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·Do,jglas
Strike
Ended
About 1.500 machinists are ex·
!}>ected to return to work Tuesday
at McDonnell Douglas Corpora·
4ip.h's HuntJngton Beach plant as
Jttie result or a union vote Satur·
.\day to accept a new contract of.
:fer.
!• A total of 7 ,000 1nen:1bers of
·Lodge 720 of the lnternat1onal A~·
--sociation of Machinists (JAM ),
·"•hich represent11 10 locals in
~uthern California, will be at
'(acted b·y the decision.
~ The contract was approved by
:6S ·percent of the members pre
,:)ient at a morning meeting at the
_.(...os Angeles Sports Arena, ac
cqrding to Leonard Loomis, bu:si ·
ness representative fort he lodge.
"The reaction "'as that the ~mbers felt th.is was the best
\l)ey could get under all the
drcumstances," Loomis said, rdding, !'l'm oQt:tpt..u,y aatl.sfi~
hat we weren ''f aOle to get
"'more."
. Some ~mem~ts Q( Lile uniou OP·
Posed lo eccePting the contract
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Physician
-~dy_ises
On Orphans
A Costa Mesa physician who
l!as worked with Vietnamese ~ldren has offered some sug-
gestions for American parents
adopting orphans Crom that coun·
try.
Or. Jeun Carlin, on the staff of
Fairview State liospital, gave
these tips which have been wide· ry quot~ in the news media.
·First, she stressed that parents
s hould keep the child's Viet-
'liimese name rather than at-
remptin g to give him an
·American name.
"That's all he has left of his
Identity," she said.
In fact, any unnecessary
change should be avoided, sug-
g«sted Dr. Carlin, who worked
with Vietnamese children in 1969
l)nd 1971 as a representative of.
"Volunteer Physicians for Viet-
nam. ' Other suggestions ":ere that
perents: ·
·-Speak softly. .
-Le't any c-hild .over 2 choose
)llhefher to use chopsticks or
,1 1verw·are.
-.--serve bawls of rice. ~nd thin
rice soup along with new
1\rnerican foods.
-Allow the child to squat un
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Robber Hits
Jolly Roger . . ~· ....
· An armed rob~r. poss ibfy US·
Ing one accorqp1¥:e. made of(
'With between '®() ,nd SliQO late
Sutµrday night 0riorn'·the 'J~lly
Roier restaurant at' 400 s..cOast
IDjhway iq Lagunu.:Beaeh·. ·
Sgt. Dave Avers ol the'tnguna
Bc11:ch Police said a m·aw entered
. the restaura:nt at· AbOut. 10:23
,p.m.; aske-d 'R>r ~l\ange"rar tl bill
·and then, wberi the·manager
opened lhe..cllh register.,.. d"'w a pllllOI aod'deni_,.ecl Ute,l!lC-.~, 1
· Ave"' oe~lHe fobller.escaped ·1n a .car·llellll>ed to hne ~·
driven 6~ ID accomlJll..,. The
.robber 1'•• <!Fscrlbedl ~ a, m~e .Caucasiaa'aSolrt .22'at·2S~el-J
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' 329·,0rphans-in LA;
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KATHI TITTLE AND HER NEW DAUGHTER'<;UDDLE
lt'a Ad)uatment Time for Wendy ln.)Vest"tlhster
Kim Xuan is Now
Wendy, Lee Tittle
By TERRY COVILLE
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Little Wendy Lee Tillie has arrived in America -and
America had better make room for her.
You might think a 4-year-old tot freshly escaped from the war
and ravage of Vietnam would be a little frightened and very lonely .
Not Wendy. . ,
''She's really fantastic," grins Mrs. Kathi Ti.ttle, ~endy s
ne"' mother in Westminster. "I expected a cowenng child that
wou ld cling to me for amontb. She has adjusted beautifully.''
Kathi and Roland Tittle, who live in · a Westmins.ter
tract just north or Golden West College! have three of their own
youngsters : Chris, 7, Scott,5. and Michel e. 3. 1·
··she loves the kids. She probably wouldn't have adjusted
nearly as well without them," says Mrs. Tittle. ·
And even though s he can't speak English, dark-eyed Wendy
can hold her own in sibling rival ry -a good sign, says Mrs. Tit-
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She can be-a tease. One afternoon, for example, she .climbed
on the back of a new stuffed hippopotamus nearly a! big as she.
When Michelle wanted to climb on. too, Wendy flashed her a de·
vilish grin, giggled (in Vietnamese?), and slid backward on the
hippo." leaving no room for Michelle.
But "'hen Michelle backed away, surprised, Wendy
sr:niled and s lid ro-rward , making plenty.of room "forller•nft'eiaJ .
ter.
Wendy was one of the Saigon orphans who made it on Ed
Daly's \V~rld Airways ,flight. the .first bp.~y -~OP'-,o_l\l,...~f •
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The Tittles had been trying to adopt a V1etn,me~~ cb11a f.o~
rear. They had known about Wendy 1 her.¥ieln8mese n~m~ )s
Kim Xuan -for about.four weeks. . . · :, .,. . .
When the South Vietnamese arm¥ began·)>acklftdaling 1n .,.
rapid fashion, Mrs. Tittle admits ''we panicked.,,. ,. .., ?
Roland "·as in Sacramento, trying to get Wendy a visa l,.o lea,•e
Vietnam, the day the World Airways ffight landed ;n Oakland. The,'
Ttttles didn't know she was on it until Mrs. TitllU'._e,tei\jed a ph9\)e
callat3a.m. -' ..., • ·
They ,eiq~ed her 111' .,~e P~1J !J.ilt\! .. a1 l,..o~ Angel~s
wfaere a crowd of new parents, orphans and journa'n~ts merged ih
one mass. . •
"An .airport official handed he r to us. She had a tag on her
arm that read 'Tuyet 'ri.ttle,' " Mrs. Tittle says. 11T~e first nig}lt
she didn't spy a word all the way home. Then· at ttome !he begaD
to cry ,,J .w~s relie.ved .. lt.,woul'<ln't bav'e been· normal not to crY."
Wei\dy flashed .he,r 'ljrst smile at the doctor'.s office the liext
LOS ANGELES (AP)-Hope
contrasted with the horror or-
war-spawned disease SaturdaY.
as 329 orphans-including the·
first from Cambodia-arrived
here from Saigon.
One three-month-old Viet-
namese girl didn't make it. She
died as the World Airways Boe-
in g 747 approached the
mainland . of what the Los
Angel es Coun -
ty Coroner's office -said was
pneumonia, dl>hydra9011 and pre-
maturity. or the others, doctors ordered
32 to local hospitals with ail·
ments ranging from malnutrition
to pneumoniCt and tuberculosis.
But almost all-including those .
classified as ''welJ''-appprently
, "''"" infnted .. 1*1tlt'-:"Uce'~ adult~ babysitters said.
All the orphans were under 10
years 9; ag~: with .150~so .Youn.;:
t.h ey were transported' In
bassinets-m akeshih cribs made
of car.dboard. ·
The plane carried 52 orphans
from Cambodia, which officials
said represented the first group
fcom Vietnam 's battered
neighbor to arri\o·e in America.
There 'vere 150 ad ults with the or-
phans-some of th~m non-
military personnel who said they
'>''ere evacuatin g themsel"es
from Vietnam for good.
After about a £our-hour
stopover, 171 of the orphans took
off on another jetliner for
Georgia and projected adoption
lhere. ·
When the plane arrived at Ft.
Benning, Betty Tisdale, leader of
.the rescue mission, declared, "l
feel \\'e have deprived the North
Vietnamese of 210 future Com-
munists ."
"The kids are in pretty good
shape," said Mrs. Tisdale. '"They·
were sad to leave but glad to be
comin g to America."
day, even before he gave hei' i Clean bill Of ht a Ith., I
-;.··Monday she. really began bugging, kissing and reaching out, ,. ., •
~·~unreal. Sb.e,~an .f.Ounl to 10 In EngJ~h. She can'bJiiJll.!t:IO"""; < · r, '
• f1:om blqcks taller th ah she..iS and sbe eo1ors as well·~rn'f okteii , ~ ~
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· · • .~rm-en'kfa.11~ '\vebdy''tit~tly ~siices~h~.Stra.~berri~~·ln baU tbttf .. a 1) .. 1 pr
with tier fork . She,alsosepar•les all her £ood into little-ttJes . ~nd Wrii~r · -~ liYm.lh e
she never starts to eat \lfllil the whole family i,-s~11td4•\ the ta· • ue~ln
blo. r-,· .,..,.~, ... *She just astounds us evCry day.._ I s:•ri't'bel,ie_ve !V• .•~
girl I brought home from the aU1M)rt.11.She •IWJlil!•• ·tOfaD · , ... _
Uiings £or hcrsell._ WheD I start to put lier sb0es 6n she'w ts todq
it.." gifna Mr1. Tittle. . " , . .. . ' '
But the Tittles haven't beell Ible~ et to leJI Wentty
!hi& home is hers -a £actor which shows up lil A."1m1all aign or lri·
Stturit.y. ~
When Wendy aet.s a new toy -: and she. 1et.& a lot -she
coreflllly J>ll<ks It In a box with her other ll>jl1, is IC e~erythln& hai
to be r~a~ for another move, at any inomenl : 1
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The liftoff for Georgia ended a
boisterous welcome in Los
Angeles. ·
''\\1e've got to go." insisted a
woman who grabbed an .orphan
out or the hands of a fire depart-
ment paramedic despite his·
pleas the infant needed aid. The
v.1oman, who added '"we emptied
a whole orphanage.'' then dashed
aboard the Georgia-bound plane.
All of those ndt bound for
Georgia were remaining in the
Los Angeles area, except for 22
bound for Norway and six going
to l:lonolulu. Those left who "'ere
not hospitalized went to a naval
base at Long Beach for adoption
processing among 400 local
families eager to give them
homes.
..Qoclal'll,&,ajd 111•1 of.~e sick in·
rants, one had measles, one
tuberculosis, three pneumonia,
20 d~bydf."}tion or malnt_1trtiQI}
and ope ctilcken J>OX. The other
ailments Weren•1. Immediately·
determined. They were taken by
helicopter to nine different loc:al
hospitals.
Several hundred local volun·
leers showed up at the airport
and with almost military pre-
cision helped the baby-lift's adult
babysitters process the
youngsters. The volunteers filed
in the rear door of the jumbo jet
<.1nd then emerged out the rront
door-each with a baby in arm or
leading orphans old enough .to
walk by the hand.
.. They told us the Cambodian
and Vietnamese children like to
be held a .great deal. I've never
held a baby in m y arms be£ore,''
exclaimed Craig J-luey, a Long
Beach student in his 20s.
"The babies afc like any other
babies," &aid nUi'sing _ dire~or
Kathy Gctvran of County-t.JSC
Medical Center where six ur the
ailing youngsters went. .. They
reel good wheh you bold them
·and feed them; arid Cry \\•hen you
don't .··
Army Chief Takes
Charge in Cambodia
SAIGON, South Vietnam (APl
-Cambodia 's armed forces
chief took over the Phnom Penh
government as head of a seven-
man committee after the acting
president fled on the· AmE:rican
evacuation airlift Saturday.
The new leader vowed to fight
on against r e bel forces en-
·croaching on the capital and hud -
dled with his "top committee"
Wltil early Sunday morning.
Across the border in South
Vietnam, Communist-led troops
launched fres h in£antry and
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armored assaults Sunday in the
bitter battle for Xuan Loe, a pro-
vincial capital on the invasion
roult! to Saigon only 40 miles to
the west .
A Saigon command
s poksesmen said <.irtillery ~nd
mortar· shells s lammed into the
town shortly after midnight and
just before dav.·n there \\•e re tank
and infantry assaults against the
reinforced South Vietnamese de·
renders. They s aid cas ualty
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I A.2 DAILY PILOT Sunday, April 13. 1975
Coast Watch ...
Top News Stories of the past week
from Orange Coast Communities
NEWP ORT BEACH--A team of four men
from the city's International Medioal
Volunteers l eft last week for Saigon
where they 'll be joined by about 50 more
volunteers wh o will provide medical aid
to war refugees ...
SADDLE BACK VALLEY--A 74-year-old
woman who was mauled by a lion a year
ago returned to Lion Country Safari for
another lo o k. Mrs. Thelma Samsioe of
Palomar Mountain said, ''It wasn't the
lion's fau lt." She accidentally rolled
down her window wh i!e trave ling ~hrou9~
the wild animal preserve... '
Cambodia
Aid Sent .
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From Wlre'Servicett
WASl;llNGTON--5aylng he
evacu11tc'd Atrl ertcans from Cam·
bodla "with a heavy heart,"
Presideut ·Ford Saturday or·
dered U.S. aircraft to parachute
food , ammunition and medicine
into besiei:ed Phnom P~nh in a
last ditch effort to help an aban·
doned ally.
Ford, apparently surprised
and moved by the decision of
.Cambodla'a Jeaders to shun
~vacuation and stay at their
posts .at,so ~.ene'\"ed his. r.ec;auest ! \l!~t;.'C:o,,i:r.~~· gi\'e . Cambodia
t, emer"ncy"rililii•ry aid. -...
,, °pent"agon spOke•men said the"''
mercy airdroRS -coUld not.begin ~ore dayhgb,t S~qaay in 'eam:
bOC:tia. ~ca~•'."'C~mbodta' is 12
FOUNTAIN VALLEY--It wa s a surprise
victory for most local res~dente last
Thursday when ~the state aoard oft-Edu-
cation voted 6-2 ~o ailow an electi~n
on the formati on of a n ew unified school
distri ct along c ity boundaries ...
_ hQUrs' ahead ·w: · A¢erican ti mi
: · · 'tlfat ·me&llt ·tbi' ooera11oo·-m1tili
Start by lat~ Satui!la11qi:ti!U"IY Uli day. ... · · .,. ' ' ·~
"The details are still beii'lg
worked out,'' a spokesman said
ORANGE COAST--A Newport Harbor High
School graduate who walked off with an
Academy Award for his animated short ,
"Closed Mondays ,'' ha s been visiting some
old haunts around the Orange Coast. Bob
Gardiner, 24, has been carrying his gold
•Oscar statue with him everywhere.
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'Lenny' Lampooned
As Worst '74 Film
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP) -
The J-larvard Lampoon said
Saturday the film ''Lenny" is the
\'.'Orst of the year bcc ... usc ··it
seeks to combine 'Oedipus Rex '
\\'ith 'Funny Girl.' ··
In its 35th annual l\tovic Worsts
i.lWard , th e college humor
magazine needled ''Lenny''
because it "passes off an obseure
night-club comedian as the
seminal force behind modern
culture and Dustin Hoffman as
.an actor."
Others on the Lampoon's list of
the 10 worst movies of the year
\\'ere •·5 .p. \' -S, '' ··Harry and
1·onto, ·· ''Blazing Saddles,"
'·Airport 1975, '' ''TheTrial of Bil·
100 Hunt Plane
LANC1\STER (APl -More
than 100 people and 30 aircraft
were involved in a search Satur·
day for a li ght plane missing
since Wednesday on a fli ght from
l\1adera to Lancaster \\'ith four
persons aboard, the Civil ,.\ir
Patrol s aid.
:\llhough "'e ather had im -
proved from Friday to permit an
extensive uir search, a CAP
spokesman said the plane \Yas
not spotted. Searchers were ex·
peeled to res ume looking for the
craft , which carried four people,
today.
ly Jack," ''Murder on the Orient
Express." "The Night Porter,"
··Daisy Miller" and ''The Front
Page."
The Lampoon gave its Kirk
• Douglas Award for the Worst Ac-
tor of the Year to Burt Reynolds
•·for his grippingly insipid
performance in 'The Longest
Yard.'"
The Natalie \Vood A\vard for
the \Vorst Actress of the Year
"·ent to Julie Andrews, "'for
squeezing ·pulp out Of ··The
Tamarind Seed.' ·'
Carol Burnett was named the
worst supporting actress or the
year for her portrayal of a
motherly prostitute in "The
Front Page" and· Gene Wilder
"'on the Worst Supporting Actor
Award for his role in "The Little
Prince.''
Of "Harry and Tooto,"" lhc
Lumpoon said , "We've seen bet·
ter films on your grandmother's
eyes."
The comment on "Airport
1975" \\'as, "Unfortunately what
goes up must come down."
Of "The Trial or Billy Jack."
the· magazine said, "He's back
again , trying the audience's pa-
tience against all rules of double
jeopardy.''
The Lampoon describe d
"J\.1urder on the Orient Express"
as •·an Occidental version of the
Chattanooga Choo Choo, with
Albert f'inney and a murder
thro'tA.·n in to leaden the mixture."
S8',urday anernoon. "
When the · ''go" siiha-1 is
given, Air Force Cl3Q cargo
planes-fl.own by ci.yiliao charter
airline crews.__will roar toward
Phnom Penh and the encircling
anti-aircraft guns of Communist·
backed rebel forces.
Also in \Vashington, Senate
Democratic Leader Mike
Mansfie ld accused the State
Department Saturday or "drag·
ging its feet" in withdra\ving
Americans from South Vietnam
but praised the successful
evacuation of Cambodia.
And he urged that three major
South Vietnamese groups form a
National Council of Reconcilia-
tion to make a new effort to
negotiate with the Communists
in a last bid to maintain an in~
dependent, neutralist South Viel·
nam.
Mans£ield told reporters that
at least half of the 6,000
Americans still in Vietnam in ·
el uding contractors. their
workers and military and
civilian U.S. dependents, should
be withdrawn promptly to
"decrease the possibility of di£·
ficulties that might arise" if U.S.
troops are needed.
Police Seize
Fighters;
Feathers Fly
A total of 19 fighting cocks
were taken into custody in Santa
·Ana Sa turd ay in a scene
described by one officer as "a
mess.''
"I wish I 'd been there ... from
the descriptions here you had
people grabbing the birds and
throwing them over the fences
and policemen grabbing the
birds back," said Sgt. Clay Cot-
ton of the Santa Aria police.
The birds were nabbed during
an allegedly organized cockfight
in the backyard of Albert Lopez
uf 1027 N. Custer St. I-le was
charged under a city municipal
code.
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Bii,. .;flUSH AND HI S .SEA OF VINTAGE PACKARD AUTOMOBILES
Balboi;'Man Owns 182, from i935 to 1957 Modelo, In Various CondHlons
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'I'm No Expert, but I'm Leaming Fast' . I
By HILARY KAYE
Of tllt O•ilf PllM lt.ltl
When Bill Ru.sh dreams at
night, visions of Packards go
whizzing by.
Perhaps it's because Rush is
the Packard Ki'ng of Balboa. Or,
more precisely, the WStrfd,'lide
king of unrestored Packard
autos.
He's got 182 Pa~ards in all
sizes, models, c~lors and years.
And in all ma11ner of disrepair.
Despite the rusted exteriors
and tattered interiors, he's got
about $130,000 sunk into the
classy old cars and envisions it
as an investment against infla·
lion.
The he fty, amiable Balboan
purchased the autos two months
ago from a; 72-year·old man Ji,··
ing in the Mojave Desert.
The man was anxious to sell his
collection, begun In 1935, before
he died but insisted on selling the
cars to a single buyer.
"I onJy wanted to buy 15 or 20
cars to restore m yself, but the old
guy wouUtn 't budge from · his
package deaf,·: Rus ~ explained.
The cara r anee tn age from
1935' to 115'1. and' .. incJude limos,
:COnvertlbl.es,, CO\IPC~ and even~
t6e sporty Caribbean models.
Rush plans to sell off most of ,the
post· World Warll can a.nd keep
aboutl SS of tbe early and rare
mode s to restore himself.
Transporting cars from Mo-
jave to Santa Ana·, a 140-mile
trip, has been one big headache
for Rush. .
He's beer\ hau_ling the car,s.
three al a time, for the past two
months, and there are still 61 left
in Mojave.
Rush has a second business in
Colton that he has used as a mid·
'die stopping point. Sixty.six
Packards are sitting there av..•ait-
ing shipment to Santa Ana,
where his Rushco Enterprises
are headquartered, besides the
55 already in Santa Ana.
Rushco is comprised of a tow·
ing company, wrecking yard and ..
a scrap steel busineSs.
In an attempt to settle dO\\'n to
the business of selling the later·
model Packards in their un·
restored conditions, Rush ran
ads last week in the Daily Pilot,
the Register and the Los Angeles
Times.
Instead o f the ads lis ting
Packards from 1947 to 1957, the
years he v..·ants to sell, the ad
specified 1935 to 195'1, a mistake
made by one of his employes. It
is an error he regrets.
Two days of ads have brought
him about 600 phone calls from,
Packard buffs seeking the older
models, and now he's yanked all
the ads.
"It's driving me crazy. The
phones have been ringing oft the
hook, and I 'm just sick to death of
talking about Packards," he
said, winding up another
Packard phone call.
He glanced outside hi s o£fice
"'here the Santa Ana contingent
of Packards are parked and said.
"LoOk , there're even a few guys
nosing around out there who
heard about my cars.
"I'm not a Packard expert by
any mea ns, but I 'm learning
quick," he said, grinning as he
pointed to a stack of Packard
magazines 'and books that he
calls collectively "my Bible."
Restored Packards increase in
value at a rate of one and one·
half percent each month, accOrd -
ing to the Packard International
•Club, a group with 2,500 mem-
bers natiOn\vide.
"A restored Pack;:ird is like
having more than 12 percent in-
terest per month, plus a lot of
fun ." Ru sh said.
Certain models and years are
in most denland-primarily con ·
vertibles and models prior to
World \Var II.
The cost of having an old
Packard restored may run as
high as SS ,500, if all the "·ork is
done professionally, and may
take six months lo complete,
Rush said.
For someone who does the
·' \\'Ork himself, it would lake at
least several years. but the cost
\\'Ould be ('Onsiderably , less, he
added.
Rush said he received a call
from a man several days ago
\\'ho "·anted1 a 1939 Pack•1rd
limousine he has.
"He \\'anted to trade me hIB
1973 Cadillac for the car, but l
just laughed and said. 'No
thanks, I'd rather ha\'e the '39
Packard.' "Rush said.
Rush, "'ho's lived in Newport
Beach about 10 years. explains
he has always been involved \\'ilh
cars.
Besides his auto towing and
wrecking yard businesses, I{ush
is an avid race car driver. He
"·on the off-road Baja 500 in 19?1
and 1973 and the Baja 1000 in 1972
and 1973.
People y:ho live near Ru&h , aL
the far end of · the Balboa
Pepinsula, already arc en·
lhusiastic about restoring his old
cars and forming the Packard
Club of Balboa.
"Can't you just Sl'C about 15 of
us cruising do\\·n the road some
Friday night on our \\'ay to din·
ner togethL·1·?'' Rush asked,
chuckling ut the image. T.hen hf.'.
took anothc1· call.
Brown Aide
Pu.shing NOx,
Lobby Claims
LOS ANGELES (APl -The
chairman of the s t ate Air
Resources Board is tryi~g to in·
nuence Governor Brown to veto a
bill repealing the controversial
NOx smog ,device requirement
for old er cars, the head of the
Peoples Lobby charged Satur·
day.
BAR PROVIDES 'CLASSROOl\'l' · FOR IDSTORY LESSON . • •
Ed Koupal of the Peoples Lob-
by said in a news release, "We
have just recei\•ed information
that Tom Quinn ... has his staff
calling environmental groups aU
across California, urging them to
v..·ire the Governor to \'Clo SB 41,
the repeal of the NOx device bill.
"\Ve can't allow him to get
away with this."
pursuit on a r<.1iny Tuesd;.iy ... rter-
noon . because one may learn new
things or be reminded of some
6emi·for gotten .
Old men are good talkers. The
one threw out hi s line.about rents
coing up like a fisherman casting
out bait. The two big mounted
marlin behind th e bar never
changed their wide-eyed ex-
pression of alarm.
"Yeah," someone remarked in
lhe dark.
"I seen a ga ra ge advertised for
SIS a month. I'm thinkin' about
gettin' me a garage close to the
Greyhound depot. Live there and
use their restrooms. The service
station on the corner is open, all
night too."
The three oldsters began talk···
ing about good prime rib and
where you can still get it, then the
conversation dri£ted to th~
virtues of venison, buffalo steak,
and how good tender cottontail:
rabbit is as game.
Man talk. Ordinary talk. Talk
for a rainy Tuesday. The at·
mosphere is about to change,
though.
A t!lo of long:hairt;d .YPunger ·
men enters and you _might as \\'ell
draw ·a line down the middle Or
th~ Cloor.and warn old and young
not to cross it to the.other's side.
The old guys represent Old
Town and the young guys
represent New Town -or are'
\' I o.I .....
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-GOLDEN~~· OTHER LANDMARKS ALONG COAST HIGHWAY.STILL EX!sl
Here• View ol Rapidly Dt1appearfng 'Old Town' HunUnglon Beach
4,
' .
connected to it by age -and that
recent shooting that Involved
young People hangs in the air
again like gunsmoke. ,
··coors ... " says one young
guy, ordering· beer .
··Michelob .•. '' intones h i~
partner in the dark bar.
The old men finish their drinks
and (8.de away into the alley from
the back door, '1ne over which the
word CAPRI can still be seen
nashing in neon. A li\tle pink
cockt ail glass complete with a
red cherry on a toothpick -all
fashioned of neon tubing -still
hangs over the haven of the
Capri's back door\\·ay. The bar's
main entra nce has beetf r e-
painted.
The sign that used to sav
"Capri" has not been replaced
there and the old brick and stuc·
co structure at Main and Pacific
Coa1t Highway seems a bit bare
without it.
History really whispers around
this corner, along with the ~ea
brttze, if you know the history.
Just down the street, the or·
nale, o}d GO.den Bear Cafe today
caters to modern musical groups
and t.Jaeir fans, but in its heyday it
drew different celebrities. Actor
John Barrymore and professional
.wre'atler Ed ·•strangler" Lewis
considere~j.t a ravorite.
One of the · few Southland
coastal restaurants to escape un·
sulhed Jfi tho 1983 Long Beach
earthquake · that ,deruoyed the
old' HunUneton Beach Elemen·
taey School; the. Golden Bear had
ptQpfe .. unable lo .cook at home
· slalldlng In Une w al Ung lo eat. ,Spike Jones~ ihe .. tatt zany
bandl.,•der breakf1sted there
back wbeft be w11 playtac across
the !ltreeti•at what let,er became.
the Pavalon and today is The Fis-
herman restaurunt.
Down this often-repaved strip
of asphalt rode the celebrated of
the day and the unknowns,
neither immune to the long arm
of the law in what was one or the
Orange Coast's early-day speed
traps.
One late police chic£. Ho""•ard
Roubidoux, \A.'ho started as a
patrolman and s urvived
small-to\l.'n political "·ars an<l
banishment to emptying parking
meters to become the head man,
once ticketed singer Bing Crosby
for exceeding the posted limit.
John Seltzer. another deceased
·paiice chief, recalled being as·
signed as a motorcyc le cop to
keep an eye out for gangster John
Dillinger, rumored to be visiting
relatives in the Sunset Heights
di strict of the city.
Reporters of a later era cov-
ered pronouncements ·or a local
celebrity definitely on the right
side of the law, the late and
legendary Huntington Beach
Chamber of Commerce Manager
William H. "El Generallissimo"
Gallienne that his city would sur·
ely become -tn his "WOrds -The
Miami ofThe .. \Y eet.
He repeated that dream at a
ceremony one day in 1961, \\'hen
the old. s hutdown saltwater
plunge at the foot of the pier "'as
knocked down by bulldozers and
the ""reeker's bell, but•he never
Ii ved to see it.
In the dark and near!¥ silent
sanctuary of the old Cap'rt on a
rainy Tuesday afternoon, listen·
ing to old men's b.antcr. the
soUJ1d of car tires splattering
alone Coast J-tlghw1y oulstdc
could almost be the ghotit of El
Generalllsslmo Gallienne, stroll·
in& along the cold, gray 1ldewalk
imoatientl.v ln1pecting his Miami
ofTheWest.
,~
Quin n .cou ld not be reached for
comment.
In a news conference, Koupal
said, "We feel that 1'om Qwnn is
carrying on a highly questiona-
ble campaign under the table and
want to challenge him to come
out in the open and do politics on
a reasonable and more ethicul
level."
SW4DAY.
DAILY PILOT
Robert N . Weed
P••••<lt"t '"" f'ul>lo...,.,
Jack R. Curley
V>t• "'"'•<ltM ~ncl ~ ... ,., MoilM~r
Thomas Keevil Eal•&>'
Thomas A. Murphine """°"•~•nq EO""'
Thomas M . M c Cann · 1-•~ CCllloo 1
Charles H. Loos ~lchard P, Nall
, .. .,,1.,.1 """ ... 00"' ,,...,,
.
Obviously about to be grabbed and kissed
by an approving fan, world champion
hang glider Greg Mitchell greets new
title with big grin (above) ... View of
Steve Patmon! winging high above Escape
Country In Icarus II biplane (above, right)
tells even nonfans what It was all about
at Saturday's world championship meet
Dragon-slayer Prof
Wins Award at UCI
The UC Irvine English pro-
!essor who spread "The Truth
About Dragons" rC'ceived the
~campus' top commendation at
UCI 's annual alumni·sponsored
awards banqut•t at the · Balboa
Bay Club Saturday.
Dr. J-l azard Ad ams of NC\\'JXJJ'l
Beach took the ··Ex ·
traordinari ·
us" awal'd. at·
lJCJ's L::.iuds
and La,,utcls
banqu e l
Saturday, one
or 16 mem-
bers of tbe un·
iversity com-
munity to be
hon orC"d for
their achieve-
ments. · ADAM~
Ad.ams w::.is named .. lhe in ·
di vidual ''"·ho best personifies the
spirit and purpose of liCI. ·•
The founding chairman of
UC I 's English department,
Adams has been at UCI since
1964 in ::.i variety of capacities. lie
rierved as dean of humanities and
vice chancell or for academic af-
fairs before deciding last year to
return to full-time teachin g and
research.
Adams Curren tly is on a year·s
sabbatical leave for research
work under a Guggenheim
fellowship.
An expert on literary hi story,
Anglo-Iris h lit eratu re and
romanticis m , r\dains' v.•ritin.i;:
has included nove ls such as ·'The
Truth About D1·agons : ,.\n 1\nti-
Romancc."
Neurobiologist Gary Lynch of
Irvine received t he disti.n guishcd
teaching a\\1ard for the hi gh
quality or his instruction.
Musicologist H. Colin Slim of
Laguna Beach was given the di s-
: tinguis hed research award for
) delving into a variety of topics in ·
, el uding a recent book, "A Girt of
•
Madrigals and 1\1.otets.." ·
William ''Duffy" Mich of
Pasadena, a history major, '\'as
named outstanding senior. I-Ti s
activities included serving :is
st udent chairman t o the
humanities de nn 's council. act·
ing as peer advisor in_huma~ities
and serving as tC'ach1ng resident
in the J·lumanities llouse at the
l\liddle Earth residence hall.
David ~1il l cr of Corona de!
l\1ar, named outstanding grad
student, '''as s elected for hi s
pcrformnnce as a teaching assis·
tailt. 1-fe is li censed by the Atomic
Energy Commission to operate
UCl 's nuclear reactor and has
been active in several sports.
Dally Pilot DtPvery
11 Gu•entetd
Mond1y-Fr1day: tf you do not !'lave
your p(lfler by 5:30 p1m .. call t>elore
7 p m. 1nd your cooy will be de-
livered
Slturdly and Sunday If YoU dO nOI
receive your COO)' by 9 1 m Salur·
dav. or 6 am Sunday. can before 10 a.m 1n0 yaur cooy wilt be de!1.,.ered.
Ctrcwt.tl• Tal1pt.un1
t.10111 Orangfl county Areas. &4:t-4Jll
f\lorttiwesl HunTlrtQtori Bef)Cti.
and Westminster , .• , •• i41:t10
Sari Clemente. C11ois1r1no Beacti.
San J\Ulri C1pl11r1rio,
01n1 Point. South Laount.
llQUl\I N+(luel .. , .... ,.
David Baker or Dov.'flc~·. cap·
tain or the UCI basketball team
and a ll-time leuding scorer at
UC!, was named outstanding
athlete
Al umna Judy Burn s, a
member of UCI's first student
counci l, \\'as honored for pro·.
ressional achievement. She is a
televis ion script,vrile r who
counts among her credits scripts
for "Star Trek." ''Mission · Im ·
possible," and ··~tarcus Welby."
Dr. Hermon Schlossberg, a l..os
Angeles physi'cian, received a
special a\\•ard f rom th e
Calirornia Co ll ege of Medicine
Alumni for his fund raising ef-
forts for student scholarships.
Dr. Roland Schin zinger, UC I's
first PhD graduate, an associate
professor of engineering 3nd an
Irvine C'ity pl anning com ·
missioner, received the com·
munity service award.
Storekeeper Tony Ercegovich
of lrvine recei ver.l the university,
service award for staff. A cam -
pus employe since 1963, he don al·
ed a photographic history of
CC I 's beginnings to the campus.
Harry Le Grande of San
.Bernardino a nd Scott Millis or
Irvine received university
ser vice awards for students .
Dr. Norman \Veinberger of
·Newport Beach, professor of
psychobiology, and Dr. Lyman
W. Porter of Newport Beach, dt>-
an of the graduate school of ad·
ministration, received university
service a\\·ards for faculty.
Eleanor Dor~ey of Tustin , past
president of the UC I Parents
Organization a nd board member
of the UCl Foundation, received
the university ser vice award for
c-ommunity members.
Sheila DeKalb of Newport
Beach, a rounding member oftht!
UCI Friends of the Llbrary, re·
ceived a citation for merit from
Chancellor Daniel Aldrich on
behalf or the ca qi pus.
The program also included a
tribute for Dr. Stanley van den
Noort, dean or the UCI-Cali£ornia
College or Medicine, for his er-
forts ror development or the med
school.
Eike· Paik of Santa Ana, a
music major, received the $600
Daniel and Jean Aldrich
Scholarship for her outstanding
performance as a student and to
aid her in achieving her goal or
becoming a concert pianist.
Beef Grading
Plan Held Up
WASHINGTON I AP)-
AgriC'ulture Secretary . Earl L.
Butz, contradicting one~£ his de·
partmcnt's law)ters, said Satur·
day that new beer .grading stan·
dards will not be implemented
Monda'y as planned unless an in·
junction is!iued iz:i Nebraskn is
overturned.
Earlier, Asst. U.S . Atty.
Robert Wcrdlg, represcnttilg the
Agriculture Department, said,
''We see no legal reason why they
shouldn't be implemented, 'but Ille decision ls up to Secr<tary
BU\'."
/
Sunday, Aprll 13, 1975 O~LY PILOT A3
.Ji~j·o.-.:Elier Wins World Title
. . ' . -
ll_y RUDlit;IED:QEl.SKJ ott11'D11rt~ .... -.. ... -
Greg M1tche11. 20, of MissioO
·Viejo was crowned hang glld:
lrig's !lrst world.thamplonSatur:
d&Y" 11."0<au••County's Elscape
CQunl,7.~ : •
'l'he-.saddlel!Ack Collete· stu.
dent •-ptur•d:the11U. llnd $1 :500
fn prize moiiiy .. fl:olll' a field of
more lhad 2"<Ji0..i ntenilitlonal con·
testants, lnC'luding some from as
far aw11y as France, New
Zealand and Australia.
Mitchell, ..or 26652 Ln Sier_ra,
easily outclassed. the other nine
!inalists in the co'mpetition which
included a speed run, aerial·
slalo,m and aerial .ballet from a
l ,SOO·fool hill at the Trabuco Ca·
nyon recreation ranch:
ms CLOSEST competitor was
former national champion Bob
Wills, of Santa Ana, who trailed
Mitche ll by 38 points.
Final scores posted by the top
three pilots were Mitchell, 210;
Will s, 172; ·and RiCk Montanaro,
of Santa Barbara, 164.
Ecstatic' about winning the ti•
tie, Mitc:hell said he knew he had
a .good Chance "i[ I didn't blow
it."
Bu( he di9t in the aerial sla~om
competition, where he lost to
Lomila's Mike Quinn by 10
points. Mitchell scored so high in
the ballet and speed run events,
however, that it didn't matter.
li e turned in h is best
performance of the day during
the aerial ballet, which involved
free-style maneuvers lo music
broadcast over the landing site.
Gliding dov.·n to Richard
Straus::;' "Blue Danube Waltz,"
Mitc hell drew loud applause
from the 2,000 fans gathered
below for his intricate turns,
swoops and dips.
"This was the first time I flew
to this music. I just recorded it
last ni ght al a friend's house,"
said Mitchell who was originally .
From Page Al
STRIKE •..
"were fa irly strong in their con·
victions" but there has been no
sug gestion of a wi ldcat strike, he
said
Instead, all the machinists are
expected to pe back on the job
Tuesday, the third day after the
strike \'Ole .
Key terms of the new contract
include a three percent per year
pay increase for the next three
years. The increflse is relroac·
live to last Sep't:·t15 , as is a 12:
cent-per-hour co!l-of~livi ng in·
crease also provided in the con-
tract.
In addition, Loomis said, the
co ntract In cludes improvements
in pensions, medical group in-
surance a nd early retirement
plans.
He said he did not know what
effect, if a ny, the endofthestri'ke
will have on employes laid orr by
the firm 's Long Beach plant,
\\'here 6,000 remain out or work.
The Southern California JAM
settlement does not a ffect a
strike by 12,000 machinists at the
McDonnell Douglas plant in St.
Louis.
Santa Anan
In Custody
After Chase
A Santa Ana man was in
custody today following a high
speed C'hase Saturday on t he
Riverside Freeway in which fi ve
automobiles. inc luding a
California Highway Patrol car,
were struck.
Matk Earl Baker, 20, occupa·
tion unknown, m ay face C'harges
of felo ny hit and run, felony
drunk .driving and assault on a
police officer, Tustin police said.
Only minor injuries were suI-
fered during the chase which re-
ached speeds as high as 95 miles
per hour.
. The chase began n1>9ut 7 :30
p.m . a fter a n o(ficer saw a
pickup truck run over some con·
struction barricades.
Fish, Fowl ·
Free for All;
Costs Blamed
BOSTON (AP> -Hundreds of
Bostonians using bags, boxes,
buckets, cans and even a coat
hauled in 13~ tons of free fresh·
• flsh in 214 hours Saturday. The
fish was. donated by a trawler
owner disgusted with the low
wholesale price of a dime a pound,
· The gives.way -was pollack, a
species s imilar to h-addock.
"We just can't see the worth of
selling this at o dime a pound,"
said J. Bradley O'Hara.
Meanwhile, a glmilar scene
was going on 1n Indianapolis. A
Seymour, Ind., farmer, Chaiming
his .chick-ens were costing him
more to keep than their eggs
c:ould. bring el ·current market
level.I, cave away 2,000blrds.
I
to fl y to ''Shaft," then ror bcttt-r
lu(•k decided othcr\•.'iSC'.
Wlr\NER OF numerous re·
giona l events, M itc·hell is a teain
member of the Seagull Company,
ror whom he fle\v an experimen·
la! kite in Saturday's competi-
tion.
lie has been (lyini; for three
years. but without lhe en·
cou ragement of his father.
.. My father really doesn't like
it. He's trying to get me to quit,"
Suspect H e ld
In Fire De aths
Of 9 Childre n
BEULAJ-1 , Ala. CUP!) -A
27-year-old textile millhand was
charged with murder and arson
Saturday rur allegedly setting a
house £ire that claimed the lives
or nine children -ri ve· of them
hi s own. 1
The sus pect was identified as
Sylvester Brown Jr., who was
taken into custody at the homt of
his mother in neighboring Cham-
bers County. He was held without
bond at the l.ee County jail in
nearby Opelika.
The nine vict ims. including a
babysitter, died Friday night
when rire swept a rive-room
frame farm house belonging to
Emma Lee Patterson, the Brov.•n
children's grandmothcn. Ages of
the victims rarlged from 5
months tb 14 years:
"We s us pect gasoline Y.'as
used," said Lee County Sheriff
James C. Pcarsori. 1--le said .
however, that investlg?itors v.•ere
still trying to determine exactly
how the ri re started.
"It was a very horrible thing,''
Pearson said . "lt appears as if
they were trapped and couldn't
get out. It 'vas a very disasterous
thing ...
The babys itter, Elizabeth
Dunn, 14 , and six of the children
were found in a corner of the din-
ing room , according to Pearson.
"'S h e CMiss Dunn ) was
clutching the 5·monlh-old in her
arms," he suid.
Another of lhc vi ctims was
found near a door. he s aid, a nd
another in a bed.
Pearson refused lo explain
why l~rown v.'as arrested, but
said he had been told of domestic
problems in the Brov.'fl family.
Rocky Attends
Chiang Rites,
Replaces.Butz
WASHINGTON <AP) -Vice
President Nelson A. Rockefeller
will head the United States de-
legation to the funeral or Na·
tiona list. Ch ioese Pres ident
Chi~n g Kai-shek , the White
House announced Saturday·.
The Ame rican delegution will
leave today 3nd ·attend the
services scheduled Wednesday in
Taiwan.
, The aaoouncernent came a daY
!.:aftet.Sen. Barry -Goldwater <R-
Ariz. criticized plaDti; to send
~Agtlci.illure SecretnrY, Earl Butz:
as Ford's r epresentative to the
Chianf (un<!ral 8.s "sh.ubby treat·
... intnt'orA former ally." ·~ -Goi<f~atcr sajd he did not in· ind his. remarks .as a criticism
()(Butz. . ..
''.Nevert.heles11, 1 bC!:lieve it is
the r6$p0nslbjlity ·of the Presl·
de.nt to order his second in C'Om·
.:-mand to attend this final period
of respe<'t for fl man we fought
beside and wbo fought beside
us," said Coldwater.
1\1 itchell joked.
'J'he new \11orld champion no\'•
pla n s lo make public ap-
pearc.inces at other n1eets
throughout the country. but
mostly just to fl y .
lie s hould have plenty of time.
Mit(·hell says he missed signing
up for classt:'s ul Saddleback
Co ll ege because he spent too
n1uch t ime al E scape Country
dur·ing the Easle1· \Veek qualify-
ing rounds o( the competition .
One of the dramatic interludes
0..1ly P1IOI PllOID by fhodi P\11l"0'1iel\~1
to Saturday's com petition was a'
four-man hang glider flight from
the top of Saddleback Peak.
,\It of the pi lots made the
4 1 ~·mile flight r1·on1 the 5,600·
foot . fog.s hrouded mountain
\\·ithout incidt>n t.
''I 1.1m quite pleased v.•ith the
\\'av the event turned out. esp~·cially the high level of com·
petition," .said Jim Robinson,
promott•1· of the \\·orld cham-
pionship, noting that there was
not a .single pilot injury.
f 'rom Page Al
BATTLES RENEWED •••
figures were una\'ailable and
they had no fu rthe r details of the
battle.
Fighting has raged around
Xuan Loe for nearly a week, and
some military observers saw the
clash as a test lo determine if
government troops can hold their
ground against Viet Cong-North
\1ictnamcse ons la u~ht!'\ and de-
fend Saigon.
The command said that in
Saturday's fighting around Xuan
L.oc government forces lost 22
men killed and 79 wounded v.·hi le
236 attackers were slain .
Cambodia had u new govern ·
ment Saturda y night, some 12
hours after American helicopters
with Marine guards aboard flew
into Phnom Penh for an
emergency evacuation of 276
C<imbodians and Americans and
other foreigners.
Gen. Sak Suthsakhan said in a
radio broadcast that he would
head a r uling con1mittee of
military men and c ivilians \\"ilh
the s anct ion or the national
legislalure.
Earlier, Premiei: Long Borel
said that he had usked the Na -
tional Assembly to turn power
over 'to the n1ilitary for three
n1onths . At the same time he· as·
sailed Acting Pres ide nt Sau
Kham Khoy for leaving without
addressing the nation. 1--le called
this a lack of leadership.
The National Assembly voted
in speci a l session to suspend il s
activities fo r a three-month
period.
Dispatches from Phnom Penh
lf.IAtlANO
said the capital's population re-
mained calm ::.i lthoug:h fighting
continut.>d on its outskirts v.·ith
the rebels reported gai.ni ng more
ground as they p ressed in on the
city pryper. ·
In ""\Vashington. \\i.hile !louse
s pokes men said the Phnom
Penh ai,.port had been closed
bct:<.IUSI.' of rebel Khmer Rouge
action .
f'rom Pnge A I
ADVICE ...
hi s haunches in steud of sitting on
achai 1·.
-Don "l scold if the child holds
hi s rit·c bo\.\•I under his chin.
!.el the ch ild choose betv.·cen
slCl'ping on a bed or on the floor
\\'ilh a blank et, toy 01· family pet.
Be patienl \\"ith thildren ,\·ho
h.ave never seen an Amerit:an
toilet.
-Expect the child to hide un.
der the bed wh e n he hears
.thunder, sirens or fi1·e\.\-·orks.
-Not expect "thank you" in
any langua ge, because t he
children haven 't been taught to
express it.
-Don 't beckon 'vith a crooked
finger, because the signal is used
on dogs in Vietnam and is con-
sidered offensive to hu}Tlans.
-Don 'l touch older children on
the head, because the Viet.
·na1nese believe it will take a\vay
their spirit.
:.O ~u•'·<._I.,,,,, ,.,
SIEGE SITUATION-8outh Vietnamese field officers said
Saturday thut 3,000 paratroopers sent to relieve the siege
of Xuan Loe 38 miles northeast of Saigon (inset) were
tragped in a rubber plantation three miles from their goal.
Mea nwhile, a n artillery barrage has begun boring in on de-
fe nders of t he provincial capital, believed to be an indica.
lion an a ll-out attack by North Vietnamese forces may be
ready to begin.
•
•
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...
A 4 DAIL y PILOT -SunO•r.Aprll 13, 1975
First U.S. War Begmi ~200 Years ·Ago.
Friday Anniversary
Of,Revere's Ride
By DON McLEOD
A1-1,1ite• "'"' Wf!"'r
A score of hOJ'semen rode out of
Boston on the afternoon of April
18, 1775. s·etting off an alarm
which in a rew hourS would begin
the Americiln Revolution.
Solomon Brown came upon
them as he rode home to Lex·
ington from market in Boston.
He recognized them as Britis h of·
fi cers. An unusually large band,
he thought, to be so far from
Boston at sundown.
. The n he s potted concealed
:;1dearms -s omething 1strictly
forbidden for officers riding for
pleasur.e~ And they n:i:te:,irange-
Jy, .halting ly .. Whereve·l'f the;t
were going,· Brown guessed
"tbeJ d id nol care to reacti.t.her~
until the s hades or eveninj}had
set in.''
Brown spurred bis horse on to
Lexington where he told William
Munroe, his sergeant in the
minute company. Munroe sent
for his commander, Capt John
Parker.
TJI E SERGEANT a lso sent
guards to the house where Sam
Adi:lms and John Hancock were
staying durin g the session of the
Provincial Congress in nearby
Concord.
Munroe watched from the
s hadow s as the British rode
throu g h Lexington. He dis·
patched three men to follow .
Other minuteme n, not knowing
t>xactly why, began reporting for
duty.
Back in Bo ston they knew why.
The mysterious horsemen were
riding in advance of a military
t·olumn <.1 nd there would be "the
hell to pay tomorrow." The col-
umn \~·o uld try to seize con·
trab;;ind and arms.
A g1·oom at the Province House
heard the soldiers' talk and told
John Bal lurd, who told William
Dawes. "·ho told Paul Revere,
··,vho told him he had a lready
hear d it from two other
persons
Boston had known for days that
something "'as bre\1ring. British
ships in the harbor had lowered
their· boats. The grenadiers and
li ght infantry, had been taken off
duty, indicating a special mis-
!iion ahead.
THEN ON the.nig~~ Qf the 18th,
the troops were~10aded'lnto1bb'mj(J
for ferrying across tpe Charles
River. · · T • 1
Gen. Thomas Gage ordered
that no to"•nspeop1e be allowed to
leave the city that night.
But Reve re had expected that
the city might be sealed. Priends
111 Charlestown "'·ere \Vatc hing
for a signal from Christ Church
one lantern in the steeple if the
troops marched out by land, t"·o
if they took a s hortcut across the
river.
Robe rt Newman, the church
sexton, '~•ould be the sigrialman,
but,hi s house was full of billeted
British officers. So, he pretended
to go to bed early. then slipped
out a window and over the roof·
tops. Across the river hi s twin
signal was seen and an express
rider sent out with the news. The
Redcoats were coming~
Revere, meanwhile, made his
"''ay down to the waterfrorit,
y.·here he had a boat hidden and
t\\-"O friends \\'ailing to row him
1..1c ross.
THEY ROWED well Out to sea
to avoid detection, listening for a
challenge or a shot.
Al l ast their boat gli-ded
beneath the Charlestown docks.
Revere was given a hors~ and
warned of British patrols" on the
road. They had c aptured the first
rider sent out.
When the British lroops came
by Boston Neck checkpoint,
Revere was riding out of
Charlestown . As he turned
toward Lexington, he spotted t"'o
men on horseback under a tree.
.. One of them tried Lo get ahead
of me. and the other to take me,"
Revolution began
as a ragged group
ol militiamen
battled Redcoats
200 years ago
this week.
Scene here was
recreated for
television.
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Revere s aid. ''I turned my horse · ve ry quickly and galloped Dawes and Prescott, coming
d Ch 1 upon the scene after a stop at a towar ar estown Ne<>k , and farmhouse,. also were collared.
then pushed for the Medford As the British herded them orr road. "The one who chased me, en-the road, Prescott gave a signal
deavoringtocutmeorr,gotinloa an~ all three ·spurred their horses. clay pond," Revere recalled. ··r got clear of him and went "I observed a wood at a s mall
through Medford, O\'erthe bridge distance and m a de for that, in-
and up to Menotomy." tending when I gained that to j ump my horse and run afoot,"
. REVER E ·'a larmed almos t Revere said ... Just as I reached
every house, till I got to Lex-it. out started six officers, seized
ington." He made straight for n1y bridle, yilt their pistols-to m y
Adam s and Hancock , but breast."
Sergeant Munroe refused to let Da""·es got back on the road
him in the house .and told him to and sped away with two Red-
hold down the noise. coats in hot pursuit. Knowing his
··Noise'." exclaimed Revere. tired horse could not win the
.. You'll have noise enough before race, he pulled into the front yard
long. The Reg ular s are con1ing or a roadside house and reined
out'." his horse so hard he fell off.
Out on the g reen the v'illage .. Halp, boys," he shouted.
be ll rang th e a larm and ··I've goi. two of 'em. Surround
minutemen mustered. The roll ·em .''
was called. and Parker sent j\ND WHILE the Britis h
sc<?u.ts to rind the approaching paused to cons ider "'hat thev Br1t1sh. -· . · Abo t th .. t . \V .lli . 0 might be rushing into. Dawes . u is ime 1 _am awes made his getaway on root Una-
arnved and set ofr with Revere ble to reach Con ord he tur d fQr,~or~" ~~\lek..e.:~~~i:.'t--bcftli to Lexfngto11~,.., ' . ne ~oncf?rd ph~s1~1a,l\ who had been Piescott jumpe(I )lis ffi ount
C?urt.1n g a LeX1n~~ lass. caught ove~ a stone W'all . c.ut across the
up to the_m. ~nth ~ 1 oad. . . . familiar fie lds, slipped down a
A Br1t1s h patrol was JU St creekbed went th 0 gh .
ahead. ~a lf.wa y to Concord. chard a nd reached ~~ncor~0wf;h Reve~e s1ghlE'.d . t"·o horsemen the alarm . ~t~nd1ng susp1c1ous\y near the Re\/ere, m eantime, had a big
oad. mouth Y>'hich "'"as stoking the
''IN AN instant I was sur· violence to come. One or his cap-
rounded," Revere reported. tors tri~d to tell him they were
Going Home
This 400-pound antique
head, called the Goddess
of Progress, will leave
Knott 's Betry Farm in
Buena Park Tuesday for
San Francisco, where it
once crowned a 22-foot
statue atop City Hall. The-
building was destroyed Jn
the 1906 earthquake. The
head will be presented to
the city as a gift from
Knoll's on Friday, t h e
200th annive rsary or Paul
Revere's ride and the 69th
anniversary of the earth·
quake .
, only out looking for deserters .
.. l told them I knew better:·
Revere boasted, ··1 kne\v what
they were after that I had
.<i larmed the country all the way
up ... and I should have 500 men
there soon .''
Beli~ving Revere's exaggera·
tion , the British rreed their
prisoners after c utting their sad·
die girths and stealing Revere's
horse, and raced back to the ap.
proaching column.
HEARING THEIR report. Lt.
Col. Francis Smith. commanding
the 700 men now marching to
Lex ington and Concord , senl
back to Bos ton for more troops,
Most of Capt. Parker 's
minutemen had r etire d t o
Hu c km a n 's tavern near the
t:reen. awaiting the call from
William Diamond's drum . It
came at daybreak.
Wh en the first columns of
British under Marine Maj. John
Pitcairn marched into Lex-
ington , they saw 70. not 500.
minutemen strung across the
village green.
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.. Stand your g round." Parker
ordered. ;'Don't fire unless fired
upon. But if they mean to have a
war. let it begin here'."
··The British troops came up
directly in our front," said P vt.
Munroe. ··The commanding of-
licer advanced within a few rods
of us and exclaimed , ·Disperse.
YO!J dam ned re be ls'.···
··YE VILLAINS, ye rebels,
disperse'." It was Pitcairn.
.. Damn you. dis perse~ ··r immediately ordered our
troops to dis pe r se and not to
fire," Parker said later. He could
see they ,,·ere hopelessly out·
numbered. But his men ambled
away slowly, sulkily, each in his
o"'·n direction -a nd holding onto
his weapon.
And as Pitca irn demanded that
the provincials disperse, he
moved to prevent it by ordering
his own men to surround and dis·
arm them. As t~'e Regular5 ad-
vanct!'d , they shctUted.
Then som e body fired a shot.
Many \V itnesses said it \\'<.IS a
pistol -m eaning a B1itish Of·
ficer. Some even named Pit-
cairn. Pitcairn beli e ved it was an
American s traggler orf the edge or the green.
The British broke: ranks and
began firing at Y.'ili among the
scattering C'o lonials.
IT \\'AS a riot. not a battle.
Eight Ame rican s were dead, 10
wounded. The worst British in·
•
jury \\•as a private nicked in the
leg.
The British reassembled a nd
marched off toward Concord.
Lexington buried its dead in a
common gr ave .covered· with
fresh pine boughs for fear t he re·
turning British would disturb it.
The colonials let Smith march
ui;iopposed into Concord and took
position on high ground across
the Concord River while the
B1itis h searched the to"'ll.
The British round little con-
traband remaining, but what
they did detect was piled in the
s treets and burned . The
America-r'is thought their to"•n
'''as being put to the torch.
··will you let them burn the
lO"'n down?" demanded Joseph
1--losmer, the Concord adjutant.
··1 haven't a man that is afraid
to go," said Capt. Isaac Davis of
Acton. and issued the order,
.. March:··
Tl,1£ THREE Britis h com·
pani es guarding the North
Bridge drew back a nd fired a
n·arning. The Ame1icans kept
C"om ing. This time ttie ..B1itish
fired to kill.
Capt. Davis, father of fou r,
died on the spot. So did Amos
Hosmer. ··Fire, fe llow soldiers,"
c1ied militia Maj . John Butt1ick.
··Fo.-God 's Sake, Fire'."
I-lair the eight British offic ers
fell. ,\ s~rgeant and six privates
were hit. one dead, anothe r dy·
Ing. The British broke and ran.
MOW AVAILABLE
First
U.S. pear],
Recalled
By VnlLed Press'•intemat.ional
The blood spilled at Lexington
a nd ,ConcOrd 200 years at10
signified many thinll:'· Among
them Was the fact that thOle who
had been considered British col-
oni'als were now to become lr·
revocably Americans.
ThU& the first American dead
of the revolution were those who
fell at Lexington. ·.
FOremost of the eight who ~led
on the village green waS Ro~rt.
Munroe, 62, who had served with
the British against the. French
and carried the British standard ·
at the capture or Louisburg in
1758.
THE OTHERS were Jonas
Parker, 53 or 54 and the father of
iO; Samuel Had ley, 28, the father
of three; Caleb Harrington, 23;
Jonathan Harrington Jr., 30 or
31, who left a \\'idow a nd one
child ; John Bro\\'O, 23; Isaac
Muzzey, 30, and John Raymond,
43, the father of fi ve.
Two other minute men are
commemorated a t Lexington-
Jedediah Munroe, 53-, who was
wounded al Lexington in the
morning, then killed in the fight-
ing later that day, and Nathaniel
Wyman, 57, believed to be from
Woburn, who died late r from
wounds or that day.
Others to remember were:
First American p1isoners or·
the Britisll,: Solomon Brown, Eli·
jah Sanderson and Jonathan Lov-
ing of Lexington ; taken by a
Britis h patro l when they
s hadowed it beyond Lexington.
They "'ere released s hortly
thereafte r .
FIRST Amerkan casualty:
Josiah Nelson, struck in the bead
v;ith a saber by a British officer
,,·hen he came upon i:I redcoat
patrol setting up a blockade point
near his home outside Lexington.
First American volunteer:
Sy lvanus Wood of Woburn, who
asked that he be allowed to stand
y.·ith John Parker's band of men
at l.exington.
First British prisoner taken; a
g renadier , Samuel Lee, who
dropped out of the ranks between
Lexington and Concord. He was
taken c,aptive by Sylyanus Wood
and marched back to Lexington
as a prisoner-of \Var.
First ArrJJ.~ri ~a.n gene[l.!.l, to take
comm'andj() the fieta: Brig. Gen.
William lieath' of Roxbury who
joined Dr. Joseph Warren aft.er
the fight,in g at Concord ilnd
helped direct American milit,ia in
their harassment of the British
retreating to Boston.
DOI TRAINING
IN YOUR HOME
11Where The Problems Are••
Problem Solving
To include:
House breaking
Digging
Jumping
Barking
Biting
Running Away
Taking Food
Chewing
and more
PROTECTION
STEVEN D. COii H-'• Foi to10st Dog T,.,._
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To Include:
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Down
Come
Mr. C~bb feahres A.I "In-Home" Training, concept by which
the OWnK CCIII leant the• cri of· pl!Oper cfog training in the
convenience of thelt own home. This lnstruetion will In no way
inhibit the playfulness of your pet,
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LpS ANGELES lAPl -While
adoption ft a·a taken on a new
ur,1ehey wlth-:"plans for brin&htg-
up to 2$,000 Vletnamise d:rplid"ns
.to AmericM, there Is concern that thousand~ of U.S . orphans may
suffer from the competition.
''We try to shat·e witb all
families the need for adopting
American children1 but right now
most families want a Vietnarpese
orphan," said a spokeswoman
for Children's 1-lome Society of
America.·
' ''With most American orphans
already of school age, many
, families shy away Jn ravor of a
'younger roreign child."
There are estimated to be
"som e ,50,000 black,' MexiCan·
· American and Anglo chJldr"en.
most of school ag~, ,living· 'in ·
foster homes und institutions
across the country.
. SOME PEOPLE fee l the Viet-
namese orphans will drain off the
entire surplus or families willing
t o adopt minority and han·
d1c1;1pped <.•hjJdren, t1nd that U.S.
orphans will have less chance
than ever or finding a new
family.
On the other hand , a
!;ipokes.woman for the Los
,Angeles County Adoptions
DepHrlmen t says the orphan
airlifts are having a benericial in ·
, fluence.
, •·[think many people who have
, only recently begun to think
' about adoption .will seriously con·
sider taking an American child if
we c'annot accommodate 'them
·with lhe Vietnamese cllild they
want," said tlie spokesworTian.
Some adoption workers are
concerned that the sudden rush
to take in Vietnamese children is
u momentary enthusiasm that
may not last.
RESERVATIONS about the or·
phlin airlirts have also been ex·
pressed by the Quaker organiza-
tion. the American Friends
Service Committee.
In the case or Vietnamese 01·-
phans of pure he rit.i.ge_, said an
r\FSC spokesman, it is better to
· provid,e money ror feeding the
children and keeping them \Vith
friends and relatives.
"'\Ve think only tv.·o types of
children should be' flo,vn out of
Vietnam .·· saidj.FSC Executivl:"
Secretary Arthur ~1<1ck .
"Children or a mixed GI heritage
i . or t hose \Vh9 are,p'hYsi"<:Jtly han·
" diccipped a nd have no chacc~ of
survival in SouthViCtiiam. •
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Probed
LOS ANGELES (UPll-Tlie
Coast Guard will attempt to
r efloat the s ubmerged 600-
passenger excursion ship Caribe
Star Monday to determine if a
bomb sank the vessel in its
harbor berth.
Divers inspected the gaping
hole in the hull of-the ship but
'A'ere unable to confirm suspi-
cion~that a saboteur planted ex-
plosives aboard the ship shortly
before it sank to the muddy Los
Angeles Harbor bottom late
Thursday.
"There is a s trong possibility
that il Was a bomb," a Coast
Guard spokesman sai~, "but we
won't knbw for s ure wttil the ship
is raised."
~ ~ UPI T•topMto '
The 147-foot, 92-ton vessel.
worth $2.S million , sank within IO
minutes 14rter the explosion
ripped a .hdle in the craft's hull.
The s hip, tied up al its berth in
the main harbor channel un-
derneath the Vi ncent Thomas
Suspension Bridge, settled stern-
fi rst to the bottom. leaving only
her bow and a portion or the
bridge poking above the water.
CA8D!IOARD. C.lllltf-AriWipg in Los Angeles Saturday
vlere_~O Vietnam~ orphans. some en route to Norway amf~J1. ~Benfling "'Gf. One infant died, and several were tak~n 'by "heli ~op\;\~1 to t)SC Med Center for medical
treatment. Story ·iS'on Page 1.
1'he ship and its dock were de-
serted at the time, and there
"~;ere no injuries.
Prior to the ex plosion , an
anonymous caller telephoned the
Long Beach Independent Press
Telegram and said, "There y.·ill
be one le ss s hip leaving the
harbor for the Arabs." San Quentin Inmate
Kil·led in Fight Underground
Tape at Issue
SAN QUENTIN (1\P l -A San
Quentin prisone1· was fatall y
stabbed SaturdlJiY in the first in-
mate ki ll ing this yea r .:1t
Cali rornia's toughest p1ison, of·
ficers s<iid.
San Quentin has been on a
lockdown status since Dec. J!j
because of the record number of
inmate assaull s last year. Of -
ficials have attributed much of
the violence to prison gangs.
But San Quentin officer Bill
l\1erkle said the cause was not
known for Saturday's fight
betw.een two inm<1tes in the ad·
justment center exe1·c ise Y6ti'd.
alleged memb{'r or the Aryan Brothl'rhood , but that Hummel SAN F RAl\"C ISCO (AP)-
\\'Us not kllO\\'n lo belong to a Attorneys debated in rederal court whether Berkeley radio gung. station KP FA should surrender a lie said officers ret1ieved l\\'O tape recordi n g on w hi ch
crude p1·ison-made kni\'eS ufter Bernardine Dohrn and t"·o other
the fight. each about five inches members or the radical Weather
lon g. Underground recite poetry. r.Ic rkle said rour inmates were KPF'A genera l manager Larry
in the exercise yard \\'hen ttfc Bensky and the station's la'A'yer,
trouble erupted_ Ooron Weinberg. have been sub·
··TJIE OFFICER yelled out u poenaed to bring the tape lo a
"·arning to them to stop, but federal grand jury next Wednes-
nothing happened. so he fired ty.·o dav.
warn ing s hots and arter the However. \Veinberg told U.S.
second they separate<\." l\1erkle District Judge Oliver Carter on
said. ··Hummel had been assault-F1iday that. the tape contained
eel previously at San Quentin and nothing bul' ~·pu'°e poetry." To
at that time we didn't know the surrender the tape, he argued,
cause and ~·e don't ha\'e a moti\'e v.•ouJd '~olate the . First Amend-
Sunday. April 13. 1975 OAILYPILOT AS
Doctors' Drug
Problems Told
SAN FRANCISCO (A Pl-Drug
abuse and alcoholism is
\\lidespread among the nation's
physicians but is difficult to cu1 b
because the profession is ''.prone
to ignore or deny'' such evidence,
an American Medical Associa·
lion meeting 'A'aS told.
Some 200 physicians attended
the AMA 's national conference
here Friday on the ··disabled
physician."
THE AMA IS sponsoring a¥f·
(ort lo pass uniforn1 legislatiod'\n
every state to create special
machinery Lo judge the medical
competence of physicians in-·
valved with problems of dr .Jgs,
cilcohol or mental illness.
Lake Talw_e ·
Air Report
Challenged
SOUTH LAKE TAHOE (APl -
The Lake Tahoe area's top smqg
c-ontrol official says a Bro'A'n ad-
ministration report on Tahoe's
air pollution problems was based
on readings taken frcm a parking
lot.
Franklin Lace. El Dorado
Co Wlty 's air pollution control dis·
trict chairman, denounced the
California Air Resources Board
(ARB) study Friday at a meeting
or coWlly supervisors and the
South Lake Tahoe city cowtcil.
The ARB report was "a pre·
mediated e rrort lo present a false
impression·· and was part of an
effort to ch ange the makeup or
the Tahoe Regional Pla nning
Agency, Lane said.
THE BOARD said t1,1,·o weeks
ago that 1973 r eadings s howed
Tahoe's smog is "''orse than San
Francisco's or Sacramento's and
that in some ways air in the basin
is worse t han in Los Angeles.
The ARB said Tahoe should re-
ject a regional transportation
plan and curb growth in the basin
to avoid becoming bne of the na-
tion's smoggiest areas.
Lane said the ARB compared
smog levels from the three cities
with readings at Tahoe "taken
from one spot in the basin, name-
ly the parking lot of the Sahara-
Tahoe Casino." '
''The physician is tradi-
tionally autonomous. res!X)nsible
for his performance only to his
patients and to his own cons-
cienee," Dr. tlerbert C. Modhn of
the Menninger Foundation in
'J'opeka. Kan., told the meeting.
"Yet the phys ician disabled by
physical or mental illness, in ·
eluding alcoholis m and drug
abuse, is manifestly notl!t-ompe-
tent to act .as disciptinari~n." be
added. .. n 'i; no wonde r we rumble and
falter 1,1,·hen Yie deal 'A·ith these
problems among ourselves and
our colleagues."
MODLI N SA ID that i n
Calirornia between one and two
percent of the state·s doctors
abuse narcotics at some time in
theircareer:s. · ,
National estimates place the
number of known drug-addicted
doctors in America at S,000 ol'
more and the alcoholics al nearly
double that.
··For the doctor, addiction is an
occupationa l hazard.·· 1'1od lin
said. ··ttis source is not the
friendly neighborhood pusher,
but his own prescription p<td."
lndians Claim
Dual Justice
Alter Killing
SACR AM ENTO (APl
Protesting Pit River Indians say
the acquittal of a "'hite man who
killed an India n leader showed
the dual sta ndard o( American
justice.
A group or about 100 lndians
and sympathizers held a drum-
beating, chanting demonstration
at the Sacramento County
Courthouse Friday to protest last
week's jury verdict."
The Superior Court jury ruled
that Franklin Robinson acted i11
self derense \Vhen he shot Pit
River tribal leader Fiorentino
Guerrero Dec. 14 after an argu-
ment at Guerrero's home.
The protesters included Guer-
rero'& wire and officials of the
American J ndian Movement.
wHo called for an investigation
by the FBI and Gov. Edmund
Brown Jr.
HE SAID th e v'ictim v.•as
Richard C. tlummel, 30, or Santa
Barbara Count)\. Se rving ii five to
life-'terh1 fo·r rirst-dcgree rob·
bery. Hummel \vas stabbed once
·in the UP.per chest and "''as pro·
nbU1nceott dead at the prison
hospital.
this time either.'' m'ent right to free· speecb.
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The County -Loses
Governo r Brov.11 's summary dismissal of Donald
Bright, chairman of the South Coast Regional Zone
Conservation Commission, is a questionable action.
The 44-year-old Cal State Fullerton biology pro-
fessor and Commissioner Donald Phillips, a lso dis-
1 missed by Brown, both will be repJaced by com-
missioners from Los Angeles, further lilting the con1-
' mission representation away from Orange County.
• The new appointees do not appear lo have special
'qualifications for their positions.
1 The irony of Bright's dismissal is the fact that it is
based on the controversy he sparked last year by
soliciting campaign funds for Brown fro111 developers
i who had business before the coastal body. ~ There is no doubt the fund soliciting was foolish
business on Bright's part. But before a nd since that
incident he has served as a hard-working, diligent
chairman.
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We would think the governor should be inclined to
overlook the campaign indiscretion in view of
, Bright's valuable service on the commission.
Even developers in the coastal a rea who have
sometimes lost out on commission decisions com-
mend him for his fairness.
The dismissal may enhance the governor's image
of political purity, but Bright's valuable background
of experience will be missed here.
t Diligent Assembly Action
. If signed by lhe governor, as il should be, the blll
will relieve owners or 1966· 70 cars in six Southern
California counties from mandatory installation of
the controversial smog control deviee.
Certainly Southern Californians are no lovers of
polluted air. But the case for the NOx device has been
far from convincing. It admittedly increases gasoline
consumption and necessitates costly engine tune-ups
lo prevent malfunction.
This cosl, on lop of the $35 charge ,for the device
and its record of attendant repair problems, could
leave a noticeable dent in the pocketbook of the owner
of one of these older vehicles, which probably will be
off the road soon enough 3.nyway.
Brown is in a difficult position. He has long
favored a ll -out war on air polution. But he also has set
himself up as a champion of the less afflueni.
In this instance, the latter inclination should pre ·
vail.
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'Mode.rate' at S:l 4,000?
• By now m ost Americans have a pretty good idea
of the mea ning of inflation. Its bite out of the weekly
paycheck is painfully apparent.
Even so, the latest Labor Department statistics
are surprising. A typical urban (nonfarm l Ame rican
family of four, claims the government, now needs a
total a nnua l income of $14.300 to maintain a
'"moderate"' standard of living-buying a home, driv-
ing a not-too-new car and eating meat fairly r eg-
ularly.
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The applause heard in the Assembly chamber in
Sacramento Thursday when the NOx repeal bilJ
squeaked by o n its second presentation was well de·
served by legislators who continued to push the bill
after its initial re jection.
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For those who remember when $14 ,000 a year was
a goa l to be attained.for a pretty plush life. the figure
is a startling lesson in inflation "DAMMIT, MY COMMITMENTS Afl.E YOUR COMMITMENT.S/q
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Questions Answered
On the Vietnam War
Wirks ORTH
I The U.S. government's review
o( its policy toward South Viet-·
nam involves a question-a nd -'
answer process. The questions
are not particularly elusive ; the
answer::i, are impli cit in history.
L __ N_O_R_M_A_N __ ). _ COUSINS _
Q -As the war in Vietnam
· moves into its final convulsive
1 stage, one hears a great deal
about the poor morale or the
South Vietnamese armed forces.
Is this a new
development?
A -The lack
o r fi g htin g
spirit in the
arned forc:e s
of Soulia._ Vi el-
n a m i s
nothing new.
Twelve years
ago, Presi -
dent John F .
Kt!nnedy was disturbed by re-
ports concerning the inability of
th e governme nt or President
Diem lo imbue its army with a
desire to Ci ght.
Every U.S. President since
JFK has been aware that large
numbers of South Vietnamese -
not just in the armed forces but
among the citizenry -have had
no feeling of basic allegiance and
commitment lo tti'e existing gov-
ernment.
Q -WHY SHOULDN'T the
people of South Vietnam -
whether in or out of the army -
believe in their own govern-
ment?
A -Under the terms of the
Geneva peace treaty or 1954,
marking the end or French con-
trol or lndochina, free national
elections were to be held in all
the countries or the region inc hid-
ing Vietnam. E lections were
scheduled for 1956 in Vietnam for
the purpose of reuniting the coun-
try. These elections never took
place.
Gen. Eisenhower wrote in hi s
memoirs that the United States
supported the decision or South
Vietnam to call off the elections
because or the probability that
the vote would go against Saigon.
Though the United States and
Ho Chi Minh fougbt together
against the Japinese during
World War JI. •. and though U.S. ot-
ficials knew that Ho would nOt be
subservient to any outside gov-
ernment, including the Com-
munist Chinese.-the United
states wanted a governmen\ ln."
Vietnam r esponsive t.o· '6Ut
policy.
The cancelation of the el&c-
lions caused Hanoi to feel it had
been cheated out of certain vic-
tory. 1-lanoi thereupon began its
campaign or terror against the
South. This marked the errective
start of the war.
Q -Even acknqwledging the
original errors o( the United
States in Vietnam, why shouldn't
the United States send massi\'.:e
military aid today -pl anes, sur-
race-to-air missiles, new-style
. tanks, machine guns, ammuni-
tion?
A -Substantial military help
had been authorized and is
available, but U.S. military of-
fi cials are reluctant to send more
military help because they have
no confidence it will be effective-
ly used.
The portion or this miLitary aid
that has found its way into the
hands of North Vietnamese
forces has constituted a major
part or th e tota l arms used by
North Vietnam .
-"~.-~Sending military aid at·the last
minute, therefote,1:5 not likely to
have tbe effect or saving what is
left of South Vi etnam. Con-"iE· vably it cou'ld have the effect r' reasing the amount 0£ fire
"po er a~ailable lo the North.
.Vj,~amese.
Q -Is there nothin g
Arriericans can do to alleviate the
suffering and the peril of the
So\llh Vietnamese?
