trails. better Ja,\·s and clearer r ules both for bikers and those ll'ying to co-exist \\'ilh them. The t\\·o·\1·ay traffi c wtll be Cor· reeled <1ccurding to Don \Vcbb, PUP.lie Y..'orks employe. ·•\ve no\1· can't put lanas that go agains t traffi e," he' said. "We'll ha\·c to cat eh up y,·ith the ~t.ite la,,-o.intl change that trQil. '' Cost <t !lit esa Traffil.• Oirectol' James 1\nderson said his city "'ill also be attem pting to correct trails that go against traffi c. And "'hile cities arc playing t·Utl'h·up to state regulations, t'Y':lists arc JeCt out in truCfi <". in many inst:.1nc~s , trying to figu re out su~h things as the Jefl·lurn la\\'. Although safety ,,·as the motive be hind l'ily ordinances ·barring lert turns from the mid· tile of the road, m any cyclists ha\'c found themselves feeling uns8fe an1id the confusion. -Elliot! Almond FABRIC :WAREHOUSE SALE ALWAYS NEW ARRIVALS THIS WEEKS SPECIALSI ''UNlllttvAILI, IUT TIUI!" 5 8 POLYESTER IOlTS • NOT ( SPORT LINEN REMNANTS YD. 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Hunlinglon Beach (7 14) 892·7771. • YoH Can ll•lp Telephone PaIS Throughout the area there are many volunteers eager for a "telephone pal" a;o they can participate in the .. Cheerie Hello'' pro· gram. Whal·ls needed now are recipients. Tbla program provide• either a reasa;urtna: daily checkup by telephone, or en occasional friend- ly chat lo people wbo are elderly or crippled or for some reason need oulllde contact. If you know of anyone who could benefit from thjs, call 960-3312 or 530·2370. • * * Two 1-luntinrton Beach high schooli are anxjous lo utilize ddull volunteers _in the classroof!l . lo se.rVe but>y teachers and eager young m1~d.s . In. most cases no special skills are _re~u1..-cd . although someone with ex· pert1se _in foreign languages or t)aving an in· terest tn basic algebra could be readily placed. Training "'"ill be given, and aides will work closely with the volunteer coordinator. Here is an opportunity to observe teachers firs t-hand , while perfor ming. a needed service . For information about these or other ppertlngs, contact Judy Lower at the Volun- tary Action Center, 520 Pecan, Huntington . Beach (960-331 2) or the office in Garden Grove (530·2370). , \ If Pip for Yo11 Credit Checked A pe r son who makes application to a creditor for t h e extension of credit for personal family or household purposes -as oppost.>d to a business -can obtain inform a· tion on his credit rating if he follows certain procedures and if certain prerequ.isites are met. The us ual ~ource of the information will be a "reporter," a, person or corporation that pro- vides a custome r with credit information or a credit rating concerning a consumer applying to that customer for crt.-d.it. There are various businesses and corpora· lions throughout California that specialize in keeping cr ed it information to provide their customers (generall y retail businesses> with credit background on the person seeking credit fr om t he ret ailer. Any person who has made application to a creditor Ca retaile r selling items for personal fami ly or household purposes lo the con· s umer > can obtain the following inCormation upon request and presentation of proper iden- tification : •The type and substance of all information • ., contained In the roi>O(tor'• ma at lbo Umo ol the request. -. -. : .-rhe various s.ources ot t.M il'ltWmeUon! the people or egm panles who bave fUmfihed t.hlB credit inlormation to the credit rating a1ency. e'I'he aame1 of lhe various creditors to whom the re porting iservtce bu furnished r e· Portl within a aix·month period immedlately before lhe request is made by the cons umer. The consumer can oblliin this information either in r.rtt911 (call first), over the telephone or in wnting •• •• long as certain procedures are followed. To obtain a copy of the CTLA Consume'r Protection pamphlet, designed to acquaiJ;ll you with your rights in the law, send a .... stamped, self·addressed envelope to CI'LA, 1020 12th St., Sacramento, CA 95814. Specif)' whether you want i~ in English or Spanish. To Your llNlllh • Is 'C' Magi~,? Vitamin C. What will it do rqr you? How much s hould you take? Does it or doesn't it prevent or cure a cdld? These are some of the quf!§tiOns that have been debated in Jivin g rooms and laboratOries. and on radio and Lelevision talk Shows. Along with other •vitamins , Vitamin C has become t.he subject of ·Considerabl& con- troversy and comment in .the past decade. And, while· the questions go on, mil lions of Americana are buying Vita.m in C supple· ments, believing the)' will benefit from thein·. According to t he Food a nd Drug Ad· ministration. m any of the questions are still unanswered. A £rec copy or the FDA"s "Whal About Vitamin C ?" may be obtained by writ· ing Consumer Information. Pueblo, C08J009. The most talked about question concerning Vitamin C relates to Nobel Prize winner Unus Paulin g, "'ho took the position that Vitamin C in the proper amount can help decrease the in· cidence and severity or the common cold and related infections. Most nutritionists and physiC'ians found Pauling's conclusions lack· ing s cientiCic va lidity. The FDA rcporti; other studies done recent· ly indicate Vitamin C might be beneficial in reducing the severity or colds or the length or time the sympto ms persist. Foi;. consumers who are concerned about \\"hethcr or not to take massive doses of \'it<lmin C. the FDA advises : •\Vail and see. There may be benefits ; there may be risks . •Until more evidence is available, it's re· asonable to assume that Vitamin C in amoun ts s pecifi ed as the recommended daily al· lo\\·ance will be enough to prevent disease and to maintain health. •There are many sources of Vita min C in the diet. Vegetables and fruits -especially citrus fruits -provide the greatest amounts. The 'Why' for Bike Trails 'fhe facli seem to point to the n~eds for trails and bikew~s In California and also argue slroriJIY for<their use by bicyclists. The "'facts" bei ng sOm'e of the follOwing statistics g'teaned from the California Highwa y Patrol's study of bicycle-motor vehi.c.le accidents issued in Oc- tober, 1971 . ,.."-' - -The m<Ajority of fatal bicycle accidents (67 percent> is caused by the bicyclist failing to yield right·of·way to m6tor vehicles. • -1·wo·thirds of the fatal bicycle accidents occurred "·hen the bicyclists ""·ere traveling across traffic from driveways, intersections or the s id e of the road'. , , -In over 70 percent of <ill bicycle..frtitor \"Chicle ctccidcnts in t he study, the vehicle driver did not s fc the bicyClist or the bicyclist did not see the motor vehicle. -Althoug h the highest average number of fatal bi cycle a ccidents occur on Saturdays and the lowt'St number on Sundays, they are gener al- ly t'venly distributed over the other days or the \\.'Cek. -The bicyclist was determined to be at fault in 83 percenl of the fotal bic·ycle accidents. -More than 84 percent of the fatal bicycle accidents oct.·ur on city streets. -Or the f&ilal bicycle accidents that occur on -Fatal bicycle accidents tend to run highest. city streets. nearly 00 percent occurred in zones in the period from June through October. July is · Suncs!r. Aprll 6, 1975 DAIL '( PILOT • ·Mormon Records Could Hold " · Cancer's Heredity Secrets I • Dr. Homer Warner stores dat!l in,computer bank of Salt Lake's LQS Hoapltal ... After It,• candec study, Mormon teams m1y probe oth•r d iseases. '-.....:...·~~~~~~~~ ··' SALT LAKE CITY <UPI! The. polygi.fmous Mormbn pioneers of th.e 1800s weren 't thin~ing of medical research wben t h ey m' r r i e.d' a multi!ud~ ·Or wites, Jl4 their tbou i ands irO( d esce nd~aq l s make "ideal'' subjects for a s lud,y of can cer: an4 heredity .. Not only did the early Mormons c re ate large numbers or related of- fspring , they :.ilso left behind famil y records which the Churl·h of Jesus Christ of Latter- da,.y Saints has colled.ed in its ftlassivt! genealogy lt~i'ary - "And their bans on tobacco. alcohol, c·offec a.n~ t ea make today·s Motmons a unique group for the study of cancer. ~.A tfa n1 of Utah scien- tists 1s utilizing rcC'ords or .(he Mormon popula- tion dating back to 1830, before the migration to tht.' Sall Luke Valley, to a nu l~·z e po ss i bl e heredit ary factors i n cancer Thc project . which re· centl y recei ved a $397.000 National Canct!r Institute gr ant, aims at creating a rnodel outlin · ing the cancer inc1dt.•ncc in families and the risk factors for family mcn1. bers . '"A pcrson probably ha s a hi ~her r·isk fo r dt.•· vclopini-: c·anccr 1f th<>1·c has been a notic·cablc patt('rn of the dis('asc in hi s famil y .'· su id Dr . Mark S.koln 1ck . a geneti cist und a s~i!:tant resc;.1rch professo1· in the biophysics department :.it the Univers ity of Ut:1h l\.1ed1cal Center. ··o nce we dclt•rm1ne the rule> by whi ch a 1Pa· tient m ay be classified as being a hi gh risk tt a particular d isc;1sc it will be possib l ~ to prcscrib<' appropriatc scret.•niflg procedures (01· that tll· dividual to detect the ill· ness at an early ag~, should it ovcur." 1'he r esear chers. hoad· quartered &it L'DS 1-tospital in S.ilt I.ake ti· ty, are studyin g mediC"ol and genealogical records of the 700,000 mormolls in Utah and thei r 300,000 a ncestor s . M ormon family records go as far back as 16 gene r a tioris. SPBING FABRICS ~· The more you sew the more you save. 1 1 Shop FGs aod save even more. , ~ Save Sun. thru Sat., April 12 entire stock! silKJle knits posted with speed limits of Jess than 35 mph. the peak month of the year for fatalities. ~~~~~=---~~~~--'-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Prints. ltorals. geomelncs. painlelles and sol!ds 1n a vaf+ety ol in· $Pring colOrs including pas!~s. Select several to m1 .. with vour 9Prino play oull1ts. 100% Cot1ons. POlyesler·Cotton and Polyester· Rayon blends. Mact11ne washable and dry able so·· wide FGs reg LOWprices v-...to4.00 No Plan To Blast Yosemite SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -A spokes man for Yosemite Park and Curry Co. has denied there ever were plans to dyn amite part or the Yosemite Valley floor so motel·type units could be built. "'I can sa y un e · quivocally no p e rson from Yosemite Park and Curry Co. or Music Corporation of America has ever made any pro- posal or e ve n remotely suggested dynamiting any portion of Yosemite National Park." John Crofut, public relations official for the Curry Co., said. A reliable park source had reported that MCA, which bought control of t h e Curry Co . con- cessions in the park, had • planned to dynamite so pipes and other et\uip- ment could be planted in the va ll e y f loor t o service $18·8'-n ig ht ~otel ·like unils. 'Conservationists, in- cluding groups like the Sierra Club and F.t-iends of the Earth. had op· posed a Yosemite mas'ter pla n proposal drawn with MCA partitipation and later scrapped. The plan C'06l taxpayers an estimated $150,000. Public hearings over a new maste plan haw been held In-the San Francisco Bay area dur· ing the past week. Officials say drafting ol the second plan could take 20 months. Crofvt also denied re· l'O't8 from NPS .......... that MCA Had •propoiled to lntensiry use of Ute spectacular park by It· tractln1 more conven· Uon CTOUP3 there. , ' 200/o off Our entire stock of diamonds. (/ • • !:~5!!-,20 lri"14K gokl. Dl•T1'10nds tcJ4:11tc..-.t. 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OPEN: Mon.-S1t. ~5:30p.m. white piques This one is all spring! Sew lenNs d1esses. 1n· town dresses. patio skirts and pant oulhls. Machine-washable Polyesler·Cotton blend9 '. -45" Wtd~ FGs" reg LOW pnce. y ..... 2.tl J9~ • Polyester double knits You can 50¥11 a lovely new spring pant suit tor less than' 1 O 00 Ifs machine washable w1tli no ironing Bolh solids and fancies oo·· wide FGs· reg LOWpnce 2.98 v.-.t.J.4f·l.tl J9! sports weer mix WOV•l'I plalds. prints and sohds for +n-town or tt-hOme SP'•hg fashio~. 55% POl'f9S!er·-45% Rl')'On. Mech1ne washable 45' wide FGs reg LON price 2 29 J9~ non-roll elastic -"'" e18ttlc. FG1· r~ LOWl)nct 25 •,.. 39" ......... .,. ,. 8<1. DAILY t'ILO r Sunaay. Apr116, 197S Chenrlstry R 'esearch Challenges By JO OLSON Ol'UM O.llr fl'ilet Sl.ttt Should s he be an rirt historian, poet or scientist? Vina Spiehler. applications chemist for an Irvine firm, had a lways enjoyed .science but didn't know what the career possibilities were. Her finances we re limited and her fint coll ege experience was not successful, so it looked like she would s pend her 1.1.·orking d ays as a lab technician. Some forward -think ing e mployers and a little e n · '-'ouragement made the dif· rerence in the Newport resident's life, however , and today she is a promising scientist on her way Up . 1t1rs. Spiehler 1.1.·as the only woman to present a paper at the recent annual meeting of the .American Academ y of Forensic Sciences in Chicago. . She and a team includin,g R . ll. Cravey, chier rorensic tox- icologist for the Orange County !:iherirr·s and coroner's offices, and Richard F. Shaw, chief toxi- cologis t for the San Diego County coroner's office, discussed a new process whereby dangerous or JI· legal drug levels can be detected. quickly through radioim - munoassay. Radioimmunoassay has re- duced the usual time required ror ·drug analysis from hours to minutes, Mrs. Spiehler said. She has been working with Dr. Barbara Jessen, a neuroloa;ist, in a study using radioimmunoassay to determine whether patients are taking prescribed drugs and if the drugs are producing the desired changes. MALE ORGANIZATION ' Mrs. Spiehler also is a 111ember of the male·dominated American Association of Clinical Chemists and serve d as hoS"pltality chairman for its convention last yeqr. The young scientist, who ii in· terested in the f ield ·of pharm ecology because it olfen a chance for cross-disciplinary study, slowly has been working her way along the educational path. In her five years at Beckman Instruments, s he has completed her masters degree in the even· ing. and now is enrolled at UC J working on her PhD on a part- time status. • 'nle beginning didn't look as"" hopeful ror her, however. "My father was a truck driver, out or work most of the time,'' she saifl. "l know what it's like to stand· in .lineJor a welfare check.".. . ' Her father, unable lo.give her much inaterialiy_. would bring sm,a.11 anim.als home .for her lo dissect, and he gave Up smolcing- for a whole year' to &ave money to I • purchase a microscope tor her. "I realize now what a sacririce that was for him,'' she said. · SfATE SCHOLARSIUP A Calirornia s tate schol arship took h~r lo the University of Chicago for three years, but she s:.iid she was ··not mature enough '' t o a ppreciate the school's e mphasis on classic education. Mrs. Spiehler laments the lack or good science educaUoo she fin- ds in schools toda,Y. "Maybe science is the Amencan way to succeed," she suggested. "Chemistry 101 is boring. To make science exciting you need Self-sufficiency Encouraged Public assistance has changed its focus in the past few years, to aid without dependency. By ALUSON DEERll OIU. Dttl1 ,. ... M•tl Dolores Churchill 's l9·year career. in &ociat work haa seen a shirt from the carelaking concept of welfare to the en- couragement of self·sufficiency. ''We've gone from one ex treme to the other and now are looking for m iddle ground." Today, she said , social services agencies want lo pro- vide support ''"ithout encouraging dependency. Miss Churchill joined the Orange County Department of Soc:ial Services as deputy director last November. "l\1y section deals v.·ith child welfare, youth, the blind, the disabled and the aged. It covers the full spectrum," she said. Still li ving in Los Angeles while lookin g for a home here, the deputy director brings with her di verse experience. DEGREES EARNED Wh en s h e came to Cali fornia from he r native Was hington. D.C .. she brought c redits as a teache r of French and Spanish, She holds a BA from lloward Universi- ty and a m<i.sters from UCLA . • ''I took the job with the Los Angeles welfare department temporarily." she said, .,..·hile working on a special educa· ti.on credential. After a yeur and one hJJlf . she had to choose between continuing in soc ial work or going back to leaching. She chose her ··adopted" profession and went on to earn a mas ters in social "·ork from the Univers ity or Southern C.atiforni a . The move to Orange Cou nty came about because of her desire to "·ork with the full picture of social services, rather than specialize. ·'Like many people, .,..·hen I started in the 'SOs, I had no idea of what public assistance really meant. ''But once you ',·e met a family that has gone lhrougn chronic physical and financial crisis, you learn that they are real people with real problems. not stat1 st1cs," she &ai~. CO~UllTTEE WORK ' She is excited about her work 1.1.'ith the Family and Children 's Services 1.\dvisory Co mmittee or Orange County. The gr·ou p is federally mandated and acts as a liaison tjet,,·een the social ser\'1Ces department and the public. Organized about fi ve years ago, the committee .•. ini:ludes agency pe rsonnel. clients and community people. "I think one area or importa nce is evaluation. Non- 1>rofessionals can offer us another perspective of how the system is going." · Opinion on pending legislation related to the social ~ervicc fi eld could be gi\'Cll by the committee as 1.1.·ell, she s;1id. ... rhey also could pl.iy an important part in our in· ser,·itc training, to keep us closely in touch "''Ith attitudinal changes.·· Youth and families remain top priority, she said. She believes that inter·agency cooperation will produc::e a Jeu ffagmented approach to dealing with problems. r "The youngsters involved in the juvenile justice system ~d those "''ith problems in education a re highly correlated. We need to work together more closely,'' she said. (OOPERATIVE EFFORT I "Mental health and our department are jointly (1rovid-· , ~g s upport services for the juvenile justice system. rather ran each approaching a case from a different angle." : ' There is .a grt.>nl need in Oran·ge County for more quality fpster care homes, ones which can provide emereency :fielter, and homes locctted where they are needed. · t "We don't want a child to have to travel miles out ol tus nmilic uforcore." t Another priority is dealing with child abuse. The county w has a 24·bour hotline and a ta$k rorce. ; ~;.,-;,,..... .t .. ,, .., : Dolores Churchill, new dep'jty director of social services for the county, has background in helping people. Farther down the list, but "becoming more important every day,., is what Miss Churchlll calls "adult protective 5ervices. •· Although protection of' )'OUth and sta bilization or the. family remain high priority. the isolation of manv se'1'm'""'" otthe adult population require a lonaer look. "lo some 1.1.•ays the/disabled, the physically han· dicapped and the aged are becoming.more isolated rrom the general population\ . "Maybe we don't run across the slreet anymore to visit an older or handicapped person. Perit;8ps we're too mobile. But as their problems become apparent, the adult wlll aain more attention.'' · Our society bas wtqly assumed that all adu.lll are self·sulficient and mature, able to survive tndependenUy. National inv esligatiooa or nunin_g hoq1es and cOnvales· cent hospitals are an example, Miss Churcb.1ll 1ald. Through her years or teach.Ing ancl. volunteer work with 1evt'raJ youth croups over the years. and her work witb the USC Gerontoloa:y Ctnter, she has been able to see both ends otthescale. "I believe it is lm}JIOl'tant to see the whole picture- )'outb through aging. My '*<Irk h~re wllt allow me to do tl>at." applause, li ghts, excit.ement.'' Chemistry and medicine now are joining forces to make a 1.1.·hole new challe nging field .• !:ihe said, and she is .. celling in on the beginning. "We are studyi ng ho"· the body functions <tt the basic molecular level . Whut is involved in nerve impulses? It's not all knowri." The Cal State University , Fullerton graduate s aid the hardest thing about being a scientist is .. bein g a woman W the scientific fi e ld. "There are job discrimination and a lot of put·downs, but science itself is blind. It really is an advantage lo be a woman in Vina Spiehter, applications chemist for an Irvine firm, • belie l/f#S. science is blind. 'Madame . Curie worked ·under a stairwell, but her data was accepted.· science. •• "Madame Curie worked under the stairwell, you know, but her data was welcomed."· l\1rs . Spiehler and her husband, a mathematician, took a year out to li ve in Uppsala, Sweden, and .attend the universil)', where she studied Scandinavian art history. Swedish and French cookjng and the Swedish culture. But that dosage of art was not strong enough to lure her away from science, which has become her passion. Her early struggles made a fighter out of her, she admitted. "My goals now are to do better and deeper research and study toward more understanding." BEA}INDERSON, Ed~or Children Have Gift of Grab DEAR .ANN LANDERS o My grandchildren ranee from 3 to 8 years of age. This l ast holiday was such a hassle I'rn still not over it. I bought the three children the sa m e gift with · differe nces, such as color ize. They fought the whole ecause all three wanted the same gift. l told my daughter·in ·law her children should be taught that a gift is a gift and they should be graterul for whatever-they re· ceive. She inror med me in blunt terms, and I quote, "IC you-can't select a different gin for each child, based on age, sex and personality, then please give them all the same thing and pre· vent a lot of righting." Please help us ignorant, mis· g uided grandparents ever· ywhere. Tell us if gins presented on the same day s hould be similar,1dirferenl or identical·! - BEWILDF;RED IN MEMPHIS DEAR BEA: Geattally speak· ln1, &he age, 11ex and interest or each child ahoul" be COl'lsldered wbea selectl~I 1 11r1. Your 1randclllldre11, however, aeem ez&remely compe&ltlve -so, un· less you ca• 1et some clue from their mom as to whal eacb ml1ht Uke, I& would be safer lo buy them all &be same slit and keep 1be blood off tbe ru1a. DEAR ANN LANDERSo I am a newlywed who ia too embar- rassed to discuss my problem with anyone who knows me. I hope you will reply and not men· Uon the town I live lo. Problem : My hua band's toenails are 10 lon1 and sharp tl>at I spend houn damln& bis new 50eks. He wears tb9m only twice or three (Imes and the toenails cul rieht throuch. At nl1ht he scratches my legs to plttes. l us ed to wear pan· tyho .. to bed but he ruined to many pairs by 1nanin1 them. ' , (Ann Landers OJ that I quit. Will you please tell me how to get my guy to trim his darned toenails? He says they don't bothe r HIM and that r s hould get off his back. - CLAWED INTENNESSEE DEAR CLAWED: You can catch more flies with honey tbaa "'1th viae1ar, dear. Buy a UtUe pedicure set and offer to like care of YO\lr busb1nd'a toenails; personally. He will fiDd the 1uday water, root massage and 1enUe clippln1 Irresistible. Goodb)'e bleedln1 aakles a~d tom sock1: DEAR ANN LANDERS o I know you mu&t be sick to de ath by this time or the all·boy all·etrl family mail. but I do hope you will find i:_oom ror just one more. My husband and I had three . beautiful daughters. They are almost grown up now, but J re- member so well a certain next- door neighbor who used to yell over the rencc -"Hey, when are you goine to have a boy?" (She .,..·as disgustingly smug about having had two or each.) After a third time I shouted back, ''When the cirls grow up and get married we'll have the pleasure or three tine sons and .someone else ""'lll have had the job of raising them. Sons always go over to the wile'5 family, you know.'' That was the last time I heard a peep oul of ber. I hope you will print thl1 letter so "Mother ol, a Harem" will see it. Eveeyone , needs a comeback with a sling In it now and then. This . could be hers. -WOULDN'T TRADE ·EM FOR THEWOllLD DEAll WOULDN'T' ftAOEo Thank• for a lov4!b' what.for. T·bl1 11lo1ld net you a nevr lrtetMI. [ Al fish in Angel tioo <1 becon R Punta filhin Bahia des tin nam~ c. theM desig1 recre Trans Tl uniqu1 grole! lhene sent.in Corte. M viailo1 hinl a SAC matte you ' nice t your\ .to spe is to custo1 Lao mlllio them asked, orally ythin abroa J)OSSel they r edSta Thi! 1age than• ex.ari CUllol 1n11o mla1I Acree ''In custol lhe Ct "'it 's • all aa them Ing • when arllch lnth• auage llE• tbe 11 lmpo Horsin' Around with Tom McCann • Sunday, April&, 1975 DAil Y PILOT ft.» Lisa's Day in the Arena l The subject is horse shows and the people who m ci ke them what, they are. to duty in the show nni.: otnd grooming barn dad or her mom. llelen. "ho really should i.:('t the <'redi t for giving ht·r llorsc Shov.· F<'vt.•r· •I enC'lave on t he plateau ~ above O'Neill Park. ~!T LISA STILLEY ON POCO DAD AND GRINNING (RIGHT) AFTER SHOW L.A. Bay Open in Baja By Tom Miller and f:lmar Baxter Aficionados of Baja California and its fabulous fushine have long beeii familiar with Bahia de Los Angeles. Bul now at last t.hls once-remote destina- tion of coves, islands, beaches and gamefish has become easily accessible to all motorists. Recent opening of a paved road frorri Parador Punta Prieta on the new Baja highway to the tiny fishing comm unity nestled along the shores of Bahia de Los Angeles makes lhis lhe · nearest detUnation on the Sea of Cortez from its northern namesake -Los Angeles -viii Mexico 1. black sea bass and is augmented by schools of yello"rtail during the late fall and-early summer months as they sweep through the island-studded bay. . .. Dorado (dolphinfish) patrol both sides of nearby Angel de La Guardia Island during the hot summer months, along with a small honor guard of billfish. Other scrappers -such as sierra, triggerfish, pom- pano, white sea bass and spotted sand bass -haunt lhereefs a nd shallows of L.A. Bay, Lisa Stilley is just the right age-at 15-to il- lustrate one part of the story, that dedication of a certain kind of teen." ager, Usually a girJ. to the disciplined devotion, Liss's dad is a Costa !\lesa businessman nf many yea r s' standing (Cal Stil ley of Cal 's Cameras, the la ndmark s tor e on N e wpo r t Boulevard). But it's Lisa's three sisters more than ei ther Irvine Show For Tuneup There arc lols or '·horse-show make rs" around the Orange Coast area inter ested in perpetuating the kind of learning experi ence and good sportsmanship illustrated by Lisa Stilley's story. Debbie 1-l ouck, sho"' chairman at Irvine Equestrian Center, on the ocean bluff alon2 Pacific Coast 1-lighv.•ay in Corona del Mar, has corralled several of them as sponsors of "'hat she hopes will be the first of many tv.•o-day shov.•s at th e center. Though the show, scheduled later this mon · th(April 26 and 27), will be an open event, Debbie hopes potential contestants will see it as a major show they can use as a tuneup for the Class A circuit. A hunter/jumper division will offer 16 classes on Saturday and will climax "'ith a $S0 jumper stake. · Sunday's competition also will offer 16 classes: Top event::; will be a championship pleasUre class for the 16-ctnd -under age group, a $50 champions hiP. pleas ure stake and a $50 stock horse stake. They all had 1l, but have pretty mu(·h out· ~ro.,.,·n it, a de ... ·clopment that makes dttd 's v.•allct very happy. no doubt. But Lisa may have thl' family's "\vorst case" yet. She says she v.·ants to ride show horses for a living. TRAINER Bill Enk J::Ot h er start ed v.1hc n he opera ted ou t of Riverside, n ot too much of a trip from the Stilley ramily's hom e in Co"an Hei,1?hls. But it ·s difrcrent llO\\". Enk a nd ty,o of Li sa's h orst•s are head quartered 1n Pa so Robles. She takt's everv s pare minute she cai1 find to fly up there and Ix.• v.•ith them in a busv round of training, carri. paigning and constant grooming. Lisa obviously th1ivcs on it. _ 11undreds of people and horsl.'s '~ere there and l.isa v.·as out to trv not only old Dad. but alsO a nt.•y,· stock horse, Sonny J1n1 . Ile turnl•d out to be the v.1 innC'r in his green stock horse com- pt.•litio n und e r Enk's capable handling.) I '''atched Lisa and Poco Dad in a Western pl easure class in which, as Lisa later put it, her "horse ble\\" sky high." lie v.-•alked ar ound the a rena \\·ith head droop- ing like a plov.· horse and C"vcn tu rned balky v.hen l.isa pulled a simple spacing mancuv·er . T ll E RE \\.E Ri:: 10 places a"·arded in the t'lass. l~isa didn 't place. She had ridden grimly Jround th e rin g, hov.·ever, v.-·ith her lips in a thin , straight line. and held her cool thr ough the \\"hol e thing. There are more lessons than how to sit a saddle that are taught in thE' shov.' arena. l\"ot the leas t is how to be a ··good loser." a lt•sson that Li~a didn "t Completion of this 40.5-mile sideroad i! part of the Mexican government's "feeder road" program, deiigned to connect some or Baja's more attractive recreational areas with the ne wly completed Transpeninsular Highway, Mexico I. The weather from December through Ma rch is normally balmy and dry, but one can expect oc- casional windy chilly perlods and some downright cold ni ghts. The best weather is from April through June, when the hot tropical season sets in, lasting through September. Sponsors or c lasses include several businesses "·hose ov.·ners o r managers are active Orange Coast area horsem en, some or th('m "'it h animals boarded at the Irvine center. The sponsors include : -She was aboard Poco Dad , the 14 -year -old gelded quarter horse that she keeps at Bi.i;: J\ Stables in Santa 1\na , "·hen I caught up v.·it/1 her for OI Jong ·SOUghl in· terviev.·. rt.•allv lll't'd. / TRAVERSING some or the best stands of the unique cirio (boojum), giant cardon cactus and grotesque elephant trees in all of Baja California, lhe new road offers many graphic vistas before pre- senting the traveler his first vie w of the Sea of Cortez and dropping him into Los Angeles Bay. TOURIST hub of the region is Casa Diaz Resort, where rustic rooms, excellent meals and authoritative information are available. Limited foodstuffs are also sold there and at the small "lien· da" on the right as you enter the settlement. Water is scarce and campers should try to bring what they need. Air California, Wells Fargo Bank. La Remuda Saddlery. Nev.· port Tire Center. Great Western Sav- ings and Loan Association .. Wisdom Import Sales. Jot cq uie's Honey Baked J.lam . Inc .. Rasmussen's The occas ion \\"ot ~ the Cot<.1 de Caza Classi<·. a colo1·fu l Class A event ht•ld t.•ac h year <11 the p1i va te <ind very horsey Be.sides, she \\'On third "';-. place in an t•quitalion !"' · ..; l'lass out lher(' tha t day · · after I took 1ny dis tracl- Many miles of beaches and island vistas await visitors to Bahia de Los Angeles. Year aroundlis- hing action is supplied by the ca.brilla, grouper and A complete listing or all facilities and accom- modations lhro ue:hout lhe peninsula is contained ln ·'The Baja ,:Wok," now in its third revised and enlarge d printin){. ing ~elf and 1n y reporting t'4Uipmt•nt a"'ay. • • '~f{troad Vehicles Opposed-. . ' ~· 1 I i • ~TlJl\1,~'.'! Mexico Along the roadside, a (AP) -i'~vasion of major trash problem has tourists ts welcome grownup,he said. A fc(' for motorcycles first lo lra nve rse the en-: \ 1 and dune bugg ies was tire Baja peninsula."1 1 'Where to-Stay USA' proposed. The new roud. OJ>(>ned last year. along. the new trans-··we must establish re· ,--------------------- peDl·nsul'ar hi·ghway, but gulations to protect the fauna in the last wilder· the influx of off-road ness of Mexico," Riv"a vehicles Isn't, Mexican . recently told a meeting auUlorilies say. of national and local en- Here's some of what's inside this 304-page paperback : vironment experts. ~ The second edition or Where to Stay USA is orr the press, and CIEE has added h undreds or -Slate-by-state l1st - new listings ·of accom· ings of 1,250 places to stay fort which will en- courage a wide r range of lodging and thus wider participation of both U.S. citizens and interna- tional visitors in this count r y's 200th an· niversary celebration." Carlos Riva Palacio, Roberto de .la Madrid, -- TRAVEL for under $9 (some for as modations in all 50 little as SOc, some even states. Cl EE is the Coun-forrree). director or tourism for tourism directo r ror· the new state of Baja Baja California , said an California Sur. said rare educational campaign is needed to avert "uncon-species o( plants are in trolled camping along danger of extinction un-our beaches and in the el l on International -Hotl1n cs and '-------~ swi tchb oards -, · EducationalEx~hange. telephone numbers to call a11d people to talk to Wher..e . to Stay USA v.'aS written for CIEE by Marjorie A. Cohen and is copublisbed by. CIEE and t b e F -r om - mer/r.Pasm anti er Publislilng <;orp. derthe heavy wheels. interior." Ready Yourself riv~~~c :c~·~;j .. ~nn!:; ·-Transportation dis- counts -what they arc a nd how to take advan- tage of them. For Customs -Tourist information SACRAMEN'Tb ~No. without a license. Gold is -where to go to get matter how short a lime duly free but travelers maps , brochures and you spend abroad, it's importing gold o.r gold directions. Colonial · RouteS~ Copies ire available ~ ,. for $2.95 in l>ookstores WASHING.TO N - and from CIEE, Dept. More than half of Am· EH, 777 United Nations 1.fak's ridership in 1'75 !s . PlBza New York N.Y.'" expect~ in thet·~~olmJat · ' ' Corrldor1' &N•.{where' 10017 , or 235 E . Santa ~any of' t.h'e mllJor Clara St., Suite 710, San· 81centenn181 e:vents will Jose, CA 95113. · be staged . nice to know you're on coins fo r their personal -Maps of each state. your way home. One way use must declare them pinpointing the location . to speed your return trip. upon clearing customs. of the accommodations is lo be prepared for Another recent change listed. r;;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;:::;;i customs. in the Jaw now permits Last year over 260 bona ride gins up to$:!() -Hitchhiking la ws and ARTS & CRAFTS FESTIVAL ml·111·0n persons, many or in value to be mailed attitudes throughout lhe . l Corner of 18th & Pacific Coast Hwy. them Californians, were home from U.S. in~ular coun ry . , HuntingfonBeach asked to declare either possessions (American -A special seclion'for SAT. & SUM.-APRIL S & 6 orally or in writing ever-Samoa, Guam. Virgin foreign visitors . ything they acquired l1lands) duty free. The The American RevoJu. 9:00 A.Mio 5~0 PM abroad and had in their previous limit was $10: lion Bice ntennial Ad· ~===================~ paasession al the time Travelers are reminded ministraljon has e n· they re-entered the'unit· lhat gifts mailed home dorsed lhe 1975-76 ed•· edStates. from all other countries tiQn . According to This year more bag-are still subject to the $10 ARBA, "Where lo Stay 11ge and belongings limit. tJSA is an outstanding ef- lhan ever before will be International travelers ,-----------i examined by U .S. are urged to learn about customs agents, accord-exemptions and duty a}. tn1 to the Customs Com-lowances. One source oC ml11ioner 1Vernon D. inform ation on , these Acree. . travel-related sub1ects la ''Jn order to clear ''Customs Hints for customs more quickly," Returnln1 Resldea~," a the comml11loner ,says, pamphlet especaa~ly f------------i "it'a a good Idea to keep '\\Tttlen for the travelin& all sales slip!I and have public. them handy when mak-lt is available by writ· tng a declaration. Also, ing lhe U.S. Customs when possible, pack all . Servl~e, P. 0. Box 7118, ~...,,,... articles acquired abroad Wuhu>gton, DC 20044. ..,i§'t:. int.be same 1uitca1e, ''he The publlcaUon will re- sua1esta. 8 =J.~:i~: 1:_~= . · l~l) RECENT chanaes in dise before you. go, such .~1~~ ~ tbe law now permit the as camera 1 and znu c..m-~-ttnportati~O· of &old binoculan. ~:::::"':;:;'""::·~-=-==~ DISCOVER lTNH'S IWIMMll( & llPPYS IN OUll !VfMAU WING iouth Coast '1ua ,. , ... IAlfll AU.lml . ••RICI "I::.-...... JSV,... °" ---..,. .. """'" ... --40 0/ 0 . 1o t. --40%: 25%! -- • '• .. . . 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Ill '1" "CLAUDINE" "R.l:SH &OIDOtl" tXJ 0'THE GROOVE TUii:" ( 642-4321 ) Direct or collect, to subscribe to YOUR hometown paper. the DAILY PILOT Su naay, Aprll 6. 1975 Virgo: Check Loopholes MONDAY,APRIL7 By SYDNEY OMARR ARIES <March 2l·April 19): Someone is "pulling your coat," trying lo tell you something. A secret operation is under way -and som e persons would like to see that you are a part of it. TAURUS (A pril 20-May 20): Friends hip mii.:ht become a romance. The stakes are hi gher and the garn e is ··for keeps." Know it and con- duct yourself accordingly. GEMINI (May 21·Juhe 20 ): Spotli&hl is on how you respond to pressure, orders , objectives and objections. Plainly, you are given MD OP· port unity ."If yo u r etreat to shell of past, you loS~. CAN CER (June 21·July 22): Accent now is on long-distance, language, special studies and communications. Stress creativjty, indepen- dence, new contact s. fresh starts. LEO (July 23 Aug . 22): Concern with wh a t is ;,i.pp a r e nt ly out -of-reach become s evid e nt. Dilemma is that the elusive is in your o\\·n back yard -yes , acres of diamonds. VIRGO {Aug. 23·Sept. 22): Check :legal loo pholes. Be positive that policies a r e in effect. Take nothing for ~granted. Accountant or at- torney n1ay be suffering personal e motional Pro- blems. LIBRA (Sept. 23·0ct. 22): Be fra nk. on the square, s pecific. Give real m eanings to your v.·ords. Many o bserve, ra te your a ctions, performance. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): You find that more young persons are eager to share. hear your views. Key is to give full play to curiosity. Ask questions, exchange views. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21 ): Home life. basic happiness, the "things that count,'' the people who c are are all spotlighted. You race key ts.Sues. MosLjmportant, you do see yourself. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22·J an. 19): Accent is OD neighbors . r elatives, ideas which are sparked but not q uite afl a m e. You need to get behind the scenes . You r equire advice or clandestin e nature. AQUARIUS (J an. 20·Feb. 18 ): What you spend. ability to obtain .. good buys," sense of sensing a bargain -these occ upy s potlight. You get down to nitty-gritty and it might cost you. PISCES (Feb. 19·March 20): You finally dis- eover that a new world awaits you. You go through proce5s of reJu.venation. You let go of misconceptions and grasp new, c hallenging con- cepts. tr today is your birthday you are introspec· li ve. spirit ual. creative. You also are a fighter for justi ce . You move or make domestic adjust- ment this year. You a re regarded as genius material by m a ny. You are sensitive. t em - pe ramental a nd very talented. · TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS pa.ste 147 ln$h 33 And: Latin seclion, • ' 71 Hebrew exciamation 35 African fox ellipse 1 Under letter 148 Tangle 37 Drink slowly· 104 Negotiate 5 Rascal 78 Fruit punch 150 M 1croorgan1sm 39 Originated 106 Brief 11 l iquid 79 Derisive 152 Impart 40 Railroad notice measures snouts 154, Anger sign 108 Latin 16 Mlsl 80 Meat jelly 155 Not:pre lllr 42 Mollo arts ~ab 11ua\e 82 LowleUow 156 Buddhisl 44 Folldw 109 Real· 22 Gunpower 83 leg bone mo nit 46 Boor estate ingredient 85 Notch 157 Commotion !eature owner 23 Summarize 87 Cnem1ca1 159 Peacock 48 Italian 112 Riverside 24 Unattended 5Uflllf -butlerfly family 113 Beel 25 Chinese 88 Insertion 160 Cordage 50 Skating '" pagoaa mark fiber sur face 115 Watercralts 26 Take 90 Card su1l 16 1 Babylonlan 5 1 F3ucet 116 Greeting place 91 Utilize god 53 Retain 118 Verbal 27 81blical 9 2 Pro alld ---163 Earth 55 Pain ending king 9 3 Head: slan g goddess 56 Moun!ain 119 Impulsive· 28 Behold! 94 Man's 164 Dynamite lions 120 Appendage 29 Unearthly nickname inventor 57 Stage 122 Passing 30 Continent: 95 Final part 166 Rciguish wh+sper f raoe abbr. 98 Ennoble 167 Jury list 58 More recent 123 umen c 3 1 Athome 100 Male swan 169 Vital lluid • 60 Wash Jighlly 126 Processing 32 French 101 Oirect 171 Barter 62 Spigot substance summer 105 Tryout 172 Icy rain 64 E:iiclamat1on 128 Read 34 Amazon 106 Encountered 173 Gala:iiy 65 Speedy brie!ly estuary 107 Long !or bodies 66 Ancien! 130 Smoothing 36 Throw 109 Lengthy 174 Tinges Egyplian tools 38 Legislate 110 Neither city 132 Regret 40 Decay 111 Egyptian DOWN 68 Fool 134 Arcnetvoes 41 Bris1 1e god covering 135 Enamel 43 Withered 112 Tnrashes 1 Nibbles 69 Briel swim 136 Mail 45 Robalo 114 Poelic 2 Growing out 71 Minced oath 137 Day ol 47 MlscaJcu "before" 3 Card game 73 Carry wejilk late 115 Collon 4 Spnere 75 Twi1ch (atibr_) 48 Sea bunCJIO 5 Cry 79 Luxuriate 139 Whimsical eag!e 116 Indian 6 Sleeping 80 Botner 141 Trickles 49 Ob1ect elephant sounds 8 I Church law 144 Football 52 Look 117 Pilo! s 7 Smaller s 83 Potato: l earn slyly phrase needs slan g 145 Rye 54 Heavy 12 1 Racing 8 Attending 84 Exclamation fungus sw ells PO Si II on 9 Dissolve 86 Unaergrown 146 ReQu1res 56 Royal 123 Nelworlts 10 Guill animal 148 Shoe residence 124 Unimaginative evidence 87 Eternity bottom 59 Russian teacher 1 I Furniture 89 Massage 149 Animalion despot 125 Close by item 90 Aria 15 1 Caslle 6 1 .Shoal 127 Heavy metal 12 Female ruff 92 Dress labnc ditch 63 Performers 128 Choose 13 Land 94 Solllarr 153 Obligatiol\ 67 .C ustom 129 Bypass measure 95 Razor hone 156 Motel 68 Senaeless 13 1 Cake layer 14 Eastern 96 Hoist ilem 70 Conduct 133 Moral state 97 While 158 You: 3 wds. 135 Garden 15 Zulu 98 Beer collar German t 2 Tiny walk weapons 99 Dakota 162 Moslem insect 138 Anc1enl 16 Immense Indian "'""' 73 Biblical 140 Praise 17 Armpit 100 Fish basket 165 College pronoun 142 Fountain 18 11alian river 10 1 Frigid degree 74 Insect order 19 Scallion 102 Join 168 Continent: ••• 143 Beasts or 20 French together abbr. 76 Tomato burden income 103 ··-·-170 Forward SEE CLASSIFIED SECTION FOR ANSWERS I Exporting , Disney .-Mo vie M~al '-Filnts By VERNON SC<n'l' HOLLYWOOD (U PI) Disney Studios. long in the live fea tu re d oldr¥ms, bounces back to quality Tami· ly e nte rtainment with ··Escape to Witch MoUntain," mix ing run a nd mystery around a pair or orphaned children w ith s upe rnatural powers. .. It is also on e of lhe few G· rated pictures released so f<p" this year. . Executive· producer Ron Miller, son.-in-law of the late Wall Disney, h a s captured some of the master's magic in this light adventure Uuiller. THE STORY, told from the point of vi e w of th e y o ung s ter s who ar e marooned on earth from another"pianet, is almost one long chase through rural and small town America. Kim Richards , 10, and Ike Eisenmann, 12, are appeal· ing, f re sh -raced kids who casil,y st eol the plcture from such topfii&hL performers as Ray Mill and. Eddie Albert and Donald Ple.asance. AL one time or: another the children are chased by Milland, the police, and a J>04s e of towns people bent on killing the'm for bei n g witches. BeC'ause of their p;ychic power1, the youngsters aren't .foofe.if • by 'MOiand , a millionaire wbQ'takes th~ kids to Jive in hi5 castle1!ike mansion seek\i_lg ... to ul.elJleir power.a.~ ~o \~ijch himself in searc~ for _oil and playing the stock market. Ttiey escape and travel cross.country in a camper "'ilh Albert, a ve terinarian who hate s kid s . The youngsters perform a seriet• of t e I e p a t hi c and. psychokil,)etic wonders which " ' th e audienc e soon takes for granted. Doors open without reason, cars stop and start mysteriously, wild animals become docile. EVEN MORE m iraculous. ly, they convert Albert from• mean and selfish old goat into a man capable of love and tendemess. Children will particul arly love the movie because the kids colltioually outsmart. maneuvering aduJts who try to exploi t their powers through s ubterfuge. Eventually the kids are resc;oued by their uncle in a fiylog saucer and r eturned to their hon;ie. planet. but not before the camper in which they are trav~ling, becomes airborne. : ' "Escape to Witch Moun· tain" ii _a romp for adults as well. as their offspring and easfly the best Disney tllm in almost a decade. Opera for Children? Danny Kaye to Have Special, HOLLYWOOD (U PI ) -Fear· less Danny Kaye will attempt to entertain millions of un.suspect· ing children this month by e x- plai n ing ope ra to them on tel evision . Rare indeed is the man with courage enou g h t o tac kle smallfry on a subject historically abhorrent to the m . Fortunately , D a nny's two gre at passions are youngsters and classical mus ic. He also has a plan for keeping the kids from squirming or simply running for their lives. ··1·11 cope with their short at- tention span by m aking.them do something," said Kaye before embarking on hi s perilous mis- s ioh . ''Wh e n the ir inte rest w ave r s I 'll make them participate. .. They'll sing v.'ith me or clap their hands to the music. w e·11 see what happens .'' THE SKOW is "Danny Kaye's .Look-in at the • .Metropolitan,·• airing April 27 <CBS >. FoUr thousan4-~ddies ages 9 to 13 will c.ro~d NewtiYork's Metrof>"olitan "Opera }f:i;>use to watch Danny dispel theniysteries of libretto and aria. :'The s how will be entertaining and educationa:J , ,; the comedian explained. "By that I don;t mean the kids are going to be taught anything. Th~y will be exQOsed to the a~t . enter t ainm~nt and humor 1n opera. · "If kids are exposed to a thing v.·hen they are_ young it stays in their minds -all their lives. I'm DANNY KAYE To Explain Opera going to de monstrate how· operas are put together. "That'll include everything from individua l orchestral in· struments to the wig-ina king s hop , s cenery , lights a nd makeup. E\.'erything." KAYE · is an old hand with children. His jes ter's face and NOMINATED SACADE~Y I INCLUDJNQ FOR AWARDS ' B. EST PICTURE/,SOU~. CINEIJl\Aloc;;~Pl:IY . SUPPORTING ACTOR . · I , . . sn DIUCTOIY fOl llCOtlt fEA'IUllS .. genius for mime and comedy de· light youngsters everywhere. For the past 21 years he has v.'orked without pay representing UNICEF in almost every country in the world. "J've been bombarded with phone calls and letters from poo-· pie wanting me lo disassociate myself from the United Nations because UN ESCO withdrew funds from I s r ae l for archaelogica l d igs," Kaye said. "They confuse UNESCO with UNICEF. They are two separate entities. "I'm dea ling with UNICEF which is beyond politics. race and religion. How can you love an Israeli child and not an Arab child, a North Korean child and not a South Korean child? It's im· possible. You ca n 't tell the dif- ference. I don 't speak foreign languages but I have no trouble communicating with them . "SOMEHOW children should know people have b a nded together to keep them from starving. They should look at a man who ha s given them something to eat or cured an ill· ness and reali z~ people care, no matter what their skin color. "'I simply behave like a child myself. Most adults are too ill· hibited £or that. Children don't know who I am. They don't care. I'm jt.ist an adult they can have run with." Kaye's Metropolitan Opera au· dience will consist of New York's great ethnic mix. He doubtless will get mess a ge across. . Al ........ . ·-FA Tl:IH II". !II IAllRASnllsAHd· # JAMISCAAH "'NHHY LADY" IPGJ "MUIDH OH THI OlllHT EXPRESS" + "THI GA~IUR" "IRANHIGAN'• "EASY RIDER" IPGI "'FOUi MUSllT•S" -ntl GANG THAT CCM.l.DH'T SHOOT STRAIGHT" "'YOUNG FIAHllNS'l'.BN" IPGI "flAIUS5 YAM"I' ICIU&" . ..... hloo w.,.. "THE OUTFIT" SO.COAST PWAll Sff.Wt "FOUR MUSKETEERS" f :~)cJO.S:J0.7:)0.f".lo' -· --I ClllEllAWD THnE 11!1!:~.;, ' • "BRANNIGAN" 1:11-455-l:JO ~GIRLS IM • TIQ.uliuM 111 J:SO.S:4M:JI -"" J:OW:4S.IO:JO • Di.fficuit T he a nn o unce m ent that six or .the largest U .$. m ovie producers : halted s hipment of film.1 to Iran in March in adls:.• pute ov e r pa y mentt t dram atizes growing dif-, flculties in the export ' a nd dis tributi on of , American films a broad. J ack Valenti, presl.1-1 dent of the Motion Pie· ture ·Export Association of America <MPEAA),: e xplained that Warner : Brothers, United Artists,: 20th Century Fox.. Para·· mount, Universal and MGM had sought larger~ monetary return lrom Iranian film exhibitors • to offset rising produc-·· t ion costs but had not·, been successful in their: negotiations. ln an interview with· Variety; the 'show bust·. ness magai in"e, Valenti>! also mentioned such ob·-.: stacles to film export as:' anti ·Arri eri ca nism .... growing nationalism,:~ import duties, release fees, value added or·. turnover taxes, taxes ori admissions, government' exhibition monopolies, government holds on blocked film revenues, rental ceilings, screen quotas, dubbing and e v e n outright censorship. ··By contr ast, tbe- American marke t is t otally fre e and un - restricted, the only one in the world," Valenti ; said. _ .. 0:11•• -·-••>Go••-· .. '""°"'"•t•' ...,_ ....... _ ..... ,. ·------.. ..,,,..,..,. t Y, ,_. llNNY ~ SAVI IHI TIGll -.,. '9ACll'tC TH•ATM8 D"IY•·IN IUNllWAPMCST8 NAllllCNla&.WD.DrM·911 s... .... a-..s-. 5-1 ........... -.. ..... ORAMOI 0rN•·9'1t t It ''ri.59\ ................ ...... ,.,,r, .. .....,.11.......,,...._ FaMilr Pun! ~ .. ;,.1 ._ ...... 0.-.1 ·-·•"'"·• ...... ·-· ·~ .. ~ '" •010 GODflfMll PAIT II• :~ GllU IN TIOUIU t'll , • • ---... .. ., .... --·-·IC!'-( OlllAT WALDO"'"'"' ~ t NIAT NOnOI 1N1 -. • ·-' r • ·: -=:::"C ; ----;::.__ " ... .... -~ ...... r.,,.';'~' ~"~"c.1 11· '· I I I -. . -- -.... . . .. ... ' . . Sundl)', Aprll e. 1975 DAILY PILOT Bn Top TV Produc~r '. • New Oscars-for Kids , • i Seeks Controversy "When people write in dis· Lear was nominat.6<1 for an ugreement they don't always Academy Award for his original write in anger. You kn ow thut sc reenplay of ''Divorce, they're eoing to be there next AmeriCM Q S~yle." He lllter COi· week •... You get the feeling laborated on the script for "The lh•t they're out there enjoylng Night They Raided Minsky's" the thinking, enjoying the ariu· and made his directing debut in mentitself." 1971 with the film ''Co ld SU.per-producer Norman Lear Turkey." believes that hi s six shows -"I never had a better time than "All in The Family," "Maude," when I was makinc 'Cold ''Sanford and Son," ''Good Turkey,''" he recHlls. lledecided : Times," "The J errersons" and to become a movie director tor "Hot I Baltlmore''-4iave "met good. the intellectual curiosity or But he ehio heard about a viewers.'' Certainly all except British television series featur· "'Hot I Baltimore" have been big in& a bigot who constantly bal· C'Ommerclalsucc,s&cs. tied with his liberal son·in·law. Lear's detr.actors -and there He µecided to 'adapt it for are some -accuse him of using American TV. ABC agreed to hi.a auccesS to create an "intellec· finance a pilot {ilm. lual monOpoly." They say he's Lear chose Carroll O'Connor the only produeer who can get and J!!an Stapleton for the roles networks 'lo accept "sensitive" of Archie and Edith Bunker. But subjects. ABC ro·und the pilot too shocking Lear .has denied this:" ... I andrejecteqlt: d9n't think that we're the only By the tln1e CBS dtcided to add people <Jolng meaningful social "All In The Family" tn January. tqP.lcs. I'm a great admirer of the 1.971, to its prime time schedule, Mary Tyler Moore product, for Lear had turned {ilm director. e~mple.'' "I had an o{fer to1make three -j( more films for United.Artists," , E ADDED. " · · · I'd be Lear remembers."'•• ... foolt1 h to say· that having shows Everyone _ my wife, my closest already on the air doesn't make friends -said, 'You love direct· it easier for you to win argu· ing ... Pictures are made mentis." leisurely. And what's more, the But he notes, '"I never think in chances are that CBS will order terms of getting away ""ith 13 episodes of ··,,.\II In The Fami· anything, and l don't believe Jy" and after you've made six a nyone else in the company docs shows they'll pay yo11 off because either." .. the whole thing is too volatile.''' At 52, Norman Lear doe5n'l have to prove anything to anyone BUT LEAR wasn't S\1.'ayed. lie -~ot even himst;>lf. He Jon g ago dropped movie directing. surpassed his boyhood dreams. ··I must have had a pretty good "All I ever wanted to be ""as a hunch,'' he says s miling, press agent," he recalls. "I had although Archie Bunker was nql an uncle who was a show busi· instantly loved by audiences. nes.s press agent and he was the ''It took a full year before only relative on both sides or my America began to realize that the family who could afford to throw fact Archie Bunker was a bigot a nephew a quarter "'hen he saw was· perhaps 10 percent of him . . I wanted to grow up to anything concerning th e show," be an uncle who could throw a Lear recalls .. nephew a quarter. And I thought "In the very first year y.·e were that was the only way ~o do it.·• dealing with homosexuality .. with impotency, the state or the NORMAN LEAR He EnJoy1 Challenge passions and convictions and they bed each other and everyone cares a whole big bunch. To me, it's always a celebratibn or life wh'en that's going on, that much CBring." IN THE P~T year, Lear has :qiscoVered ' sptn ~o'ffa"'' -the promotion of popular supporting characters in an' established sbo~ to staring in their own series. Lear has two more pilots in the wings -a daytime soap opera titled "Mary Hartman, Mary J-lartman" and a series, "'The Hereafter," about three old musicians who die and are rein· carnated as a young group. For a lime, Lear woqi..c:I about accusations that he was seeking too much succes&, 'too mueh money. Then he realized lhiil, at least, "I 'm doing exactly wJiat I want to do and I don't care who.knows it. If another new idei ~comes ·along that I like and tQink I can handle, I 'll do that t~.'~ wntil I reach tbe Peter PrincipijJ Or find . .some other reason why rcan't do ' it." FOk A TIME Lear, a native of economy, with the Nixon ad· New Haven. Conn .. !:lid copy his ministration lon g befor e Wh w·11 Be uncle. After serving in the Air Watergate, with handguns . . . 0 I Force during World War II, he And yet the press was reporting joined a New York publicity constantly whether Archie was N M QC firm. Laid oft from that job, he sa~ing 'kike' or 'nigger' ... It ew iSS ' moved lo Los Angeles seeking a was about a year after that .. . similar press agent's post. But that people realized we were dis-· with work scarce, he drifted into cussing a great many things on On TV? a field that would become a voca-the show." . • .1 ~ lion -comedy writing. With a gift for writing funny "MAUDE" t1-nd "Sanford and Fullerton College Community sklls, Lear created material ror Son" «:ontinued the outspoken Tele\'ision will bring the 1975 DaMy Thomas and the team or traditionof ''A\l.InTheFamily." Mis s Orange County Pageant to Dean Martin and J erry Lewis. The subject matter was rarely many area ho m es via cable He became co·writer of the dull: Edith Bunker t~ght she television. ''Mafth"3 Raye Show'' and had breast cancer. Maude had an Under the guid<1rice or Jphn writer-director of the ''George a bortion . Maude's hus band , Reeder, director or Television Gobel Show." lie became friend · Wi.!lter, became <1on alcoholic. Studies at the college, Saturday's 11 with producer-director Bud Recently, CBS vetoed ~1 event. with· a "Nostalgia on Vdrkin and together they formed ·· 1\1aude" episode dealing with Par ad e · ' them c . w i 11 be Tandem Productionslnc. in 1959. "·ire swapping, but. that didn 't videotaped for 11iring Monday Tandem produced several cool Lear's enthusiasm for con-evening. movies, including .. Come Bloy.· trovcrsial subjects. 'rhe three· hour color tape pro- Yo ur Horn," "Never Too Late.. ··1 like to think that the things du ction will be aired at 6 p.m . and "Divorce. American Style'' y,•c do are celebrations or life," Monday on Century Cable lines and packaged ma~y telev ision he says. "People yell .at each and from 7:30 to 10:30 [l.m. on By ERMA BOMB ECK 'l'he awards sys tem hatt 1otten out or hand tn thi11 country. There're the OsC'ars, the Emmys, the Tonys, and the Gram mys, not to mention statues or gold for the best commereial, funniest person, enter· lainer of the year, best dressed, worst dcessed, Mi ss America, Miss Congeniality. ?tf other of the Year, the all-stars or everything and the best use of Pillsbury. Jt would be hard to find one per11-on in this "'orld who isn't "'alking around with an acccptctnce speech in his pocket, ex· cept. of cours e, for children. IT'S strange. We all start out raising children with the reward system. We reward them !or burping, eating, sleep- in g, knowing which one in the room is Da De. and ~row ing and losing teeth. The ultimate in r e· wards continues through toilet training. I was a Ford Grant Cut To Aid PBS? WASHINGTON <UPl)_.:A lop public broad- casting officials says the Ford Foundation's de· clsion to phase out most of its grants will md\'e ·his system tOward the financial independence it needs. )>resident J.l enry Loomis ot the Corporation tor Public Broadcasting, set up by Congress in 1957 to administer a national public broadcasting system, said the foundation simply decided il was time to end d~pendence on a dominant re· venue source. "WhiJ e , philosophically, I concur, the de- cision still gives you problems of tlalancing the books in the immediate future." he said. "CASSAVETES FILM IS A REVELATION OF LOVE" ORANGE COUNTY RUM •ISTOL CIMIMA l'f •Cottew.to 54~7444 WIS'fPIOOK CIMEMAS • ............... 550.440 I OL\Hfil MAU J • 0..-. •17.0140 TVSTIMTWIH•T..... 544-l't' SADDUIACK • Ml..a..Yi9f-511·5110 SOUTH COAST MALl • LAiptoa ldi. 4t .. IS 14 UDO• M•wporl leadl •7l-llSO specials in the 1960s. other and they have strong Co mmunity CablevisiOI) . ..:W~~iT---.miiiiim ~~ii"YW9~~~:lilii~~rr:: IOIJf" Moon • "M,R. Hnll'' ll'G W.....6 Ac..., Aw9"1H..w-t5-• DUSTIH HOHMAN lo "LEMMY" 101 .... IWOTGOULD JAC< u-.. .... IAHC•Ofl ''°' -n-""""""' .... \'THE MACINTOSH MAN' ' . ' 'AUi NIW!IAN AT WIT 'S END guest in a ho m e one evenin g wh e re the hostess "'as surnn1oned by her t oddler to the barhroom to catch her perforrnance. The 1nulher cmcrg~d and said to me, .. She wants yo u to sel' what she, has done." Reluc· tantly, I pecked into the bowl , gave her a V for Victo ry sign and re- turned to my seat where the h ostes s s aid, "Well?" ''It far exceeded my expectations," J said. ''But "'hat did you gi ve her?" I r e turned to the bathroon1 and gave her a standing ovation. among <'hildrC'n lh<tt s hould not g o un · rewarded. \V hy not 11 night to honor 1.:hlldren • who arc outstanding in t the followin g categories·.' 1 FOR THE MOST 1 ORIGINAL COST UME , out 0 ( a dirty clothes I hamper worn by a child to have his school picture : taken. FOR THE MOST I ORIGIN1\L STORY by a tee n·ager of why the keys are locked in the ' car in the cemetery "'ith '' the li ghts on . FOR THE MOST j L 0 G 1 c A L1 _. EXPLANATION of ""·hy it takes three boys to ; carry a note to r.Iiss~ Le.,.,•is in the girls' gym. , MOST OUTSTAN · DING SPECIAL EF- FECTS AWARD to a 1 boy's bedroom that m,akes your ~yes smart. MOST AMUSING ~ MONOLOGUE by a · THEN suddenly, the daughter claiming ... [-' praise and rewards end. goltobeme"whensheis , Personally, I have .seen wearing your entire 1 an a"'ful lot oC originality wardrobe. ~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-l It Was A Time of Her oes .... . Of Daredevils and Dames ..• And Waldo. • , " • ' i "THE LOMQ. Q.OODBYE" (~ACK ANDERSON ) : · REVEAl.S In lhe Freebie and the Bean IRI Alan James Arkin Caan "HILARIOUS" -.......... dO It to .,,. CJ.A. • YlllBI~ ~ .... =:.w .. r -.... PLUS Q, '· DAILY PILOT FROM Fash ion Island· Newport J3each .... \' .. • . ·STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR " . • ... OAILYPILOT Sunday.Apnt 6, 1915·, Audiences Finally Get t~ 'T(Jlk Back' SPOKANE. W tsh. lights according to how adoul. B y flipping Three ''Kodiak''~ PQSitive -up to N -teat that these three atitullOns. 1peaker can watch the (AP)-TomWestbrook, wellaspeakeratameet· s witches. the operator "The Texas .Wheelers" when scenery was ahowswouldno\dowell, "Thia device is one re a d o ut a nd lellrn a forpler college instruc-ing does.'' can take the readout on l\ and ''The New Land" -shown. But when a and we were able to say that brin1s power to the whether the elass Is t or, h as d evised a However, it wasn't un-subgroup, Euch as all were shown to an au-mUrder was shown, re-whY;-whlch scenes met. p e ·o p 1 e 1 1 '. s a y 1s absorbing the material. machine that could pro-tit 6971 th at he did v.•omen, or all people dience. auiingsdroppedto39. wlthdisfavor ." Westbrook. ·~eople .no Weatbrook says he ta vide revenge for bored anything ab.out it. He over40. Audience mcnlbers Women, who were AlternPtives for, lon4er }\ave lo put uP 1eat1ingth~machino,try· >tudents . was a speech and com-So far, the machine were asked to r ecord watching as a subgroup, Washington, a s tatewitktl doc1~lywltbD4011ense.'' inll'. to bwld up enough The machine provides munication instructor at has been used by th eir ••.• e 0 n tin u t n g . gave the murder scene a program aimed a( '\. F r l D S cl it n Cc, .mone)' to construct a. an instantaneous reed-Gonzaga Univer sity and Gonzaga, a Spokane response, with reading of 32rating. formulating long·terni West rook has devised u mqr1 advanced model. backto tell s peakershow enli s ted the aid or a t elevision station, and over so co n sidered ''In Hollywood , au-public policy, used tht· .. iltde_'Preaentation that So ffj~. h e hats spe~t their a udien ces r elt rellowfacultymemberto the alternatives for positive, and under 50 dience r es pobse i s device to poll task force can be. used during ·Jee-'25.000'.developing hur. about the speech. devise the first Tell· Washington Task Force negative. · measured m os tly members about their tures. One slide gives the lde1;, wblch is pa~ented .. Westbrook . 47, says Back . project. A clip from ''Kodiak,'' lhroughuseofb.loodRN· response to pro posed. au~ieoCp the choice of ··~~really th1.nk ,,th1s the machine he has in-It "''as a massive thing The te levision s t a,lion about a myt.hical A.laska 5sure mea'!iurement.s," programs. Gonzaga ob· telling· the speaker thl.nl.-ls· dyna.m1te, he ve nted is called the th at came in three wanted to know whether state policeman was SllYS Westprook . ''lt'.s lalned student response whethe{ he is rambllne eald~~'l~d like lo become '''J'ell-Back ." It is a crat es . A Spo'k a ne shows p lanned for fall s hOwn firs t. T h e a u-QWte complicated. We to keywords concerning or to ttie point. 'With 50 ' th~'°l!l'Who.,.~allytakes ·desktop device with 50 engineering firm helped · woul.d be s uccessful. , dien~e . r esponse . were abletotellfromour . versity and it.a: in~ ·used as a m idpo.int,,the u.e·p;u.eofqle,p,ople." 'input lines to average the build the second model. .---'---------'-==.o.:.'-'-=~=~-"-=-...:...c.o:..:..=.c:..;.;...:.c.:;.;.:._;_:..:,:_;... 'response of a group or .Each person in the 1anyportionofthegroup. group to be measured is · The ·idea, he sa)'S, given a dial, g raded \cam e to him in 194.6. l'Ie from 9. to 100. As the was atteDding a lecture operator asks a question, ~! a college in St. Paul; the members of the au. Minn., and "I decided diencerecord a degree of ff that it would be a good eeling on the subject. lllhing 'if the audience The average or those ,.could dim and r a ise tbe feelings appears o n a re· ' : Hei'll Listen ·To 'Consumers SACRA~1ENTO (AP) ~ California's new director of the Department of Consumer Affairs said he is considering holding statewide heatings to find out what consumers want hin1 to do. ··J\•fy aim is to make it so that people will look at the Consumer ,-\ff airs Department and say it represents them, so they· "'on't be turned off and s ay, 'It's just another department of business <tf· fairs.'" said TaketsuguTakei in an interview. Takei said that as director he has a great de- al or power to influence consumer affairs . "It's my impression that all the powers have not been utilized in the past," he said. However , he indicated that he will not push for much new legislation, a t least not this year. "I don·t like to just add more Jaws· on tile books," he said . "Life is very complex right now." HE SA ID he learned that consumer groups have a negative reaction to the Consumer Affairs Department because they feel it has turned them a deaf ear . •·J hope to improve the flow of information.·· he s aid. Statewide hearings y;ere s uggested lo him last week b~,. a delegation from the CO·OP movt."- ment. he said · "I think it's a good idea," he said . I-le said it \':ill make him more visible, make people more av.·are of his department. and possibi~' gain the cooperation of consumer groups. Takei \.\'as named to the $..1-l .102·a <y l';.ir µo st b.v (~ove1·nor Brown on ~'f arch I. ll E IS thl' second Bro"'n appointee \\'ho v.·as imprisoned in detention camps fo r J ap<.1nese· Americans during .World \Var If. The other is Jerry Enomoto.