' A -IT HA S COST the United
States approximately S30.000 to
kill a single Vietnamese. Are y,·e
willing to spend , say, halt this
amount to save a single life? If
so, we can mobilize for mercy in
behalf of the Vietnamese on a
scale never before attempted in
history.
We had no difficulty in Jnding
clouds of planes l o bomb Viet-
namese villages. We can fill the
skies with planes that can bring
food and medicines.
We should make every effort to
carry out this operation in con-
nection y,·ith the International
Red Cross, so that it will not ap-
pear we are being politically
selective either in supplyjng aid o,i-in carrying out rescue opera-
ti ons.
Overboard for Ecology
Most Americans are conserva-
tionists and environmentalists to
some extent. Few want to see our
scenic wonde r s spoiled, our
waters polluted, our natural re·
sources wasted.
Yet, (ro1Jl lime to time, some
environmentalists go overboard
in efforts t.o protect a view, pre-
serve a recreational area or save
the natural habitat of Che native
American mosquito.
Take. for instance. the case of
the Trident base al Bangor,
Wash.
Trident is th e follow-on to the
Polaris and Poseidon missile
sy5tems.
BASICALLY, IT consists or a
multiwarhead, 4,000-mlle (even·
tu ally 6,000-mile) missile
launched from a nurlear sub-
ma rine cruising beneath the sur-
face of the ocean.
The Nao,.·y Department
declares that a Trident base
rhU&t be located in the Pacific
because it "elves the Soviets
1nother whole ocean to worry
about." It goel on to 1ay that
st r a te gical ly there ts no
alternative in the Pacific to the
Bangor /ocation.
For ·most Americans that
would be e nough. Few would ob-
ject to construction or a
desperately needed national de.-
tense base anywhere, especially
when every effort la made <as it
11 ln lbe caae of Trident) to·
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REAGAN
minimii:e its impact on the sur-
rounding environment. And
especially , also, when such a
base will provide much-needed
jobs in a slate where joblessness
is high.
Yet, an organization called
Concerned About 'Tridcnl CC ATl
has been formed specifically for
the purpose or halting construe·
lion o( the Trident base on the
grounds that'the Navy has failed
to comply with the National En-
vironmental Policy Act.
To this end CAT has brought
suit in federal court. Its avowed
aim is to preserve the pristine
beauty or lhe Bangor area at all
costs, including the defense or lhc
United Sta.tes.
Well . rortunate ly , it looks as·ir
CAT is not going to be successrul.
A major r eason is the involve-
ment in the suit on the side Ot the
Navy or a small , relatively new
public lnlerest law r1rm. the
Pacific Legal Foundation.
PLF has made some devastat-
ing points against CAT. Among
them are these :
1. That CAT is merely :. cor-
porate 5helJ rounded solely ror
the purpose of slopping In the
courts the construcUon or the
base.
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2. That the actual people
behind the suit have yet lo be dis·
closed.
3. That undisclosed persons or
organizations are funding the
suil "by laundering run'ds to
plaintiffs' attorneys through
various tax exempt charitable
organi zations in possible viola-
tion or Internal Revenue Service
guidelines .''
4. That there are serious legal
questions rea:arding CAT's right
to sue.
Although the suit is still in the
coun s, federal Judge George L.
Hart has already denied a motion
ror a preliminary injunction to
stop construction, 1ara:ely 'on
points made by PLF. ·
PLF LAWYERS are nowconn-
denl o( fina l victory (or the Navy.
This, alone, will be good enoµg h
reason to cheer for Americans
who worry. with much justlfi.ca-
tion. th at America is falling
behind lhe Soviet Union in de-
fense capabilities .
Another good reason is the dis·
covery that at least one public In·
tereat law firm is working on
behplf o( th e public instead or. as
so often ls the case with 6uch
(irmS, \.\'Orking for left·wing
special Interest groups at the ex·
pense or the public.
I will come back lo the subject
ol lhe PaciOc Leeal Foundation
In other columns. It la chalking
up qulle a record.
President Picks
By RICHARD L. STROUT •
WASHINGTON -The
negative income tax -NIT -
has its toe in the door.
Last J a nuary President Ford.
in his Stale of the Union
message, stated the idea calmly
''Those with the very lowest in -
comes, who can least afford
higher costs. must also be com-
pensated. I propose a payment of
S80 to every person 18 years of
age and older in that category.··
In starkest form t~at is the idea
or govemmept handing over cash
to .poor people without telling"
them how lo spend it.
The negative income tax S\11a m
into this r e porte r 's ke n in a
news paper article in December
1965 about Pror. 'Miltori Fried-
man of Chi cago U niversity ~
"Economist says negative tax .
should replace a lt poverty aid.··
He was then president-elect of
the American Economic Associa-
tion. J-le defined the plan in
Ney,•sweek. in 1968:
''THE BASIC idea or a
negative income tax is to use the
mechanism by which we now col-
lect tax revenue from people
'A'it h incomes above some
minimum level to provide finan -
cial assistance to people with in -
comes below that level."
An inizenious notion. y,·e
thought' Maybe someday in
some fa r ofC time America will
adopt it.
The extraordinary thing is how
Cast iJ.'"l\a!t.comerwith t\Ow Uttle
discussioh .
President Nixon had a variant
of NIT in his :.in&uccessful (a~ily
The Tenure System
Needs to Be Fired
Tenure is a four-letter word.
Don't count. Just lake my word
for it.
Tenure, as it applies to the
academic community. has come·
to mean a certain golden state of
grace in which a teacher finds
himself after he has managed to
slay in one place for a specified
length or time.
Once having arrived al the pre-
determined period of service al a
given ·institution, a teacher is
said to be "tenured." Whal it
m ea n s in
general terms
in that said
teacher, once
tenured, will
not be fired
for anything
much Je ss
than the com-
mission or a
heinou s
crime, and is
even less likely to be held
re s ponsible r or crimes of
. omission.
All who have studied the pro-
blem agree that tenure began as
a good 'and necessary thing, and
in a few institutions may still be
functioning effectively. Tenure
serves to protect teachers from
incompetent, cap9cious or in
so me cases bigoted ad-
ministrators and based boards or
trustees.
CLOAKED IN academic
rhetoric, tenure was related to
academic freedom, which all
agree is the very heart or quality
teaching and learning.
Unfortunately, tenure, like
many other inrlexlble pronounce·
ment.s. has suffered by its rlgidi·
ty and poor admlnistraUon.
Architects hive learned to
make buildings earthquake-re-
slstant b y allowlnc them to
shake, rattle t'nd roll. They
learned this when unyield ing
stiffeners caused old buildtn11 lo
crumble and1 C"ave' In on
themaelves. •
In mu~h lhe 1ame muaner.
tenure threate.ns many edU<"B·
tional inatltutJon1 today.
Let's look at 11.n example.
hYJ>OlhetJt!al only in that we will
not use real names. Sample
College, as we shall caJl it, grew
and prospered from J9'S to 1970.
Student enrollment steadlly in·
creased, and funds were sufO-
clent If not plent.lful. Teachers
were 'hired and fnalntatned,
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LELAND B.
NEWCOMER
many achieving tenure (just on
the basis or length or service).
IN ABOUT 1970. Sample
College began to experience a
decline in enrollment, renecting
a national trend. Cutbacks were
necessary . Fac ulty payroll
(normally a large portion of the
budget) seemed a logical place to
look.
Who could be released? Only
those "probationary" teachers,
who had not yet gained tenure.
More bad limes. More cutbacks.
Now, it's 1975, aQd where docs
Sample College find itself?
Well, over 90 percent or the
Sample faculty now has tenure.
The average age of the Cacully
has risen dramatically al what
seems to be the very lime when
there is the greatest need ror pro-
cessors who understand today's
youth -who are open and flexi -
ble enough to relate to students
and influence their behavior,
goals and aspirations.
If we are lo represent Sample
College as being truly typical, we
must duly report the presence of
one or more tenured teachers
who are incompetent and not do·
ing their job.
fn these instances, the Sample
College president and its board of
trustees are forced to maintain
the incompetent on the payroll.
IF POSSIBLE, they try to put
that person in a position where he
or she will do the least harm, but
the pay will be the same as that
of his or hercolleagu~. ·
Tenure. Developed and Initial·
ly implemented to protect
teachers from unreasonable
behavior by administrators ror
the good or the institutJOn and
education in general, it hu come
to connote the antlthesl1 of Its
original Intent.
It seem• reasonable lo assume
that. the nut couple otyean wtll
see an accelerated seatth for an
equitable solution lo the problcl"
oltenure.
Re1ponsl ble trustees, ad·
mlnl1lJ'aton1 and faculty should
be ~ua~Jy concerned. • l..tkmd B. Newcomer ti pr1ddtnt
o/ l.o V•mt Colkllt .imd /ormtr
flq>frt?ftor of tht Nf'U.J'9'1·Mt•a
[hd/l<d$cllooll>lflrkt.
a NIT
assistance program. which pro.
posed a kind or guaranteed . in:
come ror poorly paid workers.
Then. came the matter-of-fact
proposal by President Ford that
startled this reporter but didn't
seem lo arous e most people. r
Now the pending cong-r~sionnf
tax 'program actua lly in:
corporates part or the plan to
make distributions to hel1>
stimulate the economy.
JS PROFESSOR Friedman a
wjld radical? J-Je was an adviser'
or Barry Goldwater in the 1964.:
campaign. l s the negative in:
come tax a chimera or do-
gooders? It was c;.tlled '"feasi ble
and co mput~bl e with our,
economic system '' by, a group of'
1,200 representative economiets 1
on a petition in 1968. Will low-:
in~ome workers quit v.·ork if they;
get governmept cash s upple-.
menU? .. ·
.Pi-esident Nixon instituted a:'
case study 1·n ·riv e New Jersey '.
and Pennsy vania communities
in 1972-73 that ultimately indical-'
ed, in the dry language or the
s~io logists . that male breadwin-'
ners in ramilies at or close lo the 4
poverty level did not work less if ·
they got an assured handout from ·
the government than did men in !
similar inco1ne range \V ho had to",
depend on wage:s alone.
T,flE CASUAL reader may be ,
surptised al tioe long thi s little-:
known idea has been kicking ·
about. Some liberals tend to'
favor it because it might equalize·
the disparity of incomes. '
Some conservatives, like '.
Professor Friedman, favor i~:
becuuse they see it as a possible'
subsitule for the enormously ex..;
pensive present v.reltare system;:
whiC'h nearly everybody agrees·
is a mess. ·
Should NIT r ecipients ge.t
benefits in cash rather than kind'
-like food stamps? Yes, says"
firm free-enterpriser Fi·iedman:,
I..et recipients build sclr-reli ance
by running their O\\'O lives.·
Should there be a means test?
No, says Professor Friedman, no-
more of a test than that or the or-
dinary Income tax return now ap·
plicable to everyone. '·
He argues that profession~l
social workers spend 90 percent
of their time as paymasters arlcl'
poli cemen snooping on welfare
recipients. The NIT, he lhinkS!,
might simplify this and -whd
knows? -perhaps even scale'
down the operations or bi g'-
brolher bureaucrats.
Richard l . Slrouf fs Washingtori
Correspondenl for I/le Christiok
Science Monitor.
DAILY PILOT
R•rtN. Wttd.Pu~
Thomas l(~~vll. F.dllar
Thoma1 Palmtr~ Sulldoy
£diloriol Po gr Edilor
Theo editorltl p11e of lhe Daily .
Piiot leeks to Inform tnd
sUmulate re1der1 by prt1entln1
on this paaedlverse tommtnllftJ
on loplts of lnlerest by •yndif:a~
.ed colu.,nnlsts and cartoonl11U1, lfw.
pro\lldfn1 a forum for rtade~ ·11 vt,ws and by pre1enUn1 lti
ntiw1paper'1 opinions and id ~ cuh'enl toplc1. The edit oPl~lor\l of the Dally Ptlol Appt il"'
onry In the edttorial tolumn at'Ui4f
lop ol the p11e. Opinions t'lc'
, prtued by the columnists tind t~donls14 and letter writers ift their own and no endOl"lement14!Jf
ll>etr .1 .... by lh• 0.lly Pllot-""'"'d bt l•f•md-,,,,
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Sundily. Aprll 13, 197~ DAIL V PI LOT A 7
Ui.e Loud. Silence of Chip and Andy
HINSHAW
CLEARY
lltfHOJl!ASKEEVIL
O•OYPll•I• ...
l '\'e alway• thou ght
news papers were 1hootln1 cheap
shot.I when they play '~:hat I caU
the last·word 1ame.
You know how it goes. So·
meone writes a letter to the
.clit.or dl• .. reelnr with a policy,
editorial Or lft&Wti l tory publl•hed
by the papef:. Then the edltor
adds a n(K,;f;<>:ften one •;ith a
cute, ••~••tic thruat -that
oneupa·the ,letjer.:..
'the .ri.-rne '
=~~·o~o:i!•':,
peopl ~ who
criticize
n ewspapers
In public .
rJ"hey :>hould,
in my view,
have eve ry
right lo take
on a pubUea·
lion, a Publisher or an editor
withl)ljl fttllng they'll looe out In a. la8t·Word encounter.
Th\Js It i.S with reluctance that 1
romment on some caustic re·
marks made about lhe press, the
Daily Pilot, Publi1her Bob Weed
and me last week by Chip Cleary.
No. 1 administrator and adviser
to our beleagUered Orange Coun·
ty Congressman. Andy Hinshaw.
Itjsn't that Ch ip ubused ~let·
ribly. Qr ev:l!n that he m,a~ us
angry. For the most part, what
he said was correct-that we've
been chasing the hell out of
Hinshaw trying lo get him lo
make sQme kind of statement
about the swirl of charges and in-
nuendos involving his campaigns
and assessment practices.
But Cleary did bring up some
j.lsues of how we've covered the
continuing Hinshaw,story and I
think tt'a about tim~ a few facts
were set in order. ·
CHIP AND ANDY have been
running companions (or years.
Afler Hinshaw took over as
Orange County assessor, it wasn't
too long until he and Cleary were
noted as being frequent luncheon
companions'.
As the friendship ripened and
the relations hip deepened ,
Cleary spent less and less time as
political and publlc relations
counselor for his No,. 1 client,
heiress Joan Irvine Smith. Final·
ly , he 1aid he no longer
repretenled her.
Instead, he be1an spending
more and more time In
Hln1baw'1 office. Shortly, Cleary
oreantzed the Friendl of Andy
Hlnishaw -a one·man oreanlza-
tion desl1ned to drum up 1up·
Port, ii adulation and money for
J-llnshaw's campaign chest .
MOSTLY THE Friends of Andy
llinshaw consisted or newsletters
written and sent out by Cleary
l'alling attention lo llin:shaw's
achievements in office <broadly
but glo'\l.·ingly described). The
letters usually ended up with a
pitch to attend a $100·a·person
fund·raising dinner or cocktail
party in Andy"s honor.
The letters were followed with
some telephone calls to some of
the county's biJ-ger taxpayers
pointedly suggesting they might
have overlooked the opportunity
to buy tickets for a tableort"·o.
Nothing too unusual. Ob, it's a
bit sticky gathering fWlds for an
office-holder when il isn't even
C<fmpaign time . Folks are bound
to wonder if :>uch <trm·lwiBting
isn't a direct abuse of the o(fice's
power. But it wasn't the first
time the tactic had been used in
Orange County a,nd1 it certainly
won 't be the last.
Ri gh t or wrong,. Cleary
was helping Hinshaw prepare for
any option. The support may not
have been grass.roots in origin,
but the power and the dollars
were there. Hinshaw could stay
a1 assessor or he coukS look up-
ward. The power base was
established.
The option opened in 1971. Pro-
Nixon GOP forces in Orange
County were fed tip with the chiv-
vying and pecking of ram-
bunctious Congressman John G.
Schmitz. They wanted to dump
him .
They looked around and the
man with the biggest name they
could find was Andrew J .
Hinshaw. He came complete
with his Cleary.designed cam-
paign organization.
They worked the Nixon angle.
Of Babes and Cannibals
LOS ANG ELES -Over the
weekend the President rushed
out of Palm Springs, down here
in Southern California, up north
to San Francisco to perform the
lr'$dilion:il American political
act of baby kissing Only these
were dark·eyed Oriental orph'ans
from Vietnam, those babes w'ho
ate so t:xo ti ca lly supcr·cule to
ouroc<'idental eyes.
Just as the President y,·as be
ing photographed, c<trrying In
fanlS in SW3d ·
dJing c loth es
off a r e s cue
plane . the
Washini;:ton
Post "''a s
publis hin g a
stpry in "'·hi <:h
it was revealed
that our side in
the Cambodian
war has been
practicing cannibalism on the
enemy's dead. \Vhile it may be
l~al in the Cina I analysis it makes
no difference whether the bodies
of slain soldiers are buried,
!)urned or eaten, cannibalism,
for people of ou r culture al least,
is tM symboli c act of barbarism.
Yet here we arc, congratulat-
i ti g ourselves on the
HOmanitarlanism o( Operation
:e'abylift while our ally is literally
fricasseeing the m embers of the
other side and consuming them
04s though they were mis·
sjqnaries. It figures. From the
St:art lo what we n1ust hope ts the
eftd or this a((air, our offi cial peo·'
pie had never been able lo gel a
m
nl of what they look and sound
~e to sccond·party eyes and
1rs.
'" .,TAKE TllE C·5A that went
down, killing all those children.
It's the \\'ar in microcosm. F:irst
a brainstorm in the White House;
tben a se lf-serving announce·
ment to the world about this
JH:twest example of our selfless· ~~s, and next, of course, we had
l VON HOFFMAN )
to ~nd the biggest . the
m1ght1 est . the most
overpowering plane in creation
so that we could claim we'd set a
new ::ecord (or ·mercy rrlission:>
When it crashed and. once
again, we discovered we'd killed
the people we'd set out to save,
we screamed sabotage Sabotage
or not it \\'ould not be the first
time in our long Judeo-Christian
history that the Lord has coun·
tenanced the s laughter of holy in ·
nocenls to instruct the rulers of·
men in virtue
The 1ncom1ng, conquering
Reds are not going lo bloodbathe
infants and children v.·itb no
political convictions They will
feed them and grow them up to
be good Communists It's those
many, small, nonpowerlul South
Vietnamese adults who took ou.r
part in the war who are in senous
danger But no Operation
Baby lift for them
What do you want to bet that
the only Sou.th Vietnamese
grownups who'll get Clown out
are the murderers from the
polilical police and the num·
bered-Swiss·bank·account OOys?
Di. K. didn'l think up Babylift.
No. that was either an invention
or the childless couples lobby or
the suburban guilty·ridden, or
the remnants of the old fight·lo-
win crowd. When they run out of
babies, they'll switch to airlifting
puppydogs .
50, IT'S NO CON game that
the Doctor of Diplomacy is play·
ing, and he's right about his
critic.s not having a monopoly on
v..isdom .and morality. Nonelhe·
less, the war for-freedom that he
and his former boas began in 1970
ends flvi:; years later in can·
nibaJism. Shall we blame that on
'
insufficient congressional ap.
pf-oprialions, and then mark
Kissinger down as one more con-
fused, rampantly miSunderstood
and mi s under.standing
AmeriCit n?
If the Angel of Death had been
sent lo teach 'the armed, angry,
and •IJlrmed Americans that
there is a difference between
morality and the public pro-
clamation of good intentions, it
v.·a! lost on our secretary or
Slate. ·
"For God's sake," he cried out
from the irrigated Palm Springs
desert to M press conference
while bis s uperior went ROif·
ing, "we ought to stop talking as
if one side had the monoJ)Oly of
wisdom, morality and insight,
<tnd .. :s~rious people <meaning
himself).trying to deal with this
problem are trying to run a con
fidencecame "
ONLY THE OPTIMISl'S lhmk
Dr K1sa1nge1 lb trying to run a
confidence game Thepess1m1sts
bebeve he no longer knows what
game he's trying to run or even
what ballpark he s playing his
game1n ·
If you think Dr Kissinger is
playing a con game, then you can
believe he thought up Operation
Babylifl for some sinister but
sane reHson, such as he could use
it to get vote& in Congress for
more military 'aid. A con man
might Mve thought up baby lifts
to distract people from consider-
ing that it's not the orphans who
really need the saving.
Jn which case Dr. Kissinger
will have to live, like the rest of
us, with the words of the South
Vietnamese army lieutenant on
the day the C-SA went down and
the orphans were crisped: "It is
nice to see you Americans taking
home 1ouvenirs of our country as
YoU leave -China elephants and
orphans. Too bad some of ·them
broke today, but we have plenty
more.''
EDITOfl'S
NOTEBOOK
Oh, how they y,•orked the l\ixon
an1le . NIXON ·Hll\Sli 1\\\'
placards seemed to peer down'
from every slen pule in the dis·
trict. SChmlti c;ouldn't get away
rrom the backwaters he himself.
had created by his lll·tirned and
sometimes t a!itele!is anti·Nixon
rem~rks.
So Andy w e nt <i\\·ay to
Congress. He displayed a low
r.rofile and an earnestness to
earn. Questions to his office-for
the mos t part directly ad ·
ministered by Cleary-were
handled compete ntly and quick.,
ly . TJte new congress man kept
his nose ('lean. stayed out of con ~
tro\'ersy and was loyal to Nixon
and GOP Minority Leader
Gerald Ford.
Two years Jate r , he was re-
elected ha ndily. He danced out of
the pro· Nixon circle just in time
to escape a Watergate taint and
was settling into a sinecure rival·
inf thatof the late James B. Utt,
who represented Orange County
for nine terms .
It looked lik e Andrew J.
Hinshaw would be an Orange
County congressmun for as long
as he and Cle8ry wanted hiffi to
be.
BVT OUR Andy Hinshaw
watn't, apparently; the Andy
Hinshaw we thought he was.
With parallels chillingly re-
minisce·nt of Watergate, we
began to see and hear the unfold -
ing of the Hinshaw·Cleary power
1tructure's compositiOn-how it
was put toeether and what kind
of cur114hiliw kept It running.
The Grand •Jury indicted nine
ex-Hinshaw employes for using
county assessor's office funds
and payroll in the initial race for
Congress. Hinshaw declined lo
appear or answer questions
before t he jury about it.
Cleary did go on the Grand
Jury stand, but on 47 instances
cciuldn't remember eVen the
most elementary things about
campaign operations.
Then the word bribery began
noating to the surface. The Tan·
dy Corp., which opcri.;tcs the
Radio Shack chain of electronics
store~. !urned o ut to have
luvh~hed some of its finer equiv·
ment on members of the as·
~essor 's staff.
Pnrt or the equipment showed
up this year 111 llinshaw's apa rt·
ment buck in Alexandria, Va.
DA's in\'csti11:ators from Orange
County ~·cnt back with a war·
rant, seiz4.'d ii and sent it b;,u:k us
evidence in °""'hut they <':.tiled t:I
bribery investigut1un.
Hin sha°""' turned out to have c.1:-
ce pted a $6 ,000 consulting fee for
helping a South Carolina county
adopt an Orange County as-
sessing system.
AND ON and on. Each da}' or
so. it seems, Daily Pilot reporter
Gary Granville and others arc
turning up new questions about
.Andy Hinshaw and his roles as
assessor and congressman.
Neither he nor Cleary would
respond.
So I was somewhat surprised
when Cleary popped up before
the Capistrano Valley Exchange
Club last week for a public shov..·-
ing. lie got a spoon.fed question :
··why is the press taking })()l
shots at just about everyone in
public life?"
Clear}' waved il away "'ith
statements that the Daily Pilot
was just playing a "J-lollywood
gossip"' role in the journalistic
"'orld and that Andy just couldn't
respond because ·'the press it> too
powerful."
In fact, our real hope -
idealistic perhaps -has been to
find some kind of assurance,
some kind of explanation, that
wbuld set Orange County
citiz.ens' minds at ease: Tell us
you didn't do any of these things,
Andy.
So it is not with threats of
power, not with tbe fever of a
jountalistic hunt, that we have
asked these questions . We asked
them because they are proper
and because the citizens or
Orange County have a right to
know.
QUESTIONS like these :
To what extent was
llinsbaw aware that the as-
sessor's office \\'as being used ii·
legally for his congressional
campaign?
-Did he uuthorize illecal
payroll entriei> to 1:over up county
salaries actu ;;all y used in the
(•ampaign?
-If the answer is yes to the
above, does 1'linshaw intend to
pay b<tck the £13 ,158 the county
8ays it is owed ?
-How did I he Radio Shack
stereo equipment end up in
J-llnshaw's Virginia apartment'!
--Did the ltlldio Shack's Tan·
dy Corp. receive any assessn1ent
favors in return for uny favors or
g ratuities it extended lo
l-lins haw ?
-Did anyone in a governing
roll" in county government un·
derstand Hinshaw y,•as to recel\'e
some $6,462 for his advisory role
in the South Carolina venture'!
-Will he return that money lo
the county if the Board of
Supervisors asks him to?
-Was Hi'n 'shaw--or any
member or his staff operating
with l linshaw's knowledge-ever
solicited for a bribe for assess·
ment favors?
-Whal was the connet.'lion
b et ween C leary's former
partner, Robert Hitt, and his
wife, Pat Hitt . a former assistetnt
secretary in the Department of
Health, Education and Welfare.
during the Nixon administra-
tion~ Did this connection in·
fluence Hinshaw's choice as a
congressional candidate?
-How much money was col-
lected in the name of Friends of
Hinshaw and how much of it went
to Cleary?
Sadly, I don't think we'll get
any answers Crom Hinshaw or
Cleary, not voluntarily.
Certainly l 'd. feel better ii l
knew the answers. .
After all. Hins haw credited the
Daily Pilot with being a major
reason (or his election lo
Congress in the firs t place.
That's bound to make me feel
uneasy in the silence that sur-
rounds our congressman, his
chief adviser and U1e political
machine they built.
A Fear of Racial Bias
By THOMAS PALMER o.n..o.u, ... .-.s..tt
It was a steamy, baked Sunday
afternoon. the sun sucking up
moisture from the recent rains ,
and a coterie of fri ends and ac·
quaintances had assembled
because -well, because it \~1as a
radiant day for assembling.
We looked out on the Back Bay.
plump with g reenery and elec·
Lri.fied by the sun. and talked, .as
we sipped wine, of burning lssue·s
like the exploding cat population
in the neilfbborhood.
I engaged in conversation a
pretty young girl (14 she was,
"Almost IS," she insiltedl, and
after we had disposed of the
weather , she n onchalantly
knocked me over with a casual
comment 11bout her education.
Penny. as I shall name her for
print purposes, was wearing a
6kirt that reached beloYt' her
knees, color-coordinated print
blouse and clunky shoes.
He r hair was brown a nd
long, and s he said she went lo a
private school about half an
hour's drive from her home in
Santa Ana.
Right o(( J felt a rush of pity,
assuming that it was a parents'
encyc li cal that, for whatever
purposes, took this pleasant
youn g lady away from the local
school, the one all her friends al·
tended.
I could not have been more
mistaken.
\VHEN SHE explained that she
chose to go to a selected school-
out of the area in which she lived,
(asked her rationale.
She said : ·'I don 't "'ant to be
prejudiced."
1\s ( stuttered a fe\¥ words lhat
made it c lear I did not Un ·
derstand, Penny cut me off.
Can one not be prejudiced
aifjins t another if the t .... ·o are not
acquainted?
Has Penny been taught to fear
Ce .ar itself ? In fa ct, has
nonprejudice b eco m e so
fashionable that those young peo-
ple who grew up when it was a
protest -password v.·ill avoid it at
any cost -even to the extreme of
sacrifi cin g potential unique
rriends hips and understanding?
You can't blame Penny ; she 's
in a tough spot.
It may be that the level of
education in this private school is
far above that which runs con-
currently \\·ith the warfare ruling
most public schools. In that case,
perhaps the exDdus or white stu-
dents is 'justified. After al~ tr
·education for Lhe majority is
hopeless, why not save a few stu-
denls?
Niet Aid--Now More Than Ever l '
She matter·of.faclly related
that she had not yet formed
a n y opinion of Mexican ·
Americans and black Americans
as groups, and when she did, she
did not want it to be negative.
The situat ion is so bad
between races at Lhe public
school, s he said, that she does not
want to allow the offending mem-
bers or these minority groups the
opportunity to s poi l her altitude
toward black and brown people.
It is simple, s he s aid.
Violence and vandalism,
murder and fear are at the pro-
verbial crisis level in public
schools, a U.S. Senate subcom·
mittee reported this week. This
in urban, suburban and rural dis·
tricls. One cannot fault Penny
from ridding her life of this.
J Has South Vietnam a future? (~-----------.. ) ~me have alr eady written off S I H AYAKA-A s unhappy nnllon and are pre-• • W
red to adjust then1selves to a _ ~
~reunited '' all-Communist Viet·
ain -confident that tbe
'domino theory'' Is an Illusion. . ,,
~ Others believe that there are
~ys in which South Vietnam
etd survive. To be 1ure; the na·
tioh' 11 in deep trouble. Rue. and -
J)j Nang have been IOll. More
1111!11 a mllllon of Ill popula\ion
an.on the road, fleeing from the
WYancln1 Communiats. Part of ft.Hrm)' 11 ln disarray.
I )leverlheless. t~.·~ Is •polhlor ·WN\.ot aeelna l)le p....en\ &itua• U.O~· The abanoonme.ot ol ,the
noc.tbem provinces rould prove
to have been a JusUfiable del
• (eGll\l'e mo f· "' :-... 1
•
These were the areas mo.-l
thoroughly Infiltrated with Com-
muntata. and inhablled by un-
frtendlyit Montacnardl. With a
snialler area to defend In the
South, the Vietnamese would
have the advantage of shorter
aupply lines and a great.er con-
centration of t.rooJ>I .
• ONE C/\N ONLY ,_. ot the
rriora1e of the Soulh Vl~mese
army. Whil• It 1ppe1rs that the
lroOpl in the Central ~ando 1 are no SOnge.r effectJve, what of
tlie troops elsewhete?
. Only a few 'weeks ago, Just
before lbe present Communist
defensi\'e, Neil Howe, an. in -
formed observer just returned
from .Vi~nam , reported in "The
Alternative'' (March issue) that
the withdrawa l of lbe American
troops, far Crom damaging the
morale of the Vietnamese arm)'.
ha1 lmpro\•ed It to a large
desree.. ·
With the Americans gone, the
war became South Vietnam 'a to
win or lose, 10 that ''South Viet-
namese collectively have made
enormous galna in self ·
confidence and . ln a aenae of
partlclr,ation of their naUon'a
Mure.•
SOllETl llES, IT is clear, ·
troop1 have been ordered to
avoid direct encounter wltb the
enemy because they did not ha\'e
the ammunlUon to fight with.
"
Nevertheless, it seems probet ·
ble that the South Vietnamese
army wJll fi ght furiously in a r eal
r.howdown for the same reason
that a million refugees have
taken to the road.
For that m atter, how ls the
morale of the North Vietnamese
troops? Reports of lnterrogations
of prisoners reveal that the
clvlllan population of No~ Viet·
nam Is living In deape.rate pover~
ty ind privation, the entire re-
sources or the nation belnt com-
mitted to war.
S..pporti..S or th•. South Viet·
name1e believe th•l if the U.S.
were lo arant them half the •
amount of mlU tary aid the North
Vietnameae are recclvlng from
Russia und China, they could
hold on Indefinitely.
f didn 't think it was so simple.
Penny told me how one white
student need not look for trouble
to find it. One can mind his (or,
yes, her > business scrupulously
and yet become the target of a
flying wedge formation ot a rang
that can send books Oylng and
cause bruises.
I certainly sympathized with
her desire not to be bnataUted by
any hand or fist, what.ever Its col-
or. t\,nd J had no answers to her
predicament, no comments on
her'sOluUon. I had only a ream of
q~UO!\•·
IS THIS T HE beliMlng or a
lifetime of conscloui avoidance
of people who are dUferant?
\
IF, HO\\'EVER, the public
schools consistently are left to
the less financially able <i.e .. the
minorities), can lhc relations
between the races but worsen?
Can young people love ethnics
they have avoided so as not to
hale thc1n 7 Indeed, is not shun-
ning of others evidence or the de·
epest·seated assumptions or pre·
jucijce?
Practically, private schools
ate the last bastion of refuge
from the decay of the modem
halls Of learning. But are they In·
vincible? Of course not.
Penny said one reason she left
the public school was that drugs
were ubiquitous. But , she ob-
served, ''They're available ever-
ywhere -eiven in my priv.ate
schoOl. The situation just Isn't as
bad as in the pub!Jc school."
Where will Penny'is children go
to learn?
,, I
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Al DAil. V PILOT Sund!y. April 13, 1975
Daf,fl, sy8iem fljed ' pOMONA ..
s AN T,A A N A -. retrieval •1't•m;'.Gales u~ated and checked. Drug Chi.rges
Orange County Sheriff is asking for would ,~ One s ecretary dots, ·· . • .. t .1: 1 ' ~,
Bradley Ga(es Tuesday $$.500, ea~Ab~'ln moo-nothlne bul work on I.he SANTA ANA -FoUi' 'Ol\l'd•·Sli anll J ack :
~ I •
., •• '• 0,
w.i~I 1 s k th e county thlyJ ease t411tatlm'nts or three tiles, he noted. ; ·person• lndlcted b·y~j 1.&61-'St!' Dennis, 2'1, ,or
:BOard or Supe rvisors to $235 ..... , ' The ~.lOO·card person· , ·Orailte Oount.Y Or~ipSI tt 24830 l:a 1P•~ Rou.d, bdth
pay fOr a com puterized 8 u t Tho m'a s has net file is the most tinie· Jury 1 on multiple ~Ng : of--\DA·na Point; Lo~e
filing systc rn . estil\l.Ctted that once ithe consumin&r Gates said: JOftANGE COIJNJY .chartes after aq in-Peteqy,e , 27, of S1T41 ___ _,,-:! G at es· pro posa l to system is eaid oft.· in Data for promoUons,., ~ vestl .. atlon • ttellded iby G1ilat\o ·Way, San Juan ~omputcri ze p e rsonnel, about 20 months, the_.. persoQ.al infot matton.1 Newp·ort B6ach:li.nd Capistrano, and Patricia
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CARI OH
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YORBA
LI NOA
·Last Step
The Metropolita n Wa te r District has
awarded an $8.6-million co ntract for con·
struction of the last section of the ·vorba
Linda Feeder. Ne w water line will bring
Northern California water to Orange Coun-
ty via Robert B. Dieme r Filtration Plant in
Yorba Linda .
Cab Getaway
Ends in Jail
SANTA ANA -A Costa ~l esa n 'A'ho hired a
taxi aft er robbing a local delicatessen at kn ire-
point and then round police waiting for him
wh en he alighted in Pomona has been sent to
state prison for not less than one year.
Orange County Superior Court Judge Walter
Charamza orde red the prison term for Steven ·
Garcia, 34, of 641 Shalimar Drive, arter a jury ·
found Gar cia g uilty or second-degree a rmed
robbery.
Garcia was identiried as the bandit who took
SSO a~ knifepoint last Nov. 18 from the Li'!
Pickle, 1897 Park Ave . Employes and wit·
nesses who heard him direct the cabdriver in ·
f()rm ed police, who arranged for Garcia to be
met at his destination.
Viet Aid Asked
SANTA A N A -The
American Red Cross,
Orange Coun ty Chapter.
is accepting cash con~
tributions designated ror
Vietnam relief.
American Red Cr oss and
s pecially earmarked for
Vietnam refugees.
Contributions can be
sent to the county
chapter at 601 N .. Golden
Circle Drive, Santa An a ..
C h ecks s h o uld be
m ade Pa}'.able to the
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..IOl'ln Alber! lntantiflo, 515 Vic!OI';.
Stfftt, Apt 3', Costa Me ••, CA '1'1611
Mll l>lle VlctoOre lf'tantor+o, '315 Via
Nl'lf!I , Palos Ver Ge• Estates, CA'I0?7•
This tlllS11'1.,_S Is con011ctfd by an ln-
dl•ldual.
JoMnA. 1ntan1lna
This sta1•rr+l'f11 wa• toled wo!n 1r.e
C.....nly Clerk of Orano;ie County on April
9. 1915
~PubllVIO!'d OroJng.e COill\I Oa11r Piiot,
Apfll ll, XI, 21, anO May '• 191S IJ0e·1S
PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS IUSIN ESS
NAME STATEMENT
l"" lollowl1'19 perwn is <!Oing bo.t\i·
t>f'•\ •\: CARLOS 'FAMILY
REST ... UR .. NT, 3'21' Co••t Hlgnwar,
O.n.1 Poinl, C•lilornl• 9167'1
C••los A. L•mas, l•1Jll CPlsl
H1Qltway, O•n. Polnl, Calilo.-ni•911ol'9
Tl·us llll•iness is conduclf'O '1'f'"" ;.,.
<l•••dilwl
Cad0$A. Lamas
Tl'l•'I St•l•ment ••• lilf'll w.tfl IP'll!
C:O..nlr Clerk ol 0'""9! County on
Nldrt PI 18. ltlS
G£0RGE L. llOllO, Atly,
t MoA.lrcll ~, Plar1 , S11U1 lOS
~-Nl9wl. C•lllorP1la •1•11 TflMtlllolW 0 1414'6-f'U
Pvbl!v.eo Oraoge coast D••ly PllOt.
~rcll 2J, XI, aN:I Aprll 6, ll, 101.l llMl·l.I
PUBLIC NOTICE
STATEMENT 01" A9ANOOHMEHT
OF use OF
l"ICTITIOUS IUSINESS NAME
T"" lollowl"9 peri.on h"• at>ll~
tl'le"" ol tflfl fictitious bl.osine•l........w .
COUNT RV COUSINS ANTIQUES,
U2E. 11111 s1 .• costaMl.,.,C.1.m 21
The FicUliou~ e usiMSI N"'"' ...
!erred to •bavfl ... ,. tllltd 11'1 Or.-ioe
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HOl-.xl Or., NflWPOrl 81.o;fl, Cal .....
Tiiis bu sines•,..., (onducled '1'f' ..,Jn
dt•ld\.oil, °"9•1• c-s;....., ...
Tiiis Ma11 ... M "'iii ,,, ...... , .. I~
Counlv Cl•r~ ol Oran91 c_..., on
Milrcll 11. ltl). -Ailli~ Or•• Co.u o.or Pl'111t,
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rlxl!:d inventory and cor-nual·savinc& will ~ll)ouilt job ·classifications, pay L~guna Beac h j)o'ij~e · 1 Rummel , 18 , ot 24,52
respondence fil8' t~at lo $5,000. _.!.'._ ~ f rate and shift assign. , h.-e been orderel to ap· Catie El Toro Grand~, El
are now manual,ly,ma1n · In his meJ[I(>. TbQmas ments 'are on cards cords is becoming 'cto5e peaYAprjl 2S1n Superior Toro:.
tained was supSiorted in t1 aid the ,three tiling behind, the names of Ole '.lo impossible due to fre· Court. :. · 'The indfctment ac·
a Ul ree-page me mo from categories contain .more .de p a,r t men t 's 956 ·quency and volume of Judi& ·Eve rett. ·W· ' c.us~ the four or selliJ)g
County Administratjve than 15,000 separate employes. :changes occurring Dic\iy•aet the arraign~ cocplne ~nd_·passesslDg Offic~· ,Robert Thoma,s. cards or items that; must "Matntenanc~ of the alrnqst daily11" Tllomu ·m~ dilte for Anthony ~aine with Intent \o.
The so-called ••data be constantly revie'\ed, necessary ivanual r e-said. ~ ., Ma.rtlnt: 24 , of 337fl 'sell. l
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Brass Clold lewJ liqi Slll
Mist Green li·Lo t\G4
Green Sculptured Nylro S131
Green Swirl Pattern S116
Green Nylcrl Plush S211
Gold Nylon H1-l9 Sl9
Red Hi lo Plush S234
Green Dac1Cfl Plush 1108
Gold Sculptured Shag Sl«
Green H1 lo Pattern 112
Go~ Nylm Shag -Ill
Green Heavy Shag SS
Green Tone Shag f'lusti $225
Rust Dacroo Plush S2•
Green Nyloo ~-lo S!JI
'ed le\!l lOOQ im
Mill Gleen ~lo Sill
O.ange Nylro •to Sl2
Mul!i Color Oacrm Sfla'l S19S
Geld Ton~ ll!"l lOOQ Sill
Multi Color ~jlo LOO? S121
Geld ~HI lo Siii
Blue/Green Plush S126
Mult~Color Hi-Lo Shag S15S
Green-Gold ~ush Shag Siii
-Pric•
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159
II!
Sit!
Siii
II~
1171
II!
SI09
149
119
159
Sl6!
1111
159
Sl!
SIO!
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114!
SI!
19!
Sil!
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0-riptloo .... ,.. ..
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12'xl9'1:" ,.
lie'ge Plush Shag 1211
B•own Nylro Shag IJl4
Copper Nylm ~ush 1411
17113'
12'xll'S'"
ll•1il"4"
11'"3'9'"
11'xl8'1"
1Txl1T
12'xi1'1 1"
11'xll'3"
17x1B'4"
11'x11'10"
Sarni T ooe Nylm Shag 1321
Orange Tooe Shag·
Spearmint Nylon Sliag
Brown Tone Shag
Green Nylon Shag
Oyste1 White Shag
Brown Cable Shag
Sage Green Nykil Shag
Yellow He3"11 Shag
lifeen Nyloo Plush
1 2'll6'10~ LL G1een Heavy Plush
12'.rl 1'5.. Jonquil Vella« Plush
11"19'10" Beige Nyiro Mush
11'xl3'10" Rusi Tlhl ~tl!il
lldl'6" Toflee Kolel Plush
12'xi I' Go~ Plus! Shag
12'111'10" Rust Tcrie Plush
11'•10'10'" Copper T .. Plush
f1'•19'1i" Blue KOO.I Plush
ll •ll'l" Gold Nylro Mush
11"xl6'9" Tawny Gold Nylm ~usti
11'<9'1'" Brown N)lof Plt!sh ..
1224
1371 .
1112
1135
122!
1331
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1205
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Siil
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1211
1240
1211
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124T
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112!
S119
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llxlO"JO" Blue N~oo ~ush 121l SI!
JlxlS 'll " Cower N1loo ~ush 1364
ll xll'f " RU11 Nyloo Mush 1112
11'd5 'S" Sand To~e Nylro Musi 114! . . .
lt x1T9" Blue Nyloo Shag 13l2
J2'xl0'6" fire Gow Nykn Shag 12N
17•18'5'' Gold J\yloo Shag 1311
J1'd2' Spe,,mint Nylm Shag 1240
11'd1'3" French Blue Nylm Shag 121f
17114'4" Gold Nytm Shag 1270
12'>11'9"' Oysteo White NfOl Shag sti2
llxi41'" Sable Nylol Shag llll ·
J7,19T' Sage Gmn NjlJi Shag 1311
il•ll' SaOO~wood NyJro Shag 1111
17115'3'" Gleen Nylro Plush Ill!
lf xi l' Green Nylro Mtl!il Ill!
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11'.xll'IO" Rust NykJt Plush !JI· 1111 ;
ll lli''l"' Gold ltym Pkiso p: '. S\11
ll'x91" Rusi ... l'krsh 1111 171
ll•IJ' Tawny Gold Nylm Plush 1242 SIDI
llxil'IO" Cl"'be1ry Koc!j Plush lll2 Slit
12'xi4 '1" Gleen Kolel i'IJsh 1214 ' • sill
11'•10'6" Gold Kolel ~ush 1212
11'>10' Teakwood Kolel Plusti SIR
ll"•llit , 1 C.l!ee Ko!eJ Shag 1371
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12'xl1'10" Gold Nylro Shag 1115
11'19~" Gold N)loo ~lo loop 14!
11'xl6' Gold Nylon ~lo loop Sl39
11'x)B'8'' l'.old Nylon Hilo loop, Siii
12'xl6'2" Olive Nylon Hi-Lo loop S199
12"xl&' Moss Nylon level Loop S147
12'xl7'1 " Blue Nyloo Pliish iS129
12-.1ar Red Nylon ~-lo loop 1191
12'•14'1" Blue Polyesl• Sloe ' 112!
J2'xl&' • A~ocado Nyloo Velvet S149
11'tll ' • ·• Gold Nylm Shag Sl34
J1"d6T' Go~ Nylm Shat 1161
llxl8'9" ~rl Tone ~Jio!<Ol\l 114!
J1'x16' Celer1 Pol~~i-Lo Shag Sill
12'11~1" ,Goi1Ai1kii ·~¥ LO!fll 'STll
llx14'7" Red Nylro Prinl Sl39
12-.11'3'" Coin Go~ Nylm ~inl 1121
11'x)l'9",t"l"jllroWn Nylol)llig Sl!I
ll"lfl' '' !llJe ll)kift le\!l lOIP 'Sl2S
m9~· Gollee,fo~ Hi-Lo Shag SIJI!
12'x1p· GD~ Nylm Hiio .LOdo S164
12-.10'9" Coppe• Polyesl• Shag 1121
12'xll' Olive Poly Hilo Shag $206
11'•19'10" Blue Mist Nylon ~ag 1211
ll dl'2" Green Gold N~oo LOOjl 1114
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S~·Diego-B#ija Ferry
LA PAZ, Mexico (AP) said~ would run the 1,000
~A ferry route linking· miles between tile resort.
1.the so1;1\.hern tlp of! community of Cabo San
! Baja California with Son Lucas and the southern
, Diego has been proJ)06ed United States. .
1 by the first elected gov-There ·was no im·
, ernor of Mexico's newest mediate word Crom L11S.
state. officials on the.proPQted
Gov. Angel Cesar Men. bou.t !iervice. . '
<loza Aramburo said in , E9Uipmenl wot,1Ld •• be
an interview he plans to similar to the oc,ean-
ask Mexican President going ferries which cur·
Luis Echeverria Alvarei: rently ply the Gulf of
for federa l money to California between lhe
back the projected in-Baja p'eninsula and
terna·tionalcarferry. mainland Mexico, he
The boat , Mendoza :;aid.
Old Railroads
Mtndoia, who took of·
lice last.Saturday as gov-
ernor of Baja California
Sur, said he also hoped to
establish a ferr,y
between bis capital cJ La
Paz and the Gu ll of
California fishing town or S~Jl f'~lip~. 125 mil ..
soulti ol Mexlca1i.
'fhe six ferr,Y boats
operating between Baja
California Sur and the
mainJand nO\\' 1..·arry 60
percent of the tourists
visiting the southern half
of the penin.&ula, Men-
doza said. Last year,
271,295 tourists visited
the then-territory of Ba·
ja California.
·.Seen As Trails . ~rch AF
if WASHINGTON <UPIJ· mercecommission\ore-Cemetery '! Thousands of miIU; of quire that conditions be
r ailroad tracks a)ready placed on use ox the land Site Tops?
:· bandoned or about to be before abandonment •
hould be turned into .~itad.dedth_ata "unique
ails for hiking, bicycl· oppottunily" exists right WASHINGTON (AP)
g and cross-country l\OW "in Maine, New -The Veterans Ad·
kiing, a pr.eside~~ial ffamPJShjre , Vermont, mi1!istration has indicat·
ommitte~ has rccom· 'Maaa~hJ)setts, Rhode ~ it wants the new na·
ended. •• ~ 1 ••. '" .Isl~nd,.C;onnectiqut, Ne~v t1ooal ceme.tery pla~~
, Many of Uie rail ri~i."· "lot11;+.New Jer.Si)", Pen-~ Cor~_allfom1a to be locat-
f -w ays are slo,piag., ~lv•nia,.f.Delawar"" ·e4 on a ~-acre .site at cenic rout~ ·b!"fw~b · f;r·y~land ·.~ Virgtni~, March i'A1r Force ~se pulatiofi.!c~nteif -butl.t. eat -~irgi~ia'.. OJiio, In· near·ruverside. .
ates 8Jld· loe.,iit'ft dUrfta ; Michi~an,.Jllinois \ Jobo W. Ma,han, d,1rec·
on't act quickly they and the District of tor or the VA s Nation~l
l uld be appropriated €olumbia. Cemetery System, s~d
r. other pu~po~.es: t~u: , ·.to.those areas -the new t_bi VA .has exp~essed in·
1t1zens' Adv1tory· 1CQm-. .'t~e:· g i 0 n a l R· a i 1 te~qt in the ~ite to the
ittee on Enviro,nmeQ'· Jteorganiiatiop· Act ten-Defen.s-: Dep~rtmen~ ..
l Quality said. .. t~vely roretees ·the ··~said a final dects1~ ~Th~ report rJ?:cocnizJdi ~ ··odonment of 8,200 c.lllln~t be ~ad.~. until
at ~h~ro~masr. bf:'jpto-: tn .es of lightly used after the ava1lab1l1ty of
ems 1n . Obt.a16.lppthe Lt'i.ck. , : .,. , the ·~00-acre area has
nd foli publ[c. ~se, ;-;The developmelit. it been,il:pproved by the de· ~especially i!t;,'lhe 'in· sald, ••represents an, op-, par:t _men t and .ap -
~aividual ~rail line-in· PoTtunity for · re<t~rea-~ propnate congressional
olved nl(lde ' 'comniit· tlonal develop:Oen\ .that comf'9.iltees ..
· ents for~'it t\e(Ore,.the, ~ll probably'nevef oc-_Mahan said. the Vf!i. ~bandonro'eJlt;Jtul it-said; cur again on such a sltll 1£ e_valuat1ng posst·
'.itilizens should.tr)' tq use seale." ~ b.le ~at1onal cemetery ~he regulatory structure Nationwide sine( 1916, sites 1n Kern c.ounty and .or the fntCrstBte Com-thh.. report said, nearly _ Los Bl\'n,os, Cal~f. . so ·ooo miles ·of ri[Cht of T h ·e Ca I 1forn1 a
w;y have been a ban· cemetery is one of three
dcfbed . ., 1 1 now. bu~geted for the
, The report.~ingles;. 6Ut ·f<>rp1ng fiscal year. 'J'hey
it!t S '. ·fo'ur rafls-to.trail~, de-are amc;>ng 10 regional ~!·For tate· ' veloolnents •• good ex-'cemeteries the VA has ';'• · /mples of wi"at ctin be' beeq authorized to• open ~£ ;, l _, .. :doilf:l . Thes'e '. are the ddpng the bicel)te.ti;ni al I' mp oyeS .-F;lr0_.l';Sparla Stale Trail peHod. . . ' ,
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• SACRAMENTO (r\P) Pr""'\e Pathr tlt&QAfgill g ional cemeterl.e-s, ~:....AboutoneofeverylOO Long. Part.....:l'r@1 in .Con~ress !J.as authonzed
Ca 1 i r 0 r n i 3 s t a.t e Long\r1e~ .. Tex. and the ~ new nalJo~al cemetery ~mploves is on wel(a~!· Burke·Gilifap ,Trail?, in in the ~m;h1ngto1_1 .t~·~ f~avs the state Pe-rsonn"ei t\l&t! m,titroti'.)~rf~le are~ tiecause Arl1ngt~·' t~ard. , area.· . i'!;: Na~1.ona.1 .cemetery 1s ~. More than 90 pcrCent Comm.itte 'Fhai_rman rapidly filhng.
f the welfare recipients Henry . .Q~amond said the
"' re women and there is report IS n ot recom·
o indicati~n that any of mending that r8il lines
em are receiving aid ii-be_ aba~doned. But, ~e
legally, the board said said .. ·tf al.I else fa~ls
uesday in a report to an creating tra1l_s from rails
ssem bly su bcommil· not onJy provides recrea·
• 'l'. · tion and environmental
;.~ The report said 1,317 benefits, but it preserves · ..... , .............. .
late employ~s supple-the corridor for possible
,; ent their income \Vilh fu.ture transportation
id to Families with needs,"
· epe[!dent Children. Of The committee's re-·~lhose, 345 \vork part-time port, .i Fro,m Rails to ~jnd another 280 were Trails," is available .at
ired under a state pro-St .SO a copy from the
ram aimed at welfa·re Superintendent of Docu· ecipients ~ s aid Burt.on ments, U .$. Government
, li\•cr, the board's assis-Printing 0 ff ice·,
ant executive officer. Wa8hington DC 20402. .
STIMULATES
young n;ilnds.
Saturdays
in the
DAILY PILOT
DISCOVER'
LE MAGASIN ~THE LIVERY
IN OUR NEW MAU WING
South Coast ?laza
Enjoy stylish Samsonite 'Body Glove
Sling' comfort with 5 ytar warranty
_against ru't failure.
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'UmilM to,.t'J on 1111n4
I 5212-&ach-Blvd. 0lluntin1ton e'Cach } Westminster
mile nor~ of Ban Die fwy. Across from ~P Boys 897-2556
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Sunday, Aprll 13, 1975 OAILYPILC1T A9
Spring · Festival Salel
There are
Bi.ggar things
to this sale.
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.. Cl<l§Sically Italian in desipn,: traditionally Biggar in
.quality ... and it's yours to chOose -at a _sale Of a price. You'll
immedately notice the carvings on the table legs and the
raised panels in the wood doors of the cases; there's also
the beauty of the matched veneers on the table tops.
Available in warm, deep fruitwood.
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66" Rectangular Olnlng Table
-wlfh!wo 11" IHVt$ . SlS.00 HlglMJodcCaneArmOlllr 1!9.00
MOIClllngSlldeChalr 139.00 .,.. Chllll cabinet ' 769.00-
Milllllt Server 539.llO
4'' OVal 01nlng Table
with 1wo II" llMS i.ow.t>ICll cane Arm Chair
Maldllng Side Chair
3'9.00
145.llO
129.00
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119.llO
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6'9.00.
399.00
151.00
109.00
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. And only a moment
from the"beach-the bay-
and the d'eep, blue Pacific.
The Newport Beach
Marriott
, An original hotel de·
signed aroung the theme 'of ,.
an open garden court: And at
its center stands.another
6rjginal. ;
A unique fountain . Con~
ceived anP.constrilcted by
E. Vittoz, fhe' four figures · at •·
its base are the work of I. L
Jaquet. The fountajn, first
exhibited at the Great Paris
Exposition of 1863, remains
today as a work of art. And
'" our new fadlity complements " :J, it b~autifully .
"'"'. T'"'-N rtBe h . .• ·.:~. '""' ewpo ~
',..;Mfr[rio :features 377 laliish ~ I · · rooms and four d&z-
. · · ,,e~urants and lQ\lnges.
r l:ll'Fsplashed pool we!-
' ' !Ou to a variety e>f
' , ·~·~ctivities. With tennis,
~ · . nd night, on our own
'. 600/npionship co1,1rts. -qalf,
: : t.oo; is available. ·
,., For meetings, IA/e,offer
exceptional facilities. The
eleiant Pacific Ballroom
is over 8000 square feet of
, . ~ce that ea~lly divides into
. •: smaller salon ar-eas. There
are.;7 other terrace ar~.
· .. '·~ms for~eetlng~.l,;IP to
· 1-· :ra<::I. An6V~'4 M~rriott parlors . far conI~.<1f up' to •
10 peopll:!:: · • ·: .. ·
We'r~'neff'Q~lh@ new
business netve tA~:of
Newi>ort lteab\l 'and·fight
next to Fashion Island. But
the real beauty of our ad-
dress is the beach, Balboa
Island-and tj:)e bay. It's all-
pietty as·a ;picture.
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Adult Worl8 St~tlis
By FREDERICK SCHOE~1EHL
Oltll•O•ilr .. lletM.tt
They huddle i,n restroom toilet
stalls, behind bushes and trees
in c<1mpus pl1:1nters. on streei
corners, liJlking in low tones,
rh"ythmically puffing on a bit or
statm: called the cigurctte.
They a're hig h school smokers
-adote,scents who -~-yj~"Pd°st-
pubescent chase.,1.0 C_atcfl' up '""1th
the adu~ world) Lurn •tb. :dbe. QI'
society's best know!\-~t itd·
vertised ./.li.nd ''lllio61.. b~·rtiJU{)
vi~,~Unrtf(t1nu1 s~ ff;-s~~1r~ ·,_,1d. ·~ 0
confessed one Mi ssion Viejo Hi gl"(
School girl. Sh e 'it 15. ''Wh en
you're' ne:rYoos.. you' rua11_y h 8ve
to smo,kttfl1.ort . .u pd w fheY, P,Ut a narclnherea11dat.t·• ,;i1·;· •
: ··smok'\ng: .~s.,rpo~IY.\ a l\CK'~al
trip. Your tf il?nds is moRe, !b You
do, to<>.1' ~pi4j)Qt.h ,,lf,..a..slQd.ent
<1t Ne wport Ha'rb-Or High School
in Newport Beach. She is tanned.
(reckled • .a ort ves:.y; p"°'tdQClCS· Jookii)g '. _,. ~1 , .. ' 'l.1·. •
ShLah4~i~. ,!f,ffig'l'fh·~tl\'~, i~k·),~. e as Jongbf own air p na fi' es
to wear ·old J~f~i}: ·s)j:'S beep
smoking si~~~f~~ ~fil~!t\~ !~··:;.
"'I SMOllE ,t,ef~re •chool. ;1fter
:-;chool. al nolfltibn .' at lli.nCli , ih
between clas,~s-."'a'.nytiroe): C(lp.'
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and few really want to qWt. No
one is too. ~n~efned about the
health bil.~'15ays La\lrie.
''The sit~atlon is that we come
o.u( h.$'C.1talk to euti other, cure
our.'•tcotine fits Mni1·they,h81,sl'e
us," said o°' youth at Marina
High Schoo l in Huntington
Beach.
While the smokers are huddJ·
ing in .. the restrooms and the
bu$es arid the streets, others
huddle in high school offices.
Th e y are st:hool ad ·
ministrators, the oiles who have
to cootrol the s tudent smottng
proble m. Some Of them may be
smoking, too.
\Yithout exception, the attack
is the same. Posses"Sion or tobac·
co on school property iii grounds
for suspens ion .
MOST SCHOOLS along the
Orange Coast. a s urvey by Daily
Pilot reJ)Orters s hows, dole out tt
suspension first time a student is
caught smoking. .,
ff the student is caught again,
the suspension may be for a day or
rWo .. lf caught a· third time, the
sus.pension could be longer. And
so it goes.
Ke:vin , 15. a Ne wport Harbor
High stude nt. consumes about a
' (;u1 a pruhleni"' Then t["!lt' 10:/"'tJt IJun11. Par u;zll l'ul rpfl rapt'. ge_tting t/1e an.~wer.~ and 0 1:11011 !#11i r1tt'd fo ~olve 1neq11i11es 1n goliernfnent dnd bu!z·
ness Nl a1I 1111ur questzinzS to Pat.Ou11n Al Your Se rvice. Ora11ge Coasl Daily
PiJCll. f• 0 Uor. 1.'i60.(iosla ~·/esp . CA 92626. lncludt .'!our telephonenutnbt-r
T/1'°<'0/u1nr1 up pear sdbily t'I('rpl Saturdays. · ' . ~ ~ .. Gover111"en~ Protect,, IJc!llgloua Beliefs
' DEAR PJ\.T : W~Cre ~an or1't8ppeal for help when it a ppears
that an em J)loye ol a Jarg~ fir!l) ls being denied }>rOtnOtlona due to
his reli gious beliefs?''Slnce tile company involved handles some
government contracts, will t he government intervene?
,,f 1 E .D., Costa Mesa
Labor be\»•rtJ.ent: rtiutatlons rtqWre .e~pityer1 _ dolnJ
rederal c(Jntfa~tif.· r~ t .a:~-s:rr1mu,e wltetlaer \llli•• reU""9
and ethnic greu ri 'Ml.ft& llYett equal 1cc~ to J9b1 ud
promoffimS: Spe lal ilfOatleoi·l•l>elllg dlncte4 i.waid -lljlve
and ml4\dJe.m1p11fhleol Jtvelf, wWre employ·m.-l\"'lliblom1 relotbll iO ttlfalGD.r.tnl~ oligl8 •ate most Uh!Y. IO ettur,
according t(J l,be department. Complaints 1boald" be......,.. to
Labo( .P~~~t1 ~,,eff _llederal Conttad C·pll~ EmPff~r~t,.a~f.'IftA~1Uoa, Waa~l~,ton,DCnlJI.,
891.~, ~~ 1J8M'f ~~ -Co•pa11!1~r'• '
DEA'R ~:il.o91.,.....Jojned Capitol Record Ctu~. •1r•ed
to purdloa-n/1 ~Nlllll>tr.o(teconll "'1d dill1i o. My account
shows: a S!tf.8trc'ha1'ge fc)f>l•unrulfilled commilfncn~. ''even thouih
I've wriueq, . <;aPi!J\l"°)\O'alUmes to point out thb error. -,
, · .,,, .. .::1,'i~~ ...... , ·:. . .._ l1 G .M' .• Newp>rt.Beach
Marilyn ll1r&r1ve or Cu1tomet $ervlce r.r Loa.Ines
Symptlonette.CapliOI Music Sen'lce repotU &bat Ute ••·M c.harc~
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pack a d<ty. Thal includes what
he s mokes and what he gives to
Criends.
He h<ts been suspended rrom
school. four times. three tiriles in
the current semester. He said
he's ;'not too concerned" about
the suspensions.
At Harbor High, fi rst timers
have a choice of taking a one-day
,suspension or picking up campus
trash after school ror a week.
Most opt for the s uspension.
At Marina, firs t timers can at·
tend a two-hour-long smokers·
clinic or be suspended for three
days.
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Administrators at the school
said the clinics seem Lo be cut·
ting dO\\'n the number or second-
time offenders who automatieal·
Jy race sus pension 1fcaught
ONE ST UDENT. "'ho declined
10 be identified called the clinics
·ndiculous .
·AJI they do is shov• you pit··
Lures of people with holes in their
throats, "'ho can't go S\,,.imming
or anything. Then you "'alk out
a nd licht up a t•ie:a re tte. ··he said.
At Laguna Be~ch l·Uj h School.
!\1i ssion-ViC'jo Hi gh. Newport ·
l·larbor a nd :-;ever<JI others. the
/ ,.
,ti"as been dropped tn\m your account. Longtnes Symphonette
'Mustc Service, which includes Capitol, Citadel and I.ongines'
Sympbonette Society, ls a subsidiary of the Westinghouse Corp.
LateJUt year, Westinghouse determined that the music ser\·ice
was no longer profitable and contracted with ft.CA Music Service
lo fulfill membership services for the &hree record clubs.
l\lembersblp accounts were 'ransferred In December 1974 and
Januacy 1t75. W.J. Breitenbeck,-lftaaager of customer servlce1 tor, RC~. sliys m embers were tnrotmed or tbe change and.,
assigned a new RCA account number. RCA Music Service has tbe1 tame D\embershlp obHgatlon as Lo11gtae11 CapiLol and Ciladel:f
an lrltroductory offer of 12 rec"O~ for a certain price, with at
commitment of purch1stn1 12 additional recofds over a threei
vear pertod. RCA Music Service becam~ a separate part of Lbel
RCA·organlzatlon ln'1965. Readers having problems with Capitol,'
Cltadel or Longlnes' s'hoald write to RCA Music Servlce.t
CUil.Omer Servlce, P .O. Box 1958, IndianaPolis, IN 46291, and·
lnclade both new ·and old account numbertii. l
, 'The Bells Toll for IJs -Bid ffo.,,?•
DEAR PAT: Our son gave my husba nd a sbip's bell clock for
his boat as a Christmas present. Since·then we·ve both wondered
how the various bell ringina: times orif inally we re establis hed. 1
, O.B •. NewPort Beach p \· • Tbe-£•&Utlt aavy dkided the 2'-,)H>ur h f at sea into six "dog
watcbei," e~b •P•nnirlC • four·Mlir period shared by two meA
at "' w.bt:el'or old 1allln• •hip.. Tille tint bell in 'the first dd;
watd ~ ltruck at 30 rn.bi~s alter"MW.labt. From tben on, OM
be11 q Hided each balfbour untll, at4 1.m., eight bells are struck,
martclac t.e ead or.the flrlt fGar·bou.r dog watch. At 4:30 a.m., Jn
the ~---watch, the clock strikes one bell, then proceeds
until, s. ~·I!'· •II'· 11oe striklnl Gf elgbt bells. Tho. identicol foar•nom:_~t • t1 carrledoutU bour1 a day.
Note to "eadm 011 Reriter Depont•
Df;AR ;li'!:Al>EllS: A number of probl ems concerning return
ot renter det>Qaits or fees have been s ubmitted to Al Your ScrvicC
recently. Unde~Calllomla law, reganlle'5 ol whether the deposit
was called a cleaning. damage or rental deposit. a landlord may
use it to pay back rent, clean Lhe premises, ur repair damages.
but he must glve back to lhe renter, within two weekA after the •
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One week, •makers might
hr in the relitfeoms, then in a
parking · lot tlear the Campus,
then down a residential street,
Haught explained.
Al Newport 1-larbor. s mokers
have developed a '~thistle system
so smokers can be a lerted when
<tide Betty t.1ann (the ··campue
snoop") is on the .,.,·ay.
l\t any Harbor stud~nts have
started s moking on the athletic
rield, thus giving up traditional
head havens.
··\\'e're not as dumb as the kids
think .,.,.e-a re," countered !l.1rs. \
Munn. ··we kno'v ..,,.hat 's happen·
ing out there on the athletic field .
But we'd rather havethern smok·
ing o.ut there than clogging up the
bathrooms like they used to."
IS TUER E AN ans.,.,·er to the
communicated desire or some
high school s tudents l-> keep
s moking despite the rules and ad·
ministrators ' attempts to stamp
it out'?
Many high sc hool smokers in·
terviewed by the Daily Pilot said
they .... ·ere in fa vo r or a bill in the
state Legis lature that .,.,·ould give
local school boards the option of .
setting up smoking areas v1here
those .,.,·ho .,.,·ant to embrace .
rather than ki rk, the habit could
ld osolegally.
schools have employed part·lime
aides to patrol places where
smokers hang out.
Al Miss'ion Viejo High , the
aides were called ··noon goons"
by a group or girls who talked
\\'ith a reporter in one or the
v.·omen's restroo.ms.
At Newport Harbor High, an
aide was called the ·'campus
snoop'' by one smoker.
Donald Haught, Laguna Beach
High principal. said aides at his
school orten have to jump from
place to place, trying, so to
speak. to put out the latest nre.
YOU
The bill, a uthored by Arlen
Gregorio (0 -San i\1 aleol has
passed the stat e Senate and soon
.,.,·ill come uP for a vote on the
rluor of the Assembly. Passage is
expect ed .
It ""ould then be sent to Go\··
c rnor Bro .... ·n for his signature. of
eourse, and the re is no indication
on hO\\' B ro\vn .,.,·iJ\ tre<it the
measure. A s imila1· bill last year
.... ·as vetoed by t hen Go\•e1·nor
Reagan .
l\lany non·sm oking stude nts
also s upport the bill. mainly
because it \\1ould ha,·e the effect
of getting smokers out or the
bathrooms and into a smoking
.. ring'" Or lounge.
And smoking students say it is
ridiculous for schools to try to en·
force smoking bans because or
t•onflicts .... ·ith \\·hat·s allo\\'ed at
home.
··l\1y mon1 le ts mt! smoke at
home, so she "d l<t ugh if they ever
!Sent home a note with me/' com·
mented one l\l ission Viejo High
student.
DAILY PILOT
SECTION 8 '
Sunday, April 13. 1975
Tight Tim~s Pets::
.
How Many of What?
By JACKIE HYMAN
Ol tlle D.IH~ Pllol Sl;ill
It may be a man's world and a
dog's life , but it's a'snake's
paradise.
So say a numbe r of Orange
Coast pet store O\\'ners, noting
the popularity or the scaly pets.
'"They ·re very ·Clean, they
don·t chase cars or bark, they
""''on't go to the bathroom on your
rug,"' explained Howard Kieffer,
mana2er of Fins. Feathers ·N
Virginia Yanase gives
Chinese dog (a chow
chow) the full treatment In
grooming parlor at
Russo's World of Pets
in Fashion Island
Fur <t t 25571 Margue rite
Parkway in Mission Viejo.
"You don 't have to take them
for a walk or let them out in the
yard ... They don 't lake up much
room, they don't s mell," noted
Jerry Russo, owner of Russo's pet
stores in Fashion Island. Newport
Beach. and Fashion Square, San-
ta Ana.
THE APPEAL of snakes to
children (who are major pct
store customers ) and the re-
latively low. cost of the reptiles
($3 and up) we re pointed out by
DiclfFree man , owner of the Five
Points· Pet Shop, 18579 ~lain St.,
Huntington Beach, who also con·
firmed the ir popula rity.
Robert Barr, owner of Pet
Safari, 25292 Mcintyre, Laguna
Hills, agreed that nonpoisonous
sna kes are ''a tre mendous
seller.·· He added that it's illegal
(SeeSNAKES, Page82)
renter moves out, any part of the deposit not used for these
pui-poses. Validity or the "nonrefundable"' renter deposit or fee
presently being charged by m any California landlords is in doubt.
In the case of Ba uman v. Islay Investments (App., 106 Cal. Rptr.
889), the court held that many such nonrefunda bl e deposits wtre
refundable unless the tenant m ade a kno\\·ing \\·ai,·er or his rights
under t he law goveming renter deposits <Civi l Code Section
1950.5. form e rly Civil Code Section 1951 l. ?\1 er ely signing an
agreem e nt that s tated that the fee or deposit was
';nonrefundable"' was not a \vaiver, the court said. Renters \\'ho
have paid such dePosits since Jan. I, 1971 , without "'aiving their
rights may be e ntitled to full or P;,trlial refunds, and a Small'
Claims Court s uit can be fil ed to that effect. Befor·e moving into
an apartment. record in duplicate any damaged or soiled ite ms.
Have the la ndlord s ign one copy. and you keep the ot6er.
A 11ath••r '86t>d' ExplnHnllo11
DEAR PAT: Regarding your request fo r readers to add to
the deri\iation tgeories behind the term, "86ed ,'" J"d like to tell
you m y grandfather·s version. He cam{ West in the late 18008 and
died in 1954. He was an imbiber . and \\"hen he was "86ed" In
Western saloons, he said , he "":as cut back from 100 proof liquor.to
86 proof, which the saloon normally did not scr\·e. Anyone who did
not behave after being "86ed" "A'as kicked out for good. I don't
know if this is tr ue, but I remember him telling about it when I
was a youngste r . Another common sayins is "Mexi can Stan·
doff." "ty grandfather attributed that to ttie· frµsttating chases
during P ancho Villa"s days when Texas"1t~ngers pursued ban·
didos only to see them cross the Rio·Grande bord~r into ~1exico -
and its territorial protection. The bandidos. or ~ourse, had lo
recross the river to initiate a ne"( r,aid a nd they oft en ~·ere
frustrated by waitin1 RanR:eni. Anv comments'?
.. L.B., Ne.,.,·port Beach
;
\'our "1'le1lca• St1ndofr• origination is one l '\·e hear4
before. Any o&ber veraioas, ~aders? l&'s good to learn that earb'
Weaterne.r1 •bared the dtame resulting rrom bud drlnklng alone
wtUi old·tlme Chicago reperters, Ir you.~ grand rather had been •
Kentucltlaa, he rntcht have beeft ••100ed ' ln,;tead of Just "86ed."
Some c~ce bourbon ln that state then and now boasls • t!O· lo
130·prool la!>el.
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Bob Osborne handles
seven-foot Burmese
1 python offered for
sale at Fins, Feathers
'N Fur in Mission Viejo.
Price tag on area's
most popular pet: $175.
The Yosemite Debate
By Cl'RTI S J . SITO~I ER
Olrul1;1ft 5o<ienc• Mon11or-N•w' Serv•Ct
Clues to the futurt• of Cniled
States n.itionaJ p<.irks t:ould
emerge from a e urrent dispute
,~ bet"'·een environmentalists and
':'(.developers at )·osemite.
'' Developers wu nt to turn the !; park into <a year-round activity
,,. centt'r and boost Ule annual
(~number of v isitors, currently·
l"' about 2 million. Environmen-
1~
t a li s ts \\an t tu reduce that
number
To de<1I \\"ith the problem. the
l\'ational P<irk Service (NPS) has
launched a seri es or 31 public
\\:orkshops t o car\'e out a master
pl a n <.1nd environmental
guidelines for this scen ic
Ca,lifornia resort .ind wildlife
pres1erve. ,
sbmc sar th al \V hal is decided
for Yosc1nitc could set the tone
for national parks across the n;:1 -
tion.
This past Decem lwr under
heavy pressures from the Sierra
Club. Friends of the Earth. and
other environmentalists. NPS
scrapped an extensive plan for
park development (which "''as
six iYears in the making at a cost
ofS750,000).
Developers had recommended
replacing overnight tent cabins
\\·ith motel units. constructing an
aerial tramway, and developing
convention facilities.
However. now the N PS has
slipped a 20-month freeze on all
'Yosemite development pending
further public hearings and
perhaps congressional action.
So vocal "°·as the environmen·
t<:tlists ' outcry, that Yosemite
Park and Curry Co., a subsidiary
of MCA Inc .. which runs con·
cessions at Yosemite, no'v has
even backed away from further
book ing of conventions or busi-
ness meetings at the park du1ing
peak tourist months .
\·osemite draws 20,000 visitors
a d;.1y In the summer. Developers
\\·ould like to boost that to 30,000.
Conservationists "'·ant to trim the
present figure -perhaps in half.
Thl' Sierra Club. among other
"Saoi;·e Yosemite" groups. ,,·ill
m.<1ke these recommendations at
31 uj>coming public workshops
throughout the s tate:
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<From Pa1e Bl)
for stores t.o carry poisonous
va rieties . :
Only one Orange Coast pet
store owner said he doesn 't stock
snakes.