·directorof OOrrections. ··f don't think it's r eally relevant <:1l all." Takei said of his in ternment ... It does not make me any better qua lified.'' 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Today our look . at th£ae famous days focuses on Newport Beach's Dale Van Skkle. • By HOWARD L. llANDY 0t w.. o.ur ....... ~" -He took more chances on the football field than he has in a 43-year career as a Hollywood stunt man and it was the result or a gridiron in- jury that turned him to Uie film capital, indirectly. Dale Van Sickle, a retired ftunt man and a double for some of Hollywood's most Umed &creen personalities, was the first All-American from the state of Florida. He gained the honor in 1928 while playing e nd for the University of Florida during his junior campaign. He was also a talented basketball and baseball player but suffered a serious Going Back IN SPO~TS k"nee injury in the middle or his senior season a11a bis athletic career was curt.ailed. Prior to that lime, he was seriously considering a pro- fessional baseball career and feels he had a chance at mak- ing the major leagues. But it was his football career that broueht him fame as an All·Arherica'n. There are two games'. that stand out in his mind: "My biggest thrill is pretty easy to recall ," Van Sickle said in his Newport Beach home this week. ''We were playing Washington and Lee in my sophomore year. In those days we played both ways and I was rushing the passer. "I noticed on oDe play that he would fake his first thtbw by taking the ball back, Uten he would set up again. I had tackled him ror a Joss on this particular play. "The next one was another pass play and in&tead of going for him, I went sltaightfor his arm and the ball when he faked the throw. "I got the ball and ran 60 yards for a touchdown and later scored two more touchdowns in that game which we won, 20·7." The other game was the finale in 1928 when the Gators lost to Tennessee by one point, 13·12. 'fhe loss cost them an un· defeated season and an ap· pearance in the Rose Bowl game of 1929 when Roy fliegels ran the wrong way for the California Bears against Georgia Tech . .. It was a muddy field ." Van Sickle recalls. •• re· member the ex:tra point. Bob· by Dodd was their quarterback and be ran all over the backfield trying to pass. .. Finally he cut loose with a desperation throw and it was completed for what proved to be the winning point. He wu a pretty good scranibler. .. I also remembec.&ihat they intercepted a lateral' pass ahd ran it for a touchdown. "On paper, we were s up- posed to be better than they were, quicker a nd faster. But it didn't work out that way.'' A news'paper account of the game says of Van Sickle : ·•Tennessee scored the fi rst touchdown and added the con· version. Twice the Gators came back as Dale Van Sickle, star end, put them On the threshold, once with a 26-yard pass receplioo to the one-yard.line." Anotbe[ clipping reposing in Van Sickle's scrap book coU·ectiOn, says: "To Dale Van Sickle, pre- mier wingman, goes the credit for lhe first touchdown of the season. He snagged a pdss tossed by Carl Brum- baugh and side-stepped bis way SOple 25 y41:rds across the go31 lint?:'' A)lotber uport ,on the Alab'a'ina game says: ''Va n Sickle made the Alabama plays look hopeless- ly futile. He fou ght of( the Tide interferers and either tossed the ball carrier for lit· Ue or no gain or ran him out of bounds. ''He had the spectators buzzing with speechlesi astonishment.'' How does he feel he would fare in today's football world · o r platoon action and behemoths at the defensive ends? ·'I enjoyed playing both ways,'' he says. ''But the size of these guys today would limit me to being a wide re- ceiver, I 'm afraid ." <Next week: Van Sickle tflls of his days in Hollywood and of his latest horlor in foot· ball.) 9undty.Aprll9.1875 DAil Y PILOT (;I Dodgers Tame Angels, 2-0 Ooue Rau, A11ke Marshall and Jim Brewer teamed up to toss a three-hitter at California Satur· day qight. and pitch the Los Angeles Dodgers to a 2·0 victory over the Angels ut Anaheim Stadium. The triumph wali; the 19th this spring for the Dodgers, their highest pre-season lolal since moving to the West Coast. It wa11 also their fourth suc- cessive Freeway Series victory ugainst California and reduced the Angels' lead In the rivalry to Bruins, Trojans Breeze . LOS ANGELES (AP)-Benny Brown returned from academic probation and ignored a driving rain to win three ev·ents, and Rory Kotinek. won two Saturday as UCLA won its 31st dual track m eet in a row with a 101 ·33 trouncing of Stanford. At the same t ime, Southern California's Randy \Villiams long jumped 25·10 as the Trojans defeated Calirornia, 75'12·501h. The two meets "'ere run at the same time despite a heavy rain which abated as the final event was being run. Former Orange Coast area athletes fared well. Tom DiStanislao 0£ USC. who prepped at Newport Harbor High, won the pole vaultcompeti· lion with a best or 15·6. And ex- Marina standout Gary Blume was third in the two-mile race for Cal. In the UCLA meet, another ex· Newport spiker -Matt Hogsett -rinished second in the 440 in · t e rmediate hurdles 1n 53.1. UCLA's Lynnscy Guerrero won it in 52.1. And UCLA's Joe Tosti, who prepped at Corona del Mar, was third in the javelin (184-8}. The Bruins, unbeaten over the last four seasons, started things off with' an impressive victory in the 440-yard relay. Brown raced away from Statlford's Scott Wingo and UCLA's time was a creditable 40.4 in spite of the slashy tartan track.· Earlier, Calirornia, .anchored by Wesley Walker,,.r~ 40.S as USC dropped th~ baton on the final leg while lead ink:, ,_[ · Brown came baclililef-in the meet to run 21.4 in lh~ 220, again hindered by a sheet of rain, and he anchored UCLA's winning mile relay team with a 46.5 time in his quarter-mile leg. USC 15i ,,CALI FOllNIA}O',, '"° •el•, -1. C•tilorni• (StriCkl..,,d, B"rn>, ''h<l>oli, W•ll<ft" I ..o.~. NO W!Cond, use drOpped c.1on. PCl!I ....... 11 -I . OtSt•nis!.1<>. use, \S.6; 1. Ro9e'•I. use, 1i-0; J. HlnU, c. IS-0. . ioilql'I J"mp -I. B1eclle, USC.6"t; 2. Molle-r. C, 6-I; J, Tie !>el-en Connors, USC, .Jnd Ridgill', C. •• Joowlin -1. Ryoon, c. 188· 10; 2. BisU, c. 111·1; J. Moller, C, 162·11. Mlle -1. Ooovls, C. •:10.I; 2. Bealon, USC, 4: 16.I ; L H¥riS, C, '' 11.S. High 1-1 ... rdles -1. M. Jol\n"""· use, 14.0; 2. An. •-io.usc. 1•.1; J. s ........ use. u.1. 1.°"11 J.....,i -1. w111i•m1, use, is.•o; 2. B¥~son. USC, :U.2; l . Hardemoon, U5C. lJ.11 . ..o -1. fUnd••. use. •1.4; 1. c.tnptien, use. 47.t ; J. Gl'•slwl, c, .a.o. Triple Jump-Cancelled. 015CuS -1. O~er!Gn, C. 1114-S; 2. FrUOUQl"-lli. use. IM-10; l.Owen~. use. 1-. 100-1. Abr.tnams. use. ,.6; 1. s1nvnom;. use. •.1: 3. cui.es, use.,,,, Sl'lol Put -I. Budlnckl'I, USC. st.11; 2. Ma"°"• C, M-0' 1; J. FruguglielU, U5C, s.i-11~. 1110 -I. RoDin'°n, C. l :Sl.I; 2. Kern. use. 1:U.t ; J. ee11on. use. t :S?.•. 440 l'l1>rdl e~ -1. Andrews, USC, }J.2, 2. f111terton. C, 53.2: l . Grayt>eM, use. ~l.?. 120 -1. Giikes, use. 21.1 ; 1. Abrati.o~. USC, 21 .1; 3. Simmon$, use, 11 6. Two-ml .. -1. 5(1'1mu1ew!(1. c. 8:55.0; 2. Ma~· weu. C, ':00.Q; J. Blume. C. no !In ... Mii• R•i.y -L use cs11aw }1.J, eon""'' 48.o, ~ndl• ...... campt>ell •6.n J:l1.<t; 2. c .. i.torm;o J;!l.J. UCLA 111, STANIFORD JJ ""'°rel•Y-1. UCLA (8us11. ~rs, 0. John!;on, 8 8r-n 140.4.; 2, St•nlord. 41.1. Pole vau11 -cancr11ea. Ja...ehn -I. KotineM , 20S·O; 1. Miocrotie, 5, 190.-S; J. T~U. UCLA, 11M·&. • LON,! lumo -1. Hernaon, UCLA. 1•·4'\!o, 2 KOtonfk. UCLA. 1•·11...; J . Lotton, S. 23-9\.'•. Ml,_ -I. Veney. UCLA, 4;10.S; 1. S. Beck. UCLA,4: ll.3; l . Nlt\I. UCLA, 4' 1'.4. Hlgll l'lurdl•s -l. Jactnon, UCLA. 13.I ; J. FMI .... S. 14.3; :J. ~n~. UCLA. U.S. Wu>d 6.0 -mttespernour. 440 l'llW'dl4\ -1. Guerrero, UCLA, ~2.1 ; 2. Hc191ett. 5, Sl. 1; l . B•11s1>aw , S, 5'.2 ""'° -I. Leeds. UCLA, 48.6; l. Hdtl~. UCU\, ft.6; J.W•U.5,49.7. . Sftot put -I. Pavet, UCLA, S<l-10"·· 1. Metlo, 5, 0o4:r,.,; J. 01encllalk, S. •1·1. Tr!ple jump -1, B•nks, UCLA.41·1'; 2. Hall, S, -~1; J. T•y!or, UCLA, 42·•~·· 100 -1. Busll. UCLA, 9.1; 2. HOimes. S, '·'·NO ll'llrd. "'!" lump -1. Kol!nek, UCLA, 1.()V,; 2. Melt .... UCLA,6 ... No ll'llrd. OIM:~ -1. GU<ltl'ler, UCLA, 112.0; 2. H""WIY. UCLA, 16'0-11 ; 3. Hltl, S, US-6. --I. c. eecM. UCLA, l :SJ.0; 1. Glll'l'IOl'e, UCLA, 1: Sl.O; l . Bordon I, S. 1:S6.6. 120 -I. 8. Brown. UCLA, 11.4; J. Pll~fl, UCLA, 11 .6; 3. Holmei, S. 21.1. \ Two-mne -1. Sandoval. s. t :ro.o: 1. ee11a11. s. t :OS.I; l .Qol-11. UCLA, ':09,Q. Mlle relay -1. UCLA !C. IW<;k ~.t. He!n1en '".l1 Klnnf:dy 4~.&. Brown •6.S), 3:16.S; 2. S1•n- loto.J:JS,J. 11·10. The Dodgers won Friday's opener or the thr~e-game,set, 9·2. The series winds up today at Dodger Stadium at noon with the Angels ' Andy llassler facing the Dodgers' Juan Marichal, "'ho will be making his first start. Both teams open t.he season Monday night , the Angels hosting the Kansas City Royals and the Dodgers visiting t.he Cincinnati Reds. The Dodgers scored s ingle runs in the third and seventh in - nings and were able to overcome some erratic fielding which SH"' them commit six errors, two or them by shortstop Bill Russell and another by his replacement Rich Auerbach. Ron Cey led the seven-hit Dodgers attack \\'ith a pair o( singles. A walk lo Davey Lopes, Bill Buckner's single and Steve Garvey's doubleplay grounder which scored pinch·runner Lee Lacy gave the Dodgers a run in the third and s ingles by Manny Mota and Lacy plus Buckner's An\Ho1iest Day's Work sacririce tl y accounted ror tht!lr second run in the seventh. Hau gave up l\\'O Angels hits. I-le yielded a lt·adofr single to l\lor1is Nettles in the rirst and a bunl single by Orlando Ramirez in the third. Mcirshall pitched hitless ball for three innings \\'bile Brewer blanked the Angels in the ninth surrender ng a hit and a walk. Angels starte r Bill Singer went five innings and "'as charged \\'ilh the loss. I • • • An unide ntified c·owboy ts about to lake a header during the bull riding competition Saturday a t Larry Mahan's All-pro rodeo at Costa Mesa·s Orange County Fairgrounds. More competit1on is set today. For other rodeo pictures, see page A·3 Terrible Weather • Fav8rs Weiskopf ,~~ ,.._ .. • -:.t. ..... •GREENSBQJtb, N.C (AP) -unaer on. the 6,643 yard Tom Weiskopf says the weather Sedgefield ~ountry Club course. -which has been terrible so far . And Weiskopf, who hasn't won -could be in hi S favor in bis er. since his banner season or 1973. rorts to win hi s first tournament remained'in rirm control in two years. Ken Still; a bubbly 40-year-old "If conditions stay the way veteran, moved into second with they are, J don't think anybody is a 69 but remained well back at going to s hoot a remarkably low 211 . . . round " Weiskopf said Saturday Johnny !\tiller. a three-time after he had taken a four-stroke winner and the sensation of the lead through three rounds of the tour this Year, who admittedly is $225,000 Greater Greensboro using this event as a warmup ror Opengolftournament. next week's Masters, came on And with that • four-stroke with a hard·won , one-under-par niargiO, it appeared it would take 70 and took a share ol third place a remarkably low round to catch a t212. him in today's final 18 holes. ~-----------~ Still buoyed by the phenomenal 64 of Thursday's first round, Weiskopf struggled through gus· ty. testing winds to a less than sensational one-over-par 72 Saturday. But even that effort was good enough to leave him in fi rm com- mand. No would-be contender could mount a major challenge. Weiskopf had four bogeys in his one-over-par effort, but his 54-hole total or 201· 1eft him six· *· <(:( * Leaders ootier Salurdav·, ll'llrd rOU1'1(1 in Ille '21},000 Gt1alftr Greensboro e»en golf t-ne· men!: lamWci$llO(>I Ken5t•ll Jo"""' MlOer DaWHll! Jerry MC.Gfll Al Geiblf'Qer LffTflVHIO JerryHe.ard Oii 011 AOdrtQUez Gil N\otg.lln Ml-RUCICl/prt 1ony.Ja.tklin Go'ellamMlr"'1 forrnl Fei ler Mtutlce S.mbrldge GarvGtOft Rll< Mal...,.9"1e Wally Armstr0119 LOUGo'fohlim L11 E.1atr Mltfe Wynn Miiier eart..r St•w Melnv~ Pe"y Lll~lle 6obMennt Ron Ctrruoa OonJ1n11oo11•y RodiFuMll~ Ra tidy Erlll•n1 114.11.n -10, 1• ...... -111 11·11).1'>-112 •1·n-n-"'2n 11~1 .... --211 11·1M4-J12 11·1'1).11--21) 11).n·n-n• 7U..13-21S' ,....._11-21s JJ.n.1'1).-JIS 1'·1G-11-11S JJ.10-11-115 1S.1(1.1l>-1U n -7:J..1'1).-21S 1s.11...._11s 13·1s.61-21S n-16-•1-ns n .11.1:1-m l .. IJ..1'1).-J1 7 11,...n-111 1l-71·1l-117 11.7(1.JO-;t17 ... l:J.17-211 li-1'.1·71-111 4it n ·l•·72-lli , ... , .. ,o-211 16-12·~•1• 71'74·71-218 TV Menu For Today 10 a .m. (2) :---NBA BASKETBALL -The Bufralo Bi-aves meet the Knicks at New York's Madison Square Garden. , 11· a .m . C?8> -PRO TEN· NIS -Thes1ngles and doubles finals in the American Airlin~s Tennis games from the Tucson Racquet Club 12 noon (4) -BASEBALL WORLD OF JOE GARAGIOLA -A b;t of nostalgia, n ews or sprin g training camps and offbeat features to start the 1975 baseball season. 12:30 p .m . (2) -NBA BASKETBALL -The Cleveland Cavaliers meet the Kansas City~Omaha Kings in Omaha. l'p.m. C7) -AUTO RACING -Taped coverage of the 14th Trenton 200. (4) -NllL QOCl\EY -The Minnesota North Stars m eet the Black Hawks in Chicago. Tri tons' Taylor Unlock)' Today's random harvest: Tab Dave Taylor or San Oemente High as one of the un- lu<!kiesl basketball players lo the Orange Coast area. lie was only a couple or votes short of maklng the third team All·CIFthis year. Mission Viejo's Tim Bracken, Gary Balch of Fountain Valley and l\1ike Randall of Huntington Beach are lis ted on the spring football practice roster of Cal St.ate (Long Beach). Kevin Williams. a Marina High product, picked up al least two 'I GLENN WHITE WHITE WASH third plJce medals during the re· ce,Pl NCAA swim championships. WIUianis, now at the Universi- ty of Alabama,· was on tbe Tide medley relay (eam and got the other medal in the 200 breast. He also finished sixth in the lit breast. Rick Garretson, son of an NBA official, is out for football al San Diego State U. He prepped at Servile and re s id e d in Westminster. Bob Losner, the basketball player who made All·Oraqe County four years wblle at Marina High, must have claim to another record of sorts. Evert Captures LA Title,$40,000· 2:30p.m . C7l -AMERICA1" SPORTS!\1AN-Roy Clark and Cale Yarborough hunt quail in South Carolina. Dick Butkus ·angles for sailfish off Costa Ri ca. He was accorded three stand· ing ovations at his school cage awards banquet. Wednesday night. It was reported that Rich Branning won the school trophy for the best free 'tbrow shooting last season, but that was .an er· ror. Lotiner was the man with a 76.1 accuracy mark-.7 ahead of Branlllng. LOS ANGELES (AP> -Top· seeded Chris Evert, baUertng away at challenger Martina Navr.atilova 's backhand. won the women'• pro tennis cham- pionship, 8-4, 6-2, Saturda1•at the Los Angeles Sports Arena. Evert needed only 66 lo lli~pooe ·or .tbe left·haod er .fNJm Czechoolovikl•, who altornaled fuini" tiack at Evert (rom the baMTi.neal\d.ru1hlngthenet. \ Evert won 140,000, highest f. riie ever paid In a women's e nni.s tournament1 an d Nllvratilova received $25,000. NavraUl011a Played on even terms until the sixth game or lhe fill! 1,1 wllw. Miu ~~ !!!!rved the onlf service ace Ollhe match down the middle to tle it 3--111. Then she surprised her 18·year· old O.Pponenl by rnshing the net· .ind forcini a series of back-hand erroJ!S to break strvlce and lead· by;4!3. ' . ~ Evert held' 1el'v~ to win lhe finl:iet.,. &.hen op9ned the second set wltbiJ.wo service. b~aks th11t d<!cided:the matell. She won the flrat came will lhree spec. ta~Jar pUsio1 sbol.sr Iii the lhitd 1irme-i Navratilova made l,3"0J s aect•cUl•r saves befor& misslng"a drop vollty and. 'with the game 0·4, Evert held ,zerv1ceeas11y. In the earlier consolation match to decide lhirtl place in tho. dQuble round robin tournament, VirCinla Wade ol England won the pro set 8·5 over Evonne Goolagong of Australia. Wade was -awar·ded . S~S ,500 aftd CoolagOn, $11,500. 1 The esttm:ated 7,600 attendance (ell $h'ort o( the 8,484 the night before. a record ror tennis in Los Angeles. 'In the playofl pro Jet for flf'lh ~a<!e Oel• Moroiova' ot the US. R defealed Julie Heldm~. 8-3. f'lh place w., ~orOI $9,000 and 1lx,th pl••• $8,000. .. • · · It took a ·S·l \lebreaker for Mona SChillou tO ·deteaL Ma~le Lou.ie, 9·8. '" lhe pro set pliiyorr tor s(!\rtQth . place. Schallat.i te= ceived. $7,000 and Loule$6,000. 'the firSl·rOund losers were ~$3.:ISO, Evert said arter the match that she surprised her oppont?nt wllh uncharacteristically aggressive play. , "I think ., started out nerwus and played too cautiously," the World'~ No. l woman player said. "t.tartfna served first, and l Wff hoping that I could serv:e flrlt . and gel the first game, because"'~ that would give me confidence.' "She started right off playi.nl tough an'd making her volleys. We got lo the sixth game and I thought' to myself, 'This is the l1:1 st match und the big one and I want to win It badly.' .. I p!{Jyed loose and wasn't as cuutious. thul seemed to work. I thought ir l gol to the net before Martine did that I would have a betterchancc. '' • 3 :30 p.m. (7) -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS -Pro skiing from Aspen Hi ghlands, Colo. Also, an attempt to set a world high-diving record and the G r ah d N a t'i o n a I steeplechase horse race taped atAintree, England. 5 p.m. (2) -HORSE RACE -Today 's feature from Santa Anita Park is the $125,000 in· vita ti on a I S a.n Juan Capistrano for rour·year-olds and up. 8p.m . Oll -DODGERS'75 -A profile of Dodgers rookie Rick Rhoden. Also, a look al baseball str ategy rrom the manaeer'spointorvlow. . A new name crops up as a 1976 Olympic swim team candidate from the coast area: Brian Goodell, the fine freestyler from Mission Viejo High. Newport Harbor High a~ director Jules Gage is report.ed.ly to receive aa award later this moolb for being chosen as one ol the two best athletic dlrecton la the 1tate. The source dlda't know wbo ~other recipient is. J ·Wbo would ever believe lhat. a man with a miserablel-18 r~ ~'OUld inherit the great µcl.A basketball program! i.. " Cf DAILY PILOT Sl.inday.Aprtl 6, 1975 S ports in B ,-i ef Motorcyclist Killed 1 !~.Riverside Crash RIVERSIDE -Marvin LcBlanc, a 49-year-ol~ motorcy- cle racer from Los Angeles, died Saturday durin g the running of the Great Beur Grttnd Prix at Riverside Raceway when his motorcycle collided "'ilh one re· portedly driven by his son. LeBlanc, riding in the 100-mile race when he reportedly collided . "':ith his 19-year-old son Joel and both \l.'Cllt do"·n. The son re- mounted the cycle and'resumed the race, appurentlyunaware his rather \1/35 hurl. The elder LeBlanc \l.'BS taken to River side Community l·lospital and y.·as pronounced dead on arri v a I. Deputy coroner James Camp attributed the cause of death to internal injuries. An autopsy has been scheduled to determine the exact cause of death, he said. No • lerious external injuries were re· ported. Meanwhile, tv.10 motorcycle· r acers remained In critical con- dition S8.turday with injuries sus- tained when they crashed together dur1ng a race at Ascol Speedway Friday night. Ron Tobey, 20, of Bakersrield, v.·as hospitalized in the intensive care burn ward al County-USC Medical Center, and Tom War- ren , 21 , of North Hollywood was under intensive care with spinal and head injuries at Harbor General H_ospital, orficials said. Kings Rall!J INGLEWOOD -Los Angeles forward Don Kozak 's 16th goal of the season capped a Los Angeles three-goal rally in less than four minutes or lhe third period that overhauled the California Seals S-3 in a National Hockey League game Saturday night. Kozak's score came l :09 after Terry Harper had tied the game al 13 :30 of the third period. It was J-larper's fifth goal or the season, " person a l hi g h for the de- fenseman. llrn11on l\'omed CHAMPAIGN , Ill. -Lou Henson. coa<.·h at New ~1exico State University, Saturday was named head baske tball coach at th!:! t;ni ve rsi ty or 111 inois. i-lenson, 43, has served as head coach at New Mexico State for Relays Title To Diahlos Paced by distance ace A-1ike Walterhouse, the Mission Viejo 1Ugh Diablos y:on varsity team honors in the El Dorado track and Ci eld relays Saturday at El Dorado. Wallerhouse y,•on the seeded v arsity mile in 4 :20.7 and sped to fjrst in the seeded tv.·o-mile with » 9:33.3 as the Diablos compiled 26 points to outdistance second place San Muri no (20J. · Other varsity standouts for )1ission Viejo were Jon Cook, Et'cond in the mile with a 4:20.8, .and Wilbur Gregory, runner-up 1n the 330 lov.· hurdles with a time of 39.6 . J\iti sJS ion \1 iej o's mile relay m of Tim Borland, Cook, Greg es and Gregory ran in the d to finish second. Anot her stand6ut was E l ·o's Steve Cox, who·won the i·;1rsity seeded high jump with a ·4 leap. J Another top perfotmer rrom El oro "'as l\1ark Delay who set a chool r ecord of 153-5112 in ni shing third in the varsity eeded discus. ~1 Consolation varsity winners in- uded Ron l\.1ontgomery of Dana lls, first in the 880 with a 2:08.4, .fnd Mission Viejo's J e rf Flem- (lng. !irst In the shot put v.•ith a js-3' I. ivikes Top ~ :Final Poll Ma1ina High School's ikin~s are Orange aunty s orficial No. I rep basketball team ac- the last nine seasons and com- piled a 175-70 record. Henson replaces Gene Bartow, who left the school elll'lier this week to takti the prestieious Job as head basketball coach at. UCLA. /\'e11·c0 Nt l>e llp 11et TUCSON -llie Nastase or Romania and J ohn Alexander or AustraUa battled their v.·ay into the fin a ls of the $175,000 Tucson Tennis Games t ournament Saturday. Nastase turned back Ken Rosev.·all of Australia, 3·6, 7·5, 6·2 while Alexander upset fe llow Aussie and defending tiUlst John Newcombe, 6·2, 6-2. Moore T ri1nnphs CLEVELAND -Ohio State divers won the men 's and women's 10-meter crowns in the National AAU lndoor Diving Championships on Saturday. Tim Moore won the men's finals with 522.99 points, with Air Force Lt. Phil Boggs trailing at .488 .25. Keith Russel l of Woodlands, Tex., was third at 482.46. · Carrie Irish v.1on the women's finals with a score1 of 346.83, squeezing out the victory over Barbara Schaefer Nejman of Pit· tsburgh by less than six-tenths or ·a point. Miss Nejman's total was 346.26. 3:59.8 "file AUSTIN, Tex. -World record holder Dave Roberts hit the bar .going up three times at 18-8 feet in an attempt to better his own world pole vault mark Saturday and settled for 18-1, matching the Texas Relays record. Roberts vaulted 18-6lh inches at the Florida Relays two weeks ago. · Paul Cummings of Brigham '\'"oung ran only the second sub~ four minute mile in the 48 years of the 'f exas Relays with a time of3:59.8. Dwi ght Stones, favoring a Sore ankle, managed only 7-1 in the high jump, far off his \1/orld mark of7 ·6~"· \ Wlllianis Shiites TULSA -Led by Southern California guard Gus Williams' steals a 11d 19 points, the West turned a fiercely competitive battle into a rout early in the second half and ran away to a 110-89 triumph over the East in S<.1.turday 's coaches All -s tar basketball game. l\ll~kro 'l'raded AT LANTA -The Atlanta Braves t r aded pitcher Joe Niekro to the Houston Astros for cash or a player to be named later, Atlanta te am officials said Saturday. For Grid Tilt SPORTS OCC Crew Places 3rd In Classic Special to the Dally Pilot SAN DIEGO-Orange Coast College's junior varsity fours and freshman fours captured their races while the Pirates' JV eight finis hed thir d lo powerful Washington and Harvar d in· Saturday's San Diego Crew Classic on Mission Bay. And in the featured variity race, Harvard, the defending na· tional champion, 'borrowed an OCC shell to defeat Washington by nearly five seconds. Harvard borrowed an Orange Coast shell that is normally used by the Pirates' second freshman team . UC Irvine finished fifth in the varsity race in a time of 6:29.3. Harvard 's winning time was 6:14.6. Orange Coast's junior varsity eight had a time of 6:32.2 over the 2,000-meter course. Washington won the event in 6:25.9 while Harvard had a timeof6:29.9. UCI finished sixth in the junior varsity competition with ;:i. clock· ingof 6:58.8. Orange Coast was a six-second v.-inner over San Diego State in the JV fours race and captured the freshman fours race by over· seven seconds. UCI was fourth in the JV fours and sixth in the freshman event. And in the freshman eights race, coach Dave Grant's OCC oarsmen were third in 6:34.3. Washingt on (6:24.2) won it. California (6:32.6) was second and UCI (6:46.0) was sixth. Sil11 DI ... c ..... O.»k \le™t11l91\IS IC.010 C11pl-I. H1rw11fd 6:1'.6: 2. WasllLnoton 1:19.5; l. Celllor11le •:21 .1; .•. Wl5tOMlll •;23.I; 5. UC lrvlrw 6:2'.J; I. Newi •:'l0,7. Vtrsllr t iOl'>IS !Sliver Cupl-1. UCLA l :Sl.2; 2. Bnt;sh Col<HTID,. b:51.J ; l . or Sl1tt !LB> 1:00.5; t . Mr> Oiego St.ie 1: 11.6 ; S. Ntbra~-· 1:16.6. . JV togl\U-1. Wil~Jnglon 6:2S.t; 2. H ... v1rd •=19.•: l . 01an91 CH~I 6!32.t; •. CelllomLe6:Jl.O: S. UCL.A6:SO.J: 6. UC Irv Int 6:ji.I . Ft•~nmen eio~t~-•-W11~1\lngton •:21.2; 2. C..ll!ornlil 6:l2.6; l . Or1n9e Co1U 6:l4.3: 4, UCLA 6:l1.0; 5. UC 5.&nt1 8erWrt 6;J1.•; t.. UC ..... 11'11! •~~.a. JI/ lours-1. Orin..,., Co•~l 7:'ll.2: 2. Sill! DieQll !olltt 1:29.6: J. Cal Sttlt <LBJ 1:4~.&: 4. UC lrvl1111 1:S6.6. Fresl'>~n lour~-1. Or•n~ C.O.st 1:01.7; 2. UCLA 7:U.O: l. 5.&11 0 1190 S!tle 1:U .3; 4. UC S..o Olego 1::11.3; S. Ctl Stele tL8) 1:'2.0; 6. UC lrvl11t 1:16.0. Nominees Listed Fifty-five Orange Coast area football players are among 98 South nominees for the 16th an- nual Orange County North-South All -star game at Orange Coast College. Newport !larbor High coach Bill Pizzica, who'll direct the South, must trim the number lo 30 for the July 12 conflict. Aree Nam l- CORONA 0£L MAR-Stew Mlrowtt1, Rlletl Toc•e•. Merk Me•••ll. Tony Roiut'Of'll. 1;0$TA MESA-l(elfh Jos1p111;011, i.t.rk .,...IM!ker. DANA HILL .. -CrtlQ FutledoY, Joe C-en_ oarryt Howe, rr.11c1< Vocc1. EOISON-Nlte Ching, DOii Sell•-· Steve C.ollll•s J im Sele~. St•~• Hi1111•. EL T0R0-01ry ii:tv. Jell Gr•"'· O.erle~ HICkJ, (Ill.IC~ \11n LltW. EST ANCIA-Jefl Green. FOUNTA IN \IALLEY-0 1¥t l(rwttw, Ste-.. Tnomps.en, 8ob 111ettbllr11, Jeck Uplon. HUNTINGTON SEACH-0119 Nlt1kOW\~I. LorenMJt-1111, LAGUNA BEACH -John Mt Giit, Mlclil'f All<tn, M•~• St•r-. Scott w 11104erd. MARINA-Mir• Lo ...... t ker. Jim wtndt!I. CM•\ Hawn. Sieve L1wl1. MA TE R OE1-DDn Wellerli, John Lec;,ilndl..-, p,, MCl'IOll, Eric krli, Jim Wl9.._.. 8clll ,...._ceuley. MISSION VIEJO-Jett Ewe~. ROii Frtld. w.1_.Grtgorr. oe ... Sc.11m1c11. ' NEWPOAT HARBOl'l-PeM Mc.c.oo...t'I; O.ve Simmons, Ron Llmtflon. 8\lc~o s.new. Vin Mw1rov,Ar1Sorce. SAN CLEMENTE-Merk F191r"1- UNl\IEASITY-8•y1n Cl'>•~lfl. Jim G<Hn, G.lr~ Pltrot, EO Pollltrd. t0tlllrM"'l-80LSA OllANDE-St01t P•V"'• Pll>I A1111!11, Mir-C.Ormen. Jolln Carroll, EL MOOE,.A-!ocolt Jol\o>Ofi:St.., Lii, J1,,, Tim-. FOOTHILL-Jim Helev. Jim O.wr. Mike 1(11,lj)p. Mi-• T••cv, K•llV Ccimb1. Ge<:.•941 Ml1'1~1ed\ P1ulMcG•lfl91n. LA QUiMTA-M••k Messne .. Bob Gll••Y. K•vl11 \lerllllY. LOS ..,,...11:;.os-o.nniJ Fortin. l"ACIFICA-!ocotl Clle 1.e, Moke l(lng, Con Wln- lfl'OUO, BobMarquer. $AOOLEBACt<-8r11te Mf<lf(k, Cl<1re11ct Jee-woo, SANTA ANA--011~ Smith, 8111 s1-. Jim G.15\flo, Rlc~I• Jone,, SANTA ANA \IALLEV-Y\'111'1!!'1 H1t.llp, NoOll Fren_ll,,, J im te1;;m•lt. My•OnWh!te. SANTIAGO -\/c•non Mo111er111ed, Frid Oi Piii'"· Sttvt Scol1 TU\T LN -Ollnt Maon, Rlt~ Pll,,r;oot. WEITMtNSTER-Jtlf Jonn-., Frilllk UMrl. Ot1111l1 Stll•O•. To11v MtOdocks, Rltll••O C-i. Ml~• Be""'- ''WHILE YOU FLY'' . • • From ORANGE COUNTY AIRPORT ording to the Dally ilot's final pall for the ea son. . The Vikin gs. who inished second to Foun· ain Valley in Sunset * Executive INDOOR Parking l l.00 P11. DAT engue "'arfare . ud- anced lo the CtF 4·A inals before bov.·ing to ( hampion Palos Verdes. Other Orange Coast rea quintets in the Top O include F o unt ai n alley (6th ), Mater Del 7th), Hunatlnton Beach 9th) and El Toro and an Clemente (ti ed for Olh ). ... M, ~ " " " " " " •I ... ' ' * Custom Automotive Service * Perferred Dealer Drop Off Service CAU FOR APPOINTMENT (714) 979-4100 lJ4 HOUI SHYICll GEORGE HURST Executive Syetema DM&left eif Geer,. Mw.t 1'IM Ceflttn_ N, 2'tlO Alrw.,, c .. 1 ....... Ca. •tlN Sailors Near Crown I In Chaffey Spikefest By ROG E R CARl.SON 0. 011 0.11)' l"llMIUH ONTARIO-Newport Harbor Hlgh 'a: Sailors have a aolld shot at the 46th annual Chaffey HJgb track and field lnvit1tion1tl crown following Saturday's rain· drenched action. The Tars have a three-point margin "'it.h only the pale vault remaining We dnesday after· noon. ' Jn that event the Sailors have a pair of entrant.i (Tucker Sharp and Tom Bazacas), while second place Muir has one entry. nie vault competition was postponed because of the weath~r condi- tions. The r e were a half dozen Orange Coast area athletes in first p l ace 1Saturday' as Newport's Brian Thetiot, David Kurrasch , Kurk Clark, .F.stan· eta's Joe Barnett and Ken Con- ner a nd Hunfington Be ach's Robert Angel came through with blue ribbon fi nishes. Perhap! the best race ·or the rain-soaked day was the mile, ·where Angel came from behind in the last 30 yards to nip his foe at the tape. Both v..·ere clocked in 4:26.8. Barnett won the triple jump with a 43·1'h and Conner cap- tured the final event ot the day, the high jump. lie cleared 6-3 and right behind him was Newport's K.C. Connel l, who picked up ''aluable pot nts In Newport's bid for the crown.i. Theriot., who was fifth in the 100, splashed. to a wlnnlnl ,51 .0 in the .440 . Kurraach beat his nearest opponent by 10 feet in the 12· pound shot pUt. He 8110 won the 16-pOund e"hlbition shot with a52·6 Cta\k won his. 880 race In 2:07.4. Shafl) was second In the fong jump at 21·5~ and the mile relay team of Bryant Humann. Jeff Welaa: Vin 'Mulroy and Theriot waa second lO Muir in 8:36.3. Estancia sophomore Forrest J\.1etcalf came through in the two. mile with o nice 9:44 .S for • second place. ··•r. . 100 -1.'0tnton t5A Vel tvl 10.Df. l.ew 10\lllOI, 10.1 ). ere11cn l8er1towl 10.14. """'!SA v,~•~I 10.2 1. Tlltr"" tHtw~ 11•.s. 2'l0 -I. Br•11cll {8,tfl lo"l!l/'·'f· Le.,. \ClllllOI 13.0 3. O•e l'll ISt'n GotgOlllO l1. 4. 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Helln C\IJll• P..lrkl 2:0l.S. Mlle -1, !r•ce 1l Moor• tl'l1ncho Al.inlollO'o! ';12.t 2. Miltlltll (Lowell) 1:3'.S J.. Ce•tlllO 18•rit-) '')1.2 4. SwlUv111 IL..owt-111 t ;Jt.2 ~ Ao!Mrli !Cn1110J ':41 .2 (,ete 21 I. A11914 IH-· ,,..,.,. ... c111 1:26.1 2. Mueller ($.In <iorgonloJ •:2•.I J. H.ipln !Norin Alw.I •:32.0 4, Tilt An~eaters Drop 2, · Losing Streak at 6 'fhe UC Irvine baseball team ran its losing streak to six games Sat u rday, droppi n g a ~oubleheader to t he University of San Diego, 4-0 and S-4, at An· teater Stadium . The Anteaters, "'ho won NCAA coUege division titles the past two seasons, are n.o.w 7·18. The Anteaters came up with eight hits iri the opener, but couldn't deliver.the key ones. And they were rallyirig in the nightcap w he n t he umpires called the game in the seventh because of rain. After taking a 2-1 lead in the first inning of the second game, the Anteaters fell behind, 5·2, arter three before scoring a rut) apiece in the fi fth and sixth in· nings. The Anteaters cut the lead to 5-3 in the fifth when Rod Spence doubled home Alan Belasco. And UC Irvine got a run in the sixth when Craig Anderson scored on a wild pitch. The Anteaters took a quick 2-1 lead on John Palmer's two·run homer in the first. Although losing the opener 4·0, the Anteaters got a fine pitching performance from Jerry l\1aras, \\'ho struck out 10 and walked on- ly tv.·o. E•PY.lll Btl•~o. rl Pelmet.t i Spenct. II> H11911H, i~ AnclfftOll,?b PtoterN ll.11 e ... n1n;.c We•llin;ton, di! M<or~,p Tolels Soon OitOO UC 1r~•11t Elpy.lb Btla-.co,rl Ptl..,,.•,<I Speoct. lb H1;9lleS, '' Afldl!r1on. 1b Pli'\e• ... n.n """''Oii· c Wa~nlnqlon, dh ~vil.P Tol•I• S..11 Dll90 UClrwJ.,.. f'I AST GAME UC lrwlw Cfl •• ' ' • • • • • ' • • ~ SCOf:t by Ill~ 010 «Ii "' .. S£CGND GAM& UC lrwl"'914) .. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' , ' ' ,. Sc_'-,l11lll• . ,. . ' . • • • . ' . . ' . . ' . ' ' ' . ' ' ' ' . . ' ' ' ' . ' . . . ' . ro1-.. t 1 ...... . ' r II rltl ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' , 0 • ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . ' ' . ' . 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HANDY . . . , Hurry Oxley Is a man with a feelln& for tb8 a verage &Ports fan , but he is concerned over abU1e or privi~eges by a few 1reedy peopl~Wh• t ke ad· vantal'~ or a a~tua llon. 1 Oxley is the promoter of speedway motorcyoJe ruces at Orange County Falra:rounda every Friday night.durln& the aummer months and.at Ventura Speedway on Tuesday nights.. r •. The races begin again on Frid•Y, April 18 iD Costa M esa and May 6 ln Ventura. In past years programs and parking have beCn furnished free of charge lo fan1 and thb season Ox· ley announces that tJtere will be no Increase · in ticket prices. .. ' , "We've de lermlned to keep the admission Pri ces low so the faqs c"an bring' the family out every Friday nig h{ for a &ood time at down-Lo-earth prices.'' The Cost a 1'tesa track has the largest weekly at· lendance of any motor sports event in North America according to the e xperts. La1t season there were (our sellout.s including opening night. Abaue of ·Free Profira•• But· .the abuse Oxley is concerned about is the distribution of Cree pro~ms. · ''I've got a problem. It's something that has been deVeloping over the past se~ral years a.nd I'm hoping that we can nip it in the bud. The pro· blem is the abuse o( our policy o( giving free pro· grams to our fans. "During the last part of the 1974 season .. we had numerous complaints from the girls who hand out· the programs before the races. They said pepple were ripping programs out o(their hands, grabbing three or four at a time. 1 "Some people were actually making.a scene if the girls didn't hand out programs to eve:ry tittle kid who wanted one. "Jt got so bad that w~ had prOblems gelling some o( our -girls lo continue working Yr1day -nights." Oxl ey the n goes on to explain bis reasons for free programs and parking. ' Admission Prices Stabw . "It is very ·simple," he explains. "Ftankly, it bothers m e to have to Shellroµt a dollar to park my car so I can attend an eveht. Then, after paying between fiv e and 10 dollars for admissiOn, being .. confronted by a hawlCer who's selling a program priced at two or three dollars. ' "When we began Speedway racing in Costa Mesa in 1969, we decided .that for as long as we ~ssibly could , we would give the (ans a break abd not tharge for parking or p'rqgrams. Su nday. April e. 1!75 OAILY.~LOT d ~~s :_: Roy:Ston Sizzles for UCI p .. ' , Banquet · Results Bi ·~•:... ' v~ I It was a Iona day for the Orang e Coa s t , Golden Wes t and Sad- dleback Collea:e baaebaU teams Saturday. • 1 All three lost and only .Orange Coa st could. score in a 4·2 defeat to Cerrito&. Mean ~bile. l e a gue· l6adtn'lt Ea s t Los Angeles edged Golden Wes( 1..0, in an impor· tant SOuthern Cal Con· \~~~~e r:i ~~~o wah~-~ MJ.&1ion Conference win ·over Saddlebac·k. ln losing, the Orange Coast Pirates saw their §outh Coast Conference re cord dip to 1-4 whJle boat· Cerritos imi>roved ;tslnark.tos-1. -the Pirates took a 2·1 fea4 over powerful Cer· ntos, but six fielding er- rors p'roved too costly. Mark Sigl scored on a wild pitch for Orange Coast in the first inning, a nd Dan Spain came home on a Cerritos error iR.thesecond. But 1 Cerritos e rupted fOl' two runs in the fifth inning via two walks and two hits. At Golde n West, Al Es pctrza allowed only four hits and struck out 12 as Eas t LA knocked Golde n West out of second place. • The Rustlers had only one runner advance to third base, but East LA djdn't do much better as Gojde n West pitcher OOug Moll struck out 10. Ea&t LA 's only run came on an error. And at Chaffey, Sad- dl e b ac k c o uld o nly me1nage three hits in a game called after six in· nings because of rain 'Four Saddle back e rrors led to' six Chafrey runs in the Cirst inning Jn a double dual track Anothe r fres hma n a nd field meet at UC whiz, Steve Scott, re - J.rvlne Saturday, the An· mained unbeaten in dual teatets defeated Wetl· competitlon .,..w hen he moat C-Olleee. 104·35, but s ped to a I :54.Bln the 880. lost: to Cal Poly Pomona, It was Scott'a 10th win 19·10. this year . ·The Ante aters won 'They weren't the only oine eveflta, but Pomona stars, though. Bill Chea- plc!ked up efght tsecond die was clocked in 48.8 in places in addition to its winning the 440 and Bob five firsts. Tillman ran a 14 :31,6 lo Leading the Ante aters take the three-mile run. was freshma.n Ru~ell In the,..lield e vents, An· Royston, .~o won the teater s Mike SabaUno 100 in 9.1, 1nd the ·2?0 iri (15-6 in the pole vault I, 21\B. Glen Klein (52-5 in the ahot put)· a nd Steve Cso6z (207·3 in the Javelin) re· corded firsts. But Pomona went one- two in the high j ump and long jump. one-three in the triple jump, a nd two- three in the shot put, dis- cus and j avelin . UC lrwi• 0611 1 tit) Wttt ...... uc1r .. i...u11 t1t1 C.1P•IY P- 1oa-1. Rov11on tu 2. v11" CPI 1. WH11•ms 111. Time ' •.I. . 72(1-1. Royslon Ill 2. H ... ,~ (P) :), Frlftorl IPI. Tl""': ti.I . ...0-1. 0..._,lf Ill Z. Slew¥! (P) J, Curry (P). Time: .ia.e. --1. k•ll U l 2. Mftl.111'11' twl :a. MotFIM'IMlll CPI. T"n•: 1:5"4.I. Mile-1. JCort1"91" tll 1. 8ff..eel11 0) l, knAPfl Ill. Ti""': 4: lt .7. S.Milof-1 TIU..,.!\ 111 7 Alllmt-,tr 1111. Ft11111w 1. Tl-: 1•;Jl .. 120HM-I. FrlafloOft (Pl f, H....,ri IPIJ. 8..-Hle• II). Tim•. 14.4. 4"1(1 lftl•.,n•dl•tlt-1. Nt!l\oOl'I IPl f . &Md.alt• tt 13. 111111111 4 Pl. ,,,..: \S.4, ol-40 R1l1y-I. C.&I Poly POt'l'Otl<I, Ti•.,t: '1 ~. Mllof 111111¥-1. C•I Poll' PomDrl;t. Ti mt: l : 11 S. HJ-I. ktli.tf., IP) 2. PrOC:IOt (PJ 3. S.va119 !WI. M1l9'1I : 6.a. w -1. J1m1t (P) 2. C.r1y !P) ). M•l<l'ltlll ti I. Dld.,.c•: 21-S. lJ-1. J•--. IP) f . e,.rcll 111 J. ""-Nlyre IP), Df,l.&n<I: 4~7. Pv-1. S..b.IUno ill J. Goto 0) J. DI Rlln• Cl I. Helollt: I~•· SP-I, Kleill 01 1. C.1rr IP) ]. Re-Cl (Pl. Dlttol!KG: Sf·S. Olscus-1. M-•O !WI 2. C:arrUIG tPJ l . Re•llDIO CP I. Dltl1n.te: 1u-11, .Jaw\111-1. Ci.ouHJ2. D'COf'lnllr \Pl J. S.011 IPL 0111...CIJ: 101 1. stNplK,..i.e-1. Kos~ cwi !, s~ lori CH ). ~-111 IWI. Tin'e: •:23.1. For Area /lfls8'on Vlt"jo l\1 oSt Valu able honors· on Mission Viejo l ligh's CIF 4-A Southern Section c ha mpions hip swi m · ming team were shared by Taylor Howe. Bri an Goodell, Valer'ie Lee and 1;1 111 Gerrard Frida)' night at the school 's 1ports awards banquet. Specia l award "·1n · ners: Weather Vanguards Top Pirates \l•~Mlr -~• V•lt.t1b1e Ff!m,ue: V1terw '--'"': ~I ~.illl.illble 0,....,,. &.ll Coc!f· ••rd ; Mo~! lmpro .. .,d : O•"t Q,.<kwartl'I; Mor.I 1n ~pora1io .... I Terrr Mt.trp!ly; Mo$1 V•lt.t•blll TIYIOO'HO-Ind Brl..,~t. Curtails· Biol~ 9-2, 6-0 Net Play L A MIRADA-The, threestolenbases. . The annual Cos ta Mesa tennis tourna ment will be delayed another week after rain curtailed activity at Orange Coast College and Costa Mesa High Saturday . A tota l of 10 doubles matches wer e completed before pl ay was halted. Action will r esume, hopcCull y. this coming Saturday mor ning. CMU1-..T1•~ TMr .. _IM UtOrMll• C.•sl, (;est.I Mew Mitllll Yl rMly 0.uM" f'lr•IR__. '" B. F•llfffl'lelff·Aden IUniW!r\.llyl de!, ,,,,.,,olino·k.rlkori•n ICG1.1• Me••I •·•. 6·2; l!lew•r d·M..lds.on C8 r1•> d el. Ze 111111e•·H1r to ... CWrLM) ... J. 4'·l; Bing!l~,.n·Ruti.i(IOI! CEdliOnl Gel. D•wls-We-essles \S.nl• .,,.) 6·~. 6-1; RUOd·LynoU !Ed ison) o.t. Smlt!l·MUQrl.091 IG••Gen (;rowel '"''1 .. 2; Th0rnton·Gilt11er c...- 8ea<'1) .te-f. Browns.on-Arme-r!r fGosta Mewl •.O. •·•; Doy .... Skelly !Le QulnU•I de! Ches,ler·W.•~ ((.osUIMeY)IJ..6,1>·1, 6-2. o.i..rterllMh F•llerm eier·Aaen ael. Bevard · MlldM>fl 6·1, 6--0; Huntin11ton·MeWA1• (~le MeH) Gel Bln111>•m ·Rubadoe ., ... COllt.otlliOA Do11blH M41rs.oli,...,.IC•lkori"'" del Z<1"9Qe•· H•r lO'* •·O, l>·O. Bro wn~Oll · ,t.rrneno.rh Ml Smlll'l•Mugr10ge l-ft 6·l 6-1 JUNIOR VARSITY E•-1111 (J I LOS AlilmilM -·ff Ki m CE)dltl Mlll., •3. T•ylor6.(I 8u•9"l CE) 1~11'4, won ... 1. ... ,...con j() !Ml to ~,.,.,.. .Mo clllfH..,M . S o uth e rn C a liforni a SCC exploded early an c ·o 11 e g e van g uards the firs t game, ta llyi ng breezed to a baseball four runs in the second double h ead e r s weep 'inning on Salazar 's two- here Saturday, defe ating fun <Jouble and . Ran<ly Biola College , 9·2 and6-0. Greer 's two-run single. The two victories im· Sala zar had another prove the Va ngua rds' re· rbi sin gle in the third cord to tl-15 and sec has inning that scored J oe won seven of its last Hi ggins a nd came up eight. with hi s fourth rbi in the Ron Salf}zar a nd Bob seventh on a single that Johnson we re the hitting bro ug ht h om e Willie stars Saturday. Salazar rt.1or ales. had five hits overall and Pilcher Mike Wardlow knocked in four rbi in the allow e d three h it s, opener . while J ohnson s truck o u-t f ive a nd erupted for six hits and walked six in gaining tile win . Baseball Standings And in the shortened, seven-inning nightcap, Gale Thornton only al· 'lowed two hits while walking three. Johnson had thre e hi ts and SOUTHC.OASTcONFEllll!:NCE Salazar and Greer two w L G• apiece in pacing the of· ~t~ ..... 1onlo ~ :;, fcns ive attack. S-.Oif!giO ....... s• l I I F!llSTGAME Fv11er10n l 2 1•' sec ctl 0r-oe~'' • • l'' ab r S-.t.i An• 0 I ~· / s.>1.i1•r. \~ ~ 1 S.lt.trday·, Sc•r•• c;r.,er. 11 \ O C.lrr•IO!.'. ()r;i.n119 COii\ 1 Le Beck, c l ~ I Ft.tll<!r1on•,S.n11An.eJ i>o-11.rt J o s. .. 014!90 Mew 11-0. Ml Sat /.J Jonnwn. :lb ' 1 YIMW.r'•G•m•' Slontl.i>.e, ID ' 0 s..n Doe<JO """'"" •• o .... oe COii! Mllfllf!S, ~ 7 0 s..n1.iA,,.1tMl.SAC coi...dr 0 l Ft.tller-•I C..rr!I~ Hi91;1!ni;, di! l 1 SOUTH EllMCAL.CONf'E lll ENCE HOr,.,Jb i 1 W L GB W•rdlovo,p 0 0 • ... ' • ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' .. • Finish Third NO RWALK -Orange Coast College compiled 9CPh points in the South Coasl s wimming finals here Saturday. but it wasn't nearly enough as Fullerto n easily won with 172 . Host Cer r itos w aS seco nd w it h 1 02 ~, Co ll o we d by Oran ge Coast, Mt. SAC (60) and Santa Ana (3): But OCC 's Chris Rose came up wi th a big vie· tory in the 200 breast while Chris Arnold and 1'1ike Wilson were second in the 1,650 free a nd the three-met er d ivi ng. Rose compiled a time or 2:22.9 in winning the breast while Ar nold was second in lhe 1,650 free with a time of 17 :35.0. Wil son was a ti-ght second in the di vi ng with 366. 75 points. Orange Coast had two other swimm e r s place among the top tour. In the 200 back. l\1ike Sv•enson finished third with a time of 2 : 16 .4. And in the 200 fl y. J im T urner was fou rth in 2:10.6 . Fo1111taln ¥alleg Mike W. Kelly wa~ n amed most valu abll Thursday ni ght at Foun tuin Valley Hi gh's sport! awards banquet honor· in g th e s w i mmi n i teams. Spe('ial a ward win ners: Y.1r •ilr -~I \l&l..attle: M•kf! w. Kelly ~I 1mpro .. ed: RM L .. a..; <;.,pi.111 AndyMiller. .,1...,i... \111M1y Mo>st Va1...,ble: J"me~ Pull: ""°' 1mp.ro .. .,d: Will Ho<;i .. e ; C•Pl•i11 Gre-g Holl...O. Fresh-Seplo Mo~I Vah.,.ttlt!. Lorry S•~Oer; Mo> !mpro~eo: MOen Roger•. Ca p\11n 80 Millllf!S. V•rM1y SG«,..-Cl1>li11n: Slf!~e HdrlOw ; B•~ H.illb.lck ; Joe SIOln: S..•t ForwMd s.m fllQt,tyen.. J•ior \l•rloily Ci!Ol.iin; St., .. e Ne lson; Be~ For w .. rd ; Lt.ti ~ Flores; Bf!~ HallGill<k ' Edw.ird Wictlurg. Dana Rills Ptt ost valuable hOl'lOt'b in w r estlin g a t Dan.., Hills High went to J ean Du guay Thursday night at the Dolphins sporu award banquet. Special award win· ners: V.lrlilf Most V.ilt,t.)ble: Jean OUQudY; lo'IMT lnr.por11ion.tl: Jot! C1meron: NloS: lll'IPt'OveCI: P.tts.i,..eeMy. JUll+w"llilrM.., ""°'' V•nuble: Tom O'Donn.,n. Mllst !n•pir•tion•I: Lewis J1111re1, Mm.I IMl>l'O"Rd: Jell Fol"m .... FrH~$Giltl '"'°51 \lah.w>ble: Steve H•wk!oley MO\I tnsPration-JI: 61lrl B•.,_,: ""4o!o! t<npro .. eoc Joe Ht.tnt1 . "And we try to keep admission prices down to the point .where the average family can affor~ to go out £or an evening's entertainment and not 'busl th_e pocketbook'.·· SMof~"(I) .. ' ' . ' . ' ' ' . "rlli HMw\I CE'llG514<6,•on6·3 El\ILA ' I Tot.iii ll ' s.ni.-.c1 \ 3 iv, sc ... e by 11111i11o91 It was the rirst time since 1967 that Orange Coast fini s h e d lower " ''" than second in a con- 1 o ference swimming meet. ' ' ltfarina , · The promoler then explains: . t' Because our advertisjng doesn't cover t¥·cosl ' 9'· pri.nling the programs, We actually lose money e3ch week. Tha t's okay. though, bttause, we think that basically, th e faris apm-eciate free programs and they are a big plus for sDeedway. · "We've:elected to·tl'Y iiving a li111ited number C:tt programs to adults only. This wilt cut down on lbe number of progr·ams available to' bu4.(!ing ae.ronautical engineers who sail them about the· pre· mises." ~ Tripp .fnerea•e• Lead "· Costa Mesa's Ron "Sleepy" Tripp incre·ased bis lead in USAC midget point standings des;tte being flipped out ·ol 'the main event earJy at San Bernardino recently. Tripp, a rookie on the VSAC circuit, placed second ta a feature race at Chula Villa Friday night before »eltlng a track record la qualifying Saturday in the Orange Show Stadium, then go\ng out early la the main. ~ • • · 1.f.t He will not retlll'D to USAC actilm UAUI May JI 1in Columbus, Ohio, site of Jlte Dftt •idget race sanctioned by that grOUp. ~··~'it~ a 34-pOint lead over Gary Bettenba~ ill wte •ldpt scrlcq· hie with HuatJngton Be9·!a, DaDI -Carter tbi.rd. Tripp bas 171 points, Betliah.amei U7 -aad Carter 119. I.. _ ... __ , •• 'frtpp·w111 conrtne hll·Jll.,m~ate MurJ;. t0_Dre· paring hts· car •f!d runnJ*l lia 19me llSJlf'r=• to test new engines. fr "·· .• _ , ' . FoH111er; Pefer; A·eti""-' George foll mer of 1"unljlon H~=~ wo~, a late model sportsm~P.R ~,.race .at-~~ .' ~rk: \n Gardena his Cirst."At 41, he is enjoy1ng.11re m th1s area and1 racing on w~kends at local lr~jn.thei sportsman ce1 rs that run in companion ·~ventf et Riverside and Ontario to the NASCAR s tock-...car races. t' Sam Posey of Dana Point is enjoyi~g succes$ on the IMSA s ports car front.Jle was on~ of four -1 drivers on Hie 'ldni• .~m ib tbe'rece~ Sebring 12•hour r ace, completlilf23813ps in the teain,BMW .. ' Posey joined ·Brian Redman, Allan Moffat and Hans Stuck on the winning team. !The Dana Point drive r came up with an .odd ~latistic : The team used 3,808 gear changes in it! victorious run. ~ports ,Calendar '' -1 O 8i.....,,_.R,.l>AdW IEI _. Clwltto- ' • • ' ' ' • ' • • ' ' ' ' 0 ~Ml.Coltim-Ptlllllps.MI. Goldtll Wtit .. l 2 CyprftS 3 ' 1 sec R;cJ-3 4 l 8'0!1 ' ' ' 143 000 ,_, ,. s 002 DOii 0-2 l J SECOND GAME e ~DINIO-Pftl"IP$1E)won'4 ... 1 ' ' " ' ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . ~' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " ' !ktnllJIMl ... 1 ' • • ' ' • ' ' ' • ' ' ' .. 000 000-0 3 ' MIO 102_, 6 I ~illtMl~•ll2) (2)S-laM• lty•n ICI :!'r~rnf!r •·), d•t Ar<ti1w1 .... 2. T•.,._ICl _, ... W . ' 8. JOtw..Ofl !Cl lost to '#Hiett 14 , o.tWW yH. I c;r_, ((I llKfM, -6-0. ....... 8•1drldgfl•Allt!born (Cl d tf o. ... .,.,.M.,.1t1r 6-0, dfll. St•rt•r· TlKhoffMI. 5Cholle'°'9ood 1c1_..6--0,6-0. LAC:C 1 J 3\-1 LA Hillrbor 1 $ '~> s., .. ,.,,.,.,sc .... , El" LA 1, Goloett Wt 11 O C'"'''' 2. LACC I; s.cond Ptn1! rlined°"I SIM• Motlic• 3, ttlo HondOO T-W.y'1 Gl"'I~ Golden Wef'l •I r..111• Monica l.A H•tborillt Fills! \..A RioHOndol l l.ACC MISSIOHCOMFEllE.MCE Soullle<n Olvb l- W L San Diego I 1 2 Saddlflblo(k ~ , •• > S..l•r••. ~~ GrHr. ~I John1,on, 1D ~11.rl Mor&le!O, c Co!e, 0• U.Bmck.c:I Higgift~,dn MiUyp, lb -.~ Ttlo<'nton, p Tot.ilr. SCC.C•I •• • ' ' ' . ' ' . . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ~ 1 5oDUTMCOASTFIMALS 1 AIC..rril" 1 0 T•tm s.core•: F,.1t1r1on in. Ce-<· ~ : rikls 102.S. Or ... CN ,190.S, W . Sic: ' ' 60.SarlUoA,..3 . ' ' ' ' ' ' I 1'50 FrM-1. C.ttnaron (Fl 11:11.1, g 2. Arnold 10) U:JS.O, J. Tlvl'f IOI 0 17 ::w.•. '· Harnll!Oll IF) 11:H.•. s. J 0 V&r11.11 !MSI 11:41.0, •· HOOJl'f' ICI JO I> 11 19,36.S. r 11 e 100 Free-I. DJ& (Fl 49.1. 2. C...ofy St; ... •by l11nillg~ ~1ark Allbrook was named most valua ble oa the Marina High wrestlt- ing team r ecently at OW Vi kings' sports aWar~ banquet. Specia l a wa rd win=l ners: V•nily w .. 1111,.. GDIMllWtlt ffl N&rl!l, If Mt~ ....... lb E'c:Mnav.•~ Rlc:M r<:h, 11;1 e.--.( MHts.rf Hlld$0fl,C:I R"ll90· dh ,__,, .. . • • . ' ' . . ' ' ' EMiie. .. Otl Ct I Cella Mlt.a Si .. lff 11 rtli Jot1n11011 IEJ def, Ne•I 1·6, o o 8r_.,lo0fl .. 1. lo~I 10 S<moni.Jfl S.-1, • Patomar 3 11 S<>ul-11.,n 3 I I GrOUll'IOl11 2 10 e•r. sec R'h Biol• 8'11 002 OOI 1--f> 11 2 (Fl ••.1. 3. Flores (MSI ,9.9, '· OOO 000 0-0 2 ~ TIY9flllkof ICI Sl,J. S. Mitchell (0) . S2.S,6.W!litmore 1011:0S.S • 100 8,;uk-1. FrMmari CF I 2:0'f.01. \larga' IMS) 2:11.4 . 3. S_n_, 401 l : 16.4, '· M&lay CSI 2: 17.lj S. Dodd !Cl 2:11.J,4.Fr•n1Gml0)2:2 .3. Mo•I V1l .. 1ble: M1rk Altbroo~; Mint vah.w>bl• Jt.tl'lior : o .., Mffkt;. Mos! \11IW.ble : Oo119 Bel&nger; Molt V•hMblt Fres!lm.> .. : Bill E..sl.,; MOsl Tak•downs: ,.,._rk AlfDrOOll: Cucn·s .t.w••d: Oot.tg •ltd St<1"'( ~l•fl9!'r ,•na Po!lrtnts. Armelld..-b1... , 0 O ,,_lto (E l -. .. l ,6 .. ,1osl S..7 ... 1. ! : -~~;. CEI ""'°" .. 2, lost W. 1-6. MOlllTHEtl"' DIVISION Cotn.o~ 10 3 Riwr"de I 1 ' ' ' . : : l).6~¥11-CEI won 6-t, !OSI 2-6, 1).6, '' -OW.l!ey I 4 s... &er111•dlno s • s.11 .. rn,·1 Sc•••' Cl\illley•. s.odl.U.Ck 0 ,, •• • ' ' Wtilleley, 2b Moll.P ' . ' ' ' ' W.lw..,·C.rroll IE) def Johnson-~ : Die11 11-1, '"3; def Wlg!ll·Gl•ssmo'j'lr 0 0 6-3,IHl. Sin Dffvo4, Soull'l-"ern l s.n Ber,..tdlnol, GroS$mont 6 Citrus 10, P.i1om1r l loi.•• .. 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The Convention Center The outdoor Spec:-will be open from 2·1.0 tacula r wbic~ began ~~~-r~~d::o~h{ou l~;o S a turda y will last ' S d th gh Apr·1 13 and p.m. on atur ay and rou 1 . • from noon to 7:30 p.m. features sue~ items as -0n . Sundays. Admission campers, trailer s, vans, is $2.2S for adults, $1.75 !Dot.or ~omes and camp-for those 12·16, and $1 for ing eqwpment. kids 6·12. Anyone urider In addition. there will six will be admitted free. . . WIS1HN 5TA1f UNIVHSTTY COLLEGE IF LAW 'Of OIANql COUNTY CALIFORNIA'S LAIGIST LAW SCHOOL fW.f ACCmn11 IY ... ~ OP 1A1 OAM1t81 Of M STA1' UI Of CAl.llOltU OffBS A CHOICE Of POUi ~ OF .l:AW STUDY: e tN --IV!i • I 1'Mll ef M\.'1111111 law dldt 11.s.1• d__,, "9ul'I Pl' ....iii, or e ·--IV!i • 4 llAll of PMT·TIMI dotry, ~· ........... ~ (3 ~ ps WMk. 3~ t.ir. .. -. • rw cm -,.-.-DOCIOI u.0.1 ..._ tllll ~ BIGllll TO TAU THE 'CAWIDINIA IAl IVMINATION ~ WlfTI 01 ..... fOI CA,__. iJ 11 I( Sim Collett lllvd. Fvllot1on, CA 92631 !7141 993-7600 PAU.-SIMES1lt llGINS AUGUST 21, 1975 Ail llt08tA#S AUO sr.AAr IH JAHUMY ,,,, ...., ._. .. ~t' -......., Wt.tM ..,..,. fOI: vmtNll ~ . Pro Scores N•li~t 8•11te1bail AsSO<l•lklll Sor.Ion 111, Pllll•dtlptli• 91 W•1'11!\(ll011123, Atl.inta I 15 Milwauke't' "'·Detroit lot. S..•llle 111•, GOldt<I Stitt lOI Americ:.111 811111'111.all A.JH<l.tiGll Fi"l ll ... lld Plil.,..11 CM U af MWlll 1..a1a,.... 122. S..... Anton;cJ 119 Col I Pi1tibt.t~;~~~~.~~~w Le19..e Ph•llOelpflle •• HY ••laNIHS I .Monlr-1 10, Wasf'llr>glon 1 st. Louis ,, Cl'llc•90 l 6ull1lo•, Torontol LM Angele• 5. C•lifornia J 21JO Brea,1-1. Ro!oe (01 2:21.9. 1. Sc099lri' CCI 2:23.1. 3. 5.>mmarlilnO !Cl J::Ho.6. •· Ktr5Ch IF! 2:2'9.2, S. DI· tQ!;cJ 40l f:J1.I , I. Fl•• (F) 2:311.1. 100 Fly-1, T1ylor CFI 1:i'l.S. 1. Morn;omtrY CCI l ;CM.2. J. C~ri !CJ 1:01.0, '· Tt.trner IOI 2: 10.6. S. hi· !redo IF) 1:21 .\, 6. Ma•w•ll CO) l :'2.1. 3-Mf!ltr Diwong -1. Dlel•r CF! 3(11.IS. 2. Wilson !Ol ]Mo.JS, l . SI.VO. -. _.itld CCI 2lf.SS. 4. Jo""'°" tM!i.J 190.SS. .ioo F•tt Rel•y-1. Ful1e•lon J:n .l. 1. c..r .. 10!. 1:2).1, J, Ml. SK ];JS.a.'· Or&ft9"' C.0.,1 3. 21. 1. Golden Wesf Lee Austin was na med· the mos t outs ta nding wrestler and Mark Sll').ith was awarded the cap- tain 's trophy at Friday's ba nque t honoring the .Golden West wrestling team . H. WERNER BUCK presents 30th ANNIVERSARY LOS~. • CIJNV~rn · CENTmDN Now TffRU BUN., APB. 13 THE Pl.ACE TO Pl.AN YOUR VACATION & RECREATIONAL FUTURE HUNDREDS OF EXHIBITS r. DISPLAYS • COMPETITIONS DEMONSTRATIONS • INSTRUCTIONS • PRIZES • FUN FEATURES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY ,HONDI lllllS BIKE ; COllPflrTIOM ; • 111 YOUR Sllll • IT 1111$ MEW SPORT • • TElllS FISHIOI . ; OPEN rui1~0frr1REL: WEEKDAYS 2 P.M. llllUFACTURERS; WEEKENDS 12 NOON ISSOCllTIOI ; AOUtn 02.20 ,1971 FISHIOIS • JUNIORS 112-tB> $t.75 IUSSIE IOlll, c-.mro1 : KIDS (S.11) $1.00 • • I I , ' ... , .. ' . . . .. . . ,· . ' . ~ .. Sunday. Aprll 1$, 1975 • ' . 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Mo:re Pay Home The IRS said earlier this week that it will begin' mail- ing rebate checks May 9 lo taxpaye rs who a lready have filed returns for their 1974 in- come. All of the rebates are expected lo be distributed by the end or June. The new withholding tables provide, for example, that a worker earnin g $15,000 a year, supporting a family of four and laking the standard deduction will have $33.40 in federa l tax deducted from his or her weekly paycheck. This amounts to a $4.73-a-week decr ease from the $38.13 WASHINGTON (AP) - Here .are fables illustrating the effect on weekly lake· home pay of the new federal withholding lax rates due to Hoiv withheld under lh c old schedules. The IRS added a cautionary note r egarding the new tables Thursday, saying that lhrce types of wage·earners should consider revising the forms on which they clai m exem p· ti ons for tax·d e du c tion purposes. One group crimprises those workers who e nd up the year with large lax refunds due from the government because too much money has been withheld from their wages. The second category con- sists of marri e d couples where both partners work. go into effect April 30. The tal;lles presuppose that wage earne r s. t ake all the withholding allowances l o which lhey are entitled and that persons earning rriore than $15,000 a year lake itemized deductions amoUJl!,- ·ing to 17 percent of their C'05S income: The first column represents J'F.l"thJwld• Annual Pay, the second the '1' I, z.ng New Wee kly Withholding Tax, and lh"e third the Weekly R Take·home Increase. (Table ates for single . persons includes unmarried h ea ds of Alllect VOU households .> LJ J ' .I_ 4 Single Persons $ S,000 $ 9.67 $2.37 10,000 30.79 1.44 15,000 ~2.79 3.00 20,000 77.70 4.35 They a re likely to be under- withheld because of the oew schedules, thuS"'-leaving them open lo a large tax bill at the end of the year. And worker s who have been claiming extra exemplioris because of large itemized de- ductions, s uch as interest on home mortgages, now may find themselves unde r · wit hhe ld as well, the lRS said. New forms needed by in· dividuals lo adjust their ex- . emption claims will not be available until around April 14, the tax agency said. 25,000 30,000 35,000 $ 5,000 $ S,000 10,000 15,000 20,000 25,000 30,000 35,000 $ 5,000 10,000 lS,000 20.000 25,000 30,000 35,000 107.IJ 141.75 176.37 $ 3.29 3.53 2.56 1.59 $ Married Couple No Children $ 3.29 $5.17 21.66 2.18 38.29 6.75 SB.JS 2.94 81.14 3.07 107.10 3.45 136.53 3.45 Married Couple Two Children None $3.86 $ 15.90 3.33 33.40 4.73 SI.IS J.U 73.07 3.08 97 .69 3.48 126.17 3.44 Firm Purchases Ofcco STOCKS TO •E .t.O•TIIO , TO THE .t./lllEI '"llM&ltM Life ttr11-~rc11 >I .t.PP\.l(ATIONI l'O• LISTUllG OM TNl .t.Mllt A'/dlOI CMll Col't!'IC4 c... OWflaWI 0......._. C. lWI f'llOPOSIO atll:P0114TI. MAMI '"4NGI EQllll .. 1!w: ll'IM ...... i.11 Cnc#I ta ACCllJllf'l'Kltd. llillllOE•S AMO PllL™'N.t.ll'r MIGOTIATl<*S .._ ll'ld -,.,. __ ... ._ '"' C L C II .t,.,_nu, -111tert.11to11 tt..:l<W Marketers Will Meet ,,, · •H'IANcE -· ... AMC Jeeps And Trucks Recalled The Inter n a tional Marketing Association of Orange County will have a meeting at 11 :30 a.m. composed of local busi· nessmen active in the ex- port market and meets monthly to discuss COi temporary intematiofu marketing isaue.. :~:;d~~~'.1::0J0~ Food Director Name.l Katella, Anaheim The luncheon fee is Kenneth E. Windsorhasbeennllmeddirectorot $3.50 for members and food and bevera'gE! at_ the Newport Be&cb M&rriou s s . 5 o f 0 r g u e 5 t s . Hot~l in Newport Cent.er, scheduled: to opien April Reservations may be 15· made by phoning the · 1 A 16·year veteran with Marriott Hotels. Jne .• IMA at 635·Gl60. Windsor has served as director of rood and This month 's topic, beverage for the Los Angeles Marriott HQtel and "Doing Business in the Restaurahl Manager for lhe Dallas Marriott Hotel. Middle East," will be In addition, WindsQr was general m·anager of presented by Said Marriott in·flight service kitchens at a it.umber of Amroussy, partner in In-ai11>0rts across the country including Dulles In- ternational Marketing temational Airporti Washington National Airport Associates. in Washington, D.C.; Houston Intercontinental ·Based on his business Airport; Miami International Airport, and Kennedy experience in the. AllddJer_rn_te_rn-'.-•t_i_on_al_A_irpo"--"-'_·n_N_e_w_Y_o_r_k_. -------,_ East, both as a busi- nessman and as a consul· Lant, Amroussy will share his views on the American. Mot~~ an· area's market potential. nounced Friday 1t is re-business customs and calling 1,671 of its 1975 practices and attitudes model J eep Cher.okee' towards 0lhe f\nterican Wa gonee r and truck businessinan . mod~ls lo c he~k for a The IMA of Orange posstbty defective weld· County is manufacturer- on lhe a~celera~or pedal. oriented and· welcomes 1000· The firm said a sub-guests· and application star_idard w~l d on the tor membership. It is vehicles, built between · · 1 March 10 and March 20. =l=:J could result in a 1006en· ~ ing of the ped'a l and cause the engine to re· turn to an idling position. Bonds· Awarded The Santa Margarita Water District in Orange County Has awarded mUlion boiids to Security Pacific Bank. Awarded at a 7.2997 percent net interest cost, the bonds will be dated March 1975 and are due March 1, 1977, jhrough March 1, 2000. ., Give the Gift tl\1t "Keeps on Giving" Back to YOU! ....... , blllm tllat .., shlald bt I Ofle·WIJ' Slrltt. If JOll contriM• to •S. wt Hllnk .. UiouMf do ~ 111 retum 11111 will rr.t '°' bldr; lllOfl 111111 I WNlll ftltilll W • tu deductloll • "°"· .. hnt fCMllld. ftlMt rem1tbbll Wlf to ffttfd yoa IOt your pflemlty. Yoa $1111 tnfor Ult,......,. of llliei,lllC pow lellow-111111. ,iv. tlllie bt111fits ff 1 la ~•-sctlWI sin. ...... '°" .. , ..... ., fl'lt hlt1rt fi.tllldef MC9l'ff1 JOU t:olld llM 1"'°7M II)' u.,i .. '°"' 11tt. ......... ,.. ... _ llitlll"'!tl knmld11111r-.. .. .,,., '°' • """'°"' .... °" "[/ 4 • PERSONAUZ£D •sTYUSH •EASYTO USE . ~ . •ORDER FOR YOURSElf OR 'A fRIEN ............. 11:l MM• llrff\ Al!JI"•· ··~·tt 11111 \lltttt 0. .......... ,, ............. Ultrasystems, Jnc .. or strength, talent a nd ex· Ullrasystems is in New port Beach , hus per1ence toaugmenllhe vo lv e d in en e rg completed the <.icquisi firm 's exis ting energy Be on individual-drive a ol thl •mitllS of '°'' contrlktiOll. Tilus. It -..... Ill 1~111 le prNtt ,...\ flllllrt. ""' tM lwt«t ol JIOW1 l1tl'llfr. Al Ille UIM tllftf, JW win k Sl'ltlC 011 flrhlrt -... IUIS~COlb. Styli .. V99u• ,,,_ .. liAt ~.wt, 11•11,.,_. Lion or Ofcco Construe-· systems and environ systems, cnvironmenta tion Compan}' or Long me nta l business at· technology, engineering Beac h. tivilies. construction , saret Ofcco. whi c h was Stevens said Ofcco e ngineering, the socia formerly called Oil Field closed 1974 with sales in sciences and aerospac Construction Company, excns of $3 million . · programs. is a 50-year-0ld busin'""''!"""-;==::======~.;,...;; ______ ,-j involved in cons lruclio • of oi l r e f i n e ry an ... 6----~--»---1 petrochemical plants lYJJ:~~ steam power plants. an waler pollution contro and pumping facilities. Company Preiiden Phillip J . Stevens sai the acquis ition of ore represents an lmvortan addition tO the overal.1 capabilities o Ultrasy1lcms, Inc.. b providing the compall) with a new, dimension Call ~,f,q,r,,f quote! • Huge Selection Lo.v PriceS Check us out! . 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Pl .Bl ·w. 81 pi te fiJ m ll1 II h• T, ,. 4 "t to! . bli T~ pa co bu ·ad co st< bl' pa "I •I co . Ia· oh ·bu m ht ty p1 pr w (p WI •• M. th b< II< wl "' pl eC In w In ~· Real Estate :''Questions/Comment ~ Brft••~orA•nda;l~•rdle,Phd. Tower Windows Go Up for Grabs · HINGHAM, Mass. CAPJ -Want to buy sonie ''hu1e. r~ther unusual, rep,utediy famous, r~ec· tori:r.ed windows, originally desi&ned for an office . building?·· The windows used to: adorn the John Hancock Tower in Boston -until hundreds ot them started popping ~ut or the·new skyscraper . . Now the survivors are up for sale at a local dis· count house. · ••we can't ten you where this glass comes from,· but lh" Declaration. of Independence can," says the · advertisement in an obllqueireference to John Han· cock's famous signature. THE WINDOWS started falling out of the 60· story building two years ago and were replaced by black, wooden panels, giving the insurance com· pany's new home office the popular nickname, ''Plywood Palace." Now the plywood is being replaced by glass again, and the Building 19 Sales Company, a dis· count house in this suburb south of Boston, has . lau11-ched a novel advertising campaign to sell the · ol.d 12-by·five foot, 50-paund windows. 1 Architects, aerodynamics ene:ineers and 1 ·builders pondered, and continue to ponder, what made the windows pop out ot the tower: A'ld that helps Bullding 19tnitB advertisements. . . .· ''WE'VE BEEN TOLD that this very fine qUali· ty glass has been Very car:efully, scientlflcaJIY, painstakingly designed and tested ... and retested . . . by a huge battery of some of the world's most pro~inent engineers and architects. "We cannot guarantee this glass in any way. We offer it 'as ls, where is,' but if it should fall ~t (perish the thought), all we can promise is tt\at we'll sell you replacement plywood very ch~ap .'' Jerry Ellis, Building 19's general manager. 1ays he ·and two other me rchants, one in Massachusetts and one in Maine, purchased 5,000 of the original 10,344 Hancock panes. He says sa1es are booming, although "these aren't exactly impulse items,·you know.'' The windows se11 for $100 apiece, compared with the reported original cost of $400 e·acb. '' AMONGTHEBUYERSaolar: · -Wlllred and.Carol Martell, who are bulldln1 a iolii'" hou ie ln ·Tewksbury and who carted off-,z panes for windows. -A homeowner in nearby Cohasset who want· eel "to gel a better view of the Atlant.tc" from his liv· ingroom. ' -A design engineer who plans a giant picture window in his new motel near Su&arloaf Mountain ln Maine. Staie Housing Starts Tumble SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -New housing starts In California fell 54 percent in Feb(Uary from the same month a year ago, accordlnJ to Bank of America.economists. ·The bank said th e slam dropped to a seasonally adjusted rate of 72,000 units from 159,000 In Febtuary 1974 and trom an 84,000 rate ln January of this year. ; Building permits rose ollghUy during February !rom ~anuB17 totals, the ba nk said. Thia tndlca(ed ,1 ,co~said, that Ute droA ' In aetual 1ta(1& r~ In part rrom advene weather cobdlUon1. • Sunday, Aprll 8, 1915 DAIL V PILOT C$ liom.es trse Oeean View State Reports Inflation Rate You love Newport. You're doing pretty well and it's time your home reflected your success. So far so good. But On Way Down . .•. ,.,. .. i) : ' . , I . , I ... have you looked at the price tags on Newport Beach homes lately? Well, ddn't give u p hope. Take a look at Newport Terrace, where you can divide those prices by about two. And live first class in the fun style yo u've always wanted. With a 15-acre meadow, pools, sauna, jacuzzi and a list of other adult playthings you prob· ably wo uldn't find at any price. ·.•. "'// ~If ·. ~~-.' ·1t¢7::;.::·.-' .; '' . i uou . >-;;;;:;;_"--.· . '11 .J: ~ . Newport Terrace . Luxurious town ho mes with fj.replaces, beamed ceilings, dual master beqroom suites and the qua!· • • ' I I I I v . " I •'~· I.: 1ty appointments you ve come to expect from a ,,-;;·~· .. '..~ ..... -.,~ Newport'B~ach address. , Newport Terrace near the sea in Newport Beach . Wh~n you get there, yo u've arrived. · · But at half the usual price . •1ntormation availab le at sales office: ' • l ' think success is an $80,000 \ homein 1 A. \ , Newport, ,r .-~ 'r-· you~e half right. newport terrace $38;750. From Harbor Blvd. take 19th St. west to the very end or call (714) 646-5001 . • 1 I ' f • DAILYPILOT ew.Units ,. pen1ng n Irvine rfield Apartments, located iii the Irvine Company.planned co.mmunity of Deerfield, ceJebrates its grand opening bJd,ay. The 192 adult and family apartments range in rent from $)80 to $320 per month and offer fibm one to three bedrooms. ·Rent includes central air coodi· ttbning, heating and_ hot water. ~he adult section with 120 ••rtments features four o~e-8'<1. tWo--bedroom floor plans lD· "dbding the distinctive "junior ~oom'' plan, a first for the ci-tf of Irvine with rent from $180 P.@:rmonth. "'~'This unique apartment is a tive expansion or the lradi- aJ bachelor apartment," ex- . ed Earle Truax, .director, leasing and property manage- ment of the Irvine Company's ultilamily division which ed and built the project. I~ ers a full kitchen, with air con- tioning, electric rang~:· "Bnd '"'en, opening onto a spaciouS llv· ifg room. tc••we have designed a home for sophisticated young single wants more than the bare ctional essentials in an rtment, •• said Truax. ''There room for clothes plus tenniS, Skiing and Qther hobby equip- tlent, facilities for gour~et lboking and plenty of at- phere with the wood beamed iling and private patio. With in· ation for creative decor COn_'I· bined with a reasonable rent, this i& an "excellent and timely pro-. Clucl "tor this fast-growing fDarket.'' The one-bedroom apartments are priced from $215 per month d the two-bedroom adult artmenls begin at $255. The ult section also features a vale pool and jacuzzi sur- Oded by landscaped lounging irea With barbeque facilities. (.. The family section offers 72 Jpartments with two-and three- bedrooms ranging in rent from p40 to $320 per month. The fami-J:1. section also has a private~! .-ilh barbeque facilities. • • FlllST BUYERS lt!SPECT NEW MADRID HOME' -. Wllll•m, L•ura Pllaterer Chosen In O.awlng Mission Viejo T r aet New Madrid Homes Boast Rapid Sales With 31 couples waiting in lin~ to buy 27 houses, Madrid Homes' Unit 27 passed the half-sold Di.ark a half hour after i_t opened on. March 22 , reports Grant Sullivan, general sales manager of Mission Viejo Company , developer of the 11,000-a crc planned community in southeastern Orange County. The first names called in the drawing were William and Laura Pf'isterer, who have lived in an Eldorado Home in Mission Viejo for seven years. They liked their s maller home and had made mariy jmprovements tbi~ ~lud­ ing a seimming pool~ B~ .. ftiey have wanted one of the lai"ger Madrid I-Jomes ever since they were introduced four years ago. Lining Up The Pfisterers selected the 2,440-square fool Casa Sandia. which is almost twice the size of their present home. They de- cided on the three-bedroom version which gives them a balcony den looking down through an archway into the two- slory living room and entry. One of its features is the Hollywood- scale master suite, which oc- cupies the entire rear half ol the second noor, providing a rOom- sized raised'\Jed platform, a very large silting area with fireplace. and a ·large dressing room,.. ''WE LIKE THE spaciousness, the comfort.able feeling, the easy liviQg this plan gives u~'! said Mrs. Pfis tei:er. a native or Ecuador and ·now a savings. rePresehtative with a saViries and loan firm in Laguna Hills.· . " Throngs Vi,sit Landmark '"The line formed early, ·and visitors continued all weekend long when we orricially opened Unit .V of Landmark Homes, Huntington Beach," said Jay Reagan. sales manager. Sixty-four units were offered for sale al the model site on Adams Boulevard and Newland Streets. Pfisterer said they chose a lot which will provide them with a sweeping view of the . huge Marguerite Rec Center .. . Reagan noted that the 64 homes in the Beach Series V community are made up or· the same four floor plans Which proved so popular during the sales of the. first four com· munities. ''We are continuing lo use the models built for the original project," Reagan said. MAD RID H OMES prices range from $51,000.to $78,005. A total of six models are available in one-a nd two-story plans with three to five bedrooms. Although the community itself is located west of Magnolia Street betweenAdams·and Indianapolis Avenues, the models are located on the north side of Adams Avenue near Newland Street. They are open daily from 10 a.m. to dusk. Open Oaily from 10 a .m . lo 6 p.m., the Madrid Homes models · rQay be reached by taJting the.La Paz Road offra mp from the San- ta Ana-San Diego.Freeway, go- ing east to Marguerite Parkway, then turning left on Marguerite ·and going north to Trabuco Road and the models. The single and· two story homes offer three to five bedrooms, two or three baths and two or three car garages. Prices range from $41.990 to $48,490, with conventional financing terms available. the m uriel stevens show m&Htel stevens t•kH 1 the mystery out of J MOUSHS, Ute 8Jghs GUI ol eoufhs, f tlte Cloklrvm• out ol dnner ••• whal'• ; herMCNt? ehe coot• wtth lov•. NOW! ..,_Times 111D1 0:10a.m. -fto7:Mp.m. • Buy now and save! lnflationaiv" pressures have forced a price increase at Riviera. Effective April 15. the price of each unit will rise S1 ,000. EvefYOne who buys befOfe that date will. do so at the current low prices. 5°/o dow• 83/4°/o lntonst 16771 aotSo\ CHICA AT l'fAlllCf A\"fMUE HUNTINGfpt'l lfAC'.H 91lM9 •PH. 11-<16-IJJJ CONOOA41NIUMS . FUN IN THE SUN ,~:~ . ~· . . . . • . .c::i . , ..•. ·· . AND.ClEAN AIR · ·a~iii. · L.<!!~ ' lDOO ;=:: I $32,500 . :... . · ... ••....:•• · •,. ;;..•,~Z·::::u to s3a,5oo INCLUDED IN THE PRICE:· • O'KEEFE' & MERRITT SELF-0...EAN.tNG OVEN •All EbECTRIC KITCHENS •PRIVATE UTILITY.ROOMS YOUR 0NN PRIVATE PATIOS! • S0HAG CARPETING THROUGHOUT -YOUR CHOICE OF COLORS •COMPLETELY ENCLOSED GARAGES ANO PLENTY OF PARKING •20R3 BEDROOMS, 1'/t·21h BATHS TO BE ENJOYED ,BY YOU AND YOUR GUESTS •YOUR OWN RECREATION CENTER Wt TH BEAUTIFUL CLUBHOUSE •HEATEOSWIMMINGPOOL •HOTWATERSWIRlPOOLJACUZZI . •PUTIINGGREEN ANDTENNISOOURT • •A FEW CHOICE LOTS LEFT I ., •SOMEFLOORPLANSSOLDOUT JUST A SHOIT STIOLL TO •THESEHOMESCANNOTBEOUPLICATED THI OCEAN'& llACHll TODAY AT PRESENT PRICES • FUTUREUNITSEILLGQlJPINPAICE ~· •MODELS OPEN DAIL¥ • o-,., •IMMEDIATE MOYE IN •' •> DNCAEDITAP!'AOVAL ·- "'°'""'. "'· .. _~ ~ '·~~· • .......... Dfttinc,.,,. 0.0111p•a I lty f,A. '°""" ,_,,...., ... • • \ · . .. ' •• .. • , s •;,,,,. • • • -·,.;.. > ·t .r ~ ~ • ' Donflld M . Bi.rd, Associates, a Tustin real estate company, has opened a second office iD the Dot.iglas Plaza complU:, in lrvi"ne, near Orange County Airp0rt. Herbert ''Buzz'' Evers bas . been named manager ot'the new office. Evers, 'fOrmeriy directOr or sales for Valentine Rea.tty.CO. · in Orange •. was ~ained .".Realtor Associate or the Year"' 11t1974 by the.East Orange County Board of ffealtors. · The Irvine office is located at 2192 Martin Ave. in the Alrport Professiona l Building. · Last year the Bird firm in- cr·eased business over 1973 volumn by 105 percent, recording $$23,440,000. in sales by the three cof!lpany divisions. -It's not ealled , ·.Ms Hill for n~thing 't., i . 1 .,f' , Spyglass ls above NeWP@rt and the view ls or hundreds or miles' or sea and eoastllne The whole world of N~~rt is st.retcheQ out belo-r Spy.Blasi Hill. By day d·~ oC,fi'eedom • is felt with nothing but the sky above you and the blue sea beyond. At night there 'ts the elegance of . sparkling lights. Lusk has been recognized for 25 years as one of the finest home builders tn Southern California.). It is appropf~te _ that .thiS k.Jnd·'of qualjty in J building should.be,matched to .such prime land. Spyglass Hilr Is loeated ·within the extraordinaryi . area bclng developed by 'The Irvine Company in\· Orange County. The village schools are close by · pro.viding ~,outstanding educati~n in a neighbor- hood envir<>nmenL from 5ll6,000 . . •. In the last few years people from all over.the country have discovered this area and c6me to realize what the locals have known all along-that "quality of life" i~ perhaps the most import.ant'thin_g to be obtained by a succe88ful man or woman. Spyglass Hill .;.as built for the f&mily whcris seeking its ultimate honie. One who wants privacy, plenty of inner e~ce, and that illusive quality best deecribed as character: 'The sub- stantial sales at Spyglass Hill attest to the rightn""8 of this concept. ' « •• ·!6'Bode1a &y·JJn . ·'·' corona ilol 1'ff!, GA n925 (7U) 6«,1321 ' . We have recently o~ a new unit and'would wO!come your visit. Furnished mcX!els are Open daily erom 10:00 Lm. to dusk,.\ •• ···e ••• .. - ; • • NewUnltNOwOpen ,"I· • r Sp.-1-HUI io locatod I~ tho )I~ ofJl..i.,; 1(loW, -OI U. ~ -.ri• or muLar platin.d v.ilJ,qea d•valoped by Tb• Irv ... 0-lf. t JI'• ' .. • • • . ' 'REAL ES'rAT:l SALES S60 . ·LIGEHSIHG-SCHOOl " ~~ • J'C ........ Lec.tl ... t . .,_,. .......... -c:_,., 1.1 ................. ,....... L..._ Vkf<e A.r•• ' In ~nJunc\iOn wilt} ··'R'" Real Estate SchoOI & The Levine ~hool of Real Estate. After receiving your license you will be §:l'nt:Olled 1n Tatbell's 3-week .Oulek Start T'raining Pregram. which Includes tr0rning traHllng class'es & afternoon experience in 'i ectuar real esrate s1tuaflops. . ,_,,........_,,.._&T..h An eKperience in family hv1ng. lncludes cenllal air con- dll1on1ng, c~stom inlaid brick · (loors. gorgeous fireplace. Mirrored walls & c losets : Decoralive watfpaper, shutt1tred w indows. Wood cab1ne :~J. Entry hall. 4 bedrooms + huge family room. $59.950. Listed by Victor Young. 97,t-UtO S-•llORM9'H breathtaking home Is within walking distance to . Huntington Beach's lines\ .surl ·n sun areas.' ~uper Shilrp in every respect. Trouble-tree landscaping. Automatic sprinklers. Boat ,access. Room galore 1nside wilh 4 bedrooms + den + !amity room! Western-sized fireplace. EKtra big garden patio lor outdoor barbeques. $52,750. Call 962-5566 -.o-..ili'i, ~ s-· Just 1 mile from tho surf & sand! Astounding home ol- fenng a gigantic tri·level floor design. Impressive staircase & b&lcony over· looking large formal living room . I ta lia n ni,arb l e fireplace & entry. Complete- ly separate & paneled large family room. King-sized master suite is very private. 3 king baths. 4 bedrooms. 3000 so ft. in alt. Flexible ierms . 1mmed1a t e possess1on1 $ 73,450. c.a11 842·8854 11'.ftthlclty flllf'M Style '3eaulilul A-lrame home :urrounded by lowering trees for the utmost in 6-wt1et".L••••1 St• , , Gl..tMl'w ........ Absolutely beautiful! Surrounded by a ~forest tr,eos" tor the utmost 10 pnvacy! ·Huge floor ~an with 3000 SQ. tt. . Vinyt brick flooring. laundty room. built-in vacuum. Huge family room ,.. with l1replace. Entry halt 5 king bedrooms, large den, & bonus fireplace 1n living room. $61 ,500. All terms. Ask tor Jeri Burgess. ' Pri••Ca lfUd..,.1 ·. 1 Welcomes the visilor to thjs emo1ion-packed home ln . Irvine. California Home is 4 years old. Has plush high-low carpeting ·.thruout. While ki1chen appliances, natural wood cabinets. Custom ·drapes. R-ed brick liredlace. : Paneled fart1ily room. Entry hall, 3 ; ~rooms. RedwoOd planter boxes , front & rear. '$46,500. Ask tor Doug ~ . Gilford. ,,.• 112-7151 ..... c ...... Ready foe immediate occupancy! Sandy beaches & the surf are w ithin walking distance from the delightful beach collage. Has a big, private garden backyard. Room tor your boat or trailer. Ideal as a rental or sum mer beach home! $35.000. Cati 892·4401 or 540-1720. . Al• .. "DofltovM" Pft. Pod, T_. All conveniently· localed near this emotion-packed home in hvine! A sensa- tional residence 31h years old. Great Mame for enter- taining or just relaxing! Has e full dining room. wood cabinets. entry hall. Stately living room with brick fireplace. 3 big bedrooms. Kira baths. Carpets. drapes Garage door opener . VA/FHA terms! And ooly $45.700 Call 540--1720 PcHce IA CoM~\t.t pr ivacy• Has a b 1 g( Submit any reason.able oiler enterlainmenl center w1th on thtS tuxury-htled laqiily aw1mmtng p ool '-Qarty residence 1n the presl1Q! P.QHo. Giant-sized flbor"pWl Green Valley erea., o~ .W0~2200 sq;..tt.,, feeituj'es.4· Fountain Valley. J~t 2 Yeart b ed.rooms. lamily roorri. 'old. Includes thick pilli J;"n.try ha[I 10 graciousJIXUl.g c:arpehf;lg. drapes. a chef's "" Obrri'!Mth fitilP.:ta.ce:-U~iilrj' nchil"n .with ..,,.vetyt~tng.; ,:JS,tlrifSfiW:l:~iiii.kft:-atoi'.rit ·Extra roomy thruo,ut. Enttj} .'.lfonus l'oorfi. ~ss,OOQr CaJ't ha11. 3..,bASdrooms.,+ ,.dl!n'. ""982:1373. : • • · area. Lovely_ bri~ f)rep1ace; Tastefully decorated thruoul. Located on an exlra·large cul de sac lot w11h plenty ot room for .the kids 10 play. Oversized patio is g r eat for su mme r enterta1n1ng. Has beau!llul r>ew carpeting A. "sunshine ' kJ!chen with all \tie nt0d,1rn tl:uilt;ins. Bnck ftreplace entry• hall. 4 bediboms or if you J1ke. 3 bedrooms + big den. Huge master suite And much more! $4.:J,900 .. ~ Call 84c-&69.1': f ' ,.•·. $19,$,0 .. 't ' 1 year old dream t1ome~ II Qualily is what.you're seek- ing, then be sure to inspect lhi~ fantastic villa tn lrvt ne! Rieh blend ol ''wernf' COiors &.,ip.t'eioltift,g texl1Kes. eatOets. CIRiiP9S. Entry hall.: mSssi'lfe brick fireplace. Separate d1n1ng r oom. wa.1nu1 cabinetry. Gian! famjly r'OOl'nP,_J..~rge. private · ,reat ypri;:l &~~enling ~k 'fenci"og .• 'Sacril1ce s'1e1 $59.950: Call 540-1720. '~ . ·Covered·pat10. '!fhake.rool. "J MHrGoildt .. we1t col-. community pools nearbY'. Exciting Bolsa Park home $51,800. Call 962-1373 Or eonven1enuy located near 842-2561. Che college, schools & eilSY •-Of TM s.rl access to the fre.eway:. Action-oriented home near A\l'ailable for immediate ' the beach! Super family occupancy~GI or FHA term11 neighborhood with schools available. Lovely room & shops close by. Has thick arrangemenl wilh S pile shagcarpet!ng.Custom bedrooms + lamily room, drapery. A country kitchen lull dining room, fireplace. with wood cabinets & Elegant entry hall. Heavy buill·ins. Entry hall. 3 Shake roOI. Covered patio. bedrooms. den area. Central Park·like yards. And only forced-air heating. Private ~1 $47,000. cau 842·8854 master suite. \ 4 ldntl1 .+ ,_.y GI Or FHA terin s'! Priced be'ow replacement costs! Distinctive 1n eppearanoe and in extras. ··warm " friendly home with an accent on comlort. Has . central ·torced·a 1r heating. Wood-burning lireplace in the hving room. 4 bedrooms. big family room. Oversized baths. Includes carpeting & drapes. Owner is extre.nily anKiOus and willin g to listeo to any reasonable oiler. Submit! Call 842·6691 . .. ~lliYHI• Aftentton Vels! 4 'h years old hOme wilh dramatic arched entry way. Convenient floor plan with entry hall to extra large living room with a beautiluJ Palos VerJes stone fireplace._ Big baths. Country kitchen wilh wood cabinets & built-ins. Huge 20 ft . covered patio & im- maculate yacds. $36,500. c.a11 979-2390. Large separate family room wilh !!replace. Formal d1n1ng room, 3 king bedrooms & 3 bathS. Woad cabinets & deluxe apphances. $57,000 Ask for Gary Clevenger. 142-\561 CNIOc .. ..._. Will add hours o f enj9Yf"8pl: tor the whale family in this •·pastcard-pretty'' hofne in Huntington Beeich. Shofecrest special In .probate. save ~s! Yards area a viftua( "~rd9n of eden." Sprioll.14N"f .frol)t &1 (88r'.• 4• bedrooms. lamlly room, giant , fireplace. Formal d ining room is ideal tor entertaining. S53,5QO Ask r::1~ . lor Eleanor Tjossem. • ' 540.1720 Sunday,Aprlle, 1975 OAIL Y PILOT M_.MhS..P_. Breathtaking in appearance. A beautifully decorated l amlly residence w ith lush . 1ow-ma1ntenaoce grounds. Room !or a pool. Slab for boa! or tra1ter. ,. SeciudQ.d rear yard with huge 240 "SQ. It. deck1no. No-wax l loors. ( family room with wet bar, bnck r fireplace. 3 baths, d1n1ng room & 4 bedroom suites. $68.500. Listed by Donie Chevalfer. 142·669 I Ow".r Ll,111Pt1 $43,000 •. Very roomy home on a Quiet cul de sac slreet. close to schools & shops. Assume the VA ·loan with low monthly payments. Excellent room arrangement with entry hall to large living room with -bnck fireplace. Big family room. 4 bedrooms. xtra baths. Country kitchen. Carpets, drapes. Covered patio for outdoor barbeQues. Listed by Bill Boyko. 96Z-5U6 s .... T1HMl1•11d1 Has a mini forest of trees. plenty of room lor your boat or trailer. Hardwood floors. wood cab in e tr y . 4 bedrooms. den area. Massive log-burning fireplace Ranch-style kitchen. Central fon:ed-atr heating. A dream kitchen with everything you could wa nt $41 .500 . Call 540-1720 Huge 35 fl, Pooi Enterlain 1n st yle in this dramatic family home In the tnfluenlial College Park lract. Has a big 35 It . paol with jacuzzi. Large garden paho. All copper plumbuig. Carpets & drapes are like new! Secluded master ~room with private bath. Entry hall . fireplace. Excellent use o f woods & col o r s. $46 .950 . Call 540-1720 '-'Jht A.nothw H- And doesn't want two house payments. so bring those of- fers• Excil!ng Sandpointe close to South Coast plaza & easy access to the freeway. Offers a delicate intermixing of tones & 1extures. Entry halt. 3 bedrooms + family room. Private master suite with bath. An au rrodern kitchen. A nd a great big fireplace for those chilly nights $4 5 ,000 . Call 979-2390. C°"""Y htate Magnificent counlry estate has a forest of trees & grou.nds which are a v1nual garden of eden . Enterta1n1ng will be easy. EKcellent room arrangement. Otn1ng room seats 1 2 for dinner. Dynamic stone tireptace 4 bedroom suites. 3 baths. Garaen patio F o r the d iscii m1nat1 n g b u yer! S92.500 Call 540-1 720 $46,000-GI Term1 A 1ewe11n Irvine! Absolutely sp0Uess1 This oeaullfully customized n o me has like-n ew carpeting Gorgeous textured walls. draoes. Vibrant interior Ollering ease of moverrent Entry hall. 3 bedrooms + tam11y room. Lovely Dnck firi!Dlace. Walnut cabrnets. bu1lt-11is. Owner must selll So bring !hose offers! Cal! 540-1720 Swhn Poof-$36,500 Ternl1c! Super sharp re- staence with lush low ma1n- tena n c e landscaping aeaut1lul sw1mm1ng pool & patio area. Built-in BBQ. Has hardwood floors. new carpeting, central air cond1· lioning, custom drapes. En- try hall, 3 bedrooms. lovely living room with l1teplace. Seeing is loving! But don't delay! All terms available! Cal1540-1720. Heed A....,. HClfM Then be sure to see this very spacious lam11y poo1 home today! Close to schools & shoPS & near the beach! Private back yard with big pool & huge covered patio. 4 bedrooms or 3 bedrooms + den. Dining area. walnut cabinets. Wood burning fireplace. $48.500. Ask tor Kay Williams V lew fNIRt hwy View fxtiii2.raiing custom in San Ctemenle's finest district. Has a wonderful ocean view from every room. except one. Intercom system thruout. Heavy beamed ceilings. stone fireplace. Beauhlul tam11y room + den! Giant master sui te with private bath & balcony. Owner desperate. Submit any reasonablo oiler. Asking $69.500 Listed by Vella Strausbaugh 492-7210 Relocating?· If you're moYing t~ another crea, Tarbell can arrange for you to receiYe free information from OYer 7000 communities thruqut the USA and seYeral foreign countries thru our RELO organization. For further details please call Ms. Reio, 17141832-5440. Dr••tic 1.-Hc. Blue skies & clean air in lovely San Juan Qipistrano .. Has park-like landscaping. covered patio, community pool. Au corid1· 11on1ng. qua111v carpeting. Central floor plan with 4 bedrooms + separale lam1ly room. Garden baths. Dining room. ranch styled k1lchen $42.500. All terms• Listed by Paul Casselman 493-1 )41 S25.5oo-c..,1,tr-vw. With a lovely vie w ol the mountains! Just 2 years old and shows like a "dream." VA or FHA terms are availa- ble. Fully air condtl1oned. Includes gas built-ins. carpeting. drapes. Central floor plan with lovely l1v1ng room. Oversized master bedroom. Hardwood floors. Community pool, patio. Cart 493-1341 Spui1li Hadn!do With massive Spanish wall for complete privac y! Professionally landscaped yards rec;u1re little upkeep Has a large sundeak balcony wuh a 1errd1c view of the manna. Extra 01g 10~ s1oe w11n en1rv na11: 4 oedrooms. separate family rohm. Statel'>' l1v1ng roofl\ w11n Span1sn · t.replace. 3 oa lhS. Has an eK!ra large mas ter oedroom Two garaen patios. Just 1 year old. A wnaie o t a ouy' $79.950 Ca11493-!341 ~1P•aramkVie .. 360 degree view ol !he ocean, city & gently rolling hills al San Clemente. Sits atoll a hill with a view from every room! Secluded giant on ~, acre. Has a massive par1y paho. spnnklers front & rear. Huge in side! Features 4 bedrooms + big den. Formal dining room. Beautiful brick fireplace. Owner desperate! S 77.900. ca11 4g2. 7210. Spanist. C-+ywd Walk lhru wrought-iron gateway to pnvale Spanish . courtyard with bl.Jilt-In 880. - Has over $1 0.000 in block fencing & landscaping. Sell- clean1'ng oven. no-wax ltoors , natural wood cabinets , mirro red wardrobe doors. Carpets. ' drapes. Entry hall. 4 · bedrooms. family ro om. lull . dining roo m & Spanish fireplace_ Owner 1s anxtousl $61 .500. Call 492-7210. Gi-tPool-S47,750 AU terms1 Lovely wh1te-ra1I . fencing 1n the front yilfd provides a wonderlul coun- fryatmosphere 10 this em:i- liorlal young lamily horre. Has a 30 ft Pool with heater & fllter. pa110. Very roomy floor plan with ;\.bedrooms -!"" ~eparate tam1ly room. Wo6d' cabrnets.. fireplace, . buill-ii;is. Large .family room & kitchen overlook the ooot' Call 630-6060. C_,tt'te P(i ... acy Colossal! Fantastic value! Completely private re· sidence on expanding coun-' try grounds with a forest nl trees & l ush. 1ow- ma1ntenance yards. Plenty of room lor a pool. T erracot·' ta tile entry & hallway. New gold carpet. 4 bedrOOITIS. family room, fu.11 dining room. Big den or 5th bedroom. Enormous brick fireplace. 2500 SQ. ft . in all. $57.500. Call 63~030. ; •e SW"" o-Air ! And a fabulous home! A Mission Viejo special 1n an . area ol gently rolling hills. This air conditioned home is superbly ·decorated. The .ltnest carpets & drapes. Stately living room with extra large fireplace. Full dining room. King-sized master suite. Enclosed front courtyard, with wrought iron gates. Garden J>l!lio. S53.900 All John •NJ, ... + Jaaml ; Exciting home 1n '"The Ranch." San Miguel offers a large enterta1nrrent center with big 39 lt1 p'ool & covered patio. Even va ' jacuzzi. Has thici< shag airpet thruout, Entry hall, beautiful lam1IY"· room with red-brick fireplace & smoked glass. Separate dining room. 4 bedrooms 1· 3 ~aths. Rich walnut ca~1netry 166,450. Ask for Jim Burtorl. 540-1720 .~TARIEL ·REALTORS .-r -I Servi~g 7000 Cities Thro~ghout The U.S.A. A111erica11·-~::L~rg~·s.t Hom~ ~esale ~~mpa'-'y .. iiiiiii'iii f ' .. ' • " Sund•y. April&. 1975 Congressinan Gets High ~ase'.1 FUn .... };~Appr~yed · ti ~ "" ' j ' ' El Tor~, SamaA,lq.;Pp>jp~ts l~l~d • ByANNECOOPER CH .. O.Ur ~'-'Mllff Military /cobstl"UcUon projects toti l1n1 more than $14 mllllon have been •r,proved for El Toro, Camp Pend elon a nd SMnta '°"ns Marine bases by the llousc Armed Servi~es Committee. ' enclosure is drslgned l,lon1 the lines of a small hunsar. said a SPokesman at·t~e base. lt will be us~d lo house aircrlft for post· malnteJ'lanee en_gine checks. Th& 1tructure will be buJlt tO' murne noh;e, 10 thet a plane's enfine can be r un •t f"'1' power wlt.h minimal dititurbancetolocal resident3. . ' . b'4ldlnc1 will reµluce three exlst- ln. facilllies , liald Roger Combs. chier warrant ofrlcer. The build· Ines in use are big wooden slruc· lures built during World War JI. "TllEY COST ~ lot to rnaln· lain.'' Combs ~ald, ''und they juat aren't very ple~••nt to live in.'' Combs 1escribed thr proposed quarters as "motel-type" struc· t~s. with l\vd Or three men to u room . '.'1'hey will be pretty comforta· bl e, ''he said, ''pretty nice.·· Rep. Sam Steiger !R-Ariz.) took tO-minute fli ght on "'ing or biplans piloted by air show pilot Joe C. Hunt Satw·day over Mesa, Ariz. Hunt did • barrel roll gressman was aboard. while the con- Approval or the projects was re'· ported by Andrew Hlnshaw, 40th District congreis1man and member of the congressional committee. The recommenda- tions go to lhe House 1s part of the 19.1'6 defense budgel, Hinshaw said. IF APPROVED BV Co111ress and s igned by t he President.. the appropriations shou Id be a boon to the local construction industry, Hinshaw po in Jed o ut. CURRENT I,, l', AIRCRAFT engines are checked on a rMm p. u3in1 noi3e dertectors, the spokesman sold, bul.. lhls has not been practical:· ·'The topography of the area see ms to channel noise Into northwest Tu s tin ," the spokesman explained. "Resi- dent:i of the that area "''ill benefit most from the enclosure.'' Al so proposed for Camp Pendleton are $1 .6 million in im- provements lo M sewage treat· ment plant, a $940,000 intercon· necting system for the base's water wells, and a facility f9r wushing down aircraft, expected to C'OSt $275,000. It All Began at Ness Al El Toro a $2 million aircraft acouslical enclosure is proposed. Called u ··quiet house," the At Camp Pendleton more than $9 million is proposed ror three bachelor quarters buildings. The Proposed ror the Santa Ana buse is a $704 ,000 flight simulator building. ' ,. UPI Te ......... ~DERWATER MYSTERY-Photo take n by searching party , 1n 1934 a ll egedly shows a dark object indicative of a large , f6rm und er the water that is said to be that of the Loch Ness mons te r. ' .. Himalayan '.Yeti' Draws the Curious .. "':·· KATMANDU (UPI ) -For more than two decades, moun· ; taineers have been searching for lhe yeti, better known as the abominable snowman of the 1£malayas. And the snowman. if there i s such a cre<1ture, has successful- ,' ly eluded all attempts lo track it down. ""!""'. But the search continues. This s pring a team of Japanese ad- venturers will attempt to locate the yeti from an airplane, the latest of many novel schemes lo find the mys terious snowman. . . LAST NOVEMBER, A POLISH climbing team reported sighting footprints 14 inches long, and the team 's She rpa guides claimed they belonged to a yeti . t And rew Zawada, the team leader, said later; ''In my 29 years of climbing experience in Europe and Asia, I have seen footprints of bears but what l saw at the base oJ Mt. Everest makes me believe in the unbelievable.'' The team filmed and photographed the footprints in minute .<h!:tail and sent the pictures to experts for scrutiny. ~-• "Al least judging from the footprints," Zawada said, "it is ;evident that those were of an animal that is not known to man so ~1ar." , .. •r: THE RICH FOLKLORE CENTERING about the abominable snowman in this ancient l-lindu kingdom came to light when Norman G. Dyhrenfurt.h, a noted American climber, discovered "yeti droppings" while on a 11imalayan expedition in the early 1950s . Many Nepalese believe the yeti is the messenger of Lord Shiva, the presiding diety of the Hindus whose abode is in the Himalayas. The snowm a n made headlines last s pring whe n police from the village of Pheriche at the base of Eve rest reported that a 19- year-old Sherpa girl was attacked by a yeti after it killed five of yer yaks by snapping their necks. The girl reportedJy 1s still hospitalized, recovering rrom shock' but police photographs or the yeti footprints did not turn out. Among those who think the snowman is pure fiction is Sir Ed- mund Hill ary '4'ho. aiong with Sherpa Tenzing Norkay, was the ' first to climb Mt. Everest ii) 1953. SIR EDMUND ASKED WESTERN experts lo examine a paw, reportedly that of the abominable snowma.n. The findings proved negative and the paw now is kept in a Tibetan monastery ~ near Everest. In hi s autobiography, Tenzing says his fa ther twice saw the legendary creature -in the Barun Glacier in eastern Nepal and in Tibet. He describes the yeti as a large monkey with a pointed head and deep, sunken eyes. Grayish in color, according to Tenzing, the yeti's hair grows in two directions, upward above the waist and downward below the waist. In his book, he says the yeti is about four feet tall and , walks on two feet. ' -Whether the a nimal t::Xists or not, Nepal benefits from the, legend, attracting mountaineers and tourists to what is often called the land of the yeti. :4ir-borne Reptile ~ad Huge Wingspan By the Associated Press ;::,keletal rem<lins of an in1 - mense leathcry·v.'inged reptile, •with a long neck s uggesting it fed ~ dead dinosaurs, have been 'round in \Vest Tex<is. · Dubbed the Texas pterosaur, h.'s the lar,l!'.est (l ying creature known. THE FOSSIL remains indicate ~.creature which li ved more UJan 60 million years ago had a !~hgspan 6f l~.5 meters or 51 feel. larger than the 38-foot 'wingspan or an F4 fight er jct and ; ~bout Clouble that of the largest • 'uch creature known to now. ,' "This enormous jul'(lp in size ·suggests " th11t s t ill 0 1.her creatures of Intermediate size may also ha,•e evol .. ·ed and re· tnain to tie found. Three partial skeletons were found the last three years in the Big Bend Nat ional Park in Brewster County, Tex., and are being call ed Texas pterosaur, or by the more common name, pterodactyl. THE FOSSJl .. S v.·ere found by Douglas A. Lawson, a gradu ate stud ent at UC Berke ley lie began his fossil hunt v.·hile a stu · dent al the Un iversitv ofTex as. The plans nre tO place the rossils on display at t.Jie Texas r.1em orlal r.1useum at the un - i\"ersity In Austin. according to Dr. Wann Langston Jr .• director of the Vcrtcbr~te Pall'Onlology Laboratory. ' ~" -.... By ROBERT MUSEL LONDON <UPi l -Theanclent chronicles say that when St. Columba visited King Brude or the Northern PictS in 700 A.D. he ' came across the runeral of a man voho had been savaged by a v.·ater beast out of Loch Ness. And ever since that day, one might s ay, eager observers have scanned Britain"s largest. de- epest and most n1\'S l e rio us freshv.·ater la ke for a Sight of the aquatilis bestia that intrigued St. C"ofumbia 1.200 years ago. TODAY, AS every day, tourists and others go about their busi - ness v.·ith an eye on the v.•aters in lhe hope the in spiration ror the durable leg end of a monster in the Loch \.\;ill finally s urr<ice Jong enou g ~ to be clearly photo· graphed and, described. The l.och Ness Phenomena In - vestigation Bureau says there have been more than 4.000 . claimed s ightings of horned sea serpent s and all the other grotes- que·s the mind of man can im- agine. o r these some 200 are "·orth thinking about. \\"ell , say 201. for in Au gust. 1960, togethe r v.·ith half a dozen others I sav.· something sv.·im- ming strongly in the lake. kick - ing up a v.·ake lik e a smaJI out- board boat. fl v.·as three-quarlers of a mile (1.200 metersl from v>here v.·c s tood at Foyers <1nd none of us could see it distinct I\·. It is interesting that our theories ranged from seals to otters to a school of salmon. l'\o one mentioned the word .. monster" as it disappeared into the s hadov.·s ac ross the 11.:...mile. v.·ide lake. Bt:T IT COl;LD ha,·e been - and t ha!"s the sort of thing that· keeps the story aJi,·e. This has been a thin season for sighting the l~och l'\ess monster . 'ft three·-was quarters of a mile from stood here we at Foyers of and none could see tinctly ... us it dis- v.:h.ich only got .his name some 40 years ago. The local correspon- dent of the Inverness Courier re- ported in the issue or l\<1ay 2, 1933 on lhe experie nce of Afr. i;ind ~lrs. J ohn 1\.lacKay. v.·hoclaimed they sav.· "an enormous animal rolling and p lu nging until it dis· appeared v.·ith a great surge of • .v.·ater" beneath the Loch. Wh en the editor read this re· Port. he s<.1id : "\\!e ll . if it's a s bi~ a s he says il is, v.·e just can't ('nll it a creature. Jt must be a real monster .'· . THE MacKAYS, il should be noted . happened to ov.·n a hotel on the Loch and whatever else the monster v.·as it was also a filli p to the tourist industry. !\'one of the r ecent s1ghtings <mostly indistinct, bulky obje('ts partly ris ing Crom the v.·atcr1 added a ny cr edibility to the legend. But neither did they dis- courage those who belie ve. Six !:IY.'immers "·ho compelC'd NEW SIGNS IN SAN CLEMENTE WILL LOOK LIKE THIS They'll Point Way to New Housing, Civic Locations Clemente Council ' Gives Signs Okay Installation o('decorati ve signs that wtll point the way to new housing developments and civic attractions has been approved by the San Clemente City Council ' Renderings presented to the council s howed that a typical sign would include a post that would hold up to six arms direct· ing visitors to the beach, the city pier, community center and new real estate developments The sign program was pro- posed by a committee of local de- velopers. Don Anderson, a committee member , said initial cost of in- stalling the signs at strategic locations in the community would be $15 ,000 to $17 ,000. Developers will foot the initial bill. he said. Under term s of Councilman B. Patrick La ne's motio n to ap- prove the sign program, sign arms pointing the way to cit,y a l- tractions would be at the top of the sign posl. Sign arms put up by developers would have to be re- moved when the development is sold out_and signs would have to be approved by the city's traffic engineer and the city coWlcil . The council balked at pldcing a city logo at the top or the sign pending further discussion or having a new city logo designed, possibly through a contest . Developers wishing to pl ace sign arms on the standards after the initial installation will be re· quired lo deposit a maintenance fee with the city. No fee was set, however . All signs wo uld be of carved. sandblasted v.'ood, with brightly colored letter fac es . The permanent standards will replace tempofary signs put up at various locations by local de· velopers a nd was considered bv councilmen to be a steptoward cl· ty beautifi cation . · Girl Fr~m Newport • . Wins Setter Puppy Wendy L. Hooper, 13 , of Newport Beach, has been named the winner <if an Irish setter puppy in the Fashion Island/ Newport Cllnter<;ontest. The Ensign 'Intermediate School eighth grader was selected from more than 600 entries. Receiving runner-up awards were : Gae Treece of Huntington Beach,. Merrill Atwood and Ralph Arnesen of Newport Beach, Elise Friedman and J ennlfer Gotch of Mission Viejo, Mary Beth Hobbs of Corona del Mar Kalhtlerine Mavalvala and Susan Edwards of Irvine and Mic e lle Chunk a of Laguna Niguel. Police S~e Theft Link In Laguna Laguna Beach Police are conti· nuing lhe in\'estigalion or an armed robbery of a young couple and their tnrant son and now think they have linked the recent crime with one in the same area a month and a halC ago '4•hen $4,200 was taken from an Irvine bu sinessman. "I believe these are the same people.'' Det, G e ne Brooks said Thursday as he pieced together available fa cts on the t wo rob· beries Last week, a m an armed "-'ith a .45 caliber automatic piStol and an· accomplice armed with a saweQ-ofr baseball but accosted a 28-year-old man , his 24-year· old wife and baby son. They took $20 from the couple, a ll the cash the man w as carrying, and forced them to lie face down on the pavem e nt while they n ed. Police declined lo idcntiry the couple as the keys to their home were taken. Brooks said the bandit's method of operation "''as similar in slgnificent ways lo the heist of mor~ than $4 ,000 jn catering firm receipts stole n rrom Robert Pen- nington, 49, owner of Pennington Enterprises oC Irvine ; and secretary Gail Faye Coy, 22, or Costa Mesa. That robbery oc- curred Feb. 19. also a Wednesday night. I During 1the Pennington heist. three men were involved, and they v.·ore ski masks and dark glasses. In the most recent rob- bery, there were only two men one of whom wo re dark glasses. 1.._ In the first robbery, the bandits dis played a sawed off shotgun and one threatened his victims sMying: "I'll blow yourheadorf." off." In the sec9nd, only the .45 was displayed. Brooks pinned m ost of the similarities lo the location of the crimes. Both were in the im· mediate vicinity of the Cotta_ge Restaurant. ''They're probably the only two robberies in tha t location since Laguna Beach was started " Brooks said. ' f1e,asked residents or the area who may have witnessed sus- picious activity at about 8:30 p.m .. Wednesday in the 300 bl ock of Cedar Way call him at police headquatters, 494 ·1124 . ·Airport's Arsenal ' BONN !UPI l -The !Jl. terior Minis try said West German authorities con- fiscated ,20,000 ''dangerous objects" rrom p8ssengers at German llirports in 1974, including 1,148 firearms. S.400 rounds o( ammuni- tion, 8',120 swords and knive5 and 2,973 assorted axes, clubs. tear gas can· nisters and harpoons. in a race in the Loch late lust summer look the precaution or insuring th emselves against <.11 · tack by the monster -the fi rst lin1c, their coach said , anyone had c\'er taken out antimonster insurance. None or the swim- mers v.·ns v.·illing to rC'ly on the sign of the cross with "''hich St. Columba sent the beast scurry· ,.. ing to its watery lair. Beach Coexistence I LOCH NESS IS 24 mil .. <38 km l !ong and 97S reet (297 m 1 de· ep,opaque only a rew feet below the surf ace and with currents that do not yield up the dead who drown in the chilly wateni ;\lcholas Wltchell . tt uthor of !ht" n1ost rl'cC'nt book 011 the monster <T he Loch Ness St ory 1. ~s most impres!'led by an tl)cldent 1n 1972 v.•hen thl' sonar oftl\e Loch ~ess Inve.sti1r<1t ion Bureau boat shov.·ed a huge blttcli shn1>e nnd fl.s h bega n leu p1n1: from the v.·at('r In !heir appar('nt anxiety to he e lscv. here. . ' San Cremente Orders Leashes on Surfers ' 'S•n Clemente surfers t his week won the right to use "T" Slt'eet beach whenever they want. but t.hey ,,tiJf. have to use surfbc:u~.rd leashes when they do. City councilmen approved a plan that is designed to allow board surfe rs, body surfers and lifegUards to Uve Ml peace on lhe be~ch. •Under the plan, the shore break off lhe beach will be div.J,liled Into two areaa -one for bodd surfers 8nd one (or body ,s urfers. ' • .Board surferti within 200 yards of lhe-line will be required to out· flt lheir boards with surfboard ·leashes , a s tre tch cord. that tethers the board to their ankle. By lethcring tl\e board to the surfer's leg. it cannot be picked up In a wave and'" ~rope.lied into any nearby board or body surfer. , The ehore breQjc wlll bo divided by en imaginary Unc running Crom a rlxed point on the beach to a buoy 19Caled ii1 t.'h~ water. In the past, the breals; has been ~~vided,. but leashes have not -oeen r equired of board surfe~. The division has caused pro- blems for lifeguards who musl settle disputes bet"'·een board s urfers and body surfers who are competing for the best waves. The new plan, propoted by Countll m ~n Thomas O'Keefe. a surfer, ~·ill go ioto effect this summei'. "T" S!-reet ·beach ls lt>tatt'd about one-quarter mile sc>ulh ot the San Clemente Pier ' • • • • • • • c " • .. .. " .. .. " M .. " " "' u .. "' "· I .. ' "' '" •• ' •• ' "" -.. ' 'O ... C.I -.. i "" T c~ "· ' .. NO "' ,. w• • "'' ' ., "~ '" _, ·~ -~ ·~ ~ ·~ ' ,. . .. '" .... ,. •• ' ~ • ... '" "' "' ·~ "' ' ... ' "' ... • .. ...., n ' .... '" ' ·~" '°' ... ... ' ••• ' <• .. ' .. T ... .... "' <A ' "' T c.. ... ' ... r ' P UBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Pl(T11'tOUS SUSINCIS. NAMI ITATl:M•NT TI-. tollo.!1t9 ,._,\Oft 11 CIOlllQ IMI" -. .. : lliA~lli $.Alf!. PROMOTION•,. I M'-SI .. HUt1tl119to11 etacll, CA C-1 C~rll E•tl•ton, JI• a.om. SI., "Wllll191on Bl:t•cll, CA llllr. lbll5illft1 11 c:MducWG Q Ml ltt--· CMI a.rt. t!•ol.illft '"* ................ , llr.cr .. 1111 ttw" c-r c~ Oil Or.ne-CGuntrenA1K11 1, ••1>. ..... ._ ... O"-.. CMat Dally PllOI., ""-"'''i,-.v,1•1s 1i..1s --------------~ P UBLIC NOTICE -----------------PICTITIOUS •U51Nt:SS .. AME STATEMENT Tiie fallowi11111 "'"°" I• 1100119 ou\J--,.»a\: . E L ECTAO -H YD~AULIC SElillVI CES, lllJ MOfll'0..11i ...... , C..I• *1.l,Cli!H."1t21 Aobeft C.UU•• ~le!ngt•bef M0J =Ml Aw .• Foun1.iu11 V•ll;ir.'c..111. ..!:.~'' ii ConOUCIH fl'I' Ml Ill• AobertG. St1lngr1i1Mr "'°" 11•'-t ••• filed .,~ Int Countr (Nrk ol Or1nge C°"'fll' 1111 MilfCll 21, 1115. . ..... '"'-tlllihtd Or11>9e C1111~1 ~11'1' Pllul ..,.,,.,»,..-:1 Aiit1• •. 13, 10. 111s n 3i.1S PUBLIC NOTICE --,,~~-----f'ICTl TIOUS •USINl:SS NAME STATEME NT· TM touowlng per~s ere dolnt1 illl>tlnt'S\ 1• ~ THE (A,T ERING C0"1J'ANY, ""'1 Gr~. O•n• Point, C•hlO<ni• -C(Wrle' M. A"O.•SOfl, llll9J c.t-.i, O•tW Poinl. C•lil0<1\ioi1'26-,. J•me1 P, Mc:Mull•n, 11llllo 1"Wd9t l<iflf So. U9una, Ct! olornl• 'llt'7 f lll• blhinH' I• U>P•d1Kl1di.J • llmol-_._lflfrill'li p. J-McM1111en Tllit. •l•ten>1tnl ••1 hied ••II• trie Counlr Cl••" ol 0.•nge Counlr ~~•. 12, 1915 F4111S Pl.tblit.ned Or~ CN SI ~ Pl!Gt Mllrc11 ''-1*, :1111, Apr II a. t'll! tll·I~ PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS &U51NE55 NAME STATEMENT Tl* lo11ow1ng pen.on It. dOulQ bus.i· ... \.\" CAT HY'S COUNT RY COUSINS (..IFT!. a. ANTIQUE!!., ~l2 E 1111• !.1 .. Co•t• Mew, c..111. ''•ll Sl\1tie1 Oli ne 8tlKI, llll Ar.tl!• S<I •• Ntov.p0r1 IH•tll. C•I. ''640 Tll11 bu1•"e~1 It. conducled by"" in- dl'l"ldu•I. s,11,,111 0•<>"" Bruce T1111 "•temen• .. as f iled .... 111 111e Co ...... 1¥ Cieri! O! Or•nire C0..nty °" Moorch 19. 191} F(I~ Putlliv.ed Orano;ie C.,.\I 0.11r Piiot, INrth 1l. JO. •nd Ac1tl! •. ll, 191~ 101S:I! PUBLIC NOTICE -----·- PICTITIOUS aUSINESS. NAM& S.TATliMENT Trw 'k>l._INJ person ls OO•llO bul.I· ~··-= H ER BElllT H AWKINS REAL· TORS. •OO E•U U tll S1tte1. c:.otk Mel•, C•lllorn•• '12&11 Tri H1Jrbor Rt•llor1. '""· C.lltorni•, "°° E•ll 11th 5.trtti, Cftti •""'1.oll, CiJIUorni• '12611 Tflb bv\l...ss is <oncluct1d bJ a <or· ODf•l•on. Syl'I"• Hrom~ik, Secr.i..-, Tflls s.t•l•..,.nl "''• !Ilea wo111 tile COuntr Clerk Of 0.""98 Counlr ""Mar. 12, 1'1S F41711 Pul>llWd Or•n~ Co•s• D•llr Piiot .....,,,,,I•, 2S, :IO, Apr II •. 191S l!l,JS -----------· P UBLIC NOTICE -m1r1 __ _ :,u~~l!~~~!~1i:.:~~i.T.::ll THE~UlllT Y OFOllAlllGE N•.A·'3Jtl NOTICE 0 .. HEARING OF PETITIOfOI l'Olt PROBATE 0,-WILL ANO FOlt LETTEltS Tt:STAMENTAltY llONO WAIVED I E\l•le ot WALT ER G.C. W INKLER, De<••i.ed. NOTICE IS HER.E8Y GIVEN 11\at Myr• H. w 1 .. ~•e• h•~ lh10 l'le•el .. d ""'"" llon tor Proo.air of Wltl •nd tor Utter~ lntollmenl••r to '"' JMtllHoner (- v.•i"'"'I r•lertnU• lo whtCll •~ n-lor lu.rtl'ler JWrl•C Ulol'i, •nd •h•I Ille lime ;....., i:>l•~e ot "''''"G 1ne \ilme n..K ~ WI tor AP'•I 11, 1e1}. •It: JO il.m .. In Ille <""'l•ocim of D1po111tm1nl No. J of 1-11id «Mlrt. •t 100CIYI< Cont er D•lw \llllH.I, '.~ 1ri.e c;1,o1 S..nt" All•. C1J1llOl"nia. o.iea April 1. 1t1s. WILLIAl'rl' E.SIJOHN, CountJClerk THOMUL.LORO ..,,..,,..,,1uw "'21P•llotSMV•i..tc:;. ....... HIU1. C.111. t J•).l Tt1: 17MI Ml·UM "'"-'tor: ,....lltlMr Putltll.l'tl'O Ot•n99 CHSI OitltJ Pllol Apr II S.•. 11. 191) 1Ml·IS PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8US.INESS. NAME STATEMENT Thi loll°"'l"ll f)lf'l00\1 ore IMM"ll bu!oi· MM•s: DIAMOND INVESTMENTS, LTD, tu .S.A.l, lllS2 E••I !Ith 5.trttl. Tu~ton, CA~"' UNIVERSAL GOLO AND SlLVEA 8UlLION. L TO., ii C..lolornl• CMP)l'i· 1t0n. UIDJ E•~t 17111 Str1et, T~lin,, CA -Thi\ ~...s1 i~ conduc;ted bf I cor• POf'•tion. UNIV ERSAL GOLD ANO SIL\IER8UlLl0N KELLEY J . NORWOOD. Pl'e lde"I Tl'll' •lillemenl WM Ill.ct .;m IM eoun1v ciera ot 0••91 c-tv on _,,,, u. 191~. ' .,.,, .. P\lbllsllld Or...,. c ... i.t Deily PUot. Mt;rch tl. JO, .1nd .t.orU •, 1:1, 1t7510»1J PUBLIC NO'l1CE S.TATEMIENT Of' A&ANDONM•NT O .. USIEO,- l"IC:TITIOUS. BUS.IN ESS. NAMIE r,,. l0Uowin9 perl'lfl h•~ 111Dan0onfd ll'll! on.eot IM !ltllllous t>u~lne••........,: COUNTRY COUSI NS ANTIQUES, •ll E. 11111 St., Cotti Mii >•, C•L 91627 1,,. Fl<tlllou\ Buslnei~ N1""' , .. tarr1d lo lb0\18 w'1~ fllld In Or.w>Qt Countyo..J.inu1ry 15. 1•11. On91l1 P . Cou >•n fil U, ~0! \ioim..aoa Dt., N••PO•I 8e1ch, C...• ...., tttllbu1il'4~> WIU (ONhKlld D'l'llfl In d1Yo(! ... I. ()n9111" Cou"NllU • fhl• Slillt ........ Wd\ llllod ..... th fN County Clerk OI Or•n~ C0<>nly on Mllrtfl II, !'IS, "" Publl"'9CI Of ...... CH 1t O•llr Plto!.. W rt:fl 11. lO, ilnd APrll •. ll, lt lStOlil-/1 UBLIC NOTICE Ftel'l'ttOUi •USIMIEH NAMI STA Tt'MI NT The tot1owh"ll ~"'°"' ••• dol1-o iiu.t-,..,,1\. CJl(ATIVf. DECOR. 1242 Bo!M Sult• 8, W.tlmlntfll•, C:A ttllJ ,..,, ... , lo\i<.Mel llffl, 11~ U~. F-U!n Ylllllr, C~ tlJOI 11e v.il•d LIO"!ltCI Tlltl lt, 18')4 s..-11 At....,•• Cite'!., f'o..,u11n \lat._y, CA '210fl ln!t tou.iMss h CONluctn bV 1 Of!ltltill H •lntr\lllp. l'Yf""IY M, Rt1M1 "Thia it•Q;m..,1 w•• 11'*4 lrittl "" c.un1~ c1,.a et 0 ••11111 Coun4 w ., ~rqr> ,,, !ti S. f'UWI flltO!ltMd °' ..... c .... Diiiy """ ~)t,tt'd .... rll• IJ,.:>O, I 7fJI_..,; --------PUBLJC NOTICE GIOAO&L.Mrl:O,A"t'. l~ll .. J PlllN,killel•5 ....... Nl11MI, C:•llfft-1111• tt•n ,......._0141..._ ... 11 '""' ll'lltoll"'-CI Orl"Uof Co•H Ot!IJ Piiot, ,,..,,,, JJ, )0. lnll Aprll 1. I), !~IS !Ooil-1S PUBLIC NOTICE fllCTtllOl.IS&US.INllS HAMI STATIMIEN't ,,.1 10110....lno Pl<Mlfls 1•• dOl"'butl-.,.,, 1•: JUCU REC:ORDIN 0.5, 211•1 HOO.ii rt B•r. u11un1 Nlgu11, (.ilfornl• .,.,, F.,.,.., F. Ow.,.., 23,.1 H-..n 81Y, LilQUfld NIQlllJI, C1Htornl• tt•n ~ NIQUtl. C•lllor"l1 t2V1 Fr""k 1'1.,..... 2l1•2 HObM'I hf, ~-Nlollofl, C.llfOrnlil ff611 Pll1I YftnCI. 2l1•2 HDll.,,l 6ar, ~ N1g""'1· C•111or .. 1.i '2•11 Thi• l>uUn••• I• conduttwd lly • .,....,.1 Pl•Uler,llip. F..,11110wen Tf111 \l•lemcnt "'"~ 11110 ""'lh II• c:.o..or.tv Clerk !>I Ot•nl,11! County°" Apru t. 1'17), ""'" ~""'-" O••n91 Co.11 Oiit•IJ Pila(. A4H'U •, IJ. 20. 21, ltl> HtS-1$ PUBLIC NOTICE PICTl't10U5 •us1NE5S NAMES.TATEMENT n.. touowll'IO "''"""' Ii ooll'IQ ~­,.."•': FOR R EST '·OWE N - AO\IEATIS.ING ,It.IN D MARKETING CONSUi. TANT . 2Sl6t HOl)ilrt 84oy. Lall""" Nlll""'I, CA '1•11 Forr•" ". °'"''"• ·Z~'•2 HtfWn e .. ,, L•QllfW N!guel. C:A 9'Jtl1 Thi' bu~inr..• I' S.!""u(lfCI Or "" 1n- lflvl0Uoi11I, • <t' Fllf't'eStO...•n Th11 'tele"'-.. ,,, fillO "'tl" l!>e Counlr Clt'tl Of o.·anQe Countvon Apr11 2. 191S F4~.M """!t"'-d Ot'•nve Co•~t o .. 11v Ptio1. A4H'1! 6, 1l, 10, 11, 1~/S 1196-T> PUBUCNOTICE JICTITIOU5 9US.INESS. NAME SfATEMIENT 11>1! lol-•nt Ptf'"°"' ••e OOtngbw!.- ,.\~ iii~· OCEANBA'l'!i LTD., 2~ New(lor'I c.enu. 0.Uo•, Nt WPO<t Bfa.cn. C..l """ foo<'INIA ( TltCll, 12 Hf•mil...,. L-. Ne•potl Qe..,11, C••-92"60 W1t11;1m L. Clemen• Jr .. Ho 9 Hoillll -e .. v.Cor-O.!M 1r, C..+.<nt.JS Tl!!\ t>usi,,..\~ Ii c ... du<IM t:>J an..,.. 11\COtllOf•ll'CI ollo!o(D<l•hon Ollwr ,,..... 1 P..•l""<!>f111>. Nornwnt T .. t<ll 11111 >liittemto~I "'"\ !ol~ll ""Ir\ Int Cou"'' Cl1<li GI O•~n11e (ou111v on Mi•t h 11 1tlj F•UOJ PuOlo\hM O••nQe Coa•t U~11, Poto1, Marc fl JO. •rd April•. 13, 1g, !9111091·/) P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS. BUSINESS NA,MESTATEMENT ll'MI •011-1r19 JW•Sor> '' <IO•r>Q °"" nl\\/JS 0 ·0 ENlERPR1SES, ~~~1 W•r-IOfl D"•f "'""t1n91on &otell, _C1liloftll• ~l-~ Aor1e..,.... Quiv•ew. t ,,.1 w~rt>wton °''"' HunHf'191on ee .. cn <•hlOtN• "'* ln1~ 1Jv111W\S •• t ... <i<>c lM by iW' •n OoviOUI! Ao.,e<ine Qulll'f'J Tllo> i ldten·oe"t ••~ •11..0 '"11h 1ne C"'1"tr c1.,ri. o• o .. ,,.9"' COU"lr"" W rtr\71, HIS l<ttJOI PUbH>t>eCI 0••"9" Co~~· D.a•I• Piiot.. ~re n lO, ilnd A.jlfil •. ll, 2(), 1¥1S 111 .. IS PUBLIC 1'0TICE FICTITIOUS aus1 NESS NAMES.TATEMENT Tiie lollov.inv person I• Ooifl!I bu~l MU ill ' '5PEEOWA'<' ACTION NEWS, <SI St. Ann~ Rd., Loill!lllfl• Bea1;11, C...lllO<'ntl "'" Alt,..rd Fl . Sue>\. 1S1 St. AM5 Ad , LIQUNI Bl'IC II, Cel ilo'"' a '16S I lhol IKAJ1115~ ii conoutltd Or .,, ,.,. CllY!-1. Ri<hilrdSuors~ 'l'ht> lldte~nt Wo1~ li1..0 ••Ill lhe Counly C•er~ Of Oran!)f' Coun!y °"Mo.or, n. 1•15 1141111 Pul>l•Sned Or•nqe COISI Ddoly Piiot Mirtll l&,2l,30,Apr il•.1Y1i lSJ·1S Pt:BLIC 1'0TICE FICTITIOUS llUS.INES'5 NAMESTATEl'rl'ENT TM 1ollowi nv peroo"~ ••e ooong bu~•· ....... s CASTLE COUNTRY EXPEOI· TIONS, 6S~2 Rome Circle, H...,h"91on Be«". C•lllornl• •26•1 lee Cllf•ll~ R•~mu•""· •sn Aonw Cir.. Hun!1flQlon Bl«ll, Gillllotni• .,,.,., Pilul J . Sle"en', Fe<•on, Ul .... 8'1SZl Tr.I' ousinn,; ·~ conCluClf<I l>y • goene••• p..-ln1rsh1p, Lee c . R1~mus1.1" This ~1a1ement ••~ lilM ""''" 111e County Clerk ol Ora"ge County on Mar. u. 191$ """' PubUWled Or•noe Coasl O.Jit, P1101 M,)rcll 16, 23, JO.AP<ll6, 1'11S ,1,·IS PUBLIC NOTICE fllC:TITIOUS llUSINESI NAMES.TATEMENT Ille loll.o .. 11>9 per..a" b dOl"!I bu~•· ... ~··· CENTURV MARl<ETI NG COM- PANY, 23211 Flotlde St., No. U. "'""'' inulon 8eKll, CA 926" Arthur Browne J< .. 1320 flod Oa SI .• Hu,.•l"Qlon Bia en, CA 9'2648 Tflls an.I~\ i~ conoucted by an...,... 1ncorpor1led ••SO<l•lion olher llW!n a jltf<'!Mtsllh1, Art"°"' Bro-• J r , TJlll U•le"""1: WI• l11fl! wlltl IN County Cllrk Of Ora.nge Counlyon A4H'll 2, 1915 R .... PVblhllild Driln9il CHst O.lly Plto!., .-orll 6. IJ, 20:21, ltl~ tnt-1$ PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICnTIOUS IUSINES.S NAME S.TATEMENT TM lollOwt "11 f)ffl«ll i re doif1!1 lluSi· -n•~: LOOFA PRO DUCTIONS, 31•01 c.e11fOOlhu1, Sovtll Li119"'tta. CllUtomle '2611 Wll!11m tttllmll'I, eoit 111. Sootllh LJ;unoi, t11Hor"I~; 11'31 111 SI., Sovlll ._.oun•, Calnorft!~ 926n Elfl•bllfl M<Holwn, 31S31 !St St., SOl.rtll lfllUn•. C11lifo•nLa 9'2611 Pel•• H•le, 1003' So. B~r. loSA~991t1, C1llfo rnl • 'OllOl Wallet Slr•r.•••ow1kl. T~mln111 lli•M , l..01 Al'lll•'-•· C1 lllornl1'°°39 T111, 1;1u1lnpt I• conduc:lft llY • llmU· lldtJ8'1111f'.,_.P, WIUl.,,..Hillmln - Tfllt $li1 l11n1111 ,.., -.filed wltfl lM Covn!Y Cler• of Or11noa CountJOfl AOrll t ,1t1S. ~. ~ "'~ °''"99 Qffl o..;y Piiat, ~11_•, 1,;!0.!..2_!., _l_t.!_S~ _ 1221·15 PUBLIC NOTICE ,tCTITIOUS IUSINESS NAM£ STA TS.M£1'1T ,,.,. 1011owln11 "1'-h dcirnQ ~ -ft BUSINESSMEN'S ACADEMY OF '\ELF Ol Ft:N$E, 1062 &uJill•t• C1n11r Or. =-12~. ltvl,.., C.llto,l'll• ""' Eo .. 1•0 lilltflllrO C•nl~, (IOOO O••dtn Grove 81Yd ,, Apt. 301 \f81imil'liter, g11to,,,.la l211S Tflll OUl<lllH~ Ii UHKIUC:ftd ~ .. l~ dh<IO....!. . Edw••d II:. 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T•~ll)r, M••!li•f l L ill'IO J•mn De~•e ~If, HOl.lllon MUClle ... o ...... rtl'ltl "" V•,.0.,rw, Sl1w••I 8. ;Jnd Bernice J 8urlcll, S.nar••no M<1ller D. Rtlldilll, CM<le\ 81a.n <1nd s.i-rr ~" Alo01e, Lind• Joyce •nl '5fle<•el .Yon! AO\fhltlO , P1Jt,.Ciil C:•ll'M!r!IW -Srol!IGonlff Hor,,, Jlan M. i"O Rl~l>il•O !;., Qulntaro, Cll•rlt> T .•nCI Cynthl• u Coller. M1<1,.e1 E. iltld 8ai'bilr•Ann MYro, M.J•9ar i11•no M;tn,iel c . S.:"'11be, John S. Incl K•lllY J , 5t•Pt\ti,8e1tyJ.;onG Jo!.ephE Jn _,,, Jonn •l'fd P9nelOPI An" Meuo1t. C.0•1'11••• J. •no Mrc,.111 E Wl't•te, K•tllleen •no Loyd E. Mtll, l"''' Stlveiler •nd ~tl•n Liw·~ v.tiuney, M.ory Jo.ind Joillci. Buckm••te•, LU<r "'le ., •nd H-0 A. W!U,L1ne1aP•ullne nCIUtrJ.Jorltl <••Ye" M•r~reU1 L illle """ u "''""'' e_... W •ctue•. Allc1.1nd Mirco Po•o "-'11tock. 0.vid Roy •1>11 Qoft.,. _, Biltei.. Eveilyn M. •no How1rd l. ._,...,,Eton M . .1nd P•lrk J. Ryan. J1try Dee •nd Emilr ElllltJetll AHer.1-iOl>irl l . Mid N11n<Y ,....,ler Fili1M.C.•ol L1e;wi<1 Joel Arne l....,.,r, IClthlten•ndRo•l.Jr. ,..,ltep•>, S.Us.<ontW Ind E.09"\< C.Sl•O foQue<G.I. fhe•e!HI and TllomH E. ,..;n~lt, Mll•9.J,,loi11 A"'"' •nd Gear~ J•m•s.on. Jorin R. •nd P•ull Ta1t•M>lli, ¥.•~l'lilru iind Akilko JG!Vt50fl. Mil,., L. •no IC""' F . :".blnoon. i3••W•• Ann t?d O...le<. Fr•n1en, Jam"' Ocn•ld, 'Sr •nO J.c .. ~ 1(11y N•r•or, 6i•Wra L. •no Ooulll•• II. All!•ander, K•tlly Mlrie •nd Jiln'le• Mi<Nrl COO..r. Jan" A, •nCI O..r. r l V Row. K/Jrun Ann ano L•rtr Ciel! !.mtlll, Oona Id Lee Incl Lei• 01"11.t' S1'otller. C.trolirw J . .and Rl(fl••o L Stroitll. Alm.> A. •nd L•r•r c. Ptt's~v. t.o"''"' M, ~no Jo"" A, 6 4 2 Sunday, Apul 6. 1975 DAILY PILOT D3 The Bicpst Marketpl•ce on the Or.nee Coast •, DAILY PILOT CLASSIFll:D ADS You Can Sell It, Find It, [ 642 5678 ] Trade It With a Want Ad • Rtol f1tat1 .•...... 1000·2999 R1ntal1 ...•...... 3000--'699 8uJin1s1, lrwestrnenf & Flnond ol .......... S000-5049 Announc1meint1, '"'°"°' '· lost I. Fouod ...••. SOSO·s.199 Servkti & Repairs 6000-6099 Eniployment & ' ation ...... 7000.7199 One Call Service Fast Credi I Approval Mo<thond; ........ 8000-8099 Boots & Marine Equipment .•...... 9000.9099 Automobiles & othe< Trans.portation •... 9100..9999 ~:: .~ -~~ ........ 1~: !:.":'. ~~ ...•••••• G"'rol I 002 Gottterol I 002 . . ............................................................................................. . 5 6 7 8 HOW GRU. T 15 THE VIEW? When you have an unobstructed view of the bay, ocean & night li ghts ! Add a charming 4 bdrm .• dining rm. & den home, in choice Broadmoor 2, Corona del Mar ... add outstanding condition & it al l adds up to the home you ha ve always wanted. $129,500 ~ SAT /$UH 1-S 250 I ISLAND VIEW CORONA DEi. MAR INCOME 1'riplex : 3 2·bdrms.; luxury owner's unit + $515 month income. Cal l for a pp't . PRIVATE IEACH COMMUNITY Newport Shores, N.B. 4 Bdrm. & den at a low $65,000. Enjoy the t ennis , volleyball , pools & nearby ocean. OPEN SUH. t .5 449 ~ROSPECT ' ... ! \. ., . ·~· . .. Orange Coast DCC A 2600 E.Cust Hwr .• Corona del llar RUL ESTATE 644 • 4148 CHUCK SPILLER TOP LISTER & TOP PRODUCTIOM MARCH 1975 : :!: ': f: ~. t• IRAHD HEW-TAX CREDIT ?f: $34 ,750 full pr ice in Costa Mes3fi: Unde r ne w fed er al laws. you c~~: actually buy this home & receive th.t;! full down pay m ent back as tax er~: next year ! ! 2-stor_y. cathedr al ceili~: bric k fireplace. bon us room · overf. garage, wet ba r. Hurry. this one wort~: l ast . C all 645-0303 . : .;. I L y p I L 0 T i--------•IGe11ef"'al 1002 ERRORS: Ad¥...ti_.. lhould check their ads daily Oftd report ff- f""Of"S immrdiahfy. The DAILY rlLOT os..-s liability for tlw tint in- corttet inHf'fiolt only. GrMral 1002 ........................ EASTBLUFF OPEN SAT /SUH I ·S 2921 CATALPA ST. l n1 m a('. 5-UR . ':J -UA. la r ~c s t pl;111 1 lt~·ner mov in,:: to Aust ralia. 644 -1156 . Bt\H. ----- PERFECT ror o~·n cr occupant. 2 Ar an d New Beach l>uplexes ~·ith J BR, 2 Ha l ln it s ~uch . A m p le garage & parking ~·ith Isl o\l·ncr depreciation. 885.000. ea. Call 644-7211 Agt. SURFH'SAHD Panoramic \•ic~· from t.1 a rina t o La J o lla . Spacious 2BR, 2ba. de- luxe, o~·n -your·own, on Sun Clemente Bluffs, 882.500. Bertha Henry, Realtor. 492·4121 VETERANS F'ree li s t or h o m es already appraised by VA in Or a n g e C o unty. A,·a il a ble to· any Ve ter an. Call World Real Estate. 556-7m a nyti me. Veter ans Real Estate Specialist. . ...................... . VA /FHARrpos in Orange County Keys in office WORLD REAL ESTATE Specialists in govern· ment fin anced homes! S.56-1777 call anytime WATERFRONT DUPLEX ...... ,. -~: FOREST E. OLSON IN C =.:-! ........... !~~1 ~=. .......... !~ 51 15,000 UNITED BROKERS /\n 1n \·c s t or s drea m Cha rnl inghoffi('inCdl\I. OUTA SIGHT come true. An outs land -4HR. 2Y:ba, fan1 r rn. /\c- ing l\'e~·port fleach pro-cess to p vt. bc::il'h. Ask-o~·ncr i s no wh.\re perl,\' complete wit h in,:: $87,500.-Submil of-;iround and this )tr1; p ri vate boat dock . fc rs . OPF.N Sat /Sun 1-5 : 11E.l\U1'1f.'l 'L4lx-droorn, Amt"n i l ies i nc ludl.' 4518 \\'ayne Jld. J ba t h hon1c w i th b eamed cei l i n gs , F.Vt.:LYNSMI Tl·I separate f11m11y~r0:un fi!-eplacPs, lots of brick, Ofc 646-7414 /eve673-0822 <ind dining room is:"'lla· tree s haded fountai n in tanL Bring your falililJ yard. Appt. only Ca11 l·----------l or call to sec 646-771 1. Open E''es. OPEN HOUSES - SAT/SUH.1 ·5 IAYSHORES 2511 Vista · 2 Bd rms .• 1 ba., newly re- modeled kitchen: lots of charm. Guest area n\lcr $58 ,500. R-2 COTTAGE HOME AT BEACH AHDBAYDOOR garage. Nice patio ;,ire~1.\:~~~~~~~~~: Elec. ~a r age door opener. Can ~purchase in ree or leasehold. NEWPORT HTS. 547 El Modena M US T SEE! C ozy. cheerful J bdrm. or 2 & den , o n co r ne r lot . Spacious wood decked patio, from house to lgc. H & F pool. Drcs..~ing rm. & 1h bath in ~ area. Super Newport. location! All for $59.500 Three bed rooms. t~·o baths and fir e place cha rm er vt'ith a .1u1.ragc stressed for a n add ition. Price reduced to $48.500. Call 673-8550. OPfN !fl 0 • 11·~ 'UN TO l!f Nf('' NEWPORT HEIGHTS High on a hill ~·/lovely view. 2 br, 2 ba, w /ne-A·ly r emod e l e d inter ior . Included arc pl ans for 2(ld story. Only $64.900. J BR. 2 Ba w/warm & wood sy charm. Lg. R·2 lot &' 3 car garage. $45,900. Call: Dover Rily. 645·9070 I IAYSHORES Custom built, on l~e. cor· ner lot. ltecently re- dccor. 3 bdrm., 3 ba ths: l)!e. livin g rm .. formal dining rn1 .• fa mily r m. ~·ilh wet bar: ext ra lge. mst r . bd r m . Paved stor;1~c :.i rea ror boat or motor coach.-2 Nice pati a re as. Xlnt buy at 598,500 "C"THOMAS REALTOR 224 W. Coast 11wy. N'pt. Beach 548-5527 Jo:ves: 545-5643 THE STAR OF IROADWAYHAS ARRIVED!!! Come to our Grand Open. ing from 1-5 Sunday, 471 Broadway, you will see ~ bedrms, 2 ba. lg fam r"\ beaut ya rd, a11ey acc~ss. <Aring: check book ). ~ © herbert hawk1ns RlAlfOR!:t 646 · 32S!:t •SUPER• FAMILY HOME Near 8:.iC'k Bay •lors• Ar ea \tlith 58Rs plut ramily rrn plus dinint rm. 1·his home has loaJ or n't>w tile and ~·a paflt"lin~. and is a re p l ea s u r e to s how, I ~~~~~~~~~~ ...... 1 Reduced pr u·c $").'i,000. D.J. FEENSTRA 642-4513 Inc. 549-3162. J UST llE OUCF.D t o $74 ,500. 41.I H, 3ha, fa m rm, 3 car i?ar. Bout yard. 3 Blks to l·l;;i r bor J-11 . Won't l:i st :it thi~ price. VON K ERS llEALTV 646-2888 180 DEGREE VIEW HARBOR LIGHTS CUSTOM $48,500 , I . ' ' ' "-" ........ . al OAIL.YP"l..01' Sund9.Aprl18,1075 Hoelet,_W. .......... 541 ...... 1H••H...... ·Ml•"~.. 11~i;;;;; .......... , ••• ,,,, -. . ....................... ······················· .•....................• ....................... ......................... . "' ..... Solt ~HIUIH .... Solt ,Ha 'IH .... 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( • TURTLEROCK •aorow. s1.le11 ieR. onstruclio .wnll eye -level ;.-r~• , ·· ·i'': · • 2 .• Apprai••J• 10 ~Y-lcir , liO)lth o~ ,ij.~~"').tj)p paUty ,, • · '• ' 0 II/DOI'.· Great family living can be yours in this r:.l:i:1~.~"::cl:i~~~~:· appllJlllc,s, w ·tn ' cl~ets, Jrplcth, 'l ~ beautiful 4 bedroom, 2~ bath home. maaicurod 1rouado: shag~arpetlng, carcovecedgaraaes; • \ " ,• )be bon\1$ room js·large enough !or a 1ow~i•• •r..,•·. pro< •1CJ>os11d .beam ~yllnes . et .b11r , I' L ORS pool table S Car garage. Ideally .gt~ua a<u ,cipse \0 PriJl'!SS. llllldacaoe<L · . · . 67 511 ·located acr;,.s street from park & pool. •h11 t& 1•~hJJ;,.~ ... OWNER'$ UNIT; l ,830sq. fl.", ~.BR, 2\0o · ce en va uea _.1\NU. bat~ ... 1 $79,500. 640-6161 Ocean View 7 • fl 1 UNIVERSITY PARK no ... but 11 -·have 1 RENTERSVNIT,l ,296sq. ··1Bft,2 C f li · be · in this sparkling pool. No main· ~at.bl • , . . are ree, v1ng can yours tenance yard. •BR, 2b. ~-lder's construction auarantee, tax customized 3. bedroom Cf?ndo. big frpl c tn llv· rm~ advantages, a brand new !beauiiful Secluded end umt. Remodeled !<itch.en $49,950. . dUllTex In Justthe rlght,area. w/new appliances. Garage door IL · OHH SAT. & SUN. 1.5 opener. YOU OWN THE LAND. G't . I • 114 DAHLIA, j:OllOHA Da Ml.a $511,900. Call 640-6161. er.r e · · HAVE FAMILY FUH -·-~ IAY .. OHT-IWIOA ISi.AHO Jn 21 acre community park, This 4 640•6600 Furnished 2-sty. hoine. avail. for. sale bedroom, 2 bath, 2 yr old home has odease, boasts 4 illl,!l baths, dllUJll! & been beautifully decorated by 1 laundryrms. PanoranucYJewofenµre :transferred owner. Ideally loc~led c~l'.t"E~'tJ~ · q,&y. Here's ~home that's REApY for ·close to school, Pjll"k & 3 community 2269Columt.;an.. a happy fanuly! pools. Nol a Condo. See this NEW Only $42,500. Better than , OrEH SAT. I. SUH. 1·5 LISTING now. $55,995. Call 962-4454 br:.~~~~ eves '56·86"1f 544 SO. IA YFROHT, llALIOA ISLAND IH-1.A WS /MEWL YWEDS Scarce single level 2 bedroom ·Townhome. Localed in choice beach area. Beau.tifully decorated, custom drapes, s hag carpets. Has s mall private yard. Ideally situated on greenbelt a nd near SWIMMING POOL. !'lew listing. $32,900. Call now 962-4454. . CUSTOM QUALITY MESA VERDE Big 4 bedroom, 3 bath. '.'AJmosl ···custom'' home with features only ~ ... found in more expensive hom~s . '°t" Formal dining room, separate eating <r· area in kitche n, huge family room, • completely redecorated interior, covered patio , .Professionally landscaped grounds. Full price just $77 ,500. Excellent financing available. Call 546-4141 7°/o ASSUMABLE VA .LOAM Mesa de! Mar 4 bedroom, family room Jwith fireplace, large covered patio, · just $42,000. Call 546-4141. !l'IPn HUHTIHGTOH llM:H SPECIAL Come see· me this week-end! Immac 4 BR 1-slory Suburbia Pk home. Sharp, : top. condition. Lge LR, fam rm & ·. formal dining. Party oriented . patio I w/its ow.ii' BBQ.:Aii.C011d~lfo~1soop. . .Better hurry as it woo 't lase! $61.:500 .10101 THESEUS SAT/SUN 1·5 <.LINDA ISLE-IRAHD HEW-$425,000 . ·.Custom bay front elegance. Designed & · • built w /no expense spared. Polished -·marble, eX'pensive wall papers, plush cptng & drapes, bit-in vac, pool jacuzzi, sauna, pier/slip, 3-car gar. 5 Beaut bdrms, DR, FR & billiard rm. 76LINDA ISLE D.R. SAT /SUN 1-5 llG CAHYOH-$169,500 Great floor plan. ~·S)1al & informal. 4 BR, FR & _sO~. ·Lux. drapes & cptng, 3-car g •• , 1ge lot. Lovely view. llG CYH "DEAUVIW'"-VIEW New fantastic 4 BR model w /bonus rm. Impressive 2 story entrance, spac. LR & DR, wet bar, most inviting lge kitchen. Elegant mstr BR suite. Top quality cptng. Priced right! $139,500 2RUECHAMONIX SAT/SUN1·5 CORONA DEL "MAR LUXURY DUnEX Lge roof garden. Spacious 3 & den ea. unit. Custom design, south of hwy & adjacent to Irvine Terr. Beam ceilings . Frplinea. 2Yrs. new! View! Hurry! Lachenmyer f-it.><Jllor CATALINA VIEW HILLTOP LOCATION POOL \·ou can see forever ! Laguna to Palos Verdes. Bring your decorator and spve thousands. Spacious courtyard with oval pool e nclosed by eight foor wan:-Fortnnl enti'y to glass enclQBed JivinB room iind~ family area. Che f's kitchen serving patio and dining areas',\ ;t:ep..arale childre'n', g uest. ·8nd master Juites. Private ocea n~ lew -t er ra ce. $15,000 own. C:all to pre- view. -8761."" ' ' OffN lit ••IF' fOH1'9\fNtf•"· EHTaTJJlt Lavishly in this DOVER SHORES beauty. Unobstructed view, 4 BR., 41'2 baths, Jll)OI, card room & bar, library & music rm., family rm. with profess. bar (3 wet bars in all ). Lush landscaping, terrific Ule, flickering gas lamps. Only $228,QOO (B~551) ASK ·AIOUT oug Otl!ER EXCLUSIVE LI~S IH DOVER SHORIS HARBO,R . 2865 E. ~Hwy, C°"""' dol M,.. '"Selling R ... Estate lo Newport H- Simce 1944'" 673-4400 •• G••r"' 1ooie2 .. o1 1002 ···~·················~:... . ............•...... S&S PARK HUHTIHGTOH CATALINA SA VE'1'!1QU\J.NDS Formal entry to spacious sunken livirig 'T'OOm and formal dining. Huge patio kitc h·e-n and breakrast''l'fottk': t.erge famil;y~p-ffr'-.¥ 'room . Separ11~ rtl~her·in·Jaw suite. Sweeping stairs to seclude d .~astei;.1tnd c hild~cr\.fi s uites . EnoffTiou s 400 ~-g' :rt . bonus game.room Every poss ible extra Only $69 .950 toda y Ca ll 963-6167, - Of'IN IU. 'II• II S 'UN 10 tit t••li ' THE REAil ESTATERS MESA VERDE Country Club area; 4 bdrm. & family/dining rm.: like new condition! Parklike yard. Possible VA /FHA. Stllsbury Redly JISMARINEAvt. BALBOA ISLAND * 67]·6900 * MRS.CLEAN LIVES HERE Refreshing COlllblnation of clean and cmy. Ultra sharp with very private · garden. 18x30 Covered . patio. Jusl listed at S3S,900. Pack up. Call 646-7171. oPfNfl!9•11'S rUHlb8Elwcf• . . THi~ REAi. l ESTATERS I •• ' HASTINGS & CO., REALTORS ISSPENDINGTHISAFTERNOON AT OUTSTANDING HOMES HELDOPENTODAYFORYOU IN BIG CANYON . #5 Rue Du Pare. Fabulous. ,I>eane built. Versailles ·plan. directly on loth fa1nl.ay , with 4 bdrms., den, 41'2 baths, \avish appt's., plus jacuzzi & now ~uced bx :$36,000 ·to $199,jl()O.-This · home is your bes t Big Canyon ,.o'pportunit·Y. (sp ec ial purchase 'JYT"'C)gram avail .). See Chandler -McCurdy .. ' :> IN THE BLUFFS 2215 Vista Huerta. Plaza area, bes t · Bluffs budget buy, 3 Bdrms., 11'2 baths ; close to everything. Now vacant, clean & fresh . Asking only $50,500 .. See Rowland Jones. ' ·456 Vista Trucha. A separate house in The Bluffs? Can't be -but it is :· "free-standing'', no common walls in living areas; popular Plan X; 3 bdrm & family rm., giant-patio + great greenbelt view & YOU OWN THE LAND at $79,500. See Virginia Parrill INIRVINE 5056 Balsawood, THE TERRACE ; Irvine's best condominium dollar value & this one is the best o! the best. A delightfully warm & inviting home, with a country looli. 2 Bdrms., 2 baths & family kitchen, done in warm tones & texttires. Great cul-de-sac location & only steps from pool & spa. At $43,500, we invite serious comparison. FOR MORE GOOD Hiws • CALL 640-5560 ~-·=·:>::;.;, •. ·>;,;.~ 3 HOMES FOR LEASE ;::::;:;;;;:;::::::;·1 ~~~-~:'::'~u~r~~•••••••••••~!~ ~!'! .......... ~~~ Bay Island furn. 4 BR, dock $2,000 Mo . IALIOA ISLAND ----·' LitUeisland furn. 3BR,dock1850Mo. ; . EXCLUSIVES . Ol'IH SUH. lz.4 OCEAN VIEW Big Cyn. unfurn. 3 BR, C&D $1,150 Mo. , L>tUc bland. baY1n>nl. I 521 E. oc..., ll•d. Hl~LSIDI priv, pier. Wine cellar. 5 PnhtslHPolnt SPA.MISH 211 I S•J--'-HilhR-BR .rarity. N 1 t $61,tOO __,....... Cheery vacation home. ear y new 2·s ory, OWHEI HIWPOIT CENTER. M.I. 644-4910. Full lot, clOY k> aandy be droom . 3 bath s ; Be tif 1 . 180 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!!~~~ !!!!!!!!!!I beach ·, neW allra·ettve enclosed patio, au u panoramic. fireplaces, electric built· ocean view. Vle'Jf PalOI • .. I 002, •• ti I 002 price. -· . door ___. Yiirdn to San Oelnente. wr . -:•Mr Little Island bayr-t·, ins, garage ...,..... ..... •v.. PHced at $124 ooo ~I most new executive ,..•••••••••~•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••' priv. pier. R-"y re· ·' "''-"'"t' 673·3663 &&2-~ eves panisb 3 atory delight. Wr~ :i~C::·,~~!ptr~Wl~; OoubledooreotrJ.Giant -DCLUSIVE IAYFROMT HOMES vie w , 1-1eve1 home ~~vsit~~ !~~n ~~w.'