''I don't like to handle· them
and in order to sell them you
have to handle them ," explained
Jim Jackson. owner of Mi ster
Pet, 17177 Brookhurst St .. Foun·
lain Valley.
The problem of handling rep·
tiles illustrates one way in which
owning a pet store differs from
o"'·ning most other types of retail
establis hment s . ;\nother dif·
ference is the need to care for the
animals.
. "There's no holiday, so to
speak," Pet 'Safari's Barr said.
"The public,doesn't see the ex-
ercise or the care factor."
He said his staff exercises
anima ls twice a day and lets the
rabbits run around on the floor.
Only birds don 'l gel to spread
their wings because or the di f-
ficulty or catching them.
ANOTHER problem most
merchants don't have to face is
the danger of ne,vly arriving
stock bringing disease. The pet
store O"''ners and managers
queried said they keep animals
in quarantine until each has been
thoroughl y checked over. in·
oculated and s prayed.
There's a lso the problem of
hygiene.
"Probably the biggest problem
is cleanliness and smell," said
Mister Pet's Jackson. ''It sneaks
up on you, especially a person
that's workin~ with the animals
all the time . -. We try and keep the
cages comparatively clean ...
A final problem 1s what to do
"ith the animals that don't sell.
"We never destroy anything.
\Ve keep them un.til they find
homes : we may lo"'·er tile price.
We n~ver have any that don't sell
(e ventually )," said Five Points'
Freeman. ,
At Russo's, dogs are taken on
consignment and returned to the
breeder if they don't sell. Other
animals are kept until sold, Russo
said.
"The theory is that even if you
give a dog away you hOpe that
people will come back to buy the
supplies." Barr said or his Pet
Safari, pointing out a fact that all
those queried agreed on : the pro·
fits ar~ ir. the supplies, not in the ,
animal<:
f:§a:anam;m;,
•• ...-< ' A great
"Our p'et store "'Ould make a
lot more m oney without animals
but nobody would come in it,"
Kieffer said of Fins, Feathers 'N
Fur.
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ANIMALS are obtained from a
variety of sources.
Dogs and Purebred cats come
from professiorlal bree~ers , Russo said. He said that in spr-
ing and summer his store also
carries ·'Heinz 57 -mixed
breeds " of cats which sell for on·
ly $10 "''ilh t heir inoculations
already taken care of.
Though most animals come
.from breeders. Russo's rabbits
and guinea pigs are sometimes
purchased from children who
raise them as a hobby. The store
breeds its O\Vn hamsters (which
have one of the shortest known
gestation periods -16 days).
A few of the stores also carry
exotic pets .. Fins. Feathers 'N
Fur has raccoons, a JC).foot·long
· anaconda and an eight-(ool·long
python.
Pe t Safari has a monkey and is.
licensed to carry exotic animals
but, Barr noted , "You have to
have permits to keep some things
and they (the county) won't issue
the permits ."
O"'·ners varied in "''hat animals
they said sell best at their
t'Stabli shments.
Dogs sell best at Russo's.
where only American Kennel
Club-registered canines are
stocked.
.. The poodle's still one of the
most pgpul.ar," said Russo. lie
said dogs sell for betweei'\ $95 and
$400, with occfasional dogs of rare
breed co6ting more. - .
.. Our numbei::. one department
is our dog ddpartment but it 's,~
tossup bet"'·een that and the fish ·
departm.e nt,'.' Pet SJl(art's Batt
said.
"THE BEST sellers <al Five Points) are the small roden'{S ...
Part of the biggest fad.or would be
those new cages they' came out
with, the Habitrail cages with the
tubes that connect," Freeman
said. ,
He said small roden,ts cost
from 50 cents for mice to $3.99 for
long.haired hamsters.
.. Small animals (sell best)
because they're eai:;y to take care
o!,1 and they 're pretty inex·
J)f!nsive." Kieffer agreed. ·
·''One week it's one thing and
the next "'eek it's another (that
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sellS best)," said Jim Jackson of
l\.1ister Pfll, noting that hamsters
and mice are frequently his top
sellers.
''Birds sell· well," he added,
noting; howev~r. that bird prices
ha:ve risen sharply J1t the past few
years because or s,lricter import
and quarantine regulations.
A canary that sold for $6 three
years ago would cost ju.st W1der
$40 today, he said.
Why do people pay the higher
prices for birds?
... rhe good point abOut a bird.
esJ.>ecia lly if it talks, is it's good
company. The owner can almost
carry on a conversation with a
bird." Russo said.
NEVERTHELESS, the re -
cession and· inflation have in-
fluenced buyers' 'habits, owners
said .
"People tend to want smaller
dogs, probably because of the
food consumption. I U\ink they're
becoming more fish-orten~and
small animal-oriented al&o, pro-
bably d.ue to cost," said Pet
Safari :s Barr,
He said he's noted the change
in buying habits s ince his alore
opened last April.
"They're not buying as much
in the last s ix months," admitted
l\fister Pet's Jackson.
"I think that (the purchase of
luxury items) has dropped back,··
saiq.Five Pants' Dick Freeman.
but he added that overallpurcbas-
ine at his store as increased.
The store, which opened in
1966, recently moved inlo a much
larger building. ·
, ·'They 're staying around home
so they're r.nore interested in
t,heir personal prop;erty., their
aquarium s and their pets," he
said or his customers.
He noted another ,:;ea!ion pets
are still populii.r ·___:_lhelr low cost.
for example. Freeman said a
.._ new hamster owner cquld spend
as little as $1.25 for the ahimal and
S6 (or supplies:Or he could spend
as rdUch as $40 on a Habitrail
system , books and other supplies.
"It depends what they want to
get into. They can buy basically
the puppy and a can of food but if
they want to get the books and
the vitamins they can spend $60
to $70, no problem," Freeman
said.'
"Pet Q\\'ners are a different
breed. The y're very honest
generall y. I 've.never had a check
bounce," B-arr said.
• Develop tourist facilities out·
$l<le (he park rather than '''ithin.
• Promot e transportation -
other than automobile -from
majo r cities to \'osemite.
Establish a shuttle bus system
\\·ithin the park gradually to
repl<.ice cars.
place lor kids. Public
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HIGH COST
OF DYING
CAEMATIOM IUltlAL
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·• taunch programs to orient
visitors tow:.ird appreciation and
protection of the p<Jrk's land and
'"i1m1rc.
• B<i.n furt her roads . l-li gh
Sierra camps. a nd other
facilities from the back country.
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att~actions .
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H ey, Amig o s !
Now that, the public has hod an opportUni·
ty to see the newly opened Huntington Beach
library. crowa$ are flocking to utilize its many
services. Still to be sorted und stucked are
more than 3,000 books . Needed are a few
volunteers who would enjoy seeing these
books put in their proper places. The Dewey
Decimal System will be explained to the
volunteers before th('y Ix-gin . 1'his is a short·
term job. *.. ! I~ you urt• rortw1<.1te enough '" s peak
Spanish a s w.ell us English, you 01141 be just
the person a boys' <-·lub is looking tor·to be <tO
"amigo" to several of the young boys one duy
a week . To most of these youths 'English is a
second language, so a Spanish speaking so-
meone interested in sports und gumes would
fit the bill pcrf eet ly .
For more informution, l'ali 960·JJl2.
To l'our H eal rh
Cycle. Safety
\.-The motorl'ycle is a hazardous form of
·transportation -on a milc·for-mi le basi1; l'On·
siderably more risky than riding in u C'u r, at··
cording to the Nat ion al Safety Coun<:il.
Yet motorcycles urc becoming mol"l'
• popular each year. 1n 1963, there were fev.·er
than 600,000 motorcycles registered in this
country; 10 yeurs later that numbtr had in·
creased to five mi Ilion. And there is no sign that
the upward trend will stop.
Inevitably, the increase in motorcycle
ov.·nership has been paralleled by an inCl'L"asc
in fat<.11 motorcycle accidents -from 783 in
1963 to 3,382 in 1973, Beyond the fat ul acci -
dents. t here art• currently hundreds or
thousands of less-than.fatal accidents -muny
of them resulting in multiple orthopedic in -
juries that require the p<1ticnt he in u Ci.Isl for
months. '
I-l ead injury is the most common cause of
death in motorcyt·le accidents. 'fhe risks of
this particular t ype of injury can be ap.
preciably reduced i£ the driver wears a
helmet. In fact, v.•earing an approved helmet
while on a motorcycle is required by law in
most states . Only fouJ' states -Califo1·nia
among them -have no such lav;.
Better tr·aining for n1otorcyclists v;ould
increase the s afety of this means or
transportation. Ultimately, the cyclist is best
protected by under standing hi s vehi cle and
developing skill in operating it. ~lere a rc some
pointers :
•Learn all about the mechanical operation
of .you r <:ycle and be c.1ble to make minor re·
pu1rs.
• lk><."omc expert at oper<.1ting the \'arious
pieces of equipment under emergency as well
as routine conditions.
•Using tbe pavement of isolated streets
<1nd val'anl parking lots, not the open road .
learn proper starting tcchni<1ues and become
proficient at ba lancing the machine .
•Practice starting, stopping and driving
in low gear to acquire the ft•eling of balancing.
•The rear brake should always be applied
before the rront brake or control of the vehicle
will be lost. Become so familiar with this pro·
cedurethat it is automatic.
•Never ride between cars. When stopping
bel'.1.'een cars al a traffic li ght, keep your front
'.1.'heel opposite the rear bumpers of the cars on
either s id e of you.
•Do not (!.llem pl hi gh speed until you have
ridden at least 6,000 miles.
The greatest haiard exists during the rirst
six months of motorcycle riding. Injuries are
twice as frequent during this period as later in
the riding career.
For hi s or her own safety, the safety of
others on the highway and the safety of our en-
dangered CaJiJ,ornia hil ls, the cyclist s hould
never smoke while driving a cycle.
H e lp for Y ou
For the Record
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At some tirne or other most everyone
needs a copy of either a birth or death
certificate. It may be to obtain a passport for a
long-awaited trip, or to place relatives on your
family tree. .
Whatever your need for it . the place to ob·
lain a certified copy of a certificate is the vital
statistics o(fice in the stale or area where the
birth or death occurred. A listing or the state
and some local offices is included in a publica·
lion from the Department of Heaith, Educa-
tion and Welfare "Where to Write for Birth
and Death Records'', A copy of the publication
may be had for 25 cents by writing Consumer
Information. Pueblo, CO 81009.
The booklet li sts how far back the records
in each locale go. In Boston, for example, the
city registrar has some records datin·g to 1639.
Also listed are fees charged by each area men-
tioned. noting that they are subject to change.
When yoU write for information, the letter
should include th·e following facts : full name
of the person "-'hose record is being requested :
sex. and race; parents' name. including
maiden name of mother: month. day and year
of the birth or death; place of birth or death
(city or lO\Yn, county, and state; and name or
hospital; if any}; purpose for which copy is
needed; rel~tionship to person whose record is
being r~quested .
' ·*"'*********************** '1 · t The Carden School : * * I : of Corona del Mar ' I * IS NOW ACCEPTING ENROLLMENT *
I •: APl'UCATIONS FOR FALL 1975 :
I * • 3 & 4 Year old ProgT•m ii l * ii ll • ltindcrgamn through Eighth Grade ii
1 : • -Exte~~ day.care. : I : 64o -41 s1 · :
Horsin'
Around
wllh Tom MeC1nn
Trag edy a t
Fa irgrounds:
Tiine 'to
Begin Again?
The horse community
is ready for an old-
fashioned burn ruising.
·· 1.et 's rebuild. But this
tinl<.'. let's do it right .''
l 'hat wus the theme of
all the quiet c:onversa·
lions ut the Grunge Coun ·
ty Fairgrounds as
cleanup c rc'A.-·s hauled
away the gris ly remains
from f',riday morning ·s
tragic £ire.
No one can fl'Pl<iet; the
14 horst•s that v.·cre lost
in that incredibly hot
fire . 1\nd there is n't
much tu be gained for
those v.·ho s uffercd tht•
losses. ri ght now at least.
in pointing fin gers and
placing blarn<.· for the
blaze.
What's importa nt t.o
horse people is that other
horse people are hurting.
Virtually none of the
horses v.·as covered by
in su ranc e -too ex -
pens i ve . ,\nd it 's
doubtful that many or the
s tabl e u sers had
"homeowner " policies
or other coYcr::ige that
will help them recovt>r
the loss of expensive sad-
dles and other tack.
f'or some kids every·
thin~ they ov.·ned (o r
valued~ in this \VOrhl \l.'as
in that barn when it went
up in smoke.
They had done babysit-
ting, shoveled out stalls.
s kipped lunches to squir-
rel av.·ay the dimes and
dollars for the upkeep of
the special horses that
perished in the box stalls
tlH.'Y rentCd r1·u1n John
Waller or Les ley Nl'ISIJ/l ,
lt v.•;1s John . looking
pale and tired , \\hv
shov.·cd me a round ,lh<'
ruins r,riday afternoon
In addition to John.
'.1.'ho operi.ltcs f''<1ir f-,l'L'd::>
& T<1ck, thert• \\'US ,J1n1
Cooper, p1·esidcnt of the
(>range Cou nt y
Equestrian Assot·ic.1li un
(mostly ho1·s<.' O"''ners
v.·ho bo~rd tht'ir ;:1n imiJ IS
<Jl the f;.1irgroundsl i.lnd
otht•rs , v.·hosc horsi.·s s ur
vivcd.
Thl'y sat :.11·ound 111 ;.a
tlaZl' just nt·cdin g soml'
one tu tell then1 \\'h:Jl
to do -ho\\1 to sti.lrt to
build son1i.·lhing out of
the ashes of the barn I h;it
has bceon1e a syn1bo!,
overnight. of the nt:ed for
al·tion .
Clint !loose, nc .... 'e ~t
me1nber of the fa ir board
and himself a horseman.
decried the fact that it
takes a traged y to
dramatize a need.
lie vov.·ed that Or<-tngt•
County hor s eml•n
"Someday '.l."ill have fine
facilities, St•cund to none
an~where, and I 'm going
to do everything I can lo
expedite their con stru<~·
tion. ··
But \\'hi.It do \\'l' do
nov.'? I-low d o \vc go
about ··ruis ing n barn,"
so to speak, for the kids
1:1nd other hors e oy,·nc1·s
v.•ho arl' so depressed
this weekend that they
think their world v.·ill
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Sunday.Apnl 13 1975 DAIL Y P1LO r B:J
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Out of the ash~s and out of the sadness
expressed in the lines below, they must
find the courage to ride again.
lll'\L'I' ug:.1 111 bl· thl· Fuirgrounds m01nagcr
~•1 me " J1111 Porterfield ~:.ii d
\\'L·"r<.· go1n~ 10 start b\· lherl' \\'OU!d bt• ··;1 s t1·011g
1:.t kin g the 11cal'h CitieS possibi lity" that lht' :l2nd
llor:-l' Sho\\' thut John Agrit·ultural Di s tri1:t
\\":.illl'I' ;1Jreudy hud (the fairgrounds) \\·oukl
µlan~ed for next Sunday ,1o1.·uive rental C'h<.1rges for
11\prli 19 1 and \\'t"re go-the use of the arena fur
ing to n1ake it a bC'ncfit th::it sho\\"
fur lhos(.' \\·ho lost the lie also s ;.i.id th(.' fair-
n1o~t ut the f;1irg rounds. grounds \\"ill p;i y the bill
\\'e 'll get somc Se<:.iEx-~· r haulin g :.1\'i·;1 v thl'
µlorer Seouts to pass a ~n·cass es of th<.• i'1orsl's
bi g St e l s o n • or illed in tbi.· fit'l' cine of s oml'lhin ~. :.ind "·e 'll riday ·s r 11n1urs \\as
fi gu1·l· out sunl l' othl'I' that the 0\1·nc·rs \\C-rt• go·
1\•;.1rs to n1u kl' 111011<.'V ut t.J.! to be charged S·IO the.shO\I' . . r I J r piece or I iut ( usl or
John uli·t·ud v hi.ls of-illc ret·ord . .John aJ ~o of-
fered to kiek ii1 hi s pro-lk.•red to pay th<.• hill. 1 fits . ··'rhi.• µ1·iz<.·s ;ire paid
for ;ind I've gut j udg ing
fe<.·s budgeted \\'c 'tl just
put the µroC'i.'t'ds into an~·
kind ur fund \"UU \\"<lilt lo
s tart,,. ht: off{•rc d.
You can't hardlv beat
that. ·
~Bu t J"n1 betting thi.•rt·
·c plent y of hors~ JX'O·
1 c rcuding this v.·ho cc.111
fi g ure o\IJ(!r 1\·ays to
'clp.
i IO\\'
ng 111
about Just
donations ?
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Rffi TO $31.00 NOW $2 2.00
REG. IO $19.00 NOW $1 9.00
RfG. IO 111.00 NOW $1 5.00
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UM YOUI U HKAMMIC41.D,; MASTU CHAIQI
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J ust a Horse
-Of Co urse
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"r'c~terday . he was 111 y n<Jble ftiend --a
majestic master of lhl' <.·0111pctil ion ring.
'J'oda y , he doesn't exist.
\' eslcrd<.1 y . J ('OUld S<lar and stretch on
four 1>0\\•erful legs that \\'Cl'e a n extension of
n1y <.l\\'ll s·clf
·roday , th al part of me is dead.
Yl'Slcrday , a bit o( s unlight on a
·llurnishc:li l.'.(>at 3nd J hit of bridlcd \Vind
\\'ere uncll''r 1n v ·saddle'.
'l'otlay. th ~ air hangs empty over <.i heap
of <:h<trt·o<.il.
What I lost \\'as n't much .1ust a hOl'Sc
of <:<>Urse.
l·fo'.I.· cun I explain ho\V, over the clop-
ping or hoovt"s and S\vish of air past our
L'ars, lht'l"i.' alv,·avs \Vas a Little sil ence. a lit-
tle lis ten in g spaCc. in "'hi ch \Ve \Vere tu11 ed
to the vcr)' sound of eoch other's living?
I lo"' can I tell about the loss of a com·
panion v.'ho \\'~ts a reason for living. my
whole Ii ft•?
I-IC' was jus t a horse. <11" l'OUl'St·
'I'cnn J\1rCa11rt
!TI a .\· h l' t p p U y
lransport<.l!ion costs for
bringi11 g don<ited horses
to the fai1·grounds. They
could hl'lp rcpl;.ace soml'
Of the t:.ick burned in lht'
fi rl'. 1'he dollars l'Ot1ld
t'\'t'll hl'!p Sl't up a pro·
n1otion fund tu spur :.it·
lion on Ile\\· t·qut•sttiiJn
fal'ilit1l·:-i a t the fui1'-
gruu11cl:;: ur cls c\\'ht·r<·.
idl'as. offt'rs of hors('!),
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horse. pl;!oµJe to mutt·h
llL'l.'ds "·ith solutions.
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Teaching Ha ..
SLorlea; by JO OLSON
Ofl" 1»11, '1•.WH . Al£red Painter has been a Jong time in gel-
ung lo Orange Coast College because there were
things he had to do along the way.
"My teaching here is a fulllllment of what I
think 1 'm cood for, what I'm (JlOSl at home doing.
Nothin¥ else would be an imPfOvement."
Painter, who was just Inducted into the Na·
tional Teachers Hall of Fame, received OCC's
coveted "outstanding teacher award" last ye.ir·
by vote or Lhe students.
"I don't worry about tecbn)Qu..es," he said.·
"My ability to teach grows out of my curiosity
with life in general."
PaJnter, a philosophy and relil'ion professor,·
entered eolle1e during the DepressiOO.. "because
.It was the best living J could make.
''That and my insatiable desire to Jearn
made me 10 to college.''
~ .Aner graduaUng from Llnfield College in
McJ\.tinnville, Ore .. wt.th a degree in.business ad·
viinistration Painter went lo work for a fire in·
surance"C!Ompany and Soon deC'iaed the business
world was not for him.
He wrote to the University of Chicago asking. 1
about the possibility of a SC'holarship and re·
ceived a half-tuition grant.
. Painter obtained his PhD in Chi cagt¥nd v.•as
aurstant dean of the university's Rocltefeller
·Chapel for four years.
Then the lure of Ne\\' England drew the Pain-
ters to Bates College in Maine. where he ob-
served the teni:t('ity and stability of the
Easterners. · '1'h('y gained it fro1n surviving in a
· difficult l'limate." Painter said.
But the v.•eathcr v.·asn 't inviting to a
\Yesterner, so Painter moved to the University of
the Pacific in Stockton. where he headed the re-
ligion, philosophy undeducationdepartments.
•
i Two questions kept gnawing at Painter until
he left the campus and moved to the pulpit.
where he thought th~ ;.1nsv.·crs n1i ght be more ob·
tainable.
OCC·INSTRUCTORS ALFRED PAIN;rER (LEFT) AND STEPHEN f1981NSON
"I kept being challengt.'<i br the fact that stu -
dents would leave 11ome and then feel unC'om ·
fortable in their home church. \Vhy did that gulf
have to develop?•·
For nine ye<i rs, as co·minister of the
Westwood Community Methodist Church, he de-
veloped programs to cowtteract it.
But after he moved on and the churC'h revert·
ed to the traditional ways, it was back where it
$tarted. The adventurous mind never ties itself
lo a structure. he said, and the students were be·
inv.llfled by Lhc routines.
The other puzzling question was why inter·
ra 1al problems exist.
To study this, he pastored a small church in
Long Beach .,.,.he r e raC'ial integration sloy,•ly ""'<AS
being carried out. _.
Races do not merge easily. he believes.
because of cultural unfamiliarity and a facade of
distrust which diUerences foster.
"From that experience, I felt it was time for
me to get back into teaching and I found the op-
portunity to come to OCC, ''Painter said.
He enjoys teaching philosophy be"ause the
discipline is a "process of a person trying to un-
derstand himself in his world," and this process
creates a close bond between him and his stu·
dents.
. '·Shari!'& m y experiences and understanding
11 a d.vnam1c process,•• he said.
Moving
Beyond
Labels
By ALLISON DEERB
OlllteO.ilrPllorlSIMl
Putting a name to a leurning
deficit isn 't enough, the problem
must be understood.
Psychologists Patricia Hou se
and Lydee }J enson, of the
California Center for CowtSeling
ahd Psychotherapy, be Li eve that
parents need to know more than
just a label.
St dents
Are Not
Numbers
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.. I hate to write down student
ID numbers. I would rather write
names.
"Jf you're dealing with hun-
1dreds of students it's difficult to
get lo know each Student. It ·s
hard to break down barriers. J
try to be friendly. available to
listen to problems."
Stephen Robinson. an Orange
Coast College instructor. was ex-
plaining the philosophy whi"h
po inted to his seleetlon as the toP::
first -year community college-
teacher in the U.S.
lie was honoreQ .by the
Teachers Hall of Fclme 'FoWlda-
_tion and re~.,eived a parchmenL ~uring ceremonies in Fullerton
College.
RObinsOn's key words in the
C'lassroom are fairness and .
l'li.ehdliness "in that order ·· hel said. ' · '
( " '
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"Parents want to know \~·hiit a
problem means in terms of a
child's life. They need to know
limits a'\~ potentials. If the
parent is cJfscouraged, and often
discouragement is unwarranted.
the child knows.
Psychologists Patricia House a11d Lydee Henson
(left to right) conduct course for parents of
the learning disabled child in Newport Beach.
"You have a prophecy of
failure that the child ""'ill likely
fulfill." Dr. House said.
Through a n on-going series.
Management of the Learning
Di sabled Child. parents and
teachers are offered methods of
management and remediation
that can be used at home und at
school.
"Learning disabiLilies 1s the
term used to distinguish the pro-
blems of those chi ldren Yotho are
not mentally retarded but who
have difficulty learning due lo
mild central nervous ,ll'YMem
dysfunctions," they explii-ined.
JNFORMATION SCARCE
.• .. , ~''Although neurodevelop.
.inettal syndrome affects 7 lo 10
'percent of the school-age popula·
1 , not much inlormaUoo ls
vatlabJe for paren ts and
hen In terms of bookl.oo
blld mana1ement," said Dr.
..
•• ; · ··once the problem is detected,
he child may be put into a
tal class. But, the parent
a.r not know much more than
n1.me or the problem and ...Gftea. 11 unfamiliar with the
· \erm1 used. And, they don 't know ~hero lo 10 !or help."
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Common character1st1c s or
learning disabilities are distrac-
libility, lack of con cenlration, un -
controlled movement and shifts
in energy levels, they :'ii.lid.
··1r the parent is n't t'Clucated in
the problem he 1nay react in
absolutely the wron~ "·av fron1
his own feelings . Often:' thC!)e
parents see that the child is hav-
ing probl ems and blame
themselves.
.. It 's not the kind of problem
for which they shouh:I blame
themselves. But they do. and
children read this attitude " she said. ·
··A child needs help to C'OJ>C'
with his problems and frustra-
t ions and to understand .,.,·hat's
happening to him.··
Tbe compact course has lx·cn
o ffer ed before "'it.b good
response, they said. "Parents go
home and try something we sug
getit and report the anxiety level
of the child has aonedown ··
EXPERIENCES
AltbOUJh not !iet up as an open
IJ'O\IP, the courae aUowa parents
' ·~
an oppo rtunity to s hare ex·
periences ;.ind learn that others
ha\'t• si rnilar problems." said Dr.
l·IL·nson.
'·11 ·1 fun! ast ic lo St!l" the look on
parc'rlts' faces when they re-
~lize, 'You mean my child 's go·
1ng to make it?' They need to be
told u•!1at can be expected, that
the child has chances and what
thev ltre."
A learning disabled child can
:Jchieve what any other child
can. they asserted. But, the
n1cthod of leaching must be
n1odified .
Dr. House. director of the
c·cnter. holds a doctorate in child
psy c ho log y from Sussex
University and has ext.enSi ve tx·
perierice in "'ork with the leam-
1nj! disa bled C'hild .
Dr, Hen!'ion earned her PhD
from u Pacifi~ States Univ~rslty
und IS an as!3qciate of the center,
.,.,·ilh li 1nila'r background.
"T~e parent cun do a lot to im·
prov~ the child 's home situation .
Wt can hefp the P•rent to slruC'-
1 ure the C'hfld's life to Allow
freedom, ex perience and arowth
yet reduce anxiety . " Dr. I-louse
explained.
AN EXAMPLE
She ofrered tbe example of the
child who bas trouble relating
time and space.,
"His mother will tell us that he
just can't seem to cope wtth getr
tin& up in the morning and get.
tine dressed on a.regular baaia." ·
The ·p1ycholo11>11 oav ~· pa.rents_ ideas ror reialeritail
po1lUve bebavlora, '1be)oood re-
warding them wtth • pitce or
candy."
Another example w~'lbe ¥11'''
ly ~•cled l(llla ijr1 ')VJ10 could
not play.with peers for more than·
a few mJnut~s , •'A fter a hall Ni h~ur she'd ~ hard to &CL alhoi wit~. We adv1s,fJ<J ahqflenlna: play
i>enodS' but making them mofe' frequent." · '
The first ses1lon ~'th~ class is
scheduled for T~'•day, April 15, from7to8p.m .
Reglslratton information. hi
111vatlable by calllnc,.UHt center.
where classes~ll be conducted.
' ' Besides his regular leachin~·
load, the OCC graduate is ad·
viser to thlt Con-struct~on
Technology C)ub 'and Soccer
Club. . ' .
He also is finbhing his masterS;
degree at C1tlifornia'. State
University, Lo~g Beach, in in-
dustrial arts. For this, only his
thesis on t he AMeric&n Windsor
chair needs to be completed.
"All the delegates to the Con·
tinental Congr~ss wf!.re seated in Windso~ chairs, Otir school deSks
are Sri ' e•olvei:rf,enl Or lhe
Windsor chair,'' he said.
The Windsor rocker was an ar.
lerthought •. and modern cap-
tain's chairs ere a de5cendant of
~~~~torte ~merican ch~jr. ~e
Robinson, a funs-time res.iden'i
o( Costa Mesa •who served as u
-combat,. medic in"' Vietnam, re-
pairs fine anti.Que' furniture for
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di"Ve[sion . ''Trying lo match the
· v.'600 is. a challenge," he said.
He'Blso does custom carpentry
and tries lo find small jobs for his
students, who benefit from
another bit of his philosophy:
·• 'Don't worry about the
money,' I tell them. ·no the best
work .rou can. You'll make more
in the end.'"
The young instructor. who sub-
stituted for OCC teachers last
spring and fall, is delighted that
he will be back on the fa('ult y
next year.
"I love to teach. It's been great
here. I can do the ty pe of
teaching I love to do," he said
.with the enthusiasm typical of a prize winner, ~ ·
"I lik.e the t.Y'Pc of students we
have here, the facilities, (acuity
and administration.
"I hope to retire from OCC."
BEA AND£1180N, Edhor
' ' Anothe r . Chi ld? ,.
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Decision's -·Hers
Dl!=AR ANN LANDERS: !"am
expecting mY second child in
about six . wee;kt1 and I ""'ailt to
make sure f don 't have a third_
When I told m y doctor I didn't
think my n~rves could take
another pregQ:ancy, he suggested
that I have my. tubes tied jffi.
mediately after the delivery.
Before .I mike up my mind for
sure I need lo know a little more
about it .. we~ "hear a lot about
vasectomieir, but very little
abo~t ~ubal_ JigatiotlS. Are there
any psychological sideeffect.s?
I g1,1ess what really bot.hen me
is if this baby dfed in infancy or
early ch\ldhood I would nev,er be
able lo have 81\0ther child. J don't
want three chlfdren, but I'd hate
to have on Ly one-. What do
you suggest? Please don't tell me
lo discuss it wif,h my husband. He
says il's up to me. -AM ·
BIVILENT
DE,t~ DIV: This declaion
mU1t be yours and youn a'-e.
Al for tlle pe,ycholo1lcal 1lde ef· ree<1 of a tabt l llgatien, I can't •u••r tbat quea.&lon either
...., ..... kai>• -· ·-,.....ievelol ~•olloaalllablllty,
Some wo•• Cit• 1oflo plecft
over 1 ••11Piallf'Otiten ch ..U lllrMI~. l!1,np1talloa wllll Hry ·-~· It ., illipenljn tll•I -1e1
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1-lde. t.ual<ll from .. m~ wtao' ..... , you ....... ,_
ly. 1.,ce1t )'O•r dercYN•I or
yowrptly1lclan.
DEAR ANN LANii!BS: 1 am
a "'an in my Jate,'Ms. I 'know a
widow v.•ho h•s three children.
She ta-,-aboul tO years )'Olinger
We like ea.ch other-.Thls womaU
h; working and makes a nice
salary. She ala·o w11 left. some
mMey •Y htt lat.t MtioM lim
unemployed ri1ht ·now and my
. '
(Ari n Landers OJ
financial condition is not good
because I'm in a seasonal trade.
Every weekend this woman
wants to be taken lo dinner and to
the th~ater .or to an expensiv~
movie. I ·cannot af(ord it and
have suggested that she pay her
own way. She says, "This is not
the American style .. U a· man
can't atfoid lo take out a lady he
has _qo right to in' vile her."
I am European. Maybe I don't
understand the' customs in this
country. To me it',seems like u
very"selli;h, •eoiled outlook. Do
you believe that the man must
always be .the total provider.
even if the woman has the money
and he has not? -N .Y.
DEAll N. Y.: If lhe lriendablp.
la •ew, ~ beUeve the mu 1hould
cert1lnly expect to pay the•
woman'.,s w1y. I gather, however,
that you two lllave been seeing
eacll CKMr tor qDfte.toaetlme.
Yoor eomp•alon II, obvlouly
•••re of yo9r financial pro-1
blem1 •. Jf ~be enjoy1 your corn-
Pl•Y I~ lllioa.Jd be wUan. to p1y ~
-.er .,,. way. It woald be con· 1
.W.r1te, abo, If a1te cooked •1
meal for you now and u.n ud 1
P•rc .. lsed • ptlr of 'healer!
Ikkela. . J
•' I nrdre YoUr parents tqo strtct?j
H:a to reach?. Ann Landera's
booklet, "'Bu11ed~b;1 Parenll?;
How lo Get More Freedom •· 1 CC?ul4 help you bridge the gener~-
. lion aap. llend '° cenil in coin
wtth Your request and • loq 1 atan:aped, &!t.lf·addre1sed en:, 11-~WIAoders, P. 0. Boxl
·1400, Elgin, IU:601ZO. _,
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Of C~l,d, Jr,;~.~ Fun
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•Four ferries
navigate the
famed Alaska
Marine Highway
Route
troin Prince
Rupert to
t:taines.
At right, the
sun sets
over pine
frees east
of Fairbanks.
TODAY'S CIDSSIG~D PVZZLI
ACROSS 65 Prlc~les . congre" notti molding
89 Maturing 149 AsiaUc 18 Moral . 102 Seine•
1 Intended ag ent country principles 103 American
I Healltl 70 'ROUGhlava 153 HC)dgepodgti 19 Depart aulhot •
!resorts 72 Brown ldwl 154 H&l(9 re1llty 23 Main arttH'y 108 Eosln
10 Boy's 74 LAIJlPreya 155 Headca•ity 31 lheAllar 108 Evergreen
achOol 76 Greaay 157 Small 33 Supplement 109 Yarn
14 Coarse 11 Ganost'er's draught 34 Australian fluff .
labrlc gun 159 Forkprong birds 110 Otl'terw1se.
19 Alphlibet 78 Elevt11 tor ~" 160 German 36 Saurs.uncte 113 Tenet unit • . , • dfrec1l<>rT'1, electrician 37 Chem1c11 115 Greek
20 Gerrnan 60 Unile lirm1y 16 1 Archetype tall letter
"one" 83 Engllsn 163 New 39 Demander 119 Time
21 Small writer England 42 Commotion period
brook 86 Conver! olficlaJ 44 W•ll• ••••• 121 Comp111M
22 Prlnler's 1ea1her 166 Calllorni1 oi6 Alwaya: 124 Travel J
errors 87 Oeco~iles' IOr'f' -poellc 125 PlaM\)
24 Hall an 89 Snoe 167 Polynesi#'I •8 Pal ;ently Path
em feature · lily 50 B11llol 127 Prfnter'a
25 Goll , 90 Biblical 168 Brazllllln caller lluid
molJOd land 111aca" 51 Prohibit 128 Halft!J ..,
26 Spirit 92 E11cavatlng 169 1Tente S3 Blbliul poamon
1amo ,. macnine 11 1 Romlftroad pronoun 130 AeathfUO
27 Girl's Outch 112 Engllah 55 Wardrobe 132 ForlltY
name cheese. JurlldlctRm, item 134 Naw
28 ~ecline ge ScoUed fl4 Afteged 57 Musical ·Zeal..,d
28' Hunting Q9 .Cert.aln force i nole ~Ori •'t,
cry 100 ~oman r 175 German 68 Myth 135 Knead
30 Alaska mag ialrale p~son " 59 Minced oath 137 Enclolie mount• 104 Mualt:al : Yr1 Egfpliatt 60 Negative 138 Vocal 1
32 Peek-a.!, syllab le genie ~le sound
boo 11)6-Spaniah --.... 17&·Hinalrobe 61 Gordage 140 BreauMng
apenings hero , .17~Ew-ery lixly llbef pa$Sag•
35 Council 107 Irritate ' "l'ritnUt•• 63 F•male 142 Injections
37 Knighl'S 111 Grow old 1181 SUit rabbit 143 P•cllic
title 112 Enclose '182 9,~lose 85 RuNlan lslllnd
38 Feminine closely 183 P~~IJP 1· despots 144 Doctrine name '11• Drowsy flM P.,Wfaill •1 , 8'1 l'raritlsh ' -145 Before:
40 Snow 116 Nondrinker: mount•iM •. -ipe•anta pr•lix
runner abbr. 87 Vivacity 146 Obtllri•le
41 Arabian 117 TrouC>le DOWN &a Since: -148 Indistinct
country 118 Nelwork 1 Ftlle(. 1' Scottllh • -150 life:
43 Church t20 Weevlng •2 •~·Lit~ • 1Jf'•ertor~ preH11' seat "'device · " ·~ "~ ., '1'.3 fe~r9. • 1511 Matrlcula1e1
44 Actuality 122 Musical ' 3 51f'9" " 75·CondUctt'd 152 Prealdenll.C
45 E e direction con 78 E11Ce .. ive nickname
47 r:~~~ate 123 For 4 ScolliSh 79 Sacred -154 Trulam ,
oi9 Reheart e el(amp1e turnip f aqng ~ .. 168 Briallea
Quickly: 125 Possesses 5 w,oody 8! Dawn 168 Ottoman
126 ~bhor P anti 2oddeu lllle 2 wda. ){ 6 Oozing · k hlH 161 p · 5 1 Troplc1t 129 lt)etan 7 Easence 82 oc Y •r11a
tree gazelle 8 Irritate 84 lnllmld1te 162 Eucalyplut
52 Low 131 Blbllcal 9 Sizing coat 86 PJumed'bVd Mcr•tlon
Island king IO Si 1 1 88 Legal 184 Spanlah
133 Funcl.,on 8 e Y rilalle.' _ wax 54 Actor s bearing • , 185 Mldd Joll;e 138 lndlvidual 11 Outeredge 9 1 De1th -ay--
56 Heir '131 Intelligent 12 Shade trees 93 Ahow 188 Armpll
57 Dl1llgura 13g Sea eagle 13 Baby's 95 Feminine 170 Wire
!>a Separated 141 Prlesrs MrM urvlce e2 Baleful robe , 14 =raure 97 Blttervetctl 173 Rumen
154 Time :U, 142 Adhere 15 P•rched 98 Btlel swim 176 One
zoM: 145 GhOat 16 Anger 100 Potr.•r Item or any
abbr. 147 Scottill'I 17 Tartlnf s 101 Curved t80 Concerning .
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By CURTIS J. SITOMER
1'111 (l>rlJlllR ~Mtolitlr
J"UNEAU, Alaska -A family camp·
ing jaunt through the wilds of southeast
Alaska and the Yukon can be \Vet , cold -
and lots of Cun .
Ours, by necessity, v.·as a combination
or dri\'ing and ca mping, ferrying and
camping, and even ra ilroading and
camping. We covered more than S,400
miles bet'A'een Los Angeles and Sk agv.'ay
and back again. ,
Working our v.·a y up lhr9ugh western
Canada, we put our Toyota 'A'agon <with
tent and c amping gear atop) aboard tht'
rerry Queen o( Prince Ru pert at Kelsey
Bay, about 220 miles north of Victoria,
B.C. Frbm there it takes 20 hours to sail
th~ "Inside Passage·· to Al aska.
At Prince Rupert, B.G.., we boarded the
M/V Taku. one of four ferries that
navigate the famed Alaska Marine
Highway. The re are no roads connecting
the major 1>9rts of the 49th state, so this
'·floating highway" was created to m eet
the need.
FERRY RATES vary depending ~n
the ship and the size of the vehicle
<camper or trailer). you are bringing.
Ouri, for example, ran S299 ($52 (or
adults. S25 for two children unde r 12, and
$145forourToyota wagonone way).
Those who v.·an.t a cabin can pay from
$50 for a rour·berth cabin up to S24 a
per_s on (o r more lu xurious racilities.
Many passengers bring blankets and
sleeping bags and camp out on deck. The
Colombia. newest and most modern or
the ferries, even has a carpeted solarium
with he.at la mps for c ampers and
backpackers .
For a sing le ticket and with or without
cars. campers or trailers, passengers
can cruis e all the way to Sk3gway: 488
miles north. Or they can arrange port
slops in between at Ket c hik a n .
Wran.eell . PeteFsburg. Sitka and
Juneau, or at Haines, the t erminus :
Carefully budgeting time and ex·
penses, our faniily or four (including t\vo
grade-school da ught e r s) chose
Ketchik a n, Juneau and Skag\\'ay for
camping respites.
Ketchi k ~n . known for its salmon fis·
hing,. pull) mills and Indian ~rtifacts ,
caught our fancy . We .Pitched tent in a
federal campground in the Toneass
Fo1·ot. T~e sites are ample, private lush
and green, and $1 a night purchases your
\\.'ooded seace. .
Plastic tent covering is a must in this
perpetually \\'et country. A9d boots and
rain gear are a good idea during lhe
sum mer months
JU~EAU, THE capita l, is a sharp con-
trast , a rare combination of an old
metropolitan city and a scenic won·
derland. We camped in the shado .... · of the
imposinc Mende nhall Glac ier and
gather ed .in chunks or glittering glacial
ice lo f ortlf y our perishable roods.
CBlock 1ice, by the way, is difficu lt to
come by in some parts of Alaska, so it is
"·ell to plan ahead and pinpoint ttu>se
places in advance where it is sold.)
A day's fe rry hop rrorn Juneau took us
lo Skagway, gatev.·ay to the Klondike .
Skagv.•ay is rich in gold-rush memories
-and tales of old ··~urdoughs" and
Soapy Smith, an early bandit. Youn g and
old were delighted by .. days of '98 "
variety s hOV.'S.
We camped one night in public grounds
at no cost'. But then we were advised to put
into a hotel, since we needed to boa rd our
car before dav.·n on the White Pass &
Yukon Railroad fw a day's trip over the
Yukon. We didn't choose wisely and
ended up paying $45rortu'odouble beds in
a ''tourist trap'' inn .
The a ll -day scenic coach ride along the
gold-rush trail cos t $133, includ ing auto
perch on a flat car and half price for
youngsters. There's a tasty family-st y!('
lunch of stew and apple pie at Lake Ben-
nett the midpoint. Some travelers Ju.st go
halfway and then switch trians for the r e-
turn trip to Skagway.
THE TRAIN ride ends <it Whitehorse,
provincial capital of the Yu kon and an im -
portant point on the Al as ka Highv..·<1y.
Prom the re south it's 919 mi les of dirt and
gravel to Dawson Creek, B.C.,
Summer tra ve l in the Yuktm is
generally d rier and warmer than in
southeast Alaska . There are even a re ..... ·
hot springs a long the ""''ay. but be\\·ar(' or.
m~quitoes and other insects.
Ca mpe rs and others c an pinpoint rest
and sleeping a re as, gas and s upply
ouses, and scenic s ide routC's by £allow-
ing ''The l'\1il e post ." a mile-by-n1i le log
of Alas ka , the ''ukon and the No1t h\\'CSl
Terr ito ries. This indispe nsable soft·
l'Overed guide is availabl e at $3.95.
,\ f ev.· tips for the camper :
•Be pre part'd for \\·et and cold . T.ik.c
an1p le "'a rm a nd leisure clothing. You
l "illl almost forgel the glad rags -unless
for a specia l occ a sion. E ven chu rch dress·
1~irtorm 01 l.
. • ?-.ick t·amping :.ind per:sonal s upplies.
dry__.goods and other nonperishables. Plan
to pick; up a s little as.possible en 1·oule.
Everything is expensi've, espeQally food.
(\\'e priced a ha mi>lll'ger and soft·d1ink
luRch at SJ-plus during our tour of
Juneau.)
•1'akc alo ng t ravelers· checks and
ca sh. Persona l c hecks and credit l'ards
et re not honored cvery\\·here.
•Aboard fer ries, con1p<1re in expe nsi\'e
cafeteria -type meals and snacks against
dining-room ser\'ice. The fo1·mer (often a
similar menu ) can run less than $2 per
person, the latter $7 to$8.
•Be sure your ti res are strong a nd their
treads good. Take along at leas t l \\'O
spares~ It is a lso advis able to protect
.,..·indshields . grills and exposed fu e l lines
fro m but;:s , gravel. and fl yin g rocks along.
the Alas ka Hi gh\\·ay. Service stations ancr
auto repair s hops along the \vay sell
5C reening for this purpose.
SOME PERSONS a lso buy plast ie
headlight covers to protect glass during
dayli ght hours.
•Take c a meras a nd binoculars lo ob-
serve magnificent wildlife. Along the 1 i\l arine High\\.'a y. humpbacked v.·hales
and acrobatic porpoises often stage a
breathtaking s how under the midnight '
sun. And American bald eag les s it stoicly
atop lO\\'erin g spruce trees watching
1 these performa noes. 1 ·· f'll betcha,·· re marked our daughter
Amy during a late night vigil on deck.
··r ou can't see this anyplace else.··
Shev.·as right, you know.
Waikiki Ruin Strikes Maui ,M¢xico
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At 'Mess
SAN DIEGO CAP>
The folks who bring
tourisf dollars ~own Ba·
ja California's ne w
trans -peninsul a r
highway also bring a wor·
risome garbage and van-
dalism headache, say
severan Mexican of-
ficials.
Mexican environmen·
tal officials met with the
Commission or the
Californias here last
'-'"'eek lo discuSs \\'ays of
disposing of touri st~"
garabage.
Commission executive
officer Jeff Clark said,
''The fi.texicans are up-
set" about tourists whO
litter the 1,000-mile road
from lhe j::torder to La
Paz.
The Mexican govern·
ment is hoping to
persuade U.S. citizens
through an educatiOnal
program to s(op spray.
painting historic mission
sites, Clark said.
ATTENDING th e ·
meeting were Ray Mur-·
ray of the U.S. Interior
Department's outdOor
·recreation office a nd
Fernando Sepulveda, as-
sistant to the Mexican
sbbsecretary of the en-
vironment.
A program \o recycle
trat:h would be difficult
1n Baja CaUfornia, Clark
said, becau1e of a water
.shortaae on. the arld
peniuula. 't
ar-.y aald ti> Mo· i~anf"-learned that
Pt1v,~ lndul\ry. and not Q\i1)." 1a tmmeni _,
tiO \laPPfl! to~~;.~ ~ U.0..1~ \jot, .......
U~.id pliv,te.<on·
tr "' ' • nldn o!llciab had blilnlhlnklliapnlyin
t•lms 01 . u11n1 publi c Wkl Personnel ror the cl,an uP job, he said.
'We'f'e trying to ~t
MA UI. H a waii -''\\'aikiki has gone
high·rise. There's no way of saving it now.
But we ar en't going to make the same mis-
take on Maui ." A hotel man Lold me that 10
years· ago. (He said: "For heaven's sake
don 't say I said that -about Waikiki being
gone.")
Now it looks like the beacl:Jes each way
from KaanapJl).i -some of the best in the
. sugar islands -are going to be blocked off
by hig h .r:ise condominiums. Old guard
Hawaii vacationers -who fled Waikiki and
the smoggy cars onK~lakaua Avenue -are
shook up by the builHing boom along the
Maui be aches.
Fortunately it's g<'' \g to take s ome
time. The beaches are longer. I 'd guess 10
times the beach area of Waikiki. Maybe
more .
It's estimated eight Out of t en con-
dominium owners Come over for a month
end rent them out the rest of the time .
Plenty of takers in the Prime seasons of
h'olidays : Summer, Christmas, Easte r . You
need reservations well in advance. Average
prfce for a beach flat with two bedrooms :
$350 a·week.
Western Air and United have tie-ups
with rental agencies.
l Or rent direct from Creative Lei sure.
In California, phoneS00.652· 1440.
Rentini: rooms in .tfawaii , ~sk whether
the room is makai (toward lhe sea·) or
mauka (toward the mountains). On Waikiki
you want the sea side for the breeze. But on
Maui al Kaanapali , the wind comes ove r the
mountain's. . , • • •
•1Cau. I get a Mexican divorce in one of
&.he border towns like Juarez?" ·
Nope. That Meiclcan quickie divorce
has been stopped. The lawyers who handled
!t have moved over to. Haiti . last I heard.
Travel agents can set up a thing for you. A
divorce In 48 hours plus air fare and hotel
rooms. A package -split and a qui ck sun ·
tan.
rm high on lb~ Hotel O!offson in Port·
SU·Plince. Old. Dignified and swingy. .• * •
"R..W do we ·(O about tipping alltore
and •board a •hip llopplng In Suva, FIJI?"
tourist s to Fiji, figure t ipping the same way·.
And I'd s ay tha t 's half what you tip in the
U.S .
On a U.S. ship, you m ight tip the room..
steward $3 a day per couple. Same to the ta·
b1e steward. Wine steward a couple of ~
dollars a week. And bar stewards a doll a r
for a table of cocktails .
Half that and you 'd be OK for a s hip full
of Australians. New Zealanders tip ever)
Jess. Sometimes not at all.
"Why tip the wa iter?" a New Zea lander
told me. "Nobody tips you , do they•"
In Tahiti and othe r French Polynesi;:in
islands, there's a big sign at the airport :
"NO TJPPING IN TAHITI." And that 's the
custom. A lot o f A,merican tou1ists getting
off the plane can 't read the bi g print. Or else
they've bee n b ra in.wa s hed. They tip the
island boys who hustle the baggage . And
belie\'e me, the boys at the airport will take
it. (But they won't shoot you if you don 't tip
either.)
• • • ••we'll be in New York for a week with
two children ••• ''
An agency called Gulliver's Trails was ·
a godsend to me in New York with a couple ·
of youngies. All day sightseeing : Statue of ·
Liberty. zoo, lunch, Empire State building.
Cost $12.50 with the second moppet going for :
$10. I suppose price s have gone up -that
w as s ix years ago. But it was a happy \Vay of
handling kids .
New York has an alert Conve ntion end
Visitors' Bttreau, 90 E . 42nd St reet . They'll
send you a whole bunch of ideas for things to
do -free o r pa id for.
Be st Buys this s umme r : E u rope on a
cut·rate fare -c harters. E xcursion . GlT
fare . Youth f a re (from CCJn ada ). Icelandic
Air is a c ut-rate a irline. You're out of your
'mind if y ou fl y full fare. Fa rmhouse li ving is
cheap. British Tourist Authority and Irish
Tourist Board send you lists .
OVERSEAS DELIVERY ·"' ·1
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If you're on oneof·the P and 0 <British)
s hips, you lip llllhlly. Most of the
passengers will be Aua\raUan. Aus•les ere
an Independent bunth and don't see any
point In epolUn& \he help. L:'l'~ ___ ....:;•:jE ... a.AS;;,;;;.:i;.." .. ' .. ·l.;E.;..D...;IE=CT-• .. DN.;.;..l'OR..:..;.;.;" .. " .. ' .. w_l .. ~ .. ·...., ___ ,._.,~··atd.JlW"ray •• SiDce Auatrelle Uo •ellds mocl of lhe
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fi DAil. Y Pll.OT Sunday, Apr1 t 13. 1975'
Tonys a 'Disgrace'
We used to feel smug, laughing at
the Oscars and reserving our New
\'ork elitist praise for the Tonys. We
can't do that anymore. The theater is
in a shambles. and the Tony 1\wards
a.re a disgract•ful vulgarizulion of
"·hat they used to be.
Eight people are responsible for thl·
fiasco. They are the eight mernbers or
the nominating co n1millce : Brendan
Gi ll, 1-la rold Clurn1an, Douglas Wall,
llenry f'le<A'CS <.1nd Willia1n Glover
(l'riti('S ); l.con;:1rd ll a rri s (un -
en1ploycd ); Joan Rubin ian editor of
the "Pl aybi II " I hl·atcr progran1 ) ; and
Isabelle Ste vens on , "'ho is there
bel"aus e s hl.''s the head of th('
,\mc1ican 1'hl•:.itcr \\ling.
\ 1'hcse Hl'l' pro b;.1bly very nil'{' Pt.'O·
pie. und it is possible so1ne or lhe n1
e vl.'n knO\\' s onll.'lhing abo ut lhl·
theate r . but it is obviOlL'i lht.'y kno\\
absolute ly nothin ~1about n1usil'.
·rake the ·'tlest St·orl'" r';i1l'gor_,-
Four s o -t.·alle d ··musil'.als'· arc
nom inated : ··Thl• \\'iz," ··Shl·nan-
dJoah , '''"The l .it.•ull·nant '' anrl. final ·
ly, ··1.etll'I" J.'ol' t)Ul'Cll \'ietori;:1 ,"
v.·hit·h is not only i':l l'J' •1 n1usil·<tl Jt all
but also the biggest pil·l·c uf gurbagl•
-t.h:.11t e v<.•r ul)l'lll'(I in a Nl·\\' 'li'o rk
ll]eater. I an1 app<.illl·d th;.it '"!\1:.iek
a nd l\'labt.'I. ·· foi-\Vhich i.:ift etl Jt.·rr~·
Herman "'l'otc !ht.• best s1·u1·e 11f lht.•
1974·75 season, has licl'll hl:1tanl I~ ig
nort·d .
I llA \'I~ lll'\"l'I" hl·urd of lht! hack;,
res pons ibl._. for thl' c;:1cophc1nous dis-
sonance of ·"fh e \\'iz" or lhl' sloppy.
sentimental and tuncll:ss gibUt.•1·is h in
··Shenandoah.·· ;.ind I hopt• I nc\'er
hc<ir about an\'one l"Onnectcd y,·i1h tht·
a bys rn al "l.l·l i.£> r 1-~or Queen \"ic-tori <i "'
a1:::.tin us long as I li\'c.
Bul Jerl"y lll·rnian. \\hO 1\'l"Utt'
REX REED
in the raw
. ·'I leilo l)ully." "IJet1 r \\'or Id "
··»Ian11"' \Viii s till be writing
bl•;1ut1ful . rnclodil' standurds 20 years
:.i ftc1' I.his ve;:1r 's ·r unv u11n1inl'('S ari:
burit•d in tilt' dusty ;.in.n;d;, 0£ :.hO\\'·biz
tll{'d!O('l'Lt y I
\\'hy do suml' c ult_•gor1 e.s havt.• onJ y,
four nominCl'S and others h;.1ve us
manv as sc\'en ·• (If thl'l'C arc seve n
nom.inees fo r ··Oest Play.·· \vh y
l'Ouldn"t thc M·ort> for '"!\lat k and
Alabel" ha\"£> bl.'cll addt.'<I as a fifth
nominl'l' in th e "Be:-.l S l'o 1·e ·•
cat ~go1·y '.' 1
!lo\\· is it that ~cl\\'ard ,\lbl·c·s pre-
tl"ntious \\\'addle l·allcd ··&ustapc,"
y,·hi c h \\·a s panned hy l•\•c 1·y·
one c xecpt Cli vc Jl;.irnC's. is no"·
no1ninatcd a s .. Best Play of thc Year"
b:-· th1• S<tml' l'filil'!'! \VhO \\'J°Oll' l'oltl'n
l't:\'ll'\\~ \\'hl'll It Op<•nt-<f"!
Tiii-: :\!\11-:RICAN 'fhcalt:r \\l ing
;ind the l.l'ag,ut• uf J\'l'\\' 'li'urk
't'ht•uterS, thl' f:1l·ell·Ss organiz;1tio11s
rcsponsi bll' fur this n1l·ss. had bclter
get lht.·11· shabby al"t togt•thcr. No
\\Ollt1t.•r· 1iobt•1·t Prl·slon, nun1in;.ited
tor ··Bl·~t ,\ctor i\lusil'al" for
··:\lack ;.ind i\I abt·1·· \\·as in such a r~tgl'
t h ~1t Ill' 1·cfusl·d to attend the p(lrty for
thl'Tonv no n11nel'S al S;1rdi 's.
,\t th~· s:1n1l· p;.11·1.v . a non1inl.'c ro1·
-Bt:sl Cho rl·og.raphy"' na1ncd Joel
Z\\ il'k suit!: · ··rhl'Y 1nusl have l·ounted
the s tagl' n1ove1nl'nts in ·ounce With
:'Il l·· as l·horeoi::rt1phy. l '\'l' ne\'er
taki..·n a lt•gi tin1all' dance cl<.1ss in 111y m.. .. I
First Recording
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'Siege of Corinth' Released
Delays Mou~t
For TV M·ovie·• •
By HORST FAAS
A.tN~lete• .. ,.,,Writer "'ill run ,.U .li :ii x Sl.')J·
urute dran1a.s.
TIMNA, Israel -It is In Decembtr 1973 , o.i
J,200 yt•ar6 after t-.toWlt visitQr lo these historic
Sinai. Burt Lancaster lands ins pected the
h as r i 11 is he d hi s "·ork·in-progrcs s and H
po11ru,.v1.1I of Moses. ll•cl \\'US a s ight to behold.
his peop l e to lhl· NOl\'tA l)J C 1\rab
Promised Lund <111d de· herdsmen from the Cen-
!ivt.'red the la\v of the trat Sinui had suddlt>d up
l.,or<J. 1'hings ure <1uiet their caml•ls, pucked
llo\IJ . their rneugcr
1'hct· wind machines posses!)io ns. \\.'ivcs and Y: . \\•hicti1n late 1973 bl11sted kids and trav"'led for Oflf Jlqst und cotton candy days .across u forbidding
Mahari shi M_ahesh fiqross the des~rt ~re landsc<ipe . past Egyp-y g · r rdlc. So <1rc tll,e catenng ti an and I s r a e Ii .o. 1 : g u r u ~ · ,t11tks which canui.ot\t of t 1 a.n •.< e d .en ta J . ~hei·e lo di-sh'-~•p i. .... minefields and past old "' nvL ceuse-fire lines to reach med1tatto11, will make Pia es. sandwi,h,.et. and rrt mdo m · s promised a guest appettrance at ice-cooled· le.monuae to land.
8:30 p.m. Monday on ,lhl' hard-woci(tne \novie G i r 1 s in gr an 11 y
the Merv Gr·iffin rolkncarthi1;drowsyde-dresses and Liearded
Sho\vOn Channel 11 . sertoutpos t. young men from the
TV'sN~w
Bans Win
Approval
But in ~c"' 'li'ork. CBS-United States. A.uslr<.1lia ·rv offil'itils arl' only no\V and a half·dozen Euro-
sta11ing to look ut scg-pean couhtries had aban-•
1n e n t s o f · · The . dont..'<l •the ~offee houses
l.a\\·giver," a mujor 'fV of Tel t\viv and cheap
\\'Ork based on the Book hotels In Jerusa lem to
or Exodus. a project Jive near here in Caves,
\vhose tri:.ils scl•n1 dra"'" on be<.iches or in wind-
from the Book of Job. blo"·n Bedouin tents.
CBS firs t announl'ed All l'an1e here to bl.'
plans for the Biblical close to r.loses --for
cpil' in April 1973 and S.().50 a day. the pay for
Lr\S VEG r\S. Nc\· s aid ··1·he l,a\\·g iVL'r ·· thl• l'L'al and make ·
(,\P / -The chairman of "·ould appl'ar as s i~ one· bclie\'e children of Is rael
tht.> Ft'dCral Comn1unil·a-hour dran1as during lhl.' 111 ··The l,a\\·g i\·er .··
lion s Commi ss ion 1974 -75 telc \'ision season It \\•asn't hard to find
des cribes a limited 1nthe U.S lhe Pron1i s ed I.and. tossctJ in hy Burt Lan-
""fa1nily hour" \'ie\\'ing Ro<td s ig ns s imply in· t'iJSlt.'r \\•ht•n thto' StJ-year-
pl<1n by the television in· FIL1'1 ll':G begun in s c r i lJ e d ··Mo s e '' old slur \\'a sn 't hr..ppy
dustry us a meaningful Septe mbt.'r 1973 near i llebre\\.' for !\losesl "·ithlhl·\\.·ay things u ""'re
and selr-reg ulatory l'f-Elath. 10 mill's south of pointt·d off the hii.:h,,·11y ~oing.
fort. !)ere :111d 170 n1il es south bto't\\·een Elath and Tel R. I E ·d f T I I . A onlh r\nd :-,01netin1l.'s thlngs 1charc . \Vilcy Sal U l' r V I\'. m ,\\·iv to"·ard lht" ~l!Stl•n-didn 't ''O ;:iCt·ordin" to he doesn 't view the ne\v-luter, the Yorn Kippur · • ou11ta 1· is of th • • 1ng m · ' l' J>lan. ·rhc llalian dirt't'· Jy ;:idopted two -hour \\1ar broke ont ;:ind dis-Ct•ntral Sinai.
pi·ime-time amendment. ruptl•tl thl• fihning Wltil Rut becaus l' of the tor oriJ,.:inall:.,. \\'antt!'t.I to
to the National As sociu· Dcc{'tnbl'l'. L ·· 1 US I! onl y th e real 'li"on1 ntppur \\·ar :Jill nomadic BE>douin lion of Rro<.1dca slers' 1'hl' e pie . a l'O · t lnic ·d diffitulties .... · f I I ' ll \I l't' 1 ' . . ' tribes1nc11 uf the Sin<Ji to "00" "S ·~ "'l•ovc1·nmcnt· IJl"uuUCtlOll 0 la l' S t 'I [ 5 · . "5 n1 ·1 · I I. d h. · Tl s· •r ... ... "' .. b • oun inut , ., 1 es pl"y tht• n1ullt't't1tles in· las a comp 1call' 1s-m 1ert• a s·· 1e 1egc" imposed solution" Lo sex Television and As sociut-·s outh\\'CSt of here . \'O"l,·ed in tile Exodus. torr. and one thing it Corinth " in Paris. 1 andviolenl·c. cd 1'l•levis ion Corpor<J-c·ouldn "t bl' used for the
{ Sy U11i1t<1 Prtn l11ler11•l•OtL•I
; Ross ini 's o nce al -
~osl for gotten s pec-
: cu\ar. ··1'hc Siege or
' orinth," has jus t ap·
;t:>e::tred on records for the
!fi rst time -fe<1tu 1ing
'"lk!ver·ly Sills -lo roin-
,C-ide \\'ilh the new revi\·al
f>f the \\'Ol'k al the
Metropolil;.111 Oper<t
docs is " lo remind you It \VllS l.i huge success The pi·oposal goes into tion Ltd. of l~ondon , scene in \\"hiC'h ~loses rc-About 200 Bt.'douins \\'c1·e
that the Greeks antl and began n1akin.i.: the in-effect in September. IL "'<.i s n 't fini s hed until l'circs the ·ren Conl-needed for s·uch bi g
Turks ha\'e bc('ll fi ghting ternational rounds. It urges the thrt'e n1ajor Fcbru·n·\' 1974 accord-mandinents from the Biblical Sl·enes a s tht.'or-
ror a long t ime. not just \\'ent back to It::i ly in 1827 networks and 415 sla-ing to CBs ofncials. Lol"ll. gy around the golden calf
in their current d isputl' und \\'as lrans h.1tl•d back lions s ubs cribin~ to the r\nd. a CBS s pokl•sm;1n or the cr'Ossing of the Red
over Cyprus. ' into Ita lian. 1\fter; a fe.\\' Nr\B's TV code to keep s aid. thl.'re \\·a s a g1·e;_i\ SO ~I() l " NT A 11" S Sc.-a . Rut only about 70
llossini is m ostl y l"l'· years it be ~an lo ~<' l'nlcrt;:tinment s ho\\·s dcal of post-filn1ing dif-soulh\\·es t of Timna. r\1·abs and thci1· c<.1n1cls
ml'mbi.'red in our day as b<.111dictl about in \'a1·ious "inappropriate fo r viC\V-fit·ulty. most of it in the "·hil·h rl•S cm bled the~==
lhe composl·r of ···rhl' \'cr·s ions until il fin<.1ll y ing by a generul farnily editing prol·c ss. "'hich original locali&n. we1·e
Ba1·ber of Se\"illc'" and di s appl'arl'd from the re-audienel··· off tht.' air delayed delive ry of seg-used instead.
other comic operas. but µe rtory bl't\\'t'en 7 and !;I p .nl. rn ._. n t s o f · ·r h l• Still. one t:ould hei.lr
in his own d;.1 y he \Va s Sl'hippl'rs rc \'i\'cd it 1n The plan \\'as adopted La\l.·g i\·t·r ·· until nlid -thl' P1·01nisc d Land "'hen
t•q u a 11 )' kn O\\." n fur 1969 for La St' ala on the last \\'eek at the end of a F\•hruary 1975. the dry. nar·i-o"· valleys
serious operas. cc-nt enary or Rossini 's nearly four·hotil' eloscd-CBS dot•sn 't kno"' yet n~<llj here re\'erberaled
ltdo
sho"•ed up
·•The. Bedouin ~ still
don"t beliC\'t' that lhl'
\\·ar is o\·er. ·· s aid one
Israeli ac·tur.
A1"0 1\l-~T l~R t .... o
1\·ceks on thl' job. someo~
the non1<.1ds \\t.'l'C prt.'pur-
ing 10 il·:J\'t!. des pitl' the
good pay. because they.
felt hemmed in by the ca•
nyons ;ind tht.> dist•iplin..:·
ofthcfilm makers.
Tho s t• remainiQi:
4uil'kly odaptl'd lo ltl\·
tcn1per{1n1 e 11t of te1n -
porary stars. ()nl' day
thl'f \\'Ulked off the job
becaus e thl• catering
,·;ins h:idn"t arri ved lit
.,the ;_ic.;customecJ 11 a.m .
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~overs . a serviCl' hy br-
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!L Thomas St'hippcrs
•ind lhl' s ame s tars
'Miss Sills and Justino
'hiaz -\\·ho did the I.a ~Scula cente nary reviv;,il
('11 1969 .ind are no\\' Oj
r ;1rryinJ,! u s im il ar
ersion to the i\I C'I .
In 1820 he c·omposcd an death. r\nd no\v \\'e ha\'l' dour s l.' s s i 0 11 0 f th l' \\·hethcr the $3 m illion "·1th the "·ord:s of i\loses
opera. ··!\l aometto II." it both on records und at .\",\l\'s 1·v boartl of dlrt.'t'.-spcl·lal·ul:.ir "'ill be <1ir~l -not to mention a good ~==========:;::===c=. ______ _
for th,e Teatro San Crr lu the met. tors. this ye;ir or "'h.ether it munr rour·leltl·r ones
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Violin's 'High~ro'w,'
But in N~me Only
• lly VERNON sci>'rr
HOLLYWOOD <UPI) ~With a
name like ltzhak Perlman, a
man would almost have to
become a co(lcert vioUnlst out of
self-preservation.
Perlman is 30 yOllrs old._ hip, a
native or Tel Aviv and pro·
nounces his given name "its·
f<>Ck,!' hat! expecting strangers
JO holler ''gesundheit·· in reply. ·~Itt:hak is pursuing a ~rsonal ln}s~!o.~ ~(futility -popularizing
·,tl)e Violin amdng rock musicians.
::·He realizes 'hi5 quest may be
fQlly, bul·in Israel, where he was
jlven bjs firs~ fiddle at uge 4., the
violin is the most popular
musjcal in strument of all. more
sotha:n the piano, guitar or flute.
oj:Jn the interest or promoting the
•iolin, and not incidentally ~iJ?lsel f , ltzhak bas recorded
-.;i.the easy winners, and other
iag-time music of Scott Joplin''
in an album with Andre Prcvin.
The album is unusual.
ITZllAK is hurt by American
indifference to violin music ex-
cept as interpreted by the g:it-
fiddle sewings of country musi-
<;ians whose scrapings send u
shudder dov.•n his sensitive spine.
In the tradition of most great
violin vi r tuosos. ltzhak is
foreign, Jewish and un\\'illing to
anglicize his name. ·
.. Perhaps foreig n -soundin ~
' ' , #
names have something to do with
the fact that violinists are not in
the front rank of popularity with
Americans." ltzhak said.
His own popularity is
worldwide. In ni ne months thii:;
season he has played 130 con-
certs. But until a violinist as all-
American es Van Cliburn comes
along, chances are slim fiddle
players will become national
idols.
"~have no idea why almost all
great violinists or lhe recent past
are Jewish except that the fiddle
is a tradition with us." ltzhak
said.
HE KNO\VS it would be dif·
ficult for American parents to
name their sons ;:after Jascha
Heifetz, Igor Oistrakh, Pinchas
Zukerman, Yehudi Menuhin,
Jsapc Stern. Zino Francescatti
and Mischu E lman.
''Some American violin ists
change their names to old coun·
try cqunlerparts," Itzhak ' said,
'·embelli.!!hing them with a
Russian sound full of musical
mystique.
·'This is one reason the violin
suffers from a reputation of be-
ing highbrow. Also there is the
terrible sound fidd les make v.•hen
children scratch t he bow against
the strings.
"This ne"· album of mine p1·0.
ves the ''iolin is not a freaky in-
. .. . . .._ .
llZHAKPERLMAN
What's In a N•me?
strument and it doesn't have to
be highbrow just because it is
played well.
"I think the pop violin field can
be improved. But •you have to
change the material to make it
happen. Violins must pl<iy pop
music. not convert the uudicnce
to classical music.
.. Personally, I rind \VOndcrful
response in my concerts when I
play rags. Maybe things will
change."
It "'ouldn't hurt if the maestro
s"•itched hi~ name from ltzhak to
Van, or maybe even Elvis.
WINNER 3
ACADEMY AWARDS
Including
BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY
PJID AlTAIU
lTAlllM6
tTIYI MC9U94
PAUL NIWMAN
PA.YI DUNAWAY
YOUR HAIRDRESSER
DOES IT BETTER
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julie christie
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Sund•y.Aprll 13, 1975 DAILY PILOT 87
Son Pays for Mistakes
By ERMA BOMBEcK
J'v(' told you befoi-e about my
1:100 ~·ho m1trches to a different
dn.imn1er. •
Well, between the drummer
and the drumee, I'm going to
goose li\tep my \Va)' into an in-
stitutiou.
I have been driven crazy by a
child who is flakier than acute
dandruff. Dumb1 thin~s . r~ike
playing "Bridge (i)vcr Troubled
Wuters" o n the push L\Ulton
phone, adding $34 to the bill.
Crawling out of the Grand Cu ·
nyon and saying, .. , have to go
back. I left my billfold at the bot-
tom." Leavinl-( hi s cat to guard
hi s bicycle .
Then one day yo u say firml y.
.. From here on in, you learn.lo
live with your own stupidily and
your own forgetfulness. Grow
up!''
IT\.\' AS 3 a . nl . last ni ght when I
got the call (rum hi1n that he had
returned from a skiing tri p and
"·as in a dark 'parking lot phone
booth on tht• south side of t0\\'11
alont•. "'"'here's my car you said
you 'd leave for me·1 " he asked.
'"In the garagl'. \Ve couldn 't
move it \\/hen you took the c:ir
keys Viith you.'"
··Right. Su can .vou l"OTilt' <.1nd
'get me ?"
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Deep breath. ""Absolutely not~
Calla cab. You'rconyourown ."
3 :0~. Suppose that was his l as~
dime and there's a car at lhl'
t•urb with a ~ang of hoods in it
armt.'i:I y,·ith chains who \\'on 't
believe that ._, kid "'ilh all that
skiing equipment wouldn't ha\'C
any money on him and punish
him for il.
:J;IO. SUP l'OSI-: the po\ii:e sec
him in a phone booth late at night
"'ith a big red S on his shi1t for
Snow and s ay . ""\\'<''vc got
another Superman loonic on our
hands, \\Falt . Let's run him in."'
And he s pends the night in a l"t'il
£ull of Pl'l"\·e rts.
3 :15. I've got it. Thecabd1;vcr
picks him up but is wci1·d and not
1·eally licensed by the cab com·
pany but Is filling in for the
driver he has just done in .
'.1 :30. W;.ike husband ::ind sho\\'
him th e bab y book
··Jlen1('1nb('r '.' It S<'ems like just
last \\"eek \\"hl'll he used to sit up
in hi s little bed and suy. '1\lam;.1.
ACADEMY AWAlll
WIMIO
BEST ORIGINAL
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more milk."' "That WAS last
\\'eek ,'' he snarled. ''Go to
sleep : ..
3 :,10. The air is fresh tonight.
People should spend more ti1n c
pacing their dri\'l!"'ay . "f-!EllE
HECOMES'."
"Don't you Sl.'c?" I explained
<ois he fell into bed. "I had to be
<.'ruel to punish you to teach yo u a
lesson. It's time you accepted the
responsibility fo11 your own a<.·-
ttons. Do you sec that'!''
As he snored l marvelled cit
how he could slccp. 1'hose lousy
drums he v.·as marching to kepl
me ay,·ake the rest of the nj i::ht .
Mort .Sahl
To Perform
!\tort Sahl \Vill apPcar on behulf
of the F1·icnd s of Giftt...'<l Children
in a solo benefit performance at
8:45 p.m. on \Vedncsday, Ap1;L
23, al the \Vilshire Ebcll 'rhcatre.
4401 \\lest Eighth Street, Los
f\ngeles.
1'he topical i:omedian ·s
perfo1·manl'e \\"ill benefit a
s <·holarship program for
_youngslers \\'ith 1.Q. 's above 130.
Tickets for the petiorman<'C
are available al the Liberty 01'
~lutual 1'icket Agencies.
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Stepford
Wives
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: SACRAl11'ENTO <AP> -An As·
mbly sub®mmlttee voted to
!nearly dollble the $483.000 Gov-
>enaor Brown budgeted ror ~
.{11wner services next year.
The Ways and Means Commit·
e afo,up approved $475.000
ore. It was ready to add
othtr•$,124,000 until veteran As·
f semblywoman Pauline Ou.,vis-
··urged caution. ~ ''l just don't think the governor ~will buy that sum or money, what
f wilh the economic conditions and ,
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unemployment in the slate," sal:d
Mra. Davis, a Democrat from
Portola. .
Assem.blyman Alan Sieroty <D·
Los Angeles) said he was going
to talk to Brown about it.·
"I don't know of any activity
more important than the
Consumer Affairs Department,"
Sieroty ~aid.
The budget augmentation has
a long way to go through· the
Legislature b.efore It gets to
·Brown:s desk . The matter is
scheduled to come before 11
·Senate Finance subcommittee
this week. .
· Taket.suau Takei, Brown's new
.director of the Consumer Affair&
Department, asked for on.ly
$301,000 more than was
budgeted. '
Tall:ei said Brqwn' hadn't ap-
prov'e'd even that amount.
Neither had the Department of
Finance, he said. The only ap-·
proval he had received was from
Sec ret~ry Ro.se Bird of t.he
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Agriculture and Services
Agency.
Take1 waa pralled at the hear-·
ing by SPok~smen for San Fran·
clsco Conaumer Action, a private
group that asked for $720,000
more for t~e. con1umer services
division.
· "This is the first time the de-
partment has listed the im~
. plementotlon of the Consumer
Affairs Act as its top priority.
This is meaningful progress,"
said John Geesman or the San
ftanclsco group .. · •
Sleroty arid A1semblyrqan
J ohn Miller CD-Oakland) were
ready to vote $5!>9,000 more tqr
lhe consumer affairs dlvlslori,
which is only a il mall part of·
Takel'1$ department. Most of ttS
$26 million budget suppQrts
quasi·lndependent boards which
regulate various protesslons and
industries.
The fourth member or the·sub·
commltlee, Assemblyman.
Robert Burke (R-Hunllngton
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ly $65,000 more than was budlet-
e<t ·r"-.lhe increase souaht .by
LeglslaLlve Analy1t A. Alan Post. . " f.a~ 'Year the Lea:islature vot.
ed $588,000 niore for consumer servtc~s, bul f0rm~r Gov. RooaJd
Reaep~ vetoed It.
The extra ~souaht by
Taket would h&~e-Bddec:t 10 peo·
pie to the consumer 1ervlce1
division's present 32·member
st~Cf.
The Fresh D,iscoveries
'. ~ Kit ··.
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(a $15.50 .value!)
your gift with • IS
a $6-or-over Estee Laude;r purchase.
And what a gift! It includes· Swiss Performing
Extract, to nourish and smooth your
complexion. Soft Film Compact Rouge,
Lustrous Roll-on-Masc;ata·and Lip Glossamer
to make-up the most beautiful you. And
Original Youth-Dew Perfume Spray~ to
help you make a memorable impression.
Just order your $6 worth of Estee Lauder
delights', or come in to Cosmetics.
Send m~ my Fresh Discoveries Kit with
my $6·0r·over purchase below.
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Fresh Air Makeup Base. 1 oz. $8.50 D
Outdoor Glow_Palm Beach Tan_
Ivory Mist_
Re-Nutriv Rich Rich Lipstick . $4 D
Pagoda Red -Pink Willow_ Tiger Lily _
Face & Cheek Tint. y, oz. $5 D
~olished Peach_Wood Rose_
Morning Glow_
Eye Glossamer. $4
O China Blue_ls land Sea_Leaf Green_
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Whipped Cleansing Creme. 3% oz. $5 O Boutique Eau de Parfum Spray. 2Y. oz . $8 D
Sport Fragrance Spray. 2% oz.
Bath Powder. 6 oz.
Pocket ~pray. Yi oz .
AZUREE
Silken Body Creme. 11 oz.
Body Satin Rub. B oz.
Cologne Spray Concentrate. 2 oz.
3 oz.
Parfum Purse Spray. Y2 oz.
$10.60 0
$8.50 D
$6.50 c
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$8.50 D Dusting r owder. 9 oz. $7 O ...
Ory Ory Skin Astringent. 8 oz.
All -Doy Eye Creme. 1 oz.
Enriched Under-Makeup Creme. 2 oz.
Swlu Performing Extract. 1 % oz.
European Performing Creme. 1 % oz.
Estoderme Em ulsion. 2 oz.
4 oz.
Estoderme Creme. 1 oz.
2 oz.
$7.00 D Cologne. 4 oz. $8 D
$6.50 OD Body Satinee. 4 oz. $5.50 D B oz. $8.50 D
$8.75 ESTifE
$16.50 D Super Cologne Spray. 2 oz. $11 D
$16.SQ,Cl ~umed B~y Powder. 9 oz. $9 D
$8.50 D Perfumed Bojly Creme. 8 oz. $11 EJ
$12.50 DD Super cofogne Purse Spray. y, oz. $6 0
$6 .ALI AGE
$9 D Sport Fragrance. 718 oz. $10.50 D
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Sundilly.Apol 13.1975 OAIL.YPILOl CJ \
Nie 118· Blows,Lead; W eisk\>pf One Up .
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AUGUSTA.. <A P l-Instead of a
rout it,beceme a race.
"I didn 't do it ," Jack {llicklaus
staid. '>•He did." 1• '
But NiCklaus Wd" ut leaMt
purtiully rt!sponSibJ~. Jle strug·
ltled. to u 73 in Saturdu.)"'s third .
roun<J vf th~ M 111tlens golf touma~
1nent, bl"w what uppelll'ed to be
a commanding lewd und watched
in grim frustrution us 'forn
Wclffkopf us!:;umed command
with a six·under-pur66.
Walton
Coming
To LA?
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\J'here has.been. rumor.of late_
that the Lakers are trying to '•c·
quire the se~vices of a basketball
player named Dill Walton,
That would be the same Bill
Walton I heard on the news ttie
other night. The guy .with the tri-
ple r ation of hair and beard. The
one who sounded like a candidate
for deportation when he called
the FBI "our enemy."
It's the same Bill Walton who
performed so well on the floor
and so putridly off of it while al
GLENN W"ITI!:
WHITE
WASH
UCLA. Once when proteslibg
something the U .S governmen.t
had done which failed to meet hls
approval, he d emonstrated by
sitting in the middle of Wils hire
Bl\/d.
"( knew the way lack was
pl•~lng, I hid ,lo play a super
round of gplf lo get bock lo It,••
Weiskopf ii aid.
"The lhh'd round is the swing
round iq a golf tournament, "'he
said. "Jtis aUJmportu.nt ....
.. I kn•w., I had.to Pul • iood
round on the board. I knew I
couldn't afford a roundor12. ''
He i-etipanded with a slx·undcr-
pnr e!tort thu'.l brought him from
six shots back to a one·slroke ad-
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vuntago after three rounru; of lhti
celebrated event.
"Aclually," Nicklaus said, "a
On Tt' Today 1
(.'ltaw11el 2 al I
73 wasn't that had. It ,,·us the
three-putts.
"I had u chance, if I'd ~hot IA
g:ood round, to just about put it
out or l'each. The nice thing about
The Lakers ha ve as much need
Cor help as the Cambodian army
And if they could deal with
Portland, which has contracted
Wa lton's st•rvices for four mor.e
years. they coulH no doubt rekih·
die their c lub to its former high
level.
JAC~~ICKL!'US!ILAS'l'~tA~M SAND TRAP
AAU Swin1fest
The Lukcrs need a good big
man. \Vallon is that But I don•t
think they need Walton's image
I don 't t hin k any team in .t~i~
,. country does. 1
A lot of yoµng sters still look 'le>. •.), · _.
the super athletes for ima&~
gui dance. And I frankly do~l •
Babruhoff Sparks
N adadores. -io Title
want any kids I know guided tiy_
WaltOI.. ,
He got a free coll ege educat~Qfl
and a $2 million pro baskelb~ll
contract and if the opportunity lo
hal'e all that d oesn 't make hifn ap~reciale this country he shoU'ld
lake residence somewhere where
he'll be happier. I wou ld lik e to
suggest a cave in the rlimalayas
One Lakers source told me that
ii club 1.1wner J ack Kent Cooke
could work a deal with Portland
for Walton. that \Vild Bill would
probably at least have to tone
down his public outcries befor-e
Cooke would accept him.
But I don't know ho"' tough ttie.
J.akers could or \\'ould be oil
\Vallon when they realize tl\;lt
h<i\/ing him would probably 6e
enough to take them rrom last to
first place in their division next
season.
The L<ikers sourt.'e told me.
"1>rimaril y we'd be IOOking for a
guy who can play basketball and
y,re'd be less concerned about
pu blic reaction to that guy.··
t INCIN NATI -High point
scoi:ers Jotl.D-, ·Nilb"er and, Foun-
tainHVa'lley''s Shirley Bebashoff.
\\'ho·rtgurei:l ~n ,nin e victo1ies and
four oT \he 15 American records.
led their t e ams to nation<il
Amateur Athletic Union indoor
swimming championships Satur-
day night
The teen-aged s uperstars from
California y..·ere the only triple in-
dividual winners of the rour-day
m¢et;.nKeating Nalatorium. 1
The 6-1~6·:.~aber captured
both hackstroke5 -and the 1,650-
yard fre~tYle~in ·A'lnericarf re-
t.'Ord time, .sCOring "'75 of cham-
pio.n "University of South~rn
-California's 474 points. •
T~h e 19 -year-old Trojans '
sophomore also swam a leg on
U~C'sM victorious medlef relay
,WlJt. .. .
Babashoff. 18 , .grabbed in ·
dividual titles in the;.1"<>0,12.00 and
500 fre~styles and "nhchored
womeil's champion "'tission· Vie·
jo Nadadores' fecord -se~tibg
pair of relay squ<ids.
The 1972 Olym pian piled up 76
points while her l\1ission •Viejo
.--------------~·· team's winning total y,•es ·283
points.
I believe Portland would part
with Walton-perhaps gladly. ·
TV Sports
10 :30 a .m . f2 ) -NBA
PLAYOFFS -A first round
playoff game. (4) -wcr
TENNIS -The WCT Blue
Group takes lo the court in the
$60,000Classic from St. Louis.
12 noon (11 l -DODGERS
BAS EJJALL -The Los
Ang e l!hi >J..Dod gers vs. the
1\stros lit Houston.
12,30 p.m . (41 -STANLEY
Cl:P PLA. VOFFS -Cov·
tiroge begin s .. with u second
1·ound game .
.I p . m . ( 2 ) -T II E
MASTERS -Coverage of the
closing piny from Augusta,
Ga. in the Musters tourna-
ment.
Jndiana University, seoopd to
the Trojans in the NCAA meet
last month, finished second again
with 306 points. UCLA was third
with 226 points.
Babashoff a n c hored the
Nadadores' 400 free relay lo a
time of 3:27.24, an American re-
cord. The others in the quartet in-
cluded Peggy Tosdal. Barb
Hudson and Valerie Lee.
Brohamer S~rp
MILWAUKEE-Former 1-funt·
ington Beach High standout Jack
Brohalner doubled and s ingled in
a losing cause us the Cleveland
Indians dropped a 6·5 decision l<.>
the .Milwaukee Braves in
American League baseball ac·
lion here Saturday.
l'vlission Vicjo's B1ian Goodell
finis hed third to Naber in the
1,650 free. elocking 15:,11,78.
Forn1er Ne\\•port ·Beach resi-
dent Allison Grant finished fifth
in the \\"Omen 's ioo free v;ith a
timeof51 .85. ·
In the women ·s race. defending
champion Santa .Clara S'vim
Club settled for second place
\\•ith 217 points. Ceniral Jersey
took thtrd with 155 points.
Five of the records ftlll Satur·
day nig ht, the 1nost of tbe 1975
championships .
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1i.. . WOlliefl M1H•O<'I Vle]'o 1U, Sant• (t~•I 5,.,m
CIU112\I, C.111r•I Jt• 1ev I.SS
being well in Cront. you can af~
ford u round.Uke th.is. You can
ti:hoot this kind of score and n9t be
out of it. ,
··t'm not In bad position at all. l
can't say I 'm happy to blow the,
lead, but I'm not in bad positloh,
Anytime you're within one shot'
ufll'r three rounds ut Augwst~·.
you'reokay. ··
And that 's the 1>0ti:ilion he's in.
cme ti hot back .
Angels
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Victory
l~eroy Stan'i.on belted a one.out
home run into the left field
bu llpe n in the 10th inning to give
the California 1\ngels a 4-3 vh:-
tory Saturday over the Chicago
\\lhite Sox al 1\na heim Stadium.
The t"•o teams clash today in a
doublt:header concluding tht>
1\ngels' homestand. Bill Singer
und Frank TUnana. both \l'ithout
a y,•in 01· a Jo ss. sta rt for
California. Jim f\att. 1·0, and
Stan Bahnsen. O·I. piteh for the
Sox.
Stanton 's home run t.'ame off
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Chicago left y Wilbur Wood and
made a \\'innel' out of Andy
11assll'r
The Angels tied the game 3·3 in
the seventh when Morris Nettles
singled. stole second and scored
on Tommy 11 arper's t\\'O·Out
single to left
!·l o t -hitting O·ave Ch8 1k
<loub led v.·ith one out in the
second to i g nite a t"·o-run
California rally against \Vood.
Chalk 's double just inside the left
field foul line ">''as his seventh
straight hit u\'('r a three-game
s pan \\'ith l \\'O out , Ellie
Rod riguez dre..,.· a walk and
rookie Je rry Remy's line-drive
double up the alley ip 'left center
scored both runn£'rs.
1'he hit y,·as Re my·s rou11h in a
1·0\\'.
Chil'ago. blanked in each of its
last two games, snapped a string
of 21 scoreless innings '''hen they
accosted l·lassler for three runs
to take the Jeud in the fou11h .
Budd y Brad ford and B111
M~'ton launched the inning with s iTI'~il's und Ke n Henderson
follo"'ed ""ith a l'Ull·SCOling dOU·
bh.• to left.
,.\ 'throy,.•ing e rror by Angels shor~top Orlando 'Ramirez~ on
D~ro11 J obnsQn 's ground ball
e'1abled Melton to score before
Bucky Dent singled to left, &cor·
ing llenderson \11ith the third
Chi cago run.:
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BY GERUlAITIS
ST LO U IS (r\P ) -Tour
fres hman Vilas Gerulaitis. who
y,jJI be 21 ne xt July, shot do...,'n
JG-yeur·old Rod Laver of Corona
del !\olar , 4-6. 6-3. 6·4 in a
se1nifinal match in the World
Champions hip Tennis Blue
Group tournament Saturday.
The top-seeded Laver. \\'ho had
broken Stan Smith'.s record of 20
consecutive victories. saw his
st1i ng end at 23.
Gerula it is' victory provided an
1111 .United States match in
today 's natiOnally-televised fina l
·because 23-year-old Roscoe Tan-
ner defeated Brian Gottfried. 6·2.
i 6
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Tall Tom . a three·time run·
nerup in this t:\/l'llt but never J
winner, put toi,:ether u :.4-hole
itotal of 207 , n111e und<.•r par In sun-
ny and wind y \\'e1.1ther on the
Augu8ta Nl..lt ionul Golf Club
t·ourse, 7,020 Y••l'ds of rolling
Georgia hill :'.1 thal, s uddenly
turned a potc11tin l rout into u
ruce.
peared poil!ied lo make it a rut/. n
away1 suddenly de\'elopt."d some~ ..
putting problems and plummet.. t
ed back to tsccond 'y..•ith u struggl.
Ing, one.over-par 73 . J
Nicklaus, \\•hu 1n<1tched a cou-
ple or tournu1nc·nt rl'cords over
thl' fir:-;I l\\O rounds und ap·
DALE VAN SICKLE
Van Sickle
Awaiting
Honors
Editor ·~ note: 1'he modern era
sports vis/a is providing enter-
tainment , quality and occasional·
ly corll rouersy on a scale never
before attained 1n the world of
athletics. Yet sports of do.ys gone
by also had great moments and
star performers. Today our look
at these days focuses on Newpo rt
Beach 's Dale Van Sickle.
By 110 \\'ARD I •. JJANDY
0111w Daily Pilot s1 ... u
For a man \\'ho has spent 43
years of his life in 1-lollywood .
Dale Van Sic kle does not fit
the Public im<i ge very well.
Van Sickle will be inducted
inlO the NllL,ional Football
1''oundalion ,Co llege Football
JlaU ~.P'Jrle in December
and W1({ be. :f1onored by his
alfna mater, the Uni\/ersityof
Fldri,da, '1t ,.halftime of a
gaqi.elttis C'Oming fall.
H'e ~as ,Florida's first All ·
Americ an in 1928 and he is the
first Gator to be named to the
Hall of F~me.
A torn knee cartl-lage mid
Going Back
IN SPORTS
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At 208, he trails \Veiskopr bj
one going into today's t11st round
of the chase ror lhe C;i.med gr-een
jacket Nicklaus hag .... ·on four
times previously <ind We likopf
y,·ants so desperately to weal"' for
the first time .
Marichal,
Dodgers
Bow, 7-5
, f1 0'C"S1··0 1';· <A P i -C liff
.John s on 's l \\'O·run ho mer
touched off a fi ve.run rally
against Ju<in !\larich<1l in the
fourth inning, und the .. lousLon
Astros stopped lhe Los Angele.&
Dodgers 7 ·5Satu1·d a ~· night .
~turichal. making his first
:!tart as .. Dodger. took a one·
hitll'r and <1 2-0 lead into the
fo urth inning . ~\ "'·a Jk and
Johnson 's first homer of the year
evened the score.
A .... ·alk to Jose Cruz kept the
rally going. A balk · and Doug
On Tt' Toda11
C'hn1111el 11 al Noon
Rader ·s S1ngle put l·louston
ahead. 3-f · :fhe n Roger Metzger
singled tiOn1 e one run and Enos
C<ibe ll doubled home another.
The Astros added a run in the
fifth on Johnson 's RBI double
and needed it w hen the Dodgers
rallied for three runs to c hase
Larry Dierker in the sixth.
Jim \\.'ynn singled and Sieve
Garvey tripled to p1·oduce '.the
Dodgers ' Cirst run of the sixth.
They added their second run on
\Villie Cra..,.·ford 's single and a
third on an RBI bouncer by Riek
Auerbach.
1-louston pulled ahead 7.5 in the
seventh as Rob ,\ndrey.·s singled
and scored on !\l ill l\1ay·s double.
\Va yn e Granger repl aced
Dierker in the s ixth and cut short
l..os Angeles· hopes ur catching
up . \Vhere Dierker couldn't re·
tire a batter that inning, GranKert
posted three quit.'k outs. · ·
, Dierker pl'rmitted just 'two
singles over the final four innings
-Garvey's hit after u walk to
\\1)'11n in the sL•\·enth and a t.\nth-
inning blo\v by Bill Buckner !hat
led t.he Dodgers noY.'here. :
In saving Dierker ·s second~vi't'·
tory of the year, Granger picked
up his first save as an Astro re·
llever.
The Dodgers s ta11.ed ou( like
tht:Y meant to make l\laliehal a
'\'iqner in his first .regular season
appearance in a Los Angeles un-
iJorrii . Da\'e Lopes "·alked ~°'
. .open the game and stole sec."ond
-his first or l\\'0 thefts. .... ·ay through hi s seniorsea.5on
cost him a chance for u ripept
on the A-A squad and also ;i.n . I b k L05 ANGELE5
1 , opportunity to p ay as ~l-•D•""" HOUlTON ....... w
Cttlf ll,11 •021 RAndre,.,, lb 4 t 1 0 ball and baseball. ·-:,, ~~-;.~.. ! : ~ ~
"I had to sit out my year.JJ.!f'f. WVl>n.c• J 1 1 1
cap' tain of the bas kelba'll "~G.1'irwev.1ll • 1 J 1 • 9"'"'fora, rt J I I 1 tea m," he recalls. ·• ~"""°"·c Jooo
What would he do different-R~~1.is ~ ~ ~ ~
lyifhe hadhis lifeto liveover-AuertMcr..~~ lo11 Mil•~•tl, 0 0 0 0 0 again? Marl,t~1.p 1 o o o
"I don 't thin.k I would ~~~·:pn-, ~:g:
change a thing as far as what Oown;ng.o o o o o
t have done is concerned .. ··· ~":~~·:' ~: ~ ~
One of his proudest memen· L .. cy, '~ • o o o To!al•ll i 1 ~
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tos of recent yea rs is a letter 101a1~ "' 1 1 1 of congratulations he re · L0•Anqei., 100 OOJ ooo-i HduMon 000 S10 10><-1 ceived after his acceptance in E-M Mty, DP -11ouo1on 1 LOS -LO~ .1.nge1t1
the Hall Or F'ame. 1, HOll~lon ). 1e-Cabe11 . ..,~,w,n, c. JOnmo11,
....MtY. !6 ~Gd<WY. HR · C Jon,_ !11. $8 -,. It is from India n I.ake LDIM'• l. C•deno 1, cao~u s-°'''k"'· M.MI,
Estates. Fla, and reads in SF -w'""·'''""'10'0
part:
"Congratulations on being
named the first Gator to be
enshrined in lhe National
Football Foundation rlall of
Fame. It is a great honor and
should have been besto ..... ·ed
upon you years ago." .
The letter is signed , fted
Grange.
At 67, Van Sickle is fit and
trim and weighs less than he
did as a college. footba ll
player. After a recent hiJ>
operation. he has maintained
a 175-pound weight and S">'•ims
dally a long with riding u bicy·
cle and doing yard \1:ork for
exercise.
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Scheduled: Jerry Lcwts fis·
. hes for blue marlin near St.
John. V.1. Also, Billy Kidd
and Karl Schranz embark on
<1 skiin g trip in Wes tern
Cwnllda.
It's a Mismatch for Soviets, 6· l Tomk•te o. .... sioc111an
8ofltly Colt" Aoc1 Curl
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WOltLD OF S POltTS -.The
MlOscow Invitational gym-
naStlcis championships. Also.
t:iS. figu)·e skutlni cham·
p\<>ns .Doro.th.)!. liwnill-.and
GP.rdon McKollon, Jr. In an
e~hibltlon and the Oriental
\Vorl\l of St1lf Defense. 16 r..m .• ts I .=-DO.OG E R
TOWl'i '75 -A vlsll with the
J)Qtlgcrs at the.Ir spriq train·
ln1 c<1mp In Vero Beacla, PIL
By GLENN WIUTE
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LONG BEACH -Playing de·
fense like a s war.m of sharks
afl.er e piece of blood.Y meat. the
_JJ niversily of .Moscow lambaited
helple:ss UCL1\, 6·J, Saturday af-
ternoon before a w8ter polo
tun10ut estimated at 900 .at Bel·
mont Plai a pool, he.re. ·
The talented Soviets. with u co~ple of players from Ruula's,
-Olympic gold medal •quad -· Ille,..._ made il a mla·
match frooi the outset.
Their dtsl"lplined performance
kept coach Bob Florn's Bruins at
bay and UCL.A didn't dent the
sco1ing column until the gome's
nnal 26 seconds when Jim Scilac·
cl hit 11 20.foote r rrom the stde
"'hen the winners ,.,.·ere playing u
man short .
Olher-wlse it v•u.s a non ·
productive afternoon for the
chap& Crom \V csiY.'ood. The
Russians' smotherina in1dde play
kept UCLA from gett!ng any de·
\ I
cent chance to s core close in.
The BrUins· had only one
serious scorjng threat in the first
haU, th~l when Bob \\'ebb fl.red
from 2S feet, only lo have the
magnificent U of Moscdw goalie . blocklt. • · · ' _,
'The goalie, Yuri "Tityantn. was
near.'pcrfecl. He b1ocked all but
one ot lbe Bruins' .tew .bonafide c.hances for a scoi·e, including
'Jim He5ltr~s Penalty shot in lhe -
dnal 2:14, '
O!rmplin Aloksandr DrC\•al
gave Russia ~ 1-0 l~ad "'·hen he
took a shot barely inside the half-
pool area and ">''histled it cleanly
past unsuspecting goalie Rex
Co)'le. The Russians nailed Coyle
for thr-ee more long goals and got
the othet two on drives. Drevat-
had three scdres.
The Russians look the s ure
iShots. hilting 6 of 13 whilc~the
U.S. -Y.'8=f. l for 17. Despite being
1stung bY ' thti long bullseyes,
Coyle played a fine game, mnk·
ine four very difficult s~ves.
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By ROGER CARLSON
Ol'lkO.llJ ...........
Rain put things off for
three weeks, but it wa~
\'-'Orth the wait as Orange
Coast area aces sparkled
Saturday 'fternoon in
' the 1 loth a,.nual Beach
Citits track and field in~:
vitationaf at Newport
. Harbor High. ·
FOUR-TIM E WINNER -Newport Harbor·s
·Brian Theriot races lo an easy \Vin in the 100 t
·at Saturday's Beach Cities In vitational. 1-le
a lso "'on the 440 and anchored the w'inning
440 and mile relay teams.
<;orona del M~ tfigh's
Bnan Hunsaker. &_peel fo
ti;te Secore ra~ t.wo
mite in 7tjie nation
(behind Laguna Beach's'
Eric Hulst, 8:58.6) with a
nifty 9 : 03.2 and came
back to wtn'the mile tn a,
respectable 4 :18.9.
Newport Harbor 's
Dave Kurrasch got off
VAN SICKLE .. ,
Continued From Page C· t
\Vhen he graduated fron1
F,lorid;i, he remained as an assis·
ta.gt coach in football and bas ket-
ba-11 and us fres hman baseball
coach. But he wasn't cul out to
become a coach.
'"It's too political 3nd I felt like
I was still in school. One day I
was in Jackso.nville and a
brother·in ·law of ll umphrcy
Bogart told me I ought to be in
moving pictures.
. ··~ liked the idea o.1nd v.-·ent to
New York for a screen test." he
Says in recalling the in cident.
S ports i11 Briei'
Jockey Succumbs;
Borg in Victory
tosses of 65-lOY'i, 66-2 and
66-0 in the shot put and
came back to turn Costa
Mesa's Curt Eilenberg.
away in the discus with a
toss ofl64·11 .
And Brian Theriot of
.Newport was tough. win·
ning the 100, 449 and
anchoring the 440 and
mile relay teams to vie·
tories as the hosls·swept
to their fourth outright ti·
·rtJ UAN A· -Jockey \Vilfrido the scene said ~one policeman and tie in varsity competi-tion. · Osun;1, 33, one of Mexico's lead· a lines mari .. 'Yere injured by ing riders, diC'd early Saturday debris thrown by the cro"'d. Kurrasch's shot put ef-
from head injur·ies he suffered in The \vhite team. I-lellenic, Was forts list as the best in
a spill one \•;eek ago at Caliente lectding the Aftican.side, Kaizer the nation this season.
race track . u track s pokesman Chiefs, 5-0 on aggregate when although he's fourtf:l on
suid. pandt'monium broke out behind the al l-time llSt at
Osuna remained unconscious the r\fric:1ns'·goal. Newport Harbor·
;.ind paralyzed on the left side or Theriot blitzed the
his body from the time or the ac· S 6 ~filliftll S 111cghl field in the 440 <where
1:ident until he died, despite four Edis on 's Tom Lloy1 Mil.AN. Italy -Brazilian soc-scratched) with a nifty BRIAN HUNSAKER SPEEoS TO VICTORY.
I-le was giv~n a pa1t in a Lt>v.-·
J\y'res film , ·'The Spirit of Notre
Dame" as captain of A.rmy's
fOotball leam.
lloul·s of surge'y to remove a t p J ·d s t d h · cer s ar e e sat a ur ay t at 48 .6. then came back in 8 h Cit" blood clot from hi s brain last h · k. I •• ·1li eae teS S<itu rday. e ts as ing or a ""'mi on con-the final event of the day -
tract with the New York Cosmos to hold off Lloy in :the His ne xt film w-.s
'·Touchdown·· star1ing Richard
Arlen with marquees adding.
•·Wjth Florida's Own Dale Van
Siekle... 1 .
B a r g Atl1•ttt1c•PN of the North American &>teer mile relay.
1.eague. Theriot had a short
.JO llANNESBURG ·rel:'n· S • 1 ff •[I S . leadaltheoutsetandex·
;1gcrs Bjorn Borg of'SY.'cden and "'ot•tf" s Otla ·~ • tended just s lfghtly ove1·
"It's been extremely interes~ BustL·~ Mottram ot:_ Britain led " PUSSEl • .QQRf.r G,e{Jllany L)oy. wh'o defea.t.~d Mis·
.... Spike Results
ing. I've had an opportunity to go lhc \vay into the set:ond ·round of The Soviel Union riddled the sion Viejo's Jon Cook i!l
many differe'nt places and every u 512 ,000 tl·nnis tournamL·nt t;nited States ·with 10 last·Period-the880. J'nrsif!I
job is differ ent. Saturtl~y · . ' ' g0:als for a 13-1 victory Saturday. Cook had a tw'o-yard tNi~-io.:ri;.r•::u~~~~ 1i'u~ri ~i'G~~ ·'-~I was the dquble for Robert Borg, 19, beat Di1:kCrealy,fj.;), giving thl' de fending champions lead going into the final Oiwi,<EOlltl.8 S Dvke1(Unill\l.J_
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. 4 '·Jotl•am 19 to1>ped Geo•gc• th · · th t · •t 1 · h" t b · 110-1. M111roy (NH > 2, .• J ....... 1 • . ay or, ·Dana Andrews.· David 1• • ~· • • • ' e1r six s ra1g11 n4mP a 220, ut Lloy ~as JUSt t® t$1'1 Q1Nr1·22.11. ccmM1f cEol?S.2,:
Niven and Dean Martin along Rudm11n , 6-2. 6·3. t~e \Vorld f(;o Hockey eham-strong, w'inning by. four CDOdt'JEo, 23.1 s oa ... nP?rt w.ir1
with sevei'al others:" he says. Other s in gles \vinners were An · p1onships. yards. . . n!o --:'· rr.eroGt INH• ,s,6 l ... ~" I "A I l f . I d 't k th tonio zu ... arelli of Italy who beat H k . d ' bl fC!IMl S0,6 3. Humann !NH> S0.1 •. o o peop e on now e "' unsa ·er s 04 e ~v 1wmis1 .1s.M~Keon<M Di~1.o. difference between a double and Zelkjo Franulovic or Yugoslavia. Br11i1ts Wf11 Pair earr.ed him t he DailY ~,...1. LIG~ tEo\ 1 :~.• i. eoo~
t d . d bl d JJ G-2 .• 7·6,andRautieKrogotSouth p·J h 1MY>1 :s1.2J.c1a••e!NHJ 1:,,.s•. as an ·ln. A ou e oes a the 1 ot trop y,,a,s the Graw•11n <wm1 2:00.a s B!!.(.11(111 · k r h Africa who scored a 6·1, 6-3 vie· LOS ANGELES -Venoy Gar-act1on wor or t estarsandac· 11 J f meet's outs t a n ding CE~~:;.:.~:'H..,sil•er ico Mi •.is.91. tually works in ,the pictures tory over Kje ohannson ° rison collected five hits, includ-perlormer. He took the Mvet <H{I) •:2s.• l. KG!ilr cCMl
:rather than chance an ini·u..., to Sweden. ing a homer, drove in iix runs lead at the outset and ~:11.0 •. McauGwn tHB> 4:29.o s ., d t lli d . hi II l I d Pl.,.ct.IM4or ),:1'·'· '1lestar .. " C A d ., d an a e SIX mse O ea steadily pulled away, J·mll•-1.Huns•ker1c0Mit:03.22.
T h V S. kl f ·1 h (} L Ai es ,.1cn1e UCLA's Bruins to 9.7 and 15·11 . . b McCo11Mll IEOI 9:13.7 J, OowU~ e an 1c e am.1y _as w1nn1ng y over 100 <MOJ9 :ls.•4.~t . .1011n1MDJ9:Js.1~, faced misfortune and wife Iris LOS ANGELES -Former wins over Cal ifornia in a yards. Edison 's Colin v.s1 CCdMJ9:,9Jl.
d ~ ( Pac1·r1·c 8 baseball doubleheader . , 110HH-1. Gregory tMY1 1•.'i 2. onatFU one o her kidneys· in an ·" Memphis State and Illinois assis-· • McConnell was second m rt1..-. 1wm1 1s.s 1. oa11ouran !H&l
'attempttosavethecouple'sonly tant coach LeRoy "Lee" Hunt Saturday. arredilable9:23.7 :~,,:i 1~;:'111 twmi 16·1 5 Ne•111•
lion. Bill died at age25of a kJdney and onetime UCLA star forward Meanwhile, Stanford topped Hunsaker turned a l)OLJ-1-1 ......... ,Gn 1NH1 l'l.1 1.
disease despite the transplant. L::irry Fa rm er \Ver e named host USC. 1-0 and 12-3 in a day-4 :22. 7 for the first mile of ~~::,:,!..M;~,1...3~4~~; ~-";: ... ~~:~rvt
AdaughterisliYinginSanJosc Saturday assistant coaches to ni ghldoubleheade-r. the race. Then he came «1.1. .
d h . th y s· kJ b k · . 4•0 Reoay-1. hewporl .-tarbor an· as given e an IC es UCLA's new head coach, Gene /ti T .. h ac in lhe {Dile and 1Hilrr iS(lll, H11m•11n , Mu1roy, Th!r1<>1J
two grandchildren. Bartow. oore "'"''P " dominated that field by . .U.6 2. Edi!oOfl ,l,t J, ~·Ina •$,I'·
While he is retired and ljVing TOLEDO, O,hio -LouieMoore 50yards. -~1~.o.~:1sa;~;si~~~~~i'-H.1rbol'
)el·su•ely ,·n Newport"-ch V n Sorc•••r R1"1·•f f C I b . Oh. h 0 I .t t tHu,,....nn. wei~•. MulrGy, Triet'tbl l · • CX"a . a .: _.. o o um us,. 101 w o had been n Y one vars1. Y mee ~:21.1 \me•t recGtoJ 2. E<j(wn 1:z2.a
Sickle gets back into harness JOHANN"ESBURG _A soccer s,truggling, all ye.ar to make ·ex-record fell-a nd that was J. '-Yte'r o.. ·3:tt.t '· ·w~rnM'\r·
·<Cver sooften. · fina l bet\veen "•hite and black penses on the ,p'Co bowling tour, Wh ere Lloy and his J:~j~!;F0o'!'!~!"'Yll1•z.!:;'.·-o.n~11
·•r have a friend who does the teams was abandoned he re came up. Ylith a $10,000 payday NEdison ,t;tales P1u_shed1 ~~.~/n!'ts~·if~"'s~c:.."no'e~!!~ tC:...:;
ramrodding for films and Saturday night when the mixed Saturday when he whipped ewpor s quar et o •1. •,
television shows and he always crowd rioted. l';elson Burton, Jr. 226·100tocap· Br~ant ~.umann, Jetf ~cil'M)1~.~rieJ~1 ~~~~c'N2tif'~"i\
Calls . Sometimes I go and Police pourE:!d ontJthe g'rounds lure first place in an £85,000 pro Weiss, Vin MuJroy. and Romine iwm1 1•.11•:. s. ~·weu
bo I. · Th · t 3 2 7 cwrnll9·1 11ometimes ldon't.'' to restore order. Reports from w ingtournament. erio to a 1. PY-1. Hawn <M.1•• 13.0 2. c11e1
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NATIONAL LEAGUE
F.ast Divhi:ion
W L Pct. GB Pittsburgh 2 O 1.000
St. Louis 4 1 .800
Chicago 2 t .667
New York l 2 .333
Philadelphia 1 3 .250
Montreal 1 4 .200
, \\'est Division
San Qia.go 2 . 1 .()V7
Cincinnati :1 2 .600
Atl<:1nta 3 2 .600
l1ouston 3 ·2 .000
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3
ISan Frantisco 1 ~ .333 l
Dodgers l ·I .200 2 Si1!u r•.1v 's G.1m ... SI LG"'' 7, Pn1l.1d<!lpl'•~)
O\«IQO .. M0'11rfll l ,
A11,..nta 1. S¥1 Franc.>~u> • Hous1on 1, Ood91r\ J S.n OieQO J. C.1n!l11n•th 2 Only g.omes iCl'!e<lulP<I Tad•y '\Gl"lh SI. LDU•~ IFG.,<M 1·0) ol! f:'li ll.odtlC>f\lo> A-WOO<l
M l , NtW VGr~ (')e,.vef 1-GJ •I P!tt5ti..rrQtt 11<.l!oOrl O-OGt
Rooll""O·OI Montrf~I tR09"" 0 ll 111 (M•l~<IQ ISttne' 0-0 °'
Re•u'<~•IO·tll Oodqe" (Me~~ersm•tn 0·0) di HouMon \ltGl1•ecrny .,,
1'11an1<1 IRf.e.:l 0-1 and c;en1r~ 0"1 "}~n ~ftintktG tMol\!eluMo o.oano FlucO,..o.<11 , C•ntinnilt• 1c.u11ett O·Ol "' San Oit91 u;.,.,,i.lebln "' Mtlld•y'tGam• · S..q o1ego •Is.., Fflll(;A'itG Ne•'Ypr• 81 Pnil•drlpl'tl• c:111c11v;ia1 P1U\Duro"' C•nconnal l at OoCl!tlr~ Dnl1ttme• SU~Ou!eO
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East Division w L Pct.
BosJon 3 I .750"
!\.1il\\'aukee 3 I .7So
Detroit 2 1 .667
Baltimore I 2 .3.13
Cleveland I 2 .333
New York 0 3 .000
West Division
.01t.kland 4 "' -.800
An~els 3 I
K<:1 s•s City ~ I
· i\-1 lnnesota 2 3
Chicago I 4
Tex<ts l 4
S.1h1•clilY 'tG.1m~ ao..1on l, flall omore 1 Ill i"f11n9'1
0.1,.11 I, 'Ntw VGr~ 1
0<1~l.1nos, Te••••
.750
.750
.400
.200
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TOPS BRUINS
TJ -1. Wllrten" (NH) •2'1l lr'• 2. 8.tr~tt (Eil) 42-13. Loper IM\.'"1·911, 4. Mo.,., tCdMI 41·•1'< S,_St\OIW !,,.,.r) .... SP-1. Kurr11Kn !NH) U-22. T•~in IMlr l S>11 3. Ell.ilbtro t.cM) ,,._,, t , ikllltTlllr '(Wml Sl.<J\1 S. Slme1 (MOl
~··· DIKUl-1. Kur•ll•cll (NHl 11•4·11 l.
!lfenbol~t ICMl 1••·Sl. Tarvin !Merl 141 •.Atiatlil tEO) 137·8 S. Wall (E5\l MARINA DEL REY-1»-.4.
0 C C II , T••m s~oring: 1. Ne.,.pcirt Harbo< range oast o ege s 131. Edi_, ls 3. Milrlna i6 •. Corm.1 crew came through with o.1,,,,.r 2J•n s.Mli$!on1o'1t joll$.
its best performance of I i \I ft the season, defeating · on or Rr#, Y
UCLA in l hree races al 100-1. B.1Q<10n 1Eo1 10..s !meei re-.b cordl 2. l"Gley !NH J 10.1 3. Oedf'lc~ Ballona Creek, ere. tM.1r1 10.1 •. M.1r11n c~o lO.• ),
OC C'S JV eight Lil~~ ~EG~~;1;~~1 21.2 <nw~ re·
clocked an impressive (Or4~f.Leona111 <ea12l.61.0e0r1t•
time of 6 :14 .8, nearly 20 ~~i~'i 2;.'Q:a1• <Fvi :u.o '·
seconds ahead of the •..0-1. McPnau !Est! s1.s tme.i r•·
B · b Th p · CG<dl J. !.1Gi111 fMar> SJ.9 l. Greet" rwns oat. • e 1rates JcoM1 w.6 •. a.aMy tFv1 s...1 s. freshman e'ight had a w11•;ns1wm1S•.e. . . __ ,, Ml(lleels lCOM l t ·Gl/' t ime o f 6 :28 .. 7 while SIG.1n <~» 2:01.s l. s1ount ·Ed >
UCLA clocked 6 "31 4 ?:OS.2 •. Gar(il (M•r ) 2:0S.l s. • ' . 0iaNr !JY ~t:O..G. And OCC's second M11e -1.o·H•ra cMO l •:lll.G1,.,.~ freshman shell won with re(Gta 1 2. o,.y !CctM ) •:.ie.1 ), $1o1r-''" lCM) •:!'.It, l!I01Jnl <!:d)•:•l,> a time of 6 :49.3 while s.1.llba111E,r J•:••.1. ..
UCLA finished in 6 :59.4. o:;~~~.-,1c:~~1/~0 1~~'.!,11ctJ;
UCLA T _riumphs
lG ,IY •. Smo ln •MV I 1'1 ,, '
JOh.,,$'°'1!Eo l10:1S.~.
1201-fH 1: PGwell (Ed) 16.l 2. Ec-
Clf~ !lilM J 16.43. Aum,ey (M.l tll6.l"-
Tf\Gma\ I E.tl l , 1.0 s. Nell('! !E$1I17. l . lJOLH -I. CnuDi-(Mar I •1.4 2. Pu!·
l'Qiln IE<ll 41.1 l , E((l•t (NH ) "2.4 4, Fr yes !Est> 42.4 s. Patritk !NH) 41.S. I 440 •Rflil'f'· I. EdliDn IL•l.ilndf, U!<><.al<I~ Fuj 101010, 6~0<IO<'I I 4S.7 (II., meer ·recGrO ) 1. E•ldnc ia ••.3 3. CorGllil del Mdr 46.1 '· Mt.ri11a 41.4 S. F<lun1.,;11 Y•i'*y"8 .0.. Mill. R•lay-1. Newport Ha rDo.-. <O>rlllY .. 811dDurn, Pa1rfck, Foleyl
l :lll.O <rn1e1 re,orol 1. Eol_, 3:3'.0
3. C.0.Gllil Oel.~r 3.:3'.1 '· EllW!Ciil l::..•' fG..,t•inVaU•rJ :42.•. "HJ-I, Bill! lNHl 6-0 2. Cilm111ltl tECll 6-0J. Kautman (MCIJ 6·G~. G.al11y tMDJ S .. S. Taulaoe !EUl S-8. LJ -1 8aQdon (E<l l 11·ltl <meMre-CGtOl 1. Burwic k (EO ) 10-101» 3. Julian !Estl lo.-1 '· Gu'1 <E•tl IM\.':I s. LG/\frlW! !NHl 19·6. PY-1. 8'-rq !Mar ) 11-0 1. Wtbo!r (NH! 11.fo J. Uottlr.I {NH) 11-0 4. v~n Hoosen u:ui 11·0 s. Scrader IMO )
·~-T J-1. B•(ldOl'l CEO I 41·S'n 1. Mo«ll! lEOJ "'11-10 J. J111len IE10 39-tl '· LaW< (FYl Jt.6 s. Oiori cMol 38·~~" SP-,!. ~11111 tE1tl 4t-S'1• t<TW:el re· 'C-GrO) 2. Li11osa y (NM) •1·2V1 J. A•-lh•nl 'tEol 4S·l '· F1emll'IQ ~MYJ '42 .. ~';S. 811Ck IEUl •t-i. Te•m SCGri119: 1. EOiSGl1 ilS 1 NfllOIPOf'l HarbGr ~2 3. Estan(lil Jl'I •. MArl48 ll !>. Ille) ......,ter Dell ""6 <;o!'llNdel Ma• 19.
·' ; f.1-9di -s op li
-~00-1. Mtr9"rum lF\.'J 10.11. Gil·
ler>I (P~I 10.1 3. Ad.lrru. !S,c;! 11.0 '· ,EllO!le 1Q:IM ) .p.o s. tGi~.i (NH)
'1liio!.1. ;,nt. !MY l 2\.11 /meet re-CO<'O ! 1. RGal•• lESO 2 ,1 3. Gitleris !FYI 21., •. Flaherty (H8l 23.• s. Gcr_..,o; !Wm) 24.1. •"60-1. JonH (MY J S7.0 1, Walt"'' cE.,n Sl.• a. Murp11, tHB ) ·s:i.1 4. Steptie n5 !HSl SJ .7• S. Il l•> Oui1ltnstn (!.O) "'"'d Yen'll~ (Nl-jl
~-· 180-1. Oic ltty CNHI 2;0l.S 2. Chriltense11 IEOl 1 :01 .~ 3, Bilrl'lt'S lC!lf-\1 2:03,I 4. Y•rllil' !Wm l 2:0S.O S. H.1rfll <H8l 2:0S.O. Mll•-1. Wanerl!GUMI !MY! •:11.• tmet1 rt$COrOl 2. Day 4C4M) 4:,,,q J. YGuno (CM! ':n .3 '· ClllotO (HBl 4:JS., S. C...l~ano IH8 )4:37:1. 2·mHe-I. Wall•lllGUMl !M\.'I 9,3s'.1> ·(-el 1-ttorOl 2'. M<!!Cill'' U!Hl t :Jl.J 3. Dav tCOMl 9148.~ '· K\llM CCMl 9:M,1S.Cl4~•nG (HB) 10:05.4. UOHH -1. w1111 .. m1 CMDI 16.J 2. Slt'lluSS (MV) 16.1 l. S~llmklt CNHJ 11>.li. JonH {Wm 111.tl s. Rusn (C<IM)
11.). llOLH -1. JGl1_, (Wml '1.91.M<M•
Or•• <M•rl •2.0 3 .• W•ro 1N M ! •2.2 •. °"""'' CWm) 42.• $. Str•llls (MY) ~1.•. . ••O Rel.ly -1. NewpGrl Hlrbo)r !Aly, RGum, W•rd, Ctiruml •S.I 1. Wtslmlnsler •S.I ), S.1" Clt-nle 4.2 •· EOl$b'I ••.1 $. (lie! CGrona tlel Wr •nCIMISSlon YllllG 46.9> Mlle Rtla,-1. M1111Uno1on fle1Kh fMlt•t1ymsltl, Step11eni, O..rg, Murph') J;J5,l lmt•I r•cGrO ) 2, eor-mi ,,.,._. 1:11.~ J. Ntwco.-i M.1rbol' J:H.• 4. Ell.In t•• 3:40.2 S. """1lm1nster J;40.l.
HJ -I. FIOOne !Ed l •·3 1, LG*lf'( !Unil 11·0,.1. Cr alt !HH ) S· 10 '· C".onr.ICI !MYJ >llS.'H•rrl' (F\.'l S-10. " LJ -1 M.1rt•<Ufrl !F"J ) 21·•'> tme•f cord) ?. 1(1ln11lJ1 lMO J
.19-11 ~1 i . 9rav.1nder tH8) 10-• •· 5.(nrn/<11 {Nii l 1t.1~, s. S<Jtton fWm l
19-4\~. PY -I. Mummir1 tMVI I?.(! (llet. mNI <•(GF0) l, BolWtll IWF'!) 1243. s,ile' llEitl 12-0•. Cetlll(ll' tWml It.(! S.Raka'\l'ltnl (Edlll-4. TJ-,. Mtroerum u•vl •1-tv..1. Conr.ld (MV) 41 ·9""' ), Jonei; IMY f to-2V. •· Svtlon tWml H·S S. ,ldonll
!Ed I JI.•. SP-1. Stnder1 (Wm\ Sl-10'1. 2.
111•1*' CSCI -"·9~• ). D•r.dill !E<ll Sl·.•~1 •1. s ...... n., (OH J Sl-2:\o;o s. ll••k O•~l SO.O•· .. TtMQ.$Cllrlnt: I, MIJ5IOll Ylt/o•2V. 2. wnli'l'IJ!St•r JJ 3. l"o11oAta1n v.111tv JO•. HtWPort H•rbor 2r~. }. H..,1.
~lqnh•tll,1.
' Girls
, Four U~ Irvine pllchers
hurJod 16 inoiogs of
shutout baseball as lhe
Anlealers snapped a
·sev·en· gutnd 10S1ng
streak with a
doubleheader victory
here Saturday over the
'University of Nevadia
(Las Vegas L
The Antealers won the
opener in 10 Innings, 4-3.
with outstandJng relief
help b)' Dave Patterson
and Jerr)' Ma ras, the
latter geting credit for
the victory.
Jn the nightc'ap, Tud
Davis worked three in -
nings of Scoreless ball
before arm trouble put
him on the bench. Russ
Jotu1son hu1·Jed the final
Six f1•ames. striking out
four and holding the host
team hitless as well as
t1corelt8S in a 3-0 win.
uci' ~(·ored the v.-1in·
iiinJ,: run in the 'top of the
loth inning of the Qpencr
\Vhen Juhn Espy singled
and n1ovcd to second on
Alan Bel<.1.sco's sacrifice.
Jphn Palmer drove hini
~cross y,..·ith his third hit
of the game. . .
In the nightccip, UCl
scored single' runs in
each of three innings.
First Glllnt UC lrwlM 141 .. • • •• E,py,3'1 • , ' ' Btl•KG, ti > ' " ' Pa lmer, cl ~ ' ' ,
~~.~r ~ ' ' ' ' ,,.,,.,, ft) ., • ' ' Pelernell, II ' ' • ' 6'11not19, < • ' ' ' Al!Mrna, <Ill • ' • ' E'""'"·p ' ' • ' tt;t°"· p ' ' ' ' ., • p ' ' ' ' TG\dl~ " • • ' S<or• by '"I'll"''' ' • • • UC 11w1nc ~ 002 000 1--..1 • ' UNL\.' ' 000 000 tl -l • 5'fl0fl0 G.1m• UC lrwlM Ill •• • • •• ESPY. JI> • ' ' S.!ol..CO, <f > ' ,
P•lmer, (I ' ' $penet, II) ' ' Hughe•.'' ' ' AnGer..,n, 21> ' ' PelerMll,11 ' ' Morton, t • • JlJOiln.a, <111 ' • • Da~o~. p • • • Jol\rn.G~. p ' • • TG!d li ,. ' ' StGt• by lnni"'Ji • • UC ltYlnt 000 010 110-l ' UNLV ooo ooo ono-o '
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See new car exhibits ./Jy
national &. international
manufacturers -the full
spectrum from economy to
luxury cars.
Special exotic & classic
:car concourse.
APRIL12·20
ANl\HEIM
CONVENTION
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JUNICll!S & Sii. CITJZEl<S 11.
• llMltdlyt: 8 "''"1,.. 8". l S11i; Nooo to 11 J1111
Tickets ma1 rio l>UIC""8tl at o..
StlJW and OIScOlml tlekllls are now •••ll•t1Je .tt ,11 Orange
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Sunday,Aptil 13, 1975 DAILY PILOT (;3.
LagUna's Hulst Clocks 4:11.9Irvine Area Net
' BY ED BURGART ~ "" 0.11, .. llM •1•11
Pity poo r J ay WOOds
ol Vt t>la 1-llgh.
HJ.d&t., holding a 1hort
lead for thre~ quarters,
r.ulAed away on the rlnal
ap 11nd easily won in a
truck record time ol
4:11 .9 inf tho Laguna
Be iteh Trophy t.rack and
field,meet.
)ow hurdle& this season,
stoppin g the watc hes in
11.3.
63.9, M.3 and 62.0. It was
llulst's second best mile
time ever . hls top mark
being a 4:09.7 he ran last
year.
t.aguna Beach 1econd.
Ontario's MarC"u& Jen·
nlng5 swept the aprlnlls,
wlnnlna: the 100 in 10.3
Spikers
Blitzed Summaries[
Tht et.> weeks ugo, he
ran a fast 4 : 13.3 in the
ntilc , hut lost to Patrick
llcnry's 'rho1n l"iunt who
ran 4 :07.9.
And Su turd uy 11t
La gunu Beal'h lligh ,
Woods run u s petld y
4 : 14 .5, onl y to loi;e to the
sensational j unior from
Laguna De.11c b. Eric
l·lulst .
1-Jillst 'g p e rformance
In th~ mil~ wus tbe most.
dazzling o, an ·aftemoon
that produced many top
mart<s. ·
Several meet recorjb
fell , and El To'ro's Usa
Gourdine 'r a n the top
O'lF girls rria rk in the 80
But it w as Hul*t who
delig ht e d the bom~
crowd on a cool, cle1r
afternoon . The red·
headtd j unior broke on
top fr om the Inside and
wu.s never mor~ th.an a
yard ahead ot Woods for
three quarters.
But Woods, running on
the 'outsid e, <"buldn't
match Hulst '& final lap
of ·s2 seconds. In a ll ,
Hulst ran splits of 61.6,
Needless to fiay, 1-lulst
was named athlete or
the meet. lie also won
the two mile in a good
9: 10.9 and wai; third in
the 880 "''Ith a 1 :59.8.
Hulst 's he ro i cs,
thoug·h , ""·e r en 't good
enough as Ontario High,
load.ed with qu ct lit y
sprinters, "'On the varsi·
ty te a n1 ti tl e "'ith
~nd the 220 i n 22 . 7. • Over11ll , 0ntarlo won S~ JOSE-8111 _Chea-
five v11ri;ity events. die a~ Glen Klein s~ c l M H. h school records but 1t os ~ es a 1,~ ~as wasn't enoug b as the
s uccess ful in w.1nn1ng powerful San Jose State
t e a i;n honor& in the Univers ity trick a nd
j unior v a r isl l ~ a.nd field team toppled the (res hrna~ rank ~. 1 he UC Jrvine Anteaters, ft1uslang~ C_harles My~e 112.24, in a dual meet
was the 1un1or va~sll.Y K here Saturday.
top pe r~orm er. w1nn1~g Cheadle won the 440 in ·
the 220 1n 23.9 and 4t0 in termediate hurdles in re·
53.6. cor<.i time or 52.1 and "'as
third in the 120 highs in
14 .4 fo r ano ther UC I
schoo l m ar k . K le in
~M<k 01 IJl CJ"'*" ....... ... ,.I Cl IMI wol111• t·•. t-J,6-l .
•h1tr 1 .. 1 cltl Smllll•·l. •·•· ~•ll••n,. .. r 11'1 .. , Pl•no-t-1,
•·I. Wl\111,tt ! .. I M t f jMM,.,. 6-l .....
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Wt•le1n !S) ... 10Q""•·2.•·l . Do'l\1"••1 ISlo.1 Kl1e,,<11tll .. 2,6-I. .......
M11i.1-F1lte<,...l4!r ISi 9et Pllle-
Ft•ll1•.0. •·1, Stnl""·'rjHCMl'N IC I k l WP!llolil«•
well••"'"· I·) W•l•tr·Oom •,.lk• ISi O.t P1-
00fl.,l<lf'ti >·•. •·>. •·J.
¥nral111 Rustlers Ro'll; Bruins,
Bucs F all1.in 18 Rustlers Laguna
hurled the 16·pound shot
53-10 for the other stan-
dard and placed second
in the even I.
Kl ein was also second
in the di scus with a
heti ve of141 -3.
M-li1191.., ... <• IMI Cfl .............
~tw•rl C ... J 11,0'I Ht•••lll 11.H . 0.Wie (HI JO, <Ml fllol'l'lit:11•S. i-4.
8t1t N U: Hll. •·O. Mill.tt CHI II, 0.1 Milfl-••b lllt, ...
Ruti.og.e IH I 1•. Otl Moct..tOO" 192. ... 8fil baU.H8.&·G.
H••i (H ) Ii, Off MOMq.Offte..., 119, ....
Orange Coust College
pla yed one or the longest
gumes in Sl'hoo l history
Saturda y aft e rnoo n
befor e losin g to visiting
Santa An a College, 6·3. iµ
18 innings in South Coast
Conferenl'c baseball ac·
lion.
Pirates be fore giving
,way to loser Dave Shat·
ties in the 17th . Santa
Ana garne retl three hits
coupJed \\1th a "'a lk for
the winning runs in the
18th .•
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Dy HOWARD I .. HANDY Summaries Steve Scott. UCI 's out-
standing fres hman dis-
tance sta r, los t by 1· IOlh
of a s econd in the 880
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P a ul P os s e m a t o
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Edison,
Laguna
In Wins
Edison lligh 's ;\I an
Gibson pill'hed u four
hitter Saturd4:1.y a ft e r
noon to leud the \•ii.;iting
Charge rs to a 2·1 "'in
over thl' l\·l arin a Vikings
in a Su nset l.c ague
baseball g:.i m e.
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SC'hool baseba II S atur-
day, Laguna Betich post-
e d a 2 · 1 w in o ve r
Brethren al Lag una in a
make up gam e.
Edisori 'S rored the win·
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doubled, Rick Bashore
singled" und Scott
Desros iers doub led.
!\1Jarina's ohly·lally came
in the rourth on a triple
by Mike Da pe llo and
single by Bob Tielzi.
Laguna Be ach scored
single runs in the second
a nd fourth to d e feat
Brethren. Jim Reilly
doubled. took third on a
"''ild pitch and scored on
a sarrifice fly in the
second.
Golden \V est 's Doug
l\toll continued his out-
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s ix !i trikeout!:i and one
earned run. In his last 26
innings, he has given up
only two ea r.oed r:uns:
Golden \\1est Is no\l•
one game behind J::ast
Los Angele s in the
ci rcuit s t a ndings and
"'ill face Los Angeles Ci
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Perk Monday afternoon
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DUBLIN, ~al if. (UPI> Smith's idea is to pro-
-David T . Smjtb, 34, vide warranties for all
haS hatched "-"hat he pre· + lhe appliances, the elec-
dicts will be a boom in· trical system, the plumb·
d ustry or the later 1970s ing and 1.he heating in
-home service-warran· used homes of£ered for
ties. s ale.
"It's the first new idea The seller pays $195,
in selling real estate in and the buyer is assured
100 y e ars,·· he says, t hat if anyt hing goes
''Ther&i~as been qpthing wieflfii!n Ufe first year,
., ~e ~e~xc!!pt"foriqn• '"ijl~war.ra~~Y gu~ran~
m11s1pns--going up and-' f qll 1.re)Jalrs, inc luding
down .'"' -• ..,. . rePlacebtient or parts.
i, TIIE BUYER pilys ..{ Speaker Announce· d _ SIS fee per call, Just enoug h to discourage
nuisance ca lls Crom peo-
UC Irv ine and the in£1ation, une mploy· pie who complain about
_Direct Marketing Clubo( ment, economic dis-the heat before checking
Southem CaliCornia have aster .They'velearnedto . the t hermostat. The
announced the keynote li ve with it." buyer need not worry
spea ker, Arnold Van Den Van Den Berg has about_ a big, u.n~xpect~
Bere, Cor the West Coast been success(ul in direct-b ill Jeopa r d1z1ng bis
Con(erence on Direct iqg the growth or small monthly mortgage pay.
For the seller the ob·
ject is to help unload hUi
prope r ty. Pros pective
customers see so many
··on e -yea r warranty"
stickers on appilances
they almost th~nk they
are ins pecting a new
home. r ••
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opefitlng in three San
Fr.a.qcisco area counties.
has boosted its sales 20
pei'cent by using Smith's
warranties. A telephone
poll of 2SO of Valley's
buyers found 52 percent
believed the warranties
were a direct influence
on their purchase.
Since Sntith warrants
homes on a mass basis,
he can contract with
service firm s at low
rates to guarantee quick
Marketing, scheduled compan ies thr oughout ment.
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repairs .
CitiCar Is No Racer, but It Moves People
Van Den Berg is the attheNt;'!~erlnn.
35·year ·old president of R e(is_tta,_i.lon+-fees
Century Management, should be sent (e Glenn
Los Angeliis, who has L. Anderson, West Coast·
been directing his clients Con£erenct:: ,~n .. pir.ect
s uccessfully through the Market in1 . UrUversjty
current monetary crisis Extension, ;UC I r vine,
b y ca pitalizin g on Irvine,CA92664.
SEBRING, Fla . Ten
months aft er their debut.
m o re th a n 700
Ame ri cans <-1re whizz ing
about in the nation 's fi rst
m ass-produced electric
a utos.
Six CitiCars a day roll
off the a ssem bly line
here at Sebrin g -
Vanguard, Inc:., whose
officers predict output of
1,500 e lectric cars in
1975.
Cit iCar won 't win any
road races -or any
beauty contests. Its vital
s tatistics would m ake a
c a r buff b lu s h : lop
speed, 38 miles a n hour;
horse power, ·31h; range,
50 miles or less.
But CitiCar investors
a re hopeful their ug ly
d uC"k ling will bloo m into
a r.rofit·m aking be<July
as a li ghtweight. short-
range ··people mover"
that "'ould make an ideal
second car for mi II ions or
e nergy-short Americans_
And the elect ric-car
facto ry here is just one
indicat ion of rising U.S.
1ntcre:-.1 in e te ctri ('
vehicles.
tes t basis by flO rists.
news papers and others
who need short·rangede·
livery service.
Various elect ric power
eompanies are helping to
supervise t he test pro-
gram.
Batt ron1c al s o he.i s
produced a number or
small electric buses.
Otis Elevator Com·
pany 's Special Vehicle
Divis ion has come up
with l"-'O test buses ,
Campbell says. One is a
20-passenger model, the
other about twice that
size. Roc hester, N. Y.,
and Long Beach are
among the cities testing
the buses.
AJ\f General. a division
or American Motors
Corp., began production
this month under a S2·
million cont ract to bWld
350 electric Jeeps for t he
U.S. Posta l Service
1\BROl\D, electr it
vehicles are moving
even Caster tt\<1n in the
United States. C"specia lly
in Grcal Britain. whcrl'
some 50.000 ele ctric vans
3re operating, Cam p!>ell
reports.
E LSE"·11 E R F., dL'· 1-lere al Sebring, there
aigners are turning their is a realization , however,
attention to e lectric i.hat producing electric
\•chicles is
\'en tu re
one.
a pioneering
and a risky
Spurred by t he energy
crisis . Sebring ·
Va n guard ha s
established about 60 de-
alerships, mostly in the
so ut heas te rn United
States. Thirty·three of
electric power plant.
To get t hat ki nd of
perform ance on bat-
t eries. C itiC a r's de-
signers tri mmed every
possible po und.
Its total \veight comes
to 1,250 pounds. of which
520 pounds is batteries.
lessons or history from
Europe.
Said Van Den Berg,
.. Everything ·we are go-'
ing through in America
now has been h a ppening
to Europe fqr a decade -
these have opened since 1--:;::==================:;;:---JI Jan. l.
.. \Ve 're at lhe same
t~1·~;:,a~e0nw w~: ~~ Brand New Cadillac years ago," says Robert
i\1. Stone II , who is Sebr-$7999 s :~=-~aanngau:: .. ~·~.l~sa~~ • '75 Coy.pe .Pc Vi lle wh-1, .
a marketing c hallenge Cabnolet roof, stereo. lilt """
from the beginning lo re-~Le. Plus tax & lit•. (1 1293) verse 60 years Qf driving
habits. N be Cadillac "People don 'I yet un· a ~
derstand all t he benefits J 2600 Harbor Bl.vd., Costa Mew $40--t100
<.1nd a ll t he economics of l __ ::::,========'======'======'.:..-11 electric ve hic le&-." i·
1\ f"U LL. ('barge or
CitiCar 's eigbt batteries
cost c.1bout 25 cenl6 at '
rurrent residentia l rate::;
in Atla nta . That means it
will travel its 50-mj les
range al a fuel cost or
about one-half cent per
mile.
In term s or foe l
bumed, CitiCar travels
up to 75 mile! for each
gallon or oil used al the!
\
t rucks, buses and Jeeps. J
. And research is mov·
in& ahead on advanced
ba'Ueries tha t cvcntuaJJy
wi ll bri ng incre ased
power and 1·ange. says
Edward A. C:J mpbell,
executive sce relary of
Whatdoes it ~~
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i.-.ch~~u~ ciJ 1 ~'II{;._.
the E lectrie Vehicle Callusfora quoteandseeif it 1s1f t less than)'OUth-... ht Co unci l in Ne-.• York '"-"¥''
City.
Battronlc-Truc:k Corp ..
a n O h i o 4 £1rm, h a s
manuCactured about 120
[714} 831-114-0 -~lonVlejo lmpotts . '
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;t·Landing,"~4"°ject Opens
. ,· Tihe1randopeningoftheLand. tbree·cai gar'.age has a large ly room , a ra1sed d1n1ng room, ·,.4.,na:: f 19:m1tllon r~sidential com-132:1-quare-foot la undry/hobby and a master bedroom suite
• .:,mun_\ty. \n Jlunt:ngton Beach center in th e rear with access to which extends a fqll 50 feet in
Wlilcb Otters dramaLic design, the back yard. length.
'superiOr fixtures andchoic'eloca-A JormaJ spiral staircase FURNISJIED MODELS, local-
tion, ia now under way, accord· ereeta lhe visltor ol the " two· ed at 17972 Wellbank Lane, ;:ire
, .ing td Rosemary ·Carlstrom, story, 2,633 -square -foot open daily from 10 ·a.m . until
direction of markeUng, Kendall "SUnset." Fireplaces in both liv-dusk.
Development Company, Inc. or ing room and family room add a To reach the developm~nt,
Newport Beach, project builder. cozy touch to this three-bedroom, " lake lhe San Diego Freeway to·
The 12l·home project, featur-three-bath hom e. Among the the Beach Boulevard exit. Drive
ing one single·l~vel plan and elegant Ceatures of the Sunset are south on Beach, tum right onto
three two-story plans, is aituated a den/library which rnay be con· Warner Avenue. Tum left onto
at the ,intersectlon of Springdale verted into a fourth bedroom or Springdale Str!eet and proceed lo
OAILY PILOT Ca
.Real Estate
Seminar Set
The lluntington Beach-
Fountain Valley Board or
Realtor& is sponsoring two
free seminars during
Realtor Week , April
20-26.
The seminars are open to
the public, rree of charge.
a nd will be given Friday,
April ZS, froom 7 lo 10 p.m.
at the Fountain Valley
Community Center, and on
S_?turday, April 26, from l
to S p.m. al Golden WesL
College.
Street and Talbert Avenue, jusl maid's room, wet bar in the fami· the entrance of the Landing.
a mile and a hair from Bolsa r------------------------------,-=======,,-,,,--Chic~ State)leach. ·
Newport Collaborative
architec-ts IaJ\ Harrison an~ lr-----------------------------David Lorenzini of Newport
Beach created plans' for the new
series Or Kendall homes.
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! EXTERIOR OF RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN HOME
Second Phase Opens,TOd.y In UnlveraHy Park
Ranclw San ·J'!aq~in
Opens &co~ Phase
The second phase of the
Rancho San Joaquin townhomes
in the Jrvinc Village of Universi'-:
ty Park opens today. The adult·
oriented villas ov&look the
scenic RanchO 'San Joaquin·
championship golf course and
·are across the street from lhe
Williaru R . l\-1ason Regional Park
baeked by the UC Irvine campus.
The proje·ct, which empba"SJ.zes
recreation, was conceived and
developed b}r '.the Irvine. Com-.
pany, pJanned and designed by
Leitch,"Kiyotoki & Bell, arid built
by Irvine PS:cific DeveloPment
Company. the homebuilding unit
of the Irvine Company. It's one
plus den, lwn ad.Cl ~breitbedr09m
homes are priced from the mid-
fifties to slightly over $80,000 de·
pending on model and location.
''..\LTllOUGJ-1 TlllS is the
second phase. it is the first phase
we have been able to publicize to
region-wide ,ho~tiuyers, ·~ ex"'.
plained l!:d A.kiti s, -president of
lrvine P<1cifi e. ··By the time \Ve
opened our firs t phase four weeks
ago, 700 people we re on our wait-
ing list. Several 1>eoplc Ci.Imped
out before opening dizy, and. we
sold 41 or 65. units of,ered dw:iog
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lhe first weekend.··
.. There arc s trpng sigru; thal
th.e >houSing market is turning,
especially in Orange County and
particulaciy in Irvine. ln the past
fi.v'e wCekii , more than 20,000
families have visited the pro-
ducts in the Irvi ne Vill!tges, re·
s uiting in strong sales in all price
ranges, Crom .$29\000. lo $195.000.
This is the ,bigh ~at traffic level
1,•.:e've had in four years," he
said ..
THE HOM.;S .AR£ definitely
deS;igped,Jor adult&,. according lo
Akin:;;. '."I'1e time is rtght for the
adulf·· conlnlunity,·" he said.
"New l:iving-· patterns have been
emerging in th is coun\ry (or
some time, with California lead-
ing the trends. Recent national
statistics indicate that one in five
U.S. households consisl of one
o~l,, , react>-R:aacbo-s.il" ·Joaq¥i11
. nborriesl -lfoil•w tbe Sao
Diego Freeway to M<1cArthur.
~ wes t o.n Mac Arthur t o
University Drive .. Turn . .Jeft on
University ~to Laigo. ~prt.e .wh ere
sign!i Jqad ,to. the ~Odels. at \4
Lago lio(lf:~ ·, .. : A
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.. 'OIE Z8.3v\CRE development
will'be completed in three phases
~th the ~~rst phase of ~ homes
ready for' occupancy by lq,te
May.
Grand opening prices range
from $61,990 lo $75,990 for Phase
One.
Homes at the Landing range in
size from 1,701 lo 2,633 square
Ceet of living area. Homebuyers
may choose from three or four
bedrooms and two, two and one-
half or three bathroom plans.
Three of the four plans incluCle
three-car garages
The 1.701-square-foot 'Fox-
·fire" encourages gracious enter-
taining ln addition to a rormal
dining room and living room, the
plan features a step-up conversa·
iion loft adjacent to the living
room. and a library or den just
o!( trie entry· A master suite v.•ith
dressing area and bath. and a
second bedroom <1.nd bath com-
plete the single-story plan.
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Miles of whi te sand bead-a and SE:aside recreation at its best ... a·Wimming, surfing, fishing
and boating fr om nearbY Dan·a Point;Yacht H arbor. And, ror yOu r liviiig pleasure, secluded
neighborhoods of r1ne homes by ICading builders ... moil with maghificent views of the blue
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t~c choice of good people from all walksiof life and ,varied professioos. who enjoy gracious
'., fi'V:it"lg\ t:JD~ enough to metropolitan ar~as to be convcnierlt.,far'~ough away lo be relax in~.
With a bcautiftil niunicipal go lf course, Parks, fine ~chools and community services.
· ' 1 :4 · 'gtur,mel rfS~Ucants. bouiique shops, a~9 his'toric atfractions. ;:, all wi th in minutes of home!
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Single-family homes from $66,990
319 Calle Empalme
(714) 831-2971
2 Mariners Point
Homes from $145,000
Custom lots from $38.000
102 Via Toluca
(714) 498-0200
3 Ocean Hilla
Townhomes from $38.700
3754 Calle Casino
(714) 493.2500
4Parkview Manor
Condominiums from $49.500
235 Ave nida Lobeiro
(714) 498-2904 or (714) 492-9400
5Preslchtntial Heights
Townhomes from $34 .990
400 San Pablo
(714) 492-2780
6 Raef Gate West -on the Beach
Condominiunis
from $49,500 lo $85,000
423 Avenida Granada
(714) 492-8162
1 SeaView Townhomea
Townhomes from $56,850
24 Vista Encanta
(714) 492-9580
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Condominiums frbm $38,500
2804 Camino Capistrano
(714) 498-0240
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· 'To tal DeiJPal,r"~~·From Housing M{(l'ket
Real Estate
•I' ·"Questions/Comment
WASHINGTON !A P) -The
crippled housing market ba.S
seen interest rates decline r&.
cently. Mort.:ag,e lending inslitu.·
ti on1 r eport more u.nd mo~ ~money is uvuilable tor hom;e
buyers. But the market's sU.JI
waitina for the buyers.
third $S billion month is expcctt!:d
ror March.1 .
\Vhil{· the number 6f starts on '
' -ne\v houses remains about 40 per·
cent below a year ago and the
mood of home buyers remains
A.S RECENTLY A.S last Sep·
tember deposits were shrinking
by $1 billion a month, drying up
what is the industry's largest
source of loa ns. The flood of new
money now means easier credit
for buyers and builders.
But the Federal Home Loan
Bank Board report showed that
the new money has not prompted
a rush of home buyers eager lo
get loans .
~cautiou s, off icials Qre e n ·
couragcd by the developments In
lhe lendi11 g markets.
. "At least this total despair is
.; • gone," s aid Mi chae l Sumichrast .
chief el'Onomist for the National
A:;sociation of Home Bui lders,
The volume of loa ns ror
February was up only $122
million over January and still
$201 million below a year ngo.
·The small number of lonns
means "the consumt•r ju:;t isn't
in the home·buying mood," said
Kepneth J . Thygerson ,.an
econom'ist for \h,e U.S. League of
Savings and Loan Associations.
The latest encouragement for
home buyers . home builders and
the economy in general came NEWPORT CREST COURTYARD SCENE
Lower Interest Rates Announced
Newport Crest
R ates Lowered
_Jrecently in the Federal l{ome
Loan Bank Board's report'\.hat in
f'ebruary people deposited $3.1
billion n1ore than tbey withdrew
at savings and loan institutions
for the second month in a row. A
"OUR PEOPLE ARE actively
promoting loans. We're y.•illing
Nc Y.·. lo\\'l'I' interest r:.ilcs":nnd easier financial
terms h:.a \ c brought a rush uf buyers to NcY. port
Crest. lu xury IOY.'n home dcvt•lopme11t overlooking
the hi.irbor ;ind OCl';Jll in Nt'Y.'po1·t l!e<J('h .
Pri(·ed from S58,875, lhl' S29 n1 illion J uxury com·
mun1ty i!-i offL•rini:! homes at 5 pl'rcent do\vil , 81., per-
cent in l l'rl·~t . •1·ith no in1pounds. :1ceording to
J iJOl<'s Scl'hr. s:.ilt•s 1nanag-l'r Sales have n1a rk t·dly
1ncrcasl'd silll'l' annount:einen! or the neY. finilnc1ng
program. he noted.
Ney. port Crc:;t lo\\'n hornt•s .Jl'l' C'luslL·reU about
;j seril's of courtyar·ds accented by Juy.n .:;, :::.hrubs.
flowers and t1·ecs. ·rhe dt•vclopment, y.•innl'r or the
. r\meriean \Vood Council DL·~1gn for UettCI' Li ving
· ::1y.·ur(.J. ;:1s \\'l•ll as the Gold i\iugget A\vard of f\.1l'rit ,
hi.ls u full seleC'tion of eight 2. 3. <1nd 'l·betlroom
rnodl:'l s 111 one and l\\'O-story plans.