•~t "'! without pool. ' night a galaxy d lighta. , * 1021JHD•1••1t Charmin&, coi:op. re:-Formal dine. Enormoua ' . HOMES OPIH ·f .. 5 DI~ ~ft.,..ioa • UHl9UE i. c-a Del M. ·-~· two . bedroop> units, one is a darling me; oi.ber over gar11oge unit. Chise to s ops. library. $98,500. See Natalie Fogart~ al . 510 Marigold, Corona'flel Mar · UHl9UE lo Harbor Ylow Hlflt ·- Tremend,ous . view! 3 ~rm. n'kJ .new. nice decor, ldscpe. Asktng $87;99o. See Carol Wilkinson al 2216 Port Durness, H.V.H. UHl9\IE DUri.EX io c.,_ di! M• - Classic, landmark duplex. Spanish exterior, interio't:. New cond .• _eXci~g. See Vergilene Hull al 608 Marguente,. bring $139,500. · ~ '· UHl9UE i. ~ lluffs -original .se~tion, 3 bedrm, excellent conditi\)n. See Ronnie Ltindy at 2004 Vista, Cajon: $74,000. UHl9UE lo Harbor Vlow H'"'" - Portofino with bunk room, plu,s 3 bdrm home. Slightly Spanish. See llarbara. Hutc.hings a! 1729 Port Char)l'5· ).!ri.ng $94,500. doo UHl9UE -Spygtou HI~ -17, sq. fl. lot, 4 bdrm stngle SloO', nearly new .. $212,000. See Marilyn Shuff at 67 Montecito, Spyglass Hill. UH19UI ill c.,.._ Dal Mw -4 bdrm, 2 story larger home with a sm'ali yard. Near beaches, newer, nifty. See Barbara Call!pbell al 310 ,orchid, Corona de! Mar. Bring$139,SOO, UHH;>UE io ttio lluffs -former model home, greenbelt location, Back Bay view, warm interior. $89,500. See Edith Patton at 2407 Novia. NB UHl9UE io the llllffs -3 bdrm , delightful paneling, vi~w •. owper will ftnance at. 8'h%, asking $98,500. See Rita Boland at 430 Vi sta Parada in the Bluffs. l»lquE in Mna Verdt -Handsome, yummy 3 bdrm Buccola, across from park. perfeclo ! $79,500. See Glen Statum at 1791 Hummingbird, Mesa Verde. UHl9\IE io Mooo Venlo -2 Story. 4 bdrm, darkroom or office, great loeali9n. Asking $72.000. -See Nancy · grDJnbnJ· at' 2824' Stromboli ui l~a Verde. f.,; IH'lli!E io Corooo cltl M• -Cornet .l!uplex .QP Oce~n. ).!lvd. Two l;li~e-,2 :8di:m units •. one leased. one Witli 'lilew, asking $197 .500. See Hugh Mynatt at 2500·0cean Blvd., Coronadel Mar UHlfilUE ill H-Vlow -· -clean and vacant Monaco, 2 bedrm & a den. Owner/Broker will lease$440. a month or sell at $70.444. That's UNIQUE. See Jim Valentine at 1819 Kimberly , Newport Beach UHl9\IE COHDOMIHIUM io fflo .its - vintage plan, colorful, charming and vacant. 3 Bedrms, 2300 sq.ft., hard to find location. Call 675-6000 for directions to Dottie Johnson at 523 Avenida Campo, brin8$79,500. llHl9UE i. Mos• Vordt -5 bdrms, pool, jacuizi, a~rium model. . $80,500. See Earl Hibbard· at 2081 Goldeneye, Mesa Verde UH19UE io Mosa Ver• -4 bdrm, custom near golf and tennis club, large lot, single story. See Betty Chappel al 1882Tahili Drive, Costa Mesa. UflllillVUI: t1()~1:§ ON TOP OF THE REAL ESTATE MAl'IKETWITH THE NICEST PEOPLI; SELLING THE' NEATEST HOMES ClPRONA DEL MAR , 675.eotlO MESA YEfllDE,. 5'6·6990 • CALL US 1002·G ... rol !~ • 1042 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••• ---··-.:-.. ·-----...... -~~ OCEANRIONl Duplex -Catch the spectacular view: from this huge 3 BR, 3 BA upper uni\ with plush carpeting, drapes thruout; • spac~ous liv rm andxtra lrg cov'd,patio deck. The monstrous 3rd. bdrm could easily be !or guests as it has its own bath and almost entire kitchen and sep. entrance. The Jower is a roomy 2 BR, 2 BA with its own patio. Dbl gar "' ~ modeled & iedecot.' 3 -· OPEN ' SAT. Ir SUM. l·S . BR. homo + itlc.-Nearl~~~~~~~~~I hideaway m-. auite .. F Mirrored wardrobe. All •• fBDRMS, ·4 ~ baths, family rm, brkfst No. bay. $125,000 • Open DOVER SHORIS this topped otl with 3rd plus xtra pr kg. ·,, JACOBS REALTY rm, din rm. 65' boat slip. $198,000. house l -S,·Sat. &r Sun. 306 on FE Eland level fiesta ramlly'f'OOm, Apolena. Beamed cellin11s. 675-6670 29191ffwpOrt .. d.·c-30ltl I 12•&-.t.t.._ OpenSat&Sunl-S 1350 W .__ .a. •t _.._, 1430AntiguaWo.v. Fireplace. Wet bar. * · -r ~...._ -$17,JOO 1Mmaculate 4 Bf,8 Ba, Three patio•·-11 with ~ 3BDRMS, 3 b·aths, den, 3 car garage, Near Nort21 Bay rOrma) dlnlna:, tarn rm, ocean views I Upgraded . pier&sllp. $239,500 3 BR.+ aot. aet,.6t8-4184 everywhere. Seller anx-Gi-·111 IOOi ••••NI ~ llO . CALL For A. SINt'#lllig l-"==-="-----1 ious. Full priee •.900 · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••• • •~ "........... .... ..-.oRl'llACH .!'!11·'°'?. ·u ..... ~~ ·-·--·---------.. -,_,. "l'.'".::fl":X.ER npah .--::. .. ~'1.~au'"' ~::~ • . t4z.s1•0 . . 6.40.1•01, ,. ,.... ... ~ u-. 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Oorseous brick Me~a . ll'1 Just '47.500 II K~Y • room " 2 bath }Jom,. llon:iemake.r's dream · 011NFM•· 11 >'1~rot11 Met• 3 ,,,, "'ll.€ALTOP.S.Ji PETE BARRETT 1ttry kltch<n. Woll< to ',k it'~"e·lo-. Genero•• Clf"~rled o•· s·•t b'll -REALTY-CHARUS M. FIRGUSOH O,IM HOUSES:I toS P..M. ' J626 CATAMARAN: For the big f amily .only; no others , nee,d ,apply: Six bedrooms, !alni't)' room, swJp>mlni pool, jacuzzi, ,11utting green. Ready lo move Into as the owner has been transferred. Open Sat & Sug for your inspect.ion. , 320 SV.WARD: Shorecllffs, ~pllt level . three bedroom home, Beam .ce!Ungs, large family · rooin, Come 3ee !or yourse.lves. OpenSilndayonly,, · 1411 MARINERS: Weslcliff area coiivenience:....close to schools, pd.rks, shopJ>\!>g; a great five bedroo"\ ~lus a pool. Qpen, Sal & Sun. · J , 231 ·LARll5rUR: An investor's delight-ready for expansion on. a lot·& one-half. c Two be<IJoooms, two baths plµs .a lanai room. i'"a(k '·your boat or. ·tr•iJer, o[ walk to the beach. 91!1'!1 Sat onJ;i:. ' ' ' . 2 •• ~.;n..i St" !'!eat. NEW, and nic,. BrancI ·new thrlfie bedroom, great fenced yard area. Open Sun. only for your inspection. EXCl.l)SIVES: I. Beautifully upgraded & . decorated Bluffs Condo. 2. Corooo dol M-lnleresllng two . bedroom home, with loft on a lot & ·~one-half, R-2 zoning and ready for a ., large second unit. 3. lost ~-Little Island: Unusual ·five bedroom. ON THE BAY with PRIVATE PIER ; or can be · re-converted to a duplex. $250,000. Call for appointment. : COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 2515 E.C-IHwy.C.,.. .. M_. . 67S.S5 II . ' !082G-.I •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• &iaJ;}~ t:.F.Colesworlhy • (A>.·Rt'Ullor." WESTCLIFF-COUHTllY FRENCH · Formal & elegant. Decorated lo perfection. Finest carpt;ts & drapes & . wall· coverings. ·Just 18 mos. new. ' Trans. owner says ''action .. pleas&''., ' 'Sep. master..suite, 3 family bdrms. & 1' one may be . 1'Sed as priv. maid's ·,. quarters. ., DOVl!ll SHORB , Dramatic in every detail. Wells Q\13lity construction at its best. 4 Bdrms. + study. warm family rm. & formal dining rm. Front entry patio with pool. Sp~ctacular view. Call for app't . $189,500 ... AH IHVIT A TIOH TO GRACI0\15 LIVING Darling family home; custom detailed ·Carmel model; 3 bdrms., family nn., . dining rm. Priced to sell at $74,500 & you own the land! C.F~ COLES WORTHY ' ---640~0020 . EASTBLUFF CENTER ---·----- 1002G...,.ol 1002 ................................................ .. r ILUFFS srECIALISTS FOR I 0 YEARS surER IAY VllW$ D-PLAN; 3 bdrm.;likenew, loads o! custom features. $94,900 Including land. . E·PLAN; 3 bdrm. & den, one of a kin~ end . un.i\. Many custom (eatures. Prime loco original Bluffs. $112,000. CHOICE GR!BllaT-l'OOLSIDI . C·PLAN; 4 bdrm., decorator's model. Sparkles! $82,500. Z.PLAN; 6 bdrms., 3 ba. Custom drapes , shutters, ·etc. $89,950 ~nclbdlng land.,: • Q ·PLAN ; 3 bdrm., with conversation pit. $78,500 Y·BLAN; 3 bdrm .• free-standln1; loails of extras. 4:52 Vista Roma, Open Sun. 1·5. $69,900. V-PLAN; 3 Bdrm., super cozy. '$56,950 A-PLAN ; 3 Bdrm., single level. $50,500 WE HAVI O'TIB$ · FROM 145,.00 TO' SI 41,000 'chools, Only JO'I' ·~iii· Lo,. low, <1<>wn ••• -~ ' lllAl.tORS • 133-3121 ·n.-. Call oow to '11eei p'ayin't flurrycallnow lleiait,'tmaU ~'Wany '.Jl-1-.»tl ' ,__0...:...•· , .. 7401~A1at. ..,,.. Aient. ~Jbm~~J~mt~·~'"~~~~a..:::::J! ..... ~ .... ~~'="S-~**~~:::::-e~.~--~==.._.~.l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.l!~!!!~~~!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! , . - I • ,.JA .. ~ .......... -• ,. • ! ( ~ Ii .. I ' : • H r •11For5o1e ·~ .... Sole ~ForSole ~For S. ForSole . , ....... 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Now $275,000, Fee. · HIW ORLEANS MAHSIOH Seldom seen, elegant 3 bdrm., 3 bath island charmer. Hdwd. firs., massive !rpl~ .. formal dining. Steps to bay & shops. Fantastic at $119,950 -Hurry ! ! ILUFFS COHDO V-Plan, 3 bdrms., 2•1.1 baihs ; near pool. $.54,500 S67 S• HlcolaDrive, Sulh IOZ Newport C...... 64<1-4050 ------ CLASSLFlED wi.11 sell i-~-J~anl Ads Ca11642 G-1ooz,G<pero1 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ***$7,000,000*** During March our sales associates participated in a wide range of sales. From $43, 750 to $370,000. They set an all lime company record with over 7 million dollars in sales. We feel th e y are th e be s t . Congratulations! Bill Bents Marcia Bents ' Eleanor Bowie La Vera Burns 'Jerry Dalebout Lyleen Ewing Russ Flynn Donna Godshall George Grupe Mary Harvey Steve Suthe rlen Rich Wray Len Jiaynes Bob Horgan Eileen Hudson JoAnn Kenton ·Gary Knox Dean Kring Marilyn Leidy Marjori'e Mahon Mary Lou Marion Jim Mulle r Rich Muller Norm Ne ls on Don Nourse Arnie Quevedo Paul Quick Kathryn Raulston Robin Richards Lucy Rose Pal Sanders Peggy Spiess Carol Tatum Bob Yorke Gene Vreeland MAIH CHAHHB. IAYFROHT Exciting action view of ocean and bay w /pier & slip, adjacent sandy beach. 3 bedrooms, 4 bath home w/den & office, 2nd floor master suite, colorfully planted enclosed patio. $2.50 ,000. CORONA DB. MAR Charming town house -delightful decor. l·lardwood floors , leaded · windows, TV ·music c~nJ.er and bar in convertible den. $65,000. Fee. BIG CAHYOH IUILDIHG SITE Exceptional view site in private community on cul-de-s ac quiet street. Ove rlooks 18th fairway, green, clubhouse and Newport Center. Prime location. $92,500 fee. YOU WILL LOVE the s paciou s feeling th e: PENINSULA location th e immaculate condition -the light & airy 4 bedrooms and BEST OF ALL. the price, $99,500 LUSK HARIOR VIEW HILLS You will enjoy the outdoor fun of this charming home with it's pool, jacuzzi. twin char broiler & gas lig hts. 4 bedrooms , 2 baths. $105,000. REDUCTION OF $7,500 ... On this supe rb Baycrest propertx. Owner anxious. Location excellent: Hom e in1macu l ate . Yard IS s mas hing. 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, formal dining room. Bes l buy in Baycrest. $110,000. · TOP LIDO LGe11.TIOH Quality constructed four bedroom four bath home on corner Strada. Hardwood floors. Priced at $130,000. THIS HOME HAS IT ALL Popular Corona del M_ar addr~ss, charm with quality; view the tide pools ·and pounding surf. Terms, too! 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. $135,000. COHT.EMl'OIAllY - WOOD I.GLASS Scrumptious! ! 5 bedroom,. family room, dining room, convertibl~ ~en or library; in marvelous c:;ond1t1~n. with large tree lin<!d yard, mcludmg gas BBQ and patio ; 2-story livmg room. n ew k itchen, wet bar and pluses everywher e. $164,500. CHOICEHOME - CHOICE LOCATIOH De li ghtful Deane two bedroo'!', two bath plus de n condom1n1um 1n Big Canyon. E xquisitely decorated & landscaped. Many custom. features. Perfect for a smaller family_ or any age. $128,500 PeteBarrellf<e~~'I' Hernag: c:11e;io~ pre:Jenl:J "THIS OL' HOUSE" HAS THE CHARM AHD GRACI of early Corona del Mar. What fun to bring your antiques and move in . Built on 2 lots with plenty of space aroundit,seeittoday! 21tirta.OlclC ..... dolMr S..1·5 GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY -W.lTIAfilOHT PIXBi-. ~Thou~ands under market - immediate occupancy. 4 Bedrooms + warm family room off kitchen. Deck on canal -walk lo ocean or enjoy 2 swimming pools and tennis court. 223 (:..,al, Hwpl Shorn, HI S.o 1-5 POPULAR EASTBLUFF IMMACULATE LUSK·IUILT -4 bedroqm, family room home with delightful patio. Great privacy here Oil quiet cul-de-sac corner lot. 'Open and cheerful. $79,500. 900 Alder Place Newport lch VIEW AND POOL S..n 1·5 WARMTH OF COUNTRY HOME - and Marine view too. When you visit this 3 bedroom home observe :t hese amenities : ope n beam ceilin gs, new appointments in kitchen, new pool and jacuzzi-plus yod own the l~nd ! . 1420 K1n<Js Rd CllffH.,... Sal,!Suo 1·5 CLIFF DRIVE DUPLEX NEWPORT HEIGHTS -2 homes on large l'ot ! Terrific 3 bedroom, family rQom with view of ot?ean, plus separate 2 bedrm cottage. Asking· $115,000. 1111·15 CNff.Dr. Hwpflch S..o 1·5 TERRIFIC FLOOR PLAN 5 IEDROOM, FAMILY ROOM HOME -with privacy for everyone. Lovely_ courtyard entry, patio for entertaining "nd pleasure. cheery new kitchen and much more .. Price reduced to $91,500. 1633Highl..,d,Hwp11ch s...1.5 UNIVERSITY PARK HOME SHARP 3 IEDROOM I. FAMILY' ROOM -free standing and on fee land. Gay and bright decor. Floor to ceiling windows vie wing atrium, cozy fireplace -best buy in area at $63,900 . I 7571 Hickory Tree, Irvine Sal/S.. 1·5 G1n1rol ---1002'G_.. foot ............................................... * OPEN SUHDA Y 1-5 * 221 VIA HICE. UDO ISLE Gracious 5 BR., 4 ba. hom e ; wd. panelin g, s late. marble frplcs . $139,500 . 231 COLTOH, HEWl'ORTSHORES Beach house, 2-story living rm., 3+ BR., 2 ba. $62 ,500 5 11 CARNATION. CdM Beautifully maintained So. of Hwy. duplex. 3 BR. ea 1800 Sq. fl. ea. $127,600 DUPLEXES -CALL TO SEE 4 & 2 BR., ocean air, $90,000 Deluxe, 3 BR. each, $127,600 Oceanfronl, nrly new, $195,000 {2 & 1 BR, near ocean, $72,500 * •IUSIHESS IS GREAT!•• We need 2 experienced salespeople Call George Davidson 645-7575 DAVIDSON REALTY )80' W l, cir H.,., N !;'. 64'> 7S75 ~1 1 r .. ""P'"' t ,,cJ "JI 673 90b0 511.ECT-RARE·SCARCl>Sl'IClAL -VIEW ..... o•w 2701 lslaJldVlewDr.c.t.4 0,..S...1·5 For the professional -ultra deluxe 4 Bdrrq., 3 baths, paneled family r m . 3 ·Car garage. 2 -Frplc's . Select appt's thruout. Blt·in wet bar -intercom; pooU¥ze lot. . 2582 sq. ft: for gra cious living. REDUCED TO $141,000 Directions: San Joaquin to Crown Dr., right' on Bluewater lo Lighthouse, lert ,w Island View. • • BIG CANYON REALTY 6'44°1193 VACANT AND HEW O N THI MAIU(fT -sharp north Costa Mesa, 4 bedroom, 2 bath & family room. Beautiful condition with remodeled kitchen and new carpets thruout. Perfect cul-de-sac location. .._...private yard. Priced only $41 ,950. Call now, won't last 546-58a0 UNUSUAL HOME FllSY TIMI OFFERED ·-4 bedroom, family rm, 2 !rplcs, J baths,. big lot, 4 car garage, 2 patios, rec...tty .........._ All this and lovely Eastside location. Harbor High School district. Asking .$64,500. Owner will listen to offers. Cal S4G-l ISi NEWPORT BEACH DREAM OVER 3700 SQ.FT. of family home. Priced only $122 ,500. 5 big bedrooms. formal dining , large family, 2 pools, 2 fireplaces & much, much more. Elegantly decorated & r~ady for your inspection. Call 546-5880 RARE FIND SPECTACULAR OCEAN FRONT - 2 story home with magnificent ·~ and Moc.II. 3 Large bedrms with room for 4. Oversized family room and living rm. Modern kitchen and dining. All Jess than 3 years old. First time offered at $199,000. Choice Balboa location. Coll S4G-l 151 MESA VERDE 2 Story , OHLY $64 ,000. You'll love this executive style Pacesetter home complete with 4 bedrooms, 3 baths; den & formal dining. Fantastic lattice work patio cover. •st • ._ in all of Costa Mesa. Don't miss it!! Call S.U-5180. SPRING HAS SPRUNG SUMMER IS COMING -Plan ahead, see this s uper spacious pool ltome. Everything done in the finest taste. 3 bed rooms, 2 bath, family room -FORMAL D INING. 1 year old & looks like moqel. Cal ••al S4G-l 15 I BEACH HOME $49,500 -Short walk to the water. 3 Bedroom, 2 bath, custom bonus room, BBQ, brick patio, n earby pool and tennis court. See this charming, newly listed · beach home offered at $49,500. Call S4G-l 151 . ERITAGE. -· • I002GaMraf 1002 •.•••.•••·········-····· ...................... . • rl"4tue Swdd. ~ REALTORs' VISIT THESE BR.I.HD HEW OH THE MARKET 3 Bedroom, 2 bath. l:ul-de-sac + enclosed game room. Walking distance to school, many custom features. Quick occupancy. $56,500. 241 Sherwood, E. Coda Mesa SalfSuo I G-6 ENTERTAIN. •• by the wol this summer in this 4 bedroom house with lovely pool area, covered patio, brick BBQ, close to shopping. Just $47,500. 15312 Ho111o9h-La. H.8. S..o 1-5 BU.UTIFOLLY DECORATED HAllOR VIEW HOME Montego model. 4 Bedrooms, dining rm + f am rm. Warm fi r eplace. On a bea utiful landscaped corner lot . Shows like a model. $81,500. CALL-644-7270 2828 E. Coott Highway, Corona del Mor DOVER SHORES Sandy beach is the setting for new, custom colonial home w /5 BR. faro. rm., formal din., air co•d. $295,000. LIDO ISLE Large 8 BR, 6 ba. home beach: 50 ft. lot. shore $295,000. Will consider trade on sandy mooring. LIHDA ISLE Beautifully decor. 3 BR. & lagoon. Ramp & s lip. $255,000 de n. on Bill GRUNDY. REALTOR · SOUTH LAGUHA YIEW EST-ATE Beautiful coastline view~. Custom quality. St. Charles kitchen, 4. bedrooms, 4 baths, including guest ·house . Offered far below replacement cost . $249.500. ••• ,.. 1002 ....... . 100 • : i 11,, 'I" , , I [ \ . '\I I I ' ' ' r,' HI W IH IAYSHORIS Immacul ate 3 bedroom, 2 ha.th family home In private com~un1ty near be ach . Lovely patio for entertuinipg. $81 ,~· DIAL 644-1766 2161 ""' J ...... "-ltd.· M.I. A COJJIWILL "1•..a \ .............................................. ------1--.. -'!l ........ -·1·-------Guer ol 1002 G....... 100 • I 'CIOU$ OC.IAHMOtfT'S •••••••••••••• .. ••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• """ R-1 Vacaatlot..,,000 SHCIOUS LIVING. 2,,l BrduplexSUS.500 Your ramily ~ "'Uve It 3 & 2 Br duplex S1S8,51X> up·; tn1 thla uP&ractcd 2 Dix. d\lplex 1199.500 Aloi')', 4 br + barlus ""1 Submit all orre,.11 nt ar new home. Offered 6'1~·1000 al only 16<,500. GOV'T. 0- ' SR .. 2ba.129.SOO Low down P6,Ymrnt .151-.00 .. __ •. .,,, .. ...,•~a~_ ,.... ~illilfiti"r-..-:; ALL U.S. YETS fl ~ your rlahf to own a home 'A'llh no rlo1A•11 pay. n1 t>nl . Staff nr cx - veter11ns to Asii;i1'\ you , C11ll World Rc.,I J..:iil11t.i . Oran~e Counly '~ only Ve ter11n Ueal f.1 ~•le $Rt.:,a l \l ~. {\alt 1ror Ylltr111 counae or. •nn.ca11 .. y<1- ' I WANTED ~larry B•bbltl ind Pete Vogel wa nt 3 more good Ka le9 people. CaU now. VOGEL & BABBITT R[ALTOHS 1)44·60~ FAMILY FUN 5 + POOL Super upgraded tri-level r epu blic home. Shows like a oi.odel. Formal dining room , huge ra mily room with fireplace. Professionally la ndsca ped. Large heated & filtered pool with firepit for entertaining. Just offered at $66,900. C HAllMJHG LIDO ISLE This immacul at e 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 tile. Two large palios & sundeck with room to expand. Only $88,950. MESA VERDE l'OOL HOME This lovely 3 bedroom 2 bath home has jus t been introduced to the market. Huge used brick fireplace. Low maintenance yard with large pool. Choice area. Only $47,500. HOME AND INCOME Super sharp duplex in great location. Front unit has 3 bdrms. 2 baths plus lovely added family room. Back unit is 1 bedroom, l bath. Offered at only $43,950. 1002 G-1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• UNUSED HOMES See Ille biggest selection II new llolw In Soulhlm Clllfllmla: It's easl• ID buy 31MWlllllle than to nnance an old one. The City of Irvine wa1nut Village College Park Homes OJality hanes for growing families from Ma,-490 Village of El Camino Real Greentree Homes UnlQUe lot plans lor ' young families from 139,495 Deerfield Palio Hemes Versatile floor plans for growing families from $4'1,490 Deerfield T ownhomes 1 & 2 story homes tor YoUl'l9 families from S37,490 Deerfield Par1t Homes Spacious, elegant executive homes from $54,995 Village of Universtty Park The Terrace TO\M'lhomes Single story homes surrounding a park ............... Pali! II Homes Dramatic, rustic exterior designs from MB,990 OeaneHomes Distinctive single family garden homes from $59,250 Rancho San Joaquin TC>WMomes A new adull-or10nted, got! & tennis recreation community. lrom $53,990 N-Beoch Village of Harbor View Harbor View Homes Charming 1 & 2 story single family homes from $70,495 Spyglass HUI Eleecutive hOmes wlth spectacular ocean views ffom •116,000 Jasmine Creek Homes Plush homes accented with cedar. brick & stone from $95,500 Promontory Bay Homes Elegant waterfront living from $195,900 Tustin Greenwood VIiiage • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• COROHA DEL MAR Rustic home with 2 bdrms., 2 baths, on R -2 lot. Offered at $6(i,950. 31577 E. Hine Dr. Open Sun. 12·4 Beautifully decorated condominium, located on Laguna Niguel Golf Course. Vaulted ceil.; close to community en· tertainment area: $44,950 Reduced $4,500 New port Beach, exclusive area: Beautifully decorated with papers & paint; 4 bdrms., dining rm., recreaf tion r oom. Ready to go at $73,000 · • COROHA clel MAR DUPLEX Uncle S. will help you buy this 3 bdrm:· + l ·bdrm. Best terms. $951000. .., Heritor View Hcwnes . Much in demand Carmel; 3 bdrms., 2 baths + family rm. Offered at the low price of $64 ,950. 4-PLEX, WR.L TRADE 4 Large units, xlnt loc. Offered at $95 .500 [CUfilllN -MllfiTIN INC J '-·--REALTORS . . 644-7662 . COROHA DEL MAR 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• BLUFFS BAYFRONTS . E.PLAH HEW LISTING 2350 Sq. rt. of understated charm in finest q uality. 3 BR, 21h ba., form. din . Huge fam. rm. w/wet bar & parquet wood firs. I lh Yrs. old . Spectacular day /night view. Only $94,500 ! 01'EH 1-5 2957 9UEDADA IUILDER'S FURH15HED MODB. Super custom, one of a kirf<t.\ 2500 Sq. ft., 3 BR, 31h: ba., form. din.,. fam. rm. w /wet bar & 2nd frpl. Spectacular ho me w /spectacular view. $145 ,000, Including land. 01'EH I ·5 2926 l'SILA laff v. del 0..01 PANORAMIC YISTA -EHD UHIT Gated courtf.ard entry, elegant 1950 sq. ft. 2'h yr. old 3 BR., 2'h ba. Lge. wrap around patio. $107 ,000 Including land. 01'EH 1 ·5 31 2 VISTA MADER.4 SUPER 4 IR. IUY-$57,500 Jmmac. 3 yr. vtd, across from pool & huge greenbelt . Combination kitch/fam . rm. 21;.!. Ba. 01'EH 1 ·S 428 VISTA SUEllTE HELEN B. DOWD I 'REALTOll, IHC . MLS 644-01 3 4 , 1973 TapLlslerl.TapSol11-• Hewporf..Meso losd of Realtors Laurelwood T owohomes Maintenance-free Iii/Jog in a rustic environment from $28,990 G_.. · 1002iG1oerol 1002 L&urtKwood Palio Homes Oislinclive 1 & 2 &fO(y single family homes from $45,990 F'epoertree Homes lmegfnal ive floor plans fOt growing famtlies troal ~7,"90 You can reerctl theee homall by t&klng the SM Diego or Senta Ana treew.y to Irvine . Sps\d a dry In the villaoes of lrvlne, You mtQht find h's where YoU wt1nt to epeod lhe rest of your life. ~ (QUA,L MOllSlllG Of'ORTl.ltl1' 1.!!.r IRVINE VJUAGES .. ... ... ... ... •••••••••••••••••••••••!••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~ BIG CANYON 1WO OP EN HOUSES in BIG CANYON Country Club are staffed to sho~ _you AU available homes in this prestigious area, priced from $124,~- Cw • S•day from l·Sto JS Rue Fontaine bleau 4 Be~ 29 Rue Grand Vallee 3 BedrOona:.:r •Also e xceptional VIEW '• Bordeawunodel . . Shown by Appl. ()ply• .. ., .. ,.•~C~•:1:==L011 ~......,. I I I I ' l ' .. , .. HOUSES FOR SALE 2 llDltOOM 5062 Alder (The Terrace) Irvine SS1·2079 $49 ,500 Sat/Sun 10·5 ~13 E . Bay, Balboa Peninsula 675-3000 $79,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 . 250 E . 22nd St. Eastside CM . 642-6368 Sat/Sun 1-5 219 Orchid Ave, Corona de! Mar 644-6200 Sun. 1-5 219 lris, old Corona del Mar, CDM 642·5200. 67S-4060 . Sun 1·5. •431 Seaward, Corona Del Mar 673-8550 $67 ,500 Sun 1-5 1626 Unit "D" Iowa, Mesa Verde 642·6368 $29,300 SIDlday 1·5 2 IR & FAM RM or DEM 1614 Louise St., Laguna Beach 494·8558 $83,000 Sun 12·4 10 Rue Fontainebleau Big Cyn NB 644-1766 ·. $128,500 Sat/Sun l ·S 216 Poppy, Corona del Mar 644-1766 $129,500 Sat/Sun l ·S 330 Morning Cyn Rd., CDM 67S-7225 $106,000 Sat/Sun 1-S. 1111 Pt. Manleigh Cir, HVlims NB 552-7500 Sun. I 'S 19 Rue Fontainbleau, Big Cn.NB 644-5467 5129,500 Sun all day 3 IEDltOOM 401 Holly St. Laguna Beach 497-1038 $89,500 Sat/Sunl-5 :30 •4382 Satinwood, Univ Pk, Irv. 640-6 161 $59,900 Sat l ·S,Sun 2·6 * •#S Bal boa Coves, Newport Bch 613-S298 $13S,OOO Sat/Sun 1-4 112 Vi a Havre. Lido Isle, NB 675-0123 $112.500 Sun 1-S •416 Cabrillo, Costa Mesa 540-1151 Sat/Sun l·S 2011 I Emperial Cove Ln, H .B. 968-8262 $48,500 Sat/Sun 12-S 440 Elmhurst (College Pk) C.M. 833-9781 $44,500 Sat/Sun 1-S 242 Walnut (Newport Shores) NB 548-1290 $51,900 Sun 1·5 •#40 Rue Fontainebleau, Bg Cn NB 644-S742 $135,000 Sat/Sun 1-S 428 Narcissus Ave, CDM 67S-8348 Sat/Sun 12-5 29632 DeervaJe Ci r, Lag Niguel 831-0873 $48,800 Sat/Sun • 1420 Kings Rd Cliflliaven, NB 642-5200 $122,500 Sat/Sun l ·5 1400 Kings Rd Cllf!Haven, NB 642·5200 $79,500 Sat/Sun l·S 1405 Morningside, Laguna Beach 494.9473 Sat/Sun 2-5 241 Via Genoa (Lido Isle) NB 642·8235 $140 000 Sat/Sun 1·5 · •341 Hanover, College Pk, CM 546-4141 $49,500 Sun 1·4 1521 E . Ocea n Blv (Bal Pen) NB 613-3663 $124 ,000 Sun. 12-4 1215 Somerset (Wstcliff) N.B. 644-1766 $125.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 320 Vista Madera (Bluffs) N.B. 644-1766 $97,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 133 Shorecliffs, Corona del Mar 67S-7225 $138,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 429 Vista Suerte, The Bluffs 673-8550 $72,500 Sat/Sun 1,5 1984 Port Claridge, Hbr \lu, NB · 673-8550 Sat/Sun l ·S ••631'alboa Coves, Newport Bcb 675-3000 $131,900 Sun.1·5 29 Rue Grand Vallee, Big Cnyn 644 -6056 $149,500 Sun 1-S: 1923 Fullerton ~t., Co.ta Mesa · 546-2313 Sat/Sun 1.5 235 East 22nd St, Newport Bch. 67S·SS11 Sun l·S 530Cabrillo, Costa Mesa 642·= Sun l·S 810 Kings Road, Newport Beach 642-0200 $93,750 Sun I'S 107 Cadiz, San Clemente · 493-2190 $4S,500 Sun l·S 4885 Paseo de Vega, Irvine 552-7000 $65,995 Sun.1-5 •1430Sa ntanella Clrv Ter) CdM 644-6200 $79,500 Sun. l·S 9:11 Club House, Newport Beach 646-7711 Sun 1·5 22211Vista Dorado (Bluffs) NB 642-8235 $64,900 Sun. l ·S J IR & FAM RM or DEM 64!1 Anita St. Laguna Beach 494-8558 $85,500 Sun 12-4 •6282 Myrtle, Huntington Bch. 846.1311 $61,500 Sat/Sun l·S 206 Hanover, (College Pk) C.M. 646-7414 $42,950 19031 Milford Cir., Hunt. Bch 556-6901 $40,000 Sat/Sun 12-6 389 Molokai, Costa Mesa 556-6171 $44,300 Sat/Sun 1-5 480 Nyes Pl., Laguna Beach 494-9473 $86,500 Sat/Sun 11-4 213 Via Dijon, Lido, Nwpt Bch 646-3255 Sat/Sun 1-5 3359 Larkspur, Greenbrook, CM 536-8836 $57,000 Sun 1-4 •1227 Outrigger Dr. HVHCdM 640-8819 $129,500 Sat/Sun llJ.S 102 Tbe Masters Circle, C.M. 645-4363 $67 ,500 Sat/Sun 12·S 111 Via Dijon (Lido Isle) N.B. 675-7542 $136,500 Sat/Sun l·S . •1614 Corsica l'l (M"'a Verde) CM 645-444S $49,950 Sat/Sun 12:3U 238 Colton (Npt. Shores) N.B. 64S-7S7S · $62,500 Sun. 1·5 •1827 Sabrina Ter., CdM '673-2222 Sun. 1·5 · 2272 Fordham, (College Pk) CM 646.7414 . Sat/Sun l·S 4133 Cortland Dr (C.ameo Hgblds) CdM 673-3177 . $87,900 Sat/Sunl·S 308 Poinsettia, Corona del Mar 673-2222 • Sun. 1 ·5 2138 Redlands, Newport Beach 6"-6200 Sat/Sun 1-5 1106 Sandpii>er (HVHllls) CdM 644-&oo Sat/Sun.1·5 1300 Seacrest (HVHills) CdM 644-6200 $118,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 . 5836 Southall Terr . CTrtlttk) · 644-6200 $113,900 Sat/Sun l.S 17~1 Hickory Tree, Unv Pk Irv . 642-5200 $63,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 . . ' . . . . ' . ' . . .. T • ,. ""• •, , I • " I '' DIRECTORY • ..,, tM1 a...,Y di,.cf• 'I ... .,.· ................. , .......... kscl:::.;-... ._ ...... ·MlfH~••td•~ .. .,....... .... ~Mwrtt................ 1DAILYPILOT 'WANT ADS. Potr•• ....... .,_.._..for ............. _,.ti h 1bt 11Ct. 1i..f ..... t1 .. ...... c"'-tac .. .FrW.,. s• •t ... s..sr,. 241 Sherwood, E. C°'ta Mesa 644·7270 $56,500 Sat/Sun llJ.6 * • 191S Bayside Or., CdM 644-1766 $250,000 Sun2·5 881 Sandcastle (HV HlsJ.CciM . . 644-1766 $94,500 / Sun.1·5 •1472 Galaxy Dr (l>overSbrsl NB 644·1766 $179,500 Sun.1-S 1814 Toyon Ln (Baycrest) NB 644-1766 $110,000 Sat/Sun. l ·S 4.53 Vista Trucha ( Eastbluff) NB 640.8984 $77 ,500 Sun 2·S 2016Calvert (Mesa Verde) C.M. 675·3000 $67 ,500 Sun. 1·5 • 15CY7 Bonnie Doone Irv Ter CdM 67S-3000 , Sat/Sun 1-S •1724 Terrapin (Baycrestl NB 675-3000 Sat /Sun 1·5 412 Colton St.,Nwpt Shores, NB 540-liSl Sun 1·5 •843 Magell an , C°'ta Mesa 645-0303 $49 ,500 Sun l·S *1855 Illinois, Costa Mesa 646·7171 Sun l·S 279 E. Wilson, Costa Mesa 646-7171 Sun 1·5 •437 Cabrillo, Costa Mesa 646-7171 Sun l·S 20171 Interior Ln .. Hunt. Bch. 646-7171 Sun l ·S 2438 Bowdoin, Costa Mesa 646-7171 Sun l ·S 917 McKenzie Pl .. Costa Mesa 646-7171 Sun l·S ••17 Balboa Coves, Newport Bch 67S-4392 $112,500 Sun 12:31J.5 ••4001 Marcus (Nwptlsland) NB 894-5396 $110,000 Open· 17721 Collins, DutchHaven, HB 842·9371 $51,900 Sun 1·5 •1747 Pitcairn , Mesa Verde, CM 549·8655 $66,500 Sun 1·5 310 Lookout Dr., Laguna Beach 494-7551 $105 ,000 Sun.1-5 303 LaJolla, NewportHgbts, NB 642·5200 $75,000 Sun 1·5 1735 Port Sheffield (HVlims) NB 642-8235 Sun. l·S 340 Princeton. Costa Mesa 546-2313 Sun 1-5 2207 Waterrront, Corona Del Mar 675-7225 $125,000 Sun l·S 477 Broadway, E -side. Costa Mesa 646-3255 Sun 1-S 320Seaward, Shorecliffs. NB 67S·SSll Sun 1·5 4 IEDROOM 2680 Victoria Dr., Laguna Bch 494.9473 Sun.1·4 3732Scottsda le (Colony) Irv. SSl-3879 $52.900 Sat/Sun 1-5 ill Via Dijon (Lido Isle) N.B. 675-7542 $136,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 20751 Hopetown Ln, Hunt. Beach 615-4630 $53,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2 Rue Chamonix (Big Cyti) NB 644·4910 · $139,500 Sat/Sun 1-S 2071 Port Bristol Cir, Nwpt Bch 640-6161 $83 .950 _ Sat/Sun l·S · •15332Cambay. Huntington Beach 536-8836 $49,950 Sat/Sun 1·5 •35 Rue Fontainebleau, Big Cnyn 644-6056 $21S.OOO .Sunl·S 201 Camellia St., Costa Mesa 546-2313 Sat/Sun 1-S 251 Colton, Newport Beach 642-7398 $6S,900 Sat/Sun_l ·S 4 IR & FAM RM or DEH 1123 Main St. Huntington Beach 536-8821 $79,500 Daily 1-4 · •2025 Baltra P l (Mesa Verde) CM 833-3821 $73 .500 Sun. I·> 1090 Salva dor (Mesa de! Mar) CM 540-0678 $57,000 Sat&Sun 1·5 1103 Salines, Mesa Woods, CM 842-7407 Sat&Sunl·S 17582 Manches te r , Irvine 552-7949 $S7,900 Sat/SunlO-S 9551 Bay Meadow Dr.,Hunt Bch 962·4643 $67 ,500 Sat & Sun 12·4 2012 Port Ramsgate, Nwpt. Bch. 644-7866 $93,SOO Sat 1-5/Sun 11-1 2037 Calvert, Mesa Verde, CM 540·11Sl $64 ,000 Sun l ·S •1626 Galaxy Dr, DoverShrs, Nii 642·2589 $189,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 1841 Port Margate, (HVlims) N.B. $92,500 Sat /Sun llJ. 7 •1508 Dover Dr., Newport Beach 642-7674 Sat. &Sun.12·6 2312 Windward Lane, Nwpt Beach 645·3920 $96,000 Sun 11-4 •• 102 Linda Isle, Newport Beach 640.1607 $198,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •1019 Mation Ln <Wstcliff) NB · · 675-5726 $239,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 * 15312 Nottingham La., Hunt Beh 64S-740ll $47,500 Sun 1·5 •IS Cypress Point Ln Big Cyn NB 644-6200 Sat /Sun l ·S •1739 Tradewinds (Bayerest) NB 642-8235 Sat /Sun 1·5 2047 Port Provence (HVHomes) NB 642-8235 Sat/Sun l ·5 **607 Bayside Dr. (Prom Bay) NB . 673-3900 Sat/Sun llJ.5 10101 Theseus (Suberbia Pk) HB 644-010 , ·'$61,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 **13 Balbda Coves, Newpt. Bch. 615-6610 $145,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •413 CabrilloTer., CdM 613 -2222 Sun. 1-5 2284 Cornell Dr. College Pk, CM 646-8811 $58,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 4382 Be(muda Circ, Irvine 551-2798 $58,500 Sal /Sun 1-5 ••61 Linda Isle C Unda lsll NB &I0-4050 $235.000 . Sat/Sun 1-5 2751 Canary, Mesa Verde, CM 546-4141 $77,500 Sun 1·5 . 9391 Cliff wood, LaCuesta, H.B. 968·4456 $69,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 20601 Troon, Lacuesta, H.B. 968-4456 . $59 ,500 Sun 1·5 22272 Kittery Lacuesta by Sea HB 968-4456 $63,500 Sat 1·5 22062Cape May, Lacuesta, HB • 968-4456 $78,750 Sun 1·5 21692 Hilaria, Lacuesta. HB 968·4456 $61,500 Sun 1·5 9746Turtledove. RanchoMesa HB 968-4456 $52 ,000 Sun 1·5 20412Tideland. Lacuesta, HB 968·4456 $68,900 Sat/Sun l·S 1081 Tulare Dr., C°'ta Mesa 536-8836 Sun 1-5 ••544 So. Bayfront, Bal. Isl. 673-4400 $249,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 •1512 Dolphin Ter., CdM 673-4400 $99,300 Sun. 1·5 •181SGalatea Terr , Irv. Ter CdM 640.0020 Sat/Sun 1·5 4518 Wayne Rd, Corona de! Mar 646-7414 $87 ,500 Sat/Sun l ·S 4527 Fairfield (CameoShrs) CdM 644-1766 $179,500 Sat/Sun l·S 302 Vista Trucha (Bluffs) NB 644·1766 $8S,900 Sun l ·S •1824 Galaxy Dr (Dove r Shrs) NB 644·1766 $169,500 Sun.1-S 1712 Pt. Manleigh (HV Hms) NB 644-1766 $91,000 Sun.1·6 •336 East 22nd St., C.M. 646-1111 Sat/Sun 1-S •15392 Lorraine, Irvine 646-7711 Sat/Sun 1·5 , •1653 Reef View Cr., CdM 675-7225 $134,950 Sat/Sun 1-5 614 Gary Place, Newport Beach 646-2888 $74 ,500 Sat/Sun · •2707 Bluewater, HVlOs, CdM 646-7414 $162,000 Sat/Sunl·S 1017 Presidio Dr, Costa Mesa 752-7315 $48.500 Sun 1-5 ***67 BalbOaCoves. NB 752 -1920 Sun l ·S 2207 Pt. Harwick (HV Hms)'N.B. 67S·3000 Sat/Sun 1-S •2901 Ebbtide (HV His) CdM 675-3000 Sat/Sun 1·5 3032 Grant St., Costa Mesa 546-2313 Sat/Sun 1-5 · 1924 Santiago (Dov Shrs) NB 642-8235 $165,000 Sun. l ·S 18692 Via Palatino, Trtlrck, Irv 644·6200· Sun. l ·S 1801 Santiago, Baycrest, N.B. 645-5616 $147,500 Sun l -5 •1324 Outrigge r HVHls, CdM 640·6600 $124,500fee Sun l ·S •956 Lansing Ln., Ccx:;ta Mesa 640.6600 $49 ,950 Sun 1-5 •1134 Salinas, Mesa Woods , CM 556-2660 Sun l ·S •1500Galaxy (Dover Shores) NB 642·8235 Sun.1-S 1i09Nottingham (Wstclf.) NB 642·8235 $94,000 Sun. 1·5 2701 Island View, Broad moor cdM 644·1133 $141,000 SUn. l ·S 1090 Visalia. Costa Mesa 549·8655 $66 ,500 Sun 1·5 1091 Redding, Costa Mesa 549-865S $62 ,000 Sun l·S 1988Pelican St, Mesa Verde CM 546-2313 Sun l ·S 1826 Tradewinds, Baycrest, NB 645-0303 $139,500 Sun 11·5 17931 Cedar Tree Ln., Irvine 645-0303 $87,750 Sunl-5. •2779 Albatross, Costa Mesa 646-7171 . Sun 1-5 •2020 Calvert, Costa Mesa 646-7171 Sun 1·5 3466 San Marino Cir, Mesa Wd CM 545·9491 $66,900 Sun l ·S #48 Braeburn Ln ., Big Canyon 673·8550 Sun 1·5 Z1C17 Canary, Costa Mesa 646-7711 Sun 1·5 ••223 Canal St. NwptShores, NB 642·5200 $6S ,OOO Sun 1·5 1811 Npt. Hills Dr., Npt. Bch 640.0020 Sun.1·5 19191 Bethany Dr. Irvine · 640-6161 $72,500 Sun 1·5 900 Alder Place, Eastblufl, NB 675-4060 $79,500 Sun 1·5 21742 Windsong Cr .. HB 968-0738 $68,500 Sun llJ.5 2501 Island Vie w, Broadmoore, CdM 644-4848 $129,500 Sun 1·S . 5 IEDROOM 221 Via Nice (Lido Isle) N.B. 645 -7575 $139.500 · Sun. 1·5 •1636 Anita Ln (Wstcliff) NB 644 -1766 $124 ,500 Sun. 1 .. 5 •17922 Mann, U n i Pk, Irvine 640-6161 $63,500 Sun l ·S 5 ll A FAM ltM ar DBI •••16 Linda Isle (Linda Is) IWB 644-4910 $425,000 ·Sat/Sun 1-S •2327 Tustin Ave .. Newoort Bch. 646-7414 $139,000 Sat/Sun ~:30 •18021 Mann St., Univ. Pk, Irv 552. 7770 $62,500 Sat/Sun 12-5 2949Cllff Drive, Newport Beach 548-~8 $195,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2327 Port Lerwick Pl (IM{ms) NB 641J.S770 Sun 1·5 29 Inve rness Ln (Big Cyn) NB 642·8235 Sat/Sun 1·5 **#56 Linda Is le (Unda 11) NB 642·8235 $435,000 Set/Sun 1·5 . I I • ' ' I • i• ' ~ . . ---· .. . . . . · •:i.<ll Franclaco Dr. Nwpt Beach 546-5880 5122.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 ***11 Linda Isle; Newport Bch 752-1920 Sat/Sun l ·S >1:1411 Marlllers, Westcliff. NB 675·SS11 Sat/Sun 1·5 •1621 Santiago, Baycrest, NB 642-5200 $139,000 Sun 1·5 1633Hlghland, Newport Beach 675-4060 $91,500 Sun 1·5 211.s Bamboo, Eastbluff, N.B. 645·0303 $89,9!!0 Sun 1·5 545 Windsor Pl., Laguna Beach 49'-7SS1 $169,500 Sun 1·5 1605Corsica, Mesa Verde, C.M. 642-4513 $46,500 Sun 1-4 1631 Orchard, <Hghts) Santa Ana 642-4513 $55 ,000 Sun 1-4 8801 Gallant, Huntingtoo Beach 962-SSll $53,900 Sun 1-4 210Via Cordova (Lido ls.) NB 673-7300 $139,500 Sun. 2·5 **227 Canal St. Nwpt Shrs, NB 675·4060 $78,500 Sun 1-S 6 IR & FAM RM or DEM •3626 Catamaran , HV Hills, NB 675-SSll $149,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 2 llDltOOM 3632"B" Main St, Main Attrac. SA 549.9773 Sat & Sun 12·S •14525 Oval Rd, Irvine 644-4887 $32,950 Sat/Sun 12·4 31517 E. Nine Dr., Lag Niguel 644-7662 $44,950 Sun.12·4 •16451 Poco Circle, Hunt Bch 846·7070 $29,900 Sat&Sun 1-4 •2S32 University, Newport Bch 646·7171 Sun 1·5 5056 Balsa wood (The Terr.) Irv 552·1518 $43,500 Sun. 1-S 3 IEDIOOM 2215 Vista Suerla <Bluffs) NB 64().5560 $50,500 Sun. 1-S 334 Vista Madera <Bluffs) N.B. 640-0020 Sun. l ·S 3 Ill & FAM RM or DEH 345 Univ. Dr. (Nr Back Bay) NB 548-7223 $40,950 Sat/Sun 10.S 456 Vista Trucha (N. Bluffs) NB 640-5560 $79 ,500 Sun. 1·5 4 IR & FAM ROOM or DEM 5RueduParc (BigCyn)NB 640.5048 $199,000 Daily 1-S DUPLEXES FOR SALE I IEDIOOM U.CH 41S-41S'h Orchid, CdM 673·8550 $62,500 Sat/Sun l ·S 512&512'h Begon ia, CdM 544-1999 $74,900 Sun. 1·4 21R&lll ,613 Iris, Corona del Mar 644-4674 4861500 Sun 1-5 30Pr308lf.z Iris .. Coronadel Mar 673-6510 $M,500 Sun.1-S • 2 liDROOMS El.CH 40338thSt. (Npt. Isl)N.B. 675-4600 $93,500 Sun.1-5 2 IR lo 3 IR&FAMRM or DEM 6001 Seashore Dr., Newport Bch 646-2414 $32S,OOO Sun. 1-5 31R&llR 704 E. Oceanfront. Newport Bch 546·5880 Sun 1-5 :205 Abalone, Little Bal. Isl. · 67S·4392 $139,500 Sun 12 :30·5 31R&21R * •4501 Seashore Dr, Newpt Bch 67S-6670 $17S,OOO Sat/Sun 1-S . 415·4151h lris, Corona deJ Mar 673-6510 $114,500 Sun.1-S 521·2ll'l Iris, Coronadel Mar 644 -7662 Sat/Sun 1·5 1811 Cliff Dr. Newpt Hghts, NB 67S·4060 $11S,OOO Sun 1-5 3 llOROOMS U.CH 514 Dahlia, Corona del Mar 673-4400 Sat/Sun l ·S 511 Carnation, Corona del Mar 645-757S $127,600 Sun 1·5 4•R&ZIR 114 est st, Newport Beach 644-7211 $93,500 Sun 1·5· . TRIPLEXES FOR SALE . HOMI & GUlST I' IR & GUIES'r •315 Santa Ana, Npt Hts 675-8120 $62,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 ZIR&fAMRM•DEM +2U+llR 361 Locust, Laguna Beach 494-7551 $129,500 Sun.1·5 HOMI A IMCOltl 2 ll A IMCOI .. 6211 Jasmine, Corona del Mar 613-3891 . fll5,000 Sat&Sun 1·5 ' lllAJIRAlla 22158Pamela Ln., Costa Mesa *Pool .. • Waterfront •1<• Waterfront&Pool Sun 1·5 . ' ' -PorU. ' ······················• . ........ . 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCEAN VIEW Very Special · A CUSlOMHOME OH KINGS ROAD Somethln11 warm - SorncthlllK new. l"lr~t time on market. Uv rm & convert . den, eu w/brick !pl. DARK OAK PLAN:K FLOORS &: BEAM CEILINGS. Luah new crpt. In both BR's & BA 'li. Acknowledged by oil to be u m<>1l xlnt. loc. close to desired schl11 and u haven of One horn~. $93,7$0, DI\ VID LEVINE: OpenH .... S..1-5 81 0 Kln<JI Rd.. H.I. J>ACIFlC JlEAL ESTATE IJ.42·0200 4BEDROOMS AND SHARP Well kept udull occupied home on nf'::il ond quiet Eastside C ~1 . cul-di· an~=~~ P1op ... ti•• 7S2·1f'10 l.oQ QUa,I\ $f, NI'# llACH REDUCED S5~000 VETS, take advantuge of current , low lnlere1l rates. grab this sharp, sharp 48R, 2BA hon1e; fe1:1tures include FA ht. screened patio, w Jw r rptg, und it ha.!!! had xlnt care. F.I•. $39,000. CA l.L now, S.56-2660 C:::::. SELECT T' PROPERTIE~ EASTSIDE $44, I 00. Brii.:hl and charmin~. 2 lxlrm, 2 bath home has new s h ag carpeting, rormal dining room.{'()\'- erect patio and awaits your,orrer IMQuall l liiolPlace . P; ..-ti-. Dp7S2•1920 1"600 CMIA!ll U, l\llW'f'091T MACH llGCAHYOH- DOVER 2 Br & den jewel. w/1reat view or ocean &Catalina. F:nlarged 2nd Br, Italian marble bath & frplc, de· luxe upgradin~ lhruout. $129.500. 19 Rue Fon- la inc bl ea u , Owner 644 ·5<167 MESA WOODS Elegant. impressive wonder hn mc-with .spec- tacular all ~lass garden kitch e n . massive' fireplace, beamed ccil· \n gs , and Hhulle rs lhrouti:hout. Available "'ith only 101* down, 3 bdrm, 2 bath and only $49,950 IMQualll liio•Place Pra ... t1 ••. ·. p752•1920 ''°° QUAlllT. l\llWPOllT llACN ELEGANT MULT-LEVEL 2 STY+ pool Presti,e:c community. iln- pressive covered entry, s unk e n vestibule. massive s tep up living room with stone hearth, 12'xl2' formal banquet room, c hcerle garden kitchen O\'erlooks hu~e family room, magnifi- cent basement with huge s t o ne rir e place , dramatic stalr\Nt•.Y leads to enormous d ouble doors of kings master suite. Separate h1.nding leads to t hildrens wing. This Is :t must see. C~ll now 842·2535. 1 THE REAL ' ESTATERS ! -~ APRIL SHOWER OFSAVIMGS l +POOL Coun t ry charm is the feeling in this unique find . Cir cular drivC!. Manicured yards. Dou· ble door entry. Extra . plush interior. Close to schools & shops. $2100 down buys this Ravings account for your family. I furry! Call M2·2S35. SPLIT LEVEL 3 Br, 2'1.t BR, formal din· ing. 1'rina Model, view. Estate say~ sell! Make offer. $67,000. SPARLING R1'~A L ESTATE 833·3548 A CHARMER This lovely, cozy home ts available now In beautiful mo~ in condl· tion. 2 Bedrooms, ron· vert.ible den, fonnal din· ing room plus eattn1 arelil In garden kitchen. Spaciou• and workable floor plan with ultnO!fl prlvRcy Inside and In 1arden. 172.500. F4'.!ol!!. No leasettold payments. 6l3·WO. ~ .......... ·w. ...... ,..We ............ ·-········ . ... ... '°" ~ ••• ,.. 100 ·················iooi ············-········· ••t••••••••••••••••.•••til••••••• ••••••-••••••• ...... I 006 Forw.. I.._..,.._ ........ Fors. Su •••••••••••••••• .. ••"• ••••••••••••• .. •••••••• ••••••••••••••••• ... ••• nday. Apr116, 197S DAILY PILOT .. l'ICK A WlHMU 78 Li nda Isle. S17 ... 8,.,.N. , OPIM SATUIDAY • AY 1·1 We Invite you to i spect this water-orlen d home fine res. for the family · • about const tletalll. Pier for ~· boal 'llVIHI TllUCI Br a nd new listing on quiet street. Lovely pool & grounds. Lrg. rrns By appt. • IASTw..UI•" Charming view home. 4 Lg br. Great f~r entertaining or family-or iented pving. l!TTY A. GIUU, RIAi.TOii S67 San Nicholas. Suite 109, N.B. ·~-.. i11Mr.. I OOZG1•r• • I 002 ··~··::··::·································· "-'LW~ Bag/,onf_}Jome &Pur 4 Bedroom, 4 Bath & Gollery New custom 2 story home on Balboa Peninsula with 2 fireplaces wetbar and beautiful built-ins: Lots. or gl~ss providing a fa ntastic panoralnic view of Newport Bar. Fee land. $279,000. OPIH HOUSE THIS Wllilll"D 1200 IAST llALIOA II.VD. 67Ml20 ••••••••••••••••••••••• bALBOA l1l1nd beach CotL 2 br, Prin. onl)'. ISl.000. 17~~ ,_, __ 1007 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BEACJt COTTAGE, 4BR, slept to b•Y &. oct:•n. Priced to sell al 8$2,000. Coatt t Pro pt>rf les, 673-~10 Doll hou1e; 2 Br; bet. b11y &: oce11.n. $73.~ Marshall Rlty 61.5-4600 CoronodelM• 1022 • •••••••••••••••••••••• DUPLIX-$74,,00 (Ocean5idtor tlwy) Owner 544-1999 H•w C111tom Duph-x S"""1 of Hwy Do you like s hln~l es, s hake:s, sl1u ned gl<111s , so lid oak panelint:. raise<t J)'neled doors, 700 sq.ft. of decking & 4 c•r fltt rkin f;!, See Oil S09 Goldenrod . Price SI l9,:500. t:aU 673·165H OCEAHVIEW 3 br, 2 ba, ram rm. Open Sut /S un 1-S. 47 33 Cortland Dr. Ca meo HlghlafdS. 3 pvt . beaches. $17,900. Ownr. 673-3177 . A47FOOTLOT Cwini.WMtr 1·ouc1r111.,..,. I c..t.Mnei 1024 HCMrAtForS. ForW. Fors. ......•....•........••••.. ·············-········ ....................... ······················· ............................................ . VALLEY REALTY 'PRESENTS CORONA DEL MAR Ol'EM HOUSES FOUlt llDROOM. l'OOL. VIEW Perhaps the most beautiful home for sale In town! Three separate yards lots or view' magnificently decorated: $134,950 1653 Reelview Circle Open 1-5 p.m. BEAUTIFUL SHORECUFFS Nestled between giant coral trees. a super ocean and canyon view home. $106,000. (!30 Morning Canyon Road. Open 1·5 p.m. "FIXER UPPER" Rambling two bedroom home with a large cozy family room, lots of open glass areas, a glorious patio and a magnificent lot. $138,500 . 133 Shorecliffs. Op en 1·5 p.m. C.D.M. CHARM Just Listed. This unusual horn~ has a giant country kitchen, beautiful living room, three bedroomS, t'amily room and loft. $125,000. See it today. 2207 Waterfront. Open 1-5 Call 675-7225 CALL US FOR A fREF ESTIMATE Of VALUE \lALI,AEY l{~:AL;I,\' MESA WOODS $51,500. 2 ye•n new 4 bedroom, 2 bath, fo rm al dinin g, •eQarate fa rully rm, step do wn living w /stone frpl(', 3 Cil.r ~ill'. quick ~session. Rkr, S.16-8836 I lwllowJ!w ._., I 040 Hwtlh.,tM leoch I 040 -"'Jloto lloach I 0 • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• T.,s....,.,..... • IEAC H 6 1AHT S IR·Z STORY Rttstlc e:.:wr1or und load of j!lass ! Jl u11:e family bril'k fplc. chef's dcli gh kitc hen, color keyc lhruoul , 3 ba 's. 3 ca ~ar.Only _I yr old! t>wne is tra , erred! S53. and ope today! Uk 962-S.S 11 Quiet Culdesac . is BIG 'n our town. Providlnl{ a lovely sLorybook 1arden to view from your 2 BR cottage plus rear unit rentul at $235/mb. $91,000. Call 644-7211 Agtnt l•1ral IOOZ G:1111ral' 1ooz l--'"'-'-'-"='-----I t••••••••• ••••••••••••• ••••••• •••••••••••••••• CAT ALINA VIEW A BERG ENTERPRISES CO. '. macnab / Irvine nialtg FINER HOMES FROM $61,500 to $775,000 · SUPERI 'flEW of Newport Harbor! 60' of sandy beach -pier & dock for lg. boat. LoveJy colonial 4 bedroom home w/glass sol a rium, den & formal dining room. $395,000. Amy Gaston 642-8235. (V44) I LO!;ATIOH-VIEW. 2 bedroom. 'd'en & guest VIEW home. J ust steps from Big Corona! Nice lg. master bedroom sui te w /lots of wardrobe space. OPEN SUN. 1-5 P.M. 219 ORCHI D AVE., CORONA DEL MAR. (V45) DO YOU WANT THE RHEST? Elegant, professionally decorated 3 bedroom , 2Y:i bath; fa mily room & formal dining room home in Harbor View Hills. Exquisitely upgraded thruout ! Exceptionally priced at $118,000. Chuck Reardo n 644-6200. (V46) . 2220VISTADOIADO- OPIH SUM. 1·5 P.M. The Bl uffs -T RINA w/1850 sq.ft. Wide greenbe lt location. Reduced to $64.900! (V48) HAllOI ISLAND. The ultimate in living! 5000 sq.ft _ - sweepin g lawn & garden . 5 ovcr ·sizcd bed roo ms. Carved fireplace. Formal dining room - fa mil y room -study. Pier & sli p. $450,000. Barbara Aune 642-8235 . (V49) A RIAL .wa. 4 bedroom, 3 bath Mesa Verde home w/charming fa mily room & formal dining roo m. Owner leaving state - pri ced to sell at $79,500. Charles Arnold 642-8235. (V50) IALIOA PEMIHSUU- OH THE SAND! Newly listed Oceanfront duplex! On l g. R -4 lot . G r eat area for summer /winter rentals -close to Balboa pier. $125,900. Tom Queen 644-6200. (V51) HIWL Y LISTID -TURTUROCK. 5 bedroom · -''President'' with VI EW! Outstanding2-story model- . air conditioned -room for pool. Walter King 642-8235. (V52) -WORTHY OF HOTICE" Corona del Mar 2· bedroom charmer w/2 baths on lg. corner lot. Keys to private beach. $65,000. Belle Chase . Lee 644-6200. (V53) • "SIREHDIPITY'" Up~raded 4 bedroom, 3 bath in Irvine's most prestigious planned communi ty. A must see at $82.000 fee. Emmet McKune644-6200. (V54) NORMANDY FlllHCH OH UHDA ISLE Custom 5 bedroom w /3 fireplaces, gourmet kitchen & wine cellar. Pier &slip for 3 boats. Home -$335,000; Land -$150,000. ,OPEN SUN. 1·5 P.M. #56 LINDA ISLE. (V~) STILL "OHi" Ul'T. However, it 's the only 3 bedroom Republic Home in Mesa Verde's finer homes. VERY, VERY dapper . for those ready to move r ig ht in. $61,500. Loli Miller 642-823:5. (V56) Corot1• del Mer ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5 br, 2V1 ha. fam rm .. din. rm, 2 rrpl~. extensive lndscaping. & deeorat- lng. Fee land by owner. Reduced to $132,500, 4001 Topside Ln . 644-0110 .f .f .f W AKTED .f .f .f HAMMER & MALES l·-::--:_c:_,-_=--::":.::"'-':--..... ...,,.-,.i BY OWN E R, beautiful La -----By owner-:-4-Rr. 21~ ba'.'.: Mesa Del Mar, large ror· Cuesta home by the sea. V AC.A.NT 2400 sq fl , on c!xlra Jarg~ 428 NarcbSll<i Ave. 3 BR, 2 BA, R-2Zone 21h blks from beach. To remodel, add on or '!? Valuable 40 . It. R-2 lot, one long block to Big Corona Beach. 2-1 Bd rm. units + office at home. Cocktail tower & al l for only $86,500 ncr lot. 3 Bedroom , 2 4 BR, v.·/custom pool. OW!\"ER ANXIO US . 3 lot. 'z mil e from Sta~ bath. Covered patio. $64 ,000.968-1674 --L-Rt.>drno1 m, 2 bath. Sharp Beach, 568.500. Assum~ Brick fireplace. Dry bar & c ea n with cozy ble 71h'f.-G.I. loan, rri""t i n family room . PRICESLASHED fircplat'c. VA & Flit\ only_ Open house Su.CC Sprinkler system front & o,-n SotfSwt l·S terms·Call anytime. 10·5-968·0738 ~ BY OWNER ••675-BJ.18 back . Extra large 33 SCOTI'REA.LTY --< ma s ter bedroom . Jv~ly ~c.:U-:rP~L 536-7533 lniM 104~ HEWPORTIEACH 4 Br, dininf!", family rm, pool, 2 frplcs, AAA cood. Fee land. Harbor lligh School Dist. $90,000. UNIVERSITY REALTY 300 I E. Coast HICJhway i;;1";!w~~ ~!1 5~~i~~ home. Now only $49,!00.1 ";;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 ••••;·~~~·;~~;•••, :~ S42.500. 892 Cortez , ~dssi,arpet. Realtors.I~ 3 BR in GREENTRE~~ 546-1980. OldTownCltcrm air conditioned. sha SPARLING REALESl'ATE 833·354ll Townhouse By Owner-WALk TO BUCH carpet!!, wallpapered~. THE SHOW Primelocation.3BR.l'r. Big 50x117 'h Lol . 2 Short escrow possibl~ STOPPER BA, kit<'h !fam rm w/ Bedrms, like new on in · 4101 G lenwood. A g~ This east side 4 bedroom Solarian flooring, new side! Call anytime. 833----0780. OPEN llOUS~ Corona ·del Mar 673-6510 POPPY ST. I 022 D..,a Point 1026 honte has more Jove & drapes, pool. Freshly SCOTI REALTY Sat /Sun l2-4pm. _ ~ care. More creative im-painted. Buy S35,000 as· 536 7533 ~ Charming ,duplex, short walk to Lillie Corona : seller will carry. Sa ve points. $78 ,500 ............................................... OPEH HOUSE 706 HARCISSUS SHAKE ROOF CUT IE. 2BR. fam style kitt'h. tree sh1:1ded patio, grape provements than v.·orcls sum. FHA loan; H ent1 ~"".""".""".""".".""."""."""."~i * OPEH HOUSES ~ can say_ JST time ad-$300. 847-3&4. 1: SAT./ SUM. l ·SPM ~ verti:.r:ed at M3.950! The -:::-::=:=:=-:--=--:=--:--=:-:--1---------1 4382 ~ 1" looke' will buy it. SUBURBIA PARK Gardener'slleli9'1t IERMUDACIRCLE :;t OPEH HOUSES 308f'o1Mettia Y.'ood & brick; beam ceil's.. .,ery unusual J bdrm .• r:.im. rn1., clooe to ocean. Open Sun. l·S A user or investor will stake fence, ll·2 lot . Rm . t:ikc prlde in ownin~ this for rental unit. OPEN larii:e. excellenlly de-JJOUSE Su n l-1 : :W0-12 El signed Duplex. Come in - Hu"" C•ll 546-2313. 5 BR TRILEYEL Opeo Son 1-5 6reetttree-. "" OP!N ht 9 •11 SfUNI0 8t iv.("t • • $6 20791SpindriftHB ~ "II' ····. 5,900 OIRECTIONSo ~ ,: ' . This much desired model Charming one story 4 \l,'alnut to Ravenw~ { ~-bedroom in Shorecrest. .:'" .... ',· ·.'. becomes available on ly 11,.,h bc"m c·i·n"' ,.0 left on Brookside. an :-:~· .·~.·:='!-> oncc·in·awhilc ! Offers · .. c 11 b t'onlinuc a left eircle ~ oil! the features most family rm & livin~ rnl. Uermud;i a qu1e( cuig ' II l"k .1 Of'EN Eneanto . OANA you I e I . . liARR<)R 11F:ALTY , Sat/Sun 1-5, or call f<:-r 1n-496-2790 fo . 673·662 1 1\nyt1me. ----1 1127 SobriftaTerr. Spttial view, J>.V. liill.s to San Clemente Isla nd. in~!. the harbor; super lar~e rooms; 3 bdrms., rarnily rm., ~ame room, 36 . rt l'!OOI. Special al $224,922.iOpen Sun.1-5 Near bicycle tra il & d b · h s-ai.r Ck-an wanted in a home. in· e-sac. to :;et> a rig • ,--I d" ' b kf t k be ae h. Owner mov ing beaut 4BR, 2• ·,ba horn Olympic Pool College Par 's best floor c u 1ni:: rca as noo . out or area. Qtl!.liried VA B .1 ~ plan. 3 Bdrms .. 2 baths. formal dinini.: room, b 1 p . ed rror . ld sc pd. Man Agt. FcMmtain Yaltey 1034 ••••••••••••••••••••••• COZY CHARM in this 2 Br & den home with sharp 1 Br rcnlal u n it . Located on beautifu l tree-li.ned street in old CdM. OPEN SUN 1-5 for your view- ing, 613 Iris Ave. $86,500. 644 -4674 2 ~3~~t~lho~~.~ !i~h fpl . New carpetin g. large family room, very uyers we come. ric xtras. $58,500. ""ith land _ $44 ,500. Open Sat/Sun. private master suite and at IM,SOO. 1-IAL LEWIS ASSOC . this hu~e pool. Have your 1-5; 440 Elmhurst indoor laundry room. Sa!J-1611 S5l-21 own Olympics. The kids HESTER-BROWM And we haven't. even will love it and Dad will dest'ribed neighborhood love the 3 car garage. &Assoc., Realtors and location! Better DRAMA.TIC-HEW Separate enclosed laun-, ___ l::..::3::3_·9:.:7:.:8:.:1:_ __ 1 hurry and phone 546.2313 3 Br, Fam Rm . I sto dry room for Mom. A 1-fo r detail~. l~io'ioiio'ioiio'ioiio'ioiio'ioiio'ioiio'ioiio'ioi-1 fre e standi ng horn DOHY.YIUKnlX · ~~REAl·ESfAT£ m us t see! Centu r y MESA VERDE Ol'fNi1t<i•ir 5 fuNio ~iN1c'i• 1: Prof. front Jandscapin La.DJ.~~· ~ENTERPRISES 21 /Huntington Va lley Lrg3BR2ba+2fplcs .. ,., ..... ,... BEA.CHHOME P l us h ca r pe tin 1-~F;:~,_ .. -_:::_:::_n_~_ .. _•~~-11-H-o=m=e-&..=G.cues=t=...._o..==:::1 .c.."c"e~"l-'~-'~"t;=-~cc•.c~"'-c"'2H-'·S666.cAccRc..·M-I :i.~:~k~~l·~~1'" Must II W•lk t~2:.~~::-Vaul1<-d ~~T:y;;~~B~ci n lge 2 Br,i Ba & library+ La rge country kitchen Nr. WESTCLIFI', PLAZA ceilings. patio kitchen, I~""."""."""."""." .......... ""."~ separateguestor income w/warm brick decor . Attr. lrg 3BR2ba, bltns, 15x20 family rm. brickj .. Harbor View Hills 3 Br, den, fam. room. ocean vie"" Pool. 1227 Outrig-ge r Or . $129,500 Open Sat. &Sun. 640-8819 unit. 2 Jots. Prv finan. Hu ge rumpus room for hdwd fi rs, fpl. patio. OM.EYE.A.RHEW rpl e,dblgar&biglot.As · EHDUHIT •115 I b bd 159 500 KINGAARD Super two s t o r y some FHA loan, •"32 . .ooo. poo ta le + 3 big rms. , · L d · -TOWNHOUSE 620Jasmine.CdM 21,:-ba . Beaut tree lined R.E.642-2222 an mark home 1ust ,.,o. pa ys all or re· • _ _. 0 S t &s l · d r h 1--------blocks to the beach I <I fo"nan•e. $'3,000 1 '. Bk' Situa1.eU on a•mall par pen a · un ·!> street . giant ya r or t e ... " D ES bk OPEHHOUSE Spacious bedrooms. 3 962-5511 makesthisa verydesir MESA V~rde clubhouse · F. GAT · r r. kids., baths, family room, and -·-==-----bl 4 BR 211.z b f II vl\1a 1 . 1 2 hr. a 51 d 9 ul 950 c.. "p'· ____ 673-3891 JADE REA.LO ~~1.:~~ ~:s~~~e ~~~~ oversized s wimming 3 Br. 2 Ba. ~ane llome, ho~e. Ju 0 st a bl~k8r~ poo -mmac. . -r . S47-12.11 1 111 lh f t t · t the elementa~ ch Pt 55, -74 4., 1522 p t p k b •----.cc..==---1 Ana Country Club.) 3 poo , a ess an a year ron a r1um . new crp s • ., s y. ...,.. : -v · arty see s ouse• -B d Id ' M II I & d $18 500 96118262 around the comer fro 0 • M R 21h B lb o ! . ust se at on y rps. , --; VIEW +pool 180 o r l ess~ esa Costa Mesa 1024 1 • s67 ~ ~ -~~ $54,000. Call 963-5671 orl;~"~'~";;;;;'SS~b~y~o~wn;;;;;e~';;· ;;;;~I large park with pool a redu edthousmtck Verde. Print'. only !••••••••••••••••••••••• uxe. . . . 556-7035. tenniscourts.$56,.500 c P.T.L.540-6099 MES•WOODS J ust wh•l the Doctor or-"' RAISQR'S dered. Magruflcent de-OPENHOUSESat&Sun. ONLY 7 LEFT • B" 2 Ba, ro,mal din LUXURY DUPLEX cor ., e•refree patios 2 Br eondo. 1640 C Iowa. rm. fam rm, 3 ear gar; 1 Near beaches, schools, REALTORS w/pvt..• Pool & jacuzzi. , '-10'--.S'-556-=..:28=97:.:...____ know this is the house parkB, large owners unit 4BR, fa m rm, on green· i-you are looking for, agt, -~======---I with downstairs master 4523Campus Dr .. Irvin bclt.Gigantic llvlng rm. MesaVerde,5Br,3Ba,3 3BRCondomiui•m. 842-7407,S48.3011 1· off separate pat io . CampusValleyShopCt w l paQoramic view . l'argar.,courtyd entry, PAINLESS Separate 2 car garage. CA.LLB33-CALL I many a m en i ties, Nex t to Ru11nl11g B~owner 5Br,3Ba,frml All the work is done £or no co m mon wa lls . 8600 ' JACK COHWA y owner/agt. 979-7393 S t r • a 111 • n e a r din, v.•a lk to schools. As-you on this 8 month old $62,000. VA or ? Ask ror • 2 st. 0 r y . 4 8 r, UH.TED BR -ERS H rt' U I sum.61h~ loan.540-0678 Landmark home! This Ann or Keith. fireplaces. Laundry r -D9KI Polnt I 026 ewpo I pper cry. J,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I si ngle level 4 bdrm, and (' 46 7414 $40 950 544 950 Jo'iltered air. 2160 Sq "' -••••••••••••••••••••••• , .-, family room model has • $44 950 DUPLEX Lg Cul-d-sac. lo mai ASSUM£ VA 3 0 2 B MAGNIFICENT , been professionally .962-4471 r.1 .. 548·81_ Covwooddeck.Orcha 1239 .J mo' $3 ~·.00 ~1: OCEANHARBORVlL 345U11ivenityDr. Both identical unit.s, in landsc aped . unde r · $62,9soAssume7'k Nu, 6BR. 3 car gar, nag (Just off Irvine Ave) top condition & alv.·ays ground s prinklers in-OpenHouseWeeknds l ~.~c1~/agl. 546-7739 ; lot l/r at're. Prof'. ldscpd, 548_7223 rented -excellent ineomc stalled, patios and extra 6 BR-OPEN SUN 1-5 15051 Ect'elstooo $103,500. By Ownr/Agt. starter~ cont'retc poured and .. or 5 & formal din rm. 552_8806 Mtsa V~ Ph: 675·7414 hi .!!;hly upgraded interior Vacant & priced to sell I -;;-;;-;;-;;_;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;; By owner, 4 Br. 2112 Ba. DU Pl.EX BARGAIN with <'U!'ltom draperies today, Beaut crptd-drps.j1 dcn.formaldining,kitch OCEANVIEWS an'd l'arpetin~. It v.·on'I a wal l of frplc . VA EXCITIHG-Ml!W w/breakfast area. laun-From$68.950,$6950dn last lon~ a t $49 ,500. terms -Appr 'd at 3 nr. Fam Rm. 2 st dry rm. l ar~c yard, rov · Prices are sti U low at IMAGINE 96.l-567lor 556-7035. tilSl .000. 9282Cloudhaven. free s tandin~ horn ~f50~~tio, S69,000. Call Dana Poi nt Harbor. Cu~J ;;;;~;;;;;;;;~1 S SR &DEM BKR. <l l 499·2277' Prof. front landscupln your expenses by Jiving in Mesa Verde for S & S CONSTRUCTED 3 Plu s h <'arpe tin REP0-$72,000. 5 Br, S Ba, in deluxe 3 or 2 Br apt SHA:KI ROOF 146 ,500. Three of the br, close to Bch., park & dra p~ries & fencin $5000. d_n, S~<J.. int. ag't rent the other. Agt. 33931 bedrms a re dormitory shops. Vnulted ceil'gs. Univ. Park. $54,990 . ..:546:::·:77:3:9·=· 63:::6:·"':::':0:.:;::=,l=M:•:::la~g:.':·~D.:. P~.4:96-:.:343:.:1::-1 l{A RD WOOD FLOORS--size but a JI have their prof . Inds c p 'g . UP· 1·""."~"'5"'52"'·"'9300"".""'B"'k"''·~~ .. cpts. bltns, water sof· own wardrobes. Ideal for 1----------I graded lhruout. Owner. S©R~~ ~r..rrs tener. lge rear yard 9631230 rt& -e wJACCESS. 3 Bedrms, 2 lrg .• young family. 1605 -TURTLE ROCK TER baths, walk to all Corsica-OPEN SUN-OPEN HOUSE President's home. Vi Thal ln#riguing W ord Game witlt a Cliudle schoms. 143,500. Best of DAYD2J.SPF•E~usTR.. pool, 4BRB. 21nba , 2PfP: ..... -.cu.YL P'CIUAN terms. • • _.,. ,. 19011 MIHordClr. t'argar. yowner. n ROYMCC-~ M2...fi513lnc .549-3162 cipals only. $1 20,0 0 !:.t":l:i!:' ! ll(f...::=i.: ~ Real Estate 3 hr, ram . rm. lg, dining 552-3781 tl"'P'-WMIL Pl'ir.t ~. o1 R~r IBIOMtwport rm. 1 mi. rrom beach.1 -;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~I eo<n 1111 111 11,... of~ Costa McsAMB-'7129 VETERANS!! by MJ!t/AY 140,000 -Open House.I• i:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;j Sal/Sun. 12·6. Cent ury 21 ELECiAMT..f'r4EW I " E: S S U C I No dwn. on this modem 2 SUHSHIHE Real Estate. 556·6901 br. in Costa. Mesa. $263 1-=---'---"-'-'-----1 4 Br, Fam Rm, 2 st 1 j I' I J1 I mo.total pymLQui<'kly! AMDSMILES fl.1t::REDl1'l!C.ARD1':NS f.r ee s tanding ho rn . ·~ T E E y E l I i· 3 College Park Call : 642·6368 A.II The Way SuP<'r shurp 4 hr. f''/R. Prof. front landscapin Beauties !!! SOUTHLANDERS Onlhis low-lowpriecdJ D/R, up ~raded . Open Plush c arpe tinti 1-.,.:.-T-".,'-,-,..-i bdrm home. r,eature& lg, Sat. 1-5. 10202 Jon Day d r aperi es & fen<' in I I I I I' 2561 c • LARGE Family home. 5 ram kitchen : 2 full bth. 1..:D..:'.c·=."::2.:;·"°"=·..:-==-=-Univ. ~:{~::ii~· _ _ . _ arn~e hr , 2 ba . living r m . plu:i; sep. laundrymom. I M y E N E z I 4 Bdrm. 2 MslrSui lcs wtfrpl. Fam--<iinin~ rm. Use your VA. 968-44.sS OPEN SAT JSUM. 1-5 C l950 sq.ft.W/Wcpt.B)' SPARKLER 207SIHo~wnLW •2 Stor y. 4Br . j j' I I I 2 06HClllOYft". appt . .54D·3174 IHA.HDOUT Idea l famlly home in fir epla ces, laundr • .. , , ' . , ' . $42,tSO. EAS S E I G Seabury Homes; central room . filtered ai r. 21 I S l 0 P H I I 1 L 3 BR . Fam·rm, Kitchen T ID t I..,. Joe . nr. shops, beat'h & Sq, Ft. Lg Cul-de·l\8(', Ii . h,...,::...;;....:;,;-..:;...:,-i ljustboughtenEnglsn OPF~N SUN12-4 2 br.llh ba,brickfrpl,on with value! Comfort le nni!I. 4 BR .. 2 ba. 111aint,t·ovrdwoodde ~ I I [ J I mkJget sports car. Instead over 1f4 acre or YoW' 0,~,.n your f11imtly around 2 Spaciou~ & 1mO"lac. At· Or<'hard. ":;~·=·==~-;:::;·::;~·=: of • wlndshlafd, you get 1 2272 Fot-dlo-orchard. 642'6388 fireplaces or dihe in • tractlvely J>riced at only $64.900 assume 7'"~ ~ "~ d 1 TL-rustic setting. Loaded -" 000 0 1 w L' U ~ N 0 E E 1......, roun monoc:e. ,,.,.. 3Bdrm.famllyrm. SOUTHLAHDERS with luxur lei. Dial -· pen I ouse eekend5t l~'~l'~l::;:l~~I ~I=: ~;:e:n •;e '° ~· It :n OPEN SAT Ir.SUN 1~ ttwcl1M9t ... leech 1040 968---44~ tso5;~~=tone ,.. UHJTID IROICRS ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2NEATH.B.•fOMES TURTLEROCK Presid I I M ; 0 C L P I lobM s.11111 ________ .. !Bfl, 2ba on St•nford home overlook'g. UCI 1-,.;..;.....;~l',_,l-il-'l~·~~~ .. ":t.:.-:=' 646-7414 HearOcean! Ln .:. BR. Zb• on b"2'>bo,lncld"•·'· ';:;~:;:;:;;:;::;:;;:=!-~:-:;~·~ "-~;;'i"'~•:;::"'"'.:;:'":·, I '""."""."~~~,;,,;,,.~""." .... I Wrtghtwood Ln. $118 . ooo . Pr in, o n I ".:l ,.. .....---~ ' \: SllARP 2 bedroom, e<>m· RIGHT RLTY. !179-8533 BURR WJltTE. Realtor L833c::.:..:·8:.c7~19:_ ____ ~ i PllNT NUMlfl(D r I' r I' r r [ I' I By owner 4 Rr. 2 Ba. Si.itk Pletely upgraded Inside • 2901 Newport, N'1n. Bch. I ..,.,...,.,,.,_Ml•apt tt«MKArtt1wM•·•Joo \!11ll.Stt:!S9Vt.9!S __ • ___ . _ G.I. All extr11. super and wlt.h new s ha g ~~-~~eko;9rator1bdo-•615,46..10• UN IVER Sl'l"Yl11\HK • .....,..n t ndl.-UIU 6 lihk1~l 111r11!J I I ' J J I J I I patio Hua:c lot 00 x 80 c1:1rp~t!I . Big I()(. Room to $\: 5 C r. ~we 11 a ~·l ---C....:'-'--=:.....---1 5BR , 2 1i'~ba, DR, Pa !!!!!!!!~~~~~·~o~•~•H~SW!~~·~~~-~-~~-~-~-~~-~·~;·~~-~-~~~·~'~d~c~n~•~,•~·~·:*'~9~,ll00~-~·~b~u~lld~.~O~n~ly~$3S~,OOO~.~l~<ed~~~~o~n~•~l,~u~on~.~ro~.lN]e~a~r~O~c~e~a~n~.2~B'~·~co~o~do~l~R~m~,~2~''~'~•~'~g:":'·~"~'~'t Prio . only. S45-7fl8; C!'rpet, Rcttltora:ir36-88311 ~~:aped -$67,.500. story, CaJ -\1eL 61:.'t or pool, tenniti . S02,!i 1 dMLitS'M ••••·111t'C:1.11t1i.-aioao $48-8251. 1 t'Oll\1.$29,900.M&-'1070 Ownr.ss2-1110 . , .... ... . . . . . ' ' . .. . . .. ..... . . .. .._., ·-.... , ... -Walker i; lee Hea l fsliile COLLEGE PAIK Fantastic 2 1tory model, 4 bdrm, 2.,,, bath with 2,650 square feet of lux· ury and only 2'h year.; new. Mint condition. V I\ terms available . Call .......... -. . . . By Owner, 4 Bdrm. Fnmi- 1 y Kit . El e~a ntl y land sc<1ped $52.900. 551·3879 3732 Sroltsdalc. PARK AVENUE ESTAns First offering on these ten superbly designed view homes. Early buyers have color selection etc. GOOD REAL ESTATE 494-7518 Exclusive agents. L ESTATE . 353N.Comt Highway \ LCllJlllla leach 494·7511 HARDTOF'IND BAYCREST by Q:wner, t BR, D /R, F /R, '"' Bo. 68R Exec. home, In Pre· Ivan Wells c ustom. aUgloua area with full Slo.1,000. Below market. coa1tal &. oceao views. Prinelpa.Jaonly.646-1513 4600 s q ft. l wo ·st Or)'1 l;ii;;i;;;!;i;;,;~~~;;;;, I Spanish. 4 yr old.I~~ '' 69 •500· REDUCED .;~H~~ LIDO ISLE 3 Br. 2 Ba, fl-pl, immed. occ 'py. Now only $79,500. <>..:._~r/A.J,t. 673-6489 . .....-..-.....~ HEWPOIT SHORES . lmma~. 3 BR., l·sty. 2 Patios. Po~itively in move-in cond. $51,900 CAYWOODIULTY · SPRING HAS :SPRU."\G · IN THE BLUFFS ·' COME SEE!!!! The Most Gr11nbelt For " The l1a1t Greenbacks AT $69,750 YOU CANT .. JOY A MOlll! SIREHI HOMI! II · '" NesUed away in the "prime" early ·area & front1ng on a 100 yd. wide g~en. is this imm~~· 3. bdrm., .?~' I/a. split-level Trina plan. Without a fiaw, this fine property is anxious for a new owner -you will be anxious too; when ·you see it, why not ''spring''for~tf . . HASTINGS & Co., Ret.lan lllog 640.5560 Day ore.-., Eos-~llclt- SPECIALIZING IN •548 .. 1290• ~~~ RESALES AT THE I -~ I SHORES SEA TER· Hewporl leech 1069 Newport •-106' RACE Mo• NARCH BAY HARBOR VIEW 4 BR,3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• · BA, 2 Story Deluxe. , AND MONARCi"l BAY $92,500. 1841 Port DOVER SHORES llARBORVtEWJ-lomes TERRACE. Margate Pl. • br, convertible den, Portofino w/bonus rm., fam rm, laundrY./hobby BR b -I Cherry Lake View Home · -.. ~ Relax and enjoy life and your loving · ·; family In · this ljesirable country-like · ·' place. s BR, ram rm, den, din rm, on '. xtra lrg view lot w/big swim. p<iol .. Many, many xtras. Great toe. on -· cul-de-sac nr Jlaycrest. New on mkt. $139,000. . . OPEHHOUSE SATURDAY &SUNDAY 1~4130 2327 Tustin A venue, Newport Beach (two blocks N~h of 23rd. St. l · ' . ALSO AVAILAILE: Lakerront lot $45,000. UNITED BROKERS. REALTORS JOHN CAREY 646-7414 The Terrace-2 Br. 2 n3 .Lagunaleach 1048 Ol)Uftetleoch 1041 many extra. prime loc. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• WE THINK YOU WlLL FIND OUR LISTINGS PRICED AT A REALISTlC FIGURE. OUR SELLERS ARE MOTIVATED TO MOVE! SEE THIS.. 3200 r I 4 • 3'1.-a. -.500. ee. rm. sq. t., poo OPEN Sat 15~"n111 or COM,AIE ·view . $ 18 9 . 5 o o . . . 'oJU -· · . Beautifulsecluded4BR, Owner/Agt. 6'2·2589 or by appt . 2018 Port M•wportl•Oc.lt 1069 New,0,..leoch 1069 LEASE/0"10H TAKE OVER ESCROW OPEN HOUSE 2 Bdrm. own.your-own on this) bd, 2 ba, Arch Pool Home. Most desira· 556·8940. ~:~~ate, N.~. MO-S4l5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••,••••••••11•• ble area. Pvt courtyard . $49.500 Owner551·2079 SAT-SUN, 10·5 apt. Ocean side of I-fwy . Bch. Heights home with By Owner. Leaving i n beauti(ul North La Cl h beamed ceilings, 3 decks Area. 4BR , 2 1·~ BA. Lg. guna. ose to s OP· & a view from e\•ery OPEH TODAY 1·5 Fam. rm. Util. rm. Ex· ping & beach. $270 a room. SSS,OOO. Time is of tensive up "rading & month;askingSJ0,000 33482 SPINNAKER, ., the essence. 497-1816. 3 B R 2 •• b 2 landscaping. Quiet 'clll-1.::::..:==.::...==.::...--1 , "'· a . de.sac. $57.900.552·7949 &:· ·'. -. A~fi@!Pf!\ BY OWNER. Completely patios ..... $.58 ,500 ---------!