S 1\Tl(l!\'.\l. RF.C.'OGNITlf)!\ by !ht• r\ml'rtc<in
\\'ood Counc:il..,. <is bt•stO\\ed dut' tu gt'nt·ruus use of
Ct"Cla r shingled roofs. siding of rough·sa\\'n wood ,
and \V id t' y.·uoden deek-;. 1'he result is iJ niltural look
y.·hich blend~ c:on1pll'lely \\'ilh thl' beach t•nv 1ron
ment
Eat·h lu\1 n home fea tures 1·1<·h c:arpl'llng. \ <1Ult
t
Decor Tips
Tracts Host Designers
If you 've ever admired the interiors of model homes
<.1nd wished you could talk to the decorator, here is you I'
ehance.
Interior decorators from six design studios will be
available this afternoon fr:om 1 p.m . lo 4 p.m. at 10 model
ro1nplexes in Newport Beach and Irvine to offer tips, trends
and techniques to home shoppers for Irvine Village
··Decorator Day.··
Decorator Day is a homebuyer service coordinated by
the Irvine Compuny, master planner·developer of the
83.000-acre Irvine Ranch with homes ranging from under
SJ0,000 to over $200,000.
Decora tors will be at Spyglass Hill, Jasmine Creek.
Promontory Bay a nd Big Ca nyon in Newport Be ach, as well
as Deerfield, University Park and Rancho San J oaquin in
lr\1ine.
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und able to te'nd the money,'"
Thygerson s•id. "But we still
have' an awful lot of uncertainty
in this economy.'·
Thygerson s uid he was en·
couruged by the Increase In
February of nearly $1 billion in
loan offers by savings and loun.
associations . It was the (irsl
.significant increase in loan com-
mitme nts since April.
But Thygerson said consumers
still i.lppear reluctant to take 9ft
sizable new obligations because
inflation has r educed the spend·
ing po\vcr of their take-home pay
by fiv e percent over the last
year.
R eal Estate
Appraisers
P lan C o nfab
The public is invited lo attend
!he So uthwest Regiona l Con-
ference presented by Southern
Califor nia Chapter No . 5 of the
1-\m erica n Institute of Real
Estate 1-\ppraisers of the Na·
tional Association of Rec:iltors, on
Thursday and Friday, April 17
and 18. ut the Disneyland l·lotel.
Entitled ··Real Estate in an
Osc illating Eco nomy,•· the
seminar "''iii feature u group or
aut h ori ties in the ir Ci e ld .
In cluded among thest' will be
Raymond I~. Watson. president
of t he Irvine Company, and
l·loustin I. Fluornoy, Professor al
the Uni versit y of California and
recent ca ndidate for governor of
California. Fluornoy will s pea k
on ··Prospect s for Statewide
Land Use Pla nning."
For further information, call
the institutc's local chapter at
1213 ) 849· 7311 . or write to 99 East
f\.1agnolia Boulevard, Suite IZ'l,
Burbank 91502.
I Illy Ae•ltOt Aand1llMG~dl•, Phd.
Just exactly how wUI real e1l1te 1a\le me In·
come tax dollars? I am familiar with tlae term "ta~
sheltered r e1l e1tate la"estmentt" but I doa't know
the rudiments. Ple11Jie explain how deprec)Jllon ~an
11ve me money. What other faclors a~e invol\led .
A.Z .. Coala Mes;,
Tax planning your in\•cst ment program so ~s ~o
minimize the amount of taxes .that must be pa1_d 1s
not as complex as some make 1l sound. On Apnl JS
many peoP.le will wMte a check lo the ~ovemment
instead of applying (or a refund . Ir that IS your case.
you probably need to include tax sheltered real
estate investments whic h may allow you .to legally
make some deductions from your taxable 1ncom.e.
Real estate in vl•stors arc allowed to retain a
certain amount of income y.•ithout fir~t .paying
federal taxes. It's called a "deprec1at~on al·
low ance" and has th<" ~a m e effect on your income
tax return as exemptions. . The allowance is granted so tha~ 1nv.estors m ay
reco"er the value or a buildin_g dunog its years or
useful "economic life" and to encourage us to in·
vest in the U.S.A. by owning more real estate. Jn.
cidentally, it also places more property on the t ax
coils and produces revenueforthecounty. . ·
t\ccording to government guidelines a bwlding
is "expected " to last 25 to 40 years. Let's use 49
years and say that you build one a~ a cost or $1~.~
and your accountant suggests us1ni,: the .dechn1ng
balance m ethod of depreciation. Under th1~ m e thod
the first full year's depreciation allowance ts $3,750,
meaning if the building is in use on J a nu ary 1 of that
year. the firs t $3,750 is not subject to in~ome tai:c .
The Cirst SJ.750 in rents is tax.free; that income 1s
"sheltered" from tax<1tion.
F\Jrthc rmore. if deduction or this depreciation
allowance t•xcee<ts the net operating income of the
building, you may use this taxable loss to offset lor
shelter J income from other sources ;,.is y.•ell .
Even though the value of the property. may re·
main the same or go up , you can claim a deduction
from your incon1e ror this so-called "deprec iation,"
and it's not only a case or being allowed to deduct
for depreciation. you are required lo take this de -
duction. The depreciation applies to real estate and
equipment. not the land itselr.
Another "sheltering" agent is that all the in·
tcrest. taxes and maintenance you pay are deducti·
blc.
EDJ1'0R 'S NOTE: Randoll R. McCt.irdle is on inveat-
mi11t anaJ11at , college lecturer and author of ·· Real Estate
In California." Send your comments and questions to
Randall R. NtcCardle. c/o the Daily Pilol, P.O. Box 1560 .
Costa Mesa 92626.
t•d el'lllngs. fireplace. \1•et b:.ir. sunn1n ~ dec k. <Jnd :.i
dramatic '.\liJster Su.ite. The ;Jli-l'lectrie kit('ht·n is
('O mplete •v ith built·in range. self-cl l·;.1111n).! oven.
tras h compactor. di shwashc·r, d i:-;pnst•r. and
luminous Ct.'ihngs.
d f Am"91ng
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To reach Ney.·port Crest, dri ve P<Jc1fit' Co:.a~I
rlLgh\\·ay to tht• Supe1;or 113a lbo:.a Boull'\'Urt.l Ill
tersection. travel up the hills Olll'·quartl't' milt• to
Orange Coa•t,
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Jasmine Creek ... con ceived in a manner that
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12. Rancho Sen Joaquin Tuwnhomes 16.Deane Homes Spectacular,
8. Deerfield Park HomesSpacious, A new adult-Oriented, golf & tennis spacious fairway homes in an
dramatic executive homes. Five pri-recreation community. exclusive Newport Beach executive
vale parks. Five swimming pools. From $53,990 oommunity.
From $54,995 Fro $125 000 Gn-.dVlllllge w.i-tYlllage , Ylla11otH11tlorYlew m '
1.Laurelwood Tuwnhomes 4.College Perk Homes Quality Ylll•geofUEElwnlfy P9tl 13.Harbor View Homes Charming •crll~1Yllc11
Maintenance-free living in a rustic homes for growing families. Private 9. The 'ThrTBCe Tuwnhomes Qusters single family 1 & 2 story homes 17.Promontory 811)' Homes Dramatic
environment. Private park. Tennis. recreation club and 7-1/2-acre park . of single story homes surrounding a planned for efficiency, styled for floor plans 00 the bay. Facilities for
Volleyball. Swimming. Tot·lot From $48,490 large park. Swimming. Therapeutic elegance. private piers and slips.
with wading pool. pools. Barbecue areas. Clubhouse. From $70,495 From S210,600
From $28,990 Vb .... of El C..sll&o Real From $40,990 14.Spyglw Hiil Luxurious
2. Laurelwood Patio Homes 5.Greentzee Homes For faroilies 10. Park II Homes Homes with ' executive homes with spectacular
Distinctive 1 & 2 story single family With young rd"'!". Side lot·]Ule etan dramatic exteriors of resawn wood. views of Newport Harbor and
homes. Recreation center. Tennis . provtdes plenty of space and pnvacy cedar shingles, stucro and brick, the sea.
Swimming. Private park . for out-of-doors lifestyle. built amid lush greenbelts. From $116,000
From S45,990 From $39,495 From S54,990 15.J....rune Creek Homes
: s. Peppertree liOf!'!!S lmagina~ve 6. Deerfield Tuwnhomes I & 2 story 11. Deane Homes Distinctive single Plush homes acxenied;with cedar,
. floor plans fcir•lti1>wipgfamil/~. bqmes for young families . Large family garden homes built oo l brick and stone. erivate neigbOOr·
I Exceptional ~ors ill. i bea\!tiful p3d;_ PriYllterecreation center. Pool. winding ,streets and greo:pbellll. hood. Bike trails. Recrealion oente: j · neighborhood settin~. ' JaCuzzi. • ' · · -Five-aae recreation partC :, Tennis. swimming ..
From 'fl 400 . ' ·· : · · From $37,490 ' ' Fl"!lln ~. 250 From S95.500 '
·o Start ~~Bt~,~-~Show.~ set }arl.s on ~I our village homes. Fbr information call (,714~838-4010.
See pew homes oonstructed by 14
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beautiful place. Spend a day in the
villages of Irvine. You might find it's
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HcMnes For S. ••for Sale ...............................................
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~Close to Mesa Verde Golf
:Course on quiet t'ul-de·
-sac . E nte r throu gh
:wrought iron eat.es. pas t
;Oriental lands<"aped
·planter with fount ain in -
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:bedroom-formal dining
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;features in c ludin g
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<divider, 2 fpks & rove-red
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3 Br, 21.-:: Ba\ formal dln-
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Estate says sell ! P.1a.ke
offer.
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Owner wants fast saJe· ment . 'Statf bl ex· WORLD Prl~lpa ht only. Aat. 111rou~11i i•ad ,thlt BJO MESA VERDE
S PA RUNG
H~AL ESTATE
833-3548
;~i\ ~~i~ b~~;;&.Q5~~~ veteran11 to assist you . . IEAL,ISTATE "' ·-•~·P<IO_• ____ ...--i :l!:~m~;~~wl~b Big 4 cdrm. 3 bath. "Almost Custom''
5"k down-Large corner Call World Real E&t•te} Sp~tj•l,\Jta ln IOvem· ~ sepaHlte rah1ilY roolti '\•home w /festures only found in more Orange County's only rnenlfinancedbomes!' ELL....,. d I " ~ lot. Good neighborhood· Veteran Real Eital . 551-11111 t'Mll un &J,me. EXC , -i .• an ~ ning room Is va· expensive homes. F'ormaJ d.Jnin"g
West.ide. Hurry. CALI.. Spet"la li st..~ Ask ror INEXPENSIVE ciaqt, ftring your family room sep eating aretl in kitchen. hu'ge
EASTBLUFF :.:.::.TIG E HOMES, Vet e ra'!! lc,oµn s elor. COUMllTYRl!:w• Corun# Del Mar duplex, or w~~e:rne11 Or. j .. family rm. com p l redec interior, CQ\'
Sclet·t rrom 8 listings !/--~------SS6·777T, val &(\Ytlnie,, ,..,. idf'ntlc;1J unit ..... opt•n College P.ark. CA-f patio. 'Prof Jundscaped grounds. Full
Stop at 2921 Catalpa lint. 536,500., , • ,.. NO DOWN•• beumed <'e1 Jings, eat·h price ju~t $77 ,500. Excell fin<.incihg g~.~~!l6~g:: til spm . ~TORY cAsnE IEACH LOCA'110t<I ~:u~·~c·!r~jJ~~~;=,i~;~7 ~i~ci~ ~~~nfu~i~a:~~: • . $58,500. avail. 546·4141 J
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OnlyStepsto\\luter Fee lund . Charming 3 F ·1 bed 673·8550. Th'e~G'.,nl n -.1,,-m.·· am1 y s ize rooms .
DC\ "' -~ bedroom . 2 buth h(>me. Country kitc·bcn. No Ol'iNlllY·"~llJ'°'10 111Nl(1 r
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should ched: their odt Sunke-n Homan Tubs 11 11 school11. Only 10'# others. Cu ll ror more in-:.. '':!"-"
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<::::::.'c:JJ REAL ESTATE . INC. \ -garden. 1765 Bahama La.
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1 ·day 1-S. For inlo.-m ation I :c1dl Tri-Harbor Realtors.
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216oSq Ftf'ALuxury to bea~h. Not u condo. WrouJ!hl irQn decor. 4 or Rnod rtJtircn1ent. ~IJ lill~i'l11
ERRORS: Adnrtlsen Mom oth Slone >-.·pt<-Co unlcy k;tchen. Walk to down G t . J,ow down m.· • <""[Eve
d 'I d ---..& Sl09,000 dO\\'n. Call now to 11ee. form a lion ! 847·6010. 6f5-S849
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PUBLIC NOTICE
f'ICTITIOUS •ustHESS
•AME STATEMll:HT
: -folio.Ing peri.on i• IKl•"ll 11<61-
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,.ANY, ?J10 F lorid• Sl., No. 13. H ... \.
' i~on !kl.Kii, CA 92Mt I . Arltw.ar Bro-e Jr .. ?310 Florida
, !It .• Hutll!l'l(llon Bear:b, CA 92 ....
• Tiii\ INslne\s l$ c:onOUC:led b'r .an...,. ~•led .u.oclation otl'>ef '""" •
.,.rtnerstilp.
Arthur Browne Jr,
: This sl•leme"I w•s liled ... 111 1""'
Gounty Clerk ol Or•n!l'e County on APrll >. lt7S
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Aoril&. ll.10.11, l•JS 1211-IS
PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
• NAME STATEMENT j l"e 1onowon9 per-• .a•e d011"111 bu~•-
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CRE ... TIVE DECOR. 92~2 llol"'
S.Uile B. We•lrr.1nster, CA. 921>&l
: H•••ey MIC!We l Ro11oe. 11SSA Lime,
/ Fou"'''nVeHey,CA,2108
I How,.,d Leon•rd Tu cker, 11U3~
Soitrl!a A.l~r/.a C•rt.le. FoUfl"in Vel"'Y.
CA.9'JIOI
Thos t1u•1 ne•~ is cor><1uc te<1 ov,.
genera l parlnersti•p.
l Hdr¥e1 M. Roi.e.
+ T111s s1•1l'ft'lttnt w•s Ille<! *'"' 1r.e I County Clerk ol Orange County on
Mir<~l>24, 191S,
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.. F't.OhSlie<I Or .. nge Co•~\ Cally Piiot. I W •c1>l0.•rw:i Al>••I ~. IJ. 70. 1t1s11.a-1s
PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
1n.., !ollow1n11 per se>n i• doing°""'"
I ""''ilS I ELECTRO -HV OR ... ULIC.
SERVICES. ll>lJ Monrov1.a ... ..e. CO'ilil
""'""'· C..lol. 92~?1 : RC>oerl Gu•l•Y Ste1ngtit>er. 111DJ
, c..tra1n.11 Awe . Foun1a1n Va!leJ. Cotl•!.
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, COUt'llJ Clerk of Or.an9e County on
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Publ•,,.ea o''""!lt'-c~'"'' o.a.iy Pilot.
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PUBLIC NOTICE
l'ICTITIOUS 8lJ51NES,>
NAME STJiTEMENT
l~ 1011-ing IM:fM>f'I ilo OOlng DU"· ... , .. ,
OR ... N GE C OUNTY
HELICOPTER SERVI CES, 1•11
F-••I St••el. C"'I• Mes•. c ... wm
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Fedet•I SI., Col;I• Mes•. CA '2~2~
Tni, bCllilllHS Is COtlOUCled by ... 1n.
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Tlli\ •l•tement *•• t11e<1 *'!" 1...,
COi.iniy Cle•k 01 Oran~ Counly"" April
9. 191S
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Publl"'ed D••rw;ie CoaSI Oa11y Pi.IOI,
Apr!I ll.10. 11 • .an<I M.ay ~. 19/S !211-JS
PUBLIC NOTICE ·-----------F ICTITIOUS IUSINESS
NAME STATEME NT
Tne tollow!n11 1>•,,•on i• Going oo .... "''' .. : WALLCOVERINGS 6Y OON"LE.
103' E. Co.•I Hwy., Co•onot del Mir. c;.t.
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Thi• DUSiness jS conduCtfd b, .in,,..
<JiY!<ludl,
Mot"os Ja•••n
Tll•S ~•te~nt ..... , •••ea w<tll tne
c .... nt, Clerk ot O•.ang.e Count, on A.,prll
'· 191S F4:K1t
Pulllo'l.N!a O•dn~ Co••• O•oly Pilot,
April ll. 70, 21. ind M.av •. 1915
Pl .Bl.IC ~OTfCE
FICTITIOUS IUSIN ESS
NAME STATEMENT
Tne 101low11>9 iM''"°" Is "°"'II OC.~·
ne•S •'= GYPSY LAOY. ,,., J01 V1 <U...1•.
Coslil Mfls•. CaliL 92~?1
Mlsc:elfe E"ckwn. 301 Voctor1•.
~t.Mll'MI, C;ohl. 92011
This tluS•nes• .. COn<IU(lt'd by .an'""
d1wiou•I
Miscelle E t!tk>On
lllis sl•lem.,nl '"'•S l11f(I .. ,in Ille
Counly Clerk ol Oran11e County on April
9, 1971
F42'71
Puto1..ne1 Oran..,e coas1 oa.1, Pi!Ol.
April I]. 10. 21, • ..., May •. 1 •IS 1287-IS
PUBLIC NOTICE
"ICT!TIOUS 8USINES5
NJiME STATEM ENT
P UBLIC NOTJCE nns~: ... MONO 1NVESTMENn , LTO
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NAME STA.TEMl!NT UN1VERSAL GOLD A.NOSILYER
lne tol!OWin<J llt''M>f'I is Ooing ~1-BULLION. L TO., a C•li1orni•torPO••·
IW'!IS•s: hon. 111S2 Ee,, 11tf> S1ree1, Tusl"'. CA
SHAMPOO. 1011 1 P•clli< Coas1 92.all
1-t•!lflw•y. Stonsfl 6e~n. CA 'I0/42 Tnl• bu•1ne'' ,, <On<IU~led bw • co•
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Marlene E. Wi1..,.,
l llt> statement ••• !oleo -..iln llle
Co~nty Clerk ot Oren!lf c.°""'Y on
''•'•1<(11 2/.19lj
""" l>u1>1isne<1 Ora11ve Coait O••IY Piiot.
M<lrtll lO . .antJ1-Pr1I •. 13, 70. 191~ 1U.>15
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NAME STATEMENT
Tl>., l0Uowi119 P"'rSOll h doi1111 --
""~• ••: EAGLE S ... LES PROMOTIONS,
J1' Lonw SI., Hunti"llton S.oK". CA.
C•rl Clirk Ea91e1,,.., l U LOl"M SI ..
Hunhnglon Beath. CA
Tiiis ~in.~s h c-utte<I tly an 1n·
d iYi<ju&I.
Carl Clirk Ea91e1Cfl
Tni• •l•t~ment was filltd will! ll"le
County Clerk ol 0.-;tnge County on A.Prll
J. 197}
lllt\ sT•te~nl ... a, !1>e<I w11n tl"le
Counly Cle•~ ot O•an9e C.ounTy on
M1rc1111. 191~
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Put111Vled O•.an9~ C.~~• Oaoly i>;iot.
Ml•ch 21. lO, ana Aor •I•, 13. 1~1~ l()';J-1'.
PUBLIC NOTICE
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NAME STATEMENT
Tne !o!lowTn9 pe•'>On " dou1<_1 bu>1· t"lel''"· CATHY'S COUNTq¥ COUSINS
GIFTS & A.NT IOUE~. •J1 E !ltn St .
C"'I• Mew . Cali!. '11•1•
Sllor1•y Diane B•ute. 1!J/ .<"'""' st .. Newporl Beacl>, c .. 1 '116eo0
l!>is llu~•ne~s h cor>duc ted t>y an on
Ui•iduo111
Sn1,1ey D1•ne B•u<e
Thi• \l•,e..,.n1 w•• 111..a w•!ll 1""
County C!~rk o! Or,.nqe COunly on
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Pullli!.l\ecr Orange ColSI Cally Pllol, Pu1>111 ... <1 Or~n ...... Coa,t Dd•ly Polot.
April•.1l, 10, 1J. 19TS 1116-15 Mao•cll13. l0.an<I A.0•11 6. 13. 197~101>7!
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Rival Crock Pot
14.99
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3';.. quatt capacily. Handy
kitchen helper. (3100)
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Gingham checks age ~d.
Reg. 1.19 yd. Machine wash
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1ron 1n assorted colors Great
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Percale prints
66C yd.
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dress or blouse you'Ye'".been
wanting Machine washable
col1on 36" wide
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Norelco Coffeemaker Procter Pastry Toaster
31~99
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• ' 1 <;.Gjl ·~I Rory 1:_32·S440v'
Set against a colorful couiitry background in ~ake
ForeJI. Breathtaking home has
nearly 2800 sq. tt . insiO.. Entry
t\111, 5 bedrooms, 3 bai"5. huge
formal living room with firepll!ICG,
, •·full dining room. Big family room.
R anc h s tyled kitchen has
ewrythlng. Total luxury! $97,500.
Listed by Joyce S.otiago.
1 o-•o•o
S•dp1 .... -GlorFHAT...-
An e11perlence in family living. This nfluent1al ho~
near ,South Coast Plaza has lush .
iow-nwlntenance Rrounds. Newly
painted. A d&eerator's dream· in·
with entry hall, 3 bedrooms -1 den
area, big brick fireplace. country
kitchen with wood cabinets
$44,SOO. Ask tor Sandy Bell
979-23f0
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An Unbeli91nble home wilh ever}tthin corntOrt, Byilt-in vacuum system, f
t•r.ge. •i,.undry room. vinyl brick
flooring. entry hall, giant separate
family room wilh !!replace & big '
living room wilh llreplace. A dream
kitchen. Carj)els, drapes. All terms!
$61 .500.iA&k for Ann Montenon
962-1373
Coflllllial 5 le•oom
Sol Vista dream home is ready tor
occupancy. Olfers'2500 sq. ft . with W",
entry hall, 5 bedrooms, family
room, separate dining room. A big
eastern-styled fireplace. 3 baths. A
ftbulous master bedroom with ~
private bath. $63.500. Ask
Bart?ara Eysler.
11/a r ... ·ow-S47,t50
Sensational Summerfiekl hOme near
Plaza. Rich in deJail & extras_
Luxury appli ances, wood cabinets.
Ankle-deep qerpets, drapes.
Features 4 bedrooms, family room
& formal dining room, A big
firep4ace !or those chi!ly nights.
Completely s1"rinklered yards,
palio. VA or FHA terms available.
l isted by Edith Werner. t7f.J3tO
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1 , ~ .";~( f ?~ n ~f . ~n:-u ~~~ a~~!f4I
executive. Wet b•r & massive
'?oi' . one fireplace. "Ope~Smed ,,. .~pets>·drapeS. Entry tpl,
'-i b rodms + family room ' &
formal d ining room. 3 baths.
Qulside there'sialt;ilg pool & Patio.
F1~J;lciir gor119~ $89,900.•Ask lor "'8
" Gonsalv•s. . 142·669 I •
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~011 of' elbow room in this giant home in
Valley. Sltl 'On a quiet cul-de-sac 19f wi&h, tr•iler, access. Includes 2
wet bars. lemlly room + bonus
r~. ~ormal dining room. 4 king
blldr'ooms. Western brick fireplace
in'the ltving room. Just 1Vz years
Old.--$69,950. Ask far Fran Park.
142-256 I
. I , .-$ , 0 -·+
;,, Low ctOwn ·~o FHA t~rlJlS on th~s 10\l'el
home, located near future hrgh
school. Many extras including
walk-In c loSets loads of
cupboards. carpets PV stOf18 f:
fireplace in the family room Gas
bui lt-ins, dishwashe1 A hug!f •
maste1 bedroom As1' 10 1 Ray ... ~
"Radisay
. w "' ,,,,_ Mocpifk_, Spiml .. Va.
1n one of M1!ts1on Vlejo's finest neighborhoods. Has a
glorious view Heated & . IUtered ·~
pool with jacuzzi, tlnted~w1ndows,
central air Mammoth llOOf plan
wilh nearly 2900 sq. ft. tncludes 3
garden baths. Family room, dining
room, big library. Huge bedrooms
And a g igantic bonus r oom
$99,950. Ask for Leonard Elardo
540-1720
-· $)6,900-r,..! Vitw!
A bonus home'lJuarantPecJ to delight the hearts of all.
Has a wonderful view of the whole '
area. Big trees, plants, huge patio
area. New carpeting, freshly
painted inside & out. Private bath
off the master sufte. 3 bedrooms,
den area. OWner SjtCrilice. Listed
by Mary Jean, Crawford.
540-.1720
Despenltk. We
Buy now & save lhousandsl Rambling
located On 'II'\ qui•t cul-d&-9J!C
street. Includes G,arPets & drapes.
Gas bullt-ins & cfls.hwasher in the
kitchen. 4 bedr9om.s + J,amily
room. Gracious livlng room with
llreplace. Priced below market 1i·,
value at ,S.3.000. As~ for Monica i~
Huguet. 142-1154
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Sund• , A ril 13, 1975
SwimPodfw~
Entertain in styte in this luxury family resid9!'1ce with
a big custom pool & covered patio. ~
Even room for your boa! & trailer.
Beautifully decorated lhruout.
Natural wood cabinets, built-ins. t
Entry hall, 3 bedrooms, family
. room . d i n ing room & brick
lirep1ace. Owner very anxious.
$5 4 .9 5 0 . Li S tf'd by G a y
Hollingshead. t•2-55'6
$41,950 ~ s. ....... Cophtr-
Ernotion-packed home with a premiul'!'I. oo "c
Excellent room arrangerrent with
tiled entry hall, extra large living
room with lirep1a ce. separate
family room. 3 large bedrooms.
Beautiful master suite. Thick pile
carpets & custom drapes. Owner
llqvidales! $48,950. Listed by Ralph
Robertson. 492-7210
Celif_,..
With a bouquet of lush greenery,
Lovely open lalhe patio for outdoor
bafbeques. Sparkhng thruout with
a blending of "warm" colors &
textures. Carpe t s . drapes .
Farm-styled kitchen w ith natural
wood c abinets & built-ins. 3
bedrooms, tam11y-room & fireplace.
$42,400. l isted b y Charlette
Peterson. 142-6691
S11111 JHR Specid -$49.tOO
Two year old home 1n beautiful San Juan Cap1s1rano.
Has a lovely bric k entry way.
Accent i ng vau lted ceili n g ,
decorative wallpaper & shades. A
chef's kitchen w ith self-cleaning
oven, wood cabinets. Has 4
bedrooms, family room & a dining
room for entertain ing. Listed by
Pat Fry. 493·1341
Ml1sie111 Vk;o -$46,900
Owner very an11 ious. Popular Sorrento
beautiful family neighborhood. Has '
thick shag carpeting, custom
drapes. Entry hall, 4 bedrooms or 3
bedrooms + b ig den. Spanish
brick lireplace. Park-like yards,
patio. All terms available. Submit
all! Ask for Steve Feher.
130-6030
. ·-With "postcard pretty" yards, shutters, covered patio.
E11 ce1lent schools! Extra roomy fl.
with all kinds of custom features. ~
Plush shag carpeting, drapes.
Large pantry in the kitchen. 3
bedrooms + den area. A separate
din i ng roo m i s great for
entarlalning. PV stone fireplace.
And just $44,500. Ask for Mina Avis
540.1720
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17141 832-5440.
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Ori this terrific family horre in Huntington Beach on a
big. private lot with huge pool &
party area. Oilers 4 bedrooms +
den area, large living room wilh
brick fireplace. e n try hall,
king-sized master suite. carpets,
built-ins. Assume VA loan & low
monthly peyments. Very an11ious,
$43,900. Ask !or Thelma Read.
142·2561
Tltis Is IUdk._,,
Just $49,600 tor this fantastic famil
Irvine. California-ranch villa is just
4 years old. Has a huge custom ;~
I am 1 ly room w ilh h eavy open
bearred ceiling, West9f'n fireplace.
No-wax floors. custom cabinetry. 3
bedrooms, lull d in ing room._ ..
Cenlral air condit1on1ng. Ask for
Margaret Highsmith.
lrhHJ n. tiorws!
love the wonderful "country atmosphere" that ,
encircles this secluded home on Y2 ~
acre with room for horses. Has a ··
big swimming pool & covered
patio. Central air conditioning. 4
bedrooms. family r oom & dining
room. G iant-sized fireplace .. 3
baths. $37,900. Ask lor Lucille
McCullough.
ft" • • -. MHI' ._.$ct-P.t:
Breathtaking in appearance. A beautifully decorated
family residence with lush,
low-maintenance grounds. Room
!or a pool. Slab !or boat or trailer.
Secluded rear yard with huge 240
sq. ft. decking. No-wIDC floors,
iamily room with wet bar, brick
fireplace. 3 baths. dining room & 4
bedroom suites. $68,500. Ask IOI'
Madelyn Ruppert.
From this attractive home in Huntington Beach. Close
to ac:hoots & shops. Has a private
courtyard entry. Centrcd'floor plan
lllrith 3 bedrooms + den' ·area, a
private master q_9dr.o·om, all
modem kitchen wjlh .buift-ins &
· natural wood cabine1s. Carpeting,
drapes. Owner deSRer,.1e, asking
kJ,990. Listed by Ooh ~Son. '' .55,.
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Rig, beautiful home on a large corne r PRO F'ESS IONALLY "Surrounded by Spaci~ ire.nbel( &
R-2 lot. 4BR, ram rm. 2 frpl c's, a nd a LANDSCAPED. IT'S IN pools. Near Sottth Coast Plaza ONLY
rant as tie ocean vie\\' from nearly COSTA 111 ESA . IT 'S • · · , . ,, .. $36,000. All the oUtside maintenance
J UST $47 ,$00 f"ULL _.J \ .. •· rl ed b rof ion ,_ Call f every room ... PLUS almost i11visible PRJCE.CALL&ls-7171. UMOA IS&.l'-DA ·fillW'-'425,000 pe orm y p es1 •~. . or
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heavy sha ke roof. maki ng it look like ma<ble, pensive wall l'IPl>rs, plush In 21 acre ·community park. nil! 4:
one mammolh homo. New li sting at cptng &'.lltapeS:, .bl,t-ln .vac, pool' , -bedroom, 2 bath, 2 yr.old home has
'$149,500. jacuzzi, rsaun~. pll!r/SUp; ~a< gar. S been ·b ea utifully decorated by
J VACANT beaut bdrms., DR. FR&i>llHard rm. f d Id II ·1 ted ACOBS REALTY . 'EASTSIDE 76 LINDAJ&LE DR. . $,\T/$UN1·5 ~t:: t":~~h~l~np":;k & ".; c!m~ty
675-6&70 Bright and charming. 3 rnls . Not a Condo. See this NEW · bdr m. 2 bBlh home h" llG C YM ''DEAUVIUI" -VllW ST NG $55 99S Call-.,., 2911 H•wporill'°d.cOl'Mt'"30th new sh Hg earpeting , , ( BR-~ I Ibo J now. ' , ~-......,.. New antastic 4 uwue w nus rm. YOUR 0...,.,. t .. KE forma l d;o;o g room, cov. Impressive 2 story entrance, spac. LR '"" -~~~ ered patio and awaits Security complex, 3 h6"'1roo-· +bonus your offer. $44,100. & DR, w et bar, most inviting lge ~ ••-
G 1 1002 kitchen. E legant mstr BR suite. TQp room -pool table site. Wet bar, great ~~!'! .......... ~~.~ .. ~ ................ fb. IQPluacal•I ~ quality cptng. Priced right! $139,500 entertainment center. Can sail your
2 RUE CHAMONIX OPEN SUN 1·5 boat on the private lake or use the pool MRS. CLEAM MEWPORT BEACH Prapertles . & clubhouse facilities. This detached
LIVES HE~E . FIXER UPPER 1400 Q4JArl;~:~r~~., llACtt HUMTIHGTOM IUCH Sl'IClAL home is air conditioned and completely
Rl!freshing comb1na11on 3 bedroom home needs.l-"========--1 Come see m e-ibis week.end!" immac 4 upgraded. Shows like a model !!
of clean _and cozy. ~Jtra creative buyer with lots ELEGANT , tt",950. Cali 546·4141 11> sharp v.·1th very pr1\·ute or ambition. Super loca· BR l ·Story Sub'urbia Pk home. Sharp, """°
•acden. J8x3Cl Co1•erod 1;00. pr; vote yud , MULTI-LEVEL tOpcondition. Lge LR,famrm&formal . NEWPORT DUPLlliX
Pt1 tio. Ju s t ll s t~d at Dou~h boy pool. Anxiou!l 2 STY+ POOL dirling. Party oriented patiow /its own Beaut1'ful pr1'de of owne•sh1'p , 3 $35,900. Pal'k up -call o"''ner v.·i ll i;ell SS,000 un· .,
646·7171 . der appr aised value. Prestige community, im· brick BBQ. Air·cond work s hop, Hurry! bedrooms. 2 , baths each. Bltns,
on•' 1119 ·us 1u" •o.i N.ri • 11 u r ry, t ll ke ad\' a n. ~~e~~~en c~~·=~ be~\':r: · Won 't last. $61,500 • ·firep,aces and p.Jtjos, quiet residential [lllJ~~IJ;\I ;'.'~==~~sll fi?E~~;i~:~~~:~~~~~ 1:;~:::s:~s MAR Lux~::~::~5 :;n~h.~~n~~~~~~cn~~1~15· a
CERAl'i1 IC Tile Entry l""EW ON M.4.Rl(ET
leads lo rus tic wood Ne 'ol.·port Beach duplex. beam e d ram . rm .
\l.'/Spanis h bril'k frpl. F~>e lund. Sharp & cozy.
Poolsize lot, "''alk to $6-.500~-p RLING beach. 4 br. 3 b~. 3 c.11.r • ~
gar. Cl loan or ne"'' Gl . R ~ESTATE.
568.500. 968-0738 833-3548
Getterol I 002 G"'eral 1002 ...............................................
MAMY OF THE FOUOWIMG HOMES
LISTED BELOW ARE OPEM THIS
WHllEMD FOR YOUR IMSPECTIOM.
CALL FOR ADDRESSES AMD
IMFORMA TIOM.
MOUMT AIM & SUMSET VIEWS
Popula r Yale model -University
Park -Adult'occ upied. 4 bedrooms -
211.? baths. Very quiet location plus
extr a pa rking. Fee land. $66,950.
JIOYER SHORES BAYFROMT
Pier & Slip for large boat. 4 bedroo ms.
family room. ~1/:i bat hs, formaJ dining
room. Office would also be ideal
maid's room o r den. Decorative
wrought iron. 2 fireplaces, Spanish
tiled entry, view of main channel.
$?95,000.
HOUSE WITH GUEST QUARTERS
Bri ght, cleC\n ,.fresh Harbor View home
with' separate gues t quarters. 3
bedrooms, 21h b~ths in main house.
Den. bedroom'&' bath in guest house.
$99;500. .. ..
THIS CAM'T BE TRUE
Compare these units with those for sale
or sold on the same block. This has to
be a steal! 4 units on Balboa Peninsula.
$99,750.
CHOICE. HOME-CHOICE LOCATIOM
Delightful Deane two bedroom, two
bath plus den condominium in Bi g
Canyon. Exqui sitely decorated &
landscaped. Many custom features.
Perfect for a smaller family of any
age. $128,500 .
ST AHFORD-MODfl
Super end unit. 3 bedroom. 211.! bath, 2
rireplaces -shag carpet. wet _ba r ,
workshop ; nea r pool & t enni s ;· ..
'renced, enclosed patio. HURRY ! On ·.
ly $61,500.
TOO BIG, MUST SELL
4 bedrooms, den, fam ily room, dining
room , 3baths,s potless home with view
or hill s and ocean . Marve l ou s
condition, new l'a rpets. tile entry,
great kitche n. huge carpeted deck,
secl uded patio, 2 fireplaces and much
more. Owner will even finance at low
interest rate ror right buyer. $134.500.
OME Of A KIMI> CUSTOM
View home in old Corona del Mar.
Excellent location. VerY spacious.
a·b s olute mov e·i n conditio n . 2
bedrooms a nd ramily room or 3
bedrooms. $129,500.
YOUR IMYITATIOH TO ...
Dover Shores and the best price on
Galaxy Drive. This · property blends
warm stylin g wi th a full rich vi ew, a
treasured combination . 4 bedrooms . 3
baths . Family room. Formal dining
area. Pool. $169,500.
SWIM and SUM
from your ver y own duplex. Localed
near Newport Yacht Club. steps to Bay
& across Blvd. to ocean. Excell ent
rental area on fee land , for S87 ,SOO. Will
trade.
room . ch ee.y gudeo Lge roof garden. Spacious 3 & den ea. HUGE BONUS-ROOM kitchen o\•erlooks hu i:?e h f h
ram!ly room. magnifi· unit. Custom design, sout o , wy & Greatfamil:Ylivingcanbeyoursinthis
centbasement'A·ithhuge 3.djacenttolrvineTerr.Beamceilings. beautiful 4 bedroorri, 2 1.Aa bath
s tone fireplace , Frplin ea.2 Yearsnew!.View!Hurry' Turt.lerock home.·The bonus room is
dramatic stair.i.·ay leads large 'enough for a pool table. 3 Car to e no r mous double 3 H ES FOR LUSE doors of kings master OM garage. Ideally located across street
suite. Separate landin g Bay Island furn. 4 BR, dock $2,000 Mo. rrom park and pool. $79,500. Call
leads to separate Llttle lslandfurn.3BR.dock$8.SOMo. 640·6161
ch;ldce o·, w;o g Th;,;,' Big Cyn . tinfurn_ 3 Bil. C&D $1,150 Mo. HARBOR VIEW HOMIE must see-Ca ll no"''
842'2535-2111 s ... J-"-Hlls R-• A one.of-a.kind home that includes 4 oPfN11!9 ••r51l.Hl lO~l ~lfl ' -_,....... -
MEWPORT CfMTfR. M.8. 644-4910 bedrooms, den, formal diping, 3 baths. THE REiil I
ESTl\TERS
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BIG FAMILY
This 2000 sq. ft. home is all on one level.
Obie detached garage with room for
Grnerol 1002General 1002 boa t or trailer s torage. Large
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Over 2000 sq. ft. of 2 story
luxury "'ilh fo rmat din·
ing room, family room
and 31h baths. Room !or
boat a nd trailer too. Npt.
Hi Sc hool. IO't dCM.'JI.
l..,.Quail ~ liilPlace Praperti•• 7S2·1920
1<100 QIJAll 5l MIW..O•t •IACH
LACUESTA
BY THE SEA
MODOWM
Your oppartunity ! ! 2,100
Sq. ft. of ocean. Cooled
.i::randeur with no down
payment. Four jumbo
bedrooms . Most pre·
s li gious & d~ired area.
First to call gets this
tremendous bargain.
Call 842-2535.
oPf.NIJl 9•11 S,UNI08flll(f' ·
f'll!lff l;liifl·
S&S EXECUTIVE
SIMGLE STORY
Soaring vaulted ceilings.
Plush shag cpt., elegant
cus tom dr apes. Cozy
famil y roo m . Bric k
rireplaee. Formal din·
ing. H uge master suite.
Private patio entrance.
Cor ner lot. Park·like
yard. $6000 down ! Act
now-call 847..00JOAgent.
PAMORAMIC
VIEW
Nearly 5000 sq. ft. of
elegant a nd luxurious
view home. S bdrms, ~
baths, 2 wet bars, 2
fire p laces, 2 family
rooms and 2 many extras
VALUE. •.••
is_ wha t it's. all abqut. Absolutely
gorgeous home in Cameo Shores, on
2nd level, with a vi ew of the jetty, boat
traffic. peninsula lights. & 180 degrees·
of. P acific. 3 Coriipletely private bdrm.
suites, 41/::-baths,. htd. pool, beautiful
landscaping. Mint condition. A real
VALUE at 5250.000 !Bl451 )
SUPER VIEW
From Surrview. 1-larbor, Catalina &
coast lights. See this Lusk Moptecito
plan, 4 Br., 21h baths, fam. r~ .. lovely
gardens. This is the best buy 1n Harbor
View Hills al $135.000 (81529)
OPEM SUM. 1-5 3607 SURFVIEW, CdM
oovfl!, SHORES
Has m arly marvelous homes, but few
like this one. Unobstructed panoramic
view, 4 BR .. 41h baths~ pool,' ideal for
entertaining, with card roolll , & bar,
lit>ra ry & music rm ~. r~mily _tm . with
prof. bar (3 wet bars in all), lush
landscaping, terriric tile , fii ckerjng
gas lamps. Worth it at $228 ,000 (Bl551 )
HARBOR
COMPANY
REALTORS
2165 E. C:O.t Hwy" C-. dol Mw
"~tllho9 Rtal &-lo Mtwporl Hartior
Sinct 1944" '
' 673-4400
2 I i s t . 0 w n c rs wi 11 s c 11 "!!"'!!!"'!!!"'!!!"'!!!!!!!!!!!!!"'!!!"'!!!"'!!!"'!!!"'!!!"'!!!"'!!!"'!!!"'!!!!! · this executive home on ~
easy terms or will accept
Palm Sprinp;s home as
down payment.
l..,.Quall ~ liilPlace Prapertlea ·
752•1t20
1400 OIJAll Sf. MlWl'Olll llAC:H
SPAMISH ESTATE
POOL·IEACH
$2250DOWM
Arched entry. Old World
Spanish Grandeur. Open
beamed cathedral ceil·
ings. Raised formal din·
i ng r oom, Barcelona
kitchen. Every room has
'a wa ll o! glass view of
sparklin ~ pool &terrace.
Ca n \ina wet b ar.
Gene rous s ized siesta
suites. First to call gets
thi s unique b eac h
bargain. Celt 963·7881.
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Sunday 12·5
I 056 Vallejo
Circle
1002 G.Mro1 1002
$68,750 -LOWEST PRICID
2 Bdrm. & ·convert. den, 1n Harbor
Vi e w Homes.· You own the land.
Florida based owner s8ys, ''sell or
LEASE WITH OPTION1'0BUY."
JUST LISTED -llWFfS COllDO
Super sharp Carmelita model & just
18 mos. new! 4 Bdrms., ~full baths,
storage galore. Flat.top bltn. range.
Trans ferred owner must leave!
$82,900
IRYIME TlllRACE
Rfl.AXID WA 1111 VIEW UVIMG
Designed for comfortable .fa_m~ly· liv·
ing & executive enterta1n1n g. 4
Bdrms., 4 1h baths, formal dining area.
Bay & ocean vi ew, cov.ered p~tio, ~l.
& bit-in BBQ. Detailed to perfection.
App't. only. $247,500
room for pool .· View of the Turtleroek
Hills. Outstanding• value $83,950. Call
64-0-6161 "
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NEW· CUSTOM DUPLEX ·
SOUTH OF HIGHWAY -do you like
shingles, sha~es. stained glass, solid
oak paneling, raised J)&neled doors,
700 sq. ft . of decking & 4 car parking?
$119.500. Call 673·1658
50f Golde• od, CdM s.tf* 1·5
ENTERTAIN •••
_by the p0ol this summer in this 4
bedroom house with lovely pool area,
covered patio, brick BBQ, close to
s hopping. Just $47,500.
15312 Mon~ ... La.H.I. S• 1·5
BEAUTIFUUY DECORATED
HARIOR VllW HOME Montego model. 4
Bedrooms, dining rm + fam rm.
Warm· fireplace. On a beautiful
landscaped corner lot. Shows like a
model. $81 ,500.
.CALL-644.7270
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IHJ :IU.Y TNS WllHlllD
View rrom ·Laguna·to Palos Verdes.
Absolut'ely immaculate 3 bdrm.,
family rm. home, with all of the
upgrades that 'show rOJ1.I "pride of
ownership''. $115,000.
OP1M SUM. 1 ·5 3111 TOPSIDI I.AMI
BIG CANYON REALTY
644-1193
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A SLEEPER U133l'ortSeaboumeNB
P l j 1 educed on Before you buy slop in t:i.~:ha':: 2rbedroom. 2 Ind see thla beautiful
bath home near beach In home. Pool size yard.
Corona del Mar. Pool Many e:itlraa. Prtted
VliW LOCATIOH-fi'UAl.ITV
Broadmool' U , Corona del Mar. 4 Br.,
DR, -dert home . Top condition .
Beautifully dqne !· P~noramic view or
harbor-& night li ghts from very private
corner lot; all m~jor rooms loo~. out on
the greet vlew!10wner moviri(, early
possession for the neW 'owner. ?i'iced
low for the serious buyer. $129,5001•
OPIH SAT /SUM I· 5 250 I ISLAMD VllW
COllOMA Dll. MAii IMCOMI
Triplex· 3 2·bdrms.: luxury owner's
unit + 'S515 month income. Call ror
app't .
CC Orange Coast Q::
2111 E. CNst Nwy.,' Cem1 4tl ll1r
IEAL ESTATE 144·4141
macnab/ lrvtna -realty
FIMU HOMIS
FltOM UZ.000 TO S771.off
DOYER SHOlllS IXICUTIVI HOMI.
Impressive 4 bedraom 01!_ beautiful
Galaxy Dr. Lg. Pool-size lot, patio.&
badminton court. $132,500. Helen
Hartley 642·8235 . (W38)
MO QUE~TIOM AIOUT ml
One of the BEST VALUES & BEST
Maintained homes in Turtleroek! 3
bedrooms -air conditioned -
ONLY $64 ,950 w /land. ·Laszlo
Sharkany 644·6200. (W39)
IA YSIDI llEAUTY.
Marvelous private courtyard entry
w /fountain & jacuzzi. Ocean VIEW
from most .room•, '4 bedrooms, each
with its own balb; "exciting lg. game
room. Sandy beach. $245,000. Joyce
Edlund 642-8235. (W4-0 )
•AH ~HOOll
Don 't dare sneeze before you rush
to this Corona del Mar income
property with outstanding income.
$89,500. OPEN SUN. 1·5 P.M. 432
AVOCADO, CdM. (W4l)
CC>MT1Mro1tARY CHARISMA.
Stunning 4 bedroom, 'fan\ily <oom &
den home w /exciting VIEW of
Upper Bay! Sp tit-level w /beams;
glass, rich woods & used brick.
$135,000. Helen Hartley 642·!1Z35·
(W42) ' ' • '
·... suPla SHOW IUc't
Elejant Versailles on G<ilf Course.
Magnificently decorated ·&
furnished. 4 bedrooms -4~ l>aths.
Professionally landscaped. Pool &
jacuzzi. Great view of fairways.
$320,000. Bob Owens/Gloden Fay
642·8235. ( w 43)
NOSTALGIC l.t.UIOAt
Almost new duplex -fully leased
-3 bedrooms, 2 baths, fireplace
each unit. Excellent condition!
$115,000. Polly Johnston 642-8235.
(W44)
''UFI llGIMS AT 4Z.OOO"
Newport .Beach 3 bedroom home
w /warm family room, Z huge brick
fi<eplaces, sup,er landscaped. lot &
great custom features. Emmet
McKune 644-6200. (W45 )
IRYIHE TIRIU.CI • '
ARCHITECTUIU.L D,._.GHT. ·
Convenient loc ation to Fashion
Island, boating or school. 7 yrs.
new. High ceilings, stone' fireplace,
island kitchen . $130,000. OPEN
SUN . 1 :30 ·5 :30 P .M . 711
K-THANGA. (W46)
UMDA ISLI UYFltOMT.
Exquisite in every detail
magnificent marble entry &
circular stairway. 6 bedrooms, den
& library . 4 marble fireplaces.
Gourmet kitchen. Even a 'dark
room for camera buffs. Pier & sllp.
Asking $485,000. Lynne Rothell
644-6200. (W47)
T.M.T. + Ylow
Tiburon model in Harbor View Hills
Never befor e listed . Three
bedrooms, family room, im-
maculate condition .
Belle Chase Lee 644'6200 (W'8)
MIWl'ORT CREST VALUE.
$5000 in extras included. 2
bedrooms, den, dining room. No
malnt. Compare to new. $67,000.
Larry Dyer «iM2·8Zl5. (W.49) F.lcJ?a nt. impre ssive 1 1 andi:()vercdlanai foren· below' market. for quick
wonder home "ith spec. RT y tehalnlnllf, OwMr olfer· ••le. ' "'"'•r•ll ,.1ass1arden C.f. COLESWO H ;ngverynexlbl•l<rmtlo' CALLANmME "GU IM THE SWIM"
k "ch•", ma" I•• 640.00ZO qual;rled buyer, '67,SOO, 8'8·311211,oveoN.S<Jm With this spacious 5 bedroom JUST REDUCED
Cameo Shores view home. Great for
entertaininl!. 4 bedrooms, fa m ily
room. formal dining tObm. $179,500 .
LIMDA ISLE
Relax in t.h e comrortable elegance of
this waterrronl home designed by
Philm e r E ll crbrook . Bca ullfully
landscaped courtyard entrance &.
bayslde terrace. Top view or main
channel, p ier & slip for 2 boats .
$:l85.000.
firepltte, beamed c:eil· Includes 1J11' land . Call family home in Westcliff Area.
;n••· and shulle" EASTILUFf"CIHTH now\4 ... ,111~. '. .._ Feqllei•Pu1\ • Lovely large pool & entertaining
throughout. Available • 11$"')."1 '11H IOlfN1Cf/, OM'Stll/S91 ·t-area. $94,500. Martha Macnab "'·ith onl y lO"~ down, 3 "!!"'!!!"'!!!"'!!!"'!!!"'!!!"'!!!"'!!!"""'!!!!1!!"'!!!!!111"'!!!!!\'!!!!! • COiumbia J:>r.CM bdrm, 2 balhs aDd only !!! • 10 ,_ Dd.,n, completely 642·8235. (9.'50) .
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surrounds a sparkling pool. Please
COll)eJ by to vlew 1this µnusual home
which le nds itself beautifully to ent~taining. Qffered at $109,500.
2311H.-,Howport-h S.• 1·5
t-IEW LISTING! .
SUHR YIJW L"9CATIOH -on Kings
id. 3 Bedrooms, 2 •baths -nice
enclosed patio. Immaculate. Be the firs~to'!ee this. • " k · ·
1521 KlofJI Rd. CllffHcry .. HI S411i 1-5
REAL-I. Y TRULY: lOVR Y ·
NEWPORT H£1GlfTS l..OCATIOH -3
bedroom, 2 bath, fa!'l!lY room, large
lot, 2 iirepla<>es, completely
remodeled. covered patio. The best school~. $'i5,0ji.o. 1 f ' .
459 c~ Cir. c--.Sutt l·S I
'EASTBWPF ..!...BEST 'VALUE .
IMMACU~ATE LUSK·IUILT -4
Bedroom, Family Room Home -on
1 quiet c ul -de-sac corner lot. Priced
right a t $79,500.
900AldorP'l.Cir.H....,...._h S..2·$
WESTCLIFF AREA
' THlllFIC FLOOR PLAH -5 bedroom
with privacy !or e'Veryone. LovelY
courtyard entry, and d elightful J>atio
and lqsh landsfaping, $!11,500
163l.HkJlll•d. Howport.., s.. 1.s
NEWPORT ISL.AND . DUPLEX
OHE•OF·A·KIHD, b eautifu lly ~mat'ritain ect 15 bedroom / 3 bedroom
. units. Crystal chailOe li er. marble
1fireplaces, lO' ceilings! A most elegant
and unusual find . $117,500. 6754060
*~ * *1 * . ~ritage Col · • 100
' . BEACH HOME
549,100 -Short walk' to the water. 3
Bed(6om, 2 b•th, custom bonus room,
BBQ, llrfck iiatlo, nearby pool and ten·
11lis ~Qurt. See this charming, pewly
jisted beach home offered at $49,500.
Cd! 140.1151.
ASSUMABLE LOAM
PlYMEHTS OHLY $149. per month
including taxes for this sharp 3
bedroom, 2 bath Costa· Mesa home.
You'll love the massive bri ck
fireplace, huge kitchen, separate
dinette area, covered patio and large
.rear yard studded with fruit trees.
Hew .., the ......... Priced only $37 ,000.
Cd! 546-5110.
UNUSUAL HOME
FtllST TIME. OFFIRBI -4· bedroom.
famlly rm. 2 frplcs. 3 baths,. big Jot, 4
car garage. 2 patios, rec.tty 11Mi'd1led.
All this and lovely Eastside location.
Harbor High School district. Asking
$64,500. Owner will listen to offers. Call
1540.1151
VACAM't
AHD HEW OH THE MARKET -sharp
north Costa Mesa. 4 bedroom, 2 bath
& family room. Beautiful condition
with r e modeled kitchen and new
carpets thruout. Perfect cul -de-sac
location . L-pri•cft r.cn1. Priced only
$41,950. Call now I won t last 546·5880
RARl •FIMD
SPECTACULAR OCEAN FROHT -2
story home with magnificent wJew mtd
beach. 3 La rge bedrms with room for
4. Oversized family room and living
rm. Modern kitchen and dining. All
less than, 3 years old. First time of.
fered at $199,000. Choice Balboa loca-
tion. Call 540· I I 51
., Office Opoo, Sal••\lov• & Sundoy• NEWPORT· BACK BA y ·
t PETE BA'RRffi REALTY '. ovi11 3700 59.Fr. of family home.
. :\.;Priced only $122,500. 5 big bedrooms, ~ 1605 Wes.tcllff rlr • ., N.B. 642-s200-, ,, ~f?rm~ d\ning, large farriily. ~ poolt, 2
100 E. Balbo• Blvd.,-B11lboi1 675-4060 '\•'"f-1rep}aceS ·.& rnuch , much more.
' E/ei:antly, d ecorated' & ready for your
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.TUST LISTED.'2 qf the sharpest, nrly.
new, Big E 's, ih The Bluffs. 2250 Sq. ft.,
3 BR. 21h ba .. form. din .. huge fam.
rms. $!U,500 a nd ~.500 • '
OPfH l·S ' '.2617 VISTA ORNADA
; D.P~~P+N..Q,~<;fAYVIEWS r Ele~8J!(3 J!R . 2h lia:,t>omes. Like new
3 ,yr, o,lds. with abundance of glass, all
leading to lge. wt:ap·around patio.
1 • • , OPEM •~s
I 41Q P.LATA IOffV.P...-1 $84.500
, 312 YISTA MADE ..... $107,000111CLkind .
SUPER 4 II. IUY-$57,500
Immac. 3 y_r. old, across from pool &
; huge gree nb elt. Combination
1 kitch/fam. room, 21/2 baths.
OP'EH · 1.5 428 VISTA SUERTE
HELEN B. DOWD
REALTOll, IHC: MLS 644-0134
1973 Top Lister & Top Sal...,.•
Howport..Mosa loald of Roalton
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' I LIDO .ISLE
' 815 Via Lido 5oud , Open 50M. I ·5
Wa tetfront 4 llR., 51Qa ., rumpus rm,
Pier& float, ·sandy liea~h . $325,ooo ' ' I ZO Via Wcnlen. Open San: 1-5
Spacious 4:'1_,BR .. ramify rm .. dini!l~
rm. On 52 ft , lot . Enclosed pattof'.
, $175,000
, Large 8 BR .. 6 ba. home on sandy
~· beach. Trade or lease. $295,000
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MOTEL SITE
One mile to Knott's Berry Farm .
IOOX300 iJh main frontage stneet ; of·
fered at $75,000
COROHA DEL MAR
Rus tic home with 2 bdrms., 2 baths, on
R-2 lot. Offered a t S65.950.;
31577E.HiaoDr. Oi-S-12·4
Beautifully decorated condominium,
located on Laguna Niguel Golf Course.
Vaulted ceil.; close to community en·
tertainment area. $44,950
REDUCED $4,500
Newport Beach, exclusive area.
Beautifully decorated with papers &
paint; 4 bdrms., dining rm .. recrea··
tion room . Ready to go at $73,900
CORONA dol MAR DUPLEX
Uncle S. will help you buy this 3 bdrm. + l·bdrm. Best t erms. $95,000.
HARIOR YIEW HOMES
Much in demand Carmel; 3 bdrms., 2
baths + family rm. Offered at tlie low
·price of $64,950. ·
4.PLEX, WILL TRADE
4 Large' units, xlnt loc. Offered at
• . ' $95,500
[Ufi~IN-M/\ftl·IN IHl
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644-7662 . CORONA DEL MAR
t { • ' h • Xlfit buy. 3 BR, 3 ba. single sty. ome Go_;;.al I OOZ'G ... ral I 002
on 35 ft. streel -lo·slreet lot. $89,000 ··················~··················:········
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HOMES OPEH 1·5 1Ws: Aft...,.DDft
llHl9UE ia the lhrffs -original section.
3 bdrm, excellent condition. See
Ronnie Lundy at 2004 Vista Cajon.
$74,000.
UHl9UE la t•e lluffs -3 bdrm.
delightful paneling, view, owner will
finance at 81ho/Q,' asking $98,500. See
Rita Boland at 430 Vista Parada in the
Bluffs . -
UHl9UE lot '""'" -4 bdrm single story, pool, loaded with extras, extra c lean ,
tremendous view. See Nadine Crout at
5532 Oakley Terrace, Turtlerock.
$134,000.
A UH19UE DUPLEX in Coraao dol M .. -
Classic, la ndma rk duplex. Spanish
exterior, interior. New cond., exciting.
See Vergilene Hull at 608 Marguerite,
bring $139,500.
UHIQUE ill Harbor View tto..s -clean
and vacant Monaco, 2 bed.rm & 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.
UHl9UE hi Cerot1a dol Mar -Cozy
duplex, s ha ke roof, near park and
school , only $73,500. See Pat Lane at
426 Acacia, Cor:on~ del Mar
llHl9UE -Lido lslo -4 bdrms, large
lot, pool, very Pasadena, incl screened
sun porch. See Hugh Mynatt 116 Via
Havre. Asking $175,000.
UNIQUE In Harbor View Homes -
Portofino with bunk room, plus 3 bdrm
home. Slightly Spanish. See Zoe Ann
Rhodes a t 1729 Port Charles. Bring
$92,600
UHl9UE Oft Sp~ss Hll -17,000 sq, ft.
lot, 4 bdrm single story, nearly new .
$212,000, See Fran Scott at 67
Montecito, Spyglass Hill .
UHl9UE ill Meaa V_.. -Handsome,
yummy 3 bdrm Buccola, across from
park. perfecto! $79,500. See Glen
· Statum at 1791 Hummingbird, Mesa
Verde.
UNIQUE in Meta Verde -2 Story, 4
bdrm, darkroom or office, great
. location. Asking $72,000. See Nancy
Simmons at 2824 Stromboli in Mesa
Verde.
UHl91JE hi Carot1a dot Mer -4 bdrm, 2
story larger home with a small yard.
Near beaches, n ewer .. nifty. See
Barbara Campbell at 310 Orchid,
Corona del Mar.
UH19UE in Meta Verdt -Fairway 4
bdrl'.Jl9 single story, new offering at
$1~,000. See Martha Beynon at 3024
Java Road. · '
UHl9UE hi MHa Verde -4 bdrm,
custom neaf golf and tennis club, large
lot. single story. See Betty Chapp at
1882Tahiti Drive, Costa Mesa.
llH19UE la Mesa V--5 bdrms, pool,
jacuzzi, atrium model. $80,500. See
Earl Hibbard al 2081 Goldeneye, Mesa
Verde.
UHl9UE ill TIM llufh -Former model
home, greenbelt location, Back Bay
view, warm interior. $89,000. See Edith
Patton at 24.07 Novia, The Bluffs,
Newport Beach
llHl9UE COHDOMINIUM ia Hoe lluffs -
vintage plan, colorful charming and
·vacant, 3 bdrms , 2300 sq. ft., hard to
find loo·ation . Call 675-6000 for
directions to Dottie Johnson at 523
Avenida Campo; bring $79,500.
UHICj>UE la Mesa Verde -4 bdrms,
family rm & formal dining room, two
fireplaces a nd over 2600 sq. ft. under
the shAk e roof. $81,500. See Nancy
Simmons at 2023 F1amingo.
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ON TOP OF tHE flEAL £STATE MAR IC ET WlTH THE
NICEST 'EOPLE SELLING THE' NEATEST HOMES
COIM>NA DEl liAft. &75-8000
ME.IA "Vl: .. Df.. M&-5090 • CALL US
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LIDO ISLE
Initial offering of beauti ful a nd
spacious contemporary family home . 5
BR, din rm , fam rm , 4 ba. Opens to lrg.
1 patio. By appt. only. $149,500.
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SELL Idle ltetn11 with a The raate1t draw In the
Delly 2llotClauUifd Ad. Weit, •. a Dalt,-Pilot
·-... ~od..W.-
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lidos Finest ·
.for $115,000.
Formal dining area for
10, Brick blln wet bar, 3
Bedrm•. 3 baths with
south patio for breakfast.
Ready to move into,
Open Sun 1·5. or call re·
garding 213 Via Dijon.
Trl·Harbor Realtor11
DBA.
Catch the
GOLD RING
See this East.side beauty,
hardwood floors, 3
bedroom + large family
rm, dble garage off a l·
ley, charming garden +
covered patio. Open Sun·
day 1·5 477 Broadway ,
CM. For appointment,
rail Tri-Harbor, OBA.
OCEANFRONT
DUPLEX
2 Bdrms. each unit , com·
pletely furn.; rrplrs. in
each apt., ""'ith front &
rear sundecks: priced at
$179.SOO
673.:3663 548·0715 eves
HEWLISTIHG
Howpo..t lslaad
2·Story 3 bdrm .. 2 bath
family home, with lots or
charm. Spotless condi·
lion! Qy,:ncr ready t o
move . purchas e d
anotht"r. $79,950
67J.3fi63 673-8086
associated
BROl<ERS >!fA TCJJO.
l Z V.~J'''"
OPEH HOUSES
SAT. & SUH. 1·5
IAYSHORES
2511 VISTA
2 Bd rms .. 1 bath + large
guest rm. & bath over
garage + beach bath in
garage. Beautifully re-
modeled kitchen; lots or
charm. Purchase in fee
or ""'ith leasehold .
249 I CRESYYIEW
Custom buirt. on lge. cor·
n er lot : 3 bdrms .. 3
baths. lge. living rm ..
formal dining rm .. fami-
ly rm. with """et bar : lge.
mstr. bdrm. Paved
stor11ge area for boat or
motor coach. 2Nice patio
areas. $98,500
"C"THOMAS
REALTOR
224 W. Coast Hwy.
N'pt. Beach 548-5527
Eves. 545-5643
OPEN HOUSE"
SUHDA Y 12:30.5
LITTLE BALBOA ISL.
DUI;' LEX
JBR. tBR $139,500.
205 AIALOHE • HAL PINCHIH, RJtr.
2727 E . Coast Hwy
675-4392
Owner Anxiou5
.. ""'ill sell V.A. 4Bed. 2
bath, family home. Lrg. frplc. low maint. garden,
patios. surround sparkl·
ing pool. 549,950. Call
640·66<l0<,::..--...
G~rrie .. ........... "'-'·
NEWPORT
3626 CATAMAllAH:
REALTORS
675-5$1 I
S ·P·R-E·A·D OUT! Big family living;
six bedrooms. huge family room, pool.
jacuzzi & putting green. Marguerite
Ave. to Inlet Way, immediately left on
Keel Dr. & follow your nose to the cul·
de-s ac . VOILA! Open Sat. &Sun.
320 SEAWARD:
Shorecliffs Split-level three bedroom,
fami ly room -beam ceilings. In-
teresting and different. Open Sun.
only.
617 MARIGOLD:
PLAIN VANILLA?? Not this one. In·
teresting two bedroom and a ''loft'' for
the kids. On a lot a nd·one-half, R-2 zon-
ing r eady for a large' secgnd unit. Open
Sat. only. .
1411 MARINERS'
A HANDY-DANDY! Solid value too.
Five bedrooms with pool; close to
schools. s hopping, library, & park.
Open Sun. only.
We're Hl"tillJ out fast, but ttift
have a few ialernliltcJ lhHllCJS. ·
WE'VE GOT A SECRET:
lt 's~handsome, comfortable. easy liv·
ing in this exceptional Bluf(s con·
dominium. By a ppointment only.
HIDDEH TREASURE: .
On E. Bayfront, Little Island. Unusual
five bedroom, ON THE BAY with
private pier or re-convert to a duplex.
There's a very interesting wine cellar
too. Appointment only.
9UALIFIES FOR TAX CREDIT?
-worth consideration. BRAND NEW·
three bedroom home; well equipped ..
In an excellent price range of $52,500,'
Call to see.
$64,000
in CORONA DEL MAR: Two bedroom,
ne w s hag carpeting, self-cleaning
oven, n e\~f copper plumt>ing. Call to
see.
TEH ACRES-
ON THE BAY -Puget Sound V ash om
Island. Was hington State. Private
estate with lovel~: Colonial home plus
Guest Cottage. S168.000.
COLE Of NEWPORT REALTORS
2515 E. Coast HWy., Corona cfe.I Mar
675·5511·
IOOZG._... 1002' ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
HUG HOMES, IMC. • ISLAND VILLA
Stroll to bay & shops from this family
sized 3 bdrm., 3 bath winner. Ultra.
prime location! $119,950 -Terms or.
trade
CHANGE YOUR LIFE STYLE
Live on Linda Isle's lagoon; guard.
tennis, your prjvate dock. No painting,
carpeting or draping, already there in
perfect taste . 5 Bdrms. $310,000 ·
GRACIOUS tlVIHG
Glide into your slip. sit on your terrace
& sip; breathtaking view on bay.
$275,000
RETREAT TO HO UPKEEP
3 Bdrm., 2'h bath Bluffs condo. Private
patio. Priced for quick s·ale at $54,500
THE ILUFFS -
Perfect 4 bdrm. home for lge. family,
located on lovely greenbelt. Near
shops, school~ & churches. $72,500
SPYGLASS HILL
Beautiful 4 bdrm. home on top of
Spyglass. Family rm., bonus rm. -
dramatic ocean & b ay vieWS9
Enchanting nig ht views. ·$162,500
WATERFRONT
WITH Pl ER & 2 SLIPS
SI32.QOO. LrJ! 3BR home
needs new owner. Enjoy
living o n the water.
Tastefully redecorated
in 1973. Large spacious
room s offering dis·
linetive living on fee
land. 2 Fireplact!S., open 567 S• Hkolm Drive, Wte I 02
beam,. Newport C...ter 6411-4050' CALL645~ ~ fR€1TIGr ~ f HOME:S G-ral IOOZGOMral 1002 --· . . ............................................. . }R EAT 4 BR fam rm ._ _______________ _
home, Corona del Mar. I"
Rm for pool. Aillk 'g.
$87,500. OPEN SAT/SUN
1·5 : 4518 Wayne Rd .
UNITED IROllERS
EVELYN Sl\1'iTH
646·7414
IESTIUY
In College Pa rk . 3
Bdrms .• 2 baths: frpl c.
NEW car peting. $44,500
440E ....... I
Open Salj5ool 1·5
IESTIUY
In ~!onlicello tondo. 3
Bdrms .• l 'h bath.~. Ex·
ceplionally clean. $31,600
IESTIUY
On the ~·•tee.. Dramatic
new home, n.-ttntly re·
duced to only $220.000
409Ho.~
lalboa Joi.id
· Open5al~l ·5
HESTEll·UOWH
& Assoc .• Realton
133°9711
\
LIDO ISLE
Luxury bayfront duplex ; 3 l)drms .. 3
ba. + 3 bdrm. 2b a. 60 ft .. on priv. san·
cly beach. $325.000 ; financing avail. 330
Via Lido Nord. Open Daily 1·5.
Perfect, large family home; 5 bdrms.,,
4 ba .• fam. rm., dining rm., 2 frplcs.,
l ~e., s unny patio. $139 .500. 221 Via:
Nice: Open Sun. 1·5.
•HIWl'Otn' SHO!IES• 3 Bdrms., 2 ba., 2-sty. livmg rm.; open
beam ceil., brick frplc. l ·Blk. to
beach. $:;7 ,500. 408 Prospect, open Sat.
· 1·5.
Customized A·frame; 3 bdnns .• 2 ba.,
country kitchen. Near pools & tennis:
walk to ocean. 939,200. 238 Colton: open
Sun. l ·S.
HOUSES FOR SALE
2 IEDROOM
386 Ramona Way . Costa Mesa
546·4141 S49.500 Sun 1·4
427 Nur(·issus . Corona del Mar
· 675-2373 S7 1.000 Sun. 1-5
515 frvine . NeY.'port Beach
545·8424 Sun 1·5
*437 Seaward. Corona d el Mar
673-8550 567.500 Sat /Sun 1-5
71 2 Malabar (Irv. Te rr.) CdM
675·3000 Sun. 1 ·5
250 22nd St. Eastside CM
642-6368 Sa t /Sun 12
250 E. 22nd St. Eastside. ·c M
642-6368 . S at /Sun 1-5
2 BR & FAM RM °' DEi'
•22 Rue Cannes. Bi g Canyon, NB
644·6056 Sl 25.000 Sun 1-5
230 Prospect St, Ne\\'port Bea ch
64 2·3686 Sat/Sun 2·5
•2702 Vi s ta clcl Oro. Bluffs NB
644-7845 S60.500 Sat /Sun a ft I * •223 Ca n al, Newport Shores. NB ·
64 2-5200 S65.000 Sat /Sun 1-5
JO Rue Fontainebleau BigCyn NB
644·1766 $128 ,500 Sat /Sun 1-5
432 Seville (Balboa Pen.) N.B.
644 -1766 S89.SOO Sun.11 ·3
219 Orchid , Corona del Mar
644 -6200 Sat/Sun 1·5
617 Marigold. Corona del Mar
675-5511 Sat 1·5
2441 Vista Noblezri (Bluffs) NB
f>7 5-3000 Sun. 1-5
165 23rd St. E asts ide, CM
642-6368 Sun. 12-5
330 Morning Canyon Rd. CdM
675·7225 Sl06,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
18382 M a pledale Ln ., H.B.
752-1920 566,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
1717 Pt. M anleigh CHV Hmsl N .B.
552·7500 $76,500 Sun. 1-5
331 Drift\VO<XI. Corona de! Mar
'· 675 -7225 $122,500 Sun 1-.>
l23Via Nice. Newport Beach
Si.5-9491 $86.950 Sun 1·5
3 BEDROOM
1224 Belfast . 1-fa lecrest , CM
540-2286 Sun 1-5
243 Hill Place, Costa Mesa
642-6670 542.950 Sat/Sun 11 -6
242 Walnut CNpt . Shores) NB
548-1290 S->l ,900 Sun. 1-5 * * •31423 S Coast Hwy. Lag Bch
549-122 0 S99.500 Sal/Sun 12·5
811 Kin gs Rd., Ne""' port Beach
642 -0200 S93.750 Sat/Sun
1400 Kings Rd. CliffHaven. NB
642-5200 S79.500 Sal/Sun 1-5
•1420 Kings Rd . CliffHaven. NB
642-5200 $122.500 Sal/Sun 1-5
1765 Ba hama La. Mesa Verde, CM
646-3255 S un 1-5
238 Colton <Npt. Shores) N. B.
645-7975 $(>°9,200 Sun. 1-5
•#40 Rue Fontainebleau, Bg Cn NB
5'19·8505 3135.000 Sal /Sun 1·5
#34 Rue F ontaine bl eau, Bg Cn NB
549·8505 SL24.000 Sal/Sun 1-5
8112Vale nria Dr. HB
847 -2024 540.900 S al /Sun 1-5
440 Elmhurst !College Pk l C.M.
833·9781 $44 .500 Sat/Sun 1-5
429 Vista Suerte. Bluffs , NB
673·8550 Sal/S un 1-5
•416 Ca bri!Jo, Costa Mesa
540·1151 Sal/Sun 1·5
324 Morning Canyon, Shrclfs CdM
642-8235 Sat /Sun 1-5
667 Vista Bonil<.1 (Bluffs) NB
640·84 55 S63.000 Sa t /Sun 12-6
21 3 Via Dijon, Lido, Nwpl Bch
646-3255 Sun I ·5
1954 Port Ramsgatc lHVI·lomes l NB
644 ·6200 Sun.1-5
401 H oll y St., Laguna Beach
497-1038 $89,500 Sat/Sun 1-5:30
133 Shorecliffs. Corona del Ma r
675· 7225 $138.500 Sun 1-5
•1932 Altura Or <lrv.1'er ) Cdl\1
675 -5930 Sun . 1-5
1521 Kings Rd. C!i ffHave n . NB
642-5200 $165,000 S un 1-5
3 BR & FAi,4 RM or DEi'
2438 Bowdoin, Costa Mes a
646-7171 Sun 1·5
2339 Cornell, Costa Mesa
556-2660 543,950 Sun 2-5
310 Lookout Dr., Laguna Beach
494 .7551 Sun.1·5
2207 Waterfront, Corona del Mar
675-7225 $125,000 Sun 1·5
•700 Malabar, Corona del Mar
675-7225 S99,500 Sun 1-5
•15392 Lorraine <The Ranch) Irv
646·7111 Sun 1-5
26241 Ave Bonachon, Miss Viejo
837 -3203 547 .900 Sun 1 ·5
917 l\1c Ke nzic,Costa Mes~
646·7171 Sun 1-5
340 Monte Vi sta. Costa Mese1
fl46·71 71 Sun 1·5
303 La .Jolla, Newport Hghts, NB
642·5200 $75,000 Sun J -5
459 Ca mbridge Cir. Cost a Mesa
64 2-5200 $65,000 Sun 1 ·5
l75~1 HickoryTree La. Un. Pk, Irv
642-5200 $3,900 Sun 1·5
3079 Fernheath Lane, CM
545·1852 $38 ,950 Sun 1·4
. 2942 Pcmba (Mesa Verde) C.M.. ·
556-8800 $58.500 · Sat/Sun 1·5
11583 Iris Fountain Valley
848 ·0100 · $46.000 Sat/Sun 10-6
•1227 Outrigger Dr. !HVH> CdM
640·8819 $129,500 Sat/Sun 10·5
4733 Cortland Dr. (Cam eo Hinds>
CdM 673·3177 $87,900 Sat/Sun 1·5
•412 Collon St. Newport Shores
540·1151 Sun 1·5
•2431 Bowdoin, Coll . Prk. CM
637·5076 . $45,500 Sat/Sun 1·4
•1614 Corsica Pl, Mesa Ver. CM
00-4«5 $49,950 Satl$tln 1·5 ' ..,
.,
DIR.ECTORY
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)atlihullmmHC~Frkf.y.S.tw•r_.,_.,.