~ --~IlG'-W remodeled 3 Bel: 2 Ba. 3341 PERIWINKLE. SPRING IH BLOOM ' 499·2800 home on Bluebir~. Ca· 3BR, fam, ocean vu. 1-====~---~--· nyon. Beamed ce1hngs, Lovely garden and spec. frplc, wood & stained I m m tacular view of the green • OPEN HOUSE • glass windows, 2 decks & possession .... $89,500 bill& and \•allcy .. only two 1614 Louise St. patio. $84,500. Open 5.at. 33751 MAG ELLAN ISLE. or th e features this &Sun.lto4.952Bluebird I I. 1· r Sunday 12-4 PM Cu•tom o•e•n vu 4BR. g amorous new IS 1ng a · Canyon Dr. 497·1816. .. " fords. A luxurious home Charm "~1ill be your im· 1..c='--'-~'-=---1 j u s l s l e p s t o . with 4 bdrms., 3 baths, pression!Clean 2 bedrm. bcach ..... Sl49,500 family room. formal din· 2 bath with view in North Ing and a balcony for End. Fruit trees in lovely viewing . Unusua 11 y garden, separate artist's beautiful Jot , large studio enougA $83,000. * OPEN HOUSE* 649 Anita St. tg Coldwell Banker IY APPT. TOOA Y Monarch lay Terr. IF YOU LIKE the ex.· 4 Bedrooms, 3 baths; traordinary·you'll faU in love with this 1 yr new formal dining room, custom 4BR rrom the family room, newly entry & lush landscap-BIG CANYON Jacuzzi + ing $86 S-00 sm. pool, 3 br, 3 ba, . so'uTHCOAST $135 ,ooo. Ownr/Agt. INVESTMENT 644 ·5742or642~ HEWPORJHGTS. AREA SHINGLED EXT . . DUPLEX Sharp, rustic 2 br, beam ceil'g., cpt'g., encl. garage. Each ha~ sep. completely fncd. yd. Very Secluded! $49,500. 549..0112 t 646-6710 549-0812 646-6710 Ct\PE COD 4 br &den, 2""1 HARBOR VIEW HOMES 6a , ~es t .location , Three bedroom house Cat<i:llna view, gr.eat beautifully decorated in family h ome. Quiet. Country Style·Luxuriant S77.SOO. 642·8711 landscaping & redwood NEWPORT Crest condo decking. L_arge mast~r on green belt, upgraded 2 bedroom w1tJ.i gl_assed in br,2 ba, 1 story, end unit. 1DUPLEX $49,500 garden. Bu1lt·1n book Perfect cond. $63,500. DUPLEX $96,000 cases & custom made Owner 645.4009 OCE•~ONJ room dividers. Extrad-':..::.'.'.:::"C" ".'.:_.::::_ ___ I ~"~ child's playroom. See Prime duplex, Npt. Isl. 3Brhome$1~.000 this today~ $93,500. 3 BR. Lido Nord JOMS leafty hie. VOGEL CO. REALTORS $175,000. Balboa beach • * 673~6210 * * 548-93'16 cottage $53,500 I~"""""""""""""""""""""~ Very lge . & beaut . l\1ars hall Rily 675·4600i: bayfronl condo. View Cus tom home, landscap· from eve r y room . ing, pool & jacuzzi. 1 yr Realtor old, 4 Br, ram rm, din 548·6570 645·1564 rm , in Baycres t . by OCEANFRONT VISleN lllALTY 552-7500 . Sunday 12-4 P~1 Deluxe 3 bedrm, 2 bath. 2 story family home, ...,·ith beam ceilings, stone FP. built. Sweeping o('ean moment you open lhe en- vie\4'S rrom all areas of try gate. Ocean vu too! A the house. Large protecl· REAL BUY AT .. $135,000. ed yard area, perfect for CALL Marguerite. Imm a(', H arbor View pool&jacuzzi.$153.500 REDUCEDTO i"lome 5 Br, 3 Ba, as· owner, $147 ,500. 645-5616 Spectacular views 3·Story Duplex Largest & Best 2BR.&3R. Family room 5 Bath~ ~""""""""""""""""""""".......i Ocea n view, nice yard. Convenient local.ion. $8S,500. MARION MILNE REAL ESTATE 618 S. Coast Hv.ry Laguna Beach. 494·8558 SELL NOW! s umable loan;. Open Sat. Country Fnnch Warm &: comfortable 4 & Sun. 12·5, 640·5866, lrYine Co"f'e BR + studio. A patio for $98,500 Spectacular ocean view every room. Beautiful ~'--------1 residence designed for atrium entry ..... ~.500 UNIQUELY PRIVATE family livi ng, on 11:1 acre: SWEEPING VIEW OCEANFRONT 4 Fireplaces BARGA.IN !! 5 Garage8 Reduced to $100,000. Finest in e\'ef'yt.hing 2710 W. Oceanfront $325,000 Open Sat/Sun/P.1onl·5 CAlL ~ ~ '"'·l<41.i BAYFRONT ,~.I One of Lido's best buys.MffJllC. joyous living, with pier & at.Al.Tl' TURTLEROCK New Li.sting. 3 Bdrms .. family rm., dining rm .. · baths. Custom upgrad· ing. Atrium. Good loca· lion. across rrom park & pool. $66,500 Including land. DAVID D. CARLSON REALTOR 833-9293 OCEAN VIEW DUPLEX 7 bedrooms, formal di n· CATALINA SUNSETS OF BAY-OCEAN from in g room , breakfas t from this I sty, 4 br. Lag una to Catalina. room , den, extra large Beautifully upgraded Custm 3800 sq ft home on billiard-family room. features. Room for your lrg tree lined fee lot next OPEN I .5 SAT/SUH. Cha rming, enclosed , Grand Piano&.pooltable. to Clifr Dr. Park. 5BR, used brick patio, pool, A REAL BUY ..... $91,500 lrg liv rm. focml din + I 019 MariOl'I L- s lip & sandy beach Nr•r Nr•por1 P••I orrirr $249,500 P e r c h ed above th e childre n 's play y ard. 20'x28' ram rm, huge Outstanding 4 bdrm., 4 beaches or So. Laguna : $435,000 OWNER will lease this hobby shop plus more. bath, den + !gt. enter· home & income or in· oceanfront unusual 3 br OPEM HOUSE tainme nt room. Ftp!C., OPENSUN..2-4 come prope rty . Ne l963S.Coast•ligh\\'ay GARDEN HOME for SAT./SUN.1·5PM 1----------lblt·ins. Exciting yard 17731 Cypress Tree .. ·acancy problem here; Lage.naBeach $450. per mo. or sell 5195,000. Fantastic View ol Bay & with beautiful jacuazi. 1 _ priced right at $69,000 494 .0749 at ..... $78,500 S48.2698 Ocean, 2 Br. 2 Ba, condo. Hurry! $139.500 -. with 2 balconies. Boat SceRic Propwtie1 Elm Tree to Cypress -;p;_; '· tlwf.©IP& , 310 LOOKOUT DR. Quiet -rea owner. 1qu1 a in . 6 75·5726 Directions ; J\.1ichelson to.. ·· · · ··· OPEN SUH. 1·5 JUST LISTED G l BY r ·d 1· g s lip avail. $69,500. -~ --rn ..... -.Il..... family living in this NewportCrestposh2brl C:"''.'.'~·~6856~------l --:::::~~=:--:--:--- I b b .v spacious r, 12 a, I· a, e nn1 s, '"""'' , . ... ...... Tree, to sec this lovely, ~...,~living ·. 5 blks. above the · 4b 2»b H" 2b l . -• $56000 o•~sU~·S ge. 5 drm., 2 11~ a . •9r.1 ·2800 beach. A grand 3 bdrm., ceilings . Panoramic or Jse opt. Also Ney.· ST.EPS TO SURF I 35 4Sth S_EPARATE ho"!e in de· · · · ram. rm . w/£rpl. home. ocean vu. VACAN.T-Orleans 3 br, 2 ba, pool , I & 2 Br. Duplex! Gd. in· d ~~ft~e c U ~ tyE~Sl 1:1Y OCEAN VIEW Monopolizes a cul de Hurry for this ...... $86.soo $38.900. 646·0147 come as is or xlnt. poten· ;~hii° b~!~~x of d;:g~~'. .' . ea urin~ ami Y LOT 25x 100 in Laguna sac; Sl05,000 ti al for builder!! Legal r~ .. d1n1ngrm.,andcozy Beach f o r home o r 361LOCUST.TR1PLEX; ENJOY THE Good OPEN Sat & Sun 1-4. R Lo Oversized garage, shag kitchen nook. Come see duplex. Price s15.ooo. prime home (2 BR+ Life Bluffs2styCondo4Br.:: ·2 sb~H:~oAST carpeting, blt·ins; 11 the ~creen ed, coi.:-e red 54 2oo. Down. Owner guest apt.) 3 ba. + 2 Call 493-2513 84 Ba 6 : 90 s 56 3S. Amigos Wa) INVESTMENT years old. As ki11g$89,500. at r 1 u m ~hat ! s a financing at 7"k. L.301 beamed l ·BR units over 1:-:::-:=.=:::'-c:..::.:.=-:,:-::ol -~'=""""':------S49-lll12 Gii WALICEll gardeners. del1g~t . -· garages, with ocean Mission Viejo 1067 · LIDO ISLE REALTOR 67§..5200 182.900fnclud1n land. view. $129,500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• STARLITE 545 WINDSOR PL. 5 By Owner, un i qu e Deane -Marquis. Pool, BR Uoyds gank Bldg. Univ. Park, Irvine . Dql ~SZ·.7000 1 .... , I Bdrm . mans ion, 180 tiled roof. 4 BR. 2 BA+ s pacious 4 , or J MANSIO..., degree ocean view; BR/Den on l lh lots. Lge " r .1 r· many xtras! By Owner. liv-rm , form. din·rm , Dance underthestarsin am1 Y rm., game m., No agents . $61 ,900. h. wet bar; 2 frplcs. Health beam ceil'gs, cust kitch t is custom estate with a r •.:586=-·88=1.:.3·'-------I util rm. Owner carries: ~liding ca thedral forces sale. 4800Sq. t., 8 1· be d ·i · h yrs. old . SI69,500 BY OWNER, 3BR, 2ba, $136,500. Open House Sal r amle ce1 inAgToR'r'urMt .~ fa m rm, A/C, spac. cor-& Sun. 1·5. Ill Via Dijon. am1 Y room. . . ner Jot w /view. Many 675·7542 3380 sq. ft. of elegant liv· xtras. Assumable 79.-WESTCLlff i n g s pace , s unken Roman tub, interior . . . CUSTOM IUILT 3 Bdrm . & p oo l . Secluded, best area or Baycrest realfy loye\y hom e with relaxing waterfall . Priced below market al $107,500. Open s 0 loa n. $48,500. Eves : palm garden. fountain. 837-3203 POOL HOME Prestige Newport loca· l~~~~~~~~I BY OWNER 2 br, 2 ba Open house Sat & Sun, 3 0 e H e lion. Sacrifi ('e priced. 1: Townhome. 9 mos. old, GOLF COUISE Br. 2 Ba, lge ram rm, air , p n OUS i"lurry . Call645-0303. h.1,.;)' [< ·'.J1"5 ~0,1.f'cr" AO/an REAL ESTATE <100 GI< ""l'Y" ~I BAV ANO Bl ACH !>7" '100~ Jots o( extras, In Terr1:1ce ... frontage, on El Niguel cond~ view Saddleba<!k, Sat/Sun. 12·6, 4 br, lo/.! Community. $49.000. 5065 ULTI' .,._TE. fairwa y; lovely 3 bdrm., lots o( brick & wood. ba, fam. rm ., H/F pool. Box.wood. Open House. ""'" 2 ba. condo. Priced below 586·5616 Attractively decor'd. Nr. 551·1936 Warm wood int. frames market at 548,950 Mariners Prk. &.shop'g. -"~~------•magn ificent ocean vu. By Owner, 4 Bd, 2 Ba, Byowner.642-7674 *TURTLEROCK * Beam,. lplc, pool , 4 New carpet & linoleum. Very clea n. Mus t sale Lowest Priced "E" plan Beautiful new home, ~bd~rm~'~-2~'h~-~b;a~.$89~·~500~~·1~~~~~~~~~1 $4 4 ,900. Make offer in Bluffs. MU&t scll/lse. never lived in ! 2 br + t $71 500 640-5509 den &din. rm. Kitch. has SENSATJONAL forever S8l·2JJS. op · ' · 49~ <JllJ S~Q C')IO 315SANTAANAAVE House, pool & ~st. hse. All for only $62.500. open Sat/Sun 1 :30-,-5:00 Nelson Robinsontiealtor 675·8120 NEWPOQ,TSHORES 4 Br, 21h BA. large patio, $65,900. 642·7398 self·cln'g. ovens & trash OPEN SUM. 2·5 NEW JBR · -· compactor. Beam.ed EMERALDIAY oc.e~~ vu . r 1 'Mewportleodl · 1°'9Mewportleoch 1069N.ewpartleach 1069Mewportleoch 1069 .. atbedral eeilingi; & 18 x playroom, rp C:. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• " 402Emerafdlcry s elect woode n · & · · frplc. Prof. lndscp'g. Charming older home 3 s hingles. $69,500. $6950 Great location! Nr. bdrms .. 2 •12 baths. The down . ARCl-f BAY R.E. parks, pool, s hopping. paneled living rm. &, _499_·227_7 _______ 1 bus &schls .. in best area b" ,. of Irvine. 833·2252 or com ineddining &fami · PRICED TO SELL· 540-605SSally ly rm ... open onto lge., ChPtrming 2 BR adult -'"'---~----I ocean view deck. New!)' s · re modeled kitchen & Own.your·own. ome L~mta leach 1048 poWder rm . Lovely oce.an vu., pool: Several ••••••••••••••••••••••• garden 5129 500 retired fol~s hve here' O;e•n Da1·1y 710.E ~~·a •nd lo" h . SJ•.ooo. 1li>' • m~ GY Ownr. w/help finance. Open or your impection Sparkling 3 bdrm., 2 bath ARCH BAY R.E. 499.2277 12-5 P .M. ALJSO CON· home. Architect de-1'"'-==-="'-="-''---"--CI DOMINI UM APTS. 4 signed, profess. decorat-OPEN Sat. 1·5. 1348 Baja ,.lan·8 to choose from. ed. Open beam ceilings loff Summit). Creative Clos e to s hopping & in living & dining rms. Architecture for the dis· beach. Big ocean views! S unny view deck , c riminatlng buyers. Slartingat$36,500. pools iz.ed yard. Ap. SpectacularOceanView, J0808COASTHWY. proved plans for ex· privacy, & unique ap· ~ • South Laguna pansion. $137,500 pointmenls-incl. Sauna. $148,500. nr~ll'Il!;., 4i!J: . 2'il S•n J~:.~n <North 4 ~·"'di ~r side).2 SUPER~'TRUC· · •99 ·28~0 ,,, •.,,...::-,,,_' .: TURES with 2 unita. -~ Titanic patio & view1>. A 1105N.Coo,,Hwy .. LoslM'Ml world within it1el!. SPARK.lJNG .494-117~ _ ~ 11 24 ,5 00 . Shields. ~ BR, 2 ·ba. North end. , I B 494-8092. Frplc. Walk to beach ; \\el · It. 3. ~d , 3 Ba, Ownertinance.$.58.500 f orma l d .1n1ng. Dbl $3000 down. New 3 Br, 3 VIEW garage, pat10, ba&ement, Ba. oceanview $4.25 mo, Prestige area· thoice 11th /plaster, insulated, lease opt. 497 ·1051 ; BR 3 ba den /dining Professionally decorat-1-"52<'-'----0"l-'-77-------ll .nn.: 2 fpl. Beams. Estatt> ed, landscaped, Oesira· .. 11le, submit offers. hie North Laguna . $110.000 $89,500. Owner. 49'1·1038. " · DELUXE CONDO Cholco area. i..,e. 3 DR. •WOODS COYE• · ~ ba., de.n, dining rm .. ~ New 2~ sq. rt. custom 4 frpl., patlu ; poo l . br .. ~ome -. Many clubhouse. $64,500 6"1men1t1e1'. t>nve by & , EMERALDBAY see at 1832 Ocean Way. 'Fantastic view; 4 Bit, 3 Price Sl57,500, Wiii con. ha. den ; exciting 8~der trade for-gd_. R·1 amenltJe.1 . Ownvr A1te11 . Open l-fooseS.:11. & flnance. $185,000 Sun. 10·4. For more In.to. • PEC~ALLEN Cllll : REALTOR ..... 7578 WIMBUSH REALTY 1095 N. Coast, X..guna S.nt1 Ana .568-39$5 l.ogooooHIH1 1050 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LIKE IUYIHG AMODB. Fanta11Uc 3 bdrm, 2 bath almost brand new that shines like a flawle13 diamond & won't last a week, flurry VA terms available. Ca ll 546·0022. -Walker 1; Lue Heal l!:lato INTRODUCING OUR 197~ MODEL \<.}I"---'- When Promontory Bay Homes opened, ·1he dramatic interior of the first model was one of the most popular attractions in Newport Beach . Now Saddleback lnleriors has done it again. P•CIFIC COAST There·s a brand new. breathtaking model overlooking Promontory Bay: With the same spacious rooms • innovative architecture and aware-winning style. Plus fa cilities for your private .boat slip. Visit Promontory Bay Homes now. priced from $210.600. &Jay:t&m~.- 607 Bayside Drive, Newport Beach. (714) 673·3900 Irvine Pacific Development Company .,, f"IWY. , Eastbluff.Lusk 3 IDRli4..fAMILY FEE SIMPLE HARIORVIEW . $89,500 • ONLY O.NE AVAILABLE IN THIS AREA. Shown by ap· pointment. Princip11ls only. 'Live in luxury, Owner has put many extras into this like new 5 Br, 3 Ba home. 3 car gar. Jual min. from the beacQ'l> $112.000 Fee. , OPE~ HOU~ESwllof . 2327 Port Lerwftk Pi--: .. Broker, .... &40-Sl)d: 644-0244 OWHER OHLIDOaAY 1----------1 Luxurious 2 BR . 2 BA, BALBOA COVES 3 br. 2 2000 sq. rt. apt. Boat slip ba,privatedock&view. & pool . C .E. Stine $135,000. 673--5298 Broker, 644 ·01TI. 3 ID w /loot Dock ILUFFS CONDO . :1 OPENSAT&SUN Spacious 'Customfzed.., 4001 J\.1 arc us Split Level 3 Br 3 Ba · w/ carpets & drapes+ ViewofBay 4J2Plat• patio. SJ 10,_()()0. Will tradf $72,000 Owner675·340C $3S.OOOequ1ty . U..lt•d-Prop 894-539' Great X -Plan, Great '. . Location. Must sell soon.' ... Bluf(s Condo·Bcaut. dee & $77.500. Prine. Only. 45.t: lndscp'd . Natural Wood Vista Truchu. Open Suii'• rJoors. 3 BR, 21h BA , fam 2·5. 640-8984. · ... rm. formal din rm. Wil! ' ' carr y 2nd TD. Owner Son Clemente 107i'' $79,500. 640·1841. ••••••••••••••••••••• ~.' Vis to Del Udo Price reduced. new 3 Br1~ L Glamorous condo, pro· Ba\ walk to. s tore&.•• fess. decorated. Pan $45,500, 107 Cadiz. OrcalJ r1 oramic ocean & bay viev. 493·6651or493-2190 .... from corner location BY OWNER Shorecliffs 4 $145,000 br. 2 ba, f11m rm, ocean .$-1 BILL GRUNDY golf course view. P\lt1' Reoltor 675-6161 beachclub. $65,500. or, ofr. 492-2571 HARBORVlEW Homes San JUan .. Copl1tr°"° 101.-• 3 bedroom, 2 ba,h, Carmel Model. on fee: $79,900 ·····················~· Cell owner (714 )644-.-42 sY.· oWner. inr:, 1& Con· d0. Pool, gar. 2 mi to Otean. $24,900. Call 830-4836 Hewporll•odl 1069 H•wporlhodl 1069 •......••...•...••..... ·······~··············· HARBOR VIEW POPUU.RCARMa Custom decorated 3 BR, 2 Ba fam-rm home on lge lol. Vacant. Xlnt financing. Harbor View. $79,500. BETTER THAN HEW Never, Jived in 4 BR, faro.rm home w/gre'at view. Near pool & tennis. $79,900. . POOL. TDIHIS. JACUZZI Go along with the key to.this 2 story 4 BR, fam-rm ·home on corner lot . $89,500. FANT ASYIC VIEW Large 5 BR fam·rm home w /forever view, best area, hard to tell from new. $129,500. SPYGLASS USTa.UFf' To this beautiful appointed 3 BR · fam·rm home with E-Z care naturd surroundings. $79,500. Your terms SUPEll SPYGLASS Popular New Bedford model, spacious rooms, deluxe pool, - jacuzzi, view & much more. Priced , to sell today. $174,500. . • CORONA:. DB. MAR UCB4nYR8tMS• South of Hwy in old.CdM. You'll Jnve this spacious 5 Br home & enjoy the -tu advantages of a 2 Br Apt. Better hurry! $1Zl,500. . OPPORTUMrrY KNOCKS ' IROIEIS & SALISM94 ATTINnOH We still have a few openings In our new Corona del Mar office. Mk for Ron to find out about our special compensaUon plan. 52:-,, Al-¥~. ., ,, ., ' I ,, I I ' F. '• I I ' I : ". ' ' ~.;.~:!.~~~.·.· .... ~ ~;:::.;1 1 l 1100 , •••• !.'.!!!r.P.!! '1!=?:,--. , ' ·t!!:!!!.~~!-!t.~~~ ...... '!'!~.!! •. ~... ~nc!!y,Apr111.111s , 0A1LYP1Lor DI ..,~, 0 ····••f······~=-=-~··· •. -e do :. 111.oe• to••···········;,··;;·~··C..MN •. Ua4 .... U40 HoaeiUafvnl•d r •• ,..... ,, 1: ...... ,. ..... c1 .J •~ 1 te 71 UPQ_RADEl> JR.YU'U!;, ! $28: N>o1A11umaW. 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New _...-.v -.a >\., rtfBR TAX.SHELTE 81 ~ F4.-.LY men.t oa in~ «" ?T Clean xtra lrg 3 hr, 2 ha rplc, 3000 tq rt, comm. 3 br 2~ b1 Ch1bhoo5c I llOROOM ~-3 c:.t;.r:: ~:;:·::._,.~It. •. 0 600 ' •·d >.t 49f·369S (Ttt)SJ74UI WOW! Act rutt Central dplx, w /w cpt, drpe, bltn pool &t tennis. Owee.r. pool:1oll. sz95.496-7101 . Nochtldren.nopeu. t-· ,. 1 Vt1r 1: ;'I 1 3{1. evet. Wnt Side locaUon. 2 br R·O, FA heat, wub/dry $499. mo. 84S-3!70aftS Pool &t Recreation · · ..... , uxur W onn.t o houle, l b11 + J11und.ry rm bk·ui> Jc pri yd tu + BRANO ' -3550 1959 M-'-yCfmillt' na -I t;·ic • ~n~~-b;. ramUy roe:: 1 acre 'R·! 1 block lei w/taCllltle1 for hugePrkg.$28.5.Nodogs. Terracec"o~~es;.~~······.················· ....--A .... CM l , !. ~11c~ d!_-;/, ~' ~~ ~ltJ~'lbdnn, l'it boat a~tr~~Npt.. :a,~bit~•:r,• ~'i.'1J: •••her/dryer hook-up, 8'2-4866 Ba. Adults, no Peta. $too. ~Al\~EN apt w/exlra Newty·painted spac. z br~ ·,,.!•0•141-poo1 . , Ylewh , cpo.-:Oijln4. Jlleb ool,l'Wll'.down , _0 000 .,/ul. 1_ •-···, Clo•ed 1a,r_~:..,_•x11rda lnloe 3244 mo. 675·5iOD. Bkr. 4 lar'e bdrm, roman ~tyle Comfortable furn. Walk ~,. 2 "'r" •• , .... , ,, -,_.,. 1pace a.ext w '""""'• nc . balb ftplc w l r•111ed to ahop ctr Slil9 50 No .IBr,l~Bl .cpta 1y.owner.$27,900,'Jlff-U• • Droker6'15·3310 &r. bath. New s tove. RIHTALS 2br,2''bo,vlew.frpt,boli1 garage.,''1·998-08.'W, ioosl-'="-'""-="----, • · 'b.Y ••er, 1Ul'I I! ~ cars, boat. Owner patio, crpt.e incl. kitchen••••••••••••••••••••••• LUXU&Y.condoonwa~r. bearih ... private patio, docs.6'2.1is4. · · ,, 'b1tn kit, trpl , 1 me.$4'1·36%1. c~tom drPf, new cle;:in 2BR,Iba ........... $310 slip, po;ol, JacUUI, hQb. CaUfomt.ri,J-1.a. ..._..MjhMllHCh 3740 c: ·1-1 rec. area •. pool BIO CANYON 3 br, 3 ba. pa&nt Job, $200, mo. Call 2 DR , 2 ba ....... $325/3.15 byshop. Price hfducect! ,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 . ,4'3·39156 Slf 95 • • . ..-2• Toake units or ~ouee. 848·1246. Please lea ve 2BR.2 ba ........... ~ Mr. Head, 673-'l'ot2 ,we, . U....,. 3600 LOWWESCLY c._..... ...... ... • • O• MOO au1 r. " Ownr /Agt. 644-5142 01 meua·i:e or call 8\le&. 2 BR, 2 Ba, ram ..... MSO 629-9661 da-... ..._,, ••••••••••••••••••••••• _,."' 'ttll L•rae 2 bedrm, i bat • 6428550 · .... ,,..,...,,... N • Finest Be h IATIS ••••• w /rencedptlo OIU . 3B2Ba2car""'"(rpi 3 BR,Z8a' ........... $410Bf · ewports ac . I.~ 13 •.••••••••••••••!"•• b it • on H R•al Estate t rd d · · U __., S3 0 3 BR. 21h Ba, rUn1 •• $475 luf s bay view. S BR. 2i.i new 3 Br, 2 Ba, elec. kit., :iec ... •e s.ihs ci!:o~"i ~rBr!w~ ~tor.9Y g~~dau~~.:i~~~~~ NearH ~e~.=aces W•twd 2900 .:~.Ji~:~· 1 38R,,2Ba,fam ..... ~7~ ~1a!~~·r~ke~~~~~· $4?S ~~28~r,(2{~~~mo 727Y••to ....... cl. So :co p 1 ~ 1ate1 & .much more. I ~ b 'lot w·u •••••••••-•••••••••••• RAJSOR'S Beach BlvdatYoC'klown 'B · ' &Ill laz.a. Pool .-.... Move• -· o'a and r. u~.. turt ai . i IALIOA ISLAte Neat-a: Br 2 Ba Cottage CONDO nr. lloag u-p. NIW D•-.:v 536 .. 0411 BO : Prlv ' patlo . .-vv .,.,,,. ra~fo, tarmla1ranch · h · I · ·~ --lUl.'18'' Mlin St. SAT j sa1s. per mo. PMl• it.all BiL GRµNDY Hom.e or duplex. Cash type 9me, frp c. $!7S. R£ALTORS 2br. 2ba tri·le\'el,' frpl, Deluxe aplit-level; 1300 STUDIOS&: I lb SUK...Aft.-l49-9T1'S. incldg taxes, ln1. 6 Realtor ..... 6'7Ul6l bu.)'er. Call Chuck Yrly.640.1493 cpts/drps,$300.MS-7418 aqtt.,2 bdrmw/kllt.<fen, •Fullkitchen maiat fees. CaU Dan .. , Spiller, Agent. 6'5--0303 S 8r cpta df1ll bltns 4S23Campus Dr., lrvtoe tjflc, pluab crptg, home-•Heated pool Ctt~:!~fu~ ~':'ir~d~J :;1321 for •PP' to aee. IO PA tDOWM 0 w N pr 0 pert Y in gar.: Rer.' $325, '646-loo8 CaCluLL1 v;~13e>Shop1,. eu:0 . ~!:s!.". 3~~~2~::'. 111 • ,.storbar1eh, ~alk·in1 :~=ru~;.mues comp'ly. lndkpd. 4 br, · _ TRIP L Jf41'\o\ Years Intlewood. H•Wlbornt eves. wknds. 642-1552 _, l'pls, drps, seµ:-cJn'g. ~.~~ bitn ~u ~~e~ •Free linens ba. S )'r. old home we'l"4 ~••/ n e w · l •n-. f; P m e or So. Bay Area?. days * RMALS • oven. $390 mo. tncld'g:. oven, patio deck, 2 car •TV&: maidserv.avail otter's. for only •. 700. s~-1100 S8100 .... $ ·500· WILL PAY CASH FANTASTIC Eutside 3 UNIV. PARK grdner. 218 Palmer Ave. enclosed garage w/laun· •Bar·B-Que 2000 ft Sh -• -T D"~-... Pbone Ii. Perry: 642-8235 Pho I lq .. , ag cplg. ••••"•••••••••••••••••• 1£ ~"' r-n. Oft'I -u~o br. 2 ba. w /paneled ZBR 2ba -/425 642 ,_ dryroom..Payonlyelec-• neservce f -, · · · . · · · · · · ~ . or -9178, 714-.-,-7788 . am . rm . w /wetbar • IMVISTOIS DIUf,HT • . T. D. rrop1: 1&,u dormitory on huge lot . 3 BR, ?th ba ........ $Ci0 or 523_5523 trlc. Adults. So. of Coast •I m1letoocean rrpl. Tile root, crtyard. Eastlllde Co•ta Mesa t'-'• ' ?.13-874·6901anytime Fenced bkyd. Children & 4 BR. 2in ba ......... $450 Hwy, S blks from beach. Lodi 2 --wood covered patio ' • · ,. 7l4·846·5221aft 6 pets. OK. CIQ!e ~.ever· TltETERRACE 311-2 IATnHff $440. 435 Goldenrod, es Mil ._ sprinkl~rti, poolslie lot. Br. duplex ; I , 2 Br, • -'7J .. .,.. or · th· g $3&5' m Call· 2BR 2b $350 Coron111 del Mar. (714 J R tFree Wlr.sonener.CIOMltoal duplex; l . 2 Br, hOWle ; MOOQUM' MAOt Rental1 ln~~2-s200~r~t . wALr~\.iT';;."UAR.:--Excitin g, decorator· 675-9337. Next lo .. beach. Bach,, ,,·his ~So r .1 Plat aliononelot, ~ , ••••••••••••••••••••••,• '. o7'( "'f de s igned 2 story ·· . ~ . ...... ~· 842·740t 548·30UAgt.t $2000 axlebah 2BR.2Ba ........... $295 ·townhouse realurintJ ·l~·---------I l&Z. B·r from $145 . ~'"~polnle. By owner. NewHlf •'chTro'plexe• House1FuntlsMcl 2 BR, i•f.r BA ; patio. THE WILLOWS W /W h I ' .• 6~ BR duplexes, encl. Jac-uzzi s & Tennis. s:s?'_-tOSOtor pl Garage •1 C"arpets 3Blt 28 _,.,,.. s ag crp g, 1arage pvt patio crpls 846 I"' . -·-ap · Supurb Ocean View, de-jOst'bl', 'ot.iofpatlos ••••••••••••••••••••••• d ~ ' • a ........... _. custom draperies ' 8 •• · C ' --. ,;'COMVIMllHT -n s, a reno l nt n1ton, .......-. .s w r ,w amce · $200/$225.Inranttp2 yn;. MEN,smallbeachhotel~ "" luxe u ii C 111·11 20 0 H I G---~ 3102 rapea.-.,....5Cj.Z7f8 ... d h h oodbe 11' drpa. 388 ay .::x, • lif. :fBEDROOM llfl b h Pa .llsade~,. Owner , N. Iiams ••••••••••••••••••••••• MESAVEROE.3br,2ba, 1ngs, push button frplc , Nopets.S4!-2020 Rooms$22.50week.Apta home ; ea:tra 1_.r•:. 4b93u~211'!!r 493·8651 & Open Dai 1-5,539-6779 VACANT house $125. ':'lil bt 3 tn 2 s, fnvc.d . ytl, ~/Ad,...1 , Vl .. au la~dscap1 eedd privat~ R $100. mo.536_7056 kltchc!b and dinlnl room ..., . ~· S X Gft,O' SS pd. Also bachelor UNts, S 5 . a cant .. ,, .I . ,...,.,. patio, enc os garage ac CdM ·2 B , 2 BA, bltns. Cto·ae to ahopplna · 2 C hNll Diaei Balboa $145. Lag:una 540-1720 RIALTY carP!'rt, co:::=~ co~· f11;>l, ocean view, beam NO increase in summer t'lhU~chts and tchools. -~· -NE;PORT!fEA~ -Newport Be ch Duplex. .BBeachh •• 1'514Utl5, INpd.ewYPorlryrt 3 BR, 2 BA, frpl. bltnt, lg. 552-7500 murul)' rec raol. ce1I, 21,A, car gar; pri. heh rent. Beaut. l hr' furn 00 1atage. Fruit lrff1 S7f 500-2 Bedroom id Take ad· eac ... . . fenced yd 'walk to sehls. . & more! Offered by pr v I gs , $4 00 Imo. apts $185 &: $175 Spa.nbH ift :.the garden. Prlct • vantap~ Simmer ren-Agt. Fee. 979-8430 & shoppini $275 642-01'77 UNIV. PK. S br; 2ba; private party al jiaat $350 675·3203. Style bldg, pvt encl gar., $'Mtoo·SMoo Down 3 BR, 2 BA·aU extr~at tali l ,Bllrl lto beach\ 1-1 •-• 3106 . . highly upgraded, atrium per mo. Call now ... I IF -' ... d pool,sauna,lndcy.adlts. ' ' ' stepg to ocean + IWllp· rrs ,, _ _. I ), •-2 BR d I A ·1 A~'I & I I ti $375 494-0321 ""fW WM• I 111• 17301 Keelsoo La. 1 blll . t . &: h ~· •IKI?· "!" ' ••••• .. ••••••••••••••••• up ex. va1 . pn o.ve Y pa o, mo. . ••••••••••••••••••••••• W. of Beach off Slater. ~~nbgh,ou:!n1\svin tot 1£ ' . • • I Br Hse. $195-yearly. 17th. Crpts, drps, gar. ~v~1I May Isl 552-<llOO or *OPEN SUN 2005 Vista 842-7848 . NewportShores g • s_~ 2 Br 2 Ba Hse frpl Adults,nopets.$200.mo. 6738284 Caudal. ORIG. Blulfs,lalboelslond 3706 • Owner.642-3573. Pl~.I . bltns.' gar. $350 Yearly'. S4S-44S2,aft&pm FORLEASEcbrWillows Waterlro~t, 2_Bd, 2 Ba,••••••••••••••••••~•••• ADULT garden apts. ~ •645·7144• · Pl llp · lnq : 123Gamet, Bal. Isl. Separate bouae, East.aide, hom e . Fen e e d , ?· R. 60, PfltiO on bay. SMALL bach apt, util pd. ~R . pool. $145. 1035 12tti 3 Yr old 2 !ty Duplex. .712•1 Costa Mesa. 2 bedroom, cpts /drps, nr. schl & 11n.Occ. 12Ul331-8444•• $l50. Yrly lse. No pets. St,S36-7447aft5&wknds· '1170 Orange Avenue Newport 8each. ~ross ''°° OUA1ln. IEAttt Mewpott lellCh 3169 $27S 548.7473 b • $3 5 o m 0 • . 675-2197 or 61s.6527 :r. Costa Mesa income $13,000. p/ year. · • . ••••••••••••••••••••••• · :OZ.~9f552-4240 3Br,3Ba .sphtlevel,~-2 BR ~ondo, l V::! ba. Nr: · .. -FREE COAST TO Asking $125,000. Prin-Coron at Del ~ar Triplex Live on Lido Isle. only P.fESA Verde 3 hr, z ba, 2 deck • $550. mo incl 1 BR-Yrly. 5225 incl. util. Hunt• ngton Harbour· COAST CATALOO cipals only . Cail Ron or bltns,d•hwh •.J>OOI. sun· $450 mo. 2 Br, 2 Ba, (rplcs, new paint, crpt.s UNIV PK. Tetnlee, new 3 gardener, 644-1765 Furnished . No pets . Waaber &: Dryer. NO -Tom 528-1010 deck!, 2 '\' 1rephtccs, 213-793--0"2'1collect. thruout encl patic Br 2Ba DR patio nnnJ NEWPORTT-r~•-• 67S·7423 pets.897-4210or846-8890 . B B ' $105 ,000 P nc. Only. ' · ' ' ' ,,........., ~~·~ ,UyerS eWGre laaOEMPro__... 2000 673-1418 eve9: wknd! SPACIOUS 4 t>r, 2 ha, wd (pool tbll. lrdcrar $4l5.5S2·7B96 Br, 2'h ba, mstr. f'dte. lc6oaP..,...... 3707 GARDEN apt w/exlra 11'--y dut •-'inform r-• "1 · nveway, e nc · )'a 01 • bltns ram rm ,.....-. large bdrm romao-.. 1e '" "' Y w ••••••••••••••••••••••• beautifully furn'd. Just bo t ? N II h ls Loguna leech 3241 . ' · ·• ........ .,., ••••••••••••••••-••••• • ~""' y~ th1i "WANTED-INCOME I 0 O/o ~OWN steps to beach. $IM mo. no ape~ $4. 1J·~;S8 oo ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• plSatio, gar.,k<><ean/)loOlviewS37onS IALIOA ltef bhalht.b frpl~ •, /rai1s,~d ....... ,,. •l(E • D"'•L' UNITS" C · .. .:-i.-P '· y I 557.0308 · · . acre par w . ear • pr1va e pa 10 . ·;~~"' A ..,.. . (, . · he~ft~to 4 Units wit .room for 3 r y, , For Lease mounta1n mo.644~7357 Charming, unique toe. garage: 1.998-(&14. 1(M6 If\ the word •t VIU.AGE .1nvest 1n smaller in~me m 0 re . e 6 i r ab 1 e 1 Br house on water with 3 bd~m, lrg fenc d bkyd, retreat, spectacular Close to s hops, bus, bay California G&,l\D~NS.Socomepr. 'unlts-Co~ta Mesa itea. Eastsid~ lecation. 3 dock Beautifully furn pati.o, gar, stv., crpt, view of Laguna, the ScmCletnnte 3276 & ocean . 1~ Main St. ---~·~----=~~~~~:=~n2 :r~l~~n:1~ ~u'ft!~. ~~~t~;w~:~ ~:er~~ ~ ~ ~ i ~ g~ o di!;,c ~~~ '. ~f~fh.$250. Avail 5/1. ~~~~sVe~Je~:S~r!!,~~ •.••c,c;~;;~·~;;;~••• C8'S·t874: 3724 pr~~:::c~:.a~;fe:tityb~ b8th Condo. See me, I m ble purchase pnce. Call for 3 m or~ Ask 1 ng h h ls'?! d lo the east. Home has 200 N 1 -l 01 • •aa beaut. furn .w/ant1qs & Dealin' Dan at 41C» W. 54S·8424, AssO'ciated $69 ooo wil~ ~nly $6900. wa.s er, was er ryer, D-. Poirit 3226 degree view, decks, new e w u x u r Y Y pe ••••••••••••••••••••••• modern. I ·Br done as 5~St., Santa Ana or call South Coast Brokers. do~n · 11 ~~~~:~~~:=~7°:~· ••••••••••••••••••••••• crpt, pri.v & secluded. ~~~~™;m~~~r~~;·,: C'asa de Oro ships cabin. 2 decksL 8'!:8321 A1t. MESA y.!.-1. 1 \Lsl ~ BEA~H HOUSE, near Re!pons1ble cpl. $450. balcony & master ,bdrm. ALL UTILITIES·PA!D jacuzzi etc. Sensational. S... L 1016 S1U1"C ID • Qu~ WANTED female room-manna 2 Br. 2 Ba, cpts, mo.497-2104 3 baths. Lrg liVlnt'tm w l Mu st See! $350. Eves ..... TRIPLEX Pim:• mate to share beaut. drps, bltns, $285499-2986 frplc lormal di•'•g rm Compare beld~~ rent 221t331592178.9c:_~8922 or P.t g r ,. ··-·•••••••••••••••••• • h Exec:di•e ..._ · ..... · Custom es11511•••• ....,.. Bl'OWNERNewtri·level . OWMElselincJ Prop..-.... house .on ~he beae Lea!eNewCondo Tennis N 1 t d & breakfast rm £taU elec. Featuring: home. oceanview. 3000 + 2·2 Bdrms., 1 2-bdrm. + 7U-W20 • w/w?rking girl. Call !~ swimming. saun&. 2 BR'. ew Y cons ructe kitchen. 2 car garage w/ ~Spacious kitchen with Logmta leecti 3741 s~. •ft. 31972 Virginia den. w/frplc. Garages. _..oo au.Ml•.~' a1acH details. Karen. 615-51... 2 BA. View. Private com· never occupied; in prime auto. door. opener. Lrg indirect lighting ••••••••••••••••••••••• Way. Open Heme daily ~~=:~:gattios. 833-lml TWO FquRPLEXES Sun. only. munity . W /D. $285. ~~~:n~i~g ~~'!e°e:n ~ivate 11alio. ;;sx:l'oo1. •Separatedin'garea Oceanfront, N. Laguna, t 1~4. from Sat. Apr. Sth Good cor· toe. Buy l or HousuU~ 831-1678;831·2160. & C~taliha. Ultra· una, JaCUUJ.. per •Home-like storage BR. frplc, 703 Cliff Dr. thru Sun. Apr. 13th. bolhat$7 000 ea ••••••1•••••••••••••••• Fa•tm.V.a... 3234 spacfouslbdrms.&fam. mo.orlease.Childrenor •Private patios $300. mo. year lease: Price was $133,900. Now SOUND IMVl$T. Yeager 'aJtt 556·6l71 Gwr.. JZ02 ••••••••••=!••••••••• rm., 2 fireplaces, 1 in ~\~~,~~a~e!i~ •Closed garage 646-9'110 1 $99,500. GOOD 11· --·•1. ••••••••<!••••••••••·•,,•• FOR LEASE·. 4 BR . ......,_ mstr. suite. Massive liv. 962 5806 Bob B ... ~ w/storage He__. 1-~ 376'" --.,~ HO'' ·sE + 5 ""'""' rm. w/wet bar. Delux« · or u ...... n. •Marble pulllllllln ... ,_... ~ r MoMhi HOMet TIH1 ~x IHI._ '1 FREE.-. F~EE mo . 1 7 6 O'& San la kitchen w/micro-wave & SanCletnente'93-7602. •KingaizeBdrms ••-••••••••••••••••••-..i ,..S... 110 IX9"0ss.tS1$,000 Sharp remodel ed •ProfessJonalService• Cristobal . Call Vera, s eir-Clean ovens,S-JUQll •Pool-Barbeques-SHORT TERM. Spec.~ ••!•.•lv ••••'.\••••••••••' llVllRA.~J.Y East&id1 Coat.a Mesa 3 •LANDLORDS* 962·mlot;962:-8805 dsl\ws'br., trash compac-1 CepistrOftO 3278 surround.edw/plush oc~rront/viev.\ 2 & J 2Cfi'50 BIL TM ORI:. 2 ~R * * 642.7007 • * bdrm .t;;:,e Plus room H o 'm e 1inCl•r1 * Hunt..,... lftclii 3240 tor, etc. Will accept long ····•••••••••••••••••••• lndscpg br. Wkly or m<i. 6t6-3U4 <lBJ,Da~aPointVIUq• for 5·m 1units.SS4.950. 642-9900 ••••••••••••••••••.••••• term,.renta·J fro,lt13 Br. 11;1.i Ba. ltbl 1gar, Adults -Nopets · -.95WKUP.tBdr,2Bi J iiCl'u1t park,'Walk l Giant63 '1~'lot ponsble"'"'..tvat lBDltMFum{ • ......, . California's Largest Va cant. 3 BR,. fpl c, res 1 ~!..;....., frplc, crpt. drps & ref rig. 365 w. Wilson 6'2·l971 &: Bach. Color 1V, makl marJna. Furn or unfum. f £ jlC "·-" l •Rental Service!• freshly painted. beaut $650 M~1n~ $300. mo. 496-4518. I THE MF.sA tJJ. .. 00 . '96·1372 ., 8 U ... ITS ' .. -I d I I l I N c L u 0 'Es ..... poo . ·, @6-9358 1"'11 . •r ~ . MIDWAY City act fast 4 an scap ng, c ose o GARDENER. Call Mis-Sa,tla.4.na 3280 $30WEB&UP ~~!lootiewport 81, NB} I ' Praptl tl9a . br.2ba,frplc.'pool,BBQ. oc~ai:i. SSSO. ·Ask for sion Realty . 494-0731 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •$8.60NIJhl &Up Af;LTl-ark,EIToro.'74 Eastside Costa Mesa., 7 ,1920 -kids,pet.Fee-Bkr. Keath,962·4471 k d . •Studio&lBRApts COMPLET~LY Film·~. 63• V'kl c 1-,.., .......... , llACH • • between 9:30-5:00; as $145. I br, fnc , kids, pet, W 1 Bed ., • x 1 ng. nr ...... S-"-2 BR houses w/beam ,MOO-,..AH. ........ _ MISSION V1eJo. Fan-Fireplace. 4 BR, Z BA, rorJoAnnorF'red singles. • a er 5 ElegantLidolsle.2br.2 : 6.' 8 w n in gs' B 'x3o ce~l'gi, f~lcs, shg crpts. BEACH pier. Bl!aul t~slic 3 br, 2 ba, applns, new crpts, drp15, RIO , . $165. 2 br, fncd, kids, pet. •TV & Maid Serv Avail ba. Bayview. $500. a wk. 1 e)lcl 'd . porch, man pr1. patios c~m~letely owner's· unil~ CALL k1ds,pel.AfC,gar.$26S. walk to schools & shop-OCEAN view from your Call Now ?! +PhoneServ.Ht.dpool or$1,500mo.AJ1utils.pd. :((ras. Owner. 581·471 ~enced + 3 Units. $1200. AGT. &46-~4 HUNTINGTON Beach. ping. $31S. mo. Ask for bed, walls of cork, mir-LOCATION + 3 br, 2 ba . :~i!1f~~:k~~~~~ Owner. 714-675-2280 , aJJ.. 7PM mcome p /mo. $140,000. Save $40. ~o. 3 .hr, 2 ba, Bev or Dale, 963-4$1 or ror & glass. 2 hr, deck, kids . pet, fncd. gar, *A"'A POI~ SOUTH COAST 2 for ~4 S,OOO frplc, patio, kids, pet, 963-1786 auto gar. door. $380. Lse. singles szt5. 2376NewportBlvd.CM 2 Br hse or heh. Frpl. yd,,,\ lif' n n I INVESTMENT I' fncd, garage. · 675·9989or 640-4576 ' FRUIT' Trees, 3 br, 2 ba, 548·9755 orfo45.3967 prk.g. Furo/Unf. $29! ~ .. entrance to Stat• 549·0812&646-0710 2 for $64,500 HOMERHOERS 2. 3 & 4 Br $275-$385 . Ocean View Home. 3 Bd. frplc, kids. pet, fncd , •Troplctf Pool• J:rly. 55&-4160. 142 47t, Jt(:h . 20x50 Biltmore. •642-9900* Children/singles & pets garage . .Fee·,BKR """· \ ~rch awn'gs .. carport & The, greatltwo-fer sale is ok. No fees. Barbara, 11h Ba. bl tins, Incl 'g. HOMIFl-EllS 1 Br, cpts, drps, bltns. ~ •NEW• 2 H I •""'000 9636739 5577620 WID $37S mo 494-8136 "" patio. Gas &waterpaid. YEARLYStepstoBea'c ~.830-4048or893-1342 on . OIJles or-· fo~ VACANT 1 Br.bouseS125. -; · · · · · •642-9900• 548-1168 · d'elU;xe 3 hr~· 2J b : .. 1n C.M.-12 Houses Also. 2 br .Costa Mesa 3 BR , l•Ar Ba condo. Pool, 2 Bd, 2 Ba, Den, r~, 2 Cur,J1 /unf. Avail po •, GREENLEAF 30ADULTutflTS $64,500. i9;N.B. Try l0% $165., lluntington Beach carport,· laundry rm. 2 patios. 1 Level, closed Wanted, nice family to 675-5..">04 I ~~tar AdultCqmmunity COST4MISA down.By;tppt $175., Coron~ del Mar story.$290mo.M2·90lS double garage. $375. per careforourhome.3BR,2 1 Br furn$&. Lots ofl-".::.:C:O::'.:'.... ____ "--' ;nsowh;rnerAve,CM un;que Weslem navor .. 1 ~;-~·~ .$235,, Fountam Valley 2 mo.494-1941. be w /cpls, drp3' The bllns. Pool. Walk tc 2 BR, ocoan view. sl<po ~s ai lable a ~2.x_~, Built for low main· Br, acreage, fnut rarm, 4 Br, 2 Ba Model Home yards are just what You ~ping. lf.r mi. beach. from beach, winter ren· (Ancer, $15.000&a.--tenance,swimmingpooJ.. kids. pets. Agt. Fee. "Calif. Classic'' Air LGCJU9C1Hils 3250 need Cor summec-fun . 931.W .19lhSt.548-0492 tal. $250. mo. incl. util. Americana, $19l000. Both 29-1 Br, 1-4 Br. Fully 9'19·8'30 cond, fully lndscpd, lots ••••••••••••••••••••••• S295. Mo. Ask for Bev or 544-6899or675-7598 ,. ~ these Mobi e bornes occupied. Xlnt spenda-~. tt2I i~-1 I--• 3206 of ex l r as . 1 7 s 3 l 3 BR, 2 BA Condo, swim'g Dale 963·4567 963-1786 •· ;; . in beautiful condition ble. 'By owner. Prin. MOO 11.NI UACM -• I -Montbury Cir. •/mo. pool, ·1ir cond, 2 car gar, ' 2 Br cottage $165 mo Lil ~ mustbeaeentobeap-only. L f~ 2200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 846·3301 $285.842·1334 ·642~78or w f'MI t 3298 •ShodyGordensPool~ June 15. Utilities pai<\;' ciated. CaU between 642 741Z ' ots lolp-. BAYFRONTyearly4br,2 · 979.3237 ' •• ~: ••• ~:.~~••••••••••• Fresh. clean $160/$190. Adults, no pets. Nea., .. . ····~·· ·(·····~········ ba, near.new, luxury UP· LOVELY 2, 3 & 5 Br . 73 595 9'Jipm · 65 l•H 64$.5346 Ill .Acre,}East.s1de Costa ~r WI big view. $725. homes. $300 to 5600. l.oguna Miguel 3252 Flreplace. 3 BR + den 2 Adults. 177 E. 22nd St, ocean. 6 ·l ., i 646-79 Mesa, ~kes 7(2. Br,) 675-=-7..846 ; aft 5 pm Patio, tennis ct!I, rec.••••••••••••••••••••••• ba modern home. Crpts. C.M.642-364:> BE'AUTIFUL Waterlr:oni i AfrHcJe for.. 1200 UNIT.$! Units .. I t.an1, Engineer-673-40'99 room . 2 car garage. ADULT COMM. 2 BR , 2 drps, ~ltns & OW. Must HOLIDA y PL.AU ~pl. 31h br, 3 ba, ram. &:. ... •••••••••••••••••••• FOURS lfl"IS r ing, S<n Testing.Survey, Some w /fire-p laces. Ba, s:i25. 2 BR & Den. 2 see to apprec. $350. mo. DELUXE S . 1 B hv. rm .• sunporch, pv~. "'Acres Palm Desert, Tax shelterect•propert:' Water tvleter;, Coasl~I CotolMlclelMcr 3222 Children welcome. Ba. 537s . Club House, As~, for Bev or Dale · pac1ous r, pier.$750yrly.673-7228 ter ,_ utlllUea, ready apprec.ingooClareas:. OK, Rt d,y for Permit.••••••••••,••••!"••••--• T-Lt-Swim Pool Monar'c,h 963-!4567963·1186 furn apt. Pool. Ampl ' ... $43 550 c ,.ti 642 -4750 b frpl VDlll parking. Adult.<;, no pets. ON THE BCH. 2br. patiov. ' f~·r su b ·di vision, ex· 536-2579 ; 592.SOlOAft. ' ·, . !I BR, a. a. ' 2 sty, + Prop...ty MQrnt Summit. Call Teal & Coitclo .. ittittm1 1965 Pomona Ave., CM Wkly. mthly. or Summer duslve area ol Hwy 14 6DELUXEUNITS LEVE Comnwrciel loft. beam&, av.I~~ S46-lSll,Notee 0 Babcock Realty, lO Unfuni1hed 3425 season. Resv.644-5206 ~tale Sale, M. Tucke1 2 Blks from ocean in Lot 25014480 on major $500,604Begooi . a m~pm .499---4500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I MO.FRHRENT . (7~4)838-7512 Hunt. Bch. Call Bob street in orange County. Unique bch side. 1 Br, llh Walk to beaah from this 4 BR , family room, living EXECUTIVE WANTED If you qualify. Furn. 1 Br. Steps lo heh. Now 'til lilich Pre•trW I lSO Dickinson Price s l3 .000. SJ0,000 Ba, frplc, new cpts, rec super 3 br, Z ba modem room, din. area, firplc, Deluxe 3 Br, 2 Ba, pvt bachs & 1 Br. Excep June 26th. $185 mo. Wkl1 •9'•••••••r;•••~•••••••• RIGHTRLTY. 979--8533 Down . Good owner rm w /wel bar & + home. H;&s everything cpts-drps, 2 car gar .. lake & rec center. sec. lion ally nice. 2llj duringSummer.67~ J:"t)RGET LOANOOSTS 22 Unit apt bldg. xlnt tOc . 1 . financink. , sauna. $395 . 675·5543 01 ~u A.akt ;n a~me. =· fenced yard, sprinklers. system. By So. Cst Plaza Newport Bl. ·~ taierits • ~ner wUJ carry nrat. yr old. $390,000~ V79'a376 , 549'9501 ~~~17fl£v or e Avail 1t1ay 1. $350., ~r &S.D. Fwy 9'79-0493 Eastside CM, l Br. comp. Urifwnish~ :, <aeanfront, 4 Bdrms, 3 Mon-Frf9-s · .,,~Qlilli~ Smi.11 Unique l lh Bdrm mo. 1st, la!t & depoinl. 2 BR, 2 Ba. brand new. re.decor. Pool. Adults.••••••••••••••••••••••' e,i.homelnSUrlslde. · lftJf ...... •w/gar or den. stove -, LEASE. beaut exec home,· 1·'99·2544 . $225. mo. Next to the Sl60Mo.646·1947 ~· $200,000 Full Price DANA Point duPlex !Olly, -·•-refrtg; fenced yd., ver Jae htd pool. 3 BR, 2""a Mftsl011 Vie" 3267 beach in. Hunt. Bch lcAoa ltlcaad ll06J t i for appt. 213-,...1321 rented, ocean view. •6•5-7344• . . private. lease $250. 41 Ba,~ car gar,. form din •••••••••••~•••••••••• S46-l32S 2 Br. 2 b~. No children o ••••••••••••••••••••••~ !13·592-5318 Bd~ Stl ,IS~. Agt. 33931 17700rah8kAvenuf Larkspur, MS·3218 o: 41: fllj' ~i · Fam-~ 2 BR Mission Viejo 3 BR llh BA So Ct ~·Middle age or ·re Uttlelsland,delwte near ' 4 _alty, 316 ~.arlna -Dt i M~aaa.496·3431 Ct?ta esa"f'n 531·0918 :~:~~81tg5..pr;~~tc;"rpls: townhouse w/air cond. Plazi •rea. eri:u."mi!. Ured.$l7S.M2..s848 new 2 Br. 2 Ba, frplc, ~I Beach, Ca. s UNITS ·lC1/r~~~ Coste Mu• 322, walk to tieach, 1cDls;.~ Pool. $255. 58&-9127 bltn!, lg paiio,·poo&. sass. Bachelor apt. $122.so uti patio, yearly.67S-333S. ~ 1jplwe11Pra1111"tr 1400 Eastakle Costa Mesa. 3 ·~ ··~··••,•••••••••••••••· parks, &: le~ courts. 4 BR, 2Y.z Ba, 2 story Nopets.64S-4t48. pd. No']>ets. lmmed oc lolboaPewi..-380f ·~•••••••••••"••••••• houses + duplex. SlOflO. ~-Detert, s lir Green brook home. : Pool ma1nl. 1nctd. -t&Sq. eharmer.Lge family rm. IRRESJSnBLEI cupancy. 642~1334· •••••••••••••••••••••1 1 C-2Frontaae,Katella• 4noomepermo.$10S,OOO. Re~ 2400 ba. L /R. F IR. D/R, mo.988-8088 .. . t formal dining rm • . . LRGlBr,pool,nr.shopg Luxury new Townhouse, , next to 1hop'1. ••••••••••••••••••••••• bltns D/W, fncd yd ' . • ~ · % fenced yd Lake Fores· Viewi .olocean,Catahna adlt.i /no pets. Util pd br,2ba,frpl,view,gar nter. 2SOOO sq. ft. TRIPLEX 9-{ owNER·P Jm Spr-patios' dbl.gar. $395. Nr. 3 BR. Ad1,1lt , ~·-~~w are R ,;_....,.. to $370 Island, BalJ>oa,• Bay and 11184 Monrovia 548-0036 patio. $400 mo. 675-9684 1 h Own !:astalde Costa Mesa 2 ·, • . So ·c' t Pl Own crpts &. drps. No pet • 8· e.._~ · FaShlon Island'. 2Br1 Ba ~=-~"'-'"--'"''-""""'""--l-""'=~==.::::=::.:..;_ · ,le/Exe ange. er. br, easy upkeep. no M1gs t:nB1A c;~~nf~:d~ 67~ sl. aza. er. $225. 96~·296li btwn iA-:.. mo. 586·9121 ·Ocea nrront Ba) boa Don:t ,,Ive. ~P the ~~p ! CepistraRo leach 3118 ~8 vacancies, $55.SOO. ,,Jl·1 sa9 500. onsider 971 wkdya. 2 BR private home. H& f $65.000 N'elson Rob:nson, "List It 1n classlf1ed. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cte,:d L,oh/ 1100 ., £R t,.:~ for i~co~ proper· COTTA~E $190 .. 2 Br, 2 Br 2 story townhowu1, pool+ view &cozy frple. Rltr 615-8120 Ship to ahore results! OCEAN view, 3 br. 2 ba.. \• LOT·ARJZONA·RlV ty $70 000 eq fncd, chdd, gar., singles. / • he dryer &: Run I '300. mo. ~912'1 6'2·5618. c & D, b I l n s. W / l>'l.. •"'•••••••••••••••••••• Well developed area, · • 538 · HASaU! $200.2br,stv. w ~a s r , ~1 ..... " C . 'M 3724 baJcony $26(1.642-tls:i . Whtmlns ter Memorial utilities in. $8,000. 7~41~~ • • • kid!, pet, fncd. gar.patio rerrig. Comm.~....,..., Newport IHCh 3269 Casio Mesa ,J724 oiN Me 1-'-==--~---~ ~ '900(: Owner-54$-5004 PAL M DESERT. own PAlNT & Save! 4 Br, mo. $lOO deposit. Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••tA•,•••'!'!•.•,•••10•••• l BR nu cpl, paint. drJ')!I'"'! r~·~;Jr."8' or your own Mobile llome llBa, kid,s. pet, fncd, gar. 968-9332 after4pm. W BeachD 3 Br, nu cbpt, AM B AS ·SA D 0 R. I N·N 4$198501=· Pre!.,'.!177at .. ~dualnt. : lot in Pri 'adult Countr;v t.ltTY l Fee·BKR. 3 BR 2 B• detached drpt, 1hw1r, 2 a, · -.~ or '""" .., CM!clol Covington Club for '1~ss than $100. SINGLES,2 br, stv, kids, garaie. 10rt :..ater, c:pts, patio, yrlj, $450. (213) i.,::•P:..:M::.::... -----~ ,---per+, 1600 :p EX per. mo. P & I. 494·9S29 pet. $190. drps bllns. beams. 13110. illlO-<iMO · ,91A11 NEW · CCM'Ofta del M• 312t •1:••••··~··••••••••••• 4.• L afters. LO\l£"aett. 2 hr. cbilc lease.Nopeta.538--0!Dl Br! 88 ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'l>·•'Vtt!R,,_.... ·Unbelleyeo!o13·f;.oW -ok.Y•rd.gi .. $18$. Duplµ, new 3=~-'? ~;;.•t:;.,:...·::s••• $29 5n&UI'-• •2Br,t ea·coil>Hdo,~ j<Ullt. Ir "'"I tll.!DO .. Cabin "".:,~howv-bath HOMIPIM>llS ·Immaculate 4 Br, 2 Ba, el~. kt. W/W crp\ ..... ~. u-- i lce bulldln1. tpec·l8a1' • on 2Y:il ' , hi.desert •641-9900* tam & din rm 11 , ,ms mo .. yrl_y. rtnet1 ~ near bch shopping uJar view, ea:ecullvt ifJ • IT900.541·I078 pirkvlew. gardener .. -he1ch-. 548·2819 ! (213 ....,,,..., · .....,..,......., nopets.833-89'74eve .. cea.$750,(D). ~of State 1Br,+Pam.1ltn,cr4Br, '3'f$. Ownu:-..U12or 30-12&8 . "' ..,.. ... ,. ;. 'm*i'ti'•• ' 2 BR . uhfurn. 2 blks \&" ~ llLL •RUMDY · ·p,apiriJ .i'OO 2~ Ba. frpl,~tns. ete 892-4731 t.e:11e/Lse Option-$57! ....... ....._..,.. ......,.,... Beach. No pets. m:srni. li!"f' 67Wl6r TRIPLEX aear South ••:•••••••••·••••••••••• S350.5Ui-OIB2 SPACIOUS Condo Z br, mo. 2 Stoty 3"' Br1, ~~ =•::.11111 ..... ......, ::::.'I ' Mr.Kiger.9199'7 •. C-AMl11'-, CoiMPlau onlaqecor, ltana OcJ'~n front lot f.ot a ti:! 81, cpt/drpc, stv. fabulous rec. area, Mi mi plba, ~:eo, r~..-Rtl~ , ....... ~ ,._...., ._ New deluxe apll. ll)Sbr, •• 17" ner fot . 2·2 Bdtms., l ·l s11e,by'hwn11f'.Makeof· Fncd. yd, avail now. tobch.S2'75.IG&.3C73 l. 111 ,._ ......... .._....._ ...., • ...,......... 2 b <l)Zb 2b OU ·~···••••••••••••··~~ Bdrm rrplct ·f• bit· (er.M0-1~17eves. Chlld OK -.n. mo. Ref. 37 ·-m1,2batha, •ood l«e bonus f'!!'· ruo1 a. . r, ad. 5 Clous IBR \"1 DI l • 1 ' ra•ti •~••-• '.-v uea..... • separate apt...,., pa o -Atw.U.1.-tl'llMill_ ,..:u..oo.a prkng, "rpt 8, rp~ . . i.uxurb. 'home 811 carpeW:• r{ • By Owner. LakeVlewcor· .,,_ • ._.., location. fully Jndi cpd, aut< , ds h\\'hrs. ra.i'nge &: ovtn. 1n4.. Mme "'&..al\lft• =tf~::t:1 ~. ~l ner I~. pav~ on 21kJcs1 SNi*'i> a. Br • .Mesa Verde (213 )335-93821.Rer4 sprkln. Club po01/ten 2277 HAllOl IL VD. g:;~7~~~~::.~~l Z;:L~ ·~?Ji ON-; 11tond1tton. Xln~ l:y_fll'tl ai:.~~!· 12n m~:k~ttt;'=.1 \'t:~l1~-:~:~~ 546.5990_ Nr new Exec. 3 Br, 2 ~-. ~~~i~.4e~l'i"~. 2 7 a • COSTA~ · · G , . 1 ment opportqn 1 • Arli S1 900 run price. • den. bltns. frtJI. patio, • l 64£ ... l~O 2 vi~~: ~~~ll~~!· Je~ Adullc:ondo. poola'4elbr 152,ISO . , s:,QOQ d~wn $100 'tno. 2 BR, ~P!S; drpt, dJ•poetl, beaut, kept, WaUlr,lO Townhouse Z llr, a~. ba, I l .. Jll"""""I 1285. 10_4 p M, 3 ~ z: .... 1 lt¥'1 1r;1 trl'll DAVIDD.CAJq..SOM O!flth wllf rln~nee. fi,ie, p,.UO, Jaft.ry rm, park . KJ •o beaei.. pool, bltna, WMh/ill'J' ;;;;;;~~;·;;;;;;;;~uH~e~llo~t~ro~p~c~~~~~ , ~ '41:o.Q4 DAI.TOR eJJ.t2'J 531-9~1 1ar. S12S:'11'f1M&-T129 530-0017 aar. No nett. m-oia !!l · , • • --' -- ' ' I ,!. DJ..,DAIL'YPILOT &inday1Apri l6.197S Af tu1::t1~ Afalm••U.,_a. !Afl•I tlaU.~ •••4•f•lllilrwl .~ftnl .. lt"oo __ "' _ _ •••••.••••••••• ~. . ......... , ........................ ,........... er u~ oo ·., ~ .f· Apata•••u.tw.. Afiutwwwwta~.-.. IA.pal ••••~ !i+liilii;,..Mia...ir, , M.~1..-. 3'6,Meytporfl•• r·:3~6t,_·.·.·.·.·•.·.·.·.·.·.· .... ·.·.·~·-·.·.·.i··~··•••••••••••·•••••!''' ....... , ........ ,4300 ...... ~ .....•....... , ... ROOM MATIS waot e d to "'I ba re b e 1tJtlful Z bedroom furntJ~ed or unlunil1hed a pt a at Qa lcwood . Ther e's Sl,000,000. tn reerc:atlon facilitll!I . Complimentary tennis les!fo ns. Sunday brunch. S1>0r t11 tourna mtntl. A fulltlnu.1 uctlvlUet dl~C· tor 'A'hO plunt Pt&rllet & BllQ'1. We'll even bt:lp you find a room01ale. Sorry, no on~ oocStr 21 & no pets. Models open dlill - ly IU to 7. See our lar1er ud ln lhe apartmei\t aee· ., •••••••••••••••••••••• ······················~ •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••·••• ..... ·-~~ ••••••••••••••• \,,,. ····················•••'• •• ~llli)~ t \ COf'Ofla del M• ll22 ~01ta Mesct · · ll24Costa Meta · l124 CH:_.o:t?~::S ~~ ~ _ , _ .- .••••••••••••••••••••••• ·••.•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 2&3 RR Pri ~' UClttlG 1lWCllC(Pt l ' 1, · Y. llt., n-: .Ult IJlUIO( UVllC. 2 BR , frpl. bltns, dis· pool, \lo'B5her •. dryc:r: SEA or. WMI"""'"'"'' h\lo'IUlher, tiUCKlock, pool, (:IO.'e tO be a eh. 536-0336 " •lachefOtl udul<s, "° P•ls. S24Sy•ly. Med1.terrafleafl LadlH 2 Moftllu FOR YOURSELF' CORONA Dt:L .AR •I .... 2 •• 673·14Ulevcs/v.·knds. I ( 11 • 2 Br Townhott1e frplc, •21• '-D•!'- Rent Free from $2till. t Brr $20S. Pr'-Sl71 422 1.::i rkspur, j ust r e· decor11 t e1t 2 br, 1 ba "'/g;1r . $278. 644·6800/ 644:7326 Costa Mt:so 3824 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Off hahnPath 2 Br . Ad ultli no pe 1~. ds hw h rs, s h;i~ epts, t•losC'd g;.i r 11p.:t•. fr pl l'. HUQ. G:ts & \lo'Ult•r pd. Pool LA MAHCHA AP'TS i78 Scott Pl;icc. C.\I 642 :1111;i CAS:\ \i l("f(JHl1\ I & 2BI'. l:nfurn·fo'urn Vr ~lfi!l.50 ~11s /v.•tr 1ul . \dulls-No Pt•tsSt.·l'. ).!at« l'oot ltl'C . R1n ., .. Je,·:111>r 5~5 \'iC"lt•fJH. 4~12 1'1!171) MEDITERR .. t<L\t< VILLAGE J ilt'llroon1 l Bt.-droom & Den 2 lit'd roon1s 2 UcdrOon1 ·ro\.\11hsi.• 24001-lar bur Hl\d. Costa i\lcsa (71<1 ~5.'i7-!I02() ParlcLikr Surroundings DELUX E 1. 2 & 3 Hr 1\1)\ . .; P \'l P<Jtios -!ltd Pool Nr.Shop·g 1\dlls Only • • • • • • • • Villaqe 1'he cha rn1 of Old \\1orld Spa in a y,·aits you at Rin g B1·os. f\·t edite rranean Village \\'a ll to wall carpets. drapes Grasscloth W:.Jllcove rings F'ireplacl's \\"el Ba rs l{ui lt-in l)iSh\\·ashers 11eamed ceili ngs, wood paneling Priv:.Jt e patios <.i nd balconies I lc>ated !>\\·im n1i ng pools !\ight lig ht ed tennis court:, Gymnas ium and Saunas St•c·urit y syste ms F'air I lousin g t:N F U R N!S II ED l BE DHOOM I BEDROOM & D EN 2 BE DROOM ? RFCnHO(lM TOWNHOUSE .\ ~111.·ci:i t ~l'l'\ 11.111 1.1r t host· \\it h sn1all pcl~. Adults Only Office Ope n Daily !Oto 6:30 1714 ) 557-8020 Next to beac h. Blilc h., •ExcepUonaUy spacious apartments Pool. tennis, oon nental 1&2 b r Cr urn $14 5 . Meaav.rd.Eoit&Ad..ms J:ie u zzi s & te nnis. •WalktotheBeach bretkfast.Son1e Mn& 540•1100 846-1:123 •Excel.lent recreation racllities Catulln n viev.·s. :z,urate.I .:==~;:,,=:=:== ----•Beautifully landscaped fa mily :section . Jot1e to EYIROOK Lt-te deluxe :I Lr. 21 i ha, ull shopping & f be1ch. STOH • features & bltns u\ llunt , •Private patios 644·2'J ll. Apt~ In ;1 Gt&r dun. I\ ll arbour. SJM>, mo. Vu. •Fireplaces and Dishwashen; 1·;;;~~~;;;;;~;;;;;j II m I t ed number of l'a nt . A ll ulil pd . •1&2 Bedroom ttpa clous2br.2 br &dcn 846---4938or &IB-1311 Ad unlta are now Jl,Villl. 1.,i,:c ---• ultsOnJy -NoPelS NE r1oorplttn!ll. OAKWOOOGAROEN I BR furn. I blk from •From$180 e .SOOUelltlov.--trBlvd, AP1'S be:t{'h . Pool. No children. 11 . ... Long Beach t6lh at Dover no pets. $150. u111 pd . YOU'LL ll~D (213)597 4468 642·8170 000·· 2746 H •--• •~........_ OU W ·~• Un In •wporl .._ -...-.· Y . A • •-• 4000 NEW&nt!arl)'neY.'l,2 &:3 Witttotlt .. P'rlcet Introducing w bach •••••••••••••••••••••••Yo ung woma n with 2 BR a pts. Walkor e_yt•lc t and 1 bdrm J)tS well ROOP.ts $20. wk up wJUI children w11nla lo share beach . Some W/ftples ~ ;:[.':ff~~dl~: ~~~~~~ kitchen $30. wk up upt. house In bea ch are.a , 11atios.$165 to$400, ,._.S,.delSOL BE'ACH e nvli-onment ~ M8-97"or645-3967, Chi ldre n Ok . 12 13) Tobhi ~A A 860·9065 17 14J S36--4S77 fur!ll s hed r nd un · LGE rm. pvl bath, male · Prap•rty Mqmt. 2166 I lrooldu-tt, H.I. (urnnshed. student or semi retired 84ti-13U. No fh• 962-6653 • $185 f J $215 , ~•':"C"~!._.!Sll-0~. 54~6·!:2>ec73,_ __ 1Ma \c "' fomale belwee~ G 1-35 & 45 yrs of age, shire 2 l)lx 3 Br v.·J dbl J;!a r ~. JU1t 1/1MlfromPacificCom•Hwy FEMALE. Hoom in large Br. apt. Casa Monterey a\so X lr a lrg tBr~·l sn~I h I I & k'tchen A 118 848 0254befoc '--'a r. $185. Hoth : n\ush ~ ome "'' poo I pts, . . r ,.. .. pri\'ileges. 554-0239 10 am {'rpts. d rps. bltn:;. lndry . fat·i l.5Jti·3179orl:lft3-5J21. Newport leach 3869 Mewportl4taeh ll69 Dix, across rrom OCC. tlouse in C.M. Res p. ;--••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ Neat ma le student. Cook fema le or male, 21·30. DOWNTOWN. all o<'ea~ -l'9Ae :r,,..,e.N1 -pri\'gS. $25 wk. 556-06.17 'Rent $112.50. 548-3782 \'le\lo·s. deluxe 2&3 Br, 2 PARK .,EUJDORT IJ\.1 1'fl ~ car gar , ult Bil. Ne\lo' " .,....,---P.,0 ' ' SulnMtr Rentals 4200 Room mates needed (or to'rom 1275 mo. Open APARTMEltTS VERSAILLES 14335 A '••••••••••••••••••••••• large4Brhome,ll.B.No house Sal & Sun 1·5 120 th :x~ ,,...,. 2 DR 2 ha near bay, smokers, no pets. Stu· 14lh St . Tobin Really. Oft e . . Hewportleoch beach park JtUle thnl dents Ok, male or 846·13ll or846.4938 Luxuryn_partmen hv1ng NEWPORT I Sept • 15th·. We ekly. fe male.642-1802 ove_rl<>Qklng the water . ./Security gatet:ntrance 673--0..73 lion. COOL SEA BREEZE EnJOY 1750,000 health J"Underground parking . J~~~~~~~~~·l-'~;;';:;';;:;;;;:;;~;;::;;---1WA NTED : Roommate, 2&3 Br newly painted. spa, 7'swimming pools, 7 ./Elegant furn lounges 1: N~'WPORT BEACll StraiGhl. m ature mllle t.o drps, shag crpts. lge kit.. Hghted te nnis courts, IBilli ards, exercise. Eflt PTY 2 Br house w /in shr. luxurious 3 br condo, so m e "''ld s hwhrs & plus mile"S or bic)·cle Sauna rooms. 2 blk s of o c e a n & be aul fllrn;d . J acuzzi, 2400 I I arbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa. Calif. Martinique Apls "'!I!~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!! 1777Santa t\naA\'e,C!\1 ~ ,_ l\lgr Apt 113 S4ti·S54~ Costa Mrsa 3824 Costa Mrsa 3124 frplt·s &gar.S185to $280. tra ils, putting, s huf· ./Htdpoo1&sundceks restaura nts,incl.l gar. pool in Irv. S200 mo. 425 A 12th St.1·1.8. rleboard. croquet. Junior IOcean vie ...,1! lligb on ,\va il nil s ummer until 547·6791 LET US •••••••••••••••••••·••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----l 's rrp, $224.50 monthl y: the bluff overlook-9/15, for $1500pay in ad-·.:.:_;::._:;.:._ ______ _ PAMPER YOU ~.lo. 2 BR . 2 BA QU IET. J20Al.Bl-.:UTPL,\l'I·: II . h " Cr1Hs (!rps. hltns. ('[OSed IJ 1 2 1. 1 b . I II · 3 BR .S220. a lso l a nd 2·bedroom ingNewportHarbor \-':tncc.MH·IS&J PLUSll Bluffs garde n 2 BR.Sl75. plans ..and 2·story to~·n ./Privacy ! l'eaeeful, -----condo,pool.SlSO..utHin-a\t' l! .Your •1•ay.111 I is J,!a r. N<) f!l•ls. 21~Thurin l' uxc ur, 11._a c u :.. \I.' c I I l o r a I t' d 675_577.1 no pets. S185. Call. l\l o\'e iQ bonus ~·/immed. h 0 u s es . E J e c tr i c Spacious. Vacation Rentals 4250 cl. Resp. adult. 644.-4473 401>.·nhuuse -(or :ulults -530-3572 833-9781 occp")', 7731 Ellis, Apt. kitchens~ priv:ite patios ./Sereneadultsonly ••••••••••••••••••••••• · "8 "842·2671/842-2026 or balconies, carpeting, I E\evatorservlce Cabin Big Bear. Slps 12. Want e"'!ployed lady to unly. •3 bedrooms. 2 baths •F'resh paint & carpel', •Cozy fireplace •Sunny patio •Garde n setting ~·/pool • fo'ull garage w /storil.ge ''ours for just $22.'i. 1' .. IE VENOOME 1845 Anaheim 545·8628 CHILDREHOK l.-j!t' 2 Br Si l70: 3 Br I':· ba ~1 90. Duplex & 4-ptex, 2 poo l.<;, t'rpt:;, d rps. 2 l-I U<__; I:: Bedrnis . Su pc I G F 1450 s f 2 br 2 ba 2 .. ~ape•;es. Subterranean 8 'CH, I, 2&3 IR • 2 f•pl ;. CJ• TV. pool tble. sha_re. nice H.B. home, lot'alion. beam 1·eilings. '.' ·· · ·· · : 3 BR, 2 ba. newly painted, '" ' A • .. • l b th $80 No pels. Sl70 mo. &15·6610 s~ory. r_r pl. beam ce11., new cpl. 1654 1 Sabol, nr. parking with-elevators. FROM $195 548 -3446 or 494~ ~~1~;7 :r 536~1700 . ----------e1r. s1a1rs, gar. Adults .1 842 5 7 Optional maid service. BACJ-tELOR SlG.'i onl ~., n o pe ts. 2293 Hei · · 11 Just north of Fashion MOVE IM BONUS J\pplns, util furn. Enel Fordham. C ~f 646-3485 2 BR Ga rden level duplex Island at Jamboree and 901 CAGNEY LANE J!ara~e . Pool.jacuzzi: 39 -1 YR NEW TRIPLEX apt . N~l y. redecor .• San Joaquin Hills Road. NEWPORT BF.ACll l~am1lton.G4S-44ll e\cs./ 3 b 1 2 b, bllns !au"-mdrn.k1tch.&ba,walk Telephone(714l 644-1900 C H . 1 Rd & "2 1960 d er a, • for rental inrormation I orne r ospita "" · a_ys. drv iaeil. Adlts only. to bch, no pets. Sl80. Superiot abo"e Pacific Hacirnda ~ Mrsa 8265. 675-6488or640-4161 9f>2·4316 Coast 1-lwy ). 160W w·1 C I & 2 Br unfum. From £astbluff2Br,2Ba.rrplc. 714 ~5-6242 nt-:'Au~~-'L .M. Fountain Volley 3834 $155. 1. mi. t.o bch. 911 pool; Adults, $295. 848 WESTCLI FF 2 Br, l\t!:! Ba ·GROL'Nl)S ••••••••••••••••••••••• G eorg ia St. 536·2354 Amigos. 497·1977 o r townhouse . Adults only. $160 ArrowheollChcHt Ba lboa ls. Fem. Room· St_unning view, club mate wanted for yrly offers the pnvgs,slee;ps 6.Summer house 833·839810am·8pm finest in co try club liv· 1 ~·~··~v~·~·~G~I-•_"_'_· _ ... _.3_1_67_0_' i;:;M:'::':W~F--:;-;;:-;;::::=--:;-;;~ ing al a prire you can af-I. 337·3958 ford . TherclB Sl million Share 3 Br house, 1 blk in recreationfaciHties," Weekend s ! llunt · from bea e h in So. fulltime aetlvities direc· Ha~bou•r , New b c h Lae:una .499·2crl'5 studio. furn., Sips 4. Pvt tor who plans pa rties, party, 2l3 /592·3 185 . -iforlt1tlt 4350 BUQ 's, trips & more! -.,.. 10 rn intuc:; to fK•l•;u1 LAC' PARK PACIFIC 644-0906 No pets. 1728 Bedford Ln. I & 2 Br I Rr S\75 2 Hr t;x . lge 2 br. 2 ba, dlx BAY FRONT 2 br, 2 ba. l--"S285::::~·~m~o~.~54~8~·~7533:::: __ _ 714 /454·1639, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Free Sunday brunch. _ Plus be11utiru1 singles. Rrntah to share 4300 1~~~: ~~j~~~i~: ~-. ~'i~ S.18-7!:11 I ' --------- HEW PORT .APARTMEHTS S2QS. \\'it h pi1.lioS2 lO c:as ADl'L T Ll\'lNG pools ide apt nr bch. Adil, P\'l bch . Pier, S.'i50. yrly & "'atl"r inc Dra~rit•s. I ldrmfrom$185 sorry no pets Sl65. 979-1935or644-4510 •LAPARISIEMtolE t·a rpcts . ~as hl'al. j!<l~ 2 Bdrm from $205 536_8362 2 Br. unfurn. AI J cle<:tric. s\O\"(', r11r t•onditioninj!. Furn/Unf models avail LARGE 2 br, 1 1"? ba. bltns. Firrplace. llcalt'fl pool . s y,·1mm1ni: 1>onl. rl'C Hoc'rnda lrvinr 3844 di s hy,•a s h e r . Ene l Adults.$210. room. washers&rtryers. 10250 La 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• garage. Nr lloa}:'. llosp. 979-l:!tiM 1&2 bedr<om ap t s, ·················~····· r<>a•l."""-41 ·~ furnished & nru"rnished . • ... • u.m=--"-~"-----0;1k\lo'OOd G~rden Apts \\'ould like to share my --- ~·c J!;ua rant that your _c_·a_b_,_ill~._c_·•_1. ______ COJilM 'L-PROFESS'L • 2 UB. Unf $135/~10 P LUS liTfLITIES Infants. fl.;o peL<; 2-150 Ne"'·port 8/\"d. l'~I f'OUNTAIN VALLl::Y ? Bil , 11h ba, A/cond, Adults.$22"11mo.642·4387 Across (rom golfcourse 2 Br. lrg pa tio. clean . 968-3378 & 2M32Sa t AnaAve Crpt/drps . rcfri~. r an)!e, .._. 5 pool , r ec , pvt. j!ar. 2 BR cpts drps bltns -" ' (·arporl. Sl90. 73 1-B W. MOVE-IN BOnU ~~~fuiWtr. pct. $:ru mo. gar. No pel_s;, $225. 1st & . . •DELUXE• off('rs an ex~Jusive "No small houi;e "'·ith ~i rl or Officr Rrntal 4400 Hcnt Raise .uarantcc". mother, 135 a wk. 2'.ll ••••••••••••••••••••·~· rent will not raised for NEW 3nr Bayrront apt. Class A office bldg, Z790 ONEFULLYEAR&you Sl8S. mo. y rl y. No n -llarbor Blvd , (al still have tbe nexibility k 673 6743 Ada m s), C .M. Elev., *Shady Go1doos POO .,, Fresh, clea n Sl60 fSl95. Ad ults. 177 E 22nd St. C.l\I. 642·3645 2 Hed room. Child OK, $160 l\1onlh. 757 Sha limar. 18th St. 673-7787 H..tinqton hac:h 3840 • • • last. 838·3450 Eastbluff 3 br,. 21h Ba 2 BR M bi! home Vista ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mission Vut10 3867 2 BR w /pool C2> + utils. t ow nhouse. ls.e . ·l~cl. 0 . e · U ••••••••••••••••••••••• · . 0 spac master suite d1rm Ve rde P urk Mo1ture SIOO BON S LOVELY ,_, 2 b A"I. now. Child/pet K. &' .. bl ga age Aut0door adul t 546-6207 or nev.1..vuuO, r, 968-7827or 968-M59 " r : 557-0678 ' air cond, pool. gar. $250. opener. avail. Pool & · 330.3092 or 581·7655 recreation area. Adults BRAMD HEW Gua ra nteed no rent STEPS TO IEACH only, no pets. increase in 1975 •$337• QUIET p vt. 2 br, 2 ba. 2 Br. 2 ba, l.11.e. P\"l . 2 BR , I ba,.,.,inter$235 ' t·1>ts. hltins, frpl. pool. v.·ooded lol. $275. &14·6126 0 ., BEACH 2 BR, 1 ba, yrly OKl S6S Amigos Way, NB ' dl t 1 37•W "" H"WPORTCREST 'Managedby gnr,;_i s.noix·-~. . BR h II , • W :rERS Bay 2 ouse. srn a ya ru . 2'BR.28acondo$525 WlLLIAJ\I AL . ---married cpl, lsmall doi.: WEH'VE COMPANY ·~1·11EGABLES" ok. Near shops. 351 B BachelorfromS200 A , Nc"·Jy decorated, 2 br Avoc ado.$180.642-0857 2 Br,1&2 Ba rrom$275 SUMMER RENTALS lmmac. 2 br, 2 ba. for y,•/gar, Adlls-new cpts lRr,IBa,view,$32{1 e-•111 mature, quiet adult s . thruout-drps·bltns-rncd NEWLY painted, s pac, 3 Br, 2 Ba, view, $475 lh1u1s Deck. lndry. hkup, gar. yd.y,·atcr pd. Call bct"''n atlr, 2 br, 1 ba, cpts. * z WEEKS. FREE Nr. Hoag. $200. 642·3153 1-5.636-4120 drps. patio & carport. I •Winler althe beaeh Son Juan ·~·~m~o~c~r~.".'-'~·"-''------I . or month th month oc-1· A /C , elec ., janitor. cupanc y. Rerits rrom Girl 26 net'ds roommale mus ic, parking, sec. $160.Prices \laryby loca· v.-·/apt in N.B. or C.M. patrol. M. R. Ste\'er, tion.P.fodels open1oto7. area . Sue 5'18-1669 eves. m~r . 557 -0136 or So·rry , no )\ets o r 835-1514exl:303days. 646-8300 children. ~ . Oakwkt Gard Apartments .....,_. __ Irvine and 81h 645-05 "-"P.,f IMC S..tlli 18th and 842·81 "i::: ~=;':':::/"l~o "":t:;::::i'::l~~o · •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SHAl'ti I LiYe like you've 11w1ya·-.aitec1 11 Mill CREEK I 2•139 "G "Orange ... $200 mi to bea ch. AdllS, no is beautiful Move in w /d eposi t s.~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 C ·Ir 3878 667 "B'' Vi ctoria .. 1190 pets. $185. 673-3078 •Viey,·s of ocean, only 1 BR $190 2 BR·r-apts °"° El Toro at ronimo. Catalina & Palos Verdes $230 Re frig, S~curity,: 1 BR Park Newport. Sub· ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEW LUXU Y ADLT •Lar.11.eprivatedeeks P~ol, Ja c u z~1 . R ec. lease. $221.SOp/rf".lo. Spa, 2 BR, Crpts, Drps, bllns, APTS. 1&2 Br, pool, rec , •241-tourSecurity B1dg w /exerc1se rm., T e nnis f le 644·1619 dshws hr, reCri g, lndry, rm. 25092 Fa hings St. AD ULT 1 Br, frplc, pool, 2 BR triplex. crpts, drps, $180. mo. Call bltns, pvt patio, no pets. 645·4111 557-5080 •Heated Pools----S.i.unas Billards, Color TV. eves. ' · gar. pool. water pd, 10 586-8460 •Assig ned covered park-min to beach. $225.l~=="-----'----J ing Irvine Ave. at Mesa BR, 2 ba, mini ocean vu. 494-0568 SEEKING apt manage· OAKRJDGEVILLA Condo, 2 bdrm. blt-ins. •3 BR , 2 BA , bltns. refri g, pool, gar. enclsd children welcome. $225. pa tio, S240. 842·4204 / 858 W. Cenler. 645--9219 963-5636. ,2.BR, $175. mo. Adults, no pets. 64 5-9753 2 I•, 2 laApts ··S up e r -Comfortable· Quiet Enclosed Garages Gas & Wate r Paid. i\f o to ' Mo rentals S200to$210 Childnn Wrlcome 2324 Elden Ave 833-2480 PIHECREEK UYES UP TO ITS NAME Over 500 t all trees and 10 st r ea m s with waterfa lls t'rcate a r e la xin g setti ng for 2 BR, 11h Ba. pri patio, your spacious new 1-or near 17th St. Adults. 2. bedroom a p;i rtment. M8·5438 t'rom S200. Fu rniturc WANT privacy? 1 Br in available. Small pets ~uiet 4-plex. $155. 2860 La OK. Ad ults only. Of rice Salle. 8974 225 open 9:00 to G:OO, 2300 _;::;:::o:..::::..c_::::=-----1 Fa i r v i c w Rd . , Co Sta 2 BR. crpts, drps, bltns, J\.fesa. Phone 545-2300. pool. la undr y. 1180. mo . r k. .545-4855 cpls /drps. No children. ment pos iti . Rers. •Additional ree par 1ng 645_9438 aft 4PM Santa Ana JI~ vacancy rac for 8 yrs •Maidserviceavail. r ••••••••••••••••••••• • on job. Eves .7290 •Jo,urnitureavail. WATERFRONT pac. 2 br. 2 ba upper NEWLY dee 2 BR. 2 a ~ VIEWS IN dplx. Adults, ref's. S295. Co ndo. P,ooL. Priv cy. Ope n t.f ·Fl0-6 5361389&17 7 Sat 10.5, sun 12.5 NEWPORT. 548-8190 /493-6800 $215. · · Closed \\'ed. ' ~ early-Spac. Open bea m South••••••l••••,.••••••3•8••8•6• ~"'-nnia rBlu6 Huntington Pacific ~=~=~wa'v"to 2 or 3 BR, blk. from Qe 1ive.Chooselott5,b1't': ocean & ba~. $275-$335. 1 Bil +,.den, oceanview, _#J..,.A-lllU)n/:i Windows. stvl!vhtS. fire-673-5631 . pvt. p (io, sundetk. New ""'"J"WTIJ Places. vour own prtvate . tile, c ts & drps. $235 + · · ' patk>Ofl»leon't.Atnencsrv PARK Lido exec .• posh 3 utils 213 ·851 ·1760 or 711 Ocean Ave rnllNon-dOllar rec center. br, 2 1/~ ba . pool. frpl. 213.83 .1525 (714 ) 536-1487 TfnnlS toUrtS, too. $385. Nr. Hoag. 646·0147 t.1ngd by Wm Wailers Co WESTCLIFF z br, 2 ba . Ap WALk TO BEACH . P.n) .. ~11'.Jf"int Pool. adults only. S275 UTILITIES PAID mo. 646-5681 -'>-- Beaut. s tudio apts, 2&3 ~t Br, frples, bltns, dish-$110/MO. Luxurv adUlt rentals from Be~;y arly, util. pd. washe rs, 2 car garage. s350 montN¥. '1. _ _::K~;l:.+ ha. 67J..1241 S undccks. From $275 . 20o Promontory Dr. west 536-2579 ·Just north Of Jamboree Super Prk. Nwpt. Sublet 2 -'-''---'-----'-------! onPactffCCOHl:HIQ=· br , 2 ba view, q uicl, LUXURIOUS lbrfumor Tetephon&l714t'7S. I t • · · S280 · unfurn. new i;;hag. drps, Ownedandmanaoec:IDY .. poo · .enn. s pa . rrple, from $185. 2 util. i.._:"T~n:•~l~l'lll~"~·~co~moa~:":•~·--· -1 -~64~•-.. ~'~3_7_ pd . 4 b lks to ocean 536-4110 3880 Santa Ana ;anta Ano .California Lirestyle •Air Conditioning •Swimming Pool Whirlpool •Tennis Courts •Voll eyball Court '•Balcony or Ptilio •Fireplaces •Recreation Center •Adult Community and F a ir v i ew a nd Segerstrom, Santa Ana. ~todels Open I Q a.m . - 6 p .m . Tl\e adult lifestyle you've been k>oklng for with nlte-- lllad champk>l'\$hlp temis courts, heated swimming pool, jacuul. sauna; plvs ao elegant rec. pavllllon wilh fireside lounges & pool teb~s. Minutes to beaches for surrvner fun. BRAND NEW 1 IEDIOOM -· .... 2 IR.,'2 BA --SSS ,_,,_,,.. (714) S49-1i02 T•t-Hw90,l' ...... -1e .... .,.. oft·-· r ..... ''°"' el ll•tl M .. >o MILL .. 126 Monte Visla, apt 9 .......... ~leach 384 HufttilM"ltott leoell 3840 • 645-4390 ~·-· -.,. _.'.'.:'.:'.::'.:'.:'.'---------1 ••••••••••••• ••.• ••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• D eluxe 2BR,2BA. apt. house. Frplc. W /W cpts, drps. S215 mo. &1&-Ql.32 . Z BR, l Ba Single Story, 11hag crpts, drps, patio, {rplc, beam ceil, dshwhr, 1•r. Adul~. $210. 2650 "D" Elden 8200. 2544 "E" Elden 537·3125 after9pm FOURSEASONSAPTS Spacious, 2 story, 2 br. J 1;, ba. pvt pa tio, pool. conv. loc . No pets. $185. 735 Joann St . 645-0332 LOVEL Y like home a pt, 2 br, 2 ba, {'pts. drps, hltns, patio, pool, quiet. Elder· ly pre f. $190. 1762 l~ )\'.enw o od Pla ce • tts--4098. ' "'•'BR. Green shag crpts, , 1 .Cbhwbr &: bllni\, Encl. J; 1ar., lie fned patio &: 1_•.;IJlrdrn. f185. 168-3785. ils.2 BR lndJ•. unit. like: own home, clos e d gara1e1, ds~. rrplc. Adult&. No peQ. 3151 £. 18th St.1142-$HI. Hurry! Newly decorated. I Bedroom. Adults. J W1JJaee_ Apt H. C! LUXURY I br, nr. 8oulll Cat. PIHL lr75. 811111, -(,'ptl "drp1. MO--.... < 1 A large luxurious apartment fea luring- PrltJOte patio• SpodOW" dining area • Contlnuow cleanln6 ooen • Deluxr ronge • Dlshwasha • DlsPotol • $250,000 recrmtlon center• Heatld pool • Jacuzzi • Sauna• • Night· lighted oolleyball COUl'f • Ffr.,ld• 1V I~• Bllllanh • "l:tble tennis • l.auncff)' /acllltl~• • Covett<i porldng Nor~ Sony. no children or pets. ~.apple A0 .... 1 ... ._.Afth ....... _.u-... 6700 Warner Avenue Hunllngton Beach Pl)()n(I &4 7 ··604 7 Q"l "' ., ..._. .. u:JUd• ......... c ...... .. , ~' I J I ' ' ~. --!...!--+-, i l l Split an Apple wltbyoar Roommate ... ~(or Mate) 2 bedroom•, 2 baths from Ja•t $215 Arxf k><MI l't 11U you get Air Conditioning • W/W Shag Carpeting •TaUOttd Draperla • S.,..1e 0!"'"9 Areas . • Dlshwashets • Prt\11e. Padol: • $2.50,000 Recnatton Center• Heated Pbol & · Jacum • Voll¥a!I & Table T"""' • Fktilde 1V l..oonge. Card & Party Room • Bllllarck I a.-oa .. .wan.We """'-lied a -~od--$170 apple5 :i»l4No.Tmlnlwe 5-AN Phorw !714) 54?.Ynl 5cwT)I. No Chlithfi Of f'l!U No ... --- ' IA.NTA ANA r •I -· • " HARBOUR LIGHT Prestigious Apartments in a_ Garden . A limited numbeo· of spaciou> 2 bedroom, 2 bdrm. & den & 3 bdrm. units Jre now <i vJil Jble. Furnished and Unfurnished • Private Balconies •Beautiful Landscaping • Fireplaces, We~ Bars •Walk-in Closets • GE Buffet Kitchen • Refrigerators Included • Air Conditioned • Pool & Streams • Jacuzzi • Sauna • All Adult Building • Subterranean .Parking • Pet Section • Monthly or Lease ...,.. cu 1.c;.o •w'I. .. ....... , '· Move to !he only rental. apartments in exclusive Huntington • Barbour 16700 SAYBROOK LANE""" (714) 846-3341 · · UNCOUI PROPBRW QJN:PANY 0 • • n Is . A & • & j. r 2 • n 2 'Y • r 0 r 0 " n ' .. ' . • • Md 11. .. Bulld lt...Olaper11.:.Ha,,;mer ..• carliet • DIREC~ORV um ... ate 1 1pe emo e lt. •• cement 11. .• Wfre ft. .. Hoe lt ... Clean 11 ••• Move Roof it ... Landscape lt...Tlle lt ... Trim it ... Sewit ..• , 11. .. Press lt...Paln.t lt...Nall 11 ... Plaster it ... 