· * .'.227 Outrigger Dr. HVH CdM
640·8819 $129,500 Sat/Sun 10-5
* •1350 W. Bay Ave, Newport Bch
640·16-07 S239,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
17072 Ne\\'Quist Lane, l-lunt Bch
846-6457 $66,900 Sat/Sun 12·5
2371 Fordham. College Pk. CM
548-7729 543.500 Sat/Sun 1-4
480 Nyes Pl., t.aguna Beach
494.9473 $86,500 Sat/Sun 11·4
19302 Ste ve ns. Huntington Beach
962·4471 538,000 Sun 12·5
111 Via Dijon fLidols le) N.B.
675-754 2 Sl36,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
477 Broadway, Costa Mesa
646·3255 Sun 1-5
205 Via San Remo, Lido Isle, NB
675·0123 Sl39,500 Sun 1·5
•2318 Heather La. Newport Beach
642-5200 $109,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
•1855 Illinois. Costa Mesa
646-7171 · Sat/Sun 1·5
279 Wils on. Costa Mesa
646-7171 Sat/Sun 1·5
881 Sandcastle CHV Hlsl CdM
644-1766 S94.500 Sat2·6; Sun 1-5
315 Poinsettia, Corona de1 Mar
644-1766 $99 ,500 Sat /Sun 1·5
1415 Outrigger <HV His ) CdM
644-1766 $126 ,500 Sun. 1-5
1215 Somerset. Do ver Shores NB
644-1766 Sl25.000 Sat/Sun 1·5
1814 Toyon I~ane (Baycrest) NB
644· 1766 Sll0.000 Sun. 2·5
320 Vi s ta Madera (Bluffs) N.B.
644 -1766 S97,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
••409N. Bayfront CBal Is l ) NB
833·9781 $220,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
••1303 E . Balboa Bl. Balboa Pen
540-1151 Sat/Sun 1·5
308 Poinsettia, Corona d el rtf ar
673·2222 Sun 1·5
•1507 Bonnie Doonc, Irv Ter CdM
675-3000 Sat/Sun 1 ·5
320Seaward <Shorecliffs ) CdM
675-5511 Sun 1·5
605 Kings Place , Ne1,vport Beach
540·1151 Sat/Sun 1-5
I 106 Sandpiper Dr. HVHills CdM
644-6200 S97,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
416 Costa Mesa St. Eastside CM
642·6368 Sun. 12-5
251 Oceanvie\I.', Ne .. vporl Beach
968-8611 $118,000 Sun 1·5
•523 Avenida Campo, Bluffs, NB
675·6000 $79,500 Sun 1-5
3811 Topside Ln .• COM
644·1193 $115,000 Sun. 1-5
19892 Rangerl.a.Hunt. Bch
549-8655 545,000 Sun 1-5
2906 Redwood St.. Mesa Verde CM
546·2313 Sun 1-5
340 Princeton, Costa Mesa
546-2313 Sun 1·5
•1821 Toyon (Baycrest > NB
642 -8235 Sun.1-5 * 1747 Pitcairn, Mes a Verde, CM
549·8655 566 .500 Sun 1·5
711 K-Thanga <Irvine Terr.)CdM
r>42-8235 Sun 1:30-5 :30
1935 Sabrina Ter Orv Ter) CdM
644 -1766 $187.500 Sat 1·5/Sun 2·6
1056 Vallejo Cr .. C.M
752-1920 $49 ,950 Sun 12·5
1201 Berkshire, Ne wport Beach
646-7711 Sat/Sun 1·5
4 BEDROOM
2 Rue Ch a monix CBi g Cyn) N.B.
644-4910 $139 ,500 Sun. 1-5
610 West BalboH, Balboa Penin.
673 -5410 $62.000 Sun 1-5
•35 Rue F ontainebl eau. Bi g Cyn
644 ·6056 S215,000 Sun 1-5
•21672 Hilaria. Lacuesta, H.B.
968·4456 $5,950 Sat/Sun 1·5
362 Vista Madera (Bluffs) NB
644 ·5400 S64 ,500 Sa t & Sun
11583 Iris Fountain Valley
848·0100 546.000 Sat/Sun 10·6
111 Via Dijon <Lido Isle) N.B.
675-7542 $136.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 ·
120 Kings Place, Newport Beach
673·4400 Sun. 1·5
23 Half Moon Bay (Spyglass> NB
673-4400 Sun. 1·5
251 Colton, Newport Beach
642-7398 565,900 Sat/Sun 1·5
201 Came llia St .. Co:-t:.t Mesa
546·2313 · Sal/Sun 1·5
1003 Oak. Costa Mes;o
645 ·6646 $35,900 Sat/Sun J -5
2074 Ma rion Way. C.M.
752·1920 $52.500 Sun 1-5
4 IR & FAM RM or DEi'
18811 Vra Mlssina, Tl! .Hills Irv
552·7500 $89,950 Sun.1·5
11240Twinspan <PksideEstate) FV
968·8611 S64.000 Sun. J-5
•19051.Halstead. T .Rk. His Irv
833·9293 Sun 1-5
415 Fullerton (Np! His.) N.B.
646·2414 $78,000 Sun.1·5
•414 El Modena Ave, Nwpt Hgts
548·3116 · Sun J().5
•2779 Albatross. Costa Mesa
646·7171 Sun 1·5
900 Alder Place, E astbluff, NB
675-4060 S79.500 Sun 2·5
20171 lnle tior Lane, HB
646-7171 Sun 1·5
1842 Jrvlne Ave. Newport Beeeh
646·7711 Sun 1·5
•1512 Anite, Newport Beach
646·7171 Sun 1·5
•1074 Santa Cruz, Mesa Woods. CM
545·9491 $62,500 Sun 1-5.
21742 Windsong Cir., Hunt. Beach
968·0738 $68,500 Sun 11·6
1215 Nottingham <Westcliff) NB
642-6585 $87,500 Sot/Sun 1·5
4726Cortland Dr (Cam. Hind> CdM
673·4159 S96,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
4518Wayne Rd., Corona de l Mar
646-7414 S87,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
9551 ·Bay Meadow Dr. Hunt Bch
962,4643 S67 ,500 Sat/Sun 12·5
423 San Bernardino, Nwpt Beach
842-9321 Sat/Sun l ·5
2501 Island View, Broadmoor CdM
644 -4848 $129,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 * •815 Via Lido Soud Lido Is NB
675-6161 Sun. l -5
120 Via Waziers (Lido Is) N.B.
675 -6161 Sun.1·5
2284 Cornell Dr. College Pk. CM
646 -8811 $58,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
9651 Orient, Lacuesta, H.B.
968·4456 $58,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
9391 Cliffwood, Lacuesta, H.B.
968-4456 $69.900 Sat/Sun 1·5
22(M;2 Cape May, LaCuesta, H.B.
968-4456 S78, 750 Sun 1 ·5
20282 Deervale, Deane, H.B.
968·4456 $69,900 . Sun 1·5 206fl Mandarin Dr. (Mesa Ver) CM
546-4900 Sat/Sun 12-4
1841 Port Margate CHVHms l NB
$92,500 Sat/Sun 10·7
17582 Manchester. Irvine
552· 7949 s.>7,900 Sat/Sun 12·5
2575 Columbia. Costa Mesa
752·7315 $45 ,500 Sun 1·5
1017 Presidio, Costa Mesa
752-7315 $48,500 Sun 1·5
10202 Jon Day Dr., Hunt. Beach
968-8266 S72,900 Sat/Sun 1-5
2865 Europa Dr., Mesa Verde CM
557·5070 S69,000 Sat/Sun 12·5
26 Pt. Loma !Spyglass) N.B.
640-4050 $162.500 Sat/Sun 1-5
•2707 Bluewater, HVHls, CdM
646·7414 $162,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
2751 Canary, Mesa Verde, CM
546·4141 S77.500 Sat/Sun 1·5
• •227 Canal, Newport Shores. NB
675 ·4060 S78.500 Sat/Sun 1 ·5
•4515 Roxbury <CameoShrs) CdM
644-1766 5152,500 Sat/Sµn 1-5
4527 Fairfield <CameoShrs) CdM
644·1766 Sl79.500 Sat/Sun 1-5
••No. 13 Balboa Coves, N .B.
675-6670 $145,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
302 Vista Trucha (Bluffs ) N.B.
644 ·1766 $85,900 Sun.1·5
•2025 Baltra Place, Costa Mesa
833·3821 S75.500 Sun. 1-5
1712 Pt. Manleigh (HV Hmsl N.B.
644 ·1766 591 ,000 Sun. 1-5
1723 Miramar (Balboa Pen.) N.B.
644-1766 S99.500 Sun. 11·3
29095 Madrid, Laguna Niguel
831-1645 s.>3,900 Sat/Sun 12-5
3607 Surfview, Corona de! Mar
673·4400 $135,000 Sun. 1-5
••544 So Bayfront (Bal lsll NB
673-4400 $249,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
•15312 Nottingha m , Hunt. Beach
644-7270 $47,500 Sun 1-5
413 Ca brill o Ter, Corona defM ar
673·2222 Sun 1·5
2047 Port Provence <HVHomes) NB
642·8235 S99,450 Sat/Sun 1·5
••607 Bays ide Dr. (Prom. Bay> NB
673-3900 Sat/Sun 10·5
2016Calvert (Mesa Verdel C.M.
675 -3000 Sat /Sun 1·5
2207 Pt. Harwick (HVHms ) N.B.
675 -3000 Sat/Sun 1·5
•2901 Ebbtide <HVHJs ) CdM .
675-3000 Sat /Sun 1·5
•1724 Terrapin <Baycrestl NB
675·3000 Sat/Sun 1·5
1988 Pelican, Mesa Verde, C.M.
546-2313 Sun 1·5
•1134 Salinas. Mesa Woods, C.M.
556·2660 $76.000 Sun 1·5
#48 Braeburn Lane, Big Canyon
673-8550 $189,500 Sun 1 ·5
1090 Visalia, Costa Mesa
549·8655 566.500 Sun 1·5
1091 Redding. Costa Mesa
549-8655 $2,000 Sun 1-5
18fi92 Via PalatinoTrk His fr\•
644 ·6200 Sun. 1-5
•1074 Santa Cruz, Costa Mesa
545.9491 l'0:!,500 Sat/Sun.1·5
333 Morning Star <Dov Shrs) NB
644 ·1766 • S295,000 Sunl-5
5 llDllOOM
•1411 Mariners <Westcliff) NB
675·5511 Sat/Sun l ·S
5 IR & f.l.M _.,.«DIN
545 Windsor Pl., Laguna Beach
494-7551 Sun. l ·S
16-05 Corsica CMcsa Verdel CM
642-4513 $46,500 · Sun 1-4
1633 Highland, Newport Beach
675-<1060 S91,500 Sun·l ·S
•1621 Santiago. Baycreil, NB
642·5200 Sl311,000 • Sun 1·5
* •105 Via Lido Soud, uao II NB
1 675-0123 ' Sun l·S
•••76 Linda Isle (Linda fl) NB
644-1910 $425,000 Sat/Sun 1 ·5
210Vla Cordova (Lido Isl> NB
673-7300 $139,500 Sat/Sun 2·5
2949 Cliff Dr., Newport Beach
S48·2698 $195,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
2327 Port Lerwlck·PI. HVHms NB
640·5770 ' Sat/Sun 1·5
24635 c,ue El Toro Grande, ET
· 581 ·4527 Sl!S,000 Sat/Sun 10·5
7076 Little Harbor Dr., H.B.
960·1422 S86,7SO Sat/Sun 12-6
•1636 Anita Ln <Westcliff) NB
644·1766 $124,500 Sun'. 2·5
•24 Burnlng'l'fee <Big Cyn) N.B.
644 ·1766 $179,500 Sun. 1·5
•2788 Mendoza <Mesa del Marl CM
549·0812 $59,000 Sun 1-5
•2401 Francisco Dr. Newport Bch
546·5880 $122,500 Sat/Sun 1 ·5
221 Via Nice <Lido Isle) N.B.
645-7575 $139 500 Sun.1·5
1839 Port Tiffin <HVHomes) NB
642·8235 596,900 Sat/Sun 1·5
29 Inverness (Big Canyon l NB
642-8235 Sat/Sun 1-5
17452 Teachers St off CUiver Irv
675·1331 SUN.
***11 Linda Isle, N.B.
752-1920 $255,0oo Sun 1·5
6 IR & FAM RM or D!lf
•3626 Catamaran, HV Hills, NB
675·5511 $149,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
2045 Port Chelsea (HVHomes) NB
642-8235 Sat/Sun 1 ·5
CONDOMINIUMS
FOR SALE
l IEDROOM
•4109 W. 5th, Santa Ana
839·8321 $19,95010:30Ul7Daily
•262 Del Gado Rd, San Cleme nte
549·2309 Sat/Sun 2-4
31517 E. Nine Dr .• Laguna Nig
644-7662 $44,950 Sun. 12-4
5056 Ba lsawood. Irvine
552·1518 $43,500 Sun. 1·5
3 IEDllOOM
• 324 Otero. (Bluffs) NB
642·8235 $74,950 Sat 2·5/Sun 1·5
424 Vista Quinta <Bluffs) N.B.
644-5387 $82,000 Sat/Sun 10·5
•• 312 Ave. Cumbre. The Bluffs, NB
833·3548 567,000 Sun 1.5·
3 IR & FAM RM or DEN
345 Univ. Dr. <Nr. Back Bay) N.ll. .
548·7223 540,950 Sat/Sun 10-5
456 Vista Trucha <Bluffs) N.B.
640-5560 $79;500 Sat /Sun 1-5
4 IR & FAM RM or DEi'
•5 Rue du Pare (Bi gCyn) NB
640·5048 $199,000 Daily 1 ·5
DUPLEXES FOR SALE
114 41st St. Newport Beach
644-7211 $93,500 Sun 1·5
I BEDROOM EACH
415 Orchid, Corona de! Mar
673·8550 lm,500 Sat/Sun 1-5·
21R&t1R
213 35th Street, Npl. Beach
673-6510 $74,500 Sun.12:30·5
307 Ruby, Balboa Island
646-7171
21R&JIR
509-S09'h Goldenrod, CdM
Sun 1·5
644· 7270 Sl19,500 Sat/Sun 1 ·5
JIR&!BR
• * •316 Via Lido Nord. Ldo II NB
646-7711 Sat/Sun 1·5
432 Avocado, Corona del Mar
642-8235 $89,500 Sun. 1·5
3 IR & 2 IR
41S-415'h Iris, Corona del Mar
673·6510 5114,500 Sun 1·5
2001 Cliff Dr .• Newport Beach
675·6670 S149,500 Sat/S un 1·5
' ••4501 Seashore Dr., Nwpt. Bch .
675·6670 $175,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
3 lllDROOM EACH
513 Narcissus, Corona de! Mar
675·3000 Sun. I ·5
••330Via Lido Nord <Ldo Ill NB
645·7575 $325.000 Dally I ·5
TRIPLEXES FOR SALE
3 IR & 2 IR & I IR
2268 Pamela Lane, Cost a Mesa
752·1920 $74,SO\l Sun l-5
UNITS FOR SALE
IUHITS3111+21R
2111!8 Garden Lane, Costa Mesa 64~·7171 Sun 1-S
• Pool
•* Waterfl"Ollt
* • • Waterft\m\ & Pool
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MISAYllDI
Youns 3BR. 2W w/hu1e
country kltch l.nd Pll¥h 1
master 1ulle w/tlldlnai
11u1 to .ecll,lded atrium
JCttrden. Located In Costa
Mesa•11· flne:H ti.tea, •nd
pr,ced at 11 mode•t
I S.52,900. CALL now !
; SM-2660
SELECT
PROPERTIES
•CUSTOM HOME
3500 sq . ft , bulll to
hi1hest 1tandard1 of
craft s manahlp on
se-cluded ¥J acre wooded
lot In North Tu5Un. 4
Bdrma. Study, Fam rm.
1r1 kitchen, 3 frylc'a, air
cond, plus marir deluxe
fea ture1&. Duyer can
work with decorator to
choose r1n al appoint·
ments ror this excep·
Uonal home. Call 675-6890
or832·816L
* 70°/o COMM* DOYOUROWNTIIlNG
COSTA MESA
ti MAN OJo,Jo.ICf:
L,lVE wiRESONLY
APPLY. ~
KA.Y REALT,Y,549-971! ,
$2i250DOWll!
POOl
Bike lo beach. Or splash
in your ow n sparkling
pool. Gorgeous brick
fe ncing . Big suadeck.
Homemaker's dream
kitch e n . Generous
bedroom. Low low down
payment. Hurry-call
oow847·tk>l0. Agent.
BAYFROHT i
OPllf SAT j5UM l•S
1350 w. na Y Avez..aee.
3ba, den. 3 car. r1er &
slip. S239 . .SOO.
* I 02 LllfDA ISLE
4BR. family rm. 65' boat
slip. Sl98,000. •
Ken Hartman. Realtor
642:-5760 640.J607
SPAlflSH
HACIENDA
RED TILE ROOF
Arched atrium entry.
Big formal llvin§ room.
'Separate Ca mily room .
Couptry kitchen~ Boat
dool"throu1ta garaee~J!lat
"L" shaped lot. Pirk··
like settlng. Just $46,950.
Hurry-eall now to set.
847-6010 Agent.
lfEW LIST114G •
1·Rlk. to ocean: solid 2
BR . +ramify rm. horn".:
R-2 lot, rOOm tobuUd. •
$62,00'.)
Call 67S-7060
OPEi' SAT /SUlf I ·S
2942 Pem ba , l.tesa VCrdc
3 BR. & f<im . rm. 558.500
CALL 556-8800
I al boa· lay Prop.
l•altors
EASTSIDE
Elegant livin~ and im-
mediate occupancy on
this r-:a st s ide m ai n-
tenance free residence.
Close to shopping. Con-
v(>rdent Lo e verything.
Only $36,000. 646-77 11 .
Open Eves. -Walker &lee
Real l slale
CATALINA VIEW
From this elegant and
spacious 4 bdrm. 3 bath
family home with
separate ramily room
and dininlo(. The beautiful
• trees a nd j!recnery con·
t ra st nicely with the
thick shake rool', giving a
ri ch cozy reeling to this
excellent r<i mily home on
quiet, cul•de-:i;ac street.
$77 ,900. Call fi46·7711 . Opeiil ~
Ol'!tl HOUSl!S
SUtfDAY I lo 5
•4 BR , J Oa. laketronq
A/C, ·i.1:roughl Iron gate .. l
22706 WoodlakeS67.900
•3 Bit Lake view, AJC!t
self clean oven. Ne,w. i:;
22722 Woodlake SCI,~ •5 BR Lake vtew, dee'
home. <Steal)S64.900
22702 lslamarc
•3 BR . 2 I\a, llfF J>
A/C. $58,500
25165 Rivendell 1
•4 BR. 2 ~~ Ba, wood' tri-lcvel . C'onv. pi
$'71,900. 1
24732 Rollingwood f...
f'rce Maps lnotfice
24301 Mulrlands
LRke Fore9t
TOLLER EALTORS 1 *. 586-SSOO •• ~
GUif MAit HunUn~ton Reach, lovi..
ly 3 bedrm , cover~
p11tlo, much upgradl •
Priced to sell "5.000.
COl'DO
,Hard to find
bedroom t l ~ yr at
Call for Info •bout
features. Won't last t
$36.000 .
IM!ffdafallr-e-i
...... a d ally dip c
become your routl
The Pool la not the
extra, l('!I nltachcd
IOvel)' Meta Ver
P•tesetter. 3 BR +
family rm home. orr
t1only98111'4!0. I
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FAMILY -··~ s + rooL •••••••• •• • • •••• •••••••• •• • • • •••• ••••••••••••• 9 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Super upg~aded Lri-levei r;;;'.:biic home. Shows like • model. PRESENTS ·····~oits~~;····· RENT TIL VOURS
Formal. dining room , huge family room with nr~plnce . ,pPPOltTUMmES! VACA TIOH AT HOME OR LEASE
Professionally landsc11ped . Large heated & filtered pool with SHOR "CLIFF"S ''FIX.., UP-I" '"" firepi( f t r( "nJn ,y ,.;;: m;a .-.. nual ;)n ou~tandlng Op·
4 hr, 2 ~ty, l':IOSC to bl':h,
pool . pvl , pwtio,
cpt /drps, etc ~ $27$.
979·8190 1963·6'16'1 . or en e u1 g. ~usl offered at $66,900. R portun1ty to en.Joy Uvini; are opportunity to buy at this price 4 BR, Den. Dining Rm & Pool. Relax 1n ont,: l)r thr ITI05t det1ira ·
. CHA.aMIMG LIDO ISLE Oi\ ocean side of Shorecliffs Rd. Loads in the Jacuzzi or take a dip in the bit• nc1ghborhood!S 1n T~1s immaculate 3 bedroom, 2 bath home in choice urea of of potential. Contemporary three 18'x36 ' pool an1idst rock gardens & llurnhiRton Beitl'h! This
Lido near clubhouse & bay beach. Shows like a model from the bedroom home. Open today. 133 flowering shrubs, cabana room ~~)~~~~~a~i~~u~:~
POOL HOMES
OPEN SUH 1·5
beautiful .shag carpeting to the lovely Spanish quarry tile. 'J'wo Shorecliffs Rd . $138,500. nearby . Lbvely brick fireplace in and formul dirung.
large polios & sundeck with room to expand. Only $88,950. CANYON AND OCEAN VIEW Liv-rm. Plush upgraded crpt.s & drps, Mou"d the comec from
fo'ranciscan J.•ount;1in!!I,
beaut. 4 Br. great rum
home. $74,500.
6542 Se,ll:ov 1a Circle Spetrkling two bedroom and den home formal din-rm w /shutter doors for srhool. park, tt•n nis
· MESA VERDE POOL HOME with t wo lovely patios overlooking privacy. You'U love ii! <'ourt s & bike trail.
Th' I bo h h FERG R Purchase lit $54,000 with ts ovely 3 }>edro0m 2 bath hom e. has just been introduced to l t e canyon and ocean. Nestled USON EALTORS 833 ·3121 excellent financing rind
Prestige alr1um model 3
Hr. C'athcdral ceil 's .
Slil .500. th.e market. Huge used brick fireplace. Low maintenance yard betwee11 giant coral trees; this is a lcrms : or leas t' ;it
with large pool. Choice area. On ly $47,500. great home for the small family who S425 /month . Phone 6282 tll yrtte
wants the best. Open tcxiay. 330 Morn~ Costa Mesa I 024 Costa Mes a I 024 546·2313 for additional
HOME AMD IMCOME ingCanyon. $106,000. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ir:J::;.111o ·o1~1u"'ot1 ... c1•
Supirr sharp duplex in f!reat location. Front unit has 3 bdrms , IRVINE TERR.A.CE POOL HOME ~~~Af'~~~i~y~f;;~n~R;m~ THE [~ I
2 baths plus lovely added f1:1mily room. Back unit is I Very gracious three bedroom and den lmma<'. t'inc's a11aiJ _ SHOW STOPPER , 'l 1Ulij!:\I
bedroom, 1 buth. Offered at only $43,950. home with an exceptional pool and I.ow do"'"· S58,750. By 1~~~ ~a~d~~ ~~~~~ ' i ijlj\ Jj'S:
P att 0 arr an" em e n t. SU p ER Owner. 979·3519. _
Ch:.irminl( 4 llr, near new
City Park. S-!9,900.
J7692Sti11 IIarbClr
Nearly ne"' 4 Br. J.luge
lol. S71.500.
n has more love & t'B rl',
CALL 545.949 I MOTIVATED SELLER MUST SELL! Rt<~PO·S1Z,OOO.:; Br. 3 Ba. more creati11c improvt' Try very low 90 's and a quick escrow! $5000. dn. fl 1n<% int. Agt menls than words can
Walker &Lee
Real Estate
Open today. 700 Malabar. 546-7739: 636·8010 say. tst time advertized and only N ,950! The Isl CDM CH.A.RM House Phtchln U? to see it will buy il.
The most charming home for sale in 4 BR & DEM hurry-call 546·~13. CDM today. Giant COWltry kitchen, 1-fere is an ideal f;)mily OO'fN 111<1·11 s •uN•ori1N•C1·
two brick patios, three bedrooms hqme! Sharp Spanish m·· • style 4 BR & den. Almost : sleeping . loft and a fantastic fami ly l!lOO sq.fJ,. of living area ,,
room arc all one of a kind highligh'ts. with a stunning step·I -":~===
Open today. 2207 Waterfront. $125,000. down Ii vi n g room
~--,
THE REAL
EST AT
r.1 EH EDITll
GARDENS
Super sharp 4 br, r~1 R ,
DIR. upgraded. Open Sat
& Sun 1·5. 10202 Jon Day
Dr. $72.900. 968·8266
17812 \.\'h1tford
Largl' 4 Br, O\"er5Jzed
fam rm . S6!l.900.
631 1 Shields
T obln R•atty Inc.
B46-l 37 I
RY O\\'Nl-~H . $28,500. for HY 0\1.'NER Bcat'hwalk.
sale or lease optiQn . 2 2400 sq. rt. 5 br. fam. rm.
BR . dbl gar, erpts. drps, din rm, 3 ba . Upgraded.
Nirc & l'lc1111. 19071 $66.750. Open I-louse Sal.
Paultne. Open Sat & Sun. & Sun. 12·6 7076 Little
968·2165 Harbor Dr. 961).1422 BIG FAMILY HOME wmceplace. Beamed Ownerllquldoles
fumlly room. Lovely $44,950 Super ramblin g five l>cdroom, five warm eolori;, large
G_,,i 1002-at 1002G-el . 1002
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Guaranteed to plea!'le
even the fussiest buyer!
Beautifully decorated in-
side & out! J.~res hl y
painted. Has new plush
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·eoats & Wallace Real · Estate Inc
takes great p leasure in honoring'those·
pictu.r:~ ab~ve for having been tops in
sales 1n their respective offices for the
month of March. Ask any one of them·
and their ans wers are the same. NOW
IS THE TIME TO BUY.
~ liUAI ~ & WALLACE
~REAL ESTATE, INC.
COSTA Ml SA
1191 8dl.er
J \ H.;du.or
'.olh-·1111
HUNT INC TON Bf ACH
9021 Atl.u1t ,1
at Magnolia
'Jhl-14~1
NlWPORT BlACH
I /0 Newpo1 I Ctr Dr
Su1tr 100
f..10 -6161
AN INDE P ENDENT lOCAll 'f OWNE D
COMPANY SERVING THE ENTIR E
SOUTH COAST AR E A SINCE 1963.
" 1002
PANORAMIC VIEW
BEACH
J.l ir;ch on lht> bluff flVt!t··
lookini: lluntington
Beat•h. J.-ormal l'nt.ry to
~iant farm l!tyle kilthen.
Spa('ious n1irrored living
r oom with viev•.
Scparale master and
C'hildrens suite:>. Enter·
t aincri; p:.itio wilh
breathtaking vil'w. He
first to sec il. $48.500.
Call 963·6767.
{)PfN Ill Q• U S /UN 108t Nlff'
THE REAL\
ESTATER~
~~---
bath home in Newport's original ma5lcr BR with il.s own i t "( L I I bath. Full dining room+ pr va e commun1 y. ove y arge breakfasl area. Reduced patio and massive master bedroom to~'IB.500. Hkr536·883G.
suite are hi ghlights. Private beaches
. for sunning, swimmin g and sailing:.
Reduced to sell at $172,000.
Call 675-7225
CALL US FOR A FREE ESTIMATE OF VALUE VALLEY
REALTY
A BERG ENTERPRISES CO. --. -
MESA DELMAR
5 UDRr.1 . Pool, \'er}' t•arpeting. Built·in \vine
c lean. Luxurious & <·abinel & rhina c·loset.
highly upl!rt1ded. Close F.x("ellent roorn arrange·
to schools. $59,000. ment "'ith entry hall lo
SOUTll COAST dining room. Oversiit'd
INVF.STME!\'T bri ck fircpl:.i cC'. 3
549·0812 heiirooms plus den <•rea. I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I A 11 m o d c r n k i l l' h e n . 11 Outside there's a co11·
ered patio for barbcqucs
& ··postcard" prett)'
yards.
S40-1720
TARBELL, Rooffon
2955 l-larbor Blvd.
Balboa Island 1 006 Corona del Mer I 022 Corona del Mer 1022
Decorator's Dream
\Ile 're offering this lovely
Mesa Woods 4 bdrm ..
r:.imily rm . home, "·iih
assumable V .A. loan. It's
t•ustomized inside, pro·
fcssionally landscaped &
has l!uardt'd entry gate.
A truly beautiful 'home,
priced at only 559,900.
NEAR Back Bay. <'ustom
Eastside 3 BB. l " • Ba.
Cul ·de·S <.1<'. By ov.•ner.
542.950. 642·fi670
•••••••••••••••••••••••
*DUPLEX•
2 BR House + ncwi:r :1
BB ~a rage apt. No p11rk·
ing problems ht·rl'.
S harp ! Hc;.i l mo ney
makt>r
SOUTll COAS'l'
INVJ.~STMEN'I'
549·Ml2 .
FOR SALE
••BY OWNER
Lrt? house on I 1 ~ loL,;;
••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
HAPPINESS IS. • .
·this charming 3 bdrm .. 3 bath home in
I rvine 'J'errace. Sparkling pool in
secl uded g::.irden .
A QUALITY HOME
Opoft Sun. I ·S 1932 Altura Drive
• • • 3637 E . Coast Hwy. l~Ll ~ ~ . 675-5930 . = ;; ;,jj Corona dcl Mar
"' VISleH
lll:ALTY
552-7500
. ----
Dono Point I 026 •••••••••••••••••••••••
DUPLEX BARGAIN
OCEAN VIEWS
From $68.950. $6950 dn
Prices arc sl ill low at
REDUCED! Dana Poinl !·!arbor. Cut
4 Bedroom. 2 1 ~ bath your expenses by l ivin~
family home in quiet in deluxe 3 or 2 Br apt &
!\1cs a Woods a r ea . renttheother.Agt.34121
Dramatic raised living (A) Coast Hwy. D.P.
-Real Estate
byMC./AY
ULTIMATE
PRIVACY
3 bdrm . fam rm .
Prestige neijthborhood .
few blol'ks to Ol'ean .
Floor to l't'iling hriC'k
rrplc. Cathedral ceiling.
LONESOME
this beautiful 3 bedroom
for only MS.000. in ex·
tellent nei~hborhood
needs you. CI06c to all
schools . s hopping.
free"•ay. Walk to park.
Ne .... • paint. pl'Ofessional·
ly landscaped. Vacant
and o"·ncr is anxious to
sell. See it and submit an
of(er. ·
l' m. 962-4471 (r.:: 546·
CDS Sl.968-4456 1 ..... ~~~~~~~
IN GOOD TASTE
3 Bdrm . lg . eheery
kitcht'n. formal dining.
(ircpl:ice. Upgraded for
entcrtainini;:. Comer lot
in prcstii::-iou s
neighborhood. 968·4456
5 BEDROOMS
Wilh 2800 sq. ft . of pure
elegance. 3 Br.tbs. family
room. Only 3 year.; new .
Assume low inter1.'!!t loa
or exce llent term.
avai lable . Priced a
$69,0UO . Ca ll us :.it
897-0321.
-~
~
$36,900
Forever View!
Country
In Tho City
Surrounded b\' a .. forest
of trees" for· beauty &
~ri\·acy . All kinds of lush
A,.reC'nery . l.a r ge
~utifu\ patio is ideut
for 'outdoor barheques.
New <'arpeting. f"reshl y
painted insi de & oul. I-l as
a lovely master suile
"'ith pr ivate bath. 3
bedrooms plus den area.
Natural wood cabinets.
S40-1720
TARBELL, RHllou
2955 Ha rbor Blvd. 4 BEDB~1 -3BA'rllS
Big kitt'hcn w/ bltns, in·
side barhec:1ue.
room . open stairY•ay. 496-3431
formal dini"" room. •II -'----------lr¥0lno 1044
•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ·~ANY EXTRAS ' ....,--_ _ __ ___ ___ __ ___ _ _ __ "' · · · Corona d el Mer I 022 Costa Mes a I 024 .. El Toro 1032 v.·ith lush bro'tl'TI l'arpet. ••••••••••••••••••••••• PLUSl-f. Prl'sti<e tract. •••••••••••••••••••••• !\1 usl see to appreciate. 'B,. :J~-;:~-l·B·~-..... : .... s ... : ... p·~-:-:-~··"·-·:l.._.l.0·0·7·l ········:t;~:······· ····~~:~:~:····
(/fl ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,., 1th :1 BH. 2 Ha Hcnlal.
& A OPl':NSUN.1·5 pm. so. of Uay;;ide Dr. v.ith +Family Room
, • 610 \\'. B:.llbCla . 4HH . hcauliful ontural "''ood $49 ,000
· 1Ur $ 6 2. O O O . L' 0 As ·r lc.'(lurl's. Ont.v· Olll' year ' Pri<'l'd be Inv. rcplac·c·
4 Bedroom, 4 Both & Gallery PROP E ll 'l'Ji'..:S. Ph : ncv.'.Call644·7211AJ?ent ml·ntl'osts!Loc:.itedona 673-5410 ----~
New ctistom 2 story home on Ba lboa By ov.•ner . Co ttagJ!
Peninsul a with 2 fireplaces, wetbar . s53.5oo: Ut':u:h houi;t· $73.500 and beautiful built-ins. Lots of glass Marshall Hlty 6)5·4600
providing a fantastic panoramic view · C-or-ona del M-..--. 10 22
of Newport Bay. Fee land. $279,000.
orEH HOUSE :rHIS WHKEHD
1200 EAST IALIOA BLVD.,
675-1120
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OCEANVIEW
3 br, 2 ba, f;.im r1n. 0J)('n
S11t /Sun 1·5 . 4733
Co rtland Dr. C:1meo
l-lii;:hl ands . 3 P'''· beal'hes. $87.900. o .... ·nr.
CATALIHA VIEW
5 hr. 21 ~· ba. f:.im rm .. din.
rm . 2 frpls. extt>nsive
lnd sl'apini::. & de('orat·
ing. Fee l:.ind b~· O'\\'ner.
ncdul'ed to 5132.500 . 4001
·r opside Ln . 644·0110
NEWPORT BEACH
4 Hr. dininJ!. f;imily rm.
pool, 2 frpll'S, ,\AA concL
Fc>e land. !!arbor lilgh
St·hool D1~1
SPARLl!'G
\'t'rY private s lrcet.
\rithin '\11alki11g distunce
to park & the Plaza .
f\1any t ret>s, 11ictory
j?a rden. l'O'\'Crcd patio.
Sprinklt•rs fronl & rear.
Extra bi)! inside with 4
bt-droo1ns plus family
r oom. T"·o brick
fir('ptal'es ' 3 king baths .
A cht-f's k i\C'hE"n with
e,·erythinj?. Just 2 yt'ars
old.
S62 ,000 By Ov.·ner:; br. J ba Lake Atriulm, 3 bdr, fam •'omo. DRAMATIC-MEW Forest home. Open hous e new )' l'pt . S66. . RAISOR'$ Sal & Sun 10·5. 24635 846 ·G457 3 Br, Fam Rm. 1 !'ltory, Calle E-:1 Toro Grande, l----------1 free standing home.
REALTORS 581 .4527. .. Stylish 3 Bil Condo Prof. front lands<'aping.
near pool, on greenbelt PI us h carpet in i:,
4523 Campus Dr .. Jn:ine Fountain Valley I 034 _ $30,950. Own('r 842·9267 draperies & r~ncin g .
Campus \lalleyShopClr. •••••••••••••••••••••••Wife Says Yes, llusband Univ. Park. $50,990.
__ C_A_L_L_8_3_J.._8_6_0_0 __ 1GREEN V~lle~·-3 pools., 4 Says No. \\'ife Wins, 6:1• 1 ~ ............ ss.,.2.,.·9 ... J"'OO"""B"'k"'c"' .............
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IRANDMEW zy; gar, pa~10, parks. Ocean Pk s & Sl'hl s.1----------
TAX CREDIT $57.900. Prine. only. S44 OOCl842·72S6 EXCITIHG-HEW 2 story cathedral ceiling. Owner. 968 ·2398 l~--·-----'----1 3 Br, Fam Rn·. 2 story
free s tanding home. brick ri replal'e, bonus
room over garage, rustic
atmos phere LESS
THAN S2.000 DOWN
PAY!\1ENT JS FULL\'
REF'LINDABl .E AS TAX
CRED IT under nev.'
fl'dcral Ja.,.,·s . 838.500 full
prire Murry!! Call
645·0303
DRIVE BY
VACANT
Assumable rrnr. ,,.,, iar""'"P'"•· Plush l'arpeti n R,
Sharp! Hi g hl y upgraded. draperies & fencing.
4 bedroom. Stratrord. Uni11. Park . $.54 .990.
Master bedrm separate' 552-9300Bkr.
from others . Gradel~"""""""""""""""""""""""""""
G....,-al 100 673·3177 H £AL E~l.ATE
833·354>!
540-1720
TARBELL, Rooffon
2955 Harbor Bl\'d.
11583 Iris (S. ofr Edini;:er
on Nl'whope & Folio"'
Sign). Spacious 4 Br, lor
3 +den) with f'P. shake
roof. new carpctini;!.
romplelely redecorated.
VA Appraised $46.000.
Submit your offer & as k
about our BO-NU.S
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•2 S t ory. 4Br , Z
rireplal'es. l~aundry rm,
Fillered air. 2160 Sq ft .
Lg Cul·d·sac. Jo mainl,
CO\' v.·ood deck. Orchard,
$62.950 Assume7";
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. 811 Kings Rd. -. Open House
You are invited to see one of the
warmest, mos t comfortable VI EW
ho mes in the whole Harbor Area. Just
re mod. 2 & convert. den, new kitch &
crpts, 2 frplc 's, plank hdwd floors,
etc., etc. $93,750. David Levine
rACIFIC RIAL ESTATE 642-0200
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CHOICE GREENlaTS -POOl.SIDE
V-PLAN , 3 Br., 21-> ba., super cozy.
$56,950
W-PLAN, 4
cor. $61,950
Ur., 21t i ba. Freshly de -
Y·PLAN . 3 Br .. 2112 ba. F'ree·
standing, pr1v . patios. $69,900
X-PLAN , 3 Br., 21->
tennis club. $70,500
ba ., nr. pool.
Q-PLAN , 3 Br., 21'. ba., with con-
versation pit. Includes land. $86,000.
Open.Sun. I ·5, 307 Vista Trucha
SUPER IAY VIEWS
F·PLAN, 3 Br., 2"" ba. Fixer-upper.
320 Degree view. $74,500
D-PLAN. 3 Br., 2Y. ha. Llke
Loads or upgrades. $94 ,500
new.
E -PLANS, 2 suPer end units, loads
or custom features, Unobstructed
views, cistom patios. etc. Shown by
app't. on ly. $112,000 and $125,000
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1-la rbor Vie"' lllll s. 3 Hr.
drn. fam . rm. ocean VI('.,.,
Pool. 1227 Oulrii,il!er Dr.
Sl29.500. Open Sat. &
Sun. 640·8819
EXCLUSIVE llhr. V1ev.•
1-lills 4 br. 21,. b:.i . 2 frpl-.;,
<'atherl ral <'l'il'g . pror..
· lndscpd . ~ardt:n &: pvt.
crtyd. $99,500. o .... 'nr.
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THE UNUSUAL
Bu s ines~ at 1-fome'!"
Super C'omfy apL. lar~t·
step·do"' livin.,e rm .. ,tile
bit-in kitchen, hi/,!h·hi gh
beamed ceilin,gs. 2 Nifty
<'ommerrial units help
pay your way. Just .rl'
dul'ed 512 .500 to SI 12.5(111
Easy finanl'in,e:
University RNH'y
3001 £. Cst ll"'Y 6?3·6510
Mew Listin9
200 Blk. Jasmin•
2 Bdrms .. l bath. O"'nC'r
.... ·ill finance. $85.000
HOWARD LAWSON
REALTOR 675-4S62
PRIVATE BEACH!
4 HR , 2 1.~· Bi\, f:.11n trn ,
hi,eh\y upfi!r~u1ed lhr1111ut.
Open l-lpuse Sat & !"un
1·5. 4726 CorllAn(\ L>r
673-4159. -
llarbor View tlills, 3 llr.
den. furn . room, oce11n
view. Pool. 1227 Outrig·
ger Dr. $129,500. Open
Sat. & Sun. 64().8819
OCEAH BLVD.
Old Corona. \'1e'>I-' of jct·
t~·. L:trJ!e roon1s; 3
hdrmi>. & gut.>st house
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OPEH HOUSES
308 Poinsettia
Wond ~~ brick : beam
ceil 's .. vt•ry un usual 3
bdrm .. fa n1 . rrT1., close to
O<'e<ln . 0Pl'll Suo. 1·5
1827 SabrinaTerr.
Special ,.,<',~'. r .v. Hills
to S<in Clcn1en1c l!-land .
incl. lhe h<irbor : super
large rooms: 3 hdrms ..
family rm . r.aml' room.
36 fl ponl Spt•l'ial al
5224.922. (Jpl·n Sun .• 1·5
Costa Mesa 1024
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ONLY 7 LEFT
3 BR Condominiums
962-4471 (r.::)546·8103
1/) ACRE
SUNWEST REALTOR 50' Family Rm
Open House "1eeknds 1·5
15051 E<'celstonc
552·8806
1 -~~'!":~~~~~-1 GALLERY OF HOMES Pool builders private 1---------, 848 0100 homew1fabulouscustom ELEGAMT-HEW N ex t to Runn1n9 3 ForYourMoney! • pool on grounds ! Giiint 4 Br. Fam Rm, 2 story
St.-e om , near All College Park . l!lx\4 master suite+ fret' stan d in.'l: home.
Hewpori's UpperBay. beauties! Fantas~ic 4 Br. 2 Sty llx\5 study for Dad. All Pror. front landscapin~.
S40,9S0.-$44,950 2568 Cornegie. Maj?nifi· ~1'.\rk s idc ~ita~~ ~ rms arC' oversized. See it PI u s h l' a rpet i n A, cent home, 2 master 1 esqullre · . ...,.., ' 11nd subm it your offer drapt>ril's & fenl'in g.
D !'luites. Open House Sun. 968·8GllHkr_ _ and terms: Rearly lo Un iv.Park.S57.990.
345 UnivttSity r. 12.4 molle, asking S58.500. 552·9300Bkr.
I Just off Irvine Ave) 206 J.lanove r, 3 BR . 2 Ba. Huntl119ton Be-ac:h I 040 Bkr 962·5511 . !~""""""""""""""""""""""""""" s 4 s-7 22 3 S42 .9so. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ::;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;11 · 2272 Fordham. Immed. BEAUTIRJL • TURTLEROCK President
possession! S43,750. Open Gardene.-'s Dt!liCJht home overlook'g. UCI. 4
Sat&Sun. SEABREEZE O~n Satl'C..-l.5' br. 21-_. ha, incld'g. land.
UN TTEDBROKERS. Thi s e l egant and 1-· SllS,000. Prin. only.
B.bb.Suildcl. spacious 4 bedroom 2 791SpindriflHB _833 __ ·8_7_19 ______ _
homt' is in the popular Charming one story 4
................................................... ~ _64=6~· ';'~"~;::;::-;-:556:';;~·4~7~93, I Se<l breeze Oe\·elopmenl . hedroom in Shorecresl. Tll E T ERRACE. 2 Br. 2 = Just a few blocks from High heam ceilings in ba .. nr. pool. Sho"·case EA STSIDE the beach, and walking family room & living rm. con d . S<l 3 . 500 Ag l.
SHAKEROOF Like character ? distanl'ctoschools.shop· Near bil'ycle trail & 640·5560
HARDWOOD FLOORS-Hardwood&? Brick frpl.? pin,E and tennis rourts. beach. Ov.·ner mo\'inJ?
cpts. bltns. water sor. f"ruit trel's'.' Shakeroof? Picture perfect back outofarea.Qualif1edVA •TURTLEROCK•
tencr, lgc rear yard Walking to !\1a rinrr's yard inc ludes heated buyers welcome. Prit'"ed Beautiful new home,
\\'/ACCESS. 3 Bedrms. 2 Park & library'.' Low. swimming pool ptus36 ft. at ~'i4 .500. ne\•er Jived in! 2 br +
baths, walk to all lowpriee!?Call :M2·6368 palio. A rare find at den&din.rm.Kitl'h.has
l'Ompactor. Beamed sehools. $43,500. Best or
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l\Iesa Verclt>Arc;1 termR, M C.-cle -l'athedral ceilings & Opcn l-I OllSt',S~tl /Sun1 ·5 oy c MESA VERDE rrplc . P rof. lnd!'lt'IJ',I:.
Hil4Corsil'nP\11ce ReottorlllOM.wport C • • · Great loc 11 tion! Nr.
3 B1tr'm . 2 n ... Fam Hm CoSta Me1a548-7'29 ONDO : parks. pool. st1opp1n~.
POOL Really s hurp! Overlook:; · ~ ; ; • -bus & sch ls ., in best area
$49,!150 JC'Galli.1nt Sr -, pool & playj!round. Vets --~=~--of lr\·ine. Hy o"·ncr.
He:iltor. 645·44·15 Ml'sa Del Mar, large ror· OK . Call : 642·6368 -833·2252 or 5<10·605!i Sally • __ ---ner lot. 3 Bedroom. 2 VETERANS "ESA VERDE both. Coveced pali". SOUTHLAHOERS TURTLF.ROCK Bv owncc "" BriC'k fireplaee. Dry har ---~ • New regulations may Real Estate. ~ 1;:ntl•rt;nnl!r's Paradl~ i n f 11 m i 1 y r 0 0 m . REDUCED FOR make it possible ror you :i br . 2 bu , cusl . I.If}· Crlyt'dentry. huj!efmrm 1 kl r & to use your elii;i:ibillty byll.i!t/AY graded, pror. lndscpd.
2.frph·s. 2500 s tf. 3 ba Spr n er !lystem ront · QUICK SA.LE! again ~ Why rent when Includes land. Prtn. only.
ltJr.t'achw/ap,·tpatio hack . Extra large 5 BR & DEN. in Mesa you can own .,.,;th very TE $5.000.675·3528
3000CountryClubDr. master bedroom . Verde for $44,500. Ideal little ea~h! Call ror de· SEl'ARA SAT/SUN 1.5 $89,000 Camper or boal spaee. for lrg .. young family. tails.5S6·703SM98l·:i6'7l. MOTHER·l......_.W TOWNllOUS E·s:Jl,900.
OPEMSUM.1·5 979.9(lJ6:D)'2:1.3/43G·S2l5 10Cfr down. Tot.al price 1605 Corsica-OPENSUN· QUARTERS 2 BR , 2 Ba, 2Story, Air
427 NARCISSUS $42,500. 892 Corte:r:. l)AY 2·5 Pt.1 . This 5 BR·38A Oull'h 1-'°-"_d_._s_tto_c~p_!_644_-4_887 __
Easy to aCQuin.', :ind 11 OPEN SAT ~SUN 1·4 546-l980. D.J . FEENSTRA l-ta11en home is a beauty RACQUET Club 3BR 2ba,
rare bargilit1, too ! 2 BR .. : 243kt &owdo1~, .. ~o211ebge ASSUME VA . 3 Br. 2 Bu . 642·4513 Inc. 549·3162 that you must &ee to RP· fam rm & formal dining.
2 ba .. frplc .. mony f'!ll · Pr . ,. acanl " "''' a. S2 3 9 . I m o $3 r.. 0 0 0 . preciate. Submit on this Beaut yard, lots ot xtras.
-ti'as.Only$7t.(O) furn . rrn ., frpl. pQOI. Owntr /agt. 546-7739 ; EASTSIDE one.CAl .• L842·9371 OPEN house SatlSun
R.ch.11• ltoben O"·ntr. 545.500. Prln. M6·B6IB Tri·Le,·eL Decorator's de· OWMER GOIMG MO. 1 5 Ph ccn,.,...., Jy .6.17·S076eves. 2hr,l'l.i bA .hrlckfrp\.on llght.4nr,3Ji1,wethar. . pm :__.... ••• R=~·Cayl~/S.~"jj3 T\\'0 STOR\'. 48R. rim ~!~~~ ~ ~~: ~1~ ~~-. d~i\~ ~;~~a1;1d~~;.~our own ~-~n~~~~~~d~ti<;67 ~~J: L~~~~Ef~~~~r~~~.
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rm. frpll'. f'A ht, Nort ror,mHI dini11R . klt <·h SOUTHL.A.NDERS 962·4643 F'\reflACf'·shake roof·on
tl1esa. ()n\y 5'5.9!Si01 N "'/breakf;ist are1t . hiun· ----~~~~~:.::.j~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I ;'I cu -de·5R<'. Come lighl
512 IEGOHl.A dn. lo '\'tU. S3.9'ldn. dry rm. lar,e:e yard. rov· REDUCED $2000. my flrl': 1:1nrS wirm your
$7R.soo .. Fee hinct Ideal , Vt'\.!, Trad~ OK. PILOT ered pelio. S69Jnl. Coll 4 Br, 2 Da , $37.900. Ry TAKEOVER fam\ly·s heArt .. 842·9171 .
ror youn1t coup·l e1, REALTY ,S40·~ $57·5070 owner. LRe lot. frpll·. 6°/o Y.ALO.AN MINl ·PINEFOREST 1\n~les, rctlred,orbe1~h MALEC REST 3 DR. ~~a. 7,1''; 6'5·1418&MR·8251 Lu.rge 4 bedroom & den, 3 BR, 2 BA. near, new
lovl':rfl . Two homb 1n formal dine lg yard as rtlasa Verde tBr. 3Ba. 2 211; bath. Xlnt location. house on \4 al':. OUl·de·
1om eon e and bu Y S39 950 0 ner,JA¥;t. uk thna-ouL Muat tee to •P· f11mlly rnl. 2 frph•s, pato, Samuell11ri, 963 ... 561 or ~~•an . S58,000. Print':. form or dupll':X. Get wilh aumable 7"~ y ,\. Oniy ff'Ptc. wet bar. Ur>Rrd'd M ES i\ '
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tottether. Open Sat/SUn ror' oinnyw $4~· Cl 0 prel':iale . 8)' own •. =r, $46.000. owner 968.ealM. Onl.f . -~~::==~~~!·~~~~~~~!!l=~=~=·f'.~J."~·~oL~-=-=·=~ ... ~:.Ll· • " " . ~or1'!&212l ' ' ( ~·
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formal dinlne, Db Jmmac:ula~3BR.zls.A, TREtHOUSE"
LIDO ISLI
Great tor the family ;' 4
bdrm•. + den: on 35 n.;
1ood patio. Unbelieva-
ble, S97,600. Mova ~n by
summer.
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lath/plaster, Insulated $t7 .500. OPEN.1131.ut73, \Jp11raded buide & out!
professlopally derorat Set ln future fortst of
ed. landscaped. Dealra VIEW~• br, 3 ha, ram over ·40 ttet'I. 176.~.
ble North Laguna rm , 1ta e yd . Patio, &•4 ·8896 art 6 pm or IAYFllOMT
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COLLEGE PARK
Pantostic 2 story modt·I.
4 bdrm, 2'-!t l»llh with
2,650 Sq_ ft .or IU)(Ur)' ftnd
Clnly 21':1 Yt'Urs ne\\'. r.1 inl
condition, VA ternis ••• 189.500. Owner. 497-1038. lnd scpd . Open hou1e &«·3285. .
Sat/Sun 12·5 Prin. only. One ot Lldo's bHt buys ; $64 ,900
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... setting, wit~ lge. . Bh, DIR. F IR, 311': Ba.
jo)'Ou1 llvin1. wt~ pier&, ___ C:;•:;lc.1 :;1145>~90--'70'----I slip & sandy beach. .-~•lfour ~y
levatol ttol.'lol!le1ch ll42S8~wy
Sale PrJC<,119 ~
Open Hou ~c Sul &" Sun
from 12 to S. Uy Ov.•n('r
Lea\'ing ure11 . 2 Stor~·
4Br, 2 ~~ ba . Lri: fum rn1 .
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552-7949.
native treos: loads of Ml111ottVlefo 1067 Ivan Wells custom .
privacy. Movable WilllB ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sl~,000. Below market.
•llow flexible Interior. to Open house s'at & Sun. 3 Pr1nclpalsonlY.6t6-1$13
meet your particuhtr BR , 2BA. view A/C. ELEGANT 3 BR, 2'h Ba
needs . Study, frplc., Manyextras.586-5616. Townhome , near the
l'l4,,500
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I \ \~:' '' I I .. 1 .. '\ II * 673 -7300 * decks & dbl. detached water w 121' Bout Slip
ga rage. with sundeck Come & See Ou~~adrld Exquisitely cuslomiied Spacious 2·aty. tluplex,
over •••~ ol 64. •BR, UP•••~ thru· interior and 'all exterior within blO<k ol ocean: 2
sst,900 out. 1'* Aa:sumable. meticulously main-Bdrma:. each; blt·ln1 ,
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2·5. 2 br, lam. rm. 111.0
PrOlpect St. &42·3886
• HARBOR VIEW
'flomeff s bedroom, 2 bath
Carmel Model, on lee:
$'19,900
Call owner (714l6«-42tl7
Lease $150 fi(O. <Yearly)
C•USUl';CONNER
549·1'229 or 815-51~ e\\.,, ,,
BLUFf:S ,,
2Br &r Den + 2th ba, Up-
graded. Includes Land. seo.aoo. Owner6"·7M5
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cv ta ran e. wner. S82.~. Days 493.M« or garage. YoL own the
400-2800 . 831-U39. E\les. 675.8226 land! 1 -----~-----1 THE TERRACE '~-==.~H=ln-.--1-0-s~o' By0wner3Br.2 Ba.Fam S89,>00 675·5200Agent Hewportle~-l,069ilewport••• I069
-.,.-· ' DOM"T WAIT · •••••••••••••••••••••.-• ••••••••••••••·~·•••••• "A Showplace'' ••••••••••••••••••••••• rm, \'iew. air cond. cor· TILL SU .. """lr.m IEST BUY! Beautiful View! 3 BR, air ner lot. trailer access. ~ 353 H.Coast Assumable 73 loan. to purchase that perfect S2000underpriceolcom-5056 8alS3WOOd ~~dO~i;.f~·R'J"!'~.3883 547,900. 837 -3203 summer rental duplex parables. Relax in view Highway only 'h block from super or the Pacific. Upgraded
OPEN TODAY 1-S LCICJllllD leach LeNJUna Niguel I 05 Darlin" 2 Br home, large beach. Live in or rent carpets and Lile. Close to z IR, z Ba, FarnflCit •••••••••••••••••••••• master suite, oozy frplc, oot. NOW REDUCED TO everythin g . Fireplace,
\\'arm&in\'iting "·/a soft magnificent view & ONLY. $93,500. Call spacel"age kitchen with
l'ountry feelinj! . sunny L ESTATE 494·7518 private pool. Asking just 644-7211 Agt. trash compactor and
"South FLicing" putio & '"'~~.OOO~~A~ggt~, -~~9~1Z7~-:::~ll ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;j self-cleaning oven. Only
just steps fron1 ~orj!eous :, I --• I 69 SS7,950. 646-7711 or n•wport •-0 ~EWPORT SHORES >10·8944. Open E<es. pool & r ecrc;ition area.. " Localed on quiet cul·de· •••••••••••••••••••••••. Im mac. 3 ·BR .• l·sly. 2
&ac aw r r ee\l.'V 4 BR. 3 BA , 2' story, Patios. Positively in noi~e. ~hisro~,::;I \' ~ap_ Laquna Bitach I 048 Loquna leach elegant custom hor· e, move-in cond. $51,900 -Walker 1: lee
•raded home is ofrercd ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• tile roof. Asking Sl2S.OOO. CAYWOOD REALTY · WE'EKENU Open house C t 21 /G Reali Roal fs lale
below replacemcn1 cost • • · · en ury reen Y * 548-1290 * at S43500 y.•IO'· do"·n. SPARKI.ING Rece ntly reduced b y 842·9321 · . oy.•ncr. $62.500. 3 br. 2ba. Duplex, Nev.·port Isle Please s top 1n & l'Om-2 BR. 2 ha. North t•nd. .. lk l bch gd ·n-me 1 ~a~ ·111 , .,,, L' I \I' lk to•· •h ~a 0 • · 1 .._., layview·llluffs UNIQUELY PRIVATE mnlac .. ne\\·er .... ,.-v pare.you O\C I · ,-rpc. a l.K.'a '-: or res . 1257 Catalina, SPECIALIZI NG I N Endunil'"D ".3BR .21.<~ t.·larshallRlty 875·4600 HASTINGS & CO. o~·ncr finance. 558,500 497.29201494 .4723 R'ESA LES AT THE SWEEPING VIEW Realtors 640-5560 Vlf:\\' ----------1 Sil OR ES. SEA TER . Ba, highly upgraded. OF BA. Y·OCEAN from \\'ESTCLIF1', imn1ac 4BR
Eastbluff Pror. Bid# Preslli;!:l' area: choi1·e 3 3 Bf{,2 BA . "lnl11iew. RACE, MONARCH BAY Ne 3 r n e "' iv 0 r Y Laguna to Catalina . + FR 1215 Nottingham,
BR , 3 ba. den l dinin~ 1164LHl\1irada. AND ~10NARCl1 BAY elegance . ss2 .ooo . Custm3800 sqft homeon S87,500. Dy appt, O\l.Tler
Spe-ctac.ulor Vie-w
of \•alley as v.•ell as bein,e:
across from l'ommunity
pa rk and ne:ir commun1·
ty pool. This 4 BR. 2'? ba.
Prestige home has all the
quality features ~·ou v.•ill
appr eciate. Including
self·cleanlnJ.! o,·en & 2
fireplaces. buill·in "'·et
bar and 3 car garage.
$115,000
RAISOR'S
REALTORS
4S23Campus Dr .. Irvine
Campus Valley Shop Clr.
CALL 833-8600
Whal A Challengo!
Very l:.irge glass ·"'·alled·
farm kilchen lets the
sunshine in Hnd gives you
a breakfast labl f' patio
vie~· ... or a rran~e this
a rea as a fa1nily room.
formal dining or
whate\'er s uits your fan-
cy. The small price of
548.500 also includes IO\'·
el~· master suite. 2 addi-
tional brlrms .. utility
room :Jnd a park loca-
tion.
"' VISleH
ltlALTY
552-7500
Viitw Forever
From thi s luxurious
Pre s idenl home .
"''/many extras. 4 BH .. 2
ha. Let us sho"'' .vou to-
day. S98.900 lnclud . land
PETTIT REALTY
552-7000
rm .. 2 fpl. Beams. Est.,te 494.3661 for <ippt. TERRA.Ci'::. _o_w_n_er_,_64_4_·>387 _____ 1 Jrg tree linf'd fee lot next, ~64_2:;·~658>=-·-------I
s<1 lt'. s ubmit offl•rs . lo Cliff Dr. Park. 5BR, 1·
Sll0.000 OPEM SUM.1·5 co Mp AR 1<: o Un LIDO BAY lrg !iv rm. forml din+ NEWPORT llGTS. 4 br,
1)1.-:LliXECOND{l 1961SAMREM0 PRICES AND THI-: Choice2BR.2BAApt. 20'x28' fam rm . huge 21-'.!ba+den.CapeCod.
Choie<" •1re<1 L)!e 3 UR . Customcrafted,redv.·ood A.~1 ENITIES TO AN\. 2000 sq. ft . Boot slip at hobby shop plus more. Catalina View,best loca· 21 ~ h•t.~ den. dining rm., 2 & a? lass. white water COASTAL A.REA FOR A door. C.E . Stine, Broker, OPEN HOUSE tQi01:'• g~;~~~-87ho~e.
lrpl .. patio : pool . "ie\11S . 3 hdrms .. 21~: ba. SINGLE FAM I LY1_644_-_0_l7_7 _______ 1 SAT./SUN.l -5PM uiet. ' . .,... l
clubhouse.504 .500 I I , HOME . IT'S QUITE • il9"000 'r f':!'ilF.Ri\LOBAl' X nt va ue. POSSI BLE YOU WILL Beach duplex-Sl4K dn. "· · OPEM SA. fSUH 1·5
OPEN SUK 1-5 FIND J UST WHAT YOU $540·f'.'O prnnts C P l l ____ 548_·------l 1508 Dover Dr .. Westcliff
721 MANZANITA ARE LOOK l l\G FOR potential inc. S790-mo. area.• BR., family rm.,
Authentic Spanish home: HERE. \ 1 ~646--330~:;3 ______ 1 STEPS TO SURF pool. Owner&a-767•
3 bdrm s., l 'h ba., formal 5640500 1 & 2 Br. Duplex! Gd. in-.1~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1
dininJ": rm .. \l.•hite v•ater OPEM TODA y 1•5 tome as is or xlnt. poten-llG C •~YOH
TENDER Re
LOVING CARE j (
i\t\.\·a.vs s ho\\'S~ ",.c kno,,· 353 N. Co.11, L.gun•
the O\.\'n{'r &· h1:1ve 494 ~7518
y.·atchcd him baby this 31 -----------
br bciluly. )l's in tip top
shape & comes ron1plete
"'/bi g ocean vie"'·· Red
C<a r pet, H ca lt ors
497 ·1761.
~Ian
REAL ESTATE qoo C.h nn1•yr. ~t
.;Q.;Q~7J \~Q('•lto
CJ Coldwell Bon~er
SOUTH LAGUNA
BLUFFS STEAL! tial for builder!! Legal "" 33482SPINNAKER R L COlu~ Seconds a\.\•ay from ten--2 ot. $.54 ,000 ~
38r,211:iba ..... · s.58.500 nis c lub, best schools, SOUTHCOASf 3BR. 3BA. NEW Custom
33441 PERIWINKLE ..
3Br.OcVu ... 589,500
33751 P.1 AG ELLAN''ISLE
Cust 4Br OcVu S149,500
o"'·n pool. Bluffs top G INVESTMENT d r apes , expensive
modcl.cndunit.3BR& 549-0812 · Wallpaper s and
den,. _lanai . open bea!" ILUFFS c~DO Landscapin~. JO yr. loan C'e1I 1 n g s. Van Lu 1t "'" 20•;.: On. 8"~ no points.
y.·al lpaper . Corning Spacious Customi7.cd $124.500 . 6 Rue
stove,etC'.etc. SplitLevel 3Br3Ba Chamonix. Open 1-5.
OPEN HOUSE View of Bay 412Plata 0<A'ner640-0089
IY APPT. TODAY SAT&SUNONLY $72 ,000 Ov.·ner675·3400
IF' YOU LIKE the ex · 362VistaMadera traordinary·you'll fall in Ov.·ner 644.5400 Bluffs Condo·&aut . dee & 2 Custom Duple•es
love with this 1 yr ne"·l-----------1 lndscp'd. Natural v.·ood -NEWPORT BEACH-
custom 4BR from the BLUFFS floors. 3 BR . 21.<.o BA . ram $79,500 IOCh
moment you open the en-rm, rormal din rm. Will 3 BR. 2 BA·a·11 e•tc••'· bay \'iew 3 Br in early 2 d TD o • trygate.Ocean vutoo!,.\ a r ea . O nl y $63,000. carry n · wner. Steps to ocean + sv.•im-
R EAL BU\' AT .. $135,000.1~64~0~-~84~55~. :o::~-::::::-:7'--l~S7;;;9~·>00;;;.~6'~0;·l~B4;l;.;;;;;;;;;;o', min Ii!. tennis & t he CALLJ\.farguerite. ~.cl ubhou se living of
HARBOR VIEW -· Newport Shores.
REDUCED TO SLLL
NOW! \\'arm & com·
fortable 4 BR +studio. A
patio Cor every room .
Be-autifu l atrium
entry . . . . . .... S92.500
Li\le in luxury. Owner LIDO ISLE Ov.·ner.642-3573. has put many extras into
this like new s Br. 3 ba n B r I · ed LIDO ISLE 3 r.2 a, rpc,1mm . home. 3 car gar. Just occupancy . Now only By Ov.·ner spacious 4 BR
min. from the beach! $79,500. O"·ner/Agenl. or 3 BR /Den. 11h Lots.
Sll02,POOOENFe5e. &S 613-6-\89 . Xtra l~e p&tio. be•m
at unl·5 ~~..-::. ceil'gs, formal D /R.
CATALINA SUNSETS 2327 Port Lerwick Pl Ov.·ner ca rries. Asking
fron\ this 1 sty. 4 br. Broker 640·5770 Newport Shores By $136.SOO. By appt .
Beautifully upgraded Owner 2 Br 2 Ba & patio. 675-7542
features . Room for your ,BY '?\\'ner·4 BR, 4 B~. Bargain at $49 ,500.1-----:-----1
Grand Piano&pooltable. family rm, formal din 646·5447 RADE-$1~5.000. Equity
A REAL BUY .... $91 .500 rm, pool. 548·3ll6. 1----------·I in fine $220,000. Newport
THE UNUSUAL, Oriental
Oair makes this an out·
standing 3BR, atrium
jewel ......•..... S78.500
NEWPT. lJTS2BR. huge Beac h h ome, for BIG CANYON den, fpl , l o/.i ba, lrgswim. waterfront home or
pool, many xtras. 2 car Prom. Bay lot. Write to Bright, cheery 3 br. 3 ba. gar +. $59,500. Kingaard Ad. 334, Daily Pilot. Jacuzzi + sm . pool.
SI•• 000 Real Estate 642·2222 P .O.Box 1560, C.M. 92626 ~. . 1 -e-=-c===c.e-~~~--1-:_:_:c.o::;:__.::.::.::._:::ccc.:===-1
J BR, 3 BA , 3 car garage.
Ready to move in !
Charmin!? 2 bedrm. 2
b<ith home in Emerald
1'erracc v.•lth vie\\"
fi replace. s eparate
artist's studio. patio. lov-
ely p:a rden y.·1fruit trees.
Immaculate condition.
--0-P-E_N_S_U_H-.-1-.-5--1 ~t~~;:esirablc property
VIEW ESTATE
Be autiful coastline
\'iev.·s. Custom quality.
St. Charles kitchen. 4
bedrooms. 4 baths, in-
cludinR guest house. Of-
fered far below replace-
ment cost: $249,500
JUST LISTED·Great
family living in this
spaciou~ 4 br. 211:-ba, lli·
cei lings. Panoramic
ocean vu . v>..CANT.
i-lurr:y for this ... $96,500
$124,500.
Paul W. lnonfidd
& Anoe. 549-BS05
NEWPORT Crest Condo BR, 3 Ba, Din·rm +Eat
on G reenbelt. upJ!raded 2 In Kitchen home. With
br. 2 ba, l 1>tory,end unit. gorgeous fenced 20x40'
Perfect cond. S63,500. pool. and paddle ball
, ~O~w~n~e~r~. ~"'~'~·c.'°"'=----I court. + covered patio. 1-Xlnl cond. Nov.· orfered 19051 Halstead Ter. $7 6,500.
President llon1es. one of BIG AND
BEAUTIFUL the finl·st hon1es in MARION MILHE Turtlerock ll ill s en· theGoodLH
Lido Waterlw Oflf EXCLUSIVE 2 s t Y. by ov.·ne r on ree ,land at
HARBOR VIEW
,. '
..
rOPULAR CAllMIL •
Custom decorated 3 Bill 2. Ba,
fam-rm: home on lge lot. Vacant.
Owner anxious. $79,500.
MOHTEGO I. YIJW' '
Never lived ln 4 BR lam.rm ho111e
w/great view. Near Pool' & tennis.
Popular exterior . $79,950.
P ALIRMO PLUS ,
Pool, Tennis & Jacuzzi go along with
the key to this 2 story, 4 BR , fam·nn
home on corner lot w/great:·\'iew.
$89,500. ' .
• • • I I
SOMERSET .. VIEW .. •
Large 5 BR fam·rm home, 'wilh
Ne wport Center. Li.g'ht ~vi ew.
Premium lot. Hard lo tell from. new ••
$129 ,500. .•
I
EASTBLUFF r'\ '.
POrULAR X l'lAN
Professlonally decorated ! BR, 2 ~
fam-rm home with E-Z care natu.ial
surtoundings. $79,500~ · ·~
SUPERB SPYGLASS '
., H,EW IBIFOllll
Spacious rooms, deluXe ~1poOI-,
jacuzz.i, view & much r riced
to sell today. g'7
lllOKERS I. SALESMEH A TTEHTiOH -..
Magnifi ce nt vie \\·: 4 REAL ESTATE A di s Linct ive home fOY e
bdrms .. 21 :· b:.i ths, \\'f't 6!8S. Coast ll"'·~· planned Cor gracious li \1-Call 49J..2SI 3
bar. pool , jacuzzi. t.:n-L:J j?una ftt-al·h .. 494 ·8558 inl!. This two-story , 3 l--*-W_E_K_u_O_W_* __ ,
Lovely Bayfront home Townhouse 1600 sq. rt. 2 $129,000. 642·6749 for in·
w 13 BR. 2 Ba OY..Tlers unit br, 2'h ba. den. frpl, wet·. spection & cozy 1 BR unit over bar, all elec. Pool, saunal.'.'.!'.::::.:::"'-------11
garage. w /view. Under & jacuzzi. Tennis, ocean-II arbor View Homes 2 ~000 o s t&S view. Pvt. community. Story .4Br. S92,500. 1841
We still haye a few openings in· our
new Corona del Mar office. Ask 'for
Ron to find oµt abqut Ql\l" sp_eclal
compensation Plan. """"· .. pen a un. 0 64 _
Il).5. 673·2749 Agent $68,000. wner 6·64.::u Port Margate Pl. believable upgrades in l'I ------hedroom home has den, " centralair,electronic~1i r EMERALDBAY dramati c sw imming LAGUMAMIGUEL ' '
filter. 1'herm;isol steam OPF.N llOt.rSE . 703 pool. and s pectacular •BEST•
bath. bit-in s tereo Em e r ald Ha~·. SUN oceanvie\.\'s.Sl85,000
system. This home is 1·4pm :. April 13.lh .
BLUFFS CONDO ; 2 '''Y. <all for appt, NEWPORT SHORES 673-7601 Anytime.
perfect in every v•a.v. Charminj? 3 BR Vlt'\\' b1963So. Coast J-lij?hway
\\'ith t he finest qualitv in home \\'1th pool. on cul· La)!una Beach
landscaping & decofat· de·Sil C. J'riccd to sell im· 494-0749
ing. Mu st be seen to bc med. at 5128.500. Call .
appreciated. Pri'l·cd far 49<l ·A0 8fi f 499·1397 1 or • HUSTIC JllDEAWAY-
helow owner·s cost at 493·R812 RR . 2ba .. den, beams.
$155.000 LIMGO frplc . Q:u1el ca~yon &
DAVID D. CARLSOM REAL ESTATE ~:can ''1cws. Priced to
REALTOR833-9293 --------scllS1S,900.
OPEM SUN. 2-4 •FOREVF.R VIEW·Ne"''
l !Nl\1t-:RSITY PARK 3 32322 AZORES ,3BH, 2ba. $74,500.
hr, :.1trium , frpl. up· ?«Ton::irch Hay 'fe rrac<':
J?rad c d & lnd scpd . {'Xpans ive occ<in \'iC\\'S. •11 0!'11f: W /GUEST
5"8,500. O"'·nr. S52_·04_66__ T<a s l eful 1,v decorated. A PT-Xlnt view, 3BR ,
HUGE5BR. y.·ith many amen1\te:l. 4 den, 2ha. S67 ,500
3 B 21,,, B Beaut \lie"' Find what you '"ant in 4 hr, 2'h. ba, large patio, f
M O N A R C 11 B A Y r · ,_ .a. . ' $65 900 642 7398 '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!i!!!!!f Jots of xtras. S79.SOO. Daily Pi lotCJassif~~·.· -~·--·--·-----•-SPECIAL-Ocean & ~lt. Own /brkr. 644 -4746 or · '
views from 3 Br. 2 ha 642·0590 Hewportleoch 1069Mewportleaeh I069Mewportleodl 1069MewporflHdl" 1069
c ustom home w/dining 1-----------111••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••·•••••••••• rm, brkfst area, walk·in 2 Yr. Old. 4BR, 3baon cul·
pantry. beam celling1>, d·sac. Cathedral cciling,
lush ldscpg and much near schools & lxlys club.
more. Immaculate home Ov.·ner. S79,500. Cal!
in private beach rom-645·6476. munity. Asking$123,000. l -------~---11
FINE CUSTOM H01'1E.i--------•
Extra s harp kit c h
w /everythiniz & Fran·
ciscan tile, plush crptp:.
custm draperies and
hardw are thruout,
To place your mCS!ige
before tile
reading public,
phone
INTRODUCING
OUR 197~ MODEL
!<:,».___~
Extra lrJ.! family room
y.r/ pool table, J baths. 2
t'rpl c's, 1 in master
suite. Vic\\' of the n1oun-
tains. l min. lo S . D.
fry.•y-1 hlk to OCTD.