1111< it... Haul it ... Add it ... Plant it. .. Alter it...Learn it ... ·, "l •yalftlat c., ... .,. • C1•1 .. /C11 11 • lllflil•W ' Senlel1 lac1•1Ta Movt.g P•t"'9/PaperilMJ lt•ocle'I & Repair ,., ······················· ................................................ ··············-····-................................................ ························• ............................................. . Lo.t.~a C1re, tnc'd yd. 8~ MINOR tlOME REPAJ1\ CUSTOM~ Work ELEC'flll CJAN. &mt KANDYMAN-lioaMll • Wouldn't y~u rnther have OlJT & ABOl!f!! •CUST0ft1 PA\NTI-NG• Qu11lty home imp. Uc.2:5 hr ay/wee,lc. Nl1hts & Plumblnt=:Ca!Penlr>' Palk». RUIClftl.We Jobi. ma.in&/ ,.,.in. Apt1. Coa1cJeutiou1 a prolt:111onal acooun· Loc~l/8tatewide Moving 1st Class Workmltnshlp yn exp Free etl. Fair w D d I 0 K . Re (1 . OtramlcTtl~--5660 YTff EttMl-8514 yr• eap. Ile z.aa1ot. Cl'aftlm•I\·---tanl prepare yoor l11x nl· 7 da, free en, sat-2071 & M atcrllll~. Inter /Ex· pri ce. Cell Ken, 1 care. Ul-<rSC7Je1n1e Ja.5rZGS -turn1? fo"or rat.es & appt • ter . All or part. Lyle 64Z·t770E v~&Wknds. -""---"'-'-'==:.....--1c ablnet Work: Gen'I C • m • n t Work· "THJN'OS'' by Moo11. inyourhome.968-8182.. ,...,.'"JfPap11111CJ 5A6·~or646·83t9 . ... I 'p I H Senlce Repalrt. l>rywab Work. Sl).lmp1ton•, brick A ••••• Gen woodwortr:, reJ)ain, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Roof"UMJ ·' •••••••••"••••••••••••• S I d kW> .. O ... Stolll Jobi plum&ln1 ,ete.&U-S613. lraAfng C B Paintin . Free Co ntractor wunts more ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·!' m A dlts·Ml..-«1! ·PtADte~.~suo '···~;~;c;uz;;•• H . 1 · •••••••••••••••••••••••Estimates. J cence & work .Pai nt&Wall~aperREPAI!t S, a ll ~ype:i:, K~ypuqeh , Ca rd sort, Finl1hCarpent.ry. .:+. D Il l R Co M•' 1 •• --lRONlNODONE Ins. 30 yrs . Kxpe r . mybuslnl!ss . .Free Est.& Reas. Free est, he, allilr: · •. l)bpllclite, List BEN· Remodel, Repair. Brt1k/ r I emove mp -..n ••••••·~·••"•••••••••••• lo My Home 494.0731 Ext. 805. or rolorhelp.S45·S347 aft .3 for . W a tt . 830-5020 , ~l D!C3.S4S·7t60 exl368 Vince 6'1S·l85Saft8 :.•~:.~~:: EuropeanLIDdse1per MOVI NG. baut.in1, Reuon1ble 646-2100 4M ·1003. Quality W a llcoverlngt -'a"ny~l_•m---e_. ____ _ •'NANCY BARNES' Carpentry, qualityWOl1c, TreeSetvlee-cteuup 1ar •••deanup.Rellable &...dtcaplft9 Pro( Pointe r, hones t ln1t ~ll ati o n1J . Spring . ~.C.ROOF1NG Secretarial Service" !ree est. local ref. C811 LEON_ITIC CONCRE1;,E Nomaiat.,reNICZ-6329 futHrvJee.1163-6'62· ••••••••••••••••••••••• work, real. Jnt/eK.t, free Spec11:1J. 20"k disc. on L1censed&lnsurcd Reas rates. Bythepaa · Mlke,642-1590. ~1~t'!'n:1:r?c'1r: c,~le. Japanete Gardener. • ROTOTILLING $25 . est. Ref1. 5418 ·2759, paper.673·20!i6. Freeei>t. 549-4066 orhr.640-p . c ....,.t Senlw Patiol,ek.~ . Compla&e Yard work. Haalln&, yd cletnup, Landscaping, Sod Sales. 642-3913 Plcnhrfl.epak-Roofing & Plast.e ring. All ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4r Clean-up. Free est. movtq, odd Jobi. Rella· Free Est. Master Chg . R . L . 51 NOR. State ••••••••••••••••••••••• types . Exper ie nced. HOMl .W ATCHINCi JOHN 'S Car pet & Clllhl.C.,. M2·Sl02 ble,lowr•l.el.SSl--0347. ~.i°17gr eves . Tom Lic linsrd. Exterior. Pay PATCll PLASTERING Free est. 640-6949 _ Re1pon1lble bu1lne1s Upbolstery. Dri sham ••••-!':••·~··••••••••••• Expert JattaneH G ' Yovlac, ballllnc. clanup. monthly. 979-3335. All Types. Free Es· Tiie ..1,man wtll live-in & care C101 1 r e tardanta>. wounJ> like to cart fer tns Service. h'ff Est. 2•tudente·experel0ced& •4 11 t•••ce THE H "'~ .. ..i~ timates.Call540-6825 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ror 'home, for vacation· ~greasers & a'l COio your '.etllild or cttUd:rtn ln '6t6-S3'70 reuoaable'. *'1749 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·* A "9 .... ~* PlulabhMJ CE RAt.f IC TILE. New &: . inc/absent ~. Jul. brighteners & 10 minu the vjclnlty ol Harbor I · Plumbing & Electrical Lie 274046. Free Est. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Remodel. 1-'ree est. Sml " 1 75 It A111 . 75. Local tl) bleach for your whlt H11hland1,. Westcllrt aaci f: x P •rt J a P • n •:t e •t1u11dl• •9 Etc. Commercial & Dan Schwa rt& Sr . MARV 'S PLUMBING jobs welcom e. 536-2426 area with Pen .. Bal h1., & carpets, Save money b Martnen School. 1.ovint Gardener: Compt Yard ••••••-••••••••••••••• Residential. S4S-I657 558-1301 * 646-9807 * . Udo la. ref1. Call J eff saving me extra trips. care aad reuonable cost serv, clean-ups. Freee&t. • NO JOB TOOS•IALL op Soil Casey, 875.ao&2, &pm to Cleanlivingroom,dlnin for you while yo4.1 work. 548·2861 HOUSECLEANINGi~~r Meta•rf PAINTING/Repair, 35 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •lOpm, Mon thru Fri. rm & hall $15. Atty rm Summer availabllty for , Butlneu. CaU Jaruces ••••••••••••••••••••••• Yr s . workmans hip ST PL *Top Soii•Composl• •&n)'llmeSat. &Sun. $'1 .50, couch $10, chair $5, child care. 648·7800, MMIK1EtSCG1ARD~G Ragpdy Anna. 875-6M3 w I Lt.I AM s & Sons guar'd, take advantage J U UMl1HG7 •Mulch*Hedwood .. -'-'-'------"'---1 15 yrs exp is what counts Anytime. a n I euup,. ,,m M a a on r y Br i ck I of my exp. 536-7056 FastServ Reas R.ates CALL 586~ INC 0 ME TA x·-not method. I do wor ..,W. Exper&Reas ·ntE BEST tn Domestic Block/Stone. Uc. Z831'.UG. JustOne caIITo: u kk · F t C tor CleanJng. Robbie's Rag *TOPQUAUTY• JUST PLUMBING rH Sitrvice oOO ee p1 n g. as myself. Gd. refs.$31..0101 , Flo.'en/Malnt,,. ...,_ •-Mop .• ,, • .o75T Cal1586-6371. lnlerior & Exterior "'"Z Service, exp'd. Aceoun· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·~-• ...., tr ..... ·4Ul tr ••••••••••••••••••••••• .tant W. Stamp. 644·2679 Mesa Cleaning, dazpets QUALITY BUILDERS sod,a~::icoad Fireplaces-Brick/ Con· Call Lee 8J0.72'18ev PLUM BING· 542.0757 RE E THIMft11NG, Top-·~ Upholstery, Steamc Newec>p!tr,rem .• addrls. 842.33311~ crete patios. BBQ pits-All. Apt. Ownen& ft1gr's Fl'ee Est. Guar. 8 of A, ping, pruning. removal. D.8 .S .• Prof Secretarial cleaned or ahampoo. Dcaitnildforyournefds. planter·Block walls . Apt. Painting. Interior MstrChg.lt'836'1·92 Lowrates.D•in.540-0400 5'trvtce-Fast & Efficient. 557·6742. "We clire''.·P'br!reeest. · Spring Campaign t.O. out , , , Free est. Refs. 646-046-t S 15 per room . Ted ·trvlneJN.B . area . STE"' ... CLEANI"'G Kenorlta'yeve.642-lTIO, service ac undersell all '--·-byd Mo•,._... ~ 636-7085 5'9 3853 """ •-.: day67$-9184 cOmpetltl'on. •Greg's CleanUUUBe ay, •.-a -="-"='------! .,.. AT SHAM'FOO P81CES ft.::&..--J.&..I Lawn Serv\ce&f&.7676. owl'I trans. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Spring Special! Ext. Av. l Will prepare and send 646·78tli*S46-6861 ~--........ MJ Ml..(1549 CORDON Moving. 32 ' sty. 1249. Av. 2 sty $369. your monthly bills. Ciu>&· Cemettt/COllCitt• ••••••••.t~••••••••••••• Compl Lawn Service. Ex It 1 b uset ...i... & Van. lief, ins, lowest rates Guar. Ted 636-7£115 L.R. OTIS Plumbing Water htrs. all sizes, dis- posals. s topages, re· pairs, remodeling and repiping. New Construc- USE THE • bl. dependable & ac Dressin. aklnglnThe Comm/Reas/Cleanupe. ce en ° ee.....,g lnOC. £f;ts.581-o643 ' . •••••••••••••••••••••• M w clean i n g. only t h e '·curate. I pick-up & de-Euro~an &JlMr. e Frtte!lt. ~-6142 gracious and ap -'llver.1 work from my of. Break /Drill/Remove furn.ish8veryt.hlng.De-. COLL E G E Students lion. 24 Jlrs. li e & bond 642-6263 DAILY PILOT .. FAST RESULT" · · SHYICE DllECTOIY For RoMlll · fice near OC ,Airport. Asphalt /Cement. tow 1igned for you. Corday Ga.rdenlng Service, Tree preciatlve need apply. MOVING Our rates will please you. Free est. 7 yrs exp. 548-7147 Painting. Int & ext, air-1 ------~---1 less equip. Also kitchen Save on water mains re. ca):>in e ts refinishin g. piping. inst, free 'e st. • 'call 752-0889 ot'833·14 rates 549-9933 or Fashions. 556-4232 by trimming. Hauling, Free Min. 5hrs. $S per hr. ·eves. 640-0168. app,tonly est. Low rates. 839-?SM Ruth. 536-7318. Refs. 673--3658 Rob. Guar work. 891l-IC8> s .... 1coco11 642·5678 .... 322 Offl. R -··•so ........... 4500 """Imo! I.eat & -5300 Jell Wao!Od, . Help Waotod 7100 HOlp Wooled 7100 Help w ... i.d . 7 100 ce ntal 4400 siness Retttcal 0 _.._.._ 501.1: ••••••••••••.••••••••••.• 1=e111m11 7050 ••••••••••••••·•••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ·········"············ fPP"" • ._..., • '----------] 2000Sq 11t ~-•••••••••••••••••••••••Found : Colhe fem. Vic ••••••••••••••••!>•••••• B b .11 1 e 1501 WestdiffDr.r · . .,.._~r mo. Chapman &: Beach Bl a Y5 • e r , moi u.r DOCTORS THE Co.LO~Y sua,t ~.'z!'Ch. NB. Agt. 9'/2'1'0 .... Gard G M2-S2l5 · Exper. Prac . Nurse woman wanted for after CHILDCARE A.SSISTAMT ,. Newport Financial Ctr " Ca••lree long term en rove. w/registry in Palm Spr· school 2 boys. my home 1 k &B ys·de 'LeositHJ' o~·-Spoc: . h 1· . . ~ar spur a I Yo ung lady (18-28) to rn..c • 30RETAILSHOPS leases. Strong chain. LOST.· Pe-1·an Cat gray ingsw1s es 1ve-1npos.at Bal Is land. Ca r nee . Coro ad·'M•• S E ST 17"' STIEfT • • ht t C II n "" .... work as doctors assis· Call on iteManager Prime reasonable space A $57,500 to $182,000. All & blk, female, part. rea_s. mont Y sa . a 673~7 eves pref'd. Localt.falurePerson h 1 h ~-'-"~'~•=1"'='~·3~1=1 ~1e=•=l~246"'--I available large & small. Top serv~ce Joe. 700 Sq. cash. , shaved. 536·3524. HB. M 1 s s 8 ow m an . To Watch (ll9 Year t.ant/ rec pt. in ea t "' Old world charm with ft. shop w iolflces. Ample Bkr842-0590 714 /329-6296. ~ Old Boy . Some Eves s Pa . No e x P er. NEW plush offlee bldg , 2 French windows, gables on·site patk.lni . Sl.65 LOST: male germ an Banquet Direct.or Sl2K & Wknds. Carol 673-3970 necessary. We train you. lo 6 Rm suiles. Con· & trees. Adjacent to Realonomics, Bkr 5025 shorthair,lyrold.Uver JobtM&WF~ Coll Agency Mgr Sl2K Apply in person aftn or ference Rm. Xerox Festival of Art s 61~ MoMyto&.oe . &: white, Vie. Canada & 7075 Elec/l-lydrauMainl$15K Claims Adj Sl2K eve. 2112 llarbor Blvd., I• copier. Nr'. OC airport Grounds. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Trabuco Rd. El Toro ••••••••••••••••••••••• P~XRecpt /type to$650 Company Pays Fee l-'C~M-'--------- &13·3'40 ~GBU~OAAg~A~ MJ~Ie~Nar~~~~~:. $25001o$50M 586-0.50 Ypo::i~i:~maasn ;~~~:~ JRVINEPER,SONNEL Topfli~m .&Need3ayltrsaexd· DOG GROOMER Sa ff g Fwy 200 to FOUND S"lve grey poo-h ' · t E SERYlCESS-•r"ENCf per. ire · cas u· Y -Exper. 551-0411 ror appt. ,. . n ie o . FOR PRIVATE MONEY : I r grap er s ass1stan_. . x-. . /'"foJ • justing Inside in central Walnut Village PetSho" "" 494 7915 2000 sq h . Call owner REALESTATELOANS die Male. Vjc: Haster per1enccd recep~1on1st 48BE.l7thCAtlrvine) claims dept. Also Fee ,.... 1..,..,.. ............... ~· .......... "!" ..... ~l 831·1400 Arrangements m a de Ave.&Lampson638-8867 andmodel.Extens1vea~ Suite'Z24 Costa Mesa Jobs. Abigail Abbot Employment offered. WES I CLIFF BLDG N! Wl'Of1T ll~J\fH •'•' "'" ~~~ "~ ,;.;,..,.-......... ---~._,. ......... ., ,,...,.... ..... '"" I· your home or our office. FOUND. Gray Poodle. background. Miss Mwr Call 642 .. 1470 J>ersonnet Agen~y, 4500 Small light manufactur· TOPLOCATION COSTA MESA. AvoidthehighC01ts.CaU Male, about l yr. old. S. 673·73893-SPM . Ca mpus Dr, Suite 102, ing Company needs re· MESA V!RDE TDC, Bkra. Cst. Hwy. Lag. Beach. Help Wanted. N.ll. 557-6122. 1 i ab l c r u 11 ti me DRIVEPU.li 214 MO""'H <714J543-8381 494·9988. . M & F 7100 larmaiC:1. e"f::'d employee. Opport. to for Store Or Office. Ampll! $ ,.. • WILL LEND $2000. for FOUND. Beautiful wh.•te ••••••••••••••••••••••• CLERK grow with co. Min exp re· Industrial offtce &shop Apply, Chug Mug quired. 979-2200 Vcrri Oil· parking. Town &-country _ U!X> &Up $64 .54. p/mo. at 10<* for 3 Dog . Please Call. aaa 2911 Newport Bl. N.B. Irvine company seeks more. wkday!;. atmosphere. --Carpets & Drapes l.~Y~",.,·~N_!!~~b:!·a~l:!loo:'!(l(n~p"a_y,·1 ;:;crn;m-;;';;"'-;·t;2684;;I· );:-: RESUMES Sat & Sun Noon 'Lil 5pm responsible, enthusiastic 1-===-=="'----'' l525MesaVerde Dr.F;. mf!nts.Blrr.833-9005 _. -\.~--------1 _.-,c:""'<>e'~a~M.,_e~·~·':.·:'.: .. ~•=-<~!23'.:'...I Pie•:~~~ ~~rsen Moner Wallhd so30 F~~~~Y~n"H~~-·cS::~ Specialized r:;~~,f~:go'~1!eTx;~ ~~:~~-~~'!10:;s!rrf~; ( ,111 M1 How.nd ~ 45· 6101 ss· PEI SQ FT SMALL shop avail toe. in .4.HwU& .. a.u Co. • •••••••••••••••••••••• 494-4996. Service For: BAXTER'S nee. Typinj!'. helpful. Call in H.B. Call for appt. 1617WESTCUF.F-NB tbe Mall at TiiE FAC 714/997·2100 Have $130,000+ equity inl-''-'-='-------979·7410. 842·7770 AGT. 541-{j032 TORY. $90. mo. 42S 30th. ~---'C::'-0:.:::::=---prime ocean f ront LOST: Male neutered eat. . • AEco~tants STREET •COM Deluxe Offices* 646-3303. EngJand & Yorktown, .. Managers CLERK. P /TIME FACTORY Hal' N.B.673·9606 SHOPS d upleK.: need SI.5.000 .. All Gre)'· shorthiiir. Vic. * ng1neers Yullservicetample prka; Attractive Sandwic h HB. Handmade leather * Marketing&Sales C • the WELTON BLDG . s hop, outdoor tables, C.M./Hunt.Beach/Ana . MOl'fg1p1. Trust coll. w/"Punk" on it. * ExeculiveSecretary Z855 E Cat Hwy675-6900 great Joe. 645-1030 Dffds 5035 53&-5782 ' Persuasively written, . $1'50 MO. ••••••••••••••••••••••• , creatively designed, ex· NOW HIRlNG IUSIOYS Port~Tine Nr ed Extra$$ Needed. Costa Mesa firrn Work in your own ..-1/many co. benefits 1s neighborhood at one of looking for a girl lo work our stores on a p/time in the shop area. Call basis. 'Min. 20 hrs a wk. 5f,.5-0401 . PVT. OFC. 200 Sq. Fl.,.J·--------•I LOST: Wht. Poodle., ~t\y ,e dited, com-~ £.t~fm1lsf:t1;:(J~15it~ Ide14l lo;~::;}(~port A~.~ .... &Co LOANS up to 80% ~.cr::t~·.'V:!':T'Zi:lrt 1: prin~~y~~rit~·~s~} :.._t:omplex. 30C sq. ft .. ~ ~8.ilt', for w~n or ind. (7.1'4 .. 97 .. ZIOO lit TD LoiiM 81/2"0 Beach BJ., HB. 847~ paper~itock. , ::1ss.eMe~ 'Space .av.all. Clini¥. 6 Patient rooms, 2nd TD,Lomtl REWA ... D Next to O.C. Airpprt Ap°pl)-In Person Belen 3pm&5pm avail . Starting at $2.25 '-'=-"-. ~.~.----. --. per hr. Drop in to your Fam1_l1a American.a ne ighborhood store for n~ces1ta muchachu. para tt n application or come c1udod de una moa o : • i W "1ERFROMT Mowportleach ExeCutive officeli $150·$350 Month Vi ew of bOat.s & water llGR~Y Real\or ' 675·61&1 , arnple parting. Ask for Rntals ~enlild 4600 I..owes L rates Orange Co. Lost: Bllr: k aray fem . For fr7ee52.i.e!e; Ci;ll : Prop.Mgmt.Div. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sattler~ Co In /G Sbr •-... "' • Mala ut~ erm. ep J900 Birch St .• Suite 202 Execut\ve <who ow1ns 642·2~71 MS-0811 mix ."' •JLa·~.r· •• S/25 . NB. Open daily B:30 to home & really cares or Serving Harbor a~a 24 Beach fc J-\eil, H.B. it) needs 3 or 4 Bdrm. Un· years 847.2634. , 6 :00, Sat. 104, Sun. by rum rental In Corona del l-'=-'"':;;;:;;:-~;;;;-~1~~~~:-;;;:-~-::--::-::-:; 1~a~p~p~l~. ----~--Maro~ Newport with 200/oYllLD Lo!t: MaleSlamesecat;5 CCOU TTNG oceoin View on yearly 1MPROVED mo's old. Vl'c. Hunt.'Con-A GE:.1.4.LCLERK bas~. Will pay$3SO.·S450. PROPERTY ttnental Townhomes 4 647 MACArlhur II Mawport IHcl: Equal Oppor. Employ er leouly Opn alor No following nee. CoJTi m guaranteed . 64.5-1050 ' hv frezco sueldo, comid.a, .Y · ' 16040 Newhope habitacion es neceaar10 f'ountainVly habla r poco ingle's . 714 /774·9210 f_6<::::::5C'.-IC'.796::.c·----- ST0P .. N-G0 f"ORMER MARINES MARKETS If your MOS is in ooc 0£ Equal Oppor. Employer these criticoil fields : 02, 08,21. 23. 28 ,33,40.43,57. per mo. (213> 091-7749 or $25,MO 3 yrs 2nd TD on Adams & Brooth.urst. With accounting classes leauty Opat wlor · WaterViewofc,Pvtbaµa P .O. Box 1217 Whlttiei-, lge restaorant bldg, Wearingblueleather:C61· &min.2yrs b00kkeeping Dependable, No follow - ; A/C, util Inc ., reas rent. Ca90609 Orange Co. Payable in· lar & nametag. Plea11e exper. Irvine area. Call ing teq 'd . Call f!V es ReceDlionisf Clerk 59, 67 Call 548-5847 or 968 -9171 . The Career Corps W8-nls YOU lo Re- enlist. 2400 W. Cat Hwy (acrosa . t.erest only quarterly at phone, 546-3811 days orf.S:'.h:::•::•.:''-"'-'833:::.·.:.1223=.:.· _ 613-0968. CoronadeJ Mar. I (01 h · from SluftShirtl 544-8678 I Bldg., auto CaclliUes, Blind widow, chi ld need 1 lO'* lstyr. Then $250.,.per 963.7275 af~S:30&wknds . Open ngs orpurc as1ng, eoeral office work Boat -!375 sq. ft. C·2, 4 bays, 1 Br apt. June tst. mo, 20<'k discount. (71,1 Aist. Baoldceeper htboratory & business Insurance Agency needs · OFFICE S,ACE Ml hoist.· Co{'~ aUto repair, 675·0478 493-llM Lost/Found A Pet!960 Bilingual to $900 BoyS & Girls ~~cp. ,~':re.r i:>~~~-ar1:::~~ alert dependable, yoong , Watclift Drive 450 sq brake, whl alignment, I I ·2900. Adoption. Low Co. Pays Fee. A/P & bill-I D H girl. between ase 22·32. ~ rt.. prlv.ate ba'throom, upholsty. 585 W. I9UI St, QUJ ET urn /un u r_n WE IUY & S8.L -Cost. Spay /Neuter Inro. ing etc. Liaison between io to 1'1 years t:A age. Dai· Personne ept. oag J!'.ood with figures. typing aif, .ic. $175. per mo. CM . Ask for Don. Days studi~ •r l BR w/pallo 900 depts. 'type invoices. ly Pilot delivery routes Hospital, NB & phone personality, Call Gene Hill.~ 540.5710. Eve6'6-0681 · !or 1"!alure responsible 2nd T.D. $7 • Lost from bracelet-2\7 Also Fee Jobs . Xlnt maY be available in your permanent. $475. mo. · ' •, wom'ao. $150.-$175 . 15°/o DIKCMIJ. dollar gold piece, dated betlefits. Abigail Abbot a_rea. Earn profit for de-Clerk.Shipping&RecelV· Phone675·7774 to4F#POltT 1,,..CH •Corona del li-far• 5S2-74M SOUTH COAST 1!161. Keepsake. Jn or Personhe.l Agency, 4500 li veries & cash. trips. or g Involves warehous· . . 3 OCficei' rec.Ot rest Small Patio St.Dre/Of· $ ~ ---INVESTMENJ' near Downey SltL & Campus Dr, Suite 102, merehandis~ for sell~ng fu ·. Full time. Good Gene:at Off1ce·1mm.ed . rm .. A/C,. music, (lfluxe. ri ce . $1 00. 497-1215 M rentals OUI 4650 S49·081Z 6415-4203 Ralphs. Thurs. Reward! 1 ..:N~·~B~·~SS~7~ .. ~1~22:::.· ----I new subscriptions. For be~efits Call 548-7423 for operung for res~1ble ~•Mo Brol<er.,....,00 OR LEASE~· QI II · t · t t · 675·o407. •SSTMGRTl~E informlltion please call pl · person, heavy phones. -.. · F ··oo..Oreor ·•••••••••••••••••••••••Se m1noriy 1neres tn · "" "" 642•4321 . From San ap · t>hould be goOd ; MISSION Viejo-Laguna fl_ce , 900 sq: ft. in shop· LEASt.l Townhouse on 1st Trust Deed. George Lost : small oran1e ·for DEL TACO. Apply Clemente-San Jua n Cocktail Girl position _w/figures, ~yping, prior Niguel area. 'Handy to ping center. Brookhurst main...tpa~nel, Oxnard, Robbins, 1215 Baker St, Persian Ca&, Dayton Cir, betwn 2 & SPM, !5252 La Capistrano area, call avail. Apply in person or exper. required. 540<!236 ' San Diego FWy,' 200 lo al Mc Fadden, Mr · Ca. 'N'ew 2400 sq U 3Br, C.M. Ph: 5'0-0190. HB. Rewardl962·7067 P~zRd, Laguna I-fills. 495--0830 and Mia1ion Vie· contact, Victoria Station CM 1 2000 ~q ft, Call owner Longordo,Zl3-638-2000or 3Ba w/crp,t 'g, ap· A•o•ctMfttl/ Blk inale w/ white spot. 'jo-EI Toro area, call nest., 990 Dove St, NB.·1~"'-'-------- , 831•1400 213·531·9533 1 pliance11. dr)11. 2 aun· ,.,......,1 Newport. Heights area AUTO·BODY S8l-63lO. 752-0240 Get1 Ofc/Tructdftt • c decks. Boat dock/ramp. SHOP MGR. E 1 o Employc< ...'..:~"':.....-----I Fun Job! N'at'I co. needs , Beautiful fumisbed office htdustrial Rental 4 500 Accommodates 40' boat, Lott A FoUnd 548·5258 Ex Pe ri e need on I Y · 1..,~· .. u~a~p~po ..... r~. """""""""~Cook, mature, f /time. dispatcher & gen'I oft ex· , suite. Sublet·Cor shari) •••~••••••••••••••••••• dbl car gar. $400. mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••••IP~OPIOll:.:::..:::= .. '-,----5-]_5_0_ I Permanent position. Ex.· r Me&a Verde C.OOv. Hosp, per. Keeg..lo&S on trucks. $195/mo. Xln\ location. 1 Call (2U)842'-6121,ext346 Lost & FolNtCI 5300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• cellent facilities. Busy 661 Center st, ct.t good on phones. Co. f,ays 642-6753. Y l &00'--4000' Sam to 5pm Mon thru ••••••••••••·~•·••••••• PREGNANT! Or•n1e Cty. location. IOAT l<,ee, Start $550. Also'.f'ee IMON.frterent.walkto , _Fri. LOST : Sol id Grey Car ing co nfidential ~I.anding growth ~P· IUILDIRS DentalOffice t E 'd Jobs . Abigail Abbot dk 0 .1 I · /I I / 1horthaired female cat, counieUng & referral ,,...rtunity. See service Westsailneeds Secy-Recep . xp , Personnel Agency, 4500 ocean, new . .,rwn. PRIVATE YARD lllMll n•" M~n. eyes, wbt. co11ar. Abortion, adoption a Mgr . H 0 WAR 0 mature. NB adult prac-Campus Dr. Suite 102, cptg. s11~. '75-fl670 agt/ FiftaM:e Vic. Nwpt. Dunes n-1r. keep•·ng. -CHEVROLET, Dove & lnhrCarif°:::-~ tice. Salary beg. $575. N.B. 557-61 22. m-5502 .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• p k 92 3688 QUall,NewpottBeach_ 714/646-4801 . 1-;;;;;;~~~;;;;;;;;~;;;; • h -ENT SPRIHKLIRS lullne11 ar '4 • APCARE5'7-2563 With min. yrs exper. in !. "' •I MO. FRELR • Fib<rglass: Wood ; o-.-"" 5001i Lost·. Sl•ce Dec. Black •·t 110 about M·-Kay · · bo t t DENTA L ASSIST. GIRL FRIDAY · -'t ·2·3 Rm. o(ftces from p ·nl el• ......... ·-· .. , b"I I I na _, intenor a carpen ry. d !SING · 31 • ... •••••• ••••••••••••••• abort a r ma e ca . 0bameUea.CallforFree AVON Mllithaveowntransp.& Receptiottlst&:chaini e. ADVERT ,. l135 per· mo. Near ~ ._ ..... ...., RewardlCall ... ,_ ···-lool·s.Xlnlco.benel•'ts •-F /time positions. £n· 0p r gi•lwllnl · .' . .'·airport. Sect'y. serv. on A1hwllf..lurke & Co. RE -.: y ,...u""' ... 1 • Facial. Anita. -io · future. Apply in pcW:. dodontic practice. "Ex· enlr?:eu~~ :oun1 though "'premisei.Nol..aereq. 714/9972100 Prlee~l.MllleUqQOI" Lmt: Belge nnMIA,maJe, SPIRJTU"'T-ftll'.i.nER GETMOI! Westsa1·11Cor•., 1638 per.nee. (Ml~ionViejo> mature. sharp. likes ~!J 833·3Z2S9tllnoon , · lic.,'•Utr,food&pme ap1"K0Ko'~ ~to'AM.toiOPM Placentia A~O. Costa Days 5&1·4860 Eves v arie t y & pressUre -:;( 833-2MOAf'l.et~ rvT office $50.J;r(w~ ~h. eQ~P·1 .ooo~ftalll ~res. ltewud. fM2 ~dvleeon allm'atten. OUT OFUFE..l 496-1108. wtfigure aptitude &:·lile $!,•. H-UNTINGT"-• r:. itec. For sales·distributT1g or .G!M-orl60-1829: !t2N. EICa,mino Real ' Mesa. bkkpn1 back1r0J nd. u"' bus•·ness. Front & "it.at 120-F us'UnAve .. N.B. L t !' l bit San Clemen•· ~appt. Betlan ~VOIN Represenl. Dewt .. Alslst. t l p· g !'ii Prk. Sllb\eue nnw ofc. ,,__,. ...... 01 · em _. _ .. '" ti ve .. ee new peope l''as t uccura e Y in I~: Attract.Ive 1urround'g11. prkg.B46·°""' REALTORS M2.._ s.~Ye<r ..,, leab still Call492·9136 .., ... j•dd n~Wintereatsto1ouf BUS IOYS ~~-~~ror71~=::;~· Call <minOOwpm. lBM Exec> ~ Eat)' prk'g. JJ!nlUnia Afnliate • • att.1,C!hed 1J'n N.B. area. Swincini aa,loverJ.8toa• ur~ & earn g~ money Must be over 18. Apply 21~;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 "0 le aro art work. ~ii Serv. & utlls. &Ml.~. mo. PR!S~GI v"'uDIMG a;.vner veryiunbappY, • 1iat a uto whOle"a.l,er, \oql No ~elllnt exper. to 5, Mon thru Friday. I· me re hand is i qg for ~~ 84T·253t or !13·592-5921 Airport location, frw y. ,..,. toae l~ w/o her. Call must bave Cal. drlv .... nece11. 1 11 ahow you CHARLIE'S CHILI. 2278 manuf. or <!rul1inJ.t ;m eves. access,ampleparking;2 ·~·canteachyouhowto Larry,5'8-5'8Saft4Ph1· Ucens~. shorthra. · ·how. Call S40-704t , Nf!wport Blvd, CM. Ask if . s ailboat•. Call Ann '.~~ $140 up s tore-offices ci>u priv.offices; JOrt..dooi:a, 1nerea1e _yo~ income REWARD! pay.~ll~ Days. forofflce. Dentl earc,:h Moreland,842-8961. :1.' drps air bath.JJ?Ol skylight. ail::~nd., ~;with ve;ina,mac~n~. FOUND· Germ Shep m.iJt . ~ ' ' ARPIT C~ .SI Bf:aeh Bl H.B.M2__,. 1q. fl., M·t . Jdeal for hte Cu.II or_.P.f rt-t. ':"'C· , le • tPPY . Vie 81t-ch St tct°.:S..:S.. 7005 8ABYSM"l'ER older lai:ly xper steam clearilnt . HAI RD RISSER ijil hifg.; will remodel to iql S~f,ee,. c.111re '-''• • , · · · • er rff1f iit w-2~ & MTID .• M 1'~oa LEASE· Store o1"0f· auit Only $640. Allr: for Ct1\~Y " d rlnkt., ·:?',• nta Ana Htts. 6'1-19"8 ••••••••••••••••••••••• pr ,e to a Benerit.s. A.Pply, Ste~m 752 1541 W A j:~ fiee,.900 sq. n. in shop· 'rrop. Mgmt. Div. , '~urnlih !,o ~atlo111 IC f'OUND : Ladles Witch ta ·eonv9rs1Llon•I Spanish, ~U~;!dk•• ::.e ~:· & l.c~M~~=st=o~r.:_:1 ~7'=0-S=u=pe="=o~r. l~~~~~-~~~~I IOOTH RIMTA&IS :j ping c::enter. llr'OOkhunt tlnanc--1 "'1!1 tod!IY .for ·s. Coal\ Plaa-: Pl kit.. er iv ate or aroa P-·wknd•~ Hu°Dt. Bch area. i..; __ :::6..:4.:5:..·7:.3:.3:.7:_.....__ •" a& McFadden. Mr. deta:'illt't: I~~= ker.•,eu.e755 ' Qualifiedexper~wcher. 9Q.!280aft.lp.m. CASl{JER & sales <'lerk. Dependable, exp, .clean- Lon1ordo.21M18-20CIO«!" the d to ·~ -.ITWllMI. ApplicaUona now being tne woman. Fridays, HalfOcryHk.e P.Y •• zu.531.~3 · enee.714.-.zTOO \,0 UN~~ al~ ·~9te4. BabyslUerneededinSept. \aken at Bay Cities Ace owntrans.87U4t'!Oeves. 9AM·2PM or '-PM-DP'M. 1..-Anaheim,C.M. COMPANY O SHOP ~ ._11}.!_'r.._~ej.. n -~.\cil 7021 A M•tW'I ~;ant--Hardware. Permanebt. ~I PtrlCMI Earn $100++ per week: ·-....,.. 1aiel •.._ .~..v.-.:-.-JUilliftll!llt . "°:j"•••'" .-..-.--.w tog. .. teady woft·_rom 106 Del Mar-·Ava, n doing enjoyable won: In Office. pouM. Or,--__.: R£-At.TOllS ' J.. H lSll CM 1'llan 4/1. Cell-to ••••••• • • e·ao am to' pm. C&rtng ctetrtente for new car deal-..!'!_f.· our brand new otc open· aq'.tt. •• ~1!-fktac.$12!5 fmo. 5lN~ElM4 . ,~J:Ol 5' ·, 0~ ~b"·•--"lxperleaced Cl111 1 f 0 or an l'ftfant • · Experlencedonly,a<W~ Ing near the O..c. ~ l'ft..2154. 67J.:.44t0 · , LOST· wbt, kdl. aep drtfff' needa .... Loeal hOdHWork. Ca115'$-4343. CASHlm in petaon. Ask Cor Airport. Xlntopport~lty '?. COIOMA DaMAR . med:lt , Brn. e,...'.. ::...~•· T••m•ler. b)'titltr Tuel. wtd &c Mon, Tuelf, Wed 12·9. Maul. ror positive ntinded""1n· ~ 2 room 1Ult• .. '*" of. rorRent-!D601Q.ft.,K.~. Nrq" "'r=..;iHof Okttst trale. ~le. Te Wlnl&le ...:.......a Thurs. lO·Z. l Child. ~~~S:::C~i."M1~.=~~ Sodd:=:., ~~;~le~~Caf1~~-•-~' .nea,Jt:lntpartdns.C.OUt 'tocaUon; M:·l-..111..' 'hi , co.. Prt. S4e-2Sl4 or Jot.Vt~ SO LocaJ rert. m.0977 bcl 'Goodbenefill. ....A"Mar~rl•-"'Pky. H"'l' 67Ml20 Morilbly ' pet '--"' =-lJIMcnlJe<I'.. F••* 70 Gpm . ~ llu• --• ~ • ii ~ ~~tf ty, · N ... .,._,t "' . ••••••••••••••••••••••• IC.I ..... -AtisstonVlejo H ELPWAMTID lmh:111 l nhl 4 4 0 , din~ t 0~ C. ,tho~ '&1 I rm1.:, 1ptA. t'r-l ~&~ ~..: •1~verl!Ol1;': Girl 20)TI old, avail sum· 8 ab y~1 It t erM, I iFt ~ HAIDWAH.....__ (uee Avery Pky. Exit) For growth co. a 1.ldca- ••••• .. •••••••••••••••• NEW buil . • a •" s2a~ mon .n . • ia ""'""'' m-1f ~ • meruneworear-.t.aker tlouseaetl)lng. on· n 2t81HarborBl,\.iM DI h ted Must tloniJ. Full orpttJme .. i iii §'1r.rBOUTIQUESHOP 1lrport..~to8000111 .n. $11,~· ~ dowD. NL Reward.Sd....:n. Oft ••• , boat &t or l ·S. Own tr••P· Refs. ..!:e_jrh.:!:rri~.ftet.s.lc. Apply lnPmlOK fJ ' ld li~to lhp:e stor~ ample p~rkln1. SOMll )'tltt ~ PO\JNJ)• Jlfi ie·20 lbs ti1ll "Mod.en f,ftper.'' ~p.-netess.644-6700. 2 CREfrtlCAL P'rocftaor .-, Pe r . C a rm e 11 METIO · : ~ ~tai'l• a In now ~ITS l'OR SALB A't ...... IAlrTI • I 11..,. lw<l-er ,...p · Traln~u , apply In I WASH , , ·~. J,~ ""U. C•ll lft t>OWN!"~/&rvlne =-.:\.se Mc~~ lf. 'l"ailor, -P.O. i*lf.SI: ave aofttetl\lng· ~ •till? ve111oa. J)entallo Inc. Restaurant, B N. Cst. ~:arbor Bl,~ t llarlll• '1 --1918 ot Cottt~C11l llall Curlli. _.,, • ....:. • .. ~ord ca-ClaulJledadldol>ftll. 1310Lo,.anAve. M. , Hwy,J;acuna Beac!L ' l..,.....· • --' ' ('hJJ119 llll ' ---·· -· ' " • I) t • . r • • .. !~'t.!~ ..... ?!~ ~~.~ ...•. ?!.~ ~ ...... , ..... !!.~~ OJJ OAILY PILQT Sunday,ApnlG.1975' ""' 1tw 1010 · G.,.. 1065 Mloc•••11• · aoao ~ . . ........................... .. .......................... " ........................... . SAL1sw.H " • wool L r,:~ ..... new ~l~r?':1.i:·:·=:. M tt Kin~ bed , .. blew, Ironer. ANSWERS ... P/lime. Hardware eq• p., op pay, .. -hr. Newport s .. th/lrvlnc Q•een~ .-!i~~,!~;s... 1 '~'"100'' ·- 1110• TO SCRAU I l'Tl' I Holp'W..ted 7100;ttefP W...... 7100 ······················~············· ... ·····•·· ..,.,w-.. .. 7100 .............................. HOSTISS.'[f t'or Re<11l E:slate ornce 1n Newport Bch or Sant11 MAMAGIMIHT E:itperience ;::1c~rr~~=,' i:::~ Atta. $i6-t93B. Priced lo MD't'tNow! ! 32, mh1c. lt!Ms~l752 lft"U. I tlJ KERM llMA mett Clnrs. 320ll E. C.t. ••ET W""-D• _.....:W=·lll;.:;25::..;;':..:-=='-· _1J•welrf 1070 SCRAM·LETS · • Ana. Sunda)'s tG.-5. P.1uisl be •tlractlve & ptfflonu· blc. No ex:per. nee. Call Marge Mullen, 551 .STl(I Mon·f'r1. Don't Drive, Walk To Wor~. Avoid 1he treewav hosslo & wor~ 1n your o wn locale. Becomo on J\S SISTANT MANAGER for a notionol convenience 1to1e chain: STOP-N-GO MARKETS. If you're wi!Gnq 10 ~ 6 ~ q week in o recession pioof caeer, STQ>-N.00 hos lt'ie onsw8f. u•aow••• CdM r-~ •••••••••••••·•••••••••• CensUJ1 -E17.etet-~ -Hwy. · Sh Mal *'-· .. •at 1<•J• V-C Sii f Old -"·b 2666Jlarbor81,CM 1 -~~-------1 lh•ttu, lHe. Pug, ....,... """ • -~ INSTANT A or Eru:yme-...... -1--"==:.:.:=.c=='-~·--------~ Chow ,1 Hu1ki e1, 1oodqua1il)'.Nevw Gold Stiver, J ewelry, £ndt)re-Comp_l1-• ise~reta r i a I Position Chlhuahua, Uny poodles. ued. Mo\llo19Gl-t822. Coins, Oenta.I Gold, Wed· TUPPENCE w/planning 6: consulting WORK ORDER lab, pe ke, doxie, pil Oreat Savina•on Ultd dlpa 811nds. Watc'tlt'11s. J just tiouabt •n Eqlilh· firm ln So.Laauna.M1.11l bulls,cockapoo,POm.100 Fu A ilJ&Mltt' F.\r -An)' Cond . Top m \d ije\ ~porl1 ear. Housek~~r. Liv'l!l·in lh11l j pt!aks ~n g . Room & bourd free. 833-2966. type 55 wpm W/11.0me bk-CLERK Mixed pupplea. Stud Wil~~, &:r,aln l(oOt Prlcea. }<"'r el' tt p prsl~. Inatelld ol • wlnd1hleld1 kpnri exper. 3 YD 1nin »ervlee moat breeds. 2525 w h St c M Benlla)' & Co. 220 k:. 17th )'OU get• 11. bl& 1 rouno ex per. Sal open.$S8-Jn'7 1 ed ' 1 . 1 W. 17th &t Falrvtew. SA.1 ~;;54:;';:;;;;· 7 1";;-;::;;:';;;;; ;:;;-' -11-s~tc_.~C:e·•~I;_: .. 64~5~·~~!8$~---I monocle. Tha br11te11 mm 111 e opening or "-nevesSSl-6021. ANTIQUE CARVED . are 1110 '"ood. lt CWl Jlop i------•---f a n i n d I v i d u a 11 ...:v=~"-'-'-''-'~~"---I WA ..,TED • tlousekeeper, f /tirre Mesa Verde Conv. 11•..sp. 661 Centt-r St, <.:~1 We offe1 pod vocotK)ll, life inSl.ri:;.lCe. hospitalization. major medicd. profit sha-ing & mcYe. Stat ot Sb50 per month & up with rapid cx:fvcncemenl 10 manager of you own )tore. H yov'1e 01 least 21 yeas of oge. have a higli school education & reliable h'onsportotioi\ we coo offet you a career close lo hon-e. So. b-ing yos social socll'ity cCl'd. Calif. ciivers license & if o VetOfon yt:M 0021"1 & come by 10 fill oui on application & to crronge for a SECRETARY w /mlnlmum J year lrilih Setter. pu ppies, 7 DU.,"'FF.:f "" . on aTUPPt:NCK. maintenance rl!:latcd wk s. AKC rea. ch111.m1) Wi\~~~1::251 TOP CASll OOLLA H U.S. stamps. Ktirly lnueil bookkeepln1 ex:perience. i totk. $SO. 645-03.54 evefl. ~A 8.7..,.,, PA I D F' 0 R Y 0 UR & "oilel•tora. F1ll thoiie 11nusekeeper r1t.W•·d, livt: io or <>ut I st:l'.ool ugt c hild. 642-11 1:1 Abilil)' lo work wfbillinl( .... OI"' JE:WE LR\', WA1'Cll .. ~S. " M627l'IJ ~~.i~.~u~:~r!!!~!g?!; & timekeeping. Must ht! SPRINGER SPANIEL Dani.sh i;tylc walnut din· AR'f OOJF.CTS, GOLi), _e rnply~i;_ei. • Jlou11ck(.'t!per &· (.'hild l'Ur" 0~ yr old l•uy I l.t\'t' in Ma ture l'el\po11 s 1blt" womnn Ov.·11 .rOOl)l . Jlarbor View llt1ls art•;1 Call for <'PVl. an Sat. 644 ·80W. .......--· a self 11tarter & able to PUPJ>J~S.AKC.M &F. SILVER SERVI CE. TREEs•••1 ti Secretary to the in· iog room table, ' CMne · -iiuroant'e mt'na"et . Risk work we ll w/people. and CALLfS&&.9729 baC'k eh;dni. xtnt cond. Ji'INE f'U RN & AN· ', 1 Sl" 24 .. box ..,5 • under pressure, u111e . TIQUES.64S-2200 1 l•a · "' "''' & health insurance ex· calculator & type 40 Dc~utirut.. lovable pup· $300. ~&·7092. -'-"'-'-""-~~~---1 fl rower. 642·'403. per. he lpful. General w.p.m . AC'c uracy Is A pi es, Samoyed & Ki ngsixe m att~ & box: LADl .. ::.'i seC'retarial skills. Xln't must. ir you tuive the$e L. ». b.o r a d or. h a ve sprlngs w /Cramt . $2!)(1. J)IAM OND RING rringe b•nelits & v.·ork· qualifications. physical & shots, $LO, eoatS400.S57.5692 t CT.<.:EN1£RSTQNE Ing conditions. Salary Cal 64•1119 '''!"~·~4'~1"1!&'.'6~2~4·~111.12~---1 ""~--''-'---'----JI 3pl. stones. Approlsed c o m m e n s u r a l e "'" -S w 1 1 \•t1 hH1 ~.300. Ikt>t offer. per!.Ol"OI interview ot wlability. Detwn 9am & 12.Noon iUoodhound pups. 7 wks. J pan. a nut ovf!tieut . re· 968.4.~. llOUS l'.:Kl'~t:P .. ~H·C<>OK. THEIRYIMECO. remalc. 2 males only. Vl'rsible l'ua h lo ns .1 ;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 r~x p'd . l::n~li :.;h ~pe;ik . Call E. P. P11.n;k.ly 550 Hew-..t Ctr Dr SSO. tw5·7Z69 Gold!belgt"/brn. Almost I' '"" Excellent ;;dacy. STOP-N·GO MARKETS Fo• Ap~Wm·-t ..-• -;;;-;;;--;;;;;;;,.:;;-;ll ~"!':''~""~SV•."':..'· "~2~·-~·--f DI nd S Ill 16040 Hewhope. --Valley 714-774-9210 ..... , .• '""'' Mew-..61eoch Jo'R EE to good home . amo •1191CJ"™ Refs req 'd . l'onta ct . ,_..., '" ·-~~.!:.:._~"':'_"!I ~'l 5. IO:J.2.18! Eiiual Opp(lrlunit:v t-..:nipluyer WESlER.N . Equal Oppor. Employt'r f'cm•le. Pt. Hu.'iky. l>ret-~oraq« Sale 8055 Whil• You Wait. ty & m ~llo w . Cu ll ••••••••••••••••••••••• •f)ei;iwni ng CAM A RO Seu ts $50, Craig ;111t<t. stereo 3507 1150 .. M ayC"lr AM /FM c11111sette 180, z 1pkr. encJOli urc~ $$) ea .. Red kngsr.. hdboard It match'Je. spread $40. z nill.'!Stunds $60. Hoge!lora $150, Grn. corf. tbl. S40, youth chest $10, Mr/Mrs. chest S40. mattre.11 $10. 548.6656 llvu:s ckecpt"r. t-:t'nt•ral GROWERS M ... ch .. dl1• • 497·2655 . ti10VING SAi,,,.;: Tents. •,5",·~:io·n'~.lln~ duties. prefer 12 lo 7pn,, .. .. NHart•a.5llays.t>i.i ·131~tWlpW11111t•d 7100He lpWante d 7 100 •••••••••••••••••••••••AL ASKAN Mala mute Tools. Table. Beds. •Settin.: USEDCA RPf.."T&Furn. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ASSOCIATION pups, A KC . 6v.·ks. camping equipment , •Appraisinl! 45 sq. yd11. or Grn. thick l-Iousev.·1fe: l::an1 ;1n exlr;1 SS to Sti per hr 1eueh1ng hobby '-'lasses with 'l'ri- Ch~m l:"'.mbroidery. Call ECH ~1c L Q ·1Sl l A"'lque• 1005 2I3·336·70t5 garage items, & nlany •Wutch Rep1;1irin" shag, orig. "1 yd.~.,,, M A.-. A OFFICE GIRL Hilt ua1 ree other things. April 4. 5, & '=' y -I h ·• d~ l'~or ~~c~~~~L~~oduc· ,.:xper1cnl'ed in accou nt· ~~~= ~~ ••:;~~·,~~~~·~::;~;~·· 1 ~~:.'k~tter pups, AKC ~.it.l ;.~~~~ ~i~~~: :::..!:a:'~t ~~~ s:~~ ~~re~ l.u s:i in g &: j:l'neral offlt'e ~~~~~~~~~~~ bUF t~f...i' E81 .~~ to·ons. SALCE'·. -2•.•=,, OFF on ~rs. old , per(. cond.12sq. Lioei. llrs 7am-J :30prn, k N d WALN U'r ......... " oJnJ• "....,,. d C t _,,_. S . I $250 h '-''Or . ew car e · ,,,_.../ mostmerch1t1ncllse!· y ~ opper one c ...... ...,... _______ Al~r:11nl~s:l Nc l;;0 ;i a l e r s h1p , conta c t SECRET.4RY 'fiestOffer Old ·Engli sh Sheepdog PUILICAUCTIOH EUROPEAMGEMS Frostfreererrig.1too,9' 919-3488. 1-I US UA ND & Vt.ifl· t•an <~en(:ral Man u~cr : Hud Light typing, good math ~8-7800 Pup. 14 wks. All shots & MANY ITEMS OF FIN'.' Go ld couch w/match'g. ~1 11rine Engineering.507 Rvrlcr ut 6-12 9405 for ft d IOk b tou h ~--------1 $145 6466010 .: SouthCon.stVilli:1ge chr. & ottoman, orls-t•arn extra 9JU to S-IOU superior, N.JJ . In .,·,,, . ap1ue, eyy c . •.UILIC•UCTIOu papers .... 1-;STATEJEWELRY, SantaAna ....... ,t $1~".••-n·r,·ee$1"". l>er mo p11rl 111nc·l"ro111 · "" · Phoneforappt.,640-8360. r. "' " ART OBJ ECTS AN ~"'' .:;vv ~ ;,,v lerv1cwin g 1·4ptn. ----1_:.:.:::=.cc.:.c:=====1 MANY J1'[>;~1S Oto' i''lNf'; ~1ini. Dachshund Pup • ' . 546-0710 ('om\). duul kng!IZ. bed !>'Oll r h o m e ·<~11ll t:d1-;:;,;;;;;;;;..:;;;;;: __ .;;_joptornctl'1c Ass<, will S a--u. d f I $l50 TIQUES FINE f"URN I'!'~~~~~~~~~ li•1r1nukian. a.1~·44tl or l-lrain . in:iture. must * ecy1, ,__Hp«"I ESTAT!:: JEWELH'll', re. lml ,·,""""1s•rsn5 . ETC PHONE l'~O R lN 'r \11/Y"ttlnuthdbrdStOO.l.s. 5;"'7!197 M,.~UJC\I Li'l lleindersAgency AR'!' OHJf:CTS. AN· t.:a 5 ·12 a · f'O. & BROCllURE. Y.1t"ber BBQ & redv.•<>04 _.:J-_:. · ·-' 1 ~ type, have t•ar , & live.in 40.-9· hSI Sl 104 Tl('U"S. f'IN>." FURN, --· -· NavnjoTurquoise Squtish 1 1 ,125 '~"?873 fl CENTRAL SUPPLY area. 543.0555 v.•kdys. Nc;~r~r~earh ~.8190 1':TC. "'Pl·ION t-: l-'O H IN· Al\C Silky pups, males _645·2200 _ _ 101 stones shuv.· µi ece cu 'n · · "''·>-u ~ Insur Agency Girt f 'ommt'rt•1al Lint's l1n. •lerwr1linJ:: & ratin~. t:s- !N"r nCl"l'SS. -l!;J.l ·ltll7 or :>49·3051'1 . P.1r!t . Bra11le~'. Nii.;hts ll·7:JO. p/Li mc. ;i ----------CallforAppt. 1'"0 . & JlHOCl-IUHt:. S75· L!::AVING Coonlry, lots history --mu::;t ~ell ! 9A~ --: s hifts pt'r v.·eek. Only PART ·TIME Establishedioos 645.2200 __ 545·0690 lo sell . 9815 Janiaictt Cir Rct. app $2800, v.·hol~nle K E N M O n F. t-.: I ei t' , mt'dical ex per. need app-Ne<•d (5 1 immed. Must __ ---- --- -Pert Prettv Pups. 6 wks . Sun. only. 968.8965 a11v S2200 . Y.'ant offer. \\'asher . gas ~ryer, likt' ty . t:xcellenl benefits . ha~·t· t•ar . No age re·Servit•e S<a. Attendant. L01'SOi"GOODJf:S lit'rma:n Shep . & . P/P83l·Z459 ___ ~ew , SJOO. 5.bar & :? ln1ur. Cle rk $500 Conl11ct !'1-1 1'. Ca rlew. qu 1re~1cnt . No ~xper. t-xper nee. f /time. Apply Ginger Jar Antiqu~ NO'M'egian Elk hound. like tih sc. G_arage Sale. Super LI 1 k 8075 stools. $50. 536-1236. _ Costa ti1esa 1'lemori11I nt't·. :l IJ ay tr111n1 nu. in person at Steve's Exx· Spring red -taR sale thru 0 Bargains I Sat & Sun. ••soc . Fire experience WEST CUFF Personnel A~ency t i\1 ark 111 Ccnterl 1-lospilal. 301 Vietoria. 54ii·6543. ______ ~.JOO •'.I?th St.C'I April. 20'1,. to Sif( plus 1-lusk y, only SJO. 58 28795 El M' .,. · •••••••••••••••••••••••?.loving Sale. Hurr!f I "" "' ,. llarniltoo St. Ci\1 io, "iss1on . f . , ' 399 l'ost a ti esa . 642<l734. priee cuts, e ntire stock. __ Viejo. !Avery Parkway Goau for S;ile. Call Kim be.ore 1t s gone. EOI;. Part lime s h~ sales & Servi<:e Station Allen-Special dealer discount. Cocker Puppies. AKC , offramp) <it 833-8813 v.·ork or Anita St. Laguna Beach l""~~~~~~~~~I stock "''ork . .s<ilcs e_xp. dant, exper'd. Day & 19ti7 ChurchSt.CM. Co mp sired, shots, B&'A' . 979·4235 home. Sat.&Sun.Only. 1651 f':. r_:dingerAvcSA >m~,.--------•I help(ul, must be ne11:1ble eves. Full & p/time. App-1 ~---------·I parli col M IF 5.'il-6529 Furniture, rugs, clothing, . to work afternoon-;, e.,·e. ly Shell Station 17th & OAK ta ble, carved, xlnt. · · ' · and m 0 re . 1 7 8 6 Mltc•lfafteOUI 8080 8'!?' D1n1,:hy $100. Poe:1den Call 542·8H36 & weekend!'-Co ntact Irvine, N.B. ' ext's to 4x7' w/2 leaves. Small friendly dog need~ West"m insler CM. Sat. & ••••••••••••••••••••••• Regul ator w/deplh & ti1 aureen or Alan 644·4411 $385. 401 Kings Pl . NB a J;:ood ho me. Female . Sun. 9 :30·6pm 548-4277 IRV INto: pressure gauge. Brand J 11n1lor 1'2·S2.50 hr. 1:1;13 Avocado -~NC"'JlOrl Ce1~er, N: "..:.... !-'ash ion Island. N.U. Service Station Allen· lfeinz 57. 842-6478 See to Apprec. Country Club new. $125. Scuba pro ---~ dants for evenings & Coppe r& Brass from ~1id· ---~l embership \\'/pressure gauge, $45. PBX Oprs, Typish weekends . Must be 18 yrs d I e Ea s t Samov ar , Antiques. Super j unk. 644 _5742 642_8550 Ca ll aft 6. 645-3262. &Secretarie-s or older. Exp'd pref'd. Trays,Candelabra !'l.1isc. FreetoYou 8045 ,.~,·ery thin g. 200621 __________ 1 JR ACCOUNTING NEEDEU N(_)W but not nee. l\.1ust be de-552-7579 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cypress, Santa Anu Hts· Collel.'tors : 220 Playboy loby funtiiture 171:1U2Sky Park. lr\'ine 1>enda'ble 'M'/ ref's. Apply -.-.-. g-; . .·. , r~ree Bl::ick & V.'hitc kit· al Bristol & Cypress by magazi nes. t\155 to 11175 64G·OB89 _ ~ tl>rr l\fal'Ar<hur.bct'M·n in 1ierson SeeFred.3131 rass e .twin siic.<'on'· tens. 6 u•k• old 10 good Nt''M' l\l l·Donald 's. B l f l'I b Priur a1~e~~~~~Et·ourst·s '""~-~~ .......... ~~""'""'"I re,1urcd 'l'c• \l·ork a~ 11idc l\.1f:TEH Hl-:1\0l-:lf · plcte frame mattress & .. "' + cs O a y oys . .,.,.,0 .. ood, S,,111 p,·ne. Del Nv.'1>t &. S.IJ ... 'reewayl Harbor Blvd C.M. · . ' . · · homes. C;tll 548·4005. S:tt 'Sun !J.fl. ~I k fr 839 9'.!17 '" " .. l -'--'--~---·~----1 s prings i.1vu1l. s 1:10 -----------2...~0~ _:__ · & Slal.'ked. S7~l'Ord. S.10. ·rcn1r10 Temporary llelp 637 · C:ill S40-MS5 Ser.,·it•e Sta. Attendant. 962· · 1 ___ Old Enghsh Sheep Doi;:, BRONZE refri g., sm) UJ>· Four 7!!' 'x4ti ' · Areatl1 ;.1 1" rn1·rt . 5·Hi-640:J 10 l"on trolll·r t:all WATERMETER _M-l -237_K. ~·I r . c:il!_?crt. MAN ----1i 1time. cxper'd. Bonus A · \ Ob" papers. ~ray. i' Yr old right freezer. and mi:.;· d.oors. 2 s\idinl( •. 2 slu· 12 . ;_.,,.~.·-n J.:-,1 5. ,1: JUNIOR SALESME~l. CITY OF PRESS MAH r?r smog., bra~e or lamp ~~·~~~s~ ' ~a I.' rJ;~C::.~ Too big to keep. i'75·8475 et· IL s1ufr. Sat 10·5/Sun tionary 550 ea. 1'J:1bor~•lt· C , '"e. !' S8 .~·C'l'ulent S6 .r NEWPORTIUCH ExperiencedOnly. ht·e nses. Avail eves & w i Pot s & l'lants. --------IU·3:30742CalleResplcn· 21·· di;im. _ll;il. l·rystal p~~~ ~;. J sshrub!> s2: A~e 10·15. f.:arn So!0-$40 S750-S912 Per tilo Salary open. Offset print· v.·.knds ., ~e~t appeA.r. I~ t''urniture stripping and A(ghan. r~m. Ii yrs. Very d u r , S a n ,/ u :1 n (' h :1 n d c I I(' r S 1 5 0 . 545·0797 • per v.•eek J,!ellini:: new in". ll arris & So lnll hand \\ r1l1n ~ pp> r· · h" -... ,_ P:ent lt'. t"ret• to 1-!00d Capistrano. Whirlpool washer, v.·ork.s · _ .. A11ply by 4/11 /75. 1''or 1n· .. .,590 N ~ Bl re 1n1s 1n~ al•L" '" SUP: hOnle. 548.3316. - --('ustomers for the 01\ILY form•tlion & application rn achines. Apply Na· morns -e · p 1 i es ro r · 'd 0 1 t _ __ Gib!>on i DR Rerr. $70. 19 .. v.·ell , $35. Gas 4 burner Nauga hyde Sofa, perfect Pfl,OT ;ifter sl.'hool and co n la t•I Pe r so nn el t ional Systems Corp., CP.t yourselfe rs". 3375 Via Needt.'<l home w/yd, for Color TV P.1otorola. 5120. cook top $30. Gas oven & cond. $145/offer, Hi Fi , ~~~~~~~1~1v;37'00us:.~ D e pa r tm e nt , 3300 ~3:~1.'~'.r~~e=~w6o~t Summer Lifeguards Pri. Lido.NB. 2·711·mo old kittens. very 2569 Santa Ana. CP.1. ~~o~ilseh :t0,.~eb~~"r ~~~:-•_m_1_rm .S25 .968-5000. d "·· k Newport Blvd.673-6633. · · Club 1n El Toro. 35--40 . . a eel . ti1 ale neut . 548-0516. Is an rn! able to wor al Airport) hr. wk. 18 yrs. & older. Ships lantern~. pair. 837.3534 __ ------M aho~ c11.b . sew mach. Floral drapes 12 pane , least J rlays per week. No M "r trne. no layoffs. large copper with brass SI e 1 t cond $57 $40. 644 -06(,9. 84" Jong·40 " wide, also • PROB ·rF'Le I v.·tARC Sr. lire saving & . • . ov • x n . . , deliveries or t'Ollccting. Est ab accts. 22-1f.. $160 + SeAe••l.acyga f."'irst aid. S2.SO hr. Call trim. Authentie 4:J0..9372 e..-iture 8050 ~ouch $5 •• fu rn. & misc. matching drape for s lid· Transpo rt11tion pro· gua r . ti! r . L yons . .. ~ t st & s I Dog house $7.50. Crash ingdoor.Nev.·,$90orbe!lt vided.Call&44-&36 iw6_5455. 1 .. :XPi-~R I ENCED Jeff.586-0860. Antique s ilver tea set ••••••••••••••••••••••• i ems ~ un on .'!. pad $15, 2 end tables offer. 2 bar stools $.5. Eq u a I Opport unity ----------ONI. Y! l Laguna llills Technician Experienced l\fakeorrer. 9' Span. couch, lo\·eseat & ~:\6t:8t. 2~47 Oiarles St, w/canc shelf $27.50 ea. 58l ·8507 f.~m ploycr ~10LDERS t~xperienct!d area. lligh s;ilary. Call 645-21~. velvet chr, red & grn. -'...__.:.__ ·__:___ -CoC'kt a i t t able $65.1----------- onl y Day & Sv.·ing shi ft. ~·2510 U.S.A. Stereo Good cond. siso. 55'1·8345 2 pr. New drapes,,10' xM" Surplus plants 5c·Sl .50. 1 refrig. S35. TV. I mo old, Lam1n a1o rs & Gclw :1l£!rs. ApJ>IY 7AJ\1 & JPJ\-1 ooly. ---556·0421 Big Antique Sale, no re· & 12. 8 ·· ·oo y h "'2.7•••. bon•hl SJOY·sell _..Sim· .-xper'd v.·anlt!d im med MacGregor Yachl Co rp. PubHl· Relations/Sales -, ~ • asonable offer refused .. 3 P~. grn Se!-1-ional, $75. 1'25 ~ir~ ·Dike ;i~~·;5~ -~ -~-mons king sizebed, sso. for employment in lhe 1631 Placentia CM. Provt•n :<>a les· ability T ~l .. t PHON E SALE~· Grandfath er Clocks. Antique Ch:u se Lounge, Plants·Sat·S un. 9.6. 2257 Antiq ue baby wa rdrobe Various other household Northe rn Viri.:i nia an'.!11 .1----------necessa ry l fi ~h ~a rn · Sell Oran ge Coust s Wall Clocks. <>uilts, S$6I00.96.2•.;~7n5s Boots. sr, 12. _Colg_a.t_e._CM.G46·57y3 $35. Spanish king' head· items . ~loving from <;ood salary com -MONTGOMERY ings. favorite n ew~pape r . China Cabinet, l\l arbl e .... bo<ird . drt'sser, night state.751-5415. · mensuratc w /cxpcr. Call WA HD 714-100-5919 Good e;irnings. Hi g com· T o p C o rn m u d es . ~10VING 15th 2 t j s tand . I a m ps $55 . ~ Ll l''E INSURANC\::C{l. . missions. Choose the Armoirs. Cul Crystal. Water Bed. Kini{ size, yr. . · · _r n.ln:ier 646-6731-1 Pool \able & accesflorles ColJe<·t CR I. Strasburg, S •LES hours Y. on prefer to .,..·ork· Doll·.·. 1"oy•. , •tc. ""•92 old, w /nifl v. seating rai l. moweri;: 2 edg·'".· d1n1ng S II & Va .1703)4li5·3723 ask for "' " " " -rm set 2freezers furn ----. . S.175 . ma gas!ltove 9:3<lam to Ipmor 5:JOpm !\1arguerito Pkwy. (ofr Diamond sa"''S cut this · · ·. ·· 30 y r co ll cc11on of 125 hood neve r used $75 Russ Smith. Equal Op-Rece1·V1·ng t 8 •• c II M Le be•nto'£n l ., ... , ... Me•.·. oa. k pull tank to1h ... 'ls. . • E 1 NO PROSPECflNG o :,,.,pm. a r . e Avery Pkwy) Mission .. ., 0 n scaled minialure liquor 675-3.170 por. _.mpoyer v a t 646·4100 be t ween Viejo.495·4 100 c1uitewood frame &head piano, 4 f mtrs .. 4 ho1.11e1 . 1916 sPi ked -----Luundromat Cl;~u-,;-ng-;',01n~g"om' e~yu ~~;dr ~cea~ IRSpBCtOr A 9~30a m and !pm. board. Heater & all ac· :;1~t~rcyi<:l:s~1,was~_crh .~ GCTman General's War I Portable di sh\\o·asher, hair Li 54 ,h 6 1·"',".. o .. rk mkt. A•</,Mgm\. opp. Equa!Oppor.Employer Applioncc-s 8010 cesso ri es. s heets . r., "• r .n 11J5"75 s'5 ~· h e lm e t , finl' cond . dryer. l>oth like nev.-.2 .,.,.,.1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Original value$92:5. Will po es misl'. an a O · 1 7578615 2U"bkescall9798703 · · _ --------I now. C11ll : 547-6841 ext. Recei vin~ &: Isl arti'cle TR•luEE "' Ana Ave., Cos<a t,.1csa . c~n~lc __ · c ____ 1 ____ ·---·--~ 9 s r · 1 . . · 1 . . "'" f"o C u . F't . 2 dr sellror$450.494""6298. 51.,1·,ngHA''"··· \IS'nn. Li ve· In 1-l ousekee per; "'"'· ,. or1n erv1ew 1ns pcc11on o pret..·1s1on w· 1 . M h " , •. -. h b nd marhined & mold ed ti train. ust1 ave Refri~erator w /ice _ _ __ _ work1nii: us a .wife&Mother's Helper. I need parts fo r e lect r o -ability to sai l . maker. 6 ~1thsold . Cost Waterbeds &Accessories, Bthrm s inks {bllns) 2 young l'hlldrcn. Take someone to help me in met•hanical mini11 lure Know ledge of smal I 1;~$500;;-;~.s;·e~l~l -$34_5~. 67~3~·5684:-;-:;-::::~l ~JJ"~e~wd~· /~nl~se~d~. 6873-4586. 1291h c lose~ drs, tub enclosure: full i:hari::e or ho m e. my home after my baby sailboats req'd. TraininR r ., ._ :_ bthrm m i rror. 'lland. ~ala ry & t1.meoffope.n .• ,,,·vo•. J••t a £ew h-. devices. Must be profi. to include spars & rig· REFRIG .. Signature. . 11 k C c. Sh I " " ""' cient in use of prttisioo · Dinelle ta ble&sixchairs, Lypcwr1ler , ro er s ates. cntal't : .rna or e1 a,: J)t'r day . Ir interested. measuring instruments ging. rrostlcss 15.2cf.4moold. two ex:tension leaves. toys, drapes. misc.1149 640-01JOl\.1 on.thruF'rL ~ 545-4343 . 1\pp\y8a m·l2noon $250 . Avail 4 /12. H -1 Cti1 to5. including optical co m-1919 E. Occidenllll. SA 675-4803 eves & v.·kends. Formica top !50. 64&-7241 am1 ton. . · --------.--I Mot hers lfelper ·Lite pllrat~r. A~lle lO ~·ork to& 9' SOFA . red & gold : 5• Antique .... ·all t'IOC'ks.,m1st·. LVN housekeeping & child comp ex u~pr1nts !Tr ainee to po ur & OLDERStove&Refrig . eoff table, gold w/hvy. 16261 Santa Ba11lara Ln , For11·7Shifl.f/lime. Fri super vis ion. Mon -.. ~ri d ocu n1 e ntat1on. Re· ma ch i n e s mall resi n Gdc0nd.$2S.ea. g l a ss t op. 36 ,,X 72 ,, HB.846.6so3 & Sal nights off. $34 per from 3 'ti! 6pm. Own quires a min. 3-5 years items. Permanent $2.00 54S..0138 shift. Sma ll eonv. hosp. l ran s p . Se a I B e h . ex per. per hr. 979·8600. -----------J walnut desk \\'/side re-Sun. l\l!1\'in1r:. Everythin~ ---·JBRAND NEW Ne,·er ust.>d turn Must sell 55&6171 Congenial atmosphere. 213/431 ·6 158 aft 6 :30 · · goes. Hshld & misc. '&I ' ST•COSWlTCH Bro.an 70000 series, 48", r Ch Pu J Apply Glenhaven o wkdy~anytimewknds. ""' TREASURECHEST Stainless s leel dual 7'Couch&loveseat;shu£. cv · · 29&1 acaran-Newport, 155.5 Superior INC. Bl hood C neboard. :J sect. table. da ,C.~1 . Need Stls ,110 kl ' p /t Need s pleasant. en · ower ranJ!e . ost Ave,N B646·77&\. . w y. .. tl39 llak('r,Costal.1esa s 70 ""'' r $75 Co mp\ ratta n twin . I ' r -$225+. House of l'~uller, 549•3041 thusiastic phooe voices ne w I · ..x:: or · IJedrm set & match . ~.ov 1 n g s.~ e . Lots o LVMorRM Mr .Ri chards,846-5455 ror project.S2.to$2.50an 54R·4984 lineni1.979.4.i74. Co 111fy furniture. RELIEF 1 ;;;;.,;;,;;;;,;;;;,;;;;,;;;;,;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;1 .:"~"~";"~1 O~p;po~•;·~E~m;:;pl~o;y;er;1 hr. day or eve. hrs. ;i vail. GA F'1''~E~R~s~· ~&~S~A~TT;;;;l~.e;_~R-1 ~~~".'.:~ Dr t' s s er s. lab I es . 3·11 Shift . p /time rorl• No exp. nee. Apply i~· 36"081..E.OVEN DIVORCE SALE armchairs. Bricks, VW s mall conv. hos1" Apply · Receptionist ror a pt com· med· 28752 Marguer~le M us·r SF.LL Plush L shaped se<.'tional lug~aRe rack , hooks. 16'' Glenha\ICfl or Newport, ~newport ptex. under 27. 200 unils, P:arkw<i:Y·. No. 12. MI S· S22.5/Bi;t. ofr. w/ornate glass top tbls. 1; JaJ! wheels, nothing 0''<'r 155.5 Superior Ave. N. B. personnel 846-1323 s1on Vie Jo toff Aver y 548·7800 pc. Contemp. dininJ! set S2 5 · Sa 1·S 11 " · 4 16 ,.6.7764 . --Prkwayl ---------12 0 ed•nzao;; 2 Wes tmin ster 1\.,·c ~ agency ---w e ony er e ·:· ll oSpi ta l Rd & 0 111 --,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,,..;;;;;~ RH.RC'liH Rerrig, 2dr. 1'F works e t a.ge r ~!l . n1ass1ve Ncwport.NB045·6fi7S • 752·0331 \Veekends. RN or LVN Waiter/Waitress perf. 545. f'F Zd r w/i<·c Jtaha n I ro\'. bdrm set ___ ---- MACHINISTS 11 ·7. Convalescent hosp. Prim e Rib !louse . m a ker $120. De lu xe w/armoire, ratt:1n set, f\1oving Selling \'eur Old 21~2 ~farlin. lr\·in1· Nev.·port area. New pay P.fcadowl ark C.C .• 16782 washer. 2 yr $85. ~1oving nev.• zenith color console Furn 1 tu re. 3 bdr ms scale in crrecl. 642-8044. ~G_rn_h_•_m_S_l_. _H_.B_. ____ 1 ~54~9·~!1500~-------TV w/rernole control, dinette. den. reCri g. etc. for P rototy1>e & s m;1U Jeannit"Sisco qu<1ntity runs. !\lust be Mimi Leverton ii blc l o work from 1""~~~~~~~~ ..... I !s ketches, verbal inslruc-1· l ions or blueprint. Mold New spa Hunt. Bch. needs makin J! k now l ed ge attractive girls ror helprul. Able to work in· Masseuse & reeept.ionist dependently. J to 5 years positions ex:p. not necess. experience. wi ll lrain. Day & nighl 549-3041 openin gs. Call for in· terview . 963 -7723 : 962·3934, between 10 .am '• tolOpm. ROBINSONS Foshloft lsbtd SALES Ftill & r ,.,._ Ex<'.ellenl Beoe(i~& Liberal Disrounts RCA port. wiremot.econ-645-0618 WAITRESSES SEARS trol. New J~otpoinl refrig l---------1 Ex,p'd. Only COLDS POT FREEZER wt iC'ema ke r. Washer & 2036 Sv.·an, CM, Kenmore Now lnterviev.·ing 548·7584 aft. 6 dryer. 331·9"135 elec. range. ofc desk, MR. MIKE'S Kenmore washer, xlnl sport. equip, baby furn., RESTAURANT d $65 ANTIQUE oak furniture. sml appl. <'hesl, chairs, 2101 E. Edinger Ave con ' i.54.1341 pvt party· ltlon thru Sat. typewriter. toysi sleds, & Santa Ana 1----------1 9a m to 7pm . 2129 Vi sta miscitems,97s.7M 1----------1,Co mbination s tove & Enltada. Newport Beach l--'--~--~--1 Waitresses reCrig. $3.5. Gd. Cond. 310 644·2156 Hone• .1060 t" 8 Ibo Bl d NB ••••••••••••••••••••••• Eitp in table l(ervice (or ,.. 8 a v · · Unique octagon leather Registered AQHA Ba)' "-----· For .., Ad ht W-'• World Call S.• 642·5678. bt. 110 International Des'igner Pattern --' I .- ii.qua\ Oppor. Employer - HEW TRACT SALESMAN busy Coffee Shop. You Bicycles 8020 game set , .4 'chrs. x!nt mare. 11 yrs. Gentle but /\ppl,v l'er!>Onnel Office must be over 18. Apply 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• cond $300. 6 I added bar, spirited. 646.zus lO :JO·l2:30 ri.fon Thru Fri to S. Mon thru Fri. Cl1AS Used Bikes/Parts. SlS/up. unus u a l, $150. Bea ut. 7073S, Ml•••• No.2Fashion lsland.NB Clll LI . 22 78 t:Jew11orl Buy /s c ll /ll'ade . 2488 Spanrormaldinrmset.G Lag. Cf\nyon Ridin1( 707,5, We"'en'• t ~ n1 vd.Askroroff1ce. Newport B l . C M . hibck g<>ld velvet chrs. Well esl-.bli sht.>d Or:tnj!e Ji~qualOpportunlly match hut<·h & access. 2 Club. Riding lessons , MACHINISTS County developer. Must Employermrr WAITRESS !42-7910. match f'inneer s tr-reo boarding, new barn & ...,, ~ be exp 'd. Draw and rom· wanted full or p/tim~ p 1 10 d s-aker• 'Sx!G walnnl. paddockp,. 494·3735. l mission negotiable. Con· ' . · eugeo spee · eJC -.. -" " I Good gene r a l b:i ek · I.a ct ~trs. Caldwell for SALES G1RL run time. E1tper.Apply1nperson. cel\ent cond . $75 . Cost$200ca.Scll$150pr .. gro~nd. Set up & ~>1.'r~te • 1 846.2366 21.:JO. Must be able to Two G~ys From ~~al)', Schwinn Slingruy, good 546 -3414. 3257 Oregon, HO.Mhold Goods 1065 variety or machi nes in· PP · · work weekend."I. Prefer 2287 Fairview. C.M. e<>nd. $25 . 645·2228 Mesa Verdt"... ••••••••••••••••••••••• t'luding turret lathe. NURSESA IDE·Exp'd some cx:per. PERSIM· Welcome Wagon Jnt'I ex:-rCllMf'OI & Early AmedC'an sofa and bee MUS~SELldJ ,'ve_rtlc1,1il & horiznntal Conval. HospC~f' MON 'l'R EE, 229 Marine pension provides ............ -·s-..1-.... IOlO chair. a-" condition KA. orator um. van & rn1lh1 & punch presses. Call 642·1505 . Ave, Balboa Isl. . -..-....-.. ..,...r---.. • ..,..,.. ..,., love !lf!al8, oil painUngs, 1 Small p recision parts. in Hunt. Bch. &. Wcstm. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 645-4711 silver !lervice 'pieces. I Small shop. Daya: only. Nurses Aides, all shirts. SALES GIRL for Art SUp-HO m e b 3 sed · Fle x:· Nllton FTN, Ft.C lens. 8. Sora, high quail'"'• >dnl .... 2559 I ' I -~ "v~:~ t~ '/ • ~ Musthaveowntoobl. Coov. Hospital ply Store. Related ex:· schedule. Car nee. Mra:. Plus s trobe It niters. d "" 1-----------l . 1' STACOSWITCH Call642-0593 perience nee.'° ltr wk, J e1sop, 2l3/4~8·2750. $300.6'75·1806eves. ~.!;..!~~~~~t ~5. CwpetWM11:1Clle This Spadea Boutique chemise is st"led. r-~ .. · • $2.2.S hr to start. Apply EOE .,,,. •~ Shags from $32S sq.yd. Ml d • "' ~ ~ IHC. ~un. April 6, 1·5 pm. l80 WHO W NTSTOWORK' OocJt 1040 Top Quality Plmh, 16'5 sses a n Women SltS: The body or the dreL" Is '-U39 Batt e r '~ Mesa NURSING So. Coa11t lfwv, Lai. lkh. 0 A VE CAB . •••••••••••·-•-•••••• 6 Dt coralor deck thalrs. """· vd. 968·9046 a:ent.lyJathered to the yoke. The !lleevM are , 549•3041 1 RI A ! white wood. ~aclt can -1 gather Lnto euff1 Jmt above I.he elbow. Fabrics : u1J Oppor Employef. RN'S, LYN'S Sales.Jewelry. due to ex· CHOOSE your hours. c,h ampion 11lred Shlhtzu vu. SIS ea. 581-1253. Furn sale: ·Sat •Sun $/6 chtrron. cotton voile, matte jersey, shttr wool ~~~~~~·~~~~· pans ion need per!IOnable work for your1elr be or stud, proapeC'tlve Ot Apr·2·S PM. 18 Walnut 70'135 ll cut In Milles stttS 10-llt. Slae 12 requ.lrea 3 • NA'S qualified lndlvidual, wllh your ownc bo51. ~t~ or f.a5•,t~'·~· Please call. P!:!~"~·lr,h es;',! t~:lne,. St No 10. 11.ll. LR.DR . r_ards46 51or '5"' fabrlc . 70'l'.SS ll cut In Women's Size, Man e•rly AM newap•per mana ~erlal pll6."liblltles. Wome~. an be slightly u. • ._. b~ck chair•. SQS.586-0l&8 DR. Furn & ml.tc, wshr. oJV'" • ie 38 requires 31M Yanb or "5" fabric. 'to 'deliw. Perm p/tlmejobln hEx05P11<0.rie0•.•1Ye~ :tPen/to'm• .·~Oren for eleflarit J e welry hcand1cappcd . Nevat · Min . Dachs hund 'PUP• stereo, etc. Some Mad .&: ordnder.: •ePrnd1 P•E"•crn number, slae, name, 1dd.r~s JlvlM •r ea. Full 1l&ed S 1 I o n , E J a I n e le.•n J\ppc1rance. U., A KC 6 w.·eeks . ,114 ) 'J"wo com I)' ctt:ilni .c;1owr Jtallan. 536·4110. a o p. ce A H pattern $2.50 plus 25' pottage. rar nee. 1320 mo approx. c:lll for •II shins. Contact Sch I up I Golds m 1th retittd. Age 25 ~'10. Sup· 5'8·9llB arL. S:30pm. ous.lildns. Make offer Now avaUable -Advance Supplemenl -MosJ • • SS2-4633 Mrs. J ensen. Costa Mesa Balboa Island, 673-4734 plement your income. , 675·6782 M!lrble top vanity lilnk &: recent Spadea pal.tern designs -Sl .00 plus 50' I C1a1slfied Ads sell big Jttm•. 1m 1U ft.em.a' ot .JPJ lle:tn. 64.Z...587&. • M;emorial Hospital, 301 Drive a cab 6hnor aiore Ha\•e .omething yoo want. faucet, 2 x 8'8" door .posta,e. Make cheek payable to Spadea. Send Victoria . Costa Mesa. SALESMAN experienced. a lfaJ. Apply In ptnol"I, to SflJ7 Cla4A1 lned ads do 9.!,thedr •l Drapes $150 w/frame-, a· W1rdtobe ant~ to thla new1p1per, Clo Spad.w., 2 Bridle SL , ,&&2'2734.EOE. U.S.A.Sltteo. VeUo• C1b Co .• 185 E. It weJI -Calf NOW, 000 new. 8' sole gold doon,4x)'bitdd door, lllllford ,N.J .OIMl.Oept::i..:.c;x.15, ' -18th St .• Coot• M.... "'2·5'118. b<l11 print $00552.allll all W/bardwaro ....itos -----snv-VFT . . SWWISWWL -.J_ --- • I ' ~ '·~A ... ' , . -. . ... . ' " . ' a •• .. I • . , ., M '· ed If z ra o. rs. 10. m. ~ck llq. d•. I 3 •• '· ke 2 " •• '" •• & nd ,. 5. e l 9 ., . 2., " " s • • d· ' I d, Id m & 5 ;. FIREWOOD SALE• Org. Euc. del $75 cord. Slt3 '-'~cord . 581·11'22 c;:oast Fi re wood Supply - . . ; , , Yo ur choice or accessories plus tax & Jirense. Order yoltTS today. "FRIEDLANDER" 'ill>2~ G C. l l•d G ~ ~ JJ I I I 1 NEWPORT IMPORTS • '73 Mercedes 280C \.\/s unroof. eleetric \.\'11'1·· d o.,..·s. e xtre mely y.·elJ kept. ga rage kept & \:er~" 10 .... · miles . May be seen :it NEWP[]f\T IMPORTS 3100 W.C..stllwy. N.B. 642-9405 "63 ~1B I90SL $4500. C l-tERRY' Ca 11 645-093-1 1--~ 70-280 SL Convert, 4 spd • 2 tops. 45ti1 . I Ownr. l"'la\.\'less. $8250. 494-7191 '65 220SEB 642-1717 9742 . '69 MGC . 4 s peed transm1 ss11ln, A1t1 radio, wire wheels. (ZCC085) $2377 ccd~~: 19b6 Hnrhe>f CM. 64b 9303 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1968 1tfGB, new seats, radials, stereo, runs :<Int. $1450, 673-7994 --------. ' \ DAILVP1LOT Sunda ,A rll9.1975 ,IMplrW ........... rtNI. U... lhM ' lllf4 """'--..._ ••oo ...., ' -..ct . ······••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••. • .......... ''"'4!•••• ••• ,._ •• ,............... ••••••~••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••• ..... .••..• ~ •...••••••....... ,,, .. ." .. ":~.••••••••• ~':.'.":f~••••••• Volasw...... t77 olYo ., 9772 1•l1c ffll C..effe ... · ttJZ Mere-, , • ttl7 D ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••• •• • • -7 . IC:k WILS~M'S Porsch• 9750 t t765 • • ••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• •••• ••••••••••••••r•• ........... , ••• ,¥••••• ••••••••••••••• ... ,..,.. -t&JILSON FORD ••••••••••••••••••••••• .~.~~-~•••••••••••••••; '70 VW Conv. SlSOO. New. S~trlftce ! '74 Volvo '69 CAD Coupe de VlUe, '72 CorftH•.., Merelfry lt'l'l Marquja ;. n ,64 Porsche c , ex cond. top, lune-up, lil't!I, NOX. 1gon. 3 mew old. ~ A.IC, ant/fm racMo1 $Mil6. ' T .. 'JAia Brouaham 4· IHt hrdtp, .,, RUNABOUT. low..-. S3200or bst orr. AlM> '&3& J\1int. ~-$854; 494~ ml. Under warr1nly. All J13·W..Sl4S , ,,~ ,.,...-. • air aonct. Am{P.rit~ 14~92 _..., '* '65, 714 /833·1303 SPECIAL ...... ' Xtr ... s,,700. ""'"'""· •7• :J,.;..;4;.,. ' ' • speed,~ V-t ..,.;ne, r1 .. dod W/ ....... trooi.--.,..:-~~~:::=::...; .. aEARANCE . SALE Mc. llrlaed • 700 ...... Inch S.UPER SPECIAL Ir.cl Mew ·•75 CAMPER VAN P0a0 wtTH WILDWOOD CONVHSIOM Sink, Ice box. panehng. caJJ)eling. rear dinene. (E0BHW65223) s39ss LIKE NEW SPEOALS •-~ UA-.a ~aL-tW!ll.o lrV air, Pow•r 1t••-~Jn1. 'coad~ 41350. -Prlv y ~ ntio .. StybNt, ~ 63COUPE TOYOTA 'SAl.E! VW OWNERS, Tune upo , A-1• -COHVllmll.i' Power windows, Ull,, Mtlt387. u..,, mop, Am/Fni I VERY SJIARP $20. Point\. Plugs, Valve ••••••••••••••••••••••• L th 1 t ri du I ,cope 1teerlQS Wllel,.& • trick atereo, xlnt coNI· S29SO 673•1247 Jo'1i1t"tory Den)OS & Ex-A<U .&Oil.""Willrebuildor e!:.ir:~t ",!,f.~ t\lfJ leath'r tnterioi'.'"<33t .'Tt COLONY Park Wan. 8e1t offer. t71·1101! r.. ecull\le Cars. Good Used exchanie e ngines &: G11Mrot 9901 ...... wer, factoryalrciondl· 'FBQ) ,tit op_tlons. Below 5'1-30ie v • 73 PORSCHE TorotaSolectiOn \ ~•ns. Work auarantt.>ed, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Uoninf, AM•/fM lt.Weo, SALEPRJck •· itlybook. Must ••J l, . ..s...' ' = ,l 9 l IT AUP'llCll> teve5-58·9306 Edsel, l9S8, mint tond., lill tteerinl''Wllee' $1675' ·1 desperate ~ ,Call 111tt. 3 '74 PINTO ABO..,,. . T0--'51U. "73 vw Squ•rebllck 10..600 loadod, won on TV show. cruise trot, Ill the•op-J , PM, 493-1335 (08&LPF)· ,•~ mi $2700 . See to apprc. Best otter lions on thl• 22,000 mUe JM ' f • ' • t952 SUM Sn PQllD J '74 CO RQNA , 4 dr, S/T , Rtlf, 14,000 mi. 1mmal· .. ---Pri pl y. 644 -2141 eves & 1964 Porsche. xlnt cond . wknds. Sabbatical leave-goii.~ -~ 0 "'se"" $3000 or best '71 COROLLA offer. 714 /897·0056. 2 DR. 1600 · S.2-1zrr o•ccSlS00,875-'l'IOT auto.< JSBJ ' M~~~~O -, .. .,i ............. , ... 5l<OOanlenGi:o•eiii.,f. '69 VW 7 as . BUS "th AMC 9905 7JH ' Mcii'Oit ~ .. • '1' Mustang 11. Low mi. Wulmln1ter ~ rold-out tfed."Great ~-••••••••••••••••••••••• i/-' 1200,. """· Air, auk>, vlnyl top, Priv. '73 PINTO Sf;f UI RE dllion! $1950 or best of-'71 GREMLIN ..S.ll02 • · Pty.$3500.552-7<3:!. WAGON, A~lo,,,,.tlc, rer.S86·4791 & cylinder, automatic ~.,..JlltWllJ!la.,CWi '69 MUSTANG r1~1tri1~t:~>~ncll· 1964 VW Westphalia POP· lransrniaaion, AM radio. COi.Vii 1151 , Auloml)tit', air, power SYMSIT~ ,~. top camper. sfde tent, (009CJK) Best Oranae .Counl)' steering" sharp! (CVU M40GarjjenGro\le8lv'd. roof rae k . Ortgjnal, no $l 277 seleeUon of pod used 659) Weslmlnster 636-.tOlD rus t . rebuilt engine . 1971 Cadillac tldorad9 Cor\lattes priOllCI rllht. ReadytoGO!?! , .aa Consider trade.for com· l ' Bronze~ W/ vinyl top, Phon;:fOr'751tock. SI 295 ,...,......... ""' pact.496.3006 _. &j: 11,n:,· leather interior. loaded HOw·••o JIM · •••••••••••••••••···~· UUMJ w l equiP .. 'S36SO. °"" 1966 VW Fa>tba<k. < ~ · 71'/645-71"'1. CHEVR"" "" ~-AR NO 'ATLAS " good, 100" .-. """ • TOYOTA .,...., I ., ~~lr,~ oY~best,~t .. ~ ·, . VC~d~H~c1C4 LdE ~ V;I~:. ~r~eM&a=~-M Oii CAI• Clrttler/ft»'t I ttr , 1 .. 1'66 Horbor,.C M 646 9303 fully ~uipped, full lthr Jambo/eeaad 8ristol 1200 W. c...a Hwy. 'OPpcMH!I) \')1fty •Suri. 'Ul 10 '69 91l. mint tond, ne~· ce blt eng & trans. new brks, 1'11ichelin tires, Koni shocks. int. excl. $7000. 642·271 l Rolls Royce 9756 1967 VW Squareback, 1974 H ~~ bo lnt.$950.Call837-6.'.118 NEW'PORTBEACJ-1 645·1102 good cond inusl !V'll. ornet .,..,.,.~a ut. 833-MM luMl .._a. ...... .., a.. 2929 H1rbor Blvd., $1677 $495 or best offer. Mags&radiab.Gdcond. '71 El Dorado. fully .c:= CoataMea:a 646-3117. $3250.Call675-0189. loaded, $3975«tokeovet' c_. 9933 '69 MUSTANG, V-8, auto, -&4.6 { f34 .,,.11 111,,.;1 '70 VW C:C..vt. 72. Javehi:a. Full PWR. '68 Coug11;r , 3~'1:pd, alhall air, heater, landau top, ' 4 s peed transmission , radio. heate r . ma g "1.'heels. IS87DCL l ••••••••••••••••••••••• ., ROY CARVER ' L l-'-'-==------11 . payments. 5'5-3296 ••••••••••••••••••••••• disc brks, all pwr, radio, ~t=" • • Ull\. •uuw Xlnt cond. 494_6'!'36 Air._ Lo Mii es. New steel C..,-o ¥9917 V-8, real jas saver SlM. $1050. 988·4395 '73 DUSTER • radials. Under low book ••••••••••••••••••••••• 645·1513 ROLLS ' # 1 TO.YOT A '70 Bug. New clutch, brks, PP. 494·9530. 61 C....-o , f="=='-------'69 2 Door, P.laroon, auto. Automallt', airtonditJOn. orig. p.1tint. Comp!. reblt ,65 , 'Rambler Class ic 6 t'yl. 3 speed. 'Pale Dodqe 9935 radio. 1 owner. S1 ,3SO ing, power steerlnf. DEALER 1~ H b c cng_ $_1450 ?r make offer. Convt. Auto top, •75 tags. yellow w/blk": in,e. Runs ••••••••••••••••••••••• Days. 8'33·5481, eves . \liny l top. (67,0EtfY.) ~ Qt' 0'· "' 6"6930·1 Must sell .675·2804. 2 New tires. Xln 't run· good, Mli!heltn radi11I '68 CHARGER.' gd cond., 5:;2·8737 $'2477 ~ ROYCE U.S.A. Saerific-e.645-1757 n1iles. <264K8D)S'l499 lulCk 9910 .... . h u o,., a :,.eG,Bra o , • '7I ...,..... D.11... SUM SET FORD Converlible !970 Dodie eater. (738~ ) $3199 IN '-'..:l\f~~k11 ~A tr~~~t.sl:~:: '74 vw. Less than 10,000 ning cond. $300. 673-4416. ~;'51n2906s·if;~a~r~ j0~i~ b:~i'orf!~~~~~~OO-or '7A4 1M ~ ST1 !'NG 2d+I 2 . "eGJtlteioii•" :Auto. trans., powe r ••••••••••••••••••••••• C SU"SITFORD -Steen · T • h 9767 5440G~rdenGrove81vtl. 67 Electra 225, Convert. '74Cam.aroLT·Z28,4spd, halleng:er •. Fac air. VB. r• -., • ·ag, radio, healer. r1ump Weslmin"ter ,,.,.,,,, •010 good cond . .,~ o• be•t loaded! Best otr ..... Cali .!.!S. Sl47!i. "°YS~"":0U56 M40 Garden Gro\le Blvd. TOYOT "':', ·t.kense. 1175CCM For 1974 as well as 1973 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "' ........., ~ , .. ... , Y"" ::'.I: K ~ d 1972 h Id • orre•, .. 2_0001 846·2249. ,65 Westminster 636-4010 ._.wsre..c-. an , we ave so '73 'l'riumph Spitfire. xlnt 72 VW BUS u~~·c'~~~~~----lr!~;::'.i:;o--:---o,;;;; Dodge Dart. Asking 4;..._.. more new Rolls Royt'e eond . S3000. · :--IM•roMt ., 9920 $100. Needs i'askets. OklsMHlle-9955 1966 Horbor. CM. 6116·9=,3 otherdealerintheU.~.1. ~ a ... ......,,. stereo. ., Clean. 1 own.;-'.50M ml.••••••••••••••••••••••• a -··•i ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1974 Plymouth Slit.ell e S I 3 8 8 ."tomob'.le• than · n c ii 64 .. -5 Deluxe , 10"1.' mile" & '71 Skylark Snnrt Cpe. c ti•--ea , JI Always a n exceptional 18 AfPG . 1i1ag wheels-. c"QH..,..· '64Dodgeet>'laa.$400or Saleaand Service Sebring Plus. Lo)r -~. ~l.:;Pi~-=~.=.'-,.=,..--' selection of new & used Vollcswage" 9770 =:!li::--71 White on blue. $1695 . CHEV~OL!T bestorr~r: ,. · OLDSMOllLE ml.full pwr, $3500 Ext"ta Auto. tran s .