Tennis courts & pool
nearby. OPt':N llOUSt-:
Udrni. home in mint con·
dition ~ DininJ! & fa mily
rms.: desil(nt-d for t-asy
entertaining, with pro·
teclcd pool. jacuzzi . out ·
door/indoor har: 3 car
gar::1µP . Sl5•1,lXXl
Daily Pilot
Classified, 642·5678
•UN D£R $40,000 .· ·wa lnut panel'g, A/C.
Charming 2BR. frplc, In builtin vac. Too. many
South Laguna, 2 blks to xtras to list. $197,500.
be.oh. L-H9'o11Uty. I~~~~~~~~
SUN. 17452 Teacher.:; St
!off Cul ver)
BA YSHl)R E llEAI:rv
fi75· 13JI -24 hrs
•2 Slory . 41lr . 2
fireplaces. Laundry rm.
Filtercc.I uir. 2160 Sq ft .
I.fl Cul·il ·s;.11" ](l maint.
Cov \\'Qod deck. Orcha rd .
S62,950 As1>ume7'4
Ooen !louse \\'ceknds l·S
15051 Eccrlstonc
552-8806
LCICJU"a leach I 048 •••••••••••••••••••••••
•Luxury Condo
No. l~aRuna Reach. t hr,
11,.o; ba, rrplc. Spac1ou~
rooms. Will .~ell or trude.
Colony Rl'alty, 992·1441
Exquisite ~lof?ilc l·loml'.
JOO ft (rom Oc('tin, in
Beautiful !'.'Ark Setlln,1t .
~1U!d 1~11. $7500. 499-3460
110~ N. Coe1i1 Hwy., Laguna
~gewater
REAL ESTATE
ll50S.C-1Hwy
494-1536
494-1177 _OC EANFRONT, secluded
I "· Ac + 5unitsw/many By The Seoshore lr)!. trees . Pvt. heh. Xlnt
3 1-lu~E' bdrms .. 3 t1IC'd J>Oss. 4 Pvt estates or buth~. lami!Y rm .. frpl , di\11de into 4 homesites.
dininJ! or dl'n : biJ? y~rd & Trode 4·income $350,000.
some view. North end; R F.DWOOD & glass cust.
nev.·er. St 18 .500 4 br, + 3 ba + fam. -t
Open Satj'St.A 1-5 Oil . Pan. No. coastal
_545 Windsor Plac• Vu., 4 decks, 2SCIO'. Rdwd
S lJdrm .• IM de)!. vie~·. int. & lrg. post & beams.
4800 sq . ft .. 2 rrplc" .. Sl35.000 . ~ame rm .. fumlly rm. CHA.RM 2DR + fam on
Ahovl' Cre!'ccnt Ba~·: 8 R-2 lot w /rm for xtra un·
yrs. old. Takr Dartmoor 1l. Xlnl Winter & Sum·
off or Tlill cr~st . f<';1r mer .rental a.reac.k>Re to
below markcl. $169.500. b<·h. & town. OWricr may
·310 Lo"outOrive help 'finance. Just re·
No net g hh o r ti & a ducedtos:;fi,900.
co .. stlinc view ! :1 nn .. s UNITS, heam.s. frplc.
l.E:e . fJlm , rm .. raised Or. Vu , furn. across st.
hearth on JI m:;ist1lve bch. 1 Rik . tol.O'Nn. Po55.
stone frplc., i;unken uv. HY1 do, or cont. or sale,
rm .. "off lhJth Dr . .at I lease /op. $189.000.
I' I .• SIO~ OOO 497·1711 op ar · · · La•una Bearh • 494.75.'iJ. ,.
·, rt'I' (or..,ac ~ ' ~1!1<. J .,t ,, . ,J,
. tAt..(c.:r ' R-!?eel'
"1(. REJ\lTY
UY OWNER. Complett"I Y
remodeled 3 Bd, 2 Ba.
home on Bluebird Ca-
nyon. Beamed cc1Jing1,
frplc, wood & s tained
glass windows. 2 deck• &
patio. SM.SOO. OAtr'I Sat.
& Sun, l to f.: Slrr521Uuebird
Canyob Dr.•·lSl& Wanl 11dresul1.t
•
496·4040 800-5050
S@\loUlA-~t.~s·
Thot lofriguing Wora' Gome with o CltucA/e
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dirk t ide of the '"°°"· Whit'
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When Promontory Bay Homes opened, the dramatic interior ·~..;
of the first model was one of the most popular attractions
in Newport Beach. Now Sadd leback Interi ors has done
it again.
There's a brand new, breathtaking model overfboking
Promontory Bay, With the same spadous rooms,
innovative architecturs and award·Y,'inning style.
Plus facilities for your private boat Slip.
Visit Promontory Bay Homes no\',( priceq
froni $210,600.
Decorator Day!
PACIFIC COAST
...
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Decorat' hints from a· feS$ional. lrlQ V' , od I P'Q. " . ' 1s1tourm e , · ·
Sunoay. April 13. 1·4 p ,m, '
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.• ~ . , 'J~)l~ $1,6,"""~t unit}, wtth·I~ •&an $50,NV\. Mewport 'eoclll 3 16• $295. Prefer ad u lls . ~~~~.e~ !~ti.err~st~~7u~~ Deluxe split·le\·el. 1300 '\i ,..;~~ ·7 ; • ..?A~ '--~ VYV' ••••••,•••••••••••••••• s.48-99.50 REMTAlS sq ft , z bc1r1n wlloft .de-n, "f' 4 c1•~..d 4 uown! hone today'! Secluded Nt>wport li;.l•nd. ~BR, 1 811 S3 10 tW4·6l21i-"-. -------' ''pie, plush t' .... ""· horn,·· ~ t , , ' r 1 N ~ 4 HR , Supt-r (ti.m-rm, 28R '" ·~• It, '.' ."r. -~· I u"' IVE SITY Rr.AJJ 'TY ·.·mdum1,.·.·nou1~:.· ... ~r:1m''o'. rrplc. Uied brick patio_ ' a . &125 B1uffsCondo-Lease3BA llk1· :.lura~t" ..... a1k -1n , ·f_; ' .. _ .. ,__ ., ~I. _ .. ~ pew'Jylndsc:pd)'ard,Llke ~HH .i!,Ha .. S385 /410 ''1SO 2•,, llA . rrpts, drps: t·losets. bath. & J:u cllit ~.i ~ . 3001 E.CoodHlgltway 503 ll'llh St., call eoll~ct model home. $42S. mo. JBR .z ,~Bu ..... ,$100 rrplc. lliunny end u1i"1t. b1tlh. bltn ga.s run~e & ,._ ... , M 673 6 21J-377-4l&W Orlv~ by: 336i t'uschi a, 3 BR, 2 ba, fa m S4~ S4ZS /mo . Avail Jun1t 1. oven. pati11 deck , 2 cu r .._~....;, , im._._,. 'jGf • 510 OCEANFRONT '2 >"••· 979_2Sl ?l)rS45·TIS2 38R ,2•.~ba,f:.11n .. S.t50 \\'alkto st•hl~.purk ,pool. ent·losl'd~ar11&t:v./laun -~· __ ., ~-1 ___ ~ 5Bn.21.,.ba.lam .. S-150 shoi1 'g.6•10·49T2, dry room . P<1 y oolyt'h:r·
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IOTA YJCCMfr , ., ;._ ()P.~ DAILY Tit REE HOM~..:.:~~·,;,; 1 UNITS 640·80-5 1•673·YISI _ Sharp E;.1 ::;lside, C1r1 , 3 REALTORS Boat Slip nvu il. Ph · Pier 675·!1337 ~ •'CALL YOUR KlNGS ttOAD I $S9,950. Lowf.'tit prit•o in Adiolninq CJOlf COWS• FEA1ALE Uoommale lo nn ' 2 BA . l,ce fa.m rm. 4523 l';impu~ l)r . lr\'l\•e lleally G73·20.SK or (213 ) ---
, · , BROKER " are• ror 2·2 dupl.:x lllld z 2 Sep11r•te. 8ldgs.. Xin' ghare beaut. house on avail no'A'. S.125. mo. Call Ca mp.,,· y,11,._,,ShOJ>"tr 476-11 2'1 11"·nt·r 2-2 UH duple:i...,.s. C'n(•I, o d 0 bl C l L r y 546 5880 ~ ' ,c uragC', l>'"t i);111n, l'r)ll!>,
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l home, lge.id'f8.n1i_ly rm: oo~·· ~v~s . &, ~·ka:d~: 9 /I 0 ACRE On $48,500 ca.sh do'A'n Hou••• UnfurNWd ••:•••••••••••••••••••• St50 ~l·<ltitW & 552·77SS BIG C AHYOM 675·3i!U:I with beam I
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I kitehen wf. blt·!nll & --~ ---ack bay acreage wllh 3 •Corner location d bl $285499 2986 FOR l.F.ASI·: Frrs hl y t . t Apartments Furni~ -hdwd. cab ne'"'. slope SOuth na 1'086 houses &_room ror _morc. • 11• ~-Co•sl H•·y G..... •al 3202 ..'.:P~._ tns. . l I 4 lilt f d );! rt ,. (' o m mun I Y. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....-"'<lo o II r .. '' ' pain t.'l . ence . 644 ·ll7K6 : \J79-'1191
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doors. Db)ft. gth'af(e on RYOWrJ ERNew tri·level 1nf.Cowdo.,.,•n.$7S.OOO. •Income $17,184 yrly FREt-; VREE ••••••••••••••••••••••• A\•a1l i1 nmcd Sl5() mo. llar h or \'1t•v. llm -Balboa Island 3706
t' ~lley,. wl~h·~extra park-pomc, oceanview. 3000 + SHARP liSTSIDE Owner has left town & •ProfessionalScr\'i<·c• 3 BR , 2 Ba. Bltns , 2 t·ar W2-5369 !\l nntc}!o_ 4 Br. 2 H;1, ram •••••••••••••••••••••••
1ng .. Only 9 , yrs. old. sq\ ft . 31972 Virg.ini a 3 bdrm home .plu.!i room desires immediate sale. •LANDLORDS* ~a r . pool. $360. mo ~ ---rn1 x lnt cond. $485. S~fALL bal'h npt. ul il pd.
178,000 .• waY .. Open House f)ail) f-0r 5 more units. $54 ,950. Call 632·3423 oi' 002:·23} 1 4 On or 3+ dl'n, 2 Ha. Li kc li75·~. $150. Yrly lsc. No JX't s.
! CALL ,·'-'.· ••i·i•••' 1·u.4, from Sat. Apr.-Slh •. '.-:·4.JhtillTS ' REALOMOMICS Homef i nder s * molll'I " bltns. cr1lts, -675·2197or675·~
,,...... • Pri~~ was $133,900. No"' EfStsid'cC.M. lnt·ludesS ·-_ California 'sLar~e~l Rilra~e . clubh~e . all rors. PuUos &: fn{'d v1L ''c;_irl y S:l:.O. Nu t•pt & Balboa Peninsula 3707
l 9~ ~ lhru Sun. Apr'. f.3th . PJ!Ji;. room (pr s n1ore. Brokers 675-6700 642.9900 3 Ur Condo, 2 Ba, 2 car drph. \1•i1ll 1>apt•rs, mir· 2 Br. lltirn e Penn Point. _.___ --
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5Slar,\dull""""mdnily $105.000.0'A'ner.545·5004 ine. IST and h1sl mo. Vat'anl . 3 HH . rplc-. specl acular vii·\\ o f --lmm aculate4BR.Z ba. . ,....,.... Block fr om Beal·h .--~ -renl:i.lS200 freshly painted. beaut uut .Hl•ady1nim(.'<halely . \'u 2 13 r , d s h.,.,·s r . ! luxur)' home wilh ramily 1750 Whittier Ave, 'i~l S75.SOO. S X gro:1s on win · ALFALFA RANCH HACIENDA lands t·a pi nf!. i·lose to Lai;un:i., the islands, thl' ''l'a rly ll•aSl'. Barrett v.·shr idryr . els to ocean.
1 rooml D~Uu l, paliq fla s~ a\·ailablc a ~x~J tcr/summef'renlal. 1100 A<.:rcs, high 'produC'· RE•LEST•TE oce;in . S350. As k for coast line t o Palo!> lil'ill\y.642·5200 B\· .,.,.k or mo till 6113.
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• sty, den, so. patio. Nr. cond. IJo ld · sJ1p U\'a1I . yr old. $390,00l. !:179·3376 Carporls. $74.;iOO. Pref. . , . -----tener, eust drps, & crpts. Sold for ""'l.OOO. \\'ill rent •Children & PetSe<'tion beach SllS,000673·8760. Ot_h e r Xlras . Q-uiel Mon·1''ri9·5 l rad,e . Will acc.:epl llOLSE 1n e.inyon Sl4U .. "'alk lo beach., schls. OCEAJ\FHON1' (;ra!·1011~ "'J\ •$5.orfv.·<'eksrent "·lad
g hb hood Lowely -coun1rv ·etlin~ !louse ne'A', dining rm. frple. for SSOO pl'r nionlh ti GN Bl-' Cl\.1 ne1 or · , money . 0.,.,•ner /Agl . . s · · parks. & tennis c.:ou rts. (I Ualifi c il t>art~·. I'll : 237 e.,.,·port v..,, CAMYOHYIEW Nie.-.. port Beh Adult S2000TaxRebcrte 540·0555 Laguna Beach S1 55.2Br. Pool nuiint. inl'ld . 5;150. No. end. 5550 rno yrly. 548-9755or645·3001 Park. $15,900. 01A'ner. U}~t.g Bch Triplexes --------Costa Mesa SIOO. II uni · ino. 96H·S06S' 0 ;i v e. '19 4 · 791 5 or 1~,::'~2·74 3f~orf.S.I·~· -----$62,500 675·3969 & 494 -1655. just built . Lots of patioi:; lnd./Office llckJ. in g t on n each S 175. ----494-0615. San Juan •Tropical Pool•
Prime Back Bay loca· . .2QJOHuntinj(lon 3.000 sq ft. ix-rfect for Corona r1el l\.1ar$225. & 2 J Bil . 2 Ba. detaehed c · t 3278 1 l\r. cpls. drps. bltns, lion. C'J.lslom tri-}evcl. Acreaq~ for sale 1200 Open Dally l-S.539·6TI9 d Br on acreage 5250. Ag\. i::;1ra ge. soft v.·alcr. cpts. 2 _Apts for Rent. O('C'<in apis rano patio. Gas & .,.,•ater paid .
Hl(ge lot. Curved C!rive, •••••••"••••••••••••••• ~~~r~~J;7~~~c;1~.;,.,~:~· Fee.919·8430 . drps. bllns. beams. SJOO. \•ie~· & C::"rden. 494::~2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 543.1168
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• fam ily e ntertainment a-.· p perty lAOO its New carpets pai nt in gLon Bearh. Zoned ly.6lS·08l3 h.uge~rkg.S285.Nodogs. EDG ·~~,~~~R .1 1iO S. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ~~t.:;...., H Or"t..) :06111 ::':!':~!! •• ~~••••••~••• and tt;spo!t,qls. R~cently btr.ilnc>Ss. lJrofeSs1onal or laU>Oa P;ninsula-3207 K42~866 Coast l.(.,.,•y . 494·8.'">36 \\'anted . ni ce f;imily to HOLIDA y Pl.Ali ~ ,'r."'--,.Y_-.-,.'.s •·~I· ~ .' 'too· C ·Z 'P-Tt>i-it.!e. up&radcd. Spendable is ofC tt'es S21 .~. each ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Br. l '·.· Ba condo. Pool. . car<'forourhome.3HH .' . • 11
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'; shop·j.!N:,eol~.._:wv111 j so : Fanlasl1c v~\ue. Will sell k~K:. _J,9193 . ~i1r~• .':fd.. rcfri g /s t,. '"' bl k fr story. S275 mo. 842-9015 ~am~. s~c·I <~. /~f1<' ~~· yards arc j ust \\'hat you ~ • ft . S1t le /Exch'7ilgJ. "n !}'/. rinan.ring. f::arruo""6f1()e1 ~ aui. t a~'au or O<'ea n & bav. Vlf<:W. --• ----u.)' ·~;i r;1 <11 ~-"''"' need for sumn1er fun. p~i~~f~n~i,~L~\~~.~~1 · ~ Owrier.,64~ll :.,• ,.S&t.40 _permonth~ross. (>on~t08")8'1'!:t-1~ Mature tidlts, yrly .3B R .1~1 Ba ,L'entralAir . Rel'fHcal1~. _ S295.Mo.Askror&•\'Or ___ _ ll.l""~"'"f+---.;~~>--''---'!·~•-7+\·I iP.r1nctpah• only please.-2 lots 'Arch Beach 1-l J!ts 10 50'" Balboa lll . eorner Int .,.,·/lge y.ird . Executive Home _E.•1~_:_:~3-~5li7963-17&~__,._ I MOFREEREMT "om' m'ercla \ '· call today (714)752·1700. •, 1 La'··· d 1213)""' 4662 SJ50_. mo. 528·46$ '. , i., f 1-1 .-• ~I f INV f. ST A1 I-~ NT n!'xt lo l 64 ~nra a,-~:._ -----l"C"°'IY cons lru<·t(•d &: nRi\DFOHDPl.ACJ.""'. I ,\'OU <1ua 1 ~" rurn.
f ., , ... Prope~ •• .~.~ .. DIVISION La ~. B ch . 0 w n er . Corona del Mer 3222 Spotless 4 br. 2 ba, (an1 never OC'l'upu ... 'll: in prime 3 Br. 1 • :-Ba Tnhsc. bllns. baehs & I Ur . Exeep-
A • ••,-.:.•••t • ••••• . , TltE REALESrATERS 494-3661. ••••••••••••••••••••••• rm . ~ar cl ene r S375 J~aguna .s ccliiJn . encl pa tio. 2 car gar, tionall~' n i ee . 2110
BAY "'ROlll.rP Ow n er : 1192 ·1512 or o l l d " r · 1 " Ne'A'portBI. 4 Y/a' J• . .-tJ. ~!!ach .. <3 w•-m'•"., . . r_ .. !
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' P0r:u,tenrtis.Cell i fl.e1'6 tacutar v1e\f-'., exe~ti". $68,SSO. Agl. 34121 {A )••••~•••••••••••••••••• r.m .w /"'et bar &, +WANTED : Niecfami\~·lo rm .• 2 fi replaces. 1 in ---I BEDROOM P .M. 548-28250wner , oflices. 1750~. , €oasl tlw!r' 496-3431 Mobile t i arbor Home. saun.1. 5395 . 675·5543 or ea re for our home. 3 BR. mstr. suilt'. ~1assi\'C Ii\' 4Br. J.~rpll' &·Poul. 2:1tJ1 So. No <'hildrcn, no pets.
't OC · llLLG UMD'( ·' -----Furn. Adults onlv. Jnq 549-9501 2 BA. "°'/Crpls & drps. rin. v.·/1A·et bar. f)('luxe Oli\'e. S ;\. Bus ph : Pool&Hcereation
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R. ~~ i~~.~farbr ,,¥'!, ¥__ .. , ~5-, I •I Po1csa Verde triplex 0'.""ners.. No. 67, Bay.side TOP LoCATi oN & beaut. Ni re yards for sun1mt>r kitchen "'' imicro·"''Ol\"l' & 5'10·4 IUI home 546·4311!1 af _ 19_ 59 Mopl~ Av!·• ~M . l . S 2B~&den,frpl.,2Z·Br. V1lla~c.NB duplex on oceanside of fun ~S295.mo.963-'1567or s e lf -rle<in O\'(•n s. 5. -
rm . Ag · 38-02·59 or 93,000 FT. patios. ~69 .0UO Prnc. M • D ·-• B· , ·d o 3 hlks r 963-1786 Ask for Bev or dshv.·shr., trash <·omp:u·· ---*Shady Elm Gardens• 9688611 askforRon onl Own/Agt 833-1768 owita1n. e,......,, ~~s• c r ._. ·· roni Dale. SouthLoguno 3286 . ., · • IAKER I,. HARBOR ___ Y-_____ __ Resort 2400 Bi g Corona Heh. I yr. old -tor. etc. Will aceept lon ,I! ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pool. erpl & drps. lnd1 ~, I '· "'· ,. (J_, "J, 'Prfm~ co'rn'Tl"ler~ial . 2 A. PLEXES .•...•••••••..•...••... 4-level\-\'/vie"'.3br.SS00 1 1\tl.From"'ater.2br+ t erm renta l frnn1 OCEANV lt-:\\' Fanl . adults_ l77 1-:. 2'lnd St: \ S.. CS.fM'ftfe. I 076 Zone C· 1. possible . f-e . ·· '"'t Lake Isabell a, lake view mo. avail 1\1ay6. 2 br $400 den. 2 ba Condo. 1;as responsible part~· at h 2 b d · 1 ~ b Near Bea<'h . 642·3645 ·~11••••••••t••·~··••,t•. ZOl)e t(! C·Z. Traffic tott!'I Side by s id e in excellent lot . at Wofford 1-leights. mo. avail June 6· Cllll: BBQ. 1 child OK . sno. S6 50 MOMTH .,.,?,~l~~s &·r dbt1~ar.~~· Easlside Cti1.--1 ll--;:~ l'O~
1 SHOR~CLI FFSJ'tewj.tby , edv~ragcs 50 ·Qffi ·~ar'!·d~· Joe at io n . Prime in-S3.500. 847-8457. 55557,-~36154"5°~ to 5 or 1146·7~ 1
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• Ow lµ'.4.bt, •. ?:..b~'ilp;i.rm , ay: pppOSl_le, r r. vestment·all 3 bedroom, ---~---·~eves . . ... a I• 1ss1on : ocean·& gtmcOU'fiir°VleW. Depa1'.n:ie nl Storai ~( 1'4 bathYniL'>. Annual in-Ranches, F.-ins. 483 P.10RN1NG CANYON I BR 2 story, close lo bch. Re a I t\' -49'1 ·013 I OCEAN VI F.Yl . outstand· Sl65 !\lonth 646-19.i7_ -
t Pvt. beachclub. $65',SOd.' ~peCula:t1o~here-<¥!'.ll~ come $19.920. -ex.· Gr.ove• 2700 Av ail 5/15. Donotdislurh ~~psol.' e~:.t.~~.li~9.~f~ bet'>'·eeii 9 :30-5 :00 : ;.isl;; in,I! v.·alk to Pr_i. Bch .. Funt. Bachelar & I Ir.
or ofr.492.2571 1nve.s~ment . Petf;ecl cluSive sat es priee ••••••••••••••••••••••• te,.nl. 2 b,. 2 ha. frpl , forJoAnnorFretl dt't·ks. 3 nd. 3 Ba. St50 E 1. II , : , . .• locatlCJ!l · Buyaq<lhOldor S h C ll 5135 PER ,ACRE 1620 .or 963-6767 ------nlo.494 -9721. xcep iona 'f nice. i ' t
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d It ~,, 95·p B Do 'td"I -fl lo A 1 rm. e w Y ecor · sw1·m·" pool .,,-, t'onrl , 2 3 llR 2 llA bll & FRF.>" BR 1· ere ••. ·• . Y n e ay-ca now r 16·ZBR dull U nits, machinery and JJ;to\-\'ing ••••••••••••••••••••••• P f 1 1 5 .,1 ,.. , . ns. t·rps · . _,rent 1 ap 1nl'x· ~·ne• ~nl-"'""li'ri ....tetall~i714)'ZS2J,700 ,.. ·-·deG •~M B ~t · oca · n"'es. c;ir ~ar, S275. &12·133-1 : drps.palio.S270.month .... hmaint s n1adultcnurt . ..,..,.. ,.. _,_ · ,,...,... , ,... ..,,,., .Mt .· t'"'as .... 1 08 ... esa. Y ~rapes , Hwy . 299 · Deluxe 2 Br. 1 Ra house. t·~1ldrcn OK. lmmed.oc-642_65730r 979_3237 .,_ Sat-.'1 S un. tal • .Cadiz,, J rl V7E S T .M N,1 owner. Pi'inCipa ls only! Alluras,£a. Exc.ai;:L Cpts , drps. e nC'. gar . r PY-5300 lse. 968.6215, \)6:1·4567 963-1786 Ask for No utiL Hef~5'1H·l 70·1_. __
493-'21900T493·665I-· .,.~U:-R·~~~1 ~,?N\TER S R44·0878 · · Charlotte R.Long adlts ,5250.556--7280 962-4471 LoqunaNiquel 3252 Llev ~Dall'._. -----Lqefum2Br•s
OCEAN V I EW48r~,' · ·" · :1~: • "' . · &f ~s'l..Vcrd e {Duplex, Tel.l7l 4>6'14·ll50 •••••••••••••••••••••••Condominiums Bltns, \\1 /\V , cl r;ipes,
.sq ft, oulSlandjng Mi~ tp.t,. Pr1mtt C J.t-J-\l~w .Ownff duplex + z Br Real E•tote pk';~~~~:t: r~~~~~ Br' Vacant. 4Br. ZBa. ~ <.:ar 4 BR f:imil y roon1 li \'inµ Unfurnishe d 1 3425 poql. <Hilts, no pets . $190.
home.Only ... $59,000L ' j } ftnf;\.3000sq,,fi;'AWA, ~e nt"a l , \)kr,<1w nc r . Exchange 2800 1 · J?;ar . Nr. Schools . Kids & roo~. din . arca .. firp1c.:, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 642·9520
FORMER MODEL. 3 Br nant oft Net lsC. -t 1 J19-!)493 ••••••••••••••••••••••• r.:' ~II ~~ n.;r s52::r' 963Pets7'80KI · $350962·~1 Dave j·pts clr1>s. 2 c;ir gar .. J·'.X t-:CUTJVF. \VANTF.D -------·----
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Tr.pex· ieYi-t'lil""" .... ,. ' ·'f' -do, ·r: oPrORT.llHln I w a ter, 303 front ft .rd story,3BR .2BA,Vtlla . 1', .is n<l .. ~~. S \'Stl-'m .HvSo.CstPl<i~.a Loww~LY T p1 Fix ~500 nc .. ~ar. p ·r 1' · h N 1·499·25'14 &so F · 9790493 ~ n ex-1 er-· ll'lr\'ESTORS't Five 4 -PLEXES to t-~oothill HI. GIPndora. Nearal\!2Br,2Ba.child aci 1c o"'n.ome. r __ ·_ "·_....:. .,.,.Y ·_:___·_·_ RATES
Duplex-Nr park $57 ,500 ~ id choose from )Jj s iies & Ca. All or part dn puy· ok . fn cd. $195. pool & tennis co~i~t s . ADULT C01\IA1UNIT\'. 2 2 HR . 2 Ba . brand new.
Bertha llenry, Realtor. •• o~ll!• ga rar•r ~ b ~i·7 'prices . ment on incon1e or .,., Easlside. 2 Br. S190. "''alk Many ot,hcr am~n1t1es. Br & !)en. 2 Hit ...,,,5. Cl uh "'"25. mo. ~'·xi to th~· Executive Suites
492-4 121 . 215 Avedel.Mar, _ v~!t3 + Mo i ce~, · s0UTH COAST Vacant 5'00 per mo ""'' -~ " 727 Yorktown llvd.
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Avotad~.C ·~"'' INVESTMENT 499·3695 (71 4 1327·4888 to a ll! Child, fenced. 96228 · ...:.. .• A71 ,· House. Sv.•in1 pool. C11ll bl'ach in l-l unt . Bch eves. Fee/brkr. f -
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"'"'-House'..Sit·!Suri._210 yiAT~RFRON'll0·1.G .OO< S.9-0812 HOMEFIMDERS or oss. ---:--.-------536·0411 ..,.,..... aq ft on the bay located Real Estate 642 HOO · . · . 3 Bdrm. Z ba, nice v1e1A·! 2 BR Crpt Orn.: Btln STUDIOS & I IR ·cPM .Vl•~t'PactficaCon-: · .. r doc.k4.. ·FOUR-PLEX,C.P.1. 'W.ted 2900 * . * Spacious. 5 B~ Exe~ullve Fncdvrd.Kids &pets ok . ' s ... ~. S, s
do 28. -·~-1 ~~b"R" next ti)' erry ~ • .u...~''' A . '"A" o11~ I Home Wal" lo bea•h -D/W. refr1g . Pool. gar. •Fultko"teh•n · .-......:: ~ "-\· ·Balboat..Call 67~fo. _ ssume vo .~oan "••••••••••••••••••••• • · I\ -.,_ • Within wa lk ing di.stance play·area. lndry. '>''aler ... 549·2309·~f • . [u•lher inlormat1"on. interest. (2:) 3 bf, .1o/t ha a•LIO • 1•• •UD 3
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I ' ft l , + (2) 2'1>r ~invest .-. "" ~" Ir.! It, rp . lns. JiOdays 968-om. 1>1:1 1 • 1 o. · "111· •Laundryfat ilitit'l'i Condomi utn \lo111e or Pet .. Burettneaty ~ · ·'Home or duplex. Cash p:rdner . $356 . 5'l4 · 495·6392. Oana Pt. l\tarina. $225. F ·rr Income. Ex.trit. ti( 2 BR~ .700 E Balboa Bl.Balboa menf il.t '61 . 11 · ,Yeager buyer . Ca 11 C hu ck Sturgeon. , .¥ 4 BR, 3 Ba . family rm, -mo. 494 ·0568 • rec uti
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2 pi'lv. palll>s, heatea ,. Realty.555·61 Spiller Agent.645.()303 549·0192/1·689-2297 frplc. Lowelv area. A.vail. Newport l e ach 3269 -----:~~e~.1:::;~i~sscr,· a\•:t1I
1/0 •• •n N San _ _r_,._ 11 J. ' , lo June lSih. PKn. mo.••••••••••••••••••••••• llUNTING'T'ONBEACJ-1 ~ieC:,,ent.e .. -$33:2()0.'No re · COIHIV .. " Uft'l5 HOUSE+ 2 Rentals 3 BR , 2 ba; ept../Clrps. stv, . 847-3035 °""" Duplex, new 3 Br. 2 B11 . 3 BR .. ft pie .. cpts /drps. •Bar·R·Que
altol'llplease'.4Sl6·226'7. for•cale 1700 3 Bd rm ,~ Ba, frplc + ••••••••••••••••••••••• rncd yd avl. now. Child elcc. kt. w /"'' ('rpl. drps, \\'s hr /dryer.s. refrig . •Phone scr\·1l'c _=:=:-"':::::::::::.:::._:::.::..-1•••••••••••••••,•••••••• two. 2 Bdrm, 2 Bu apts. OK, -Rer. ~ 1 , Irvine ~ 32_.4 $37!i mo.. ~·rly . Finest Pool. 5250 Pe r month •t inile loo<·('-"-"----
S-J""n TAXSHE~TER patios, i:ia ragcs. $89,500. HousesFurni.t.ed '• ••••••••••••••••••••••• beach. 5'18 ·211l!J / (2131 ti75·7060 · 5-111-2971
C.piifnllto I 078 -4-plex~ & lt:t.plex.~s by · Cal,I broker 646-4414 ••••••••••••••••••••-• College Par;k, 3 BR. 2 Ba, 333-2266 - ---.-Havt' somethinJl! you want
••••••••••••••••••••••• the beach. 2 br&twnhse. . . next to scflool. '350.'mo. • REMTALS • 2 BR, 2 Bi\ l\.·lodel: encl d. to sell? Classified ads do
Dy Owner. ZBr. lBll Con.-Compl t-pkg. Brandl nu, 4Charm1ngUn1ts G 1 3102 Wl Gar!l,nf,~. W -8876 or UN IV. PARK Townhouse 2 br. 2'" ha . Ji:ar. <'cnt ral •o r . rl.'<' it well _ Call NO\\'
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mi to 846-1321 On 2 Lots. Next lo Ocean enera 6'4-6"119 -, ' \ ~ ' 2 BR. 2 Ba , ..... $325 /425 pool. bltns, "''11s h ldr~·. fac 's Nr a1r1Xlrt & fr"y 642.5678_ '
Frt . G(I . Jn come. ••••••••••••••••••••••• , ,,__, 3BR .,2~Ba ....... S450 gar.Nopets.675·9188 ~ 55ti·2962 1H45 ft2S4 ~~ ~24 ,900. Call 't.A.X REFUND 979-4213. or.ange. $16.~. 2 Br. _ronwe-Condo 3 br. 2 sty. NWJ>l. 4 BR. i~ Ba .. " I ... $450 --e -3724
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new, Heautlrully dccorat-Gardenr so don't wall lo Prime neW Anaheim in-Newport Beach. l\.1obile. &45-7000 Dick SulUvan TURTLEROCK bllf'!S. ra m .. rm .. 1.ndry .. AMBASSADOR INN ed t Br ·1\ttl Ba Rec buy Y"f:'r dream ~e du.st.parkoflObldas.· water(~ont IOC'it~OO $US. , 2BR.2ba,den ....•. S425 pat10'.ga r .. occanv1cwon Ar,•~·'" PooJ, r$i't ,99·0 any lonier. Our 2 OO(lrtn .. 166,000$qu11rt r-eet inel dishes. hneos, & 2 BR, cpta,~ .. ll!S· cUsposal, 5 BR. 2Yl;o ba, den .... 5495 15 acre park w/pool, S375
.... 2 ba single .,.--' mOdel EiCellent terms cookwat'BI. Fce/brkr. · , Jplc, paUo •. leundr,~I cm, •BR 2 Ba u~, ~m~"~64_4_-~7~35~7 _____ 11 ;> ..... J & a r S 2 i15:-, No .. · · .... ·· · _... •. Co~i c'~,-;_, givesyouyow::~J:lo\eeof Bil1Gr 1,1nd{,Rllr HOMEFIMDERS JI l ./·t ·hildrcn' A gt GREENTREE JBlll~21ATnt4•e "'""' _,._ carpet, d r ps,\.,&r ll1lns1 • •67S-&J 1• '*642-•900• ~78729 ' 2 Br., 1 ba, fam rm .. 5315 Frpk, shag c...v thruoul,
· -••11T&la.AXID natufal wood cabinets, . ... ·~ E j. y Tow n·h ('fl!t"t: .i!A beM.. air cmd., &;pri\I TRIPLEX ~at .Soutti NF.°\VRORT Beach ~ •• Private house bill. fenced private patio. encl. Rar,
hi b l lit b p•tlo.-Jt 's YJ:>Uq ' f~ fniu\ Pl.,,a on large cor-util pd. Also house In ca.· ard 4 Br 2~ bulh $390 <'o mplete comm. rec . :r;>'~nS~i. fir. pl:~ s19.IU~j.otul Pdc~;.~11 nlr >«-·~·.21 Bdrms .. 0111 nyon country ,1140. llou&e f2u)3'70.o834 . . . VISl•N facilities. · d n Dan rl<en, af 839-s:d:l Bdrm. F'rp Cl. fa5 t· Laguna Bttch SJS.S.1 \dll . $350 m o. 494-0321 ;-_~~I-'ft• P.. · o ' . , rtherd~"'·A<t.I ,le~~ "'f{~~~i' drap_e., ·w-Allo folca nL 'unit. LIKE HEW HOME 1111.1.TY LUXURY CONDO
•-•wa' J . ' . ·111>ooduhdey "'°~,u • 911rax• .. 1 ,· 11untlftiton ~11ch ~\ Collefe Park. Cli;c to 552•7500 r~ .. -· ti/ G renta ·urea .n 8 lb $!40 L 'gi onwater,2br,2ba,,•iew.
a ll your "plans. Nr. .. f"1i 1toO condlt1on. Xtnt i~w~t · Ba bllSl(O. :i)(u?t! scboos, 1hoppA & bchs, V;;;;;t unlv. PHrk .38R. frp1 . boat sli p, pool ,
peaeef ul like w /pool ••,••1••_::•••••,•••••••• ment opPortunity "' ,..::ecr.Agt 1 F\;.e.~ 543,4471 2•.,b11lh.211ty.Newlyre-jacuzzi . hphby11hop. cl~Atfl'lfEALT't"'-~'t·Y..-otd:2sty-Duplex. s,s2,0SO • . • -.... ,...... Coiy28r,frplt'.ptlOl .5m dee. $38~. mo.lease . Price reduced! Mr .
.. 1_,,.1 ~wPort Be• \Oro&• DAVIDD.CA.11.SOH CosteM... ~124 'yd. Adutts. only. Ref, .Jobso R ea l Eslatt' Head . 673-7022 eve.
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The charm or Old World Spain
•awaits you at Rine Bros.
renl. Beaut. I br furn
apU SIM & $175 Spuish
Style bldg. pvt encl gar ..
pool, s1una. lndry, adlls.
17301 Keelson Ln. 1 blk
W. o( Beach olf Slater.
842-7848 Mediterranean Village
2 BR Condo. l ~l ba, Nr.
Huntington Jlarbour.
Washer & DryE"r. No
pets. 897·4210 or 846-8890
L-aloach 3748 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Studio Apartment l block
to Beach. Ulil paid. $175.
Ca ll 497-1t~7 .
OCEANFRONT b11chelor
& 2 Br. week-rnoolhly,
536-0321: 497 -1590
Hewpori leadl 3769
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$29.95 WK UP. 1 Rdr. 2 Ba
& Bach. Color TV, maid
serv, pool. TllJo-: MESA,
41~ N. Newport Bl, NB,
646-9681
YEARLY Steps to Beaeh,
deluxe 3 br. 2 ba ,
furn /unf. Avuil now .
67S-S204
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Wall to wall carpets, drape>
Grasscloth WalJcoverings
Fireplaces
Vlel Bllirs
Bui lt-in bishwashers
Beamed ceilings, "'ood paneling
Private patios and balconies
I-teated swimming pools
Night lighted tennis courts
• Gymnasium and Saunas
Security systems •
• Fair Housing
UNFURNISHED
!BEDROOM
l BEDROOM & DEN:
2 BEDROOM
2 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE
A special section for sn1all pets.
Adults Only
Of lice Open Daily 10 to 6: 30
(714 ) 5.57·8020
ON TllE BCt-1. 2 br , patio,.
Wkly, mthly. or Sumroer
season. Resv.644-5206
2400 Ha rbor Blvd .. COsta Mesa. Calif.
osta Mesa 3824 Costa Me•a 3824 1628 Oceanfront apt .
Avail. now, I br. $180. • ••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
Util pd. Winter. 963-4888 Off lecrhft Path
NEWPORT CRIBf. lo~·e· 2 Dr. Adults no pets,
ly furn . 2 BR. 3 Ba. Wet· dsh whr s. s hag cpt s ,
bar , Frplc, Pool, c losed i:arage, frplc.
Jacuzzi. Tennis. Must RBQ. Gas & water pd.
see to a;:ipret:iBte! Bike Pool
Lo beach . 5525. n10 . LAMANCHAAPTS
675-7184 778 Scott Place, Cl'l1
642-5073 l Br. Steps 10 bch. No.,.· 'til l----"-''--='----1'1MECREEK
June 26t h. 5165 mo. Wkl y CASA VICTORIA LIVES UP
during Summer. 673-664-0 I & 2Br. Unfum/Furn fr. TO ITS H •ME $169.50 gas/Y.1r. pd. "' ON THE BEACfl Adults-No Pets Sec. gate Over 500 tall trees and
I hr. apt. Adults. oo pets, Pool, Rec. Rm .. Elevator IO st r eams .,.. i l h
lease req'd. 51&5. 103 525Vicloria,642-8970 waterfalls c reat e a
Mt:Fadden,675-1865 1-=--====-=~'-lrel l!-xing setting for
MEDITERRANEAM )'Our spacious new 1-or
At!" lccN11h VILLAGE 2· bedroom ap:trtment . . Ultfw.islwd From $200. Furniture I Bedroom ••••••••••••••••••••••• t Bedroom & Den avail able. Small pets
2 Bedrooms OK . Adults onl y. Ofrice
3806 2BedroomTownhse open 9:00 10 6:00, 2300
24001-larborBlvd. Fairview Rd ., Costa •••••••••••••••••••••••
Yearly. Spacious 3 Br, 2 Costa Mt!Sa 17141557 .8020 l\ilesa. Phon{'s.is.2300.
Ba, Gar. Patio, children
OK . S390 mo. lmmed. Oc-ParkLike-
cupanc y, deposit re-Surrounclnca,
.q2u=;='=ed:::..·6='='~-·='='='---·I DELUXE 1, 2&3Ar Apts
3 BR Apt. Spacious. Lrg L P\•l Patios -Htd Pool
room w I bar. Can be furn Nr. Shop'g-Adlts Only
or unfurn. Ca ll Martinique Apts
2131795-6400 8 am.{; pm. 1777 Santa Ana Ave, CP.f •••a PHiMllla 3107 Mgr Apt 113 s..g.5542
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OCEANFRONT Yrly, 3
br, 2 ha, frpl, bltns. cpts,
drps. No pets . 675-1536
cap1.trano leoch 3111 •••••••••••••••••••••••
t5t:EAN view, 3 hr. 2 ha,
C&D, bl lns, W /D,
balcony. $260. 642-llSS
c_. do! Mer 31Z2 •••••••••••••••••••••••
422 Larkspur. just re·
dec'd. 2 br, l ha. w/gar.
$278. 644-680016411·7326 c........... 3124
LET US
PAMPEltYOU
Have it your way in this
well -located
tov.·nhouse-for adults
only .
•3 bedrooms. 2 baths
•Fresh paint &carpets
•Cozy fireplace
•Sunny patio
•Garden setting w /pool
•l>~ull garage w/storage
Yours for just S225.
TlfE VENDOME
1845Anaheim S45·8628
HEW PORT ••••••••••••••••••••••• APARTMENTS
LUXURY 3 br. nr. South 28R. Un£51 35/MO
Cst. Plaza. S27S. Bltns, PLUS UTILITIES
Cpt.s & drps. 540-1901 Infants. No pets
120 ALBERT PLACE 2450 Newport Blvd, CM
Deluxe 2 hr, 1 ba, adults, QUIET pvt. 2 hr, 2 ba,
no pets. $185 . Call : cpts, hltins. frpl, pool. 530-3572 833-9781 gar, adlU!, no pets. 376 W.
1 YR NEW TR IPLEX Bay
3 bed, 2 ba, bltns, laun· "THE GABLES"
PARK PACIAC
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$100 IOHUS
Guarantffd no rt-nt
lncrea•e ln 197S
OMIEACH
n~rhelor fron1 $200
2 Rr. 1&2 8111 from $215
1 Br . l Ba. view, S320
3 Dr , 2 Ba , view, $475
-winlcr al lht-beach
is beautiful
•Views of ocean,
Catalina & Palos Verdes
-Large pri\'ltedeeks • 24 l-lour Security
• lleated Pools-Saunas
•Assigned covered park
ing
•Additional rree p.nrking
-~fa id service avail.
• f'urniture .avail.
Open M·Fl0·6
Sat 10·5, Sun 12-S
Closed Wed.
Huntimpon
Pacific
71 1 Ocean Ave
(714) 536-1487
J\.1ngd by Wm Walters Co
dry facil. Adlts onl y. Newly decorated, 2 br
f265 .67S·6488or641Ml61 w/gar. Adlts-new cpts A large·lururious aporlmen! featuring :
2 Ir· $170 thruoul·d r ps-bltns·fncd
F'amily-Pool·548-1'9ll yd-water pd . Call betwn 1-5. 636-4120
•......_El G.-...S 2439"G"Orange ... S200 *.-r "' * 667 "B" Victoria .. Sl90 Pool. crpt & drps, lndry, 1----------1
adults. 177 E. 22nd St. OAKRJDGEVJLLA
cN~e=•=•~B=•=•=c=h=·~642=·=3645=--l 3 B R , 2 BA. bl t n s,
_.2 BR. 1 Ba, Mesa Verde. children welcome. S225. 858 W. Center. 645-1 197 · Adults, gar, refrig. $200.
cN~o'--"pe=ls=. ="330:..·8"7=~'=•-"•=----r.BR . $17~. mo. Adults. no
APT MANAGER pets.
Cpl to manage 12 units in f----"'-'_-_97_53 __ _
Costa Mesa. Hus ba nd 175 2 BR, bltns. paneling,
may have other work. No c rpts. drps, pool . Infant
pets or child ren. 642·1960 ok. no pets .. 2265 Canyon
Z BR. dining rm, crpls, _D_r_-_.A_P~:!'_.833_-8533==----I
drps. Adults only. $225. HOciHda DI'~
mo. Avail. soon. 527 W. 160 W W" C Wilson, 642-1960 ; 642·4905 • nlOft. .M. BEAUTI FUL
Big Sunny Upper. bltns, GROUNDS
Prlook patio• Spoclows dining area
• Continuous cleaning outm •
Deluxe range • Dlsh1.D0.5ha • DJspo.sal
• $250,000 ~creation center •
Heated pool• Jacua.I • Saunas • Night-
llghted oolleyball courl • Arufde
1V lounge • Billiards• JOble tennis•
Laundry/acilltles • Coveredporldng
No ll!flse. Sorry. no children or pets.
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A V.U.-1 ... in M.at
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6700 Wainer Avenue
Huntington Beach
Phone847-6047 °' __ ..._.,
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SEA ·~ ~Y~.
FOR YOURSELF! =~'° BJG· f . ~~R,?.,'!~.:'~~t.:1c. ltvt. CMoM ~ ' from S2tM). 1 Br from~.
•Exceptionally spacious apartments =~= · ' • ::!ic::!:i~1~~:."~~
•Walk to the Beach. 'fYliiltlon-doUar reccent1t. from $165 catallna vlewa:. Sepurate •Excellent recreation facilities Ttnnh courtt. too. fumlly section. Cloee to
Be ti·r II I d ped Oakw,ood offer• the n •~ h • a u u y an sea flneet In country l'lub Uv· shopping & De' IJ'llllC •
•Private patios Ing 1tt a price you cian •-'· M4·2illl. •Fi.replaces and Dishwashers ford . There's $1 million !~~~~~~~~.
•1 & 2 Bedi'oom In rtil're11tlon fu('lli lies, 11 ·r11E EXCITrNG
•Adults Only _No Pets full time u<·tivitit.'t> di rec-PALM Ml:SA. °'"S.
•From $l80 ~rv.ctultrtntafl tor who ploinll partie11. MJNVTESTONPT
LI•• lo Howpori_A,_.,._.
W-llMPrlcel .
C.AS.AdelSOL
21661.roalchont.H.I.
962-6653
Mt •/a Ml ft-OM Pacific Cocnt Hwy
H..tlft'Jlo• leach 3140 H•wpon loadl 3869 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
Mewport leach 3869
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PARK NEWPORT
APARTMENTS
associated
OU Ol<fP'> llEllLTORS
l , V. R '"' ' ' ' th I
50-=;.....Dr FHBQ '5s. tdrl p! __ & 1hnorc! BCH.
.... .... • • ree un uy v• unc . B.il&ch, 1&2 OR . rrom 1182 . ·~~·~:tfc':ait H Plus beautiful slngles. Adults. No Peta
TttephonlcJ1• I&:! bedroon1 aptll, 1561 Meta Or.
OWMd Ind m1 fllrni,hed & un!urnis11ed. (5 Blks ~usl ol Newport 'TMI~ Oakwood Garden /\pts d
* 2 WEJllS FllH Move in w /d eposits
only 1 BR $190 2 BR
$2.30 Refrig, Security.
Pool, J.acui.:r:i, Rec.
Bidg w/exercise rm.,
Billi<irds , Color TV:
lrvine Ave. at Mesa
545.4355
orfer11 an ex<'luslYe •'No Blv .)
Rent Raise Guarantee". ____ 54:cc6~·-cc.----
We Runrantee lhat•your "-~--6-re nt will not be raised for ~
ONE FULLYt:AR &you -~ JDt ... I!
still have the flcxlbilhy OMnn/a ~"'1
of n1onth to n1onth oc-L ·
cupancy. Rents from _O,_,.rftnenlll
$160. Prices vary by IOC'ti.· "'7""4
lion. fl.1odels opc_•n to to7.
Sorry , no pets or
children.
Oakwood
Garden
Apartments
Mewp ... le.c:lt'
16th ond Ir vine
645-0550
-California Life1Hyle
•Air Conditioning
•Swi.mmin& l'ool and
Whirl~
•Tennis Cout:U
•Volleyball Court.·
'•Balcony or Patio
• 1-'lrl!places ·
•Recreation Center-
•Adult Community.
F;.ii r vie v.· ai1d , EJ Toro al J e ronimo . .,_ s 1 A \VESTCLIFF 2 hr. 2 ba. NF.W LUXURY ADt~T ~-gerstrom, a n a na.
Pool. adultli only. 5275 AP1'S. 1&2 Br. pool , rl•t', l\lodels Open 10 a.m. -
nlo.646·5681 rm . 2:'1002 l>'<irthings St. ti p .m . 586 (714) 540-0770.
2 Rr. I ~~ Ba , Studio, Ho<ig __:!460 l~--'-"-'-'--'-'-'-'-----
llosp. area. $225 xtra IMftts FurniJhtd A.pal hwenff Fllmlshed
nil'e. John Klose Realtor, or UnfurnlsftHI 3900 or UafwN5hed 9900
675 -8886 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
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STOHEYBROOIC
Apts in a Garden A
tin1ited number o!
spacious 2 br. 2 br & dl'n
units a re now a11a il Lge
noo r plans.
500 Bellflower Blvd,
Long Bench
{213 1597-4468
The .ctv11111nty~ you'11e
be<ef'l looklng tor with nlte-
lifed championship tennis
cwrts, heaf@d swimming
pool, tacu;ul, sama; plus
.n eleg.nt rec. pavUUon
with flresktt lovngtS I.
pool t~es. Minutes lo
beaches tor summer fvn.
BRAND NEW
I IEDIOOM ,..,1 ...
2 II., 2 IA --555 '9u'9ffM
(714) 549-IH2 1 ........ ..._.F_,_
008-'<•oH•-·'""' '""" .. ""'"'-"' MILL
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on thebov
Luxury apartmen{ living
'overlooking the water.
Enjoy 5750,000 health
spa , 7 s wi.mming pools, 7
lighted tennis courts.
plus miles of bicycle
trails , putting, s hur.
fleboard, croquet. Junior
l 's frp. $224 .50 monthly;
also 1 and 2-bedroom
plans and 2-story tov.'ll
h ouses . Electri c
kitchens, private patios
or balconi es. carpeting.
draperies. Subterranean
parking with ele11ators.
Optional maid ser\'ice.
Just north of }>'ashion
Island at Jamboree and
San Joaquin Hills Road.
Telephone (714 1644-1900
for rental information
Apel! tment~ Fwnished Apci! Intents FwNWd A~eeh FwwfsMcl
•DELUXE-or Unfurnished 3900 or Unfurnished 3900 or Unt.rwlshl'cf 3900
Eastbluff 3 br. 21h Ba ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••-·•••••••
townhou se. lse. Incl.
SUBLEASE
Spac. 2 br, 2 ba. on Big
Canyon fairway. Vaulted
ceil'gs .. frpl , welbar.
dbl. self-c ln'g. oven. 2
car gar. w/elec. door op·
nr. Ai r cond 'd. etl' ... etc ..
BIG CANYON t:AST
A l>'J'S.
644 ·0500
spac master suite, din
rm & dbl garage. Auto
door opener a\'ail. Pool &
recreation are<i . Adults
only, no pets.
•$337•
865 Amia:os Way, NB
Managed by
WILLIAJ\.1 WALTERS
COMPANY
3 DR . 2 BA I blk . to lxh.
Yrly. $325.
645-70.'i4
Th• Newport Marina
Spacious 2 Br & den
y.•alerfronl apt, sandy
beach. beautiful garden.
S750. !119 Bayside Dr.
l'i73·841'1
lmmal' 2 br. 2 ba, for
mature .. quiet adults
Deck. lndry. hkup. gar .
Nr •loag. 5195. 642 -lZ76
POSH Npt Isl. single.
5250 mo. y rly only.
Cr edit report req·d ,
HARBOUR TOWNHOMES
A Limited Number of Spacious
3 Bedroom Units Are Now Available
Unfurnished-6 Months ,Lease
e CLUaHOUSI
e SAUNA
e ILEMINTAIY SCHOOL
(Wlrhl" wolki"tl dl•hlM••
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• JACUlll
• TINNll couaT (Witt.In -lkl"I lfl1tance)
crpts, drps. 5155. no pets. 10 mintues to oct'an. Lge
545-5270orS4&ti895 I & 2 Br. 1 Br $1 75. 2 Br ..:::::.:::::::.:::.=.::.:=c__--1 5205. With patio S210. Gas
I· I IDlkM & Water inc. T>raperies,
tLOFT 0t«. YI carpels. gas heat. gas
Pvt Patio, frpl . 1 yr lse stO\'e, air conditioning, ONE FOR THE MONEY 536-~7__ ' '
A.pal tmenh Furnished. Apoe lnKnf• Fumi5hed 1 ~s FuraishH , A.pew h10Ht1 hnllllted
or U.fwnl•hod 390() or u.m.n.i>hed 3900 or Unfurwl•hed 3900' or U.honiolied' 3too·
HAYLOFfAPTS. swimmio,e: pool, rec.
283 A•ococlo, CM room, washers&drycrs.
645-0143 S220-Upper 3 Br. 2 Ba. No
----------1 young rhildren. Call
ADULT I BR, frplc. pool. 644-4M7or640-0080eves.
S18o mo. 1975 Pomona.
CM Call 645-4111 . • 2 BR · 5160 • -Shag l'rpl/drps. No pets.
fOU R SEASONSAPTS 2269-A M11 pleSl 540-4484
Spacious. 2 story, 2 br, ----J\111 ba, pvt patio. pool , 1 Br. nevdy d&'. in quiet
adults, no pets. $185. 735 4-plex . 2860 LaSalle.
Joann St. 645-0332. 897-•2iSAdlts5155.
Upstairs 3 Dr. 2 Ba , Deluxe 2 Rr studio apt,
garage, no pets, no w/priv. patio. Encl gar,
slngles S180: mo, 1st, Sl9S . Prt-ft-r adults .
last, clnup sec. depogit., c546.:;__·='9=50'-'-------Good place for right•· family . .548·5823 2 BR . I· Ba snxl lity garden ~-~-------1 unit . s hag c1)1s . drps, :z Br. den , frplc. 1 stry. dwhr. fncd patio. beam
patio, gar . adult. no pets. ceil, frpl, gar. Adults
292 E . 16th Place "A". S210. 2650 Elden "D"
1235mo, S37·3 1~
Fl'eshly painted, 2 BR , 1 \.; --..-IL_L_A_M_E_S_A._
ba. dupleK •pt for le..1se. Garden apts . Priva te ~-mo. ftets req 'd. 1st patio, swimming pool.
& last + $100. V"eant ! play ground. 2 c•r
Call Aat. M&,...141 garage, 2 Br un!uml!!hed
l YR NEW-2 BR , 2~ ha's,
ahag crpt'd, frplc, lovely
rrom $195. 'i19 IA'. Wil~.
646-1251
k1tth w/bltn RIO, di•· 1 RR Modtorn , util
posal lr D/W, free UH ol furnished. No children or
••sher le dryer, pvt. pets. $170, mo. 00-4413 paUo, sep encloled 1ar.l -'-'-~....;."-'-'-"-'=--=-11
Townhouse •Pl . avail Laree liaehelor, close to
now for ~ mo. OCC & shop'g, St3S /MO,
M2.sa10 -...so 7$1-5718
l,
(ONE HECK OF AN APARTMENT FOR JUST $215.)
TWO FOR THE SHOW
(A REAL SHOW-STOPPER -PERFECT FOR ROOWMTES)
!rflllls:
~~ ! .
-.O.ad
I fhe Jongt"'°'"' -two ..... ~---·-· & two botfti.
THREE Get ready to see Apple's super delicious
Jonathon pion -a really spociou1 two
bedroom, two bath model thot giYe1 you oil you could ever
osk for. And more. Wall·lo·wall shog CO'f>Oling . Tailored
drope1. Privole patio. Formal entry. Separate dining area.
Built-in kitchen with continuously-deaning own and range,
dishwasher and d isposal. Heated pool. Jocuui. Saunas.
Volleyball . Billia•d<. Cord ond party room. Etc ., etc.
Well, what ore you waiting for.
Get gone. To Apple.
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DARBOIJR LIGHTS
Prestigious Apartments in a Garden
A limited number o f spac ious 2 bed roo m,
2 bdrm . & den & 3 bdrm. units are now avai labl e.
Furnished and· Unfurnished
• Private Balconies • Beautiful Landscaping -
•Fireplaces, Wet Bars •Walk-in Closets :
• GE Buffet Kitchen • Refrigerators Included
• Air Conditioned • Pool & Streams
•Jacuzzi . . • Sauna
• All Adult Bu1ld1ng •Subterranean Parking
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16700 .SAYBROOK LANE"""
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Roof 11...Landscape it ... Tile it... Trim it ... Sewit ...
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Ptn11hCarpent'7Jl CU8TOMCemmtWortr. "TlftNGS'' by floott1 . •HOUSECLEANING• ovlng /Haullna.Studmt. R .I~. SINO ft. Stille L.R.OTIS Plombing
...,,UANClllPAll RtT . .:!i'!:..~e'rl P.alloe. Reuonable a Pa neae c ardener. Gt:n woodwortc, repatn, by reliable roopje. Good L«e truck, Reas. Barry llC'/lnsrd. Exterior. Pay Water ht rs , all !llU!i, dis· Wubera·D~en-Ref'rlp 6 »&.M7S:ii'i ·J"ree E••642-m:J4 Complete Yard work, plumbin1. ete. M2..$SlS. nlea. refs. 5'8-6271 5'8·97%3 & 535--6198 monthly. 979-ms. posals. ii toppages, ri!'-=-~C~al~I J~•!'•~543-0433!!!;~~~1--::~~~~~~-ll ia;;r~e~a~.t~l~D~r~ll~l~/R~•;m~o;.v~c;I Cl ea n •Up. Free est. MURALS: lland painted, >A YWOR k. Prefer 118 MOVl.,G 7 ::onlractor wan\$ .more pai~s.. remodeling and ~fffllt SPICIA&.m'HG Asphalt/Cement. low i-:M~Z=·=ll=OZ=-------1 exotic murals. Clrtooa area. Own transport.a· "" work. l'alnt & Wallpaper r~piptng . New .Construe-/
•••••••••••••••••••••• In Remodellnl &r Alter., rates :M9--9933/MO-G188 "xpert J apanese G'arden· murals for rblld!I rm. tlon. 751 ·7359 OUR RATES will Please my busint.'sa. Fn:e Est. & ~~~~ Hrs. lie & bond
Lovins Care, fnc'd yd. e etc. Unique & Un1.111uaJ ing Service. Free Est. Reu. Ftte est.5"M-3926. a.co.e T•x You . Free est. 7 vn; Exp. color help. ~53t7 art. 3 -
h{/dl.)'/week. Nl&hlJI & Work welcome. Mbl' B.P. LEONlTE CONCRETE fi48.!370 H•'--••••••••••••••••••••••• 5'8-7t 47 • oofiftCJ • wknda ()K. ReCii Bureau. 20 Yra exp. STAMPlNO , Cob· ""j' Id · ~I'--,. :i--GUSTOPAIM'llMG ••••••••••••••••••••••• ""2·1861 ble1tone, brick. tile ....... Pc• t J • p • n e s e ••••••••••••••-••••••• Wou n t you rather have Ghi KMit• ~ L I I :"6=~--o>4..:;:::_7~J~e~•=nl=•:__ __ -J;~~=-:;-----·I "'"" • YJOV NG h 11 •professional accoun-••••••••••••••••••••••• ow cost, exter titer. tF:PAIHS , a ll types, Patios, etc. ft0.049 Gardener: Compl Yard I • • u n g • la l -8 p · t I F Protect & beautify homo Re11s . .,~ree est. ht'. as k Babysitting. Fence Custom ·Carpentry.1----'--------t !M:rv,clean·ups.lt'reeest. garaget'leanup.Rell1i1ble n prepareyourtaxre· ain ng . re e orbus.Exper'd,free ~t. for w;:.11. 830·5020 Yard. Lovina: care! en Framing or F1nJ.sb Work. Block·Slump1tone-Walls 548_2661 fast servite. ~ turns! For rales & appt Estimates. Licence & 675 6927 \ce, anytime.6&2·~. Remodela &: AddiUona:. and Planter1. Sldewalks-1 ~==~;;::;:;-;;-:;:::=:-l,~:;;=~~-::~;-;:~~;-l .l~n~y~o~u~•~ho~m~e~-~9'8lt;ll_-ll::!~l32.~ Ins. 30 yrs. ex per. l ~g~u~•~•~n~. :.:.:~·==~·c_ ___ •_nY_lin_1e_. -----
549-4159 Drtves.54!5·8'720 f"lowcr!/Maint/Ldscpg 1-fauling', yd c le..anup.,1'_.., 494·0737 Ext. 605 or •Wallpaperllanging• J .C. HOO!'iNG
a...IMll S.,..e sod, sprklrt_,&Oil cond moving, odd jobfi. Rella· ,Ira••; 494·1003. Ry Former lnstrul'tor Li<'ensed & Jn.~ured
••••••••••••••••••••••• YOUNG CARPENTER Dres..-hMJ. Cleanup. bte, tow rotes. W-«M7. ·• ••••••••••••••••••••••· 1---'-"-'-------Carl f{ebko-641).2-449 F ree e:;;L. 5"49-4066
Keypunch, Card aorl, Quality Work/T'ime & •••••••••••.•••••••••••• 6'2·33Jl/646-4908 IRON INC DONE . rom Koile('k Painting.
t>upUcate, List: BEN· Materials.548-0l.SllJohn Oresam1kln1tnThe 1---'--'-'"-'-'-"-'--"'"--:CLEANUP -LtGHT lnMyHome Residential & Marine. •CUSTOM PAINTING• H(.)01-'SCll ECKED!
DEC, 5'8-7t60ext368 C I w --'--Eu~pean Man~. We Compl La wn Ser\'iee. HA ULING . SIOperload. Reasonable 64&2103 Cracks & leaks our Isl Class Workmansh11) Hepaired & Replatcd
..,. ~-fum111h everything. De· Comm /Re11.s /Cleanups. * • 645-4787.•• Spttialty. 493-6616· & Mat. lnl/l-:xt. All ur l>irecl Factory Service
NANCY BARN ~s .········.···············. ,;gnedfor•ou.Conlay ~ .. t ..... , •• ~ .. ,,.. L..chcapitMJ r l L I ,,, 580</ 1 .• ·cen•cC-1""'96 1;o JOHN s c ~ r• es .... ...,,-.:;. Mov i n g. 1-faulioi & ••••••••••.•••••••••••••Prof Painter, honest a r · Y e · J ~ ~ ~..,,... Secretarial Service arpet & Fashions. 556-423Z by Cl • 1 . ..._.. ·o k e 5 l t /ex t free 646-8319 1-'11 :549·2961 ~eu rates. By the pag · Uph~lstery, Orillbampoo af!plonly leanups, Treewot'k , eanup "-s ...,..., .. , ex-ROTOTI LLING $%5 . "" r • r a · n · '-"'"-=-'-----------_ orhr.640-~/548-!.891 Cso1l retardants). Gardening /Mino r p e r & reaso nable . Landscaping. Sod Sales. est. Refs. 548-2759, Pktstft'/Repair ile
i:.;;;;;;;;':"-=.::.=.:c:..._, Degreasers & all color Bectricol landsep'g. 10 yrs in area. 640-1749. Free Est. Master Chg.1..:642.::..·39:::.:1~'------••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••
Capc .. 1r brightener~ &: 10 minute ••••••••••••••••••••••• 646-2693. HousecleowltMJ D a Y or e 'II e.s. Tom :o LL EGE St ude n 1 s PATCll PLASTERING
••••••••••••••••••••••• bleach for your white ELECTRICIAN. Sml •GARDENING• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 960-2170 Painting. Jnt &-ext. air· All Types . f're(' t-:s·
SAVE le Profit. ~tom carpets, Save mooey by jobs, malnt/ repairs, 22 Mow/Edge/Maint liOUSECLEANINGisour tr.4....-y less equip, Also kitchen timatei;.Call54()..6Stt.'"> nmod~ repair, add.-on. saving me extra l.Ji1>9. yrs exp. lie 233108. f~reeEst. S48-0930 Business. CaU Janice's ••••••••••••••••••••••• cabinets refinishing. ~lutnbi..n
insulation. Free est. & Clean living room, dining 548-5203 Raggedy Ann!. 675-6553 W 1 LL JAMS &: Sons Refs. 673-J658 Rob. .. , ••••• ;~~••••••••••••••
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)tlNOR HOME REPAIR ~·~,· coexugclh• llw~:. chat eouni< $Sts •• ••••••••••••••••••••••• cleanups, l~n renOllat· TClllE ~ESTR;nbbJ?o.mt.-slt·til' Block /Ston~. lie. 283046. Lie 274046. Free ~t. -.1• no ing, pruni.,g/lriroming. ean1pg . o 1e.s ag C 11 ,~ ·~i
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Plumbing-Carpentry not met od. ~do work YARD CLEANUP 646•4676, &Mop.548·0757 a o.1VV-.-• · Dan s;~~~[tz Sr. Just Orie Cal( TO': CALL 5R6· 69:!0
Ceramic Tile.~ myself. Gd. rers.53J.-0101 CompMaint &U-0309 EXP , 0 J 2 ENERGETIC Young Mo•i'")
Cabinet Work. Gen'I STEAM CLEANING European'"nd•cape• C d • Capanese ~ k, l •••••••••••••••••• .. ••••PAINTING /Repa ir 35
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epa rs. I?rywall Work. ATSl-IAMPOOPRICES Tree Service-Cleanup Res idential indust'I housekeeping situation. OUT&ABOU'I'. · yrs . wor muns P -S-'-'m~l~A~d~d~l~"i~·~SS=l--0_..;;~17~1'--l--~64'.:'.6·~7=8~11::..:_•~-~~~t--l·~N~o~m""•~;n~t~,~·~·~as~642:=~-~==:~ IJF:.':"ce~e':·~l 264~,_~.X,,,~'---·I Rl!'fs. 536,..049 or 549.2818 Local /Statewide Moving guar'd, take advantage r .s · 7 da. free est. 521·20'1'1 of my exp. SJG.7056
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or U.tvrailihtd 3900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oppo: lwJty 5005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .•••••••••••···-••••••• •••••••!•••••••••••••••
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WANTED: Roommate. Class A orfice bldg, Z790 Country selling, front en· NEW BUILDINGS at 0. HARDWARE STORE Bird •'Sam". 19165
Shtrai1ght.matoremateto Harbor Blvd, (al trance ··outside sign· C.Airport.2400to8000sq NewportBeach,Perffo; Be ckwith T e rr, Irv.
ACCOUM'l'AMT Mature Babysitter. lite
$175 &UP
2 BDRMS s r. uxurious!brcoodo. Adams), C.M .. E_lev ., ,·ng". newly •o•pet·•, n.a.mpleparking.SOME R d 933-b f 'd J · ... • c-u couple. $40,000. com· ewar . ....,.,.,.. eaut urn . acuiz1, A /C, elec,, Janitor. furnished. Prefer design UNITS FOR SALE AT
pool in Jrv. $200 mo. mus ic,,parklng, sec. r e l ated freelan cer . 1o-r, DOWN. Koll/Irvine plete.Owner.S7S.728Jor LOST: Aquamarine, deep
Furn.orUnfum. 547-6791 patrol. M . R. Stever. 640-I440&S4G-149l Center. Call Dan Curtis. 494·3253 set. Vic, Snack Shop, Clea.n,.purified water, mgr. 557 -0136 or {71.t )979 -9205 CdM .Reward !~
ProfessiOnal Mana~e-hou se k ee p in lit". 2
ment co. st."Cks degreed children. 4V:.-& 2. After-
indiv. w/t yr practit'a l noons 12:30 to 5:3'.l. Oc·
accounting ex.per .. pre-tasional full J ay. Ref'l'I.
fer ably gen'l ledger. S869 i .c"'='·.c'="='~·-----pe r mo. Call for in -terview appl. BABYSITTEH for 8 yr.
PCM Inc 8J7.355fu:2Jl old boy, from 3PM \q gr.een lawns, covered FEM. Rm mate wanted to 646-8396 CORONA DB. MAR Automotive
gar, o(f street parking. s ht:. 2 br. apt. & pool, ST RTYOUROWH FOUND : Toy Teacup Adults no n ets . 2020 w/same '& child. Avail 055 PER sn FT Sl2S 2 room suite garden • i A Poodl Pl 'den ·r Fullerton Av;. (1 blk E. now .642-3790 • """ offi ces, xlnt parking, Ma1orFwyldc11t tr IUSIMESS e, ease1 ti y.
Le. W Id La 11.11 7PM wkdy s . San •Sure r g 1 s Clen1ente area. ~1us\
1617 WESTCLIFF-NB Coast Hwy,673-4120 For Lease 1 ___ __c646=·~8882=---
of Newport.Ave. 1 blk So. 1 --~'9~1'.·J"'~~:=;""~32?__. l;-;;;~~;-";;:::--::;:~::;;-;I o r 9'"'· With a proven winneron-. New 4 br house toahr. d'I 1 .too· sq . t . at .,.,c • d . Los C Sh P of811y.l CM'642·8690 . b LUXURYExtt.ofc.suite eti••ooo n t9'net ly an Ap1co 1s · t: er. ep. uppy. ----------1 in lJB, l lk . beach. No •COM Deluxe Offices• n ""'• sq . ·a ' tributorshipcanoffer. Fem . 6 mos, blk/gold IOCN11s 4000 s mok ers br ))tits. Bach's., Full eerviee/ample prkg Newport Beach. S hr. New building. ln:ine Jn-A· Ass0tiation with a na· marks. 4/10 at Warner &
••••••••••••••••••••••• male or female. 642·1.802 the WELTON BLDG . w /com palible part.y · dust r i a I Com P 1 ex · tionally known company Springdale. 840-1998.
ROOMS $20. wtr: up with 2855 ECst Hwy675-6900 ,_ .. _s._3_700-_______ , Prestige arChitecture & in the fastest growing in· p _, ki~chen$30.wkupapt. roovy2Bdrm,2Baapt. " lusinnsRental 4450 landstaping , dustry -auto parts f'nOflutS
MA 9755 rS45 3967 Struight man over 21 to , WATERFROMT sprinklered . 600 amp replacement. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..:....:.c.-0 -• share w /s ume. Pool , ••••••••••••••••••••••• panel.ground level , good 8 _ Training supplied by PREGNANT'!'
f"emale. Pvt. 1-fome In .clubhou1fe, $116.50 mo. 1 Mewportleoch parking, expansion , thefaetory. Caring confidential
Fountain Valley. 968·1780 mile from l-1.8. 962·5964 Executiveoffiecs THE C -OLONY short te rm lea:ie pre· C· Accounts provided by tounseling & referral.
afl5&wknds. Female would like to Vies..!S:i:,S::&~~ter 30RETAILSHOPS ferred. PRINC. ONLY thecompany. Abortion, adoption &
Prime reasonable spoccj;;;';;'~11~'~71~4~';;97~9~-~-~;;;;;;;;;;;;;I D·Unlimited ....,,...,lial. keeping. BIJRM, priv. home, kitch share house. W/Clehild. llLLGRl..ftr"'1DY .....,....... RE -
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Please Call Aleta l<~rederick, Mgr Priv'gs, huge Ch)l5et. Well reasonable . MS-8259 available large & small. All you need lo get start-APCA 547-........, t::---:-:c---:---j..'.R~e~a~lw~'-'--~6~"~·~61~6~t I Old world charm with LP ME ILDG ed is a car, phone & a furn . $85. mo.646-20&2 Great N.ri. pool home w/ French windows, gables MocA 1 • small storage area. Full-Ask Me about Mary Kay 714/835 '103 OFFICE SPACE NI One unit, 750 sq. rt. at Cosmetics. Call for Free "'t Room, heated pool &kiteh bus: or prof. man . & trees. Adjacent to S d · 500 time opportunity up to Facial. Anita. 545-QlO Equal Oppor. Employer
privlgs. Man or woman. Straight. S150. 645-1502. ft~t:~f!a~eri~~th4;!~ F e s l i v a I of Ar l s rt1!·t50~. F~i ~fie:: $14760. inventory invest-~=-=-==?'~~~=:-1~~ .... ~~ .... ...,.,,,;..,,,;.~j
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-___________ 1w anted: Roommate to air etC' $175 per mo ·~;, • b · ACTORSWAn•• ~ caii"G en.ellill:S42--0200 · SSOBROAO\\'A\' space heaten>, parking. Interview now eang OpenlOAMtolOPM J &A b S...wnerRntah 4200 "uha_re 2pB'k· 2 1na.apt in1 LAGUN A BEACH trash.Askror g iv e n in our local Adviceonallmatters. m'apnanneecdse~'Foranmedr:al
••••••••••••••••••••••• n1v. ar . rv1ne w NEWPORTllACH McGannOl"Miller warehouse bya Factory 312N.EICaminoReal cu I I 2 BR. 2 ba, near bay. male UCl student . 494-7915 Official . Jo~or appL call San Clemenle,Forappt. film to expl3in cutura beach, park .• June thru 552·8366. 3 Offices. rl'Cept .• rest now 213-8Z2-494.5 Call 492 .9136 49'l-9034 diffCrenC'cs to nurses in
S I 1, t b W k I rm. A /C, mwiic. dehu:e. ~""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'~ hospitals. 2 days v.·ork. · ep · • ee y . .,.oommat'e wanted.Mo• ~•Mo.B•ok.,.67S·6700 Aho I < C II 673-o473 " __,, • ALONE. Widowed .· ve ony :ipp y. 8
F. Working & !¥al. Age TOP LOCATION hsiness Wcmhcl 50 I 0 Divorced? WE Need :i 644 ·2'l23 for infOl"mation.
VacatioaRllMals" 1'250 ZO to 35· Call &l2-oo97 Ml~ION Viejo-La~una MESA YHDE COMP'ANY ••••••••••••••••••••••• live·in lady. Everything AUAGF.NCYNEEOS
•••••••••••••-••••••;• Yi'es. Niguel _ area. Handy to DRIVE-.-... BEERBARo•REST.Pn·. )"OU--~+ ~,aJary . , . . San Diego Pwy. 200 to r~ HEALTORS • '""°'" _..,... · SECRETARY/ NEW PAl.M DESE!tT ~oi:1'~.S harc4BR,2BA .2 2000 sq n. Call owner for sloreoroffiee.Ample SINCE 19'14 PtytodealwilhPri.Par-~-•~•~.ildr cn . (213) GtRLFRID ... Y
Cdndo (C!r ren!. Tei:'nis. mi. beat'h. $75, no 1.1til. 831 .1400 parking. Town & country 6 73 .. 4400 ty only 714--498-0rql • .R<-'"""""' ,..
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6, 5 days a wk. S57·2090
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963-7470. J ac u zz1 , sw1 m ming. 003•5155 Jim. atmos pher('. l~ .... ...,~~;;;;~ ......... 1 .. ;;;;;;;;~::::c::~~--1 -~~~~;NAj;!Evc;u-:;-1 Adv. ex per. helpful, but 714·493·6273 1 MON . free rent, walk to 1525 lwfesa Verde Dr. E . 11 ln•estnMnt ~ --WHAT SIGN ARE YOU~ executive ability & out· ora~sforReftl 4350 ocean new dk . llrwn. CostaMesa,545-412J RetttafsW~ 4600 Opportunity ~5015 Artist wishes to ror1n s tanding secr etarial s:0Awm;~~~~~i~!i~~~O~!{. W~EKEND S! Hurtt···••••••••••••••••••••• cptg. $115. 615-6670agt/1 -..CC==-'-==-'-"'-~'-I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• group representing each ski lls of more im · N
inglon f!arbour, ne w lOx22 GA~AGE, $27. mo. ,673.5502 •Corona .delMar• Executive Cwho owns of the 7..odiac signs for portance. No mediocre new NEWPORTi':R 1 N
heh. ~tud10,fum, sips. 4, 2176 Pla~enlia, CM. (In Small Patio Store/Of· home & really cares for 91120/o HHH c r eal i v e purposes. people please . even SALON. Call 714-540-8.582:
Pvt. pt.y. 213-592-31.85 or rear). 6J6--41.20 HUNT ING TON Exe c . nee. SlOO. 497-1215 it) needs 3 or 4 Bdrm. un -Ca r e free long term 644·2223. thoul(h. this position can _0 •_644 __ ·066 __ 1 _____ _
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d• FOR L~ASE-°'o•e o• Of. Cum rent•! in Corona el leases. Strong chain. ~ I & 1-ly Owator ingle car garage, nr. 12th Attraetive surroun gs. "'"' >-7'-'t.h YllWtl Estey, Estey-Hoover Ad-..-· •-whoad•-._t , 8 lb 1 d E k' J ·1 · 1 fi•e. 900 sq. ft. in shop· Mar or Newport w1 $57.500 to $200,000 All all · Ca No followin< O('(', Comm """''"" --·r· Sl °'· a oa B v . asy pr g. an1 or1a .... . 1 .,_. °" vertis1ng. 4300 · mpus
Sl I I 1 b .1 pd~ ping center. Brookhurst ocean view on year Y cash. ••••••••••••••••••••••• D•. 1,.,·n·. No Appl. -~•=u="'=•=n~l=•~•d~.64S_·_l_OOO __ unn ng \I ew. cu $25 /mo.675·7876eves. Serv.&ut1 s .. _..mo. b · w-11 -= ••= Uk 64~,........ • .. privCs.sleeps6.Summer . IM7 ·2531 or 213·592·5921 a t McFadden . Mr . asis. 1 pay_,............ r "..........., hoot g N resv., $85 wknd: Sl2Swk -Office Rufal 41'00 eves. Longordo, 213·638-2000or per mo. 1213) 691 ·'n49 or Sc S eeess. 8 I u e print & Press
ly. Gloria, 645·3167 or ••••••••••••••••••••••• 213-531-9533 ·P .O. Box 1217 Whittier.1-----L------Instruction 7005 ArchileC'tural & design operators v.·a nted. Copy
· • 1 MO . FREE RENT• Ca 90609 Mottey to oe 5025 ••••••••••••••••••••••• firm needs bright ~irl to Cats J3J 3rd St. Laguna 337-3958 150 I Westcliff Dr. 1.2.3 Rm. offices rrom LARG F. fully crp'l<:f office ••••••••••••••••••••••• Want to learn macrame? perform office duties in:~~B~';";'~h~-~4~94~·~7;133;;. ;;;;;;;;;;;j"' Rlfttols to,.._.. 4300 NewRQk Financial Ctr $135 per mo . Near or gallery space 1n Surf 17_y r old male student de· Classes start April 23rd. N.B. Must lake sh & type
••••••••••••••••••••••• Leasl.g Office Space airport. Sect ·y. serv. on 'N Sand Sh opp in g sires room, Cftl!. Clean, $2500 lo $SOM Give us a call. 498-0280. min or 70 w.p.m. 673-4222.
ROOMMATES Callon Sile Manager premises.Noleasereq. Village 1465 So. Cst. ~on .smoker. quiet & re-FOR PRIVATE MONEY Arthur Valdes & Co.
Wan led l 0 S h. 'e (714 )642-3lllexl246 833-32239 Lil noon Hwy, Laguna 497-30889/5 liable. 646-4219aft 6. REAL ESTATE LOANS Piano lessons. Exp. B.A. Ltd., 341 Bayside Dr. NB.
d de~rec. Specializing in beautiful 2 bedroom 833·2840Aflernoon CORONA DELflfAR Can·t Sell? Rent lo me! Arrangements ma e 5J&.6979
Boys & Girls
10 to 14 years of age. Dai-
ly Pilot delivery rout~
may be available in your.
area. Earn profit for de·
liveries & cash, trips or
merchandise for selllng
new s ubscriptions. 1-'or ,
information please can
642·4321 . Fro m San
Clemente-Sa n Ju;in
Capistrano area, c:i11
495·0630 and Mission Vi e-'
jo-EI Toro area, ca111'
581-6310.
·NEW plush office bldg, 2 s · 1 t 8 units Call your home or our orfi~. -=be=g~;=n=n='~"=·..:.::._:=~-__ , AsHtllbly Leudnrm
furnished or unfumi.slted to· 6 R di suites. Con· $140 up store-Offices cpts Store or dlx . offieespaee, ~ in g e up 0 · Avoid the high costs. Call Exper'd in boat or RV as·
ap1.s at Oakwood . f erenct?.,.Rm . Xerox drps air bath. 17301 approx. 900·1800-Z700sq. 638·4722 JobWanted. sembly. lst&2ndshil'ts.
There's $1,000,000. in copier. ~r. OC airport Beach Bl H.B. 842·2834 ft. 55<" Sq. fl. Call Art at SEEKING apl manoge· TDC, B<7kl';l·543-8381 Male 7025 App 1 y M "c G ,. go , recr eation facilities. 833-3640 675 7060 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. · menl position. Rers. O Yachts. 1631 Placentia. Complimentary tennis FOR LEASE-Store or Of-Pr! L--......: vacancy factor for 8 yr.i CALL us FOR FREE Expe rienci!'d Class I CM 7Aflf & 3PM .
lessons, Sunday brunch. (ice, 900 sq. ft. in shop· me -..on . b E 548-'1290 I~ISTOl<~TRUSTDEEDS driverneeds work.Local•i ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,I Sports tournaments. A ping center. Brookhurst lndustrial/Conn1 on1o · ves FOR SALE. UN ITt:o or line. Teamster .I
ru lltime activities direc-at McFadden, Mr. Ofriee bldg. 1300·7800 Wanted up to 2yrleaseon COMM ON WEAL T II _c84~•~·1=6=7_7~. ------I
\or who plans p11rties & Longordo,•213·638·2000 or sq.fl. Placentia Ave. Npt 4 BR home.in LaGunila; t--UNDING : 833·9305 _ Licensed RE Bkr will hold
BBQ's. We'll even help ~~-~ 213-531 -9533 flch .645-3323 Three Arch, Monarch or M_._ T 1 Open !louse. rull /p"l you find a roommate, V . Emerald Bay. Hesponsi-""'." • ..,aqes, rvs ~~is~~~~b~~ ~a~ ~~..,:--Ov~::::\:eg O::~~o rt ~~~:!':•!'!.~:!'!~ .. ~~~~ ~:~tE:a~~u~}v;~IP~~r;: •• ~~~? ........... ~~.3.~ !i~~i4:.or sm. sal~ry .
IY 10 to 7. See our IMrgcr ~ ~ ---"" Harbor at Newport Blvd. MISSION Viejo-I~aguna ty in consideration for ~e· LOANS up to aoo/ us c. M BA '1-~i nan cc
ad in the apartment sec· ._, .......... Approx 600 sq ft . 642-4644 Niguel a rea. Handy lo asonable rent. Rer s. /O graduate seeks Challeng-
tion. Very nice, now avl. l8Ssq. S11n Diego Fwy. 200 to 831 ·9956. I st TD LOes-8'/:ro/0 ing position in Orang
fl. Tues. Thu-& other 2000 s q fl. Call owner z-• TD 1 __ Co. 675-9.178 OAKWOODGARDEN •• 8.31 -1400 Rent or Lease: J..500 Sq. nu ..-a APTS $65. Single office. Priv. day per wk. Xlnl. local in Ft. for Artist's Studio. Lowest rates Orange Co. Job Wnted.
Ulh at J>Oyer i!'nlrance.1 Xlnt location, NB, ideal for atty, writer * COST A MESA * . Near Beach cilY.· Ph: Sofffer Mtg. Co. female 7050
642-1170 Costa Mesa. 6424353. etc. SlOO mo. 673·5684 1300 & 1750 sq. ft .. private (213l 430-5473 or 592·S823 6'2·2171 545-0611 ••••••••••••••••••••••• _N_E_W--3-B~r~B~a~yf~ron'---,-,-,,.-.1~~~'.'.'.'~C:::. ""~'.:....-,f:W~A~N~T~E=D~•-;R~e~n~~-;fu~rn::7'd~. offices. Plenty or park-af\cr7. Serving Harbor area 24 Exper. Areh-Engr exec
$ll$ mo yrly. Non-Have ~methmg ~sell . bfcs. Reas. Airport-NB ing.14cgross. 1ut•afl/IA¥nt/ '"'~e~a~"~-------1 secy, orr mp-. desires
smoker. 6'73-674J Class1f1ed adsdo1t well. area. 963-7555 Nattress. Rltr. 979-&71 Fl....ce Awlllicemawh/ perm pos. XJnt refs.
_,,_.., .... -1_L _ _. ~-li ._ ••••••••••••••••"••••• Pet"IOftOls/ c,,._'.:'.:'.=4~m=--------I Aara t11111ts ,_...shed AfN! hlteftft JoumlshH ApG1! tu;1efth rw-..-·AjiGI! ln11Rh rwvwsned L 1 & ~-~ Orui,_,..IM4 3900 or..........,.ilhitd 3900 orU...,....thad 3900 orU.mw.flhed 3900 ' •· OS ~ Practical Nurs e · •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••··~~·~!·~~-•.••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• · lftlMs1 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Companion reqs posi· 0~~ ~~>::::!it;indt"'9:1e'f~t""'Q'""1t"1~~'=9 Ofitll ...... lty SOOS tion. Prefer live in. Ph :
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111 · auu ·.:;1•1.~v:t'eE··.,.··D··,·.,.···G······ Lost & Fowtd 5100 <492-3379 . II " •• • • • • • • • • • • • ••••• • • • • • _::::_:::::.:_ ______ I
STONEYBROOK Losl/FoundAPel? JAPANESE Studcol g;,1.
960-2900. Adopt.ion. I.ow Ii vc-in . Li ~hl work .
. ' · OU We can teaeh you how to Cost Spay /Neuter Info. 835-2585. ext. 62
C d Increase your income
Cull or part-time. Vend· Shorthair mttle cat,
Apartments in a ar en H with vending macMnes. Lost : Since De<. Blook JobMs&WFOftffd. 7075
~ Ing coffee. elg11rette1, Reward! Callet2·1938. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ........._ -p-..___ Q candy & drink•. We -COMPANION, good cook --~ a furnish l ocations· & $25 REWARD (or Lost &driver. Free\otravel.
' A Iim ited .oumber of spacious two bedr<>?m and
cwo bedr<!<>m & den units are now ava1lable
nn8n·\!tng. Call 'today for Cat. Male, blk/whl. 2 yrs By the hour or \\'eek. N
detalll & le\ start.ed on old .. Vic : Warner & hantypanky.673--1586 l ihe road to financial in-Euchd.831'.1-7796. HelpW.ted 7100
dependence. 714-838-2700 FOUND: Black & White •••••••••••••••••••••••
.OUTtl'\llE. dog, approx 5 Yr1 old.
......-Male. Blk spot high on
Distinctive! Price incL f ore he•d . Vic Mesa
aJltnventory•nxtu.res. Verde, PH: $41).3287, ''CUpld forttS 1a1e·•
$1C,500 FOUND: Black Lab Male
RESUMES
Specialized
Service For:
-1 Accounlanl.8
ASSISTANT
RECREATION
SUPERVISOR Equal (lppor. Employer ~
An exclusive all adult Bookkeeper
apartment complex i Weekend s. Ancien~
Orange County is lookin Marine r . 2607 W Cs[
to fill a position for a Hwy. NB -..
Assistant Ree reatio Apply in Person
Supervisor. Th~·--"'-'-"C....----
qualified applicant will CAR WASH MGR.
be a recent graduate o Exper 'd Mana ger
someone with equivalen needed for full service
expcr. in adull recrea-car was h. Xlnt c o.
Lion. bene fits & quarterly
Cati 644-3389·
Dt'l""'l'en 9um & Noon
THE IRVtHE CO.
550 Newport Cir Dr
Mewport-h
Equul Oppor. Employer
Bonus program. For in-
terview call 644-4460
Classified Sales
Enjoy d ea ling w/lhc ~
publl<'? 1r you're e n ~·
thusiasli<· &· dependable
we have a f /time pas. in
in·ofc snles. Apply ii\
persnn. Penny:i-ave r.15'S.
AUTO MOLDING _N<'"'port Rlvd. C.~1 .
INSTALi.ER ClennJp &. Delivery .
$.'l.~il hr, full time, after f 1 1 I m e . ~PI) I Y ~
10 day truining. Good 11utcheson s Bo~y
wheels a muat. Med Works , 140 1ndustr1at
benefi ts. outside v.·ork. Way. Cost a Mesa.
Loo king for bri(l hl, CLERICAi ..
young pcr11on v.·ho hkes . CLERKS
people. Ph: 55&-68l6. Qut .. patient billing cl1!:4
& Me<Heare Ins. bill«:
AYON
• ..alMo approx 9 mos. Vic .
ti 120-FTustJnAve.,N.B. Harbor &r 19th CM, . •Engineers GET MOii
Exper'd pref'd. 0Qlr r /time. Personnel Dell4.
Ilo ai llo s p . N'.ti" ..
645-8600 .
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REALTORS &U-4823 ~642=·3:::lc.77'-.o:::rc;-===----l ~!--------LOST: btk mole -le,
IA SHAMPOO w/Jcweled collar, n11med
Be your own boNI B1i1y ••Bo bo '' Vic. Mesa
this well equipped 7 Verde. C.M. 556-15.10
booth beauty salon. Good FOUND: La1una N\pel
Newport Oeach location. areu. l yr old Minia.
iJ>arklng &t lease. Schnauier . male, 1alt &t
OnlytaS.,000 pe ppe r . Un1roomed.
Uolvtnlty Really 49S.tt c::::"':.:.· -----I
)O()l 11:. C.t Hwy 8'1:1-~to Fou NO : Copper Bracelet
Jf.•110rder=~l!t Vic. City H•ll l)arking J.5o0tz-odu~ lltZ; 1.ol Newpo rt Bch . "•-O"'l't!l!o f!J.t574
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• Mana1er11 OUT OPUM! Companion for elde rcy .
•MarketlnJ:&Sales woman. living \n Pl!
• ExecutlveSttmary Bf :in AVON Reprcsen· Nwi)t. Hrs . 11 ·7. S d&JI\
Per1u•sively wrtttcn, t•tl\'e. Meet ll<'W proptl:', .,.,.k , car ncecss. Ph. J:.a.
cre.nUvely dMlgned. ex-add ne w interests to your Dryer646·4431
pertly edited. co m · life & enrn ~ood money • \
petJUvely prltcd. off-11et. too! No .aelllnM exper. COOk. Fj11MI • •
printlntS on the ~t or pecess. t 'll ahow you Eii:pe.r 'd O~lf~ APP11C9<1
paperatotk. how_ Call 540-7041, tk>n' aMJ)U!d 'lion·,,;
Next toO.C. Airport Days. 9: 30·4 :10• Park Ltd•
For free Info. eall: Ctmv. tlotp. 481.FlallhlA
152·T.18Z ' ltd 1'18 ' l"l°" 3000 Birth It. Suite 20'Z Stlllnc •nythlnll wtth a • ,
NR. Open daliy l :IO to D•llY Pilot Classlf\ed Ad Cqo~ .. moture, t 1tlm"
8:00, Sal. ,t<M, Sun. b)i M a 1imple mattet • ~. • lln.1 Verd~ Ooov. ~
appt. juat call IMWflS. ell Cel!lot St. al
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.,..., Wmhd 7100~...,.Wooled 7 100 •Hofl>W-d 7 100 Ne.d tlUllD~l.~lt I I, I • ' ~AUC'TIOM .... CO(~-·· I '·••cllo.'50.-•·-· ~it•••••_•••••••••••••••• ••• •••••• ••••••••••••·•• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ms+. Hou" ot ~. • 5 •w 1 t l)IAJfY n-a1111 or ftr.(I ~' f\UI > i .. •~·: 1,drawen;tM, Be.by
• D .... ory&stod!. L....iSec/OH Mw Mr.Richards, ... __ -, A 1 ESTATE JIWll:LRV llofttt-1 ,ot ~';° ........... $11.AA.lll>m
Weekends + 2 Wi:day FOOD SavtCI for Ir'11ntt 'J\1n(h~ L.A. G AL s: a.on •• . . I ART 'OBlEC1'S, Ali· -~ r t I 13'-!lll ' .•
e ves. C30Hro ,l Se• WO-T•ial •"l•m . C.11 (213) Fun, yet SOP,ltl~UCJlled, gals sport TIQUIS, PDll! ~. sll.tfl" mlxi4A-t'l!o8• , ;
Harold •OS E. 17th St. •' 30•m·6pm, rototln <16-6520 it I . c'othln~ in the beSt sb()p In Fashion pc. PHONE P'QK· lll*~td'•hoUI-Moat have GOOD Dave•port. S.10. I · CM, schedule. Full-time.Xln newpol' !"I J N T dd ~ PO. le BR.OCR.U_RE1 M•rea UJ-1211 1 brown.Odcond. ... benenu. contlct Mrs. Live.Jn Housekeeper : ....& met' s an . ones, orman o , 14'2* •t · • 1, • < .• .581-7GS •
DENT AL ASSISTANT ounl1t"P · co11ta Mea1 working husband, wife & t ~ perso Outlander, etc, & our other great lines , f;ULI ma1,, P'i· Sil"'"' ...
ChalrskJe. full lime. Min. fl.1emorui.I ll~pital, 301 2 )'OURI children. Take . ' agency need a personable quallty-ori~\.ed LOTSOPGOOt>IES lftf 10 mo ~nQ.\ 4i J\edecor1tln1f Da nl1h l yr · exper. X-ray Uc. Victoria, CM. EOE f ull charge of home, . --0. sales gal with initiative Pos'ltfori 1 G4n1erJ1rAnUquealhn1 ftouf.e ~r~•i~fd:.l qfted4 1m'Mern delk ~~r. ~Sala ry open. 1''rlnge Salary & tlme off open. ·-· 3'1 . ui -3S •oh ' k b uJd Sprl•I. ntd·&•I 11te ·'·· adialt homlll ~th a~; -.tifa. cttalrr.'c,_. .. a.
benefit1. Seach area. Cont'lct : Gina ot' Sheila, Con'trolltt ·ti,5K req r es ·• ou.ra per. ~ee ; S o, ~priL '20'1r: to ~ plu 494.9818, ·t' f 67~ •
SfJ-%589 1'"'0RP..1ER MARINES 640.0130 Mon. thna Fri. t pro(i SU_pervbor Sl2K + be able to prove ab1l1ty through = cut.s, ~"' ltock, -- . -~i ~ Dt I 1'bl 'b Glenn
DENTALASSISTANT ~~T:~ufso~~~~t~e~ tos. G1r1Trfd ay S80t incen~~es, so earnings bear di~ly ' ~·~:=~~ "~!::: ::r~ f,fu~::1 ~of ·c .ai1f.'v.;1
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ORTIIO Chair Side As· Marines because of re LIVE-IM MAID £x. Secreta17 I'm on ability to sell; Please drop 8 resume • 1ouaebroken. '75l·1'65 rubbed•..W,in\lli.. «f ,.Sia,
-sh1tant. lr'1ine.552-7800 ce nt ch a n ges in Re For working family ot z Dept.Clerk S63E to: UCLUSlft • 3·20" lea ves.·~~.
D e nt a l As s istants. enlistme nt procedures w /no ch ildren La l Cosl Clerk SS8: ClassifiedAdNo.400 ISTADSALI FreetoGoo,tHome-Ma.lo St11S1ZJ .SS2-or.o6.
The Marine Corps ~·ant~ llskp'g. Must h6 aooc:i Billing Clerk ~ C/0 Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560 Unlque· le Antique ob·' Alukan. Mjt.lamute.2.YTS ' • • H cu&on .
chairside, (2>. I Full their Good lr1en to He cook. Prefer. u~r 30 yrs TWX Ope.~ator toS60( • Costa Mesa, Calif .. 92626 je_et.1 of art: ftneoU paiai~ olcl . Habrkn, love. luds. NIJW blJISOJit,b1:" pl1kt: ~~(·d~ ~~~~m~rt~x:-~: e nlist ·Call 548·5847 0 1 old. Xlnt hv1ng condi· Clerk Typist lo$SCX '-flt,) small fumilhl nc· 894·1l98. ~:.i ~r:i 831.J.2B5.
_ 642.6880 days. Eves aft 6, 968-9171. lions & hrs. ~ary open. Accountins :i:me Mex & unu1ual acceMOrin. 1 To Good Home. We l t l-':.::::;.:;=~·=o...----
-M6-0802or673_3404 Call 963-~1 1 , 1f oo ans. 2192 M a~.,lrvine • 7100. u -'.t...w..w 1· 1·00 ~ ByAppointma.&ainly.' &rained Mi nl-PopdJc. DINETTE Set. Moclem, G~Mrol Cltcirlup 556-7896. JeannieS.100 HetpW..tecf "WIP • I 11S·°"8101'173o95tl Uket c.:J'tldren. Gentle never Mar top, antq.1
Dental Rec-'. 5Ah1 ·I :30Pfl.I ~1on-~Ti. Mimi Levmon ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••~••••••••••••••••••t ask for Mr. Glick. ! 846-MSS bef 1, · , wh ite, gold ch.rs. sis. 1 .,... Apply RN p~l me 7·S & 3.11 re. . · ' 846·"°7 ~~~~0';.;p!ri p~o:a~~g~: Mc Donakh Loan Trainee ~ lief, LVN p/time 3·11. SI CllTAIY Antiques, Art ObJects, Cute 8 wk. old Kitten. Ji.'
person a lity in busy 7oow.CoostHwy,N8 Learnmortgage Nur11es Aides, 7am·3pm, Mes a Ve rde Conv . AdMAait,,..... Cu1 tom Macra me likes p'e:ople. lo\'es to G.-.geSalt' l uSS
' Pe c i a I t y of c i n business. l l pm-7am. Exper'd or Hospital, 661 Center St, R Id! WI w I p o t.s le p I 1 ft t1 . play1S1"'6085alt. J.2pm ••••••••••••••••••••••• G ENERAL OFACE Sharp, rigure aptitude. trainees. lntervws Sam CM ap Y gro ng com· Furniture atripplDg &r: re-~ C •ucn-S.A.JTustin area. Salary Clerk Typist $460 4p m Mo n . Fri . Mes puter co. has openjng for finishing aida ., supplieli: lSm Male Yorkte&l Tiny P,UILI .,._ _..
o p e n w /eor pora t e CFa/tb;mle•T·v".','•04-~~~ Slore1 Gen'l ofc/typeSO Verde Conv. HOBp, 661 R~s sharp, i.ndustrious, rup. for "do it younelfers". Chihuahu a Mix. Cute MANY ITEMS OF FINE 'benerits.544 ·5337bct ~·n 2 ---~--~----I C "" person 1n the rn,arlttthuC VI ldo. NB. ~-u d h • ESTATE.J EWELRY, &3PM . Salesman $100 Center St, M ICU /CCU,,,c:>U dept. Good typing &killa .,5 IL ....,. ogs . To gd ome . ART OBJECTS. AN·
GENERAL HELP Rubber experience Nur.ies Aides, all shilt.s 11 pm .7: 30am. Expe1 req'd. Will ,train on IBM S7s-4S30or 75Z-0782. f142.Q'64. • TIQUES, FlNE FURN,
,DENT AL ASSISTANT-For Perry's Pizza WESTCUFf Conv.Hospital pre(. Please apply to Memory typewriter. Re-........ 1050 ~. PHONE FOR IN·
Well exp'd chain;ide as-30pening"S forovr t8 Personnel Agency Call642--<WJ3 personneloffice, -cent ore exper, prd'd. W~£E.,H,ous• ••••••••••••••••••••••• FO. & BROCHURE •
. st. for restorative prac-9 Openings forov r 21. (MarkJII Center) SA&tllt. Cocnt Starting s alary $500 per c"" -" . •Loveseat •-°'."'•. y-.. 645-2200 tice, Newport Beach. P/t now, fo~/tSummez-1651 E Ed' A SA -··r c II Li-••( 9'"!J' ..... ., l-~----,,----
0 :..> 1nger "'~ Ho•-.1.1...1 TnO. a '"'"' pr appt_, 100d qu11Jty:Never b " •• ~ , Some front offi ce skills N:_~0800",'twB,'.h rean67fr3o_1n~ \;all 542-8836 NURSING 1 .,...,.. 991·1450. · Local Importer. must .ell ':USN. Moving~. fteji(I &r ar&.as.na·~"'·
h el pful. Neat in ap-1;;;<"~~;;~;;;;;;;;~;;;;1~~~~~~~~':;:7,'.J SoUthW.guna ~ contenta: o( warehouse. 9am Sat":•Su~95A2Pep. pearanee & mature. Do\, RN'S, LYN'S Call 499-131 I Antiques, turnltUre, oi1· GdlatSavtngg on U5ed per Tree Dr. So. H.B.
~~ti ~~~~~~!es:;~~~~: General Mutriffon LJ'0~·v ,f /~i~~. 3~~;;~':t NA'S SALE S. Art interested SECRETARY · paintings, unusu!ll oak Furn~ Appli ft ~lac. GIANT 3 -Family Garage
&46-7419. C•nten art'a. New pay scale in male /fem . 22 & over . Do you like workinJ bedrm suites, dini ng rm Wllf!~ a BadaJnNook Sale. April 12.13'. 1472
effect. 642-8044 . Experienced acute care Sharp, ene rgetic, r~p. w /the public? Do yo1 a u Iles• c a rved o•k 545 W. teui-St. C.M. Tiki Cir H.B. fMl8.'7071
De ntaJ Ass istant. 41,:.o
days, exper 'd. Salary
open. El Toro/Al. Viejo.
830·11 30.
DEHT AL ASSIST.
Receptionist & chairside.
Jo" /time positions. En-
dodonlic practice. Ex-
per. nee. <Mission Viejol
Days 581-4860 Eves
496·1108.
World's Largest Diet, l~~~~;,,;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;j hospital only. P /time-On extrovert to ""'Ol"k: eves in consider yourself wel . furniture, 12 ball standa. --,. .
J lea Ith Food Chain call for all shifts. Conlac rug mak.iq shop in So. versed on public . rel a M I T c o m m o d e s ' L a. r g e' us e d ' E ~ G.4.RA G E Sale Sat &r: Sun.
No""' }~~i~~:t~~~~tions MAINTENANCE Mrs. J ensen. C.OSta Mesa Coast Village. Must like Uons ? If' so, you ma dressers, player pianos, American sofa. Qd . 156S ''B" Wintergreen,
I Memorial H06pital. 301 retail sel.ling. Fun a l · ha'1e a n opJ)or. to V.'Or 0'1er 20 ni&ht stand.a, 15 $15. 847.o98l. CM. ·BaJ:tan bar&.lr Ills.
SALES OCE~~~EW Victor ia, Costa Mesa. mos pbe r e . Call Rug as a dental J"ecept. for i plant stands, 15wall tnlr-ANTIQUE Spanish Din· dining t in , tbl. &r:cibrs. No
For our new.location SCHOOL DlSTRICT 642·2?34. EOE. Crafters. S4G-6340. good' sala ry w/corporat• ror1, art 4e co .style, ihg Rm Set. massive. 6 Chttks. $46-3961
lfa\•e fo"un & Pwlake SToo benel•'t• . .,4_5337 be·t·-·-Frei:ich & Continental Chrs. bu£fet, breakfront. . S Sale Comein&seeusat · $7 12 PerMon. th . SALES MALE-FEMALE ..... =~.,., furniture & m-v many 6<<-uper lo <am . d-ratlve•'t•;;:,-.. • -~ ""'at • 'S"n Apn' ·1 ·-& LAGUNA HILLS ~ Years ex_per. ln bu~ld·1 P a r~ .Time Secr~tarial Exp. in drug & grocery1 _________ _, """' ..... r"' .:o • " J.Qu
MAU Jn g repa ir_ & ma1n-1 pos1t1on. Xlnt sktlls re-trade preferred. Gi ve • ••WE'RE ' MOV I NG . 13th. 783 Alle1heny,
OrCall,S57-732'7 tena nce. High _School q 'd. Able to work under comple t e bkg r ound . •SECUllTY Dealers·gi'1eus a try,we Complete house.rut of Costa Mes a. Near So.
gradu.ate .or equi valent. occasion al pressure. Call Salary desired. Won· OFFIC&S• are sur e you will be furn. wash /dry, Misc. All Coast Plata bthlnd Holi· fl.1r.Teri-y Velin A I t b ~...,c,,.,.....,.. • . PP ica 1 o~s m ust e for appt., 540-5291. derful opp. w/nationally 3rd Shift, 12 midnight to pleased with u,e quality ...... ,,_.->,.,.., day Inn. Furniture, beds.
£1led by April _18, Pe~· . . ·known health & beauty Sam, Fri .• Sat., & Sun. of the ~e_rchani!!se &our M edit. S ofai-Broyhtll , a i r . c ~ n d ~t.io n eP,. &
HANDYMAN nel Comm1ssJ011 Office, Part Time Ass1:5tant aide · firm . Salary, ex-M e o o "' e r 4 5 o r ~pet1l1'1e prtcmg. Sell· Prem\er'. 1'l'', -xlpt C4PfMI. hqnudifte'r IJ m~ misc
Part-time help needed. 7972 Warner Ave, Hunt. ManaJiler Tr.ainee. penses, co. ~ar. fringe p e n s io n e rs pre f 'd . 1ngat wholeaaleprices6' M<M696afi ll'4-kdyll. jte.ms.Hurrf!!!! .. eves. or weekends, tc Bc h . E qua l Op por. DandyLlonWineCo.& bene's Write· Box 352 Uniformfum.Owncar& below! 1 DA V SALEl .:~~:::'..:~.!.''..:::!!:_ __ p====-'-''---'~~-
chel'k automatic Jigh4~~E~m~p~i~o~y~e~r~~~~~~l -~C~a~!~e~·~332~F~o·~.,~tA~ve~·~I Daily ' Pilot, ·P.O. Bo~ phone r eq 'd. Plant in ONLY!. H ERC UL ON Sol a M9'1ing', garage sale. Mod t imer s, r eplace Ji ghtl .Laguna Beach. 494-5156. 1560, Cost a Mesa. Ca. Irvine Indus. Complex. MOM ... ,... 14"1 (Grn,Ru,et & Gold.) & dir &r se(, desk, ihardw~re,
bul bs. H. E. project. Call MAIMTEMAHCE PART-TIME 92626 Ca ll l.t. Warren.833-3000, 9AM to5 PM. -~ <Gold). Gd. cond. $125. 1296rg9~xed ·'f!:{5 j,r1sc . 1
0entfarch
• • e 752-1541
DIAPERYOPRS
J ohll McGann, 673-4400 & J ani to ri a 1 wor k . Need (S) immed. Must ext 191, 10am-2Pni, Mon· BURLESON AN'I1Qu~ 642·93'14 ' 1 • acant a. · ·
Retired man for medical have car. No age re-Outs ~te~~~~d fo r Wed. Suit;~l S. Suss=~~ Ana l10ME FULL ol Beautiful I_?;., Co l<!_r TV ~· CO'tn-
facili ty. q uire me nt. No exper . small but growing co. Service Sta. Attendant, 7 1•154., '"5-Furnitur e, custom made pressor.po\ ose Cun
.. E xper 'd blind stitch &
>-pleat i ng . 546·1431 oz-
Hl·Fl Component Sales.
Ful l ti me . Call: .i\1r.
t-lagemeyer Dwt wn. 2 &
'1 PM only. 919-5465
Inquire Mon-Fri,833-2528 nee. 3 Da y training. Must be neat, aggressive full & p(time. N.B. Also, ,. _.. , quality, in xlnt cond. $250. Ag11le table $35.
l\fA NAGER 548-6543. &_willing to ""'Ork. Call mec.haruc w /exper., r;efs AppifGltCH .. 1010 544-8427 548·0516
Women's Sportswear PIXAn1werinaSerT Cindy,642-2256 rorappt. ~~Call weekda ys ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9' SOF A, r eci: &r: gold: GARAGESaleSat.&.Sun. _64_0_-0_1_33 _______ 1 Hou sec lea ni ng S£'rvicc
needs women immed.
paz-t ti me. Top$. 645-5123 EARN $200-$400
per mo. 1 or 2 nights a
wk. + l night at our
racility. Ph: 552-79971
549-4441
Jlousekeeper. Lido Isle.
live-in; pvt . i-oom . 5
Days. Local ref's673-9189
• ..,,,...,.,._.,._..,,,..j1fousekeepe r, (/time . " Mesa Ver-de Conv. Hosp,
Elec H ydrau /~1aint5K 661 Center St, Ct.f
Accountant Sl2K 1-IOUSEKEEPER/Cook .
Collect Agey Mgr S12K , English speaking. Live
Banquet Director Sl2K in or Live out. Hou rs
P BX Recept/type toS650 neJ:otiable. 644-8772 eves
Acctng Clk /Cost to $.58S & wknds. S56-J:XY7 days.
IRVINE PERSONNEL
SERV!CES"'AGENCY
488 E. 17th <At Irvine!
Suite 224 Costa Mesa
Call 642-1 470
HOUSEKEEl'Ell
Store. Jst W Coast Store Exper . pref'd , fiays or · WILL BUY Refrlgs, AP· 36''x72" walnut desk Patio furn, dbl. bed.
or successful E Coast eves, wknds includ 'd. SALES Service Sta. p/time Asst. pliances. Runaing oc not. w/Aide return. Must sell. dinette set, crib,.end tbl..
c hain. Super oppt for EOE.540-1962. PART·TIME manager. Pump Islands S48-0433.·&615Q58. 551·6171· lamps,. dis hes. 2 73 ~u~llif!ed f:~~E:~r~d~ PRINTER, exp. ABD 360, & FULL,..TIME Only. Over 40 yrs of age : 18Lb. GASbRYER Drexel bedrm set. pecan, ~l;oo d St, C M .
RESPONSIBILITY, in-P. Time now. full later . For Paly 'g~g';al~~:'~ S75 -Guarantel!ld queen headboard, 2 nite:1..:::::.::o::, _____ _
telli gent & energetic. 642-8779SamorBruce TicTocMcrlceh onAdaYm-, Hu-Bch ' 636·2840 stands 9 dwr dresser 50,Family! Cabana Club ' "" ' m·o-r'. L'•ke ~-. ,0 -t'. Parking Lot, 8141 AUan· WriteAd 383.Dail yPilot... Conveniencestore sales. 20 c F t • D '"" •-· ~ P.O. Box 1560. Costa PRINTElt PleaseCall,835-6521 Sl'r vice St ation Allen· Re f rlug~r a to"r "'w /I~~, offe~. Deak ·1e cbalr, la, HB. Sat/Sun April
l\fesa, CA 92626 Experienf'ed Itek, A.B.-1~~~~~~~~~~ dant, exper'd'. Day & • Med1U. xlnt rond. tSBS 19th &20th.108m·4pro.. Dick operator, full/partl eves. Full&p/time.App. maker. 6 Mo~~· Cost Drape s. ora nge /gold
MASSAGE TECH t i me . El Toro a rea. Sales, T1lepka. ly Shell Station, 17th & ~·~II $345. 568' 'nXM &r..62x96. XJnt cond. ~:zt~'J~pf!°n!'.~
Young lady (18-28) for 830·0890 HEW OFFICE lr'1ine, N .B. . Fng1da1re, De1uxe frost-$65. 494·7954 Coucti ~gqld). Gold ,swl
legitimat e fulllimeposi-rRODUCTI.-... lesfP_..Time Small b'o ardiog c ar e free rerz-i g top cond. COFFE E TBL. S4 5·. rocker.2 whttwn Canopy lion. No exper. nee. We '-"""' Kenmore combo washer send to s£'hool. eai-n SUPERVISOR -.lob In Of9191' Co. h o m e , l i v e -i n d . ' .ced Spanish Craderu:a. $60. 'bed s, yellow/wbt Daily
while you learn. Apply in All .3 s hifts. MacGregor Is what we have to oerer housekeeper wa nted . & . ryer , IUlil, ser-1 :_-:-U.m~Tbl, $30.645.7313 1 c h e-st Ir. tie adboa.rd . energetic. articulate ,......... 898·5879 this week ~loo Elec-. Much Morel 548.:BM6. person a ny afternoon or Yacht Corp.1631Placen-d .---tromaster r ange, good P i an.o·. w a t e.,r .)>~d & 04 , . r.L.'· fl> •
eve. 2112 Harbor Blvd, Ua :.i.(f!ftaMesa. , pie . Gua r a ntee hrl y SPRIMkLIR consf .548-4456 . , , fu rniture. 1219-A,•H.un\-rti g .1d'a 1.i;e be"~Ux:c
Costa fl1esa. , PUBLIC bo~~:es ~~!.,m:r··~ REPAIRMAN 1971 Sea i'lr).rFro'lffree mll9n St,HB. " :~thi;ic !~~-~~~~
reps to earn over $4 per Needed for local school rerrigerator and t!lectnc Custom bit butcher' block eanij:>ln g. Yam8Jia· -\IOcc-
Medlcal Recept. RELATIONS hr., nationwide. Exper. districL Must have 1-2 drye r . Both pe'rfe'Ct table, 3 Y.!X6', $180 ; ~ ~oe mo.l,p('~ :r c l e~ .1t1}sc.
Information Locater, vi<i fjxper'd ror 2 gen•! prac: Newport Beaeh agency pref'd, but will train if y r s e xp er . Appl Y 963-2784 con te mporary d in ing J:jar'tf ain:S. S undsY 9-6.
EX. SECRETARY phone. your hours. no t1t ion ers in N.B. Call seeks writer-f or all you have good phone Capi s trano Unifie d chairs $\SO 671-0139 2273Com~ll Pr.CM •
1',/time. Exper. pz-e£'d,
hut not nee. Applications
accepted l\1on-Fri 8-4:30,
Park Lido Conv. llosp.
466 Flagship Rd . N.B.
Excelle nt opportunity 11 . p 0 Bo 64&-3903. voice & a·re a bard School District. 26126 Electric Range, SE_LF·1 c:.::::::.:~·.::_:::;::·.::.;;:.::=·:_~1---""-"-"--''-"-'-'-----
ror sharp indiv. w/good se ing , · • x 1064 _::_:::_:=-::::_ ______ I a ro und PR duties & worker. Students &/or Victoria , Bl, capi.strano Cl.EAN ~NG. warming XLNT SPANISH-gold New~ Riviera Cbndo.
s h & ty p i n g s kills l-'N~B~-'---------Medical . mrktg. support. To $800 h 0 us e .,, i v es & Beh. s he l r l11te nu. $100. '1elvet sofa, $195. Red 11 .000 BTU. 'Kenmore.
w /r apidl y expa nding IMW Aqency Girl TIAMSClllElt monthly. Write: Box 353, moonlighters find lhis an•1 ----;;:;;:-;~~;;;:;;---1_ss~7~-4~2"~6---~~-~ '1elvet chrs ledkoak tb~: 'air conditioner. exCellent
finan cia l or gani zation Commercial Lines Un-Full & p it days. Exper. Da ily Pilot, P.O. Box ideal job. STATIONARY licycln IOlO $50 ea. Older rouch w/ · cond. Redwood picnic ta·
soon to be located In 0 . derwriting & rating. Ex-pref'd. Personnel· Dept, ~~6 Costa Mesa, Ca. l'hone: 13]...8091 EMGl...st •••••••••••••••••'•••••• looie seat, $40. Sf0.95«2 b_le, 4 tw;nches_, I new ,SPo
C. area.6Exper. in real ,~ 087 tl oag H os p N B TIM E LIFE Open'on~ !or rel•'ef ·"£\ · l1r.e with rim . Misc. per-. necess .. .,...1 or • · · -· " . . · ~ UsedBikes/Parts:.SIS/Up. P r n e w . brow,n clcoth '•n g . b o ok s.
e s t ate evelopment, 549.3058, P.,rs. Bradley. :64~5~-8600;;~-~~:§;~~--J•--:;-;:;::;:::::;,~i·~~L~IB~R~A~R~l~ES:;,~IN!;C~-~ watch engineer 1n boiler Bu y /sel l /trade . 2488 augah de love seats-2447 legal or mortgage bank-room Must have 2 yrs . n Y , c amer as, e t c .
ing p_z-ef'd. X!nt pay & Ja ni t oria l . p /time , Med .IM.Sec"y RECEPTIONIST e xpe.r . in a /cond &r: Newport Bl. CM, Ph : fordenoroff1Cf.$155 Ea. Ma r seilles Way. CM .
bencr1ts. f /time. Local. e\'es. Ex · Exper'd for 2 gen'! pz-ac-SEAMSTRESS re frigera tion. Sa lary 642·7910 M.2-!f518 1 _833-201.C Sat-Sun.
Call Personnel per. adults only. 979-3923. titioners in N.B. Call For a Sailmaker. Ex· S10'Z7 mo. Contact Plant C.ts 10.35 ·
213 /869-lX>I2 ]·~64;;;6~-390~3~.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; llVLAND Laboratories perienced prer. Top Pay. Ope r ations, F air'11eW ••••••••••••••••••••••• .
Equal Oppor. Employer JUNIOR SALESME" ~s1!~~~d~!~d:aih;! a=-·l;U;;;;il;m;a;n;S;a;;;'';·;67;5-"'7~· ;;;;;•;;;;~ _e~5!"~t~~~~~2~~~o0~s0~p~~~·ru~l,~F~~~·~-933~·.:_:_jl ~I~Z~~ y ~~8~1 ~~·fn~ I~· · ·'i!.if",l ; ., L ,: ... @L t
FactoryTrnH Ai!e 10-15. Earn S20·St0 • j oys m eeting people.Ii AJJ .AJ,JJ
PackOC)tt'S per week getting ncv.· ""' Duties will i nclude SECRETARY TELEPHONE SALES· Champ slred.675-6168. , ·~ .. ~~~
Exper'dSoldtren customersfortheDAJL'I' Med i . earch h a nd ling ve r y busy Sell Ora nge Coast 's AQORABLEKittens »a -. ..:: w '
NEEDED NOW PILOT after school and phone&, greeting visitors If you can take Gregg favor i te news p a per. doze n or free t~ gd. ~;'.___\.""" .t.~Nii:~IHOPPtNC
17802 sky Park. Irvine Saturdays. You must be and performing clerical shortha nd at 100-120 Good earhings. Big com. homes. 752-0'757 ~ 8rWIHG CUIDE FOii fH~
!Off MacArthur. bet"'l1 out of school by 3:00 p.m. ~3331 d ut ies assigned. Re-wpm,type between 55-75 miss ions. Choose th· i.. Cfit_ON THE.GO. •
Redhill & Main) <i ncl be able to woz-k at quires 55 wpm typing & Wpm & are looking for a hours you pr.eferto work· °'91 1040 · ~"~-i;.'~ ... --.... 1 •lllblll
Tempo TempOrary llelp least 3 days per week. No1~~~~~~~~~~~1 strong clerical skills. challenge, then send us 9:30am to lpm or .S :30prr ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ,..,., .fjf Ad .. w-·· Warld
Ca l\540-«SS deliveries or collectin~. yourresume to 8:30pm . Call Mr.~ Dog Obedience Class t< ,._. . ._ 1 64"'-'5671 Ext 330
Transportation pro-ft1 gr trn e, no layoffs. Applyin personorcall: Classiriedadno 362 a t 646·4100 between Slart 4/16 at 7:30PM . . ..,._ -1 ..-' ' '
Fire&C~
INSURANCE SECY
vided.Ca11644·6236 Estab accts.22-46.$160 + Don a Leverett c/oDailyPiJot 9:30amand1pm.i ; Newport Beach/Ir vine • / [)e .
Equa l O p portu ni t v g u ar. M r . Lyon s, 71 4/540-5000X207 P.O.Box1560 Equal Oppor.Eihploye.r Area .. 546--4928. lnternatioria signet Pattern
Emplo\'er · 846-5455. Costa Mesa Ca Qi:26 ._ • Personal li nes. Exp. l ---..!c:.'.'.'.!~·~---11-'--'---'--='----,--I • WAITRESS No exp. nee. •PET WOIU.D• ~ ·
r eq 'd . R obe r tso n lSELL id le items with a MOTEL MAJD.p/time. HYLAND Age 21 to 30'. Little .b... 'f"~ •
_ 3205 Ho.bor Bl.CM "' ,. SECRETARY C h,o w. Hu s •' e s. ~ \ 6'1"3'-~:',.n. ee, CdM. PH : Daily Pilot Classified Ad. Apply Costa Mesa Inn, L •tOR •TORIES Dino's. 725 Baker St. ' Sh\!l·Ltu, Maltese,. 4 . ""'!' '"\t·· j ..
l----------I W A"RESSIS Chihuahua, tiny PoOdles, •., ~ • _ ~.~ }. \ I_...,.....
HelpW...+l'd 7IOOHelpWCltlt~d 7100 3300 HylandAve F Now accepting aPPlica· lab. peke, dox-ie , pit ft . "·"'-(" ~'' -·:~":,,;'' •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Don'tdz-opthe ball !Geta Cost a MesaCa9'l626 or Accounting Depart-tio n s Tues le Thurs bulls,cocltapoo.potrt . .iOC \ )" ): ,,_,-· ' job with a.low-cosLDaily ment. Statistical work 9-llam . Mi xed puppies. S.!_u_~ , ,_, _. , .. • '" i
Pilot C lassified Ad . An Equal plus gene.rat office. Ex-lal>oa lowC... service mottbl'eeds.~ (i~]]· • ''·::;J ""\ ~'. ,. MANAGERS
Serious Minded?
Looking For A Career?
The.n Call
STOP N GO MARKETS
IKGUH we are seriamly 1-.inCJ for
·--.... ded.....,.. ..........
ASSISTANT MANAGERS
We. offe r a start in~ salary of over
$650 per m onth + we pay for our
employ ees m a jor m e d i c al ,
hospita liza lion, life ins urance.
vacations, profit sharing &. we pay
for your training too. The hours are
long & the work is hard, but the
opportunities a re tremendouS fo r
the career mind ed.
I
Apply Now
STOP·N·GO MlRKETS.
16040 Newhape, Fllllltain Valley
714 /531-9371
Equa) Opportunity Employer
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Phone642-S618. Opportunity Employer eel le n t opportunity , i1st'H W_ 17th al1 Fairriew. SA . • ·~:: ~~~ 11 ~ 'l \ t Newport Beach a re a. 1221W.Coa&t wy ,ND Openeves 531-5027. \ ·, ;.)l " \
Send r esume to: Jim · .. ,. ; ·j l H.lpW..tfll 7 100HelpW..ted 7100 Bell. 3990 Wes te rly WANTED Ulcer P:&tienL Mln. Dachs h\ntd Pups, ~ .. 1 \' ·., .,. t.
••••••••••••••••••••••"••••••••••••••••••••-Pla ce . Sui te 2 9 5, Vo.lunte ers pa id ~.Y AKC, 8 •ks . (7 1 '>'~ ~: / " \• -
, , , Newpo r t Beach. Ca. Un1veralty fortncerDio-548-BBl latt.S':!Opm. .1~1 1 ~'h ·1 '
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• , 92660 Feedb aek study Day · \ • ' ,
I UTAUIANT \:i:i:i:=:i:i:=:::;:1 &12·9240. E '1e&561.a::wJiiZ, AKC PEKINESE ........: I .,.· -1 • -,
C -k B HI WHFl'E L.. ·f -• 00 s • us e p ···--WHO'[;t~Jg:.,~RK? •142-1121• ~r;· " I \ \ I . • Wa1·tresses/Waiters seo 1Finance rroo cHoo sE your hours be' AKC Golden Retrieve• i HeadTeUer /loans S800 work ror youriielf, Pups, 33 cha mpalnline. ~ t )
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'1 A/PConsll'exp S100 your own boss. Men or Whelped 3/12/7S. , · 1 !\ • Hosts/Hostesses Recept/lype"' -Women. Can be alight! byappt.oniy!-I r ' AcctngClk /payrl $650 ha nd icapped . Ne at ' '
D• h h Sec /legal/RE seoo Clean Appearance. Vt.8. Free to good home mb:ed , • • • l • IS was ers Sales/peuprod $12K retired.Age25to70.Sup German Shep. Co<kei I .
AdmAaat/finance 12.5K p1ement your ineome pup1, good·; fam. ~o ••·. · , , "'-"""""..,..,~:""'
Dtf'ln.,.s. the n11lon'1 , ... ~·hour t•mi~
restwrant ch•in. II now lnlflf'l'f~ tor 111e
8boWt positions •11•Het>le *' our rM1aur_ao1t In
Laguna Beach.
Enjoy lop p1y. prolrt sharing, lrH 1n1Uf11~.-:
'*4 Y.C.lions •net Olher benei'l!S 11'1 tlf'I tXCellenl
working erwlronll'llnl.
Full 8l'ld part-ti'"" positions mv-'!lt>le on day.
swing and gr~trct lhll'ta. AWNC#l1• 0\191' '' l)feterred. P1e8N •PP'Y In P9r*Ol'I Monday
lhrovgii WedneSd1y. April 14thNtN16th, 9 to
11 a.1n.end2 to4 p.m.
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•Only Those Qualified Dri'1e a eab6 hrs or mon cute. good dl1porntion h.. · I ':" . . . ; .. •::
CallForAmiointment a day. Apply io person 839-3348 • .... _7 1 •••• •• ••• • •
•133..aUIO Yellow Cab Co .. 186 E. KERRY BLUE Terriers 01 ' •• • 4 •. • • •• •• 100%Poer.W , 16th St .. Cotl•M.... l(KCCbom ~.stred.5hM I .· :'. ..
Lia: Re1ndtnAltnO)" • Met'c, ......_ fcl*-C&ttalit)'.SU-0612 I.JI I .':. :.. .-·
4020 Blrth St.Sie104 Eatabllsbed Jl6S "•••••••••••r-.. ••••• COLLIE, Beaut., Sable j '\ ' ·
,_ ·--\Yblte fea1.U., l .... -Ii ' , , .• ·-:'-: 1-.-_,.,..., ..... ...-.... $18:. 5S-IZ7L > lo • • 4 ,,..., ' .. '••·····-·············· r-""9'.I lunt'S AMTMIUIS Collie, ...... t """ Al -' -" •
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'73 CHEVY SURFER
VAN. (33437N) $3499
SUHSETFORD
5440 Garden Grove Blvd.
Westminster 636-4010
'73 FORD CLUB VA."l. 9
Passenger. (13741} $3699.
SUHSETFORD
5440 Garden Grove Blvd.
Westminster 636-4010
74 Audi Fox, xlnl <'Ond.
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536·0442
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Sanla Ana tUS·Jl71
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Roy Ca"er, Inc.
Rolls ltoyce BMW
234 E . 17th St.
Costa Mesa 5464444
'73 BMW
4 speed transmission,
AM !FM radio, like new.
(878JLS)
$4977
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'74 Bavarian, sun.roof. +
all x.tra1. 5,000 mi. Avail.
4/21. $10015. 842·7216
'71 YELLOW
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nev<t top, new tires.
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1 speed, r1dio, heater.
'70 YELLOW
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'69 GOLi!
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124 SPIDERS ~
DARK GREEN
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Buena Park
523-7250
On the Santa Ana Fwy.
'70 280 SE Coupe
Full p o \11cr . a uto ,
AM / rr.1 . Sun roof, Silver
w /Blk lc•athc r int. $7800.
979·3815 afl lOA!\.1.
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714 1846-3848.
AM/FM, air
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$138.46
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Sta. Wa l-(on . Sl.800. or
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Mercedes lff'I 974
Avtos, Mew
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•74 Camaro. Stick, power stett'inCJ,
brakes. air cOftd.. etc. ~ 7,500 miles
llYl9781 MAKE OFFER
•74 El Camino. Automatic, power
steering. bralces, air cond., stereo deck.
Only 12,000 miles. 148393UI
'74 VOCJCI Hatchback. 4
etc.. Uke new. t498LGBI
MAKE OFFER
spd., air cond.,
MAKE OFFER
'74 Ford Motlat19 Ghio. 4 spcl, power
steerin9, brakes, etc. 3,000 miles.
Rawffls. 1079LRWI MAKE OFFER
'73 MCMtte Carlo. A¥tomafic. powrr
therirMJo breket. air coetd., •ilryl roof,
otc. Good •llH. 1524HMCI
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'73 CORONA
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Automatic transmission,
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(628JMY>
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914
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·1501 Antiqu a, NB.
Weekends. 642-3555
'74 DART Sport.2 dr., air,
atao. trans .. hlr. $2900
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'73 MONTE CARLO
°'9vy Landau; less than 20,000 mlles:
R/H, Aut., P.S .• Air. (ltc. 806 HRH)
'72 UMCOLH MK IV
Full power, tow miles. exoeU. cond.: Uc.
687FOL
'73 ELDORADO
YellOw/Matchlno 1e1ther; full power,
lea than 2l,OOO miles; Ser. 4954
'72 MHCEDES . ~80 SEL 4.5; fully eQuipped;,(Uc. 004
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WEEK OF APRIL 13 ·APRIL 19
AMERICAN MOTORS
Ward S. Lee. Inc.
1234 S. Main St., Santo Ano
547-5826
Roy Carver Inc.
234 E. 17th 'St., Costa Mesa
546-4444
Crevier Motors
208 W. I st St., Santo Ano
835-3171
Saddleback Valley Imports
28402 Marguerite Pakwoy
Mission Viejo 831 -2040
CADILLAC
Nabers Cadillac
260J Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa
CHEVROLET
Connell Chevrolet
' 2828 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa
546-1200
DATSUN
Dot Datsun
18835 Beach Blvd ..
Huntingt on Beach 842-7781
1(•1;1·1
Theodore Robins Ford
2060 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa
642-0010
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Sunset Ford
5440 Gorden Grove Blvd., Westminster
636-4010
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University Oldsmobile
2850 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa
540-9640
LINCOLN-MERCURY
Gustafson Lincoln-Mercury
16800 Beach Blvd.,
Huntington Beach
842-8844
Johnson & Son Lincoln
Mercury '
2626 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa
540-5630
Santa Ana Lincoln-Mercury
I 30 I No. Tustin, Santo Ano
547-0511 ..
Connell Chevrolet
2828 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa
546-1200
MAZDA
Jim Panos Mazda
200 I Sorth Manchester, Anaheim
750-214 1.
OLDSMOBILE
University Oldsmobile
2850 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa
54().9640
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PONTIAC
Dave Ross Pontiac
2480 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa
546-SO f 7
PORSCHE-AUDI
Chick Iverson Porsche-Audi
445 E. Coast Hwy.
Newport Beach 673-0900
ROLLS-ROYCE
Roy ~FVer Inc.
234 E. f7th St.
Costa Mesa 546-4444
TOY Of A
Dean lewis Imports
1966 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa
646-9303
Bill Maxey Toyota
18881 Beach Blvd ..
Hu ntington Beach
847-8555
VOLKSWAGEN
Chick Iverson Volkswagen
445 E. Coast Hwy.
Newport Beach 673-0900
VOLVO
Dean Lewis Imports
1966 Harbor Blvd , Costa Mesa
~~303
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I, .
JUUE KAVNER: SHE S NO QUITTER
Tbe clay JaUe Kamer w• DOtl8ed that she bad landed the much
souabt after role of Brenda Morgenstern, Rhoda's younger sister,
in the bit comedy series Rhoda, seen Mondays on CBS (9:30PM)
she was busy filing and typing as pa.rt of her job as Senior Cleric
Typist A, Step 2, Level One at the UCLA Graduate School of Archi·
tecture and Urban PlaJlJling.
"I alway• ll8d jobs like daat." Miss Kavner points out, "because
my role on Rhoda is the tint time I've ever been paid to act." It's
a startling statement to hear from a young actress whose poise and
performances many a veteran would envy. Although Miss Kavner
1s new to the ran.ks of the professional actor, her training includes
college theatre, the famous Old Globe Theatre in San Diego, where
she won the best actress award and little theatre productions in Los
Angeles.
WJ'o tupport mytelf, I bad to take jobs like being a receptionist
in a real estate office or a breakfast cook in a sorority house," she
says. "Once, J even got fired from a job a.s a cocktail waitress. The
owner said I looked like everybody's daughter and no one wanted
to come into a bar and see their daughter."
Sbe .ao-011 to point out that when she auditioned for the new
series, it was not the first time she had tried out to be Rhoda's
sister. "I auditioned for the part of Debbie for a Mary Tyler Moore
epitc>de," she explains, "but they changed the concept of the char-
acter and cast anot·her actress." However, when the part of Brenda
was created, the producers remembered Julie and called her in.
Tiae imped of performlna in a television series seen by millions
every week hasn't made an impact on Mi$S Kavner. "I don't think
about the size of the television audience," she admits. "I just think
about doing my part as best I can for the three hundred people who
sit in the studio audjence each week.~·
la tbere ma of Julie ill ~? •'Sure I bring myself into the
role, h's part of acting," she says. "But if an actress sits around and
worries about how much of a character is really herself and how
much is the role, she could go crazy." Perhaps the thing that Miss
Kavner admires most about the character she portrays is the notion
that Brenda is no quitter. "No matter how self-deprecating she may
be, she11 never give up on life -she'll never quit." It's a quality
that the reat-Ufe Julie Kavner shares with her fictional counterpart
Brenda Morgenstern.
Actfas h• been her ambtdon as long as she can remember.
Miss Kavner admits that her parents were not opposed to it but
points out that they were worried about the disappointments and
frustrations. . / ltllle. IMnelf, never gave up even wlien she realized how many
talented people descend on Hollywood every day just waiting for
a break. And now that the big break for Julie k.avner has come,
what's her reaction? "To tell you the truth," she says, "f can't get
over the fact that I'm actuany being paid for doing the one thing in
the world I love most -acting."
THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, APRIL 13, 1975
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ldtllnt Petticoat Junction Ben Hunter l1tetVltwt/Ft1turw1 m Faaturet 700 Ctub : Yo11 for Hulth
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Wed .. Fri.; steps to Ltarnlq Tues.: eu P~t Cartoons ·
Mldlx Thurs. • Tiit Lucy Show ('2fl ())) (I) C!) ltntral Hos·
i (i) di) Eduatlonal Ftttura News I Not for Women Only I Drttm of Jt111nlt • tml Movie: See Daytime Movies.
Daybrt1ll Mon.. Fri.; T1u1 In· : Eltdric Compa117 ii fnofltt Mertlan
strumenta Ml"o Syattma Tues.· 11:30 l~~Starth for Tomorrow Get Smart Thurs, 6 m ll•nll Clltcl ltvtrfJ Hlllblllln 0 Mlcflltl ltcbOn Show ) ) C!) Tht 111 Show· . Ftaturta m lultwl11klt Mon.; Educational down • Not for Women 0111J
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Ptydloloo Today Movie: See Daytime Movies. Mit Doust-a Show
: Y!l_I for H111Ut New York Stock Elcha1111 Oult & Harritt
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1~45 Newa Tht Mu11attrt
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New Zoo Revue Diaries Fri. •· achel Jackson" An In-• Miu Doust-1 Show
Stodl Elcha111t timate biocraphlcal drama explorina Muritl Stevta Cookf111 Show
: Sesame Sltttt the life of Rachel Jackson, wife of Tht RlflHIH
7:30 Cartoon1 Andrew Jackson, seventh President <9 ())) MlcktJ MouM Club
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The FllntJtonu News
Cartoo111 DIU V111 Dyllt
Udsvlllt News; first Ltdles' Diaries Fri.
: Zooml See Channel 4.
1:30 Tiit Callery m ~It: See Daytime Movies.
Romper Room (jJ) Noon Affair/Joe Baratta
Yoct l friend• Hu Show
Gomer Pyle I T1t1nesaee Tuxedo New Zoo Revue : Futures
: Mister R!i•n' Ntl&hborhood 12:30 @(])(!)Al tht Wortd Tuma
9:00 ! <I H.lJ Jobr'a Wild . Ii) Cil ®! m DI , I 0 t 0 u r 3 Suamt Street U.U Except Fri.
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Ben Casey (~({))(I) a) Split Second
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AM Loa A111tlt1 Bullwinkle
Jldl LI l.111111 1:00 @(])Ci) The Culdl111 U1ht
I Love Lucy @ (I) dj m Tiie Docton Ex-
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Futures I Movie: See Daytime Movies.
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Sew Whtft New (~ (lJ) (1) a) All My Chll-
9:30 @ CV(!) liamblt dren 9 Ci) ({Q) g;, Wheel of for· Tommy Hawllns Show
tune Major Adams
Dennis the M1n1u Market Closln1 · m Features Movie: See Daytime Movies.
Creen Acres : Features
· Muriel Stevens CooklnJ Show 1 :30 @ ~ ~ Edie of Nl1ht
10:00 (i7J (3) ()) Now You Set It · Q2 g;, Another Wortd
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ca ())ff""' tte11 ~.. ' "" 9:00 II &.Ml Up' l.l¥t 12:30 (I) lulfltt m Ct1onM1t -Laid of t1tt left& a 9 Cl) a m "" L Hoc 11t, Lett Stanlij Cup Play-Otta.
Tiie CMtstlphra I ,,,.. S1reet USA ! (j)) ~ .. DbeMfJ S.ldaJ Ctlebtwtieft
la H11•nl : Mtfa Prtfllt hMlc SeMce
()) (j) Ofll Merta · CtWHftJ T .....
tt .. '*-1:00 II @ m (j) ......,.. Gttf Ttur·
m ti .,.... ullttlt ~trllt of tht final day
Tiit ,..,.. Dew of the four-day, 72·holt tournament
9;JO tdlJ'• RIM,. from Au1ust1 (Ga.) N1tlon1I Golf
~ ........ Ski.____ Club. Gary Player of Australla is the
_, u.. .... _ defendinf ch1!!!llion. ca CJ)> JI••• _,..,. .. u ua Cl)> c.v m 1Nrect1ou
S.llltM W11 II) Mtvtt: Nf1"t llotdy VaMplrt"
I ...._ lt9 Mndel (hor)-J1imt ftrnandtz.
Aaazlq P,.,,ucin fil) la.ct Ptnptdht on U.. Ntw1
DIJ .. INICIMCJ 1 :JO z fritldt .. Mall CetPet..... C..blt ~ ~~=""" <a())> CI> m ,...., ' "· ~.,..... _..
falttl tw TtdlJ g Slltftod ...,_ Theltn
10-.00 @CJ) Cl) lllA ........u ,..,. • r.:.,e' v:=-
Acdttl de II Co11u1idld 2:00 UftMnffJ Dtllo(ue
CIMltli1• .., s.r.... p~
NMraf P..., ~Ttttnla
1 .. 1 Estate ()pea HMM AltertcH/lanelf TV Hoar DMt""9 Fefttl flt To4ey
• HenW tf Tnrdl · HoltJ•... T......_ n.tre ......w. " dies of tht Comdor''
hefp I Di11t hlJ (act))M-Mtrkltt,.....TM•
< ())> c...., Claab arn11 , .. ,.
Em £t II Na Z:JORMtwle: .. tt ~ u.t
• Molt UM firm W-..wr (scl·fi) '56 -Peter Graves,
lO:JO U Cl) 9 @D W..W Clll••· Bevtr1y Gar11nd, LM Yan Clttf.
Pa1e 6
THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, APRI L 13, 1975
~~&)(I) Q) A• t 1Ica1
. ~. Jerry Ltwb aoes blue
mar11n flshlna In tht Bahlmu, and
Billy Kid and Kart Schranz sJll tht
slopes of the Bu11boo Mountains In
British Columbia. m Mtwle: "tlrt Fn111t Millotlrt"
(COm) '54-Jtan Haliow, Franchot
Tone, Lionel Barrymore.
OJ Hiatt CM"ml QjDtef Httr
J:OO I Sufltwtl c..,.., TIM ~
• Mtwlo: (C) ""Tllt lawn of Htt·
cula" (1dv) '64 -Mickey Haraltey,
ia nt M1ns11eld. m ..... w., ... Tbtetn Dir .... 1ae,
Jl•MJ sw.wrt SMw
S:l5 0 <9 ()))Cl) 0> How1rd Ct· ua·s IPori Me&ulM
J:JO II MtcUx Host Marlo Mach1do
looks Into the problems that con·
front Amtricl'a four million epi·
ltptlcs.
I Tiit .,., ....
ta.·~ ftsltlq <9~Ef)AIC'1 Wl dt 1-f~'IHd
T alelt Cofttlst , .... ....
4:00, ....... brl • Tllla ..... Utt
Mowtt: °'Stltll 0.1111" {dra) '37
-Barbera St1nW)'dc, John Boles. Ann
Shirley. l ~~:~tn
Hte Hn
....._: ''Tht S.Wftttl Crou"
v) '44 -Spencer Tnicy, Hume
Cron(i} I ..,..~:..= TlMatrt
Cl) Melt .... ,,... , ......... , .. ,..
Wei Strett W ...
Thia •• tlM Life
•:lO IF.ct tltt ....... · S..ldaJ Glorta Stelnhlm, and
Gtorat LIFont1lnt, author of "The
IT-~~7::
lltSilttt
SundeJ Matl1ttt
5:00 B It T1kts Alf lilda C,..t Adwmrt "Conao Con·
quest" Exploter·1nthropolo1ist John
Goddard tmtls over 2700 milts of
Africa's Conao River to record n1tive
techniques of copper smeltlnf, can·
1ballatie rft .. end flstlina operations.
~~ .... .,. ......... ....... .,... ..
C..,11..toslhow
let .............. ~=' f'lllll•a
WeslllqtN .,.._. .. for u.t 70s c.r... ....
5:30 Cl) .... : (C) .......,. (com) '62-
Jadde GltNOn, Ketflerine Kath.
Cl)Uttle ......
(l)Faattlt ""*'
di) MtN: (C) (lltt) "SlltM N&pt,
~ NIPf' (drt) '69 -Shlr1ay
Jona. Lloyd Brid111. u (I) NatlHel lttcn ... ic
fJ!) 1111 ...,.,.. ........
<9 (I))....., toWabtre ..
ti) fHftrria fekee
0) V_,.llt t1 Nll1rffiM
I '. I : • I i ~ '
1:001~~~ ....... ~ (C) (ZW) "A Slltt la the
rt" {com) '64 -Ptttr Stlltt1,
EJkt SOmmtr, Gtor1• Sinden . !&......,~
Dtdltr Tt•• Dave
poz travt • to tht Dodltrl tr1ln·
Ina ump at Yero Btldl, Florida for
interviews with Steve Gartay, th•
National L111u1's "Mott Valuable
Player'' In 1974; Walt Alston, rt·
turnlna for hi• 22nd year 11 Dodatr
M1n11er; end a aeneral outlook
of th• Doda•n cheocu for lht pen·
n1nt In 1975. m Va.-. Hiney Walker, tht
Hoosier Hot Shots, Sid Gould, The
Szonrs, Kaye Stevens 1nd Gene Btll·
ster 1uut.
I Nlctrt 11&"'7
Qllldrttl'1 C.rtMa
Movtt: (C) (Zltr) "J1M Cestlll .. "
(adv) '63-Cosar Romero, Alida Viii,
fr1nkit Avalon.
(Qj(I)) Tall! to tfle Mt..,.,
&) CJ!BJIDPrt1rtU A1el11t c.-
6:JO 0 AaiNI Wtftd '1ht Umfolozi Pt·
trol" Bill Burrud lakes his camoru
to lht Umfolozi Game Reserve in
N1tal, South Africa, to 10 on patrol
with a•m• w1rdens trac:kinf 1nd
~rehtndina 1 band of poachers.
ltJ Movie: "Uttlt Miu lt'Ndw.,..
(mus) '38-Shh1ey Temple, Geor1•
Murphy. .....
Mniceleon.t
Ci) Last tf tilt WUd
. Ro1NptH1 Teb&e
( (I)) .... Haw
Situtittt C.•"'7 • ,........, tt Advtmrt
MMll
.... r81ma . 7:00, .....
Wiid lhl,._ "Spotted Uaht·
n nt' A mothtr cflettah teaclles her
cubs how to hunt. fJ You Aaltd ftf It Jack Smith
hosts this variety of acts, stunts
and pertorm1nces whietl have bttn
requested by the viewina 1udience.
! ... ,..,
Mlllloa $ MM: (lltr) .,._,o" m> '66 -Vant111 Rtd1me,
David Warner, Robert Stephtn1. m ~ IPIC!~ let Ptl1ce Jollnny Mat is, Jaci arter and Lynn Ktlloa
join Can1dlan skltlna champions
Linde Ctrbonttto, Tim Wood, Pow·
ers & Parter, and the Bob Turti Ice
Dancers for 1 mulicel hour on tht
ice.
TM fll
CJ) The WllMra lrottttn
~=-~ ....... Proan• ~Klqdoll
llllllto .., .. "'*"'IOta tf ... 1974 Dfeell .....,., Clrdo 8tH aaaJc
7:30 G @ (I) (I) aw Cht(s aums
lft JtanSt1pltton, Kris Kristoffer·
son, Rita Coollda• and Biiiy Swan.
119 (j) a m wtdd ., °""" llfht Yellowstone Cubs" (R) A pair
of onrty curious bear cubs conduct
their own misdli•f·fllltd tour of Ytl·
lowstone Hetionel Park.
IJ(!H(i))CJ)El)SG ....... $ Ilia 1"he Deadly lfepfey'' (R) The
lllPtrimtnttl 1ircr1rt involved In
Steve Austin's near-fatll crash ls
rebuilt and Sttvt Is dttttmintd to
be the test pilot even tt~ouah ht
knows of attempts to sabotta• tht
projld. Clifton Jamu, Robert Sy-
monds, Jack Gina and Lare P1rker ruest.
l!ID ONcAL, .... ~ ht 1M ~,..,..Consumer advocate
8-Myerson hosts this examination
of food and Amttk:ln 11tln1 heblts.
..... Ft" S..p
1:00 ~...., llelMere .. Mtwte: (2ttt) "The lr.t lJtt-
P1rt I (mus) '36 -William
Powtll, Luise Reiner, Myrna Loy,
Fannie Brlu.
• Mowtt: (Zltr) "T• Tai ......
(wa) 'Sl -Burt Lancasttr, Giibert
1Rol1f:?: ~~
llwwMI .........
Kenaa Hlmrk Dn ..
l:JO. @ m Cl) ".JI' "Slay Ride"
(R) ~ekfiliis suicide 1n lmprob·
able causa when several men, all
· 1t11ndln1 th• 11me convent.ion, •P·
pear lo h1v1 dltd in falls.
CJ9 009Cl:HUC Sudar liystefy~ "9ltla "Baptism of
Fire" (R) Chief Prentiia wrestles
with an unw1nttd dilemm1 lnvolv·
ina an old family friend suspec1td
of Industrial eapion11e and homi·
clde. Wllll1m