• uir fully guaranteed Roll :••••••••••••••••••••••• B~·:;!'-=:k~,1646-6197. SALES&$RVICE Phone497·2521 GMCTltUCKS 494 ·'40l 1 ' conditic n ing. radio, R 0 }' c e & Be'n t 1 e ~-•GRAND OPENING: . ·--__ ,72 IUICK RIVlll!:a.e. 2121 Hart.or .. d. Ford _9040 HOHDA CAIS . '56 Plymouth,~ 1real:, heater. License No. automobiles · Ditl sa Toyota ~ COSTAMESA ~ U • Hy-Al·~ body exctllenl "'50, or 609DNW · Volksa p~ he All the ext•as & •hocp' •••••••••••.•••••••••••• n1v•" -be I ff -•• c.c~ ~ FIHK... Roi Carver, Inc. l'olajorTune-Up·S,;;il~I i•••i w•....mP.tMCWAY Only 21,00() miles. Musi 546·t.ioo '73Grah Torino, alrcond:, ·2850Harboi"Blvd. s 0 er. ""1·~ A • .._.. Rolls oyt'e BM\\' VW's $2S MISMON N.JO see. (595 DZV) 1970 Chevelle Malibu Spt. full pwr; xbtt cond. $2900. Co!ta·Mesa 540-9640 1 t S A T E LL l T); $ I 3 88 , 234 E. l7lh SL l'o!o~t -~th·~~4 ~YI. "Sis 13 l;J ~!~.~.~.!149 MISSION VIEJO Cpe, full pwr, + A/C, 581·4255!-· · SBBRJNG Ai~ P /S, Ga. C.:osla Mesa 546-444.t Call on OTHERS IM PORTS , xlnt. cond., nu tires, , . .L· 68 Olds Cutlass. 2 dr. Good bt11y for $1 ,675. 64>3S98· .. I Closed Sunday J • 642.2434 * ······ ·72 V\\', Gd. cond. 19000 S.D. Fwy. alA\'ery $l 675 644 2877 72 Ford \iran Torino tires. Runs good. $5001-.,.=,~i..'""-""-C....==:.:.-V"784~ 4 Wl Dri•• Saab ----9760 173 ISuperiorAveCM mi,$1,900 . '-~8'-31'-·'-11-'4-'-2-"o'-'""'=-"''-700"---I ' . . . S1port. &Fu\11 pwr"ipt'~~ll .Firm. Will t'onslder P ; ·t9.•S · , auto. trans., power -645_1246 1 '69 Chev. Kin-wood S/W. s ereo, s eel be,~ raw al lraJ.!e for! 531-2906 · ••••••••• •••••••••••t• steering, less than 8000 ' ••••,••••••••••••••••••• '74 VW Convert, yellow, 1 ----~~-'-'----1 '73 CENT URI AN . al I A IC, top condition lires. Low plileage,, like · . '73 FIREBIRD '4 miles. Lie. #083LJD.' a1n /fm , ~teel radial VW BAJA BUG Corvair xtras, full loaded. $2975. •493.8569 • new.54.5-13!:· ... , l964Ll~tBlueSedanxlnt LowMileage.Sbarpr: Air Cond. ' SM&-tires. 10,000 mi. s.1300. pw red. Cust., fasl, rel.ia-556i--7~5~7~7 _______ [:;;;-;;::;-;--;;::;::-;-::::::-[ ' b . ' cond.radio. a /c, p/b, p/s, • 644 -5509 ' SpecW R...c... 536 1393 ble. 5975. Cmpr. shell -, --. 70 Monte C8rio. 1 ownr. 1961' FORD alaxy, good N{dls, $350. 552·7426 s5' •. 9 ....... 8 8 'BuY or lease R~PAIRS·SERV_l_CE-~:.1~~1 EI C~mi no . ~o~d.'('~o~r~~r!.~· = :~f: ~~!)~~· t!:.d1:~= H~~~:gs~~. :. ~~ ·10 CUTLASS '6:1 ~T~in~u!°~-r's1f:: Authorized EXCHANGE&. '-""'=..:·0098::::':--::.,,-c-::-:---·l cS~l",950""',c'55~2·:"8!'1361l>__,__ .Hl M e&A , Motel • 41.5 ~UPR EM E. 53000 ml , 644·223l or 540-5000 ;'xL 72 Sales &Service REBUILDS ·72 VW 411 Sta. "'gn. Auto .I 1969 RIVIERA Newport Blvd. #10. new tires, immac. $1,650. 380. •• V-8, a~r~ :;:nd Beach lniporls L'HtllOOKLYN 8U,.~0c9o. ~rA~~-t!rr~~--:~ Xlnt cond, fully eqpd. 6lu~~~·n:,7:~p~·1fo;~: 66 LTD; full power, xlnt 833'19~Sddays, 8J3·2907 '69 Firebird 2 OR.coo-•. uew Wildwood s\lrfer MacArthur and "'5 __,.. 141 1-'--""-""-'-"-=-==---I Sl2SO. or make offer. Pvt. Camper sMll. &x81r:36" cond . Pvt. P'ty: 1-'ev_e~w-"=---~--Aif cond. 4 spd oa "'iir. conversion . Li c . Jambof"Ct' '64 Camper w/51cle rack '66 VW Bug. blue. xlnt ply. 979-9133 high $250.' 962·1790 .art 645·3281 1969 SEDAN "98", fully Needs fixin--1!l)Oorl•ke ~106M . 848-Dove 752.0900 & Side tent. Newtransm cond, reblt eng. under . . . . "'pm equ;pped Gd C nd overpymn•· ~··••• ·s,.cw FJM.c... Newport 8eat'h & eng. S950. 5481fl80 "1."arrty $850. 556-3l4B 70 ~u1ck R1v1era, Cully "' '73 Ranchero, xlnt cond. $950. 644 _0451 · 0 · ""· _. .......... ••--~--.:C..O:::"'-::'.:::C:'.::::.:..'.::'.. __ 1::--~~---'--equip. Clean. Best offer· 1970 Irripala. 4 dr, radio, Air:. ster~. maga. 2S,OOOI-'---"'-"'-----1967 Pontiac wagont500 s3 I 8 8 Tayota 9765 '68 vw BUG. Blue. mags Bus, '71, 19,000, Rebuilt, wade. P . P . 548-4400. heatc;r, aqto. Gd. Cond. mis. $3350. 496-7332. '73 Old& CutlallS Supreme. Good condition & rad '69 d d AM /FM stereo. $2,300. S875 548-"~ Sale by 0 C1 c· d ••• ·-••••••••••••••••••••••• s. eng,g .con · Bestoffer.497.1849 Skylark. Conv. 62· PS, · ~ '6tiFAlRLANEGTAOrig. •-ner. ean.1--~·:='="=Y..:-c=..:..::=--- -----.---.-.-,.-.'---1974 TO\'OTA Celit'a GT. 645·3334 aft. 7P!\f , · radio. Aulo. Red w/wht owner, minl CODCI . Make X 1 n t c ond · s35oo . 1 '71 MONTE Carlo, aufo, 645-2356 '70 VENTURA Sta. Wan. A l 5 spd. ~lee. sunroof & an· '72 VW Super Beetle. '56 vw.ar;-:-..--int. Clean $350. 675-7M2 I ~o~rt~e~c.~962~:'-4~67~0~----1==--:~=·-=---::--.,--.,---· _., u o . trans ., power le Af ~ P IS, P /B, air, mech.1. l1res. lugg. r&L-.., A/C, lo steering, radio, heater , 1 nnda . A /XF?>f. A !C & Clean. x lnt cond .1 __ c.$4_50_•_•_61J.-'-8386=-'---·'C-~"ac 9915 xlnt, immac. ~195. Mi-.' G4FORDF'airlanec-. '67 OLDS Convt. P /S, miles. Sl.~. Pvt. pty. w /w lites, v /int . an au.· Int <·o nd . AM /FM ,s te"reo. s18SO. _. Wbite675-9449 ;752-0183 1· ...,.,, P/8,runswell.gd.tires. 968-5234 • (41SKXTl 1714)960·31 14 497 -2898 aft 6 ~t . Priv. Party 30 mp~. looks ••••••••••••.••••••••••• Ex. eondition $400 $800. See 4-7PM 2500 ln~~:,:O~.--~fi7ft ~~ ..._... & runs nice $795. 551·2509 CADILLAC 1973 4 dr Caprice, all • 548·3900 • ' Sea\'le"1.' CdM . · ti rhlrd ff70 _.--'73 Toyota Corolla. 197' VW good -~ Lo o 028 1570 · I d" · ' .......... -• '-VllU. w rJ -over io ............ f ~~er,_IQC u mg air~· u.c• H45 ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• $2288 AM/F~t .4 spd.Sl650. mi. Am /Fm & tr'aller 1 -F io c • ....,...,... rom. d1~1on1n _i:.. 1.200 orig. •••••••••••••••••,•••f •• "73 &n\1. Delta Royal_e~ '62T-BIRD,gdcond. Call714:498·1595 hitch.$1850 /ofr.545-1220. '67 Bug, sunroof, pop out rom $1995. GMA C ml l t d 1 full powe te ---·---window~. immaculate · Financing&Leasing. 1 es. in x n t'On · 1970 Mark lTI, ate·, P./&, · 1 r, s !'00· "1.'lre 963~~1 '6tC.......,'ti T•P.U." Truck• 9560 Trucks 9560 ,536=-'·89c..c72c_____ $3,39S.Owner147·t7S7 p /b, a.m /fm stereo , whs.$2850.97'9-'14 74 . ....,,. V-8, auto. trans. Lie. •••••••••••••••••••••••1--· '73 CHEVELLE, 2 DR. 'leatiie; la"ndi:U, "10 il}i, .i.to 9'57 689S5E 68 Pop Top Camper. 71 coupe. V·B, autorriatie, PP. $3100/ofrGl().6580' •'!•••··~••••••••••••••• '73 T·BIRD. full power. (5070NL> $4699. ~W"'-c... Eng, x lnt Cond. S2000 · I · ):>INTOW GO •• - 646-9903.afLJpm. a,,'900' p'aonl$2'7di99t oning . Mere..,. , l 9950 Au*io 50oo mA0·1-Non•-" • ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ..... 1,;;• SU~SETFORD 5440Garden Brov• Blvd. Westminster 636-.010 '73 1-.cll•r• Auto . tran s ., air conditioning, radio, healer. Bronze. Lie. (1264568). ,,_ ... _ ... ··-53188 74'-t1F250 14 Ton Pickup Truck & Camper . Pow e r steering, radio. heater. New '75 A-1 ajorway camper. complete. License No. (40272U) . ,,_ ... ..._ ... ......... 7za.1 .. wfL · V-8, auto. trans., radio, healer, Big family. Wagon . Licens e No. M4FEO ,,_ ... ..._ ... ··- '74 t,.TO V-8, auto. trans., fac: air cond ., power .steering, power (dist') brakes. radio, heater, whitewall tires, like new. 1795KRK . ,,_ ... ..._ ... ·-53488 '74LTD4horH .... -' V -8, auto . trans ., facto r y air conditioning, power slee,ring, disc brakes, whitewall tires, vinyl !'OOr. landau top, vinyl 1nlerlor. protection group. Licens e No. (711KRKl ,,_ ... ..._ ... ··-53488 ' '72·C•"" . 4 speed, radlo, he1t.er, Just like~. (7559IV) s,..hl .. 1 ... ...... ,. 1 WILSlJN -• FORD lllisl ~ach Riv~.' · HuDtJngton Be1cb U6:1070 64z;.61 I. ' *CREW CAB-Dual Rears! •Auto. trans. •V-8 engine •8.75-16.5 •Air Cond. •camper EQuip. •Other Options MAKE OffER! •Auto. trans. <heyenne EQu1p . •V-8 Engine •Air cond. •Power Steering -other Options MAKEOHH! •Air Cond. ·· •Auto. Trans. •Cheyenne Equip. •V-8 EnQine •3 Pass. Rear Seat -other Qplions MAKE OffER! *El Camino Cassie! •Auto. Trans. •RlldlalWhites •Radio •V..S Engine •Air Cond. -other Options MAK! OffH! l 67 Bug, reblt eng.. xlnt cond . nu tires, $975 , '70 EL DORADO. lots of 646·9903aft.3pm. ext r as $2750 . Im · maculate. Call 8 to 5, 70 VW Bug, xlnt con·d . 645-1030 , after 6 , clean, just tuned, gd. SS&-0263Nancy · tires . Make offer , 548·1651 '68 CDV, slereo, new Vol•o rads .. gold/wht. landau, 9772 dent. $800. 557-3126 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SPECIAL VOLVO SALE! ............................................... DATSUN '74 DEMO SALE! ONLY IS LEFT ALL MOOIUI WID£ SELECl)Oll Of ceulS & ff• Bf EXAMl'U: '74 610 .......... .''3191 loodedl AM /FM, rad"'''· !Ott. air, ....... coot., body Mde moulding, outomotic, etc. '74 610 4sp.R&H ... '2891 1210'1/260s'1/l'ICllUPI 710'1 AU. IAU PllCIDI OHEMOIEWHll NE\WOl(f DATSUN __ .... _ •DOYllT. -·---m.1• • SUM SET FOllD 1972 Mere M .-1 B built eng. Very clean, in· 5440G~rden Gro\le Blvd. Full power, ~~eo~i~: aide & out. SUl95. 492-8785 Westm1n11ter 6364010 $2100. 644·5081 home; or '71 Pinto $1250 or best Of· 133.014IoUice. fer. Runs xlnt. Call 960-3222 a ft 6pm. •3 T-BIRD Classic! Lowner"xln 73 MAUIU 13 OOOmlles&Xlnl IF YOU ·73 Squire wagon, air, ::. -. ···a . • ''lilili ~~-··.-l ... J:: . -'• ·-~~~ have a service to offer or auto, fh•I wh11, new goodsto1ell,plaeeanad tlrei. l ·Own. $27!!0. in the Dally Pilot 642-3867eve ... lM''nlt iiP •T Classified Section • • • ..--.... · . • . JS4tJMMMIU&fl,AKWA"T Phone642·5678. Cla1slf1edAds 642·S678 131·2040. 4tM9it lorlSSIOM.,.,., • ._...,, ... ,.mr lll~~.~.~4t AmlosllHd 9900 ....... llHd ttOO-llHd ttOO '70 MONTE CARLO Mint •••••••••••••,••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••~-·~• •-•••••••••••••••••••• cond .• air, AM radio, 38QOO mi. SI, 700. 548-5368 '64 Comet, good tran1p car. $300 or bst offer~ PTiv ply. 893·0460. CGllllM11lol ' •'~930 •••••••••••••••••••••••• '72 MA-HK tv. Loa~. like brand new. Low miles. (642GJS) $4999. SllilSIT FOIUI , 5440 o,fd:en Grove Bl\ld. Weslmtns'ter 636-4010 '72MARKIV 12Door. VI, auleP'llt.ic traa~ml11loq_, Po.;W• .-..: "'"'" side\< tti-er,tnt'°W"het'l, Ill' •. dlllontng .~ AM /P-M. slereo. leather, landa top, crdlse. control, po_,.r braltK, 'heater Ut62EARl¥ ~ • .... ' GUST APSOM' LINCOLN M'ERC\IRY 168()0 Beadl BM!.,• H.B. 1112 ;tt CQltT. F.c•le Sale. 31 ,0oo,rni .Ori·~· Will stli low baoe" A890. 840·1714 '73 MONTE CARLO Chevy Landau: less lhan 20.000 miles; A/H. Aut., P.S .. Air. (Lie. 606 HRH) '73 RDORADO Yeltow/Malcl"ling Leather, 27,000 miles: Ser. 4954 lull power, less lhan '72 LINCOLN MK IV . Full pc>wer. tow miles. exoell. cond. (Lie. 687 FOL) ~- '71 FORD VAN 'Ill Ton; V..S; -1-Spd.~R/-Htr.; (lie. 780 IOKJ .SALEl'llCI •3691 SALi l'llCI! ..... SALi l'llC:l' !a-I.ts SALi PlllC. •2095, --:-----:------=-=:;....=-=-· SALIPllCI •7,200. '72 MERCEDES 280-SE~ 4.6; fully equipped: (l ie 004 GJMl • '7 I' JAGUAR ' SA\l l'RICI Full pe>wer, chrome wheels: less tl'ien 40.000 miles· •5995 , [ !Ser. t 15BW) · ' . · , '72 CADIUA!= SAu'..C. c.,..o...... ' •199" . ' .•. R/H};Jtl.l':[-"f..S: Air: C"'""' COior .. wMe 4-othe<· lrt\oil<>i; (~..._..5~ ~EEi , • . ' • I ' .. IT'S TIME FOR MAJOR LEAGUE BASlBALL --umm:Di--COSTA MESA SAOOLEBACK LAGUNA BEACH HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWPORT BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY IRVINE SAN CLEMENTE L.A. DODGERS' JIMMY WYNN DISPLAYS HITTING FORM AMERICAN MOTORS Ward S. Lee, Inc. I 234 S. Main St .. Santo /\no 547-5826 Roy Carver Inc. 234 E. I 7th Sr . Costa Mesa 546-4444 Crevier Motors 208 W. I st St . Santo Ano 835-3171 Saddleback Val ley Imports 28402 Marg ueri te Parkwa y Mission Viejo 831-2040 CADILLAC Nabers Cadillac 26CXJ Harbor Blvd .. Cosio Mesa CHEVROLET Connell Chevrolet 2828 Harbor Blvd:. Costa Mesa 546-1200 DATSUN Dot Datsun 18835 Beach Blvd .. Huntington Beach 842-7781 i#•Jej•I Theodore Robins ford 2060 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa &42.0010 •1·13·1 Sunset Ford 5440 Gorden Grove Blvd .. We stminster 636-4010 ld!Gi ' University Oldsmobile 2850 Harbor Blvd.. Costa Mesa 540-9640 LINCOLN-MERCURY Gustafson L incoln-Mercury 16800 Bea ch .Slvd.. Huntingt on Beach 842-8844 John son & Son Lincoln .Mercury 2626 Harbor Blvd.. Costa Mesa 540-5630 Santa Ana Lincoln-Mercury 1301 No. Tustin, Santo Ano 547-051 1 nm Connell Chevrolet 2828 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa 546 -1200 MAZDA Jim Panos Mazda 200 I Sorth Manchester, Anaheim 750-2141 OLDSMOBILE University Oldsmobile 2850 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 540-9640 . • THE OAILV PILOT, TV WEEK, APRIL 6, 1975 PONTIAC Dave Ross Pontiac 2480 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa 546-80 17 PORSCHE-AUDI Chick Iverson Porsche-Audi 445 E. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach 673.(1100 • ROLLS -ROYCE Roy Carver Inc. 234 E. 17th St . Costa Mesa 546-4444 TOYOTA Dean lewis Imports 1966 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 646-9303 Bill Maxey Toyota 18881 Beach Blvd .. Hunt ington Beach 847-8555 VOLKSWAGEN . Chick Iverson Volkswage!1 445 E. Coast Hwy. Newport. Beach 673-Q<100 VOLVO Dean Lewis Imports 1966 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa 64q-9303 2:30 3:15 3:30 5:00 2:00 3:00 3:30 5:00 8:30 10:30 7:30 1:00 9 :00 7:30 a:oo 1:30 7:30 1:00 8:30 7:30 1:00 9 :00 7:30 ·1:00 9:00 7:00 1:00 9:00 TV !PORT! HltJHlllJi . i .. SUNDAY, APRIL 6 lO:OOAM 8 (Ji) Cl) (I) NBA Basketball-Doubleheader Buffalo at New York, and Los Angeles at Portland. 11:00 ~· American Alrtlnes Tennis Tournament 12:00N ' I C~he Baseball Wor1d of Joe Garagiola l :OOPM • Ht) NHL Hockey Teams t o be ctnnounced. fJ ( ) ABC's ChampiQflshlp .Auto Racing The Trenton 1200' In ianapolis-Type Car Race from New Jersey. 2:30 I (I~)~ American. Sportsman 3:15 ( ) Howard Cosell's Sports Magazine 3 :30 ( ) ABC's Wide World of Sports 5:00 Sant. Amt.a Feature Race The $1 25,000·Added San Juan apistrano Individual Handicap for 4-year-olds and up. TUESDAY, APRIL 8 8:30PM EJi) An Evening of Championship Skating Performances by skating stars Gordon McKellen Jr .• Dorothy Hamill and Toller Cranston. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9 !S:OOPM m Dodger Baseball Dodgers vs. Red s at Cincinnati. THURSDAY, APRIL 10 6:00PM 1J National Hockey League Play-Offs (3hr) The Los Angeles Kings take part in the Stanley Cup series. 7:00@ Major league Baseball Giants vs. Dodgers. FRIDAY, APRIL 11 6:00PM Qj Major league Baseball Oakland A's vs. Texas Rangers. 10:00 fD An Evening of Championship Skating (R) SATURDAY, APRIL 12 10:30AM 1J @ CI) Ci) NBA Basketball Play-Offs 11:00 0 ~ @(19) Major League Baseball Oakland vs. Texas or De- troit vs. New York. 1:30PM 6 (il) (I) (j) Masters Golf Tournament rrom Augusta (Ga.) National Golf Club. 2:00 Prep Sports World I College Volleyball USC vs . .UCLA. 3:00 Collee Tennis use vs. UCLA. 3:30 (~(!))Ci) Pro Bowlers' Tour The Ebonlte Open from To· ledo,Ohio. . 5:00 0 (Cij (j)) Ci) ABC's Wide World of Sports 8:30 10:30 7:30 8:00 9 :00 7:30 8:00 8:30 7:30 8:00 8:30 7:30 8:00 9:00 7:30 8:00 9:00 7:00 8:00 9:00 SUNDAY, APR~L 6 1 (29 8) 3 (C) "M•n In ttie Wlld•r""•'' (dra) '71-Rl<;h\rd Harns, John Huston, Henry Wiicoxon. 9 "R•b•I Without A C•uae" (dra) '55--James Dean, Natalie Wood, Sal Mineo. MONDAY, APRIL 7 9 (C) "The Last Vor•I•" (dra) '60-Robert Stack, Dorothy Malone. 5 (C) "A Print•'• Affair" (com) '59--Gary Crosby, Sal Mineo, Barbara Eden. Jim Backus. ' 23 6 10 (C) "What's the Matt.er With Helenf" (dra) ·I 1-Debboe Reynolds, Shelley Winters, '\ennls Weaver, Agnes Moorehead. TUESDAY, APRIL 8 9 (C) "Wreck of I.he M•ry O.are" (adv) '59-Gary Cooper, Charlton Heston. , 5 "Tiii We Meet Again" (rom) '4G--Merle Oberon, Pat O'Brien. 1 (29 8) 3 (C) "Guns Who's Steeplnc In My Bedl" (com) '73-Bar· bare Eden, Dean Jones, Susanne Bento!), Ken Mars. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9 9 (C) "Aw•y All Bo•h" (dra) '56--Jefl Chandler. Julie Adams, Georae Nader. 5 (C) "An Eye for an Eye" (v.-r:-.' '66--Robcr1 Lansing, P11l Waynr Slfm Pickins. 7 (29 8) 3 (C) "The Story of Pretty Boy Floyd" (dra) ·74 Martir. Sheen, Kim Darby. Michael Parks, Ellen Corby THURSDAY, APRIL 10 9 (C) "All Hands on O.clt" (musl '61-Pat Boone, Barbua Eden. Budd)' H•ckett. 4 23 6 (C) "Conspiracy of Terror.. stars Michael Constantine and Barbara Rhodes "A Matt.,. of Wife . and Oeath" stars Rod Taylor. 2 17 3 8 (C) "Generation" (com) 69-David Janssen, Kim Darby, Carl Reiner, Pete Duel. JO (C) "Houae of Carda" (dn!) '69--Georae Peppard. Inger Stevens. FRIDAY, APRIL 11 9 (C) "Voy•ce to the Bottom of ttle See" (scl·fi) '61-Walter Pidgeon, Joan Font•ine. . 5 (C) "Cunaby, M.D." (com) '67-James Robe'1so11 Justice, Shirley Anne Field. 2 17 3 9 (C) "IC.•~ Mc;Shane·· (dr-,) •74--An.,,. M~:ira. Se.p MCCiory, Cht1rlr .. Held, C4-' 8elllnl. SATURDAY, APRl~l2 g ''Mon In War'' (dra) '57-Robcrt Ryan, Aldo Ray, Robort Kisltl!· . 4 23 6 10 (C) "Glbbavllle" stars John Savage, Blff McGuire, Gia Young, Kathleen Oulrilan, Peagy McKay. "Strike Force" stars Cliff Gorman, Donald Bf•kely, Rictiard Gere, Ed Grover. 7 (29 8) 3 (C) "Sweet November" (dra) '68-Sandy Dennis. Anthony Newley, theodore Bikel. t t t t t f t t ' t t 'rHE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, APR!L 6. 1975 s1499 5 Features: •Dolby noise reduction system •Large Vu meters •Walnut base •External Dolby switch •Tape select or for normal or chromium dioxide tape f Dolcod~r MK·SO t t t t t ' t ' ' f t t t t ' t t t t .. Features: •Dolby-8 noise reduction •Excellent specs.. wow & flutter less than 0.15% rms. signal-to-noise ratio better than 60 db. and frequency response 30Hz-18KHz. •Tape scan indicator • ·wear-proof · molydenum heads 275 E. 17th STREET COST/it. MES/it.. 642-8882. 'I ' ')cily " 6 Thi t r.:>f&SSicmal ~rvlc.g ' "' ~ ~ 101 all your home electronics ' f 1'1cs F01' ~~ TV· Radio -Slereo -Phono -Tape_J ~~~~~~~~~~~.._..~~ Page ~ ( 1:45 7:00 7:30 1:00 10:00 10:30 •• ~ , I t .• ... ; : • I ' l'!=~u= 5:111 lli& flower Am.. Mon., Wed.. •1t•lt tM Mtuc. Fir.; Mttrtty • PttrtfJ Tun., Thuri. tttil6at Jultdiol f'.lucatioMI ftat»m 11:00 I~~~!""' & Rutleu .:oo H Su1rht SetHltlr Club ~· .... 10.1,,,.. Wltb !Ztt1tl>CD~1if:· ...... , I ftlblrtt I The Uq Show (]) Advlndlll Detttisby Tuts., ..... uri. I Dna11 of Jt11t1le 1:30 8 caartlltMt Colltqulu• Mon., : E1ectrtc Ct•Pl"Y Wed., Fri.; Sttpa t. 1Mf'llf11 Tues.; U:JO fJ <llJ Cl) (I) Statdl for Tom•· Mtdil Thursday. ,.. Cl) ®l Edtcatltlll f11tum !!u 1@ 11.j m l&a1tk Clled Nit for w ..... o.i, <ta Cl)> Cl) m n.. 111 Sllow· Mldlltl Jacbt1 Show ; OM Ute to lJw Thurs. hllwl1klt I leveflJ Hlflblllla hJclloltU TodlJ Lat's Rap - • Y!l_a fer Hllltll Mowlt: Set Daytime Movies. Cl)) Mor9iq Ct...tJ Tl.. Ntw Yott Stoel Exchl1111 ~;= 1"151 i = .... . YUla ...... CartMa /\ I I t f< ; ~ ( I lJ : j DlvtJ ~) ~"' AM Alltrica Ntw z.. Reno 12:00 Nooltl .. • m Htw to Survive A Marrilr• SN Hullt 5'ect Exdlan1e S...111 StrMt 7:30 UIMlerdot TtM ..... Tuxedo Portr Pra Cartoons World 8u1h1t11 Newa 1:00 ({) @ (]) Captain l1111aroo Ylllt A111re Sunup lauu Spllta & Friends The Fll11bto11t1 Cartoons UdlVIUt : Zotm! 1:10 The &.Atry • Romper Rootn Y•at & friends Mr. Mtpo New l.oo Revue · Mister R!PI' Netpboftloocl 9:00 I (J) CIJ Jolltf'• Wt14 SISHlt Strtet (j) 11.j fE CtltbrltJ SWHp- ltakes Ben ea.., 6 I.awe It to 8etVtf AM Loa Allrtlea Jack Lt Linne I l.ovt Lucy YOttth Sent features Cl)) Mike Douala• stiow Sew Whit's New 9:30 aJ ~ ~ :.£,"':hfft of for· .... Dottna Rold Show . m features ''"" Actes Muriel SttvtM Cooklq Sllow 10:00 ~ (J) Cl) Now You See It Muriel StMn• Cooklna Show m@@) m Miah Rofltn Mtvlt: See Daytime Movies. tu res Motllen-ln·Lt• Gomer Pyte Stodl Exdulnae lfsANtwDIJ • Educational Proara1111 Ntws/Panor11111 dtl Valle lO:JO (ii) (J) Cl) l.ovt of lffe i lq Yta C.1 De Cl)) CI) Q) Paaword V11 Jjke U ~=me MoviH. (])Noon Affair/Joe Baratta MliJISlltw 9 Te.an1tt Tuaedo fJ!) features 12:JO II @ rn (I) As ~ Wert4 Tums · @Cil@lmo.u et Our Uves i Cene Autry Theatre fanntr's Dlu1i.t.r <Qt) Ct)) Cl) m Sllllt S.C:Ond ...... lufhrin•te § Mevlt: Set D1ytlme Movies. 1:00 -~ fE i ~ :_w~ht DatlftL'-at (Qi (l)) CI> aJ All MJ Chll· dren • TommJ tuwklns SIMw Major Adlu Martel Clollq : ft1tures 1:30 l~~Edre tf Nllht · m Anotller World • II "' 5'low (tJ.I Cl)) Cl) EB Lat's Mab A Deal; Afttnlooft fltaytnak Thurs. "Can I Save My Childrenr• (R) A drama about the atruute for sur· vival of a mother ind her two children followlna the crash of their plane in the wilderness. Diane Biker. Tammi Bula, Todd Gross and David Hedison star. 2:00 8 ~()) Cf) Price ts Rl&frt < 1 (f)fID m $10,000 ,,,.. mid cept Thurs. "'""' & tflt Profeaor : fMtlm 2:30 '(jj) Cl) Match Qeme ?S ms.111erset "ti) (J) GE One Ute to C!.l!.f Thurs. Cl) @ 00 M o v la : See Daytime Movies. THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. APftlL &. ·1915 Ben Hulltlr l...,.../futum : il.O I for Hit ... l :OO Cl) Tlttlttllea • llOIMI Held Piute Detl't Eat tM DllsJes P~ Ctrtotns «• CIJ> cv m ee...i ...... · ®l Movie: See Daytime Movlea. MJ favorite Mlrtian In S..rt BtwttJ Hlllbillln : featwa • Net for Wom111 OnlJ 3:30 Di1111tl Movie: See Daytime Moviu ; IVtll 11 the 70s Wed. I m Mlkt Doclflu Show 01.Zie & Haniet Mftie: See Daytima Movies; De•llCO. Wed. tt.p11'1 Heroes ni. ...... .,. (f) New Zoo Revue "91111 fall!UJ Cf)) Co•tclJ Claub vma Alqre Muriel "-ven Cookln1 Show 4:00 TM 11n .... 6 M~ Moutl Club <12tC1J>rnm Aftenchool s.,. I Wed. "Cyrano" (R) An animated version of Edmond Rostand's classic play stressin1 Cyrano's inner b11u· ty, his love of life and his full· bodied devotion to his own ideals tnd emotions. Pvt.mt & Udsvllle Cffllpa's Island CV teny ' His fritnds NutlWMulce The Flifttstolltl : StsHlt Street ( Cl)) The f111tbtonn Except Wed, · Mis Tm Alntr'tl • feabtm Except Wed. HoU)WOOd Mowlt Clallica •:30 fatlltr bows Bat CUlla11'1 Island Di111h! lua• & His Buddies; Dodttr sebaN Thurs. Oodaers vs. Reds. Sf*CI beer (I) Robin Hood Revlstl ft11t11l11a 00 Merv Crlffln Show Batman ( Cl)) Stu Trtk Except Wed. • Sube PeltJt S:OO 0 fJ ®)fl) N ... ScMol Profit Wed. The Iii Vallty 9 I l.ovt l.ucJ • The AVttlftfl MlcMJ Mouse Club; Dodltf seblll Wed. Ood1ers vs. Reds. (]) Stw Whit's Ntw ( 1 Cl)) The fllfttltoMI Wed. only. : Mistef Rtatn' Nelaflbotttood • futures • Misston: !•possible 5:30 fJ (I)@ Cl) <9 Cl)) ..... GoMtr Pyte 6 tt.pra Heroet The FlyWa Nu11 Except Wed. & Thurs. l =~l~ne Villa Ale1re Sin Paltbrl1 Dolt Wtlso11'1 Town Tai• Unclenlof TROUBLED -Mitch Voeel 1uest st ... s as • troubled stu• dent who confides In student edvlsor Devld Hertmen 1bout the 1rowln1 dlfftculty In com- municating his muslall npi· retions to his criticel-father in "One to One" on Lucas TaMer, Wednesedey et lOPM on NBC. ~-8iodl ' AMAHllM ~ OI La,...,.. t 941 H. IKllcl ..._ J')Z.1449 t SANT A AHA Mi Monnot Edifwr t t 1427So.M• ..._141-1449 WISTMIMSTH Jvat Soulhot f A w .. "",.,._ ~ f '14254 ..... ltYtl. .... " .. ' '°' t HOURS : 10 AM TO 5:30 PM f L Fri. 'til 8 PM j ------ SUNDAY APRIL 6 ~ 1 ( ) f? N I N ( I 6':00 m The l lble Answtn/Christophtn 6:45 With This Rini 7:00 O U.S. of Archie 00 Movi.: "HudMns 81r'' (dll) '40 -Paul Muni, Gene T1erne~ 11 Rea Humb1rd People's forum Jabbtrwodc1 @ This la the life ~ Wuren Roberb • Voice_ of Victory 7:30 I 81lltr'1 Comets . Mormon Tabtrn1de Choir o lnsi1ht on Rellalon Element1ry News RH Humbird 7:45 @ S.cred Hurt 1:00 I Dusty's Trethouse Rea Humbird 8 lamp Unto MJ feet • Johnn Birton Show 10 @ @ Old Time GOlflel Hour m Wondt11m1 fB Church With A Vision 1:30 tJ CBS Rell1lous Sptelll "A Home ly Place" Ile. 1chin1 Children to Rud It 11 Written let There Be U1ht Mfftin1 Time 1t C.lv1r1 Q) I K.thryn Kuhlman · 00> Town Hell Meetln1 9:00 loolc Up l Live SerendlpitJ (eifj Ci)) Dir ol Discovery Iii Rea Humbird C1mpu1 Profile · 00 (il @ Onl Roberts It Is "Written DIJ of MirlCIU 1 (I) The People Show t Mormon Wor1d Conference 9:15 3 Voice of Aarlculture/Menlll Health I 9:30 Tod1y's Rell1ion The Christophers I (~ (j)) Jlmmr Sw1u1rt Show Sunrise W1r • I Btfleve in Mlr1des Amuln& l'rophecin Dir of Discovery Gospel Hour (3) Bailey's Co111ets ' 16' First Baptist Church • Music.I 1 Pal1br11 10:00 Ci1J CI> Cl) N 8 A Blabtball - Doubleheader Buffalo at New York. and I.Os Angeles at Portland. 3 Acclon de II Comunldad Ch1flen1• M1 Sermon @) @ (j) Hour of Power Reel Estate Open Houae Domln10 Henild of Truth Geor1e l Dl1ne Ivey ( Cl)) Comed1 Classics • Esta £s 11 Vld1 • faith for Tod1y 10:30 · m Meet the Preu (~ (()) (]) Q) Kora: 70,000 l .C. I faith for Tod•J W1nder1ust @ lnlfcht The Hum1ntn P1nt1ll1 Domlnlctl Page 6 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, APRIL 6, lt75 11:00 D Theattr of the St.rs "Tht Run• 1w1y" I RH Humbird Ho1111 8uJtr'S 8ulde (Qfl Cl)) (3) Q) Ghost Chasen Shalom Todir Newsm1hrs Movie: "Younc Tom Edison'' (dra) '40 -Mickey Rooney, Fay Bainter. Georae B1ncrofl I Church In the Home @ film ft1tures First Baptist Church Ameriun Alr11nes Tennla Tour- n1ment Coverage of the 11nals matches. I Public Forum 11:30 (~Cl)) rn m Mlllt A Wilh Gloria Ctt(i l'et H1ven Uord lrldaes• Water Wor1d A F T l f~ N 0 0 N D Movie: "Somtbody Up There files Me" (dra) '56-Piul Newman, Pier Angell. S11 Mineo. I John WtJnt Th11tre Der Kom11ls11r Jimmy Sw1u1rt Show &Ive Us Thia DIJ (R) 3:15 0 cot ) CV m Howud CO · Hll'1 Sports M11uint 3:30 O Medl1 Host Mino Mach1do ex plores the pros and cons of vege tarian1sm with e11perts from Loma I Linda Un1vers1ty. I The 8raln110fkl Championship flshln1 (Qi ) 0) ABC'a Wide rid of Sports Events Include the World Record High Divina Cham· pionsh1ps: the World Professional Sk11ng Championships, from Aspen Highlands, Colo • and the Grand National Steeple Chase from En· gland. 12:00 0 ~Cl) l1Q) m The Baseball I Meet the'"" World olToe Gar11lol1 ''Next Vear The Vlralnlan Is Here·· Joe hosts an hour Iona I ( 6 ) Get Smart nostalgic look at baseball-featuring Rellgloua Town Hall tours of training camps and inter· T1lent Contest views with Catfish Hunter, Frank lnsi1ht Robinson and his debut as manager I 4:QO I Ntwsmallers of the Cleveland Indians, and an . This Is the life 11 ·.~ear-old .. boy who has designed Movie: "Strille Me Pin•" (mus) a e;idget lo rep~ace th~ plate '36-Eddie Cantor. Ethel Merman. umpire. The show will also include Tanan Thettre Bob Newhart's "Abner Doubleday" I Stir Trek routine-filmed during Newhart's act @)Hee Haw at Hirra_h'.s. i~ Reno. , m Movie: "Jane Erre" (dll) ·« D Mov.11. ~n of Belle Starr' -Orson Welles. Joan Fontaine, Mar· (wes) 53 -:-Keith Larsen, Donna garet O'Bnen. Drake, P1eg~1e Castle. ., I Seven Arts Th11tre ~ Mov1t: 'Out of the. Blue (com) Korean Variety 47 -George Brent. Vir11n!a 'Mayo. 00 Meet the Prus 8 (Qi (I)) CV m Directions Pente<101tal Temple . Movie: (C) "O~ective Moon"-• This la the Ute animated cartoon him. I True Adventllre 4:30 face the N1tlon Mideast An1lp ls Sunday 12:30 (Qf (j)) G) lsSUH & An· Kore1n News swers @ G1rner Ted Armstrong m Movie: "The Awful Truth" (com) Buck Owens Show '37 -Irene Dunne. Cary Granl. : Wall StrHt Week I Sprin1 Street USA · lnsl1ht Sundar Celebration • Sund•~ M1tlnee , Public Service 5:00 . Slnt1 Anltl Fttture Race The 1:00 @ @ o mNHl Hockey $1 25,000-.A~ded San. Juan Capls· Teams to be announced. I trano lnd1v1du1I Handicap for !our· . 0 (Cii (!)) (3) Q) ABC's Chim· year-olds and up at a mile and plo111filp Auto R1cin1 The Trenton three.qua~ers. '200' Indianapolis· Type Car Race 31 Ho11n1 Heroa from New Jersey's Trenton Speed· Great Adventure way. @) Ill (6) Ntwt fB Movie: "The Exile" (dra) '48-The ~en1en Douglas Fairbanks Jr . Mari1 Mon· ~anlef ~ne tez .. orean "'•m• · C.sey Santos Shw 1:30 I Friends. of Man : Wnhinrton Wed In Review 6 Combat ( ) Championship Aahln1 • Sher1ock Holmes Th11tre . Situation Comect, D1y of Mlr1des Celebrity Tennis 2:00 ! Pausettera CorOlla Now AmtriCln/laraetl TV H1ur 5:30 It T1•t1 All Kindt F1itlt for Tod11 I . Movie: (C) ''Madame X" (dra) 2:30 O Movie: ';lnvulon of the Saucer '66-Lana Turner. John Forsythe. Men" (sci·fi) '57 -Frank Gorsh1n, w little Rawls Steve Terrell, Gloria Castillo, I Face the Nation Ci) Dalltarl Movie: (2hr) "Adventure" (adv) fJ (~Ci)) (}) a> A m t r I c a n ' 6-Clark Gable, Greer Garson. Sportsman Cale Yarborough and Roy l (i) N1tlon1I Geocraphk Clark try quail hunting in South : Los Anceles Newa Review Carolina. and Dick Butkus goes sport ( (j)) Bobby Goldsboro Show fishing in Costa Rica. • f1nf1rril fllcon m Movie: "R11e In H11ven" (dra) ' lnsl&flt '41 -Robert Montgomery, Ingrid Viewpoint Oft Nutrition Bereman. I High Chaparral , Deaf H~r 3:00 Sunflower Ctlebratlon Company 6:00 R @ m (I) 60 Minutes The l'enuaders · g) a;, News ! v 1 r J 1 N <, IJ Movie: (C) (Zht) "Tt1ptzt" (drt) '56 -Burt L•ncuter, Tony Curtis, G1n1 lollob111ld1. 8 S\~ij·~rr •eport Your Cholct for the Osclrs (2 r) nn Miiier and Ricardo Montalban art hosts of this speci1I 1n which viewers may call In their vole lor those nominated lor Acid· emy Awards. There will be film fool· age ol the nominated films, the actors end actresses. and the Best Sona categories. m Movie: (2hr) "The Iran lulls" (d11) '51 Mel Ferrer, Anthony Qumn. I. Nl1ht Gallery Children's Cartoons Movie: (C) (2hr) "Th• Wlnnln1 Team" (dra) '52-Doris Day, Ronald Reagan. i Bl1d1 1'1rspte1lve on the Newt Cl)) Talk to the Man11er Three Stoeaes 6:30 D Anim•I Wor1d "Doas in War & Peace" (t) Movie: "Stow1w1y" (adv) '35 - IShi<~~;~~:: Y•'"I Rom11nollt T1bt1 Ci)) HM Haw Situation Co11edy I JounteJ t• Adventure Mluioft: lmpoulbte Roller Games 7:000Ntws D WMd ll1adom ·'The Island Thal Time Foraot" O You Asked lor It Jtek Smith hosts. Truaure Hunt The FBI (I) The Wilburn Brothers !!rneae Lan1ua1e Pro1ram (!) m Wiid Klnadom : City,11tchers • El Show de Watter Merc.tdo 7:30 O (llJ (}) (j) Cher Cher's euests are Redd Foxx, Ted Kniaht and la Belle! 0 @ CIJ ®J m World ol DISllfJ "Kids Is Kids" (R) An animated adventure. narrated by Professor Ludwig Von Drake, showin1 Donald Duck's use of child psycholoo as he takes his three nephews on a camping trip 1long the eutem sea board. 0 Jacques Cousteau's * THE SLEEPING SHARKS OF YUCATAN o <~Cil>m m 11J1~t1The Undersea WoridOtTacques ustuu "Sleepm1 Sharks of Vucat1n" The elegant beauty of the unspoiled wit· ers of the Gulf of Mexico off the northeastern tip of Yucatan. and the mystery surroundina the only sharks known to sleep, are explored In this fourth .\.Cousteau special. Cousteau's curiosny leads him to Investigate the phenomenon, reported by native divers, of sharks that retire to un- derwater caves for rest and sleep. This is unique behavior amona sharks, who must const1ntly swim in order to receive enoueh oxy1en to breathe. EE Nova "Will the Fishlna Hive to Stop?" An examination of the fish shorta1e. m Kore1n foll! Sonp 1:00 II lobby Qoldsboro Show (I) Movie: (2hr) "Johnny E.t1er" 1 (d ., cit Jo se be (dr1) '42-Robtrt Taylor, Lana Turn· er, Ven Heflin. 0 I IPlclf I hchhae et the Anlerican II festival Paul Wll· Iiams is host of this documentary on the 1974 American Sona Fesli val competition. Guests include Jose felitlano, Helen Reddy, 'Sarah Vauahn and others. m Rookie Oft ttit Rise A profile oTOodaer rookie, Rick Rhoden, in· cludin1 Interviews with his team mates and parents I P1uport to Travel Nippon No Ut./Nttn Stlrvlval Nocflt dt Qlla Koreu Historic Orlma 1:30 II @ (}) [{) Koj1ll "A Very Dead· ly Game" (R) When a policeman is killed by a narcotics rip·Off artist, Kojak, determined to nab the mur - derer, is thwarted at every' turn by f ederal Narcotics 111ents. D QJ CJ.HIOJ mNac sunda, MYtt•fJ -MCcloud "The Concrete Junale" (R) Marshal McCloud poses as a heroin dealer to break up an International narcotics rina. Joseph C1mp1nell1, Anael Tompkins and Brock Peters 1uest 0 'KING IS COMtNG' * Prophecy Explained by DR . HOWARD C. fSTEP Tiit llna la Comlna a OO>CIHi:E> AIC Sund a, ; (C) (2hr) "Mu 11 the WU. demw" (dra) '71 -Richard Herris, John Huston, Henry Wilcoxon. De· urted after beln11 mauled by a bear, a wilderness scout defies the AT THE DAil V PILOT. TV WEEK. APRIL 6 . 1975 elements to avtnae himself on the m Voltt of talvafJ 0 News expedition thet left him behind. @ (]) R ti Co rt u 11•1c1XL. New RelHM This lO:OO D 9 ~ m NIC ""' $pl· ~ m oc I ~N I special brines the viewina audience clel Edltlot'I Meny Unheppy.~etur~s ('<lll uu> S,.n s ews into a coffee house lo see Michael -A Repo.rt on Your Taxes David 11;30 tJ Movie: (C) "Africl, Teua Strtt" Johnson, sin&er-auitarist. whose rep· Bnnkley 15 the 0~ camera reporter (adv) '67 -Hugh O'Brran, John Mitts. ertoire provides a variety of moods for this examination of the federal tu system and how it deals with D PJtEMI[~[ S.m!ft' ' ComptnJ m Sim Yortr Show the A!Mrican taxpayer Sammy Davis Jr., IS host of this 9 hycholoO TodaJ 0 Dly of Discovery 90·minu~e show, and his 11uests in· til) Mastt:rplece Thutn: Vienna m Ttd Cal elude Fhp Wilson, Diahann Carroll, 1900 _ '-•ts of Love & Death ':"' 11 at A&ua lente Steve Lawrence and Eydie G.orme, "Spring Sonata" Bertha Garlan 0 Outdoors With Ken Callawa, Freda Payne, Dinah Shore. Al~n dreams of what her lile miaht have m News ~Ida, Red~ ~oxx, Johnny Brown, W1I been if she hed pursued her career I Dr. Jagers Invasion Hour ham B Williams and Avery Schreib as a concert pianist. When she Nen/Thla 11 J1pen er, meets her youthful flame, Emil, he 700 Club 0 Movie: (C) "Drum1 of Alricl" destroys her romantic fantasies. • Encuentro (adv) '63-Lloyd Bochner, Frankie Lynne Redarave and Robert Ste· Lou Gordon Show Avalo>n, Mariette Hartley. phens star. 10 30 -F 1 00 Telepulse : ~ o low-Up QO) Movie: (C) "Adventuru of A 9:00 D Oral Roberts I Slnu Bart»iara forum Younc Man" (dra) '62 -Richard 0 Gerner Ted Atmstrona Best of Groucho Beymer, Diane Baker. m PiJbllc Affairs "Barrio Azteca " News m Movie: "Mrs. Mlnniver'' (dra) Los Anaeles' Teatro Popular is pro· The Protectors '42-Greer Garson, Walter Pidaeon, filed. Movie: "Rebel Without A C1u11" Teresa Wriaht. EE Japanese unauace Pro1rams (dra) '55 -James Dean, Natalie ITony ' Suun ~•mo @The one wa, Wood, Sal Mineo. (6) Toniaht Show ( Mission: Impossible Warren Roberts 9;30 II@ CV Mannb1 "Search for a CI) Mr. Gospel Gulter (j)) StJtnish Movie DHd Man" After Mannix is hired Film Fetture IT\ 12:00 n:11 Movie: "LittJe ~--· (dra) '51 to find out if one apparent murder I.!!./) Louis P1ul Lthtnen u:.1 ~"· is reel or im11inary, he is so sue· -Rhonda Fleming, Mark Stevens, cessful that he winds up with two 11:0010 Cl)@ (1)News Charles Drake. bodies to explain-one of them, to ®l (5) {I)) News his surprise, being that of his PKttetttn 12:30 @ Riaht On client. 6 Medli 1:00 D Spukin1 FreelJ I It Is Wrlttetl Ill THRYN KUHLMAN (I) Movie: "Invasion or tt1e vam- The Fii * (IN COLOR) plres" (hor) Tito Junco. Soul ffff I "'""'" Kuhlman Alternatives A discussion of (1) HYPO 1:40 6 Movie: "W1tlspertna Stnlth va. teenaae lifestyles. • Jliiim, Swigart Show Siitt1nd Verd" (mys) '52-Richard I!) Revlv1I Fires Carlson, Herbert lom. til) The Shiners "The Best Man" 11:15 (])Ca"'!"'' Pr9file 2:00 0 Chlltenae MJ Sermon N -~-.. REBUILDS EXCHANGE FABRICATION '~I SMALL CAR IXPllTS11• FACTORY AUTHORIZED SALES -SERVICE -PARTS PDSONALIDD LIASING -ALL MAKES & MODELS REPAIRS OVERHAULS WELDING PARTS 548-9141 SERVICE ):?tr111.f1ir 1i1f!i!ll11111! r/'.)llf/1!1v£;1;1 j 11111 SflfC110N Of USED CMS 142~7781 540-0442 S,erving _Af/ Beac/, Liliej S MINUTES SOUTH OF SAN DIEGO FWY 11135 IEACH IL VD. HUNTINGTON IEACH L.A. Times ... "Milffons of Americans Drinking Water PotentiallY Dangerous" We have available .. Reverse Osmosis System." Hetter than Charcoal Filters. Easier than bulky. expensive bottled water. Developed by our Govt. at the cost ol' $30 Million. Used by Astronauts We offer this process at your own tap at t r per Gallon, Pure Water Uses Drinking Ice Cubes Soups Reverages Cooking Skin Care Plants Aquariums * * Free Trial • Lease or Buy Call 014) 5~2668 Pege 7 Page 8 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, APRIL 8, 1975 MOND AY . AP.RIL 7 For mornlna •nd •ft•rnoon llstlnp, pleeM ... DAYTIME PROGRAMS. · Below, for your convenl~. •r• the d•Y'• movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 10:00 U Hltt 'bl Haw 1r• (1dv) '35 -Richerd Arlen, Bruce Cabot, Vir· 1lni1 Bruce. (I) "I WHt YOtl" (dr1) '52-Dana Andrews, Dorothy McGuire. 1:00 11:30 m "hit• u 1r111c1" (dra> ·51-D Vera R1lston, John Carroll. * 12:00 ID '"Don to tllt Sel In Ships" (adv) '49-Richud Widmark, Lionel ~rrymore, 011n Stockwell. 1:00 "The Conquerln& Herdt" (wes) -Rlcherd Arlen, f1y Wr1y . s .@ "Spire th• Reel" (dra) '61 -H Don1ld Pl11sence, Mu By1r1ves. L 2:30 (() (C) .. lrs Alw1Y1 fair WNthtf' e (mus) '55-Gene Kelly, Cyd Chuisse. I 0 (j) (C) "Inside Diiiy Cleft(' (dr1) '66-H1t1lie Wood, Christopher Plummer. 3:00 0 .. Murder, Inc." (mys) '60-Stu· art Whltm1n, Mil Britt, Peter f1lk. (Jj (C) .... ttlt et tilt VMla Flerlta" (dra) '65-ROSSlno Brazzi, Maureen O'Hara. 3:30 CJ) "'llrt I• tllt Kre111ll11" (dr1) '57 =!SI Zsa Gabor, lex Barter. D "T1-t P1rty'1 Oft(' (dra) '66-. Eddie Albert, Louise Sorel, Oliver Reed .• i v I :. I N 1, 5:00 ..-r.~.~-~~~r=. leMnu • ll'IHllHI• hrtridat F1mlly Mirta Ttma Star Tm : Eltctric c...,..., bdylfritMI 6:30 Men 8tlfft• ~ w, 8"fflttl Dn1Mt : Zlom! (()) O..ltr't Chela • Trevtl flhw lJttlt btcal• 7:00 !.!. ~ (j) El' G) NIWS lw.Jq ftf Dollars Mod Squd Trvtll erCoaequ•Met W1'at'sMJUM1 I love Lucy Tit• n1 Cl) I S,, La Mttltr Prohl~a nt lie YalltJ : I Mlrf ace CIJ> leunza . Dnl•• Three StHia 7:30 I itlsl4I1975'• Otear Hope· full KNXf fllm critic David ShHh•n handicaps the 1nnu1I Academy Awuds In this pre·Oscar special, and interviews the most prominent nominees. Also included Is film foot· i or the films in contention. · Potlce Surseo11 Uvt~nStJf• R1l11bow Sundae To Teti the Truth D * 0 Miiiion $ Mevle: (C) (Zhr) "The slonal basketball team beina held List VOJllt" (dra) '60 -Robert for two-million-dollar ransom by a Stack, Dorothy Milone. terro11st aroup. Robert Webber Let's Makt A Dt1I guest,. Bewttchtd &) Safari to Adventure . Ci) ¥.'lld Wortd of Anlm1ll fI1) Memories or Ptlnu Albert Hu nt AhOa A profile of the lite of Prince Albert · Verael Acem~111m• Hunt, tolk·jau musician remem· • Jhnmy Dean S11ow bered as the "Prince of the Fid· • Saf1rl to Adventure dlers" who spent his short life Uttle lncals sin11n1 and fiddling until shot by a 1:00 B (!1J 00 (.I) 5un1111oke "The Iron Jealous husband 1n a Dallas dance· Men" (R) Cameron Mitchell guests hall. IS Cha uncey Demon, once a h1ahly m Muy Aa,.decido respected sheriff who hu let him· 9:30 U (jJ) (]) (i) Rllod1 (R) Joe pops sell degenerate into a Slloon bum. the question;but it's not exactly the and whose old friend Matt Dillon one Rhoda wants to hea r. Instead of won't accept his condition as final. "Will you marry me?" his question D HAL HOLBROOK as runs more like "How about hving *SANDBURG'S LINCOLN together?" .. PRAIRIE LAWYER" I""" Journey to Adventure A MURDER TRIAL Washln&ton Strai1ht Talk 0 ~ (6) ®) a;, I lflct;AL I Sand· la Tlerr1 burg's Lfneoln "Prairie Lawyer' Hal 10:00 IJ @(I} (j) Medical Center "The Holbrook stars as lawyer Abraham Hostile Heart" (R) A 9-year-old or· Lincoln who in 1838 defends Henry phan is about to be adopted Into B. Truett, 1ocused of killing a tel· a loving home when Or. Gannon low Democrat in a squabble over discovers the boy has a heart prob· 1 political office in Sprinefleld, Ill. fem. Rodney Allen Rippy guests. The prosec:utini attorney is Stephen ~m " A. Dou ala s. pohllcal arch rival of Run f";' You r Lite Lincoln. who intends to use the trial U RI BE-NEW BIG HIT to his political ad~ant1ge. Lincoln * STACY KEACH STARS! also resumes his courtship with Mary Owens after 1 three year ab U (Qf (j)) CI> Ql Clribe "School sence. Cllherine Burns, Walter Mc· for Killers" Ben and Mark, after Guinn, Roben Fo1tworth and Richard tracking down the leader of a school Dysart also ster. for killers In St. Maanen. must lure 8 Movie: (C) (2hr) "A l'rtvtte's him back into their jurisdiction. Affair" (com) '59-Gary Crosby. Sal Stuart Whitman. Claudia Jennings Mineo, Barbara Eden, Jim B1ckus and Robert Yura guest. 00 Mike Doualu Show I Off Ball.nee 0 (~ (j)) (]) Ql The Roolllts Cita Con Lia Estrella• "Keyw1tness" (R) A young nurse and 1 The Untouchables a married docto r, who are hoked I The Japanese Alm ''Early Sum· romantically, witness a murder but mer" (1951) Yasujiro Ozu's film refuse to inform police for fear 01 J portrait of a_ Jap~nese family with exposing their relationship. Trish three generations in the same house. Stewart and llred Martin auest. 10:30 • Journey to Adventure I Dtaler's Choice m News Both Sides Now lO:•s News Soccer From MHlco 11:00 Ci) 0 a;, Ql6 NNeewsws Movie: (C) (2hr) "Tender Scoun· ([) ®) 9 00 drtf" (com) '67 -Jun Paul Bel· Best of Groucho mondo, Genevieve Page. Perry Muon fE ! l l'ICl!L. i At the To, "Buddy The Lucy Show Greco" This special showcases the Mlaalon: lmpoulbfe t1lent of popul11 ni1htclub singer Truth Of Consequences Buddy Greco, whose offerings in· (])To Tell the Tn1th elude: "MacArthur Partt," "You A.re Wiid Wild West the Sunsh ine of My life," and "Bad, : 00> Wanted: Duel or Alive Bad Leroy Brown." (jJ) (]) 00 CBS Ltte Movie: (C) EE Los Poli'IOUa he Sweet Ride" (dre) '68-Tony m Japanese l.1n1u111 Prorram Franciosa , Michael Sarrazin, Jacque· 8:30 m Merv 5rlffl11 Stlow line Bis.set. 9:00 6 @ Cl) (i) Maude (R) Furious 0 ID 00@) m Johnny C11son at their husbands for leev1na them Mclean Stevenson is guest host. alone to go on a fishing trip, Maude 0 Twiliaht Zone and Vivian 10 on a calorie binae 0 (Qj (j)) (]) Wldt World Mys· with a vengeance. tery "Sign It Death" (R) D (U {]) (lg) m " I c .. 0 II d I , 0 Movie: (C) .. Ont Step to Hell" Movie: <Cf (2hr) "Wtt.t'1 tht Metter (adv) '68-Ty Hardin, Rossano Braz· Wl1tl Htfenr (R) (dra) '71-Debble zi. Pier Angell. Reynolds, Shelley Winters, Dennis &) The Untoucflabfes Wener, Agnes Moo rehead. Th e 12:00 0 Movie: "Father Brown, Dtttc· mothers of two teenaae sons con· tlve" (mys) '35-Paul Lukas. We lter victed of homicide, are bound to· Connolly. aether by mutctll traaedy and flee (6, Nlatrt 51llery to Hollywood to esc1pe anonymous I Daktlri threats in their Iowa community. 1:00 ~Tomorrow (]) 1 SpJ 'Jfo Cl) ~ 00 News U * S.W.A.T.-SPORTS t:•s (d > ~5v71e.o· "Thoe ·1W1ywRi1ntk Jlua" *STARS .KIDNAPPED * ra -an 11 ey, c ason. Jayne Mansfield, Jean Collins. 0 (Qj(j)) (I)Cl) S.W.A.T. "Duth 3:00 6 Movie: (C) "Second Ct11r1et" Score" Hondo and his men try to (dra) '53 -Robert Mitchum, Linda save the lives of an entire protes· Darnell, Jack Palance. THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. APRfL 6, 1975 'NATIONAL PASTIME~ If Joe G aragiol• gels any more exposure. he'U wllif Foract the commercials, forget the weekly public appearances and guest..spcaker engagemen1s from one end of the country to the other ... just NBC's Major League Baseball schedule. alone. wouid be eoough to make a name like Garagiola the household name ii is. Joe, who left the daily grind of the 'Today' 'how two years ago because it was just that ... a daily grind ... has never been busier and ironically, it's baseball-where it all started fo r the engaging former major leaJUC catcher-that is providing Joe with a niche in TV broadcasting that seems to be nurturing itself each year. Joe and baseball and 1elevision are becoming as much a part of the national pastime as were T inkers and Evers and Chunce . First. let's look at the NBC Major League Baseball schedule of colorcasts for the upcoming '75 se:ison: Jn addition to 40 regular season contests which begin Saturday (April 12). viewers will be treated to such special maior league events as the All-Star game from Milwaukee's County Stadium. Tuesday (July 15); the major league Championship play-offs beginning Saturday, October 4, and the World Series beginning on Saturday. October 11th. Fifteen of those 40 regular-season games arc on Monday nights in primetimc. The remaining 25 are the Saturday Major League Game of the Week. Of course there is no way of determining the exact number of play-offs or World Series games since it's best out of five and best out o f seven respectively. Suffice to say. it's a lot or baseball and a lot of hours of live television time and Mr. Garagiola wiU--as a result of a new contract assignment with NBC Spo rts--be more a part of ii than ever before. Research has shown that estimated audience figures quite con- vincingly dispell those perennial rumors that baseball is waning in its attraction among viewers. On the cont rary. tbe 1974 World Series. for instance. was the mosl widely-viewed five-game series in television history. ranking second in total viewership among all the World Serie'\. Only the previous season's New Yo rk Mets-Oakland Athletics series topped it. And those millions of viewers were ac- coun1ed for by just those five telecasts at the end of the se~son. One can only imagine the viewer-count exposure for those regular mem- bers of the N BC sportscasting team--Curt Gowdy. T ony Kubck. and the ubiquitous Garagi0la ... who come into the viewers homes for a possible total of 50 colorcasts. each lasting at leasl 2112 hours. on a weekly (anc.I twice weekly with Monday night games) occasion over a seven month period from April through October. Not a few stars of TV's more popular dramatic series would ask for a raise ... and quite likely get it ... if they were able to sustain their welcome among viewers across the country with that kiiid or ex- posure. But wait • minute, fOf" Garagiola thaf s not all. Joe host a I 5- minute pre-game show called "The Baseball World of Joe Gara- giola." before each of those 1,5 Monday night primetime games and prior to each of the World Series contests. Enough already? Not quite. This year. NBC's presenting "Next Year ls Here." a special one-hour edition of the Baseball World of Joe Garagiola this Sunday (April 6) at 12 Noon. to u"her in the opening week of the 1975 base- ball season. It's the kind thing that an e:<-basebalt player like J oe can do best It 's filled with the kind of nostalgia and humor that has come to he identified with the ga me. T here's a look at the spring training camps. an interview with hasehatrs first black major league manager. Frank Rohinson of the Cleveland Indians. as Frank marks his managerial debut: a talk with the celebrated Catfish Hunter who doffed h1s Oakland uniform for one with the N ew York Yankees in one of the game's most unique contract disputes; plus an off-beat segment on an energized ban-and-st rike-calling device that could replace the conventional umpire! Quite a few of today's baseball plavers would prohahly think that wouldn't be such a bad idea. Under the J 975 revamped broadcast-team allanment. Garagiola will join regular Curt Gowdy in the N BC booth on all 15 of the Monday night games. Joe and Curt will alternate on play-by-play and color commentary for 41/i innings each game. Tony will appear in still-to-he-determined number of these primetime colorcasts as a rover on the fielc.1 and in the stands and dugouts. Joe and Curt will split the play-bv-play chores on the 25 Saturday colorca~Cs with Joe doing 12 and Curt doing I J of them. Tony will do lhe color com- mentary on :ill Saturday games. Pa1e 9 T UESDA Y APftll 8 For morninc and afternoon Ustincs. p&us.e see DAmME PROGRAMS. &elow, tor your convenience, are the ~y's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 10:00 0 CC> 1t1t ne., ._ Su" (dr.l ·55 -Kenneth More. Y1v~ L~ch [r-c Portmu "];' "'Olrtly ltww" (dr1) 46 -.ltn n1fer Jones. Chu'les 8oyer _ 11 :JO CD "Wt.a. C.qlalNI Striles"' (mY") '55-John Hudson, Raymond Grun· Ital 12."00 m MAiiett & die Mu•M (actv) '47-Jonn W~t. C11I R~U 1;00 D "Cau1t1r (wes) '31 -Rldmd Art.en. Louise Dresser. Frances Oet ~ (C) °'Se T1lis Is Lew" (mus) 'll-~thryn Gr1yson, Merv Gntf1n 2:30 _t, (C) "'Si• ~iep" Pan ~ (min) 57-Frtd M l111e, Cyd Cha OS.Sf ~ '6 (C) ~ ens of Oalbess" I Cdra) '62-leshe ~ron. David N~n l :OO fJ '"Slaoclrtef M Tttlth Awetlllt" (mys) '57-RIChard Etan. Jan Stet· line. Dan Duryea. 10 (C) "'blaN itl tM Se_.. (dr1) '57-lame\ Mason. ~n Fontaine, Harry Belafonte. 3:30 :I. (C) -sli• c.vttf"' (dra) '57 - Joell Mahoney, Jul.e Adams O (C) "tetlaterleit Ulef'° (dra) I ·68 -JKll Lord, Sllu1ey Kn1cllt. JKll Weston E 'II E \ ' ·~ IJ ':OOQJ1 '1' W mmrnlltw$ 3 "'Ytr~~c~:i'>""" -.lJ leuaz.a lrMIW httridrt F1•ity Maril Tens1 Star Trdl . OedJic C..puy ledJ l FriHds 6:30 o .._..,._, $4tura w,~ Oqptt : Z....! ( :I') Deollef'I Cheb . o-at ler Adwttttvn UttSe bscals 1:00 o m 111ws 3 ,,..... d ~ 00 1j m I SHCIAL IT h e 1975 AcMetmy Annis Shirley Mac· Laine, Bob Hope, Sammy Davis Jr., and f rank Sinatra are the hosts IOI" the 4 7th Annual Osar Show of the Acadetny of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences, airinc live from the Oofothy Chandler Pavilion of the Los Anceles Music Center. The nom- ineu f()( Best Picturr are "Ch1n1 !own," ''The eome~tion." "The Godfather, Part II," "Lenny," and "The Towerina Inferno." Nominees tor em Son( are "Benji's Theme (I F~I lcwe)," "811l1"1 Saddles." "little Pmict," "Wt llilly Newr Lo¥e Like This A,ain" from "The Tower· 1ne Inferno," and "Whe,...,e.r Love Takes Me" from "Gold " Q~fefW.n 6 Med s.i.N 'T' Trvtfl or c.n..uas Page 10 TH£ OAll 'f PILOT TV WEEK, APRIL 6 197~ 11Mt1 Illy UM? clail '"Gtlte"e ~waklde of Cham· I I.aft Liiey !»OftS" Host Bob Hope presents th1 TIM Fii 1974 Gillette Cavalcade ol Sports WEDNESDAY (}: I S,, Aw1rds to the winners. chc>Nn by a LI Militf ,_,..... public poll, 1n 11 sports eatecones Tllf ICY.., and lht Athlete of !he Year APRIL 9 '!P. W"9I ll&Meliet *....,.... I S,, For momlnc and afternoon llstlngs, :I_) a.a.ia Salm to Mw..Wrt pleaM see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. 0q., Sit»atiM c..t4J Below, for your convenience, are 7:30 I =T= Hat t'.lO I=:.,, .. Adwtltltrt the day's movi.s. lfte a.de•_., lrrista .. ...., DAYTIME MOVIES Ltrs ... Ah91 • Tiiie ~mtk ~ Te Tel t» T,,_.. Lt r11tna , 0 MiliM S ~ (C) <at> 10:00 D it 'l)(f' CIS Nnn 5'ecill 10:00 0 '1MJ Wial ~ t::a.," (dra) 52 "Wnd ef "-Miry DdW" (~) C8s Mtn.ot\ had not d«1dtd on -An=:,= ~~~~~1:43 '59-~ry COGOef Cfllrlton Hedon the sub1ect matt~r for this ~1al ~ol Flynn, Jullt Bis.hop. -ID lcuikk4 It oor pres.s dUdhne m REW 'CITYWATCHERS'! 0 m""" ll:JO m "frandl Im 1M Navt' (com> * SUNSET BLVD. BY AIR 6 ~ fOf '"r Uft ·53-0onald O'Connor. Mar1h1 Hyer b1t: 111.D. "Public Secrets" (R) When a 12:00 m "Calball" (mus) '48-Tony Mar I Cit lc:Mis 0 (f,tt '.j") ~ EE Mira.is Welby Alimal W..W patient's medtCll rf(()rd eets into tin, Marta Toren, Yvonne OeCarlo. u. ltaab lhe "rone hands. the err0< ultimate- ~ --ly costs the man a tob promotion 1:00 II !! ~, ...! CeN r~ (R) A 1nd almost costs the hie of ht' damper. I\ Put on f1onda s bl& pfans "1fe, who ~s 1 hurt cond11ton. for J J s 18th b•r1~day wl'ltn w Jultet Mills and Mark Miller 1ues1. learns that ~• can I flYe J.J the G) Ott lallucir expenstvt ar1 supl)l1es ht wants be· W Ci1» CM I.as Estntlas caus.e 1 a>mpoter has 1111en James :t~ Tiie UlltMdlJbfes I bad Credit tahn& m llltlfbct 0 ...,.: <ZN> --rit Wt MMt · Apni" (rom) '40 -MMe Oberon. l();lO ! GJ flew& Pat O'Bnen • ~,..., et Mftm~ '.6; 1111-.e o.vitas sa... ~ @ m Allllut-12 ··rum· tJ (~ T> '}.)EE Ha,,, Days work" (R) "Rd11t's Car" (R) Ridut buys a m ~ souped up car from Fonzie wtl1ech 10:4S fE Neon Mns out to be even "°"er than 11:00 I a IJ mm. """' they 1ma11ned it's stoltn. Cl) (ii ~ (I) J1kws I Dealtf's QeQ lest .t ~ lotll Sides .... 6 ,.trrf ...,.. ,..,,, Di1b&I I ne l.-y .. Mowit: (C) (Zflr) ..,,.. ~ t11 MllM: l•,.u;Me Teus" (•e.s) '58 -Don Munay, TrvUI Of CMMqueaca Ot.ine Varn, Chill ¥Ms . I Te Tel tM Truttl ffi DEIUT letefUtioul Alli.,tiotl !WM W1W Wat Festwal A new IJ ~rt 1n11n1tion : Tiiie fi9t Art of '9efia1 Ott se.ries leaturtnf !he best m ammated ( :I:> WalltH: De.ad .., Alive t1lms from around the "Ol'ld. Jun 11:3011 11 X ..!.. CBS Late Meorie: (C) Mush hosts . . ''TM Jenmlnl file.. (dra) ·72 -ED El sa.o. • SJlvia ~Al Bruce 01vtson, NtCOt W1lh1mson, m .. ,.fltS,f Lt11cuace h91r11ts Donald Pleuera l :lO 11 'i.Z :!, :l 1111•A•S•H (R) As 0 j$P!(l40A hrt y fer Oscar oHteer-ol-the day. Hawkeye directs Ralph Story and Lee Grant host the MASH uni! 1n • s.enes of not 1elev1s1011's first beh1nd-the·s.cenes by the-book deosions whtdl cause ~k •t a post.<bQr Awards party, ac11n1 oommand1n1 oHicer Frank 1ndud1n1 interviews "1lh some ce· Burns mucil lrustr1t1011 The conflrct lebritlt"S comes to a head over a SU$pecled B TwiiPt lMt spy whos.e pr~nee 1s requested (Qt ) W'lde W..W r.tys. btlore a ftrtn1 $Quad. 1e1y "Legacy of Blood" (R) 0 (~ .. l.J al AIC faesd1r fJ ...-: (C) "Jarett t.J Dlii.c" Mftie: (C) <'°) "'Catss W\e's (mys) '66 -Stewart Granier. Curt ~ ill My ltd?" (R) (com) ·73 Jur1ens. Molly Peters -Barbara Eden, Dean Jones. Ken I@ T y...,.,... Mall, Susanne Benton. Barbara Tiit U..._...blts Eden stars as a stJll s1n1le U ·"ife ! '• tw Health whose cham11n1 u -hulband brin1s • lhwi e· (C) "'nll TMdl ef ha\IOC into her ltfe when he amves .._.., "''h his new wile. baby and do& 12:00 O Mewie: "'Sbf fof A Nipt" (dr1) tor t11s annual weuhon. '36-Claire Trtv0t. Dean J1u11. m Mtn 5riffim Sllew . Ci) NlcM '8llefJ ED~ Eftlli.. .t CM•llliMslriP G) lllewie: "'Sn91e I~ (dra) S..titt1 197• Champion ficure skit· '56-E.dmund Purdom, Ida Lupino. ers from the US. and ~nada star l:OOljT...,.,.. 1n this hour of hl\fre sbtine per· Cl) llltwS formances. Shters include Dofothy 1 :U ....,..: (C) "'letwMtl tt.... & Hamill. Tolltr Cranston. Cofdon Mc (drl) '56 -Robert Wainer Ktlltn Jr., and Juli McKinstry ferry Moof9, Broderidl CtawfOfd: 9:00 II :ft C!) '-"' Hawaii fiwe.O "The Buddy Ebsen. Two Faced C«pse" (R) lnveshaation Z.1JO m Al·Nlpt Shew: "'lbs J...,,... of a eaneland ityle slayine takes a c...r.,..,.. "It Haptltttd I• tr.ad bizarre tum when an autopsy re-o.,tiOr veals the victim had two php.cal J :lO fJ ..._: "Tai hi die SacWlt" identities. (wes) '44-.lof'ln Wayne. Ell a Rains. 0 iJ 11) m leb ...,. $pe-Ward Bond. 1:00 D "Cu11 ~".(was) '31 -Rich ard Arlen, Mary Brian, W1llt1m Boyd Qi "OecWM ..,.,_ o.n .. (mys) '52-Riehu d Basehart. Cary Memll. Z;JO (C) '°Sill ~ Concl. (C) '°Sa•Mf s..cl" Par1 I (mus) '51 -Gene Kally. Judy ~r1and. "00 (C) '"De fW Okb"" (com) '65-0ofis Day, Rod TIJ10r. 3;00 fJ (C) 4'ht ...,. Murderer" (mys) '70-Arthur Kennedy, Warren Oates. Robert Webber. ~"Ma• i. tM 1111.....-(dra) '64 -Robert Mitchum, France Nuyen l II t ·, ", • ,:001~m mm....., tOO~IT»New• .... llD • lrMSide DN ... lneW Cont'd from 5 PM. Dodatrs vs.. Reds at Cmc1n nati. I Maril Tem.a Star Trd EJedricC....., Rody & Jrinds ':JO IMm 5riffl• S.... Dn11Mt :Z....! ( (j)) DeaJ4t's CMicrr • T,._. tile W...W l.lttle htcab 1:00 ! o o tD oo mm,..., ll'HSJde lewtiitC ltf Delm 6 Med $4tuacl .. Trutti ., Cottteeiuetas Whirs My LIM? 7:JO Tiit fll (])IS.., llMuief~ Tiie lie Wiiey : 'Cl);'•llD Teday ( " )leuau Dr.u Tilrte Sheces l.or .. &rHM'1 lAst -4 tttt Wild NH1tTUtllM Lewt Merlcu Sljte c.tefNttJ s.. ' tellet Tt T .. 1M Trvtlt lllllllM $ ..... : (C) (Zhr) .. IRJ Al IMts" (dra) '56-Jett Chandler, Jullt Adams, Georee N1 der. I Prb la RJct.t le•ltcW Cl) Ltt's Mab A 0... l :OOIJ Da Htn P. Joh I b Sii a '" Pit ~ ma (R) I Bait ton • i st al I Pit I 1:300 dlJ ,.,. Ma Par Abe Rai blea boy belt en com the IB 9:00 fJ Son as •he the for J1ni Ma 0 "We com isl to i Mo Mon en terd ed med tres Shei mos nati '''01 f1D BEAT THE FOOD GAME! 10:00 6 01) Cl)(!) M1nhunter "Th e * HINTS ON FOOD USES' Lodestar Ambush" (A) Dave Barrett • barricades himsell with a aroup of fJD Tiii hme "The Food Came" townsfolk in a s.mall v1llaae store Helpful Information on food storaae, to stand off a vicious assault food st1mps ind vitamins launched by aanasters. I Nodln T1patia1 0 Qj @@) m l u c 1 s Tinner Outdeor1 With Ken C..ll1w11 "One to One" Jose Feliciano. Mitch C.ltbrlty lowtln1 Voaet and Andrew Duaaan auest in little R11t1ls this drama of bitter reacllon or a parent to Lucas' alleged meddling 1:00 II@ m Ton1 0 r I • n d 0 ' into the father's relationship with Din TedKniaht, Georgia Engel and his musician son Hank Aaron auest. Im" 0 QJ (j) ®) m little House on Run f::r;our Life tiit Tralrit "The Love of Johnny (Qj. (.I)) (}) C£) Barett. "Keep Johnson" (R) l aura gels a crush on Your Eye on the Sparrow" An an- a boy in school (Mitch Voael) who au1shed Tony Baretta begins to sus· seems to prefer her sjster Mary. peel that the modern day Robin e Movie: (C) (2hr) "An be tor Hood striking his neighborhood IS an Ere" (wes) '66-Robert Lansing, actually Willie, his good and hard Pat Wayne. Slim Pickens. working retarded friend. Burt Young 00 Mlh Doualu Show guests. 0 (~ (j)) Ci) m Th1t's Mr Ml· I Off Ball111ce m1 ·''Clifton's Dubious Romance" CIU Con las Estrellu (A) Mama's recommendation that The Untouchables a church·&oin1 youn1 lady from ,,,, I Baltlmore be a companion to Clif· lO:.w · Joume1 to Adventure a> News ton is rejected by him until he aets : Memories or Prince Albert Munt • aood look at pretty Polly Car. (A) The first nationally televised st1irs (Berlinda Tolbert) proaram to use Super 8 film, this I 0..let's Choice half.hour special profiles the life Both Sides Now Cullllnia of Prtnce Albert Hunt, who spent Movie: (2hr) "The Brothers his short life singing and fiddling O'Toole" (com) •72 John Astin, until he was shot in a Dallas dance Pit Carroll. hall I f"ll"I Cood 10:45 EE News Ctt1mplonshlp Wres1tlnr a> Cinema l4 Japanese LHfUll• Pro(1'1ms 11:00 B 3 0 mm Nnrs l :JO U (Cij (i )) C£) AIC Wednes· 0 (lg) @ @ News da1 Movie: (C) (90) "The StOIJ of 0 Best of Groucho Pretty 801 Floyd" (R) (dra) '74-@ Perry Muon Martin Sheen, 1<1m Darby, Michael Pu ks, Ellen Corby. Steven Keats, Abe Vi&oda, Joseph Estevei. Ford Rainey Desperate to escape from bleak poverty, an Oklahoma larm boy leaves his close·knit family to better himself. Instead he becomes enmeshed 1n a life of crime and be· comes a notorious bank robber of the early 1930s. m Merv Griffin Show m lehllld the lines 9:00 fJ (]1) 00 (I) C 1 n non ''Kelly's Sona" (R) Stefanie Powers &uests as a former call·airl who rebels when C.nnon su1Rests she become the lure In a polic:e plan to trap her former vice boss. James Sloyan, Janiee Heiden. Fred Beir, Frank Marth and Skip Wud also guest. O flJ @Q9J mMovl n' On "Weddin' Bells" Chivalrous Sonny comes to the 11d of a lady motor· ist (auest Janet l e11h) and decides to 1ive up truckin& when she pro· ~tt:~:i:~:::duled. It} llluter in Amerlcl "Monkey, Monkey, Bottle of Beer-How Many Monkeys Have We Here?'' Five wom· en await a meetina with their re· tarded children after belna separat· ed from them for a two.month medic1I experlrriiht. Written by ac· tress/songwri ter/playwright Marsha Sheiness and performed by an al· most all-female cu t of the Cincin· nati Pl1yhouse. 9:30-News Journey to Adventure Chucho Avellanet · La Tien1 The Lucy Show Mission; Impossible Truth Of Consequences 1 @ To Tell the Truth Wild Wild West : Yoe_• for Health ( _ ' (})) Wanted: Dead or Alive 11:30 f) @CI) (j) CBS ute Movie: (C) "The Travelinr Elecutionet'' (dra) '70 -Stacy Keach, Mariana Hill, 0 ia1 CI) ®) m Johnn1 Cmon Mclean Stevenson is guest host. 8 Twillaht Zone (Qi 00> ~ Wide World Spe· ei1I "Who's News?" John Lindsay is host with James Brady and Melba Tolliver 0 Movie: (C) "Min on the Spyin1 rnpeze" (mys} '65-Wayde Pres· ton. Pamela Tudor. m The Untouchables 12:00 U Movie: "Tht Gre1t G1mbini" (mys) '37 -Akim Tamiroff, John Trent. @ Nl&ht Gallery m M o v I e : "Alleeheny Uprlsinr" (wes) '39 -John Wayne, Claire Trevor, Brian Donlevy. 1:00 e· (@) TomorTOW CDOO ~@ News 1 :45 f) Movie: "Fort Oefi1nce" (wes) '51-Dane Clark. Peter Graves, Ben Johnson. 2:30 ID All·Nlaht Show: "Mine O,Wn E.lecutloner," "D1msel In Distress" 3:30 6 Movk: "Irene'' (dra) '40 - Ray Milland, Anna Neagle. Roland Young. TtfE CAIL V' PILOT, TV WEEK. ~PRI L 6, 197f> KOCE-TV ORANGE COUNTY TELEVISION THIS WEEK ON CHANNEL 50 SATURDAY: APRIL 5th (P.M.) 3:00 Law for the 70J (C) 3 :30 Llw tor the '70s (C) 4:00 Law for the '70s (C) 4:l0 Min and Environment (C) 5:00 Man 1nd Environment (C) 5:30 $pecl1I: (C) (PBS) 6:30 Special: (C) (PBS) 7:00 Book Beat (C) (PBS) 7:30 Altern1tin1 Current (C) (KOC£) 8:00 Austin City lrmits (C) (PBS) 9:00 Ascent or ~•n (C) (PBS) SUNDAY: APRIL 6th (P.M.) 3:00 Yo11 With M1dellne (C) (KOCE) 3:30 Yoaa With Madeline (C) (l<OCE) 4:00 lnterf1ee (C) (PBS) 4:30 Theatte In Amerlu (C) (PBS) 6:30 Scnitzler's Vienna (C) (KPBS) 7:00 Art Is •.. (C) (PBS) 7:30 Voters' Pipeline (C) (l<OCE) 1:00 8111 Mo1ers' Journal: Intern•· tional Report (C) (PBS) 9:00 The Wuther (C) (PTL) 9:30 Focus: Oranae County (C) (l<OCE) MONDAY; APRIL 7th (P.M.) 12:00 School District News (C) (KOCE) 12:10 Muterpiece Theatre (C) (PBS) 1:10 Inside/Out (C) 1:25 Math hctolJ (C) 1:40 Time to Or1w (C) 2:00 Electric Comp1ny (C) (CTW) 2:30 Teachlna Children To Rud (C) 3:00 Law for the '70s (C) 3:30 Min and Environment (C) (Ml· ami Dade) 4:00 Cookin' Cajun (C) (PTL) 4:30 Electric Comp1ny (C) (ClW) 5:00 Seume Street (C) (CTW) 6:00 law for thl '70s (C) 6;30 Yo11 With Madeline (C) (KOCE) 7:00 Wom1n (C) (PBS) 7:30 Focus: Ot1nae County (C) (KOCE) 1:00 Ar1bs Ind Israelis (C) (PBS) 1:30 Nova (C) (PBS) 9:30 lnterl1te (C) (PBS) TUESDAY: APRIL Ith (P.M.) 12:00 School District News (C) (KOCE.) 12:10 The Ascent of Man (C) (PBS) 1:10 Community of Living Thinas (C) 1 :30 Time to Or1w (C) • 1:45 Math Factory (C) 2:00 Electric Comp1ny (C) (CTW) 2:30 Curtsciltendu (C) (PBS) 3:00 Pf11 Bridie With the &perts (C) (Ed. TV Produc.) 3:30 Cookfn' Cajun (C) (PTL) 4:00 Yoaa Wlt1' M1deline (C) (KOCE) 4:30 Electric Company (C) (CTW) 5:00 Sesame Street (C) (CTW) 6:00 Bia Blue Marble (C) (NET) 6:30 Man and Environment (C) (Mi ami Dade) 7:00 Rom1ntlc Rellelllon (C) (PBS) 7:30 Altern1tln1 Current (C) (KOCE) 8:00 Sc>ecl1I: (C) Premiere (PBS) 9:00 Specl1I: (C) (PBS) 9:30 C.llfomla Journ11 (C) (PBS) WEDNESDAY: APRIL 9th (P.M.) 12:00 School District News (C) (l<OCE) 12:10 Ar1bs Ind lsrHlis (C) (PBS) 1Z:40 F1ee the Students (C) 1:10 Mith hctory 1:25 lulde/Out (C) 1 :40 Community of Uvin1 Thlnas (C) 2:00 Electric Company (C) (CTW) 2:30 Villi Aleare (C) (PBS) 3:00 Law for the '70, (C) J: JO Man ind Environment (C) 4:00 Fryin& Pins Welt (C) Premiere (PTL) 4:30 Electric Compan1 (C) (CTW) 5:00 Sesame Street (C) (CTW) 6:00 Law for the '70s (C) 6:30 Yoaa With Madeline (C) (l<OCE) 7:00 Play Bridie With the Experts (C) 7:30 Voters' Pipeline (C) (KOCE) 8:00 Mnterplece Theatre (C) (PBS) 9:00 The Ascent of Man (C) (PBS) THURSDAY: APRIL 10th (P.M.) 12:00 School District Ntw$ (C) (l<OCE) 12:10 Novi (C) (PBS) 1:10 Time to Or1w (C) 1:25 Community of Uvina Thinas (C) 1 :45 lnside/i>ut (C) 2:00 EJectric Company (C) (~TW) 2:30 Teachina Children to Read (C) 3 :00 lntern1tion1I Allim1tlon Festival Premiere (C) (PBS) 3:30 Feelin1 Good (C) (CTW) 4:00 Yo&• with M1dellne (C) (l<OCE) 4:30 Electric Company (C) (CTW) 5:00 Sesame Street (C) (CTW) , 6:00 Book le1t (C) (PBS) 6:l0 Man Ind [llvironment (C) 7:00 Ar1bs ind lmells (C) (PBS) 7:30 Peoplewatch (C) 8:00 The J1panese Film (C) (PBS) FRIDAY: APRIL llth (P.M.) 12:00 School District News (C) (KOCE) 12: 10 Romantic Rebellion (C) (PBS) 12:40 Clliforni• Joum1I (C) (PBS) 1: 10 Inside/Out (C) 1:25 Time to Draw (C) 1:40 Community of llvl111 Thlnas (C) 2:00 Electric Compan1 (C) (CTW) 2:30 Villi Allerre (C) (PBS) 3:00 law for the '70s (C) 3:30 Wom1n (C) (PBS) 4:00 P11y Bridae With the &perts (C) 4:30 Electric Company (C) (CTW) 5:00 SeS1me Street (C) (CTW) 6:00 Law for the '70s (C) 6:30 Novi (C) (PBS) 7:30 Oranae County Rl'flew (C) (KOCE) 8:00 Rom1ntic Rebellion (C) (PBS) 8:30 Behind the lines (C) (PBS) 9:00 Firlna Line (C) (PBS) SATURDAY: APRIL lZth (P.M.) 3:00 uw for the •70, (C) 3:30 Law for the '70s (C) 4:00 Law for the 70s (C) 4:30 Min and E11vlronmet1t (C) 5:00 Man and Envlrot11mtt1t (C) 5:30 Special: (C) (PBS) 6:30 Special: (C) (PBS) 7:00 Booll But (C) 7:30 Altern1tin1 Cunent (C) (KOCE) 1:00 lntem1tlon1I Anlm1tiofl festtv1l (C) (PBS) 1:30 TBA 9:00 Ascent of Man (C) (PBS) Pa&e 11 lHURSDAY ' APRIL 10 For momlna and 1fternoon llstlnp, ........ DAYTIME ,ROGRAMS. lelow, for your convenience, are the dl,J'a movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 10:00 9 wn.t Acieuled" (dra) '58 - Loretta Youna, Robtrt Cumminas. Cl) "'DdfheNd" (dra) '47-Natalie W-ooct, Dean Jager. 1 h30 • "'Jiit uH Hald" (wes) '54- JOtl ._cCrea, Barbara Hale. • 12:00 Gt "lod la My PartMr" (dra) '57 -Walter Brennan, John Hoyt. 1:00 D "'Y1'e Retura of Wltdftre" (wes) 'll -Richard Arlen, Mary Beth Hurtles. ~ '"lriM of YtftlNMI" (dra) '49 .:Paulette Goddard, John Lund. 2:30 (() (C) '°Sullllltft Stod'" Conel. (mus) '51-Gene Kelly, Judy Cat· 111\d. 9 CJ) (C) "Tiit Defector" (dt1) '66-Montcomtry Clift, Hardy Kru- aer. Roddy McOowall. UIO B (C) "TM Thlnl Da,.' (dra) '65 ..:{;oor1e Peppard, Elizabeth Ashley. l1CI (C) "TM flltawre Stebn" (ifra) '65-Ann·Marcret, Tony Ft1n· close, Brian Keith, Carol Lynley. l :JO (}) "lllfonMtlol RtceMcl" (dra) '62-S.bina S.SS.lman. D (C) '711'" lun fer Teul'' (Wes) '68 -Philip Carey, Neville Brand, Peter Brown, William Smith. 6:001&n~~~~ Natieul HecllJ U.1ue l"llJ· (3hr) The Los Anaeles Kinas take part In the Stanley Cup se· ries. 'i'"'nu • lroaklt DMcer laseball Thurs. Cont'd from 4:30PM. Oodaers vs. Reds. I Mlria Teresa Slat Tf1l EJectric CttnpillJ Redly I Frit1Nt1 &:JO 1· =..:.riffl11 Show : Zoom! ( Ci)) De.tier' 1 Choice • SM Ute USA Llttto Ra1t1ls 1:00 ooo oo mm"ews lrH.ldt Mod SqUICI Truttl It Co"sequenc:u WWtMy U..7 Tho fll (I) I Spy La Muitt Prohlblda Ma~ uarue laaeball Giants vs. Ood1ers. . Y!P Wllll Madtll11t ( (l))lftlm .,,. .. TllrH stootes 7:JO can.sw Ca•en ' Cl) hicl 11 Rlaftt I.d's Mia A 0..1 T tll tllo T ruttl MIHIH $ Mevle: (C) (Zhr) "All •IMI• on Dod" (mus) '61 -Pat P•g~ J2 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, APRIL 6, 1975 Boone, Barbara Eden, Buddy Hack· ttt. ! lftttit9ttd Francisco determined to take rt· ven1e on those ht belie•tea mpon· tlble for his son's death. t1& Movie: (C) (2hr) .. Heuae et eu.a" (dra) '68 -Ceor1• Peppard, FRIDAY APRIL 11 Aulc•••ltt Alltorlu "The New th: John Poph1m" Doris Kearns intervlewi the former New York Times Southern Bureau Chief and Man11in1 Editor of the Chatt•· noo11 Tim11. ... Nie fro• tt1t OIJ•I* for momlnc end •fC•moort U1tln1•, i ., Stevens. FlllMI ,....,...... l>teaH ... DAYTIME ftllOGRAMS I JuntadoC•lt Raco Car Adttft fD ORIS LEACHMAN is a Below, for your conv•nlence, are :* LADY of the CORRIDOR the ~y't movies. .. "' ........ ~ Uttto lt•lalt ON HWD. TV THEATRE DAYTIME MOVIES 'H..,._. T......_ Tlloatrt 1:00 I) Ci1) C1J (I) The Waltot11 "Tho Runaway (R) Jlm·Bob has been 1ssianed to care for tho clus mu· cot, 1 auinea pla. To Jlm·Bob's horror, the animal 1$ later found dead in his room, and when the family doe$n't show the proper concern, he decides to run 1w1y th:d1~:~!'· ~J'1~r;;_: '!~ry1~! 10:00 u uni. ..,. .. <dra> '61-R1chud women who live 1t the Hotel Mar· Todd, Robtrt Morley. lowe In Ntw York. Cloris Leach· (j) "Htv• of Sbl•t•rs .. (dra) '49 man Jane Wvatt Zohra Lampert -Edward G. Robinson, Suun Hay. • ' • ' ward Rlchud Lenz. Mike Farrell and Neva ll:JO m '1teut6tti ill RIM" (com) 'Sl Patterson 1tar. .:Pew Dow. ~ark St.Vens. from home. D TOP BET-CONSPIRACY 9:301...., Wedd tf S41rvtval . La nem *OF TERROR**** 10:00,atNNs D @ Ci) m NIC Double fN· .... '°' Ytut Lift w,. .... 11.: <C> (shr> ~•,..c, <9 Cll> m m .1 •w<!A\ 1 of Terror" $tlrs Michael Constan· am '"1-il"P lrost Alanina 1s tine and Barbara Rhoades IS mer· joined by Lauren Bacall, Art Car- ried detectives-Jake & Helen Horo· • ney. Jamu Ear1 'Jones, Robert wltz-who investlsate the case of 1 Preston, Anthony Newley, Eliiabtth men who 1pparent1y was scered to Wilson •n.d John Cunnln1h1m in death. HA Matter of Wife ••• alMI a seriu of four shor1 pl1ys-ont Death" stars Rod Taylor 15 private d11lln1 with th• topic of 1 modern· lnvestiaatO{ Shamus, who traces d1y family; a look at the world a small·tlme murder to a bl&·time throuah th• eyes of old people; • 1ambijna oper1tion. comment on the victims of unem· (]) Miiie Douita• 5"" ployment; and the fourth on lies 0 <9 Cl)) CV m .. ,..., Miiier and truths. "The Escape Artist" Roscoe tee &> Clta Con Lat &treflas Browne r uests IS a prison escape 9 n.. Untouchtblts artist who ls captured by Barn~·s 10:30 0 Jlu1'91Y to Adventure squid and must be held pendina m @I) News his return to prison. ®} lurt R.,..W. ~I "hke Me 10:45 fl) News Home A&ain" @I) Clntma 34 I o..1e,.. c11o1ce 11:00 cv o mm"°"" lottl SWes .... Ci)@) Q) (j) News 11,.~AL I Nltht of Ult Olun But of Groucho Fernando scandon hosts. Perry M11on EJ1) 1111 MOJOri; Jour1t1I The Luq S11ow m Japaaao Lan1ua1e Pre1r11t1t M!Won: l11potalble l ·lO U (~ r•>) f"i"\ l.'I:\ ... "C . Truth or Consequenai • 161 ~ l1.l UI ,..,.,. api· (3) To Tell tflt Trvtr1 tol Capers (R) When she cannot fie! Wiid Wtst lind out eertain inform1tion while ; Y!la tor Hulth trylna to track down a rovernment ( (1)) wented: Dead or Alive contract. Kuen Anaelo 1oes to the • top-the Pentaaon. 11:30 I)@(}) (j) Cit Lit. M"'-: m Merv Griffin Show (C) "Tllo ChalrmanH (dra) '69- ~ li'il Greaory Peck. Arthur Hill, Anne Hey· 9:00 ~ 1UJ m Ci) CIS Thurld•y M9Y· wood. it: (C) (lllr) "Cenentlo11" (com) D ta CJ) @) m Johllny Carson '69-David Janssen, Kim Darby, Carl Rich Little is auest host. Reiner, Pete Duel, Andrew Prine, O Twillaht Zone James Coco. David Janssen sti rs fJ ((ii Cl)) (})Wide Woftd S,0· as a lather who finds himself up clal "At Long Lut Cole-What A aaainst the aeneration aap when he Swell Party It Wes" discovers his dauahter and son·ln· O Mevte: "Titt Ila Combo" (dra) law are plennlna to buck the estab· ·~-Cornel Wilde Richerd Conte lishment and have their baby in II) The Untouchabits . their own wa{. • 0 I sSlclA\ p,, 11 c e D 11 This lZ:OO 0 Movie: """"I Dol&I Rovere" hour·lona film is the pilot for a (ifra) '60-Vlttorlo de Sica. new series. Nanaled· by Jostph (I) Nlcht 81ll1ry Cotten it's based on Leo A. Htn· m Movie: "Tllo loy With Green del's book, "A Ooa Named Duke," Hair'' (dr1) '48-~•.n Stockwell, and shows the step·br·step tra in· Robert Ryan, Pat 0 Brien. ina of a police doa named Duke-1:00 O (lg) ToMorrow from the time he is accepted by . . ,. , the Baltimore Pollet Department to l.45 B M~le. (C) . llundlt of Joy' the extraordinary dey when he (~m) 56-Debbie Reynolds, Eddie s;_ve1s the life of his mesttr. ;oh:M .• Nlalrt Show: "Retreat. Hefl!," ~(Jr Cf)) Cl) a> SbHtJ of Sin "Put"lued" freltdaco "license to Kill " (R) LI. 3:45 II Movie: "Motet R ... rw" (dra) Stone's life ls endanrend when hi$ '16-James Mason, Patricia Me· former police partner returns to Sin dln1, Herbert Lom. lZ:OO G) "llo Rita" (mus) '42-Kathryn Gra~. Abbott & Costello. 1:00 0 '!Cell or tllo Y11Mtl" (adv) '38- Rlch~ Arlen, L11• Tllbot, Be'ltrly Roberts. ~ (C) "'The Captllft'I Teble" (cOm) '60-John Gre1son, P•iiY Cummins. 2:JO Cl) (C) .... t p tu 111 ' I D a u I h · tit" (com) '49-Esther Wllll1ms, Red Skelton. 9 ~ (C) "Utt W"9I fattier" (cOm) 47-Wllllam Powell, Ellzabeth i or, Irene Dunne. 3:00 (C) .. Ru• A CtNbd Mlt" (dra) -Louis Jourdan, Mary Tyler Moore. @) (C) '11• tttM UM hid!" (dr1) '65-Cliff Robtrtson, Rtd Buttons. 3:30 ~ "T1lo RnUoa Yun" (dra) '59 -John Saxon, Sandra Dee. fJ (C) .... r. Jtridlo" (adv) '69- Patrlck Macnee. Connie Stevens, M1rty Allen. I I/ I ~~ I N c. 6:00 ~&i~~r=-~~ftp lrOMidt P•rtrid1e f1111Mr Maria Tertu Major Lea1ue llNball Oakland A's vs. Te.as Ranaers. : £1ectrlc Company Rldy I Frit!Mls 1:30 Merv 8riffln Sttew Andy Grlffltll Draa net :z .. 1 ( (j)) Direct LIM 29 • Holiday Pacific lltUe Raltlfs 1:00 OD@ (j)€f:'a>".-. lro11Jdo lowtln& fOf Dollan Mod Squad TtvUt or ConwquonctS What"t Mr Une? I Lovt l.utJ Tho Fii m1 sn La Mujer Prohlblda : Aviation We•ttltr (j)) 8onanu Drama TllrH Stooa11 7:30 Matg!_endo Pa~ • 9 ttJ @) Hollywood Scauaroa CMA.ertca11~ fJ * SPECIAL * *THE GAS COMPANY'S "WORLD Of THE SEA" u Wtftd of tfle SH "The Wild Coast" 1:00 ( F • •n tem I son 9:001 Cha Self Ster tray find on she D "Th a f find tho "Sp 9:301 " To Tlfl Ult TrllUI pit ''Our Fathers" (R) In a flash· MIAllM $ Mevlt: (C) (211r) bldl, Oscar's father (portrayed by .,a11 to tlM .. tto111 of Ult Sea" Jack IUuaman) runs 1 spukeuy (ld·fl) '61-Walter Pid1eon, Joan end is pressured to do away with Fontaine. Felix's father (played by Tony Ran· llwltdted dall). : lM Aft&efn Newt Revltw I Nnt Cllea,lrtto ' LI Tllm • Friends tf Men 10:00 9 (j) (IQ) a;, hllca w..,1 · Wtrtd •f Scuvtval "The End Game" (R) Pepper and UttSe Ratc1l1 Biii pos.e 11 b1nk employees to trap 1:00 @ CI) Friday Co•edr Special l roup of b1nk robbtri. ' osenthal & Jones" Ned Gius m News and Georae Kirby star, respectively, lfil11 for Ytwr Ufe 11 Nate Rosenthal and Henry Jones. <Ci! Ci)) CJ) Q) Cet Ch ris· two retired wil!owers who share a tit Love "rmperor of Death Street" low-rent 1partment as tile only al· (R) Posina as a hi1h level duler in ternatlve to livin1 a miserable ex· heavy druas. Christie worts her way lstence with their arown children. to the top of a hu1e narooties a tD (l) @) m Sl11ford ' Soll smuuhnr operation, becomin1 the ''There'll Be Some Changes Made" number one chick of its handsome (R) llmont leaves home when Fred and ruthless kingpin. Calvin Lock· refuses to let a sensitivity aroup hart auests. meet at their house, then tries to IJtum., to Advellturo aet the members to rid Fred of his Cit.a Coa Lis Estretlas prejudices. Un1Dudll~ II Mevtt: (C) (2hr) ''Carnaby, : An Evt1ln1 of CMmpioftslllp .CD." (com) '67 -James Robenson Sbtl~ (R) Justice, Shirley Anne Field, Leslie 10:30 II (11) CD Ci) 11Pf IA f T II e Phillips. 2;000 Year-Old ... n ( ) Animated Cl) Mlb Doustas Show special by Carl Reiner and Mel 0 (Q! (I)) (1) Q) ~chak-The Brooks. Nlcht St.Iller "Chopper'' (R) Kol· • Journey to Advtnture chak's Ille is threatened when he ~•W1 stumbles into the path ol a head· 10:45 Nn.. less motorcycle rider on the streets · Cl11ema 34 of c~~~co 11:00 ffi 11 ~ = Dealer's Choice IHt of Croucho .. th SWes Now ro11ce Suraeo11 Wrtstfln1 The Lucy Sllow : Waahlnrton Wttlt In Review Mluloa: lmpossillle ' E Show de Rosita reru Tnith or Coaaequeacu ~ntM L1111ua1e Pro1r1m1 (]) Tt Tell Ult Truth l :JO (11) (})Cl) We'll 8tt l y An· l11ter natlonal Chl•plollslllp drea's school-sponsored trip to rtstflna Washinrton, O.C., lanites a family 1· I for Heatttt crisis because Georae and Liz won· ( ) Waited: Dud er Allvt der if their dauahter miaht be in· 11:30 CI) CIS Litt Movie (C) discreet on her first stay away from " t" (dr1) '67 -Roddy McDowatl, home. Jiii Haworth. D Q(l)lfO)mch l co & the OO(j)@l 11='Joh1111J canon Min E Pluiibus Used Car" (R) Ed Rich Tittle is aum host. ind Chico find a buyer for Louie the D Don IOrsll•I'• Itek c:e..rt 11rb1gam1n's (Sei t Min Crouthers) Bad Company, Rare Earth and vlnta1e car, but are confronted by Ren1issance 1um. 1n explosive problem when they at· (j) Movie: "Nortflwtlt Trell" (we.s) tempt to turn on the lanition. '46-John Lite~ob Steele. W Merv Griffin Show 0 (~ Cl)) w ht Ctnclft Charlie Mov6e: (C) (90) ''Thief'' (mys) P~ide Is host to Gary Stewert, Jerry -Richard Crenna, Anale Oickin· Reid, Ron MllS1p, Chet At~ins end son. Dolly Parton. ,, Wall StrHt Wffk ~stir TM 9:00 (fl) (1) (I) CIS Friday Movlt: • Movie: (C) tlfM IMpMaMt ( ) (JO) "lite McShlne" (dra) '74 *" (wes) '66-Geoffrey Horne. -Anne Mem, Sean MeClory, t!) Sllffl111h flfklw*&, Ch1r1es Hald, Cal Bellini, Christine 12:00 m Movie:· "r1111c ill Utt Strttb" Belford, Charles Cloffi, Lerry Gates, (dra) '50-Rlchard Widmark, Paul Stefan Gierisch. Anne Meara por. Oouglu. trays a flamboyant lawyer who OJ M0¥11: ''Tht Cllllld' (my,) '4-4 finds her own skills as an attorney -Boris Kertotf, Susanne Foster. on trial in the tense murder case @ Rod C..C.ft she Is defendfoa. 12!30 (I) Movie: (C) "J'he Liit ~ D 9 (j) ®) m Rockford flies (adv) '51-Roneld Rt11an, 8111 Wll· "The Klr1\offC1se" (R) The heir to Iiams. a family fortune hires Rockford to 1:00 D @) Mldnlalit Sptdel From the find the slayer of his paren", al· Univerlity of Chica10 Campus, with thouah the police consider the Bonnie Bramlett, Th• Ohio Players, youn1 heir their prime suspect. Gr"1am Central Station and Wet (j) I Spy Wlllle. o ca rn> CI) m Hot L Batt1-1:45 a Mo¥tt: "Ila .. .... ....., MOft TWllltllt" (dra) 'tl-Dlvld JIMMn, E laltana Jack Carson . .....,_. Theatre: Vienna 2:30 ID All·lllcltt Sllw: "OlllJ die Y8'· '"' of Lovt & Ot1tfl 1am." "Top Har "Spring Sonat1" (R) 3:30 IJ M0¥11: (C) .. Fair WIM .. Jave" @I) LI Cried• l ien Crl1da (ldv) '52-Fred M1cMurny, Ver• t :JO 0 ca (j)) (]) Q) Tiie Odd Cou· Ralston, Victor McL1gl1n. 1:00 6:JO 7:00 7:30 1:00 THE OAl'(.'t' PILOT, TV WEE~. AMIL 61 Jt75 SATURDAY APRIL 12 • '' ( j ~. " J I ... ; , I SI U, -I, 'I.':. 'r-~> '60-R~rd ...,..rt. Stuart Erwin. Ru Allen. i W..WtfSll .... ca rn> Cil m..,., r~ ....: CC)~ ..... =-· .,.,.. (susp) '66-RIY O.ntoft. Pas· cale Petit . ..... s. ... , I=-:::... cw......, a....u, Saa• .,.. · ... ...... s. .. ster ......... TV a aaureo"' 10:30 (ll) CI) (I) •IA l11hthll C...SUltlf Elpetitnct "-J-Gfb ura Rap o ~CtJa m_,,. Faveritl ... rtiaas i Otlitf , ...... .,.., Plaml 9~a:Ql mM4a•• Femlly w_. A·,.,,... .. ......: ...... ,,.. CecedY" <9 (I)>(}) Yt1ra Caq (dra) '65-Jon Mwals, Utelott• Elt...tlry News Pulver. (S) Mbsioll: Maile 11 :00 D 0 (j) a 83....... t.Mr• : il&t.r Rt1en' lltlfhbtrhooct 1a .. iil1 Oakland vs. Ta.es or Dt· l!:(Q troit vs. New YolL (j) (lOJ m ~' l uncll (j) Tlf_.,au: ..... " .... s..tll I Ci)) CI) ..... lun., 0 <a (I)) CD EB n.. An Ult • ftutll l the ISMU 0ap ...,_Wedd Cettference I llr. Wlza,. (I) H. I. Puflllbrf c-.,.._.i, Wft .... : Canual1Ma1 11:30 Mevll: "Ca,..._ •.tlKll"' @ Cil Cl) Jonnie (adv) '52-Georp Slftdtrs, Htfbert @ (j) ®) m EetrftMJ + 4 Marshell. CeM AutrJ Theatre (i) MovJe: "TN llvll• ~•" II.I_ Blue Marble (wes) '49-Willlam £Ulotl (Q:f} (j)) Cl) Ho11r Kon1 0 (t1!) ()))Cl) 9) A•arlu11 D Mewlt: "11·11. S..per W (1dv) '65-Richard Wyler. Q) M"'9: "Secrtt Ytnturt" (my$) 'SS-Kent Taylor, Jane Hylton. Ja"'1tltMI JoM Ftt!BillO l\lelb. 1:=•w...., - :. t I f I 1 • • • . I Yolca of Tok,. Se*'"'' Street u:oo D Mewlt: -, • ..-(tdv) '57- l :JO @CD (I) hbblts I lamm Fred MaeMurray, Dorottiy Malone. ...... Ad Ub D ID (j) (JQl m Run, lot, Rutt '" 11 ......... (j) Mevtt: '"iMeei fer We""'" (dra) s.i a.. '39-Linde Darnell, Ann Sothem. Mu ... y.,_ SMw 0 ca (I)) (}) Mwtrtures .. 811· 12:30 ea.,.. Pnlflt I . ...., ... Mevtt: '1'1-t Motl ' SiaPttlCIO" Detlet'I Cltolcl ( a) '43-Georae Sanders, Herbert ,..,., & .._ PYef 1 1 M1rsl\all. • :fi: llfllt CMJ HO ~(I) (I) ScoobJ·Doo ( ) IA,.._ Y .... TllMtrt ~ (j) di m ulld " t11t Ltst . "' Foet1n IM• w.,_ Tllutn 1 :00 Youtti la tltl 701 ca CIJ> m °"'"' ,..,., ..... hul w1ndlt11 C..lltrJ Mak hosts. · M1119i R ed llelctlbtrtMlocl (i) Mewtt: ........ De11t WMll· t-.JO iJ Sllau11! Md" (dr-) '48-0ent brlftond. • ~lllM O Stir Time ''The F1ftil P1utn· ( ) Cil Liiiie's Rneue aer'' Mel Ferrer, Dina w,nm. Leo •PR Genn, Eric Btny end JtcQl'tt Au· f1l) VIia AMcn buchon star In ttllt *""-about a 10:00 B ~ CI) (I) Val&., •f tllt Df• British commander wllds 19111ntd 1111r1 the lnvuti11tlon of 1 capbln IUS- (Contlnued) SATURDAY (Continued) peeled or selllna Hcret lnfonnatlon to the Communists. Outdoors Petticoat Junctloft C"llltr MatJnea : •llllld the Linea ( (j)) Woftcl of Survival Cl11t a11 It Tarde ' · Fil• F11ture 1:30 ()1) (})Cl) Mastera iolf Tour· 1111111ttt From Auausta (G1.) N1· lional Golf Club. (]) Unlveratt1 Dltlt1ut I) Collete YofltJball USC vs. UCLA D Movie: (C) "Seven Wa1s from Sulldown" (wes) '60-Audie Murphy, Barry Sullivan, John Mcintire. l:T1~1c~:!; The Game (R) (j)) friends of Man 2:00 Movie: "MoneJ, Women & Guns" (wes) '59-Jock Mahoney, Kim Hunter. Prep ~ports Wor1d Water World Outdoo11 Gomer '11• CIJ Voice ol Aarkulture : lilt Mo1era' Journal ( (j)) Aftlmal Wortd • U.S. Navy 2:30 6 Dakttrl John Wooden Show san Dle10 H1ppenln1 Outer limits Hl1h Chaparrel 00 Education 1t Wort ( : (j)) Naahville Music • Aark ultura USA · W1tly'1 Workshop 3:00 @ CV Whirs the Senile All About? In this continuina series or special broadcasts for youna people, Roaer Mudd report$ on the work· ings of the Senate. I A1rlculture USA Colleae Tennis USC vs. UCLA. Celebrity Bowtln1 Department S Movie: (C) "MutlnJ at Fort Sharp" (wes) '65-Broderlck Craw- ford. l lnsl1ht CIJ Concern Chiller Matinee Memories of Prince Albfrt Hunt (!)) Outdoors With Ken Cal· l•••Y • Yisitando A Lu Estrellas • TrNhouse Club Travef film 3:30 @ (]) Hudson Brothers • Saturday Celebrity Tennis (tjj CJ.)) rl) Pro Bowlers' Tour The Ebonite Open from Toledo, Ohio. (lg) Movie: (C) .. In Search of Amer- ica" (dra) '70-Cart Betz, Vera Miles, Jeff Bridaes. Ruth McDevltt. m Movie: .. Tiie U11known Terror'' (hor) '57-John Howard, Mala Pow· ers. m The Yir1inlan @Ci) Movie: "Ten Uttlt lndlans0 (mys) '66-Huah O'Bri111, Shirley Eaton. : Psychotoo Tod11 Human Dlmenslon <m$ar1em Globeltotlc~ Wn Fnim die Ofymplc Star T llltieH 22 '•rttr W11ontt Sflow : Wortd Prna · Wor1d Cup Socctr Araentin1 vs. Page 14 iE Christopher Cloat·UP East Germany. Yoke of Alrkulture 4:30 fat Albert 3 American Outdooram11 ank Thompson Show • SaturdaJ M1tinn Colot11 Now 5:00 Dusty's Tlffhtuse Movie: (C) "Womler Man" (mus) '45-Danny Keyt, Viraini1 Mayo. 00 Water World 0 (Q?j (j)) CV m ABC's Wide Wol1d of Sports ~ldN::west m Movie: "A Yenlt In the R.A.f." (dra) '41 -Tyrone Power, Betty Grable. Mod Squad 1 m American Ski ktne Ci) Name or the G1mt Jimmy Dean Show : Aul1nment America littit Raacals 5:30 World of Survival . (f) @ Ci) News Uttle Rascals Theatre Movie! (C) "Seven In Darltlless" (dra) '69-Milton Berle, Din• Memll. I Cartelera Social Nuhvllle Music The Romantic Rebellion Three Stoo1es E V [ N I N (, &:oo om m N"" Mann ii My Partfttr the Shost Ni1ht 5allery CD Rin1s1cte Boalna Western Fi1ht or Ule Wed. Hee Haw : The flrln1 line I $,ICtiL I fair Share Siospel Hour 6:30 UNewa (~ (j)) Reasoner Report • KNBC News Conlerencie Ci) Other Ptoplt, Other Pfaces Bolde Mexico • lite f11herm1n Wortd of Survival Littte Rascals 7:00 other Ptople, Othar Places WUd Klnadom I p1C1AL I Monunto Hi1ht Pre senb Dlo11ne Warwiclte Dionne War wicke stars in her own musical spe c1al taped at Lake Tahoe. Wayne Newton is Miss Warwic;,ke's auest, and Frank Sinatra. Danny Thomas, Greg Morris, Christopher and Linde Day George make cameo appear ances. i 8owlina fo1 Dollars ~mr & Company Eyewitness-Los An1elu The Jefferwns Miiiion $ Movie: (2hr) "Men In War'' (dra) '57-Robert Ryan. Aldo Ray, Robert Keith. o Adion: Inner City (~ Ci)) i?:) Lawrence Welk It likes A Tlllef 1 00 Jimmr Dean Show f1) (]J NIWI Pop! Goes Ult Countly : lluk Perapectlve on ~ News Medll 7:30 Wild World of Animals , (i} Ci) Let's Make A' Dell Ulr& Club Salty N1me That Tuno o Wild Kln1dom THE OAll.Y PILOT. TV WE'EK, APRIL 6, 197~ I BobbJ Qoldsboro Show ~ WrwaUlna Inner Visions Hollywoed Tefevlalon Th11tre Pollu Sur1eon ' dies of th• Corridor'' (R) 8:00 1J ~ (I) AH In tht flmilJ <.R> B) Prt111ler Fiim A shady salesman hustle~ Ar chie 111-9;30 6 @ CJ) (I) loll Newhart Show to sianina a costly contract for Clf5 C1101'$ announcement that 1he's aluminum s1din1 for the Bunker 1oin1 lo marry Don rezler, an un house, but the Bunkers' frien~s published pot! with bad feet, brines pool their resources lo aet Archie neaat1ve ructions lrom all of her tht sucker ott the hook. friends who find Don a little weird 0 9 (I) (JO) m NIC Double I NYPD ftlture Movli: (C) (3hr) "Sil*· faith for Today vlllt" stars John Sav1ae. Bllf Mc· Seardt Guire, Gia Youn1, Kathleen Quinlan 10:001J (it) (]) (]) Carol luntttt Sho• and Peuy McKay In a drama based (R) John Byner and Helen Reddy on sever1t of John O'H1r1's short auest. stories about incidents In the lie-D Movie: "The lttst With A Mil· tional Pennsylvania town which was ITOn EJH" (hor) 'SS-Paul Birch. really O'Hara's hometown of Potts· Today at Aau1 Calltttte ville, Pa. Sav1ae stars as Jim Mal· Con11•unttr Fttdback toy, just upelled from Yale and Ntw1 maverick son of the town's respect· Coll119 ed doctor. played by McGuire. A Musical Cont.tat social outcast because of a number Wild Wiid West or other escapades. the story cen· Lou Gordon Show ters on youna Malloy's arowlna up 10:30 fE Quiz Tima/Mlnl Golf period. "Strike Force" Is the second movie, and stars Cliff Gorman, Don· 11:00 I~ ~ ~ Nnn aid Blakely, Rlc~ard ~ere and .Ed M • 11~'!.A y .. I ... R.A.F " Grover as an ehte unit set to tn· ov. • an11 n uit • vestiaate crimes which require the (adv) 41 -Tyrone Power, Belly cooperation of local, state and fed -I Crable. eral police. ~ TonJ & Suaan Alamo D I IJlcilL! Hollywood freeway 1 rn 1111111!' ~pany Author Charles Ashman hosts this ~Movie: (C) 111 Cry Tomor· talk show with special guests Ernest rl'ft' (dr•) 55-Suun Hayward Boranine. Geor1e C Scott. Barbara @ 700 Club McNair, Jose Feliciano, Marty Feld· EEl lntem1tlon1I Animation Festival man, pool hustler Minnesota Fats, CR) attorney Melvin Belli and N1te 61> Cinema 34 Branch of the Harlem Globetrotters 11:15 i 0 (fn Ci)) Nnn 0 ((19 ) CV m Kuni Fu "The Women'• l ove Stories Predators" (R) Caine escapes from • Don IUfltlnet's Rock CoMert jail and invades the lair ot vicious 11:30 8 fabulous 52! (C) "The Priest bounty hunters m search ot the on lfiiie(' (dra) '71 -Raymond Burr, ly witness who can clear him. An Georae Kennedy, Don Mitchell. !hony Zerbe auests. (3) Movlt: "Dirt Intruder" (dra) m PEE WEE'S KING ON '65-Leslie'Nielsen, Giibert Greene * HEE HAW TONITE! 0 (19) Weekend Tonight's maaaztne Hee Haw series carries a diverting piece Championship Wrestlln1 showina how some adults amuse Spanish Movie themselves miahtily with childhood Boxln1 from the OIJmplc treasure-baseball cards_. for ex- : At the Top (R) ample. Cameras move 1n on the • Super Show sports collectors eittr1v111nza. held Japanese Llnau11e Proarams recently in Indianapolis, Ind., to spotliaht the lively wheeltna and 1:30 I@ L3) The Jefferson' dealina in ba541ball cards and the 6 Rock Concert auction in whieh a set of 288 • Candid Camera Sportlna Life cards-circa 1916, 9.00 (jJ) C1J Mary Tyler M~re brouaht 1n by a lady from Muncie. Show (R) Everyone keeps wa1t1ng lnll -went for $1 400 for the other shoe to drop .. when g "Movle: "They' Wll~ Dare" (dri) Sue ~nn .Nivens plays the a~d j 'S4-Dirk Bo1arde. Akim Tam1roff. sport while a sweet young thma Ci) Movie: "Tobor the Grut" (sci with a tem!•c f11ure and no tele· ~i '54-C.harles Drake Kartn Booth v1s1on eaperience manages to take NewJ over her shov.. 1 Movie: "The Bride Came C.O.D IJ BobbJ~Goldsboro Show (com) '41 -Bette Davis (~ ({)) Q} ABC Saturday ' I h' Movie: (C) (2hr1Sm) "SWfft No-Pr.!:i~~r nat1on1f Champons 1p vember'' (dra) '68-Sandy De~nis, G) Movie: ''The Bloody Vampire" Anthony Newl~y Theodore Btkel, (hor)-Jaime Fernandez. Bur~ DeBennma.. Sandy ~a~o~, (~Ci)) Week In Review Mari Dusay, Martin West . V1rg1n1a ~ • Vln~AI. Sandy Dennis stars as the 11:45 0 Movie: (C) "Desiree" (dra) !>4 sensitive airl whose apartment -Jean Simmons. Marlon Brando, serves as a sort of hum,n animal Merle Oberon, Michael Rennie. sheller for wounded egos (a new (f!ij Cl)) ~ Fiction Theatre roommate a month-and always 1 12:30~Wanted: De1d or Alive man), and Anthony Newley-in a The W1tera family :estricted business "uit that match· 1:00 Thrllltf os his llfe<.tylr-1· 'Ip· Nov~mbcr All-Milbt Sfunr. ''Corridors of ehallenac. . ,. ..,....llll•lat "Jennifer' B Thr" Paupor1s ;c Advellt\trt 1:2S I) Motte: "Ile lllc.t Ordlid'' (dra) m I lfl(IAl. l HollfW"d Motoram1 ')§-Anthony Quinn, Sophia Loren flremllre Bill Welsh, Dick Strout and 2:40 fl Movie: "A Likely Story" (com) Dean Webber host. '47-B1rb1ra Hale, Bill Williams. THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, APRIL 6. 1975 • T raveland U.S.A., the world's largest Rec- reational Vehicle Sa les and Service Center has your "Home on the Range". Scout around our 35-acre spread, chuck full of hundreds of R/V's. Everything from thrifty run-ab outs to fu lly-equipped luxury models. . 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We'll pey 15 tor publietled ~ion.. SOny, -cM'I anewer othere. FOB KAY ISELIN GILMAN, aulhor of .. Inside tk Preuure Cooker: A Year in the Ufe of the New York /eU .. You got to know what malce1 Joe Namath tick when you reaearclaed the book that put you on hia enemy Im. Do you thinlc 1ae will get man-ied 1oonP-Mabel Dolan, Atlantic City, N.]. FOR PRESIDENT GERALD FORD In view of the acute gasoline shortage, why do you and other high office holden use limousines? Why not an econ- omy car?-Sue WOl'deU. Brillion, Wis. • I'm required to use a Secret Service vehicle that is armoured and especially equipped with communications apparatus for my protection. An economy .car rouJdn't ac- commodate the intricate setup required. About half the vehicles in the White House Motor Pool have been reduced in size in an effort to conserve fuel FOR LESUE UCCAMS Is your husband involved with your career, and bow does be feel about Women's Lib?-E.B., Creeo Bay, Wis. •Grahame is my manager, and he runs his own business. (Which has nothing ~o do with show business.) Last year he rented a billboard on Los Angeles' Sunset Strip, with a message for me that read, "Love from Grahame. See you soon at the Thunderbird in Las Vegas." As for Women's Lib, he sees nothing wrong with a woman wanting to get out of the kitchen-as Jong as her name isn't Sara Lee! FOR WILUE MAYS U you had your life to live over again, would you have done anything differently? And what is the greatest thing that ever happened to you?-A. Kravitz, New Yorlc, N.Y. • I ) I would try to get a college education. 2) There are two .. greatest" things-being able to play baseball for so long and marrying my wife Mae. FOR SYLVIA PORTER, financial columnist What do you think is in store for the U.S. economy this year?-Sylvia Strickland, Fayetteville, N.C. • This will be a grim year in my opinion, but, barring a worldwide catastrophe, I believe it will end on a much brighter note than it began. FOB THE ASK THEM YOURSELF EDITOR I've beard strange stories about Linda Blair. Any idea what abe'i really lilce?-1\ick Jellen, Ogden, Utah •Since her fame stemmed from -rbe Exorcist," we chedced with Jason Miller (the Pulitzer-~ playwright who was the priest in the movie). He : .. She was placed in such a hii,h and precarious situation, with so much pressure, that r marveled how she withstood it. She was only 13 then, and a great little actress. She's now at the point where she must protect herself, because that kind of success can be mishandled or go to her head. When I won the Pulitzer Prize for °That Championship Season,' she gave me a gift. She's an enremely sweet kid who's been placed in a very difficult position. If, as you say, she acts strangely,' it's a safeguard. Incidentally, she's a fine horse- woman-I know because I've seen her ride." Cover Photo by Ellen Oratwn • Joe has told his friends-and I used to he one- that he will never marry while he is playing football because he has strong doubts about his ability to resist the constant temptations that sur- round him. When and if he does take the plunge, the prime candidate would have ·to be Randi Oakes, the Iowa-born New York model who has been his steady companion for the last four years. FOR CHARLES SCHULZ, "Peanut3 .. cartoonist What grades are Lucy, Linus and Charlie Brown in?- Viclci Cassaday, Lakehunt, N.J. • I don't know for sure what grades they are in, but I think Sally is in 1c.indergarten: FOR ARLENE FRANCIS My complimenb on staying so young and slim. What's your secret?-Mrs. G. Kopf, Spartanburg, S.C. e The "beauty .. part I attribute to Jots of soap and water. As to the slim bit, I've never been a big eater. But if I do gain a couple of pounds after a binge (I can't resist straw- berry shortcake), I t~e it right off. I've been exercising since my late 20's so it's now an automatic thing. I even do some exercises in elevators, such as standing on my toes with tight knees, keeping my back flat against the wall. FOR MIKE DOUGLAS Bow do you maintain such interest, never getting bored, listening to your various guests day after day?-F. Carold, Flint, Mich. • It•s a combination of self-discipline and a Jove of all peo- ple. It's a natural with me. I don't create anything other than myself on the tube-I'm the same guy when I'm off it & for boredom, the day I get bored-that's the day I'll give it all up. FOR JACQUES COUSTEAU Do you believe in the Loch Ness monster?-N. Somes, Cas- per, Wyo. • No, I don't think it exists. But the legend persists, and will continue to do so, because one hwnan being out of every four is a mythomaniac. ~r11 e, 11175 /Uml(V ~ The Newspaper Magazine A ,_,lcatloft of 0--C-lcMloM, htc:. "8rMoM K. ....... ChlllrnNut ol IM 8olll'd A. ll!dnnl llller, ,,,_ll'MC FM U.wi a, Enc. V.Jll., PtlN...,,,. llOflTON fRANK. ,.,.eldllfl Md,......., LEONARD 9. DAvtDOW, ~ llOllERT D. CARNFf, ~He. V.Jll.·b#c. Ptlbll.,._, PATfUctC 11. UNaemY, V.P.·Ad Director llORT NRalCY, V.P.-Edltor~.....Chlef 810 LAYEFSICY, V.P.-Marlt«Jng Director ~ DodMn, Managing Editor o.r.ld 9. Wroe, E.utem Mgr.; RklfMwd Veld8lt, Art Director IUclwd D. c.tol. Aaoc. Eastem Mgr.; ftoatrn Abr9nJa, Women•• Editor Joe ~ • .Ir., Chicago Mgr.; M.tlfn HMMft, Food Editor JOMplt Kel!J, Detroit Mgr. Associate Edltora: JoM H~ flU8llaHH "ELATIONS: Lie IUIS, V.P.·Dlr.ctor: and .... L.-clon Robeft H. llentoa, Mgr. l'UM.ISH!f' Nf'VICH: &Mlle ...... Art Aul.; Qlofta lrtw, Plotures. Robeft L a.tll•, Mgr.; ,,.... 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I re- member it well. ..The Three Muske- te~rs." we called them. And of the three, perhaps the on~ I remember best is the one the world knew least-the President's wife, Bess. The mystery woman of the age is not Jackie Kennedy Onassis or any other glamorous female who ftits in and out of the headlines. She is Bess Truman, acknowledged by aJJ to be the least~known First Lady of mod- ern times. People who know r worked for her at the White House as maid and seamslress, as well as for other First Ladies from Lou Hoover to Mamie Doud Eisenhower, have sud- denly looked me up in my retirement to ask, ··why didn't her daughter Mar- garet say more about her mother in her book on Harry Truman? Was she jealous of her mother?" And others ask why Harry Truman, in the taped interviews he made with Merle Miller, which became a best seller, also seemed to avoid. talking about his wife. "Was it a conspiracy of silencer' they ask. The answer is yes. Mrs. T .. as we called her, would have cringed and scolded her daughter or husband if they had "gone on" about her. as she would call it. For of all the First Ladies and famous women 1 have seen, Bess Truman was the shiest. When J say that Bess was sby. most people would think of someone who simply shuns the limelight. But Bess Shunned it so much that she would ac- tually hide behind doorways and bushes so that the press and other visitors 4 • FAMILY WEEKLY, Aprll 6, 1975 A look backward on the occasion of her recent 90th birthday By l .. llllan Rogers Parks As told to Frances Spatz Leighton Pr-'dentT,....._ cl8ughtw.......,.. and wle -_.. lcnown -"'The Three ............. "> .... Whb Home ..... . "Once Margaret wanted a certain fur cape. •t thought I'd put II on your account; she aaid. Beu shot back, 'Indeed you will not. You will pay for It yourself.'" would see only Harry T ruman. Some of the time he let her get away with iL But if he felt she should be in a pic- ture he would send someone to fetch her and she would come forward re- 1 uctantly. She was so shy that her palms would sweat when she was faced with a receiving line. But of all the First Ladies I knew, Bess was the best. l remember so many things about Bess as First Lady. At first I got off on the wrong foot With her when she thought I was holding back the best towels and giving her frayed and mended ones. I learned that fresh soap and perfect towels had a special signifi- cance for her. When she had company, I had to put in a new bar of soap every time a guest washed her hands. And au towels had to be new looking. That was her small idiosyncrasy-or, as the younger generation would say, her hang-up. ln everything else I could see, Mrs. T. was very economical. Once she scolded me about the big laundry bill. I said, "Mrs. Truman, it's because of all the pool towels used by the swim- mers." Mrs. Truman said, "Oh?"-and immediately sent notice that the Presi- dent was to have a separate towel for the pool and the White House staff who used the pool were to bring their own. "I don't like to waste either the government's money or my own, Lil- lian." she said. Even though Bess was First Lady, she still had family problems. The gen- eral pubtic did not realii.e that the First Lady's mother, Mr& Wallace, lived with the Trumans at the White House. Bess Jov~d bee mother very much, but Mrs. Wallace seemed to treat her son- in-law as some young upstart, no mat- t.er how he tried to woo her. When Bess was visiting Margaret in New York, the President would stop by his mother-in-law's room at the White House to see how she was. She did not exactly welcome his visits. Once when I was sitting with her he stopped in and said, ·•Are they treating you well, Mrs. Wallace?" Mrs. Wallace leaned over as if to pick up something and pretended she didn't hear. She was not going to be egged into saying some- thing nice by that man. I mentioned it later to Mr. Pretty- man, the President's valet, and he ex- plained it this way: "Mrs. Wallace al- ways thought Harry Truman wouldn't amount to anything. Jt galls her to see him in the White House, ruining her prediction." It is my feeling that Mrs. T . had ESP. She was always afraid of house- hold accidents and seemed to have a foreboding that something was going to happen to one of the White House maids. She bad an almost pathological fear of ladders-housemen would say. "Don't let Mrs. T. catch you walking under one"-and of rugs. She was al- ways worrying one of us would fall. J was relieved when she left the White House that nothing had done us in as predicted. But years later it fin ally hap- pened. And it happened to Vietta, Mrs. Truman·s personal maid, who had gone back to Independence with the Tru- mans to work in their home. Vietta Garr was standing on a kitchen ladder to get a teapot off the shelf above the stove when her dress caught fire. She screamed and fell and was rushed to the hospital. She died of the bums. I was aghast when I heard the news in a letter from Mrs. Truman -it was so ironic, the culmination of her greatest {~lings of foreboding. There were only two times I saw Bess Truman cry. Once was when her mother died. The other was when some Puerto Ricans made their assassina- tion attempt on her husband at Blair House. "J cannot imagine life without him," she said. She loved her husband very much, even though she never showed it in public: She showed it in private, mostly by teasing him. She would pretend to be reading newspaper articles about him. making up some nasty news or voicing his worst fears, such as that he could not possibly win reelection. She would use a humorous voice that would make the President break out in a big grin. 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The place was a mess. Later 1 sau.I, "Why did you do it"! I'm so ashamed of how that allic look~." She said, .. Lillian-it looked like an attic should look." She added, "They said they wanted to sec the rn1/ White House, so J dccitkd 10 show them some White House rooms that didn't look like a museum." Mrs. Truman left the White House in January, 1953, and returned in May for a ladies luncheon 10 which Mamie Eisenhower had invited her. Mr. West brought her up to the line n and ewing room on the third ftoor to sec me. I rold her I w<.1s going to Californi:l to see my brother. She said, ''Jf you don't slop by rhc house in fndepen- dence we're going to ~ mighty mad." Well, I didn't make it on that trip, but I did make it on another occasion, and J will nev~r forget the look of that house on 219 North Delaware Street in IndepenJencc, Mo. The first thing that shocked me a~ I entered wa u big picture of Ei~n­ hower, who was certainly nor Mr Tru- man's friend and aboul whom he had said many harsh things. "Wh y?" J asked Vietta, poi nting at the portrait on the wall. "Why Ike of all people? I thought that they were practically enemies.'' "Because he is Prt'sidfnt," said Vi- c:lla. "That's the way Harry Truman feels about history •· As J continued through the house, I reulized that this was what Mrs. Tru- man had been trying lo achieve at the White House. The whole house was light, homey and comfortable, with a quaint touch added of a stained-glass window that fihcred the light. ln the ex-President's room was the book he was reading, opened to page 229, just where he had left otT. The book was titled, "The Battle of Normandy." Perhaps no other First Lady has ever been such a bug on cleanliness. At the While House, she had kept pointing out the dust and the staff would give the rooms another lick and a promise. Eventually sbe just gave up. "I can't win, Lillian,'' she would say. "( am surrendering." Her simple, spotless home in Independence was all that the White House couki never be. But I don't mean to imply that Bess Truman was simply a housewife. Far from it. The public never realized the role she played in many of the Presi- dent's great decisions. The President was always bringing home his Impor- tant papers and taking Bess with him into his study while be worked. As he him~lf tater admitted, he sought Bess's thinking on every crucial decision- yes, even on whether to drop the first atomic bomb. There is one final story I remember clearly. When FDR died and Mrs. Truman became First Lady, she bad lo deal with her predecessor's house- keeper, Mrs. Nesbitt. Mrs. Nesbitt was forever loyal to lhe Rooscvelts. When Bess would ask Mrs. Nesbitt to do something, Mrs. Nesbitt would reply condescendingly, "Mrs. Roosevelt didn't do that.'' Mrs. Nesbiu had a genius for making the Trumans squirm. Tbose who read J. 8. West's "Up- stairs at the White House" ~now that Mrs. Nesbitt was final ly fired over a stick. of buner. But· the whole story was not told and J feel J should tell it for history. It shows Bess Truman's character-perhaps better than any- thing else that bappeo·ed. What happened was that Mrs. T. be- longed to a Spanish club that met for "He sought Ben's thinking on every crucial decision- yes, even on whether to drop the first atomic bomb." lunch every week. On this particular week, Bess had been assigned to bring the butter for the luncheon-one stick of butter. It was in the days of World War JJ rationing. Being courteous, Mrs. Truman did not just order Mrs. Nesbitt to gel the butter. She asked if she might have a stick of butter for the club. Jnstead of sayi ng, "Yes, of course, Mrs. Truman," the housekeeper said, "No, we've used up almost all our ration stamps al- ready.'' Mrs. Truman bit her tongue. Then, as she was still smarting from the rebuff, sbe overheard the social secretary, Mrs. Reathel Odum, ask the housekeeper if she could get her a little "extra butter," Mrs. Truman almost fainted when she heard Mrs. Nesbitt breezily reply, "Why, child, 1 can get you a11 the but- ter you want.'' Bess called her husband, who was io copference in the OvaJ Office. Presi- dent Truman had one rule; f( his wife called, he was to be disturbed, no mat- ter what. Truman immediatelyCJilled the Chief Usher of the White House. "I think it's time to find a new housekeeper,'' he said. Said the Chief Usher, "That won't be necessary, Mr. President. I have taken care of that already. Mrs. Nesbitt is no lo nger the house- keeper.'' And that's the way it was. all FAMILY WEEKLY. Aorll 6, 1975 • '1 -lnttocluclltfl tit• mo.t tomprelten1lve dudy ever done on thl1 vital sub/ect. 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(1t oza.) ......... 8our Stlr·Fry Entr6e Mix 1 t.111..,oon cider YIMpr ~ cup ....., llced 8ClllloM 1 cup ........,., cut """ be-,coobd ::.-::~ 1. Combine soy sauce, Tabasco, garlic and sherry in a medium mixing bowl. Add pork and toss to coat thoroughly. Cover and refrigerate 10 minutes. (If time permits. a longer marinat- ing period improves flavor.) 2. Heat vegetable oil in skillet. Add pork and saute, stirring, until brown. Add water and glaze mix from Sweet and Sour Entree Mix. Stir until well blended. Add vinegar and sim- t • FAMILY WEEKLY, April e, 11115 mer 3 minutes. 3. Add aweet and sour sauce from entree mix, scallions and beans. Stir to mix well and heat through. Serve on rioc. Garnish with crisp Chow Mein Noodles. Malces 4 servings •or substitute lean beef, chick- en or turkey. CHICKEN VELVET SOUP 2 C*'8 (11~-oz. elze) ctHcbn broth 1 CM (7 OD.) com, drained Ya cup flnlty diced ..... 1.-1..,oon.....,., D_,.. ground blllCk pepper 1egg,tlghtlr ......... 1 t8bleepoon tMnly albd ec.tllone 1. Combine chicken broth, oom, barn, sherry and pepper in meclium saucepan. Bring to boiling; reduce heat and simmer S minutes. 2. Stirring broth constantly with a fort. add beaten egg in thin stream. Remove from heat. Serve garnished with sliced scal- lions. Makes 4 servings ·. ·. ' ' Here it is. More. The first l 20mm cigarette. A whole new look. A whole new feel. A whole new length. And what's more, More is avail- able in your choice of regular filter or menthol. But either way, it's More. Long, lean and burnished brown, More looks like more, it tastes like more, yet it's surprisingly mild. More smokes slower too, yet draws easy for more enjoyment. (Which gives you more time f o.r those relaxing moments.) 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"Christians to the ltonsl" But the folJowers of Christ had other ideas They knew that Christ had given them a mission in the world, and they were not about to lie down and play dead. even if some of their number were called upon to sutter martyrdom. They were idealists enough to hold fast to.Christ's teach· ing and reahsts enough to know the need for self-d1sc1pltne and organization if their mission were to be effective Both the 1dealtsm and the realism are impressive in early Christian history as 11 appears in the New Testament and in the writings of later generations This history and these writings give us reassurance and courage today, w hen the spirit of pagan Rome 1s again abroad 1n the land We do w ell to remember Peter and Paul. Clement and Ignatius. and what they said and did. For a short survey of the early Christian scene. we invite you to write for our free pamphlet. "The Early Years of the Church." 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N,Y. aod Fla. rnllknta 1•ppropria1e saln tax. llOlet .,.• .._.,~ ----·-·-··-- Warren Bea~ Talks About Privaey, Marriage, Kids, Himself B y H e le n Dorsey "I INnlc I function more ctearty when people ,.., .. my ldees. l nlher Nke thet becMIM I'm going to do what I went to •rwerr• I n person, 37-year-old Warren Beatty was a far cry from his famous cinematic 'image. He was haggard-looking, overtired from the strain of a succession of 18-bour working days. He wore rumpled clothes-an open-necked shirt, ''tired" slacks and belted sport jacket. Despite his reputation for unwillingness to be inter- viewed, he was unusually cooperative, patient and willing to talk about his personal life. I was amazed by the flow of his energy and rus powers of concentration. These are the highlights of our conversation, taped over a 24-bour period: FAMILY WEEKLY: Did you used to be uptight about the press? BEATTY: No, but I was offended by the eco- nomics of it. I didn't feel that people really wanted to know about me, and I didn't feel that it was important to do an interview with me. The writers who talked with me were usually intelligent people, and I thought they were a little embarrassed at being assigned to do a story on somebody who didn't really stimulate them. FW: Producing films is a tremendous amount of work. Why do you do it? BEATTY: Because, as the producer, you control 10 • FAMILY WEEKLY, April II, 1975 your movie. Once in a while, you want to do something exactly the way you think it should be done. My role is to see that the picture is done as well as it can be. FW: How do you create an atmosphere in which people want to participate? BEATTY: You Jisten to people. You show a certain amount of flexibility, which happens when you really listen to people. And you don't fall prey to what they call the one-man "auteur" theory of making films. You acknowledge the fact that this is a medium of collectivity, one that requires the efforts of a lot of people work- ing together. Sometimes you get more involved in great expenditures of energy and diplomacy, but that's a healthy situation. I think I function more clearly when people resist my ideas. I rather like that because I'm going to do what I want to anyway! FW: Preedom of choice seems particularly im- portant to you. BEATTY: Isn't it important to everybody? But maybe you're right. I have never been under contract to anybody. I bought myself back from MGM because I didn't want to be told what to do, and I had the feeling they w~re going to tell me what to do, or at least try to! StarCltflt FW: How do you react to being called a sex symbol? BEATIY: I've never minded that at aJI! [Laughs uproariousJy] l don't find it embarrassing. Maybe at one time I did. I think it's ricticulous, but it's aort of flattering! FW: Why ctid you turn down ten football schol- arships to study speech at Northwestern? BEATIY: Because I didn't want to get my teeth pushed down my throat! Also, football took so much energy that I didn't have any energy left for a nything else. FW: What were you looking for? BEATIY: I wanted to direct in the theater, but I went to New York to study acting because J thought that was the foundation of the theater. FW: Why did you need to become an actor? BEATIY: I just thought it was a perfect way to make a lot of moneyf I don't think: J ever had a great need to be a great actor. I tbinJc that's been borne out by the pas.t 15 years. I could have done 40 or 60 movies, but I've done 14! FW: Would you ever &eek political office? BEATIY: Not now, but I'd be silly to rule it out for the future. FW: Is it true you once said . "I don't know 111 don't know that "1&rriage and commitment necenarily go hand In hand. After all, moat of my friends have been married many times and there didn't seem to be any com- mitment Involved there!" if I'm generous enough to run for political officer' What did you mean? BEATIY: Yes, ifs true. l meant that the ego- tistical gratification that comes to a person like me in public Jife, through recognition, is satis- fied in movies. And there's so much abuse that a person takes in pursuit of a polit.icaJ career, I don't think I couJd tolerate that now. FW: Are you shy? BEATIY: Shyness is not necessarily a virtue, is it? I think shyness has more to do with vanity than anything else. FW: Do you have any fears In your life? BEATIY: Fears? Yeah, I have a Jot of fears. I have a fear of lack of privacy, and I have a fear of going into my fears. FW: Do you seek anyone's guidance? BEATIY: I can't boncslly say that I seek any- one's guidance at this point, other than my own, but I have a number of friends whose opinions I respect. It wouJd depend on what I had a question about. But I think l might ask my mother and my sister [Shirley MacLaine] and my father about a given issue. Did you see Shirley dance oh her special? Wasn't she some- thing? [Smiles] FW: Are you ever lonely? BEATIY: Occasionally, but not at the moment. Being alone is fine, but to be lonely implies some kind of unhappiness. I think spending a certain amounl of time alone is important to clarify your thinking. FW: How do you accomplish that? FAMILY WEEKLY, Aprll 8, 1975 • 11 BEATIY: By going off in a car or to my house. Change is more relaxing for me than anything else-change of environment, or change of ac-- tivity. Then a whole different set of impulses comes into play. FW: Money seems unimportant to you. BEATIY: Once you have money, it becomes less important, but if you don't have money. it's very important. FW: How much do you value material things? 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It's a Mercedes coupe. l bought my houae because I like the house. rve been looking for that par- ticular k.iod of house for a long time, and I finally found it. It's sort of a 1930-ish house. It has an a.rt deco quality about it. It would have been very much out of fashion ten years ago, but now it seems lo be very much in fashion! 1 like it be- cause it bas a large degree of privacy. It's on a bill. Jt was in bad enough shape so that I could sort of make it my own when I fixed it up. FW: Does the house give you a feeling of permanence? BEATTY: fve always found liv- ing in a hotel was as perma- nent as anything else. To me, it's like we're all kind of renting whatever we own anyway. The house I own was owned by somebody who died, aod was owned before that by some- body else who died. And, evi- dcntJy, it was permanent for both of them! [Laughs] FW: How do you feel about privacy? BEATTY: I think any actor who says privacy is terribly impor- tant to him has got to be a little crazy. I've always found that if you truly want to be private, you can do it. Nobody's that interested. But if you're tom about it-if you want privacy but don't really want to lose all that notoriety-it produces schizophrenia. I think you see that very often among actors. FW: Isn't that true of many public figures as well? BEATTY: Well, yes, n politi- cian seems to have to lead a certain life-style that is accept- able to the voter, no matter what bis owo life-style really is. People are so battered by the dishonesties of politicians that they seem to be really thrilled by candor from anyone in poli- tics. When Wilbur MiUs finally said, "Look, I'm an alcoholic. I have been behaving like a fool because I'm an alcoholic. but I'~ going to change," how can you not be in his comer? But it would be very difficult for me to change my life-style just so I could get elected to office. FW: What about marriage? Does the idea of commitment bother you? BEATTY: No. I'm oot antago- nistic to the idea of marriage, and I don't really resist the idea of commitment. But I don't know that marriage and com- mitment necessarily go hand in haod. After all. most of my friends have been married many times and there didn't seem to be any commitment in- vol vcd there! I have been com- mitted to people, but to me, the public spectacle of marriage is embarrassing. But if someone wanted to marry me very badly, I would probably marry. I think there is a lot of excitement in the idea of monogamy. FW: You think it's possible to be monogamous? BEATIY: Yes, sure. I think it takes a lot of intelligence and a lot of discipline and a lot of intensity, but l also don't con- sider the absence of monogamy something to be afraid of. FW: Would you like to have children? BEATTY: I love children. I think there will always be OnbelngaMJl .,....,.,.: "Ir• rldle> ulou .. but If• tort of ftllttedng ... ., On running for omc.: ''I'd be .. Hy to Nie It out for the future." "If someone wanted to marry me very badly. I would probably marry. I think there ls a lot of excitement In the Idea of monogamy." enough children around so that 1 don't have to. have them my- self, but there is a feeling chil- dren give you that you can't get anywhere else! That's a very selfish point of view; I would dread the possessiveness that I know I would feel because my children's lives were not mine. I feel very much at case with, and very attracted to, other people's children! I have often thought I'm better with other people's children than I would be with my own. FW: What qualities do you value in a woman? BEATTY: The same qualities I like in men! The quality of hon- esty is the most important qual- ity to me, io men or women. And a sense of art, which is part of honesty. I admire ,_ a sense of right and wrong. 1111 FAMILY WEEKLY, Aprll e, 1975 • u i 0 f ! 0 NOW! GET ~. 3 REAL OLD U..S.. 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I WILT CHAMBERLAIN Height ~'t alwaJ8 M MMt QUOTE: 'There are oertain disadvantages to being tall, of course, particularly wheu you're young and your body is growing faster than your ability to cope with the situations that growth creates. I used to get frustrated when I was about seven years old and fd go to the movies with my friends and they'd get in for children's prices and I bad to pay adult prices- which you weren't supposed to pay until you were 11. The woman in the tic1cet booth knew my farD.ily and all, but she 6gured I had to be older because I was bigger. I also remember one time when I was in the sjxth or seventh grade and about five of us Jcids climbed up on the roof of a trolley-car barn and someone called the cops .... The police just toolc it for granted that beca~ I was the biggest, J must be the ringleader. Actually, I wa.~ the yoWlgest one there, and I'd just gone along with what the other guys wanted to do." From "Wilt: Just Lilce Any Other 7-Foot Millionaire Who Lives Next Door," by Wilt Chamberlain and David Shaw (Warner Paperback Library. $1.95). UNQUOTE. THE MILKMAN FL YEnf No more horae end wagon It would never do In large dtln, but in the country where there are wide-open spaces, this new type of millc wagon may be just the thing. It all began in England when a group of hover- craft enthusiasts decided to combine their hobby with their profession. The result was a ftying millonan. Actually, the fiber-glass hover- craft can be built by anyone who has the time, money and know-how. The machine travels at 45 miles an hour, sitting on a 5/16-inch cushion of air. But until hovercraft are Ucensed for road travel, cars and truclcs wiU probably continue to rule the highways. Anyway. there are few places left in America where people still receive millc from the millcman and not from the super- market. 14 • FAMILY WEEKLY, April II, 1875 • .. iii Popular cultuN doesn't reOect the mood of the people any more says Donna Fargo, coWltry· western superstar and Grammy Award winner. "With inftation and unem- ployment rising, who needs to see a movie with an Wl· happy ending or listen to a depressing song? We are not psychologically prepared to hear any more gloomy predictions. I think that's why my recording of The Happiest Girl in the 1 DOftM f8f90 Whole U.S.A.' was such a best seller." Donna just might have a point-discussions are now taking place about using that platinum record- ing or her recent hit "U.S. of A." as the Miss U.S.A. pageant's theme song. DATES: The Oscar Awards are Tuaday. BIRTHDAYS (aJJ Aries): Sunday-Andre · Previn 46; Lowell Thomas 83. Monday-James Gamer 47; David Frost 36; Ravi Shankar 55; Percy Faith fJ'T. Tundey-Mary Piclcford 81. Weclnnday-Hugh Hefner 49; Abraham Ribi- coff 65; J. William Fulbright 70. Tbu'8dey- Omar Sharif 43; Cla~e Boothe Luce 72. Friday -Ethel Kennedy 47; Joel Grey 43. Saturday- Ann Miller 52; David Cassidy 25; Tiny Tim 45. BIRTHDAY PEOPLE: Lowell Thome• and a.e Boothe Luce By Frank Baglnakf LITTLE EMILY "It'• • partJ nne." I ATLASTI THE 4 FAMOUS MIRACLE FAT IELTERS ALL · NOi iN 1 TINY DYNAMITE TABLET! The Vlnegar-Leclthln·Kelp..88 formula made nationally famous by a veteran N. Y. Timas reporter must make you lose 12 pounds In 2 weeks or pay nothing! Recen tly a slim, attractive woman who has been a reporter for the New Yo rk Times for 10 years lobbed a bomb-shell into the billion dollar re- ducing business. She made aH those fancy fat farms, saunas, reducing machines, trick belts, m assage salons, frantic exercises, and dangerous appetite suppressants look ridiculous. She reported that just by . including three simple, natural, qoo-~1v~ f~ and one incred.ible VJtanun m their low-calorie diets, fatty after fatty had finally reduced weight in a hurry - just as she had -without hunger, without irritation, and without dan- gerous drugs. These nutrients, as pure and natural as country air, as clean and healthful as a mountain stream, are apple cider vinegar, soy-bean lecithin, pure sea- keJp, plus vitamin B6. .The T imes reporter researched some hundred-odd books and scientific re- ports on weight control and n_u~rit!on. She interviewed doctors, nutnttomsts, and research scientists galore. Each was a specialist in his own field. B~t when th is investigative reporter put it all together, she came up with a re- markable conclusion none of the sci- entists reached independently. It looked too good to be true! But .• onl.Y when she tried them on herself did this Rushed Fresh From Laboratory Benches! Now with new Kelpathin tablets, millions more c.an now enjoy the fat-melllng, health- bulldlng beneflts of the cider vinegar. lecithin, kelp, and 86 formula you 've been hearing and reading about This new. convenient tablet form means no mess. no measuring, no confusion, no Incon- venience In shopping or preparing. And you don't skip your dally Intake, as you otherwise might when away from home. Equally Important: Kelpathln tablets are rushed to you fresh from the laboratory benches, at their peak of potency. You see. our dlrect·to-)'9u sates program eliminates lono storage In warehot.lses and on store shelves, where so many preparations contain· Ing vitamins lose their potency. Our special Potency Protector bottle keeps the contents fresh longer after you open It ·skeptical reporter realize what a god· send for the overweight she'd hit upon. Weight comes off with a rush! When she combined all 4 ingredients she nit the jackpot. WeiW!t c~e off with a rush. Instead of bulgmg with fat in the worst possible places, she found she was suddenly not just un-fat but downright slender. Even her doctor was astounded be- cause the difference in her appearance was almost unbelievable. Naturally her friends wanted to try the same mir- acle nutrients. And they, too, quickly found themselves losing weight at a truly unbelievable rate, without dras- tic dieting. (Even if you don't reduce your caloric intake, she. reports~ you may find yourself losing weight, though, naturally. you'll do even bet- ter if you diet.) Since then thousands upon thousands of enthusi~tic people have tried this program. It is w,iMJy successful. But beneficial as they are, these wonder- working foods presented problems. It's inconvenient to keep them all on hand and use them -especially when away from home. It's confusing, with four different things to remember each day and differing amounts of each. And you have to go to special stores -perhaps miles out of your way - to shop for them all indivi.dually. B~t now it's a cinch to obtam all their benefits -with Kelpathin. Now in tablet form -the "4 little friends" that helped make the TIMES reporter skinny. Here in these easy-to-carry, easy-to- swallow tablets, are all the 4 nutrients that helped the T IMES reporter and so many others lose weight with-such startling ease. The Pure Essence of the 4 Little Friends 1. Virgi~ sea-kelp. The wortd:s m_ost reliable sou rce for the 1odtne traces so vital to the proper func- tioning of your thyroid gland. Only if the thyroid works properly will fat be burned away as nature intended. 2. Pure soy•bea n lecithin. Used in chocolate factories to keep choco- late liquid. The TIMES reporter theorizes it liquefies fat, too, thus helping get rid of it. Whatever the reason, this pure food does de- crease the hard, fat-like, artery- clogging substance, cholesterol, by as much as 30 %. And it seems to redistribute your weight more evenly so there are no ugly bulges. In addition, it is rich in phos- phorus, essential to your brain. It contains two of the hardest-to-get B vitamins, important to your hair, health, and beauty. It's jumping with vitamin E. And a famous nutrition expert says all your glands, including your sex glands. need lecithin to function properly. 3. Vitamin 8 6. A Texas doctor found th is essentia l vitamin per- formed near miracles in making his patients lose weight and inches -especially around the waist - with no other change in diet. He says it works with your body's so- dium and potassium to make you lose body fluids that make you fat and bloated and make clothes so uncomfortably tight. 4. "Country-store" apple cider vine- gar. No less an authodty than the Encyclopaedia Britannica says : "Vinegar ... is taken as a cure for obesity.'' One reason could be that real country-store apple cider vinegar is swimming with potas- sium, important to weight loss. At any rate. when the New York Times reporter tried this legen- dary Vermont folk remedy, she reports, .. inches is what I Jost". Remember, with these wonderworkers you're getting food and a precious vitamin, not drugs, so they are com- pletely and utterly safe. Ther~ isn't the slightest risk involved in eatmg them -not even a financial one. Lose 12 pounds In two weeks-or pay nothing Try Kelpathin for two weeks. If you don't lose I 2 pounds or more and aren't convinced you'll keep right on losing without hunger, irritation, drugs, rigorous dieting, or backbreak- ing exercise -even if everything else you've ever tried failed -simply re- turn the unused tablets and we'll re- fund every cent. Why not discover this easy, proven way to lose weight and ugly bulges right away? 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IFWE DON'T HAVE PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP IN -------""THIS RUN-DoWN DUMP OFA HoVEL, WHO WILL? ~·~OFF -COLOR . WOUL-D Bt=: APPROPRIATE. DOCT.OR SMOCK . .... -. - I -· t t • #. I • t + ' ..... ·--:--: -- C197&by Un•l•CI Futu•t Synd•.:,.te Inc . byFardJo11naon OFF· WHITE For< l~·H: WHAT ~ MALL , OFF .. WHll~ ',ABOUT . FOR IHE PARLOR·· MY r---~. L *@)~!! • ~ . ;;;::--. ROOM . ~".~. ? ···IT ALWAYS DOE.5 FOR ME. . ... By .. George. Lemont GIVS: C~S:Pl""r -ro "MAMA F'LJCSAZZl'S COF<ReSPONPEiNCe SCHOOi-r=oR FL.-ESC'GL.-1 NG Pt...uMeESRS ".' : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . ~ ? DICK TRACY -HES BEING HELD FOR INVESTIGATION OF -MURDER AND WE'RE DOING ALL WE CAN, SPARKLE. HIS POLE CLIM B· ING GEAR HAD BUT AAY VERA NEVER OWNED A CUN! HE COULDN'T KILL ANYONE. HIS PRINTS ARE ON THE WEAPON! IT'S GOT TO BE CHECKED OUT. BEEN STOLEN ~- WELL, IF= VERA DIDN'T DO THIS ·WHO DID? FROM THE PHONE COMPANY .. ( OH, 8ROTH£R ! ... Nar AGAIN! \ I ... ... l'LL. GET BEHIND WITH MY STRIPS! by' Chester Gould THE DEAD MAN WAS A BAD ACTOR. GOT HIM .. SELF FIRED FROM THE PHONE COMPANY 2 YEARS . AGO FOR OBSCENE PHONE CALLS WHILE ON DUTY. HOW COULD THIS HAPPEN TO SUCH A SWEET MAN? THlS Li°tTL.E WEAPON ~tr4E CARRIED' AAOUND HIS NECK, SHOVv'ED 'ONE BULLET FIRED. .. -- -. . • -~ - . . lf SH E D0~5N'I LIKE'. W f;Sl£RN MUSIC, WHY DO~SN'I SHE JUST. SAY SO? D • CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYES? There are at leut six differ· ences ln drawinc details between top and bottom panels. How quickly can you find them? Check an1wm with tho1e below. 'U\..tOql '1 l'"I!' ·~ 'llUtHIUI I I P l\.)O.f ·c; '1UIHIUI 1! 1114!' 't> 'lUal•JJJl> I! e~;:>•N 'C 'llll04\ I! p103 :>µp.>(~ 't ·p1u0t\!iOd1J IJ WJV '1 :n J UU•IJ!O -" . .. f~I Vou Do ALL --nJe: ~ouG e wog K A'ND u r Mf: COMt A'NP GO /16 I PL.6As e:, GORDO ·---., ' . , ff al Ka ufma1> ~ e SAY CHEF.SE! J. Which cheeae hu wh1sk,.rs? 2. Whlrh chHM 1s a thie~ 3. Which cheese 1s tracked t hrouah the hou•? Answers below. ·•nuntpnw 'J: ·n11mqw1, ·i ·p1uqw~w1:> · c e KwickiP Kwiz : California, onee known a~ the RPar e Re publir, has a hear on its nag. Whieh &.tatE> 's nag ·lihows a pelican'! SAFE BET! ''I'll make ~ou a e Rin gs on a target score 16, 17, 23, 24 and 34 poi nts. Can you score 100 in six shots? P.S.: That's exactly l 00, no more or Jess. ·uw11 J1'0J Lt ';Ul.'\\l q I .uu l<; \\,1~l'r." a 111Jn sa id to a 'trapp111~ m·1~hbor, "lhal ' '·'" "hc.-cl '0111l'· e Toniue 1'wi$ter.;! Repeat rapidly: ShavP a ~ingle tlung in a Y.hrdt-arrow d1)1411 10 i.hingle thin. Re~hlp a pre~hrunk shirt. the j.!.llC lh.11) Oil l :tll'I "heel h<tlk." H1~ hrfly ne1~ht-nr lonkrd ~im mer. He though~ of hdg.4' of er· mrnt, bncks. old iron, rte., and concluded that whate,·er hi'> con· lidenl friend could car· ry, he could carry bet- ter. "Ym1'rr on," he ~a id . "Okay," the tir~t 11w1 replied. He walkl'd . (l\l.'r lo hi' friend and ullercd two word' lhal rau~ed his opponent lo lose. Just what two words dtd !he winner say? .. ·u! 1•0 .. :ea • spJo.lt. l'!H CALL OF THE WI LD! Four or five pitches thrown above are wild, while one ball carries over the plate. Which is good? <C> 1976 KJn1 P'M tuna S111dieat.. Jne,) 4 -6 NET GAIN! Add colon; nPatly: 1-Red. 2-Lt. blue. 3-Yellow. 4-Lt. brown. 5-Fll'i;h. 6-0range. 7-Lt. green. ~-Lt. purple. 9-0k. purple. JO-Dk . brown. J 1-Dk. grttn. 12-Dk. blue. SPELLBINDER! SCORE l 0 pointa for usin& all the ----+-----letters in the word below to form ____ .,_ __ _ two complete worda: MI NST R EL THEN acore 2 pointa each for all ----+----- words of four letters or more --------- found amonc tt\• letters. Try to 1eore at Jeut &O points.----+----- ·1uu 'u•ns : w•.rt•u• "flltno,r By Brown and Casson NO ONf-£L'56 / tV€N 1~1tRES1'S M€ AN4'Moee! l KN 6W '/OLJ WOlJLJ?. . . C~AQL.16, WI LL, l(OU MA~R'/ ME:? AFTER A WOl<K..OU't LIKE. 8AiJ.llN& ' l D B SAC~€LO~~ 5~0VLO Nevtfl £AT HOT .P€P Pe12S AN o e.NC i-\1 L..ADAt; . 0£FO~t /Hell GO fo SLE:eP ! ~ . ... . . Gus Arriola ' "X'"O'~:SL:E:~::E:::E:.:CS TomK.Ryan - ~-v--es-, 1-0-TSA._ioc_K_., '{j-o-u~--__, ME CARRY WATeR FO. '100! » MAY CARRV 1H~ WA~R 9ACK FORM£:. HE:Rf: YOU AR~, ~UCOLIC ~UFFALO ARCIHlllE ® I ., ' ,..,.....--------...~ ~AVE A GOOD TIME , SON.' DON'T WORRY I OAP. I'LL PUT THIS FIVE DOLLARS YOU GAVE ME TO GOOD USE.' ANO WHAT COULD BE WISER THAN TO SPENO IT ON THE LOVE OFMY OH,BOY,15 VERONICA GOING TO BE SURPRISED WHEN SHE HAVE I GOT A SURPRISE FOR YOU .1 So Mr. Grimm Chu\?b was smart. He has been trying picked a good time to buv h\m out J.---to retire. for vear;! ~~~--x..~ .. . :_ ·"":" -t':-4 -- Fl NDS OUT SHE WON'T HAVE TO GO LIFE.' _ I'm not too ~· 5urprised, Uncle Walt. Chubb is qetting old. • I dorit think Grimm can do enough business to make those pavmants, Mr. Wallet. DUTCH TREAT TODAY.' I Just the same, we lL miss him so let5 qo tell ~im. Goo. lhen Mr. Chubb might get ·1t ba~k! - r----~~~~~~~~~,,;..,-, -· ~ . . "" I . lAw UttteSy,id'~t• 0 t<.,.,eewr.. ~a .. l<le .. te11. w-rilht• ,...,., • .-. THERE SHE 15 NOW. NEY, VfiRONICA .' ONE HOUR S!RVICE THAT WILL BE~/V£ /,)(XI A~S.' C 1975, Archie Comic Publ1 catio.n t. Inc. D11lriliule<l lly K1111e h .. 111r~· s,·n•li<'"'''-- A WISE DECISION_:, ARCHIE." byBlllPil1'ly No, he~ not home, Mr. Wallet. But · \i~ it wa~rit hts aqe. It6 the higher ?~ prices, the unemployment and = I jut;t can't imagine what we'd do without the old guy. the qas shortage. . ~ .. ~ Too bad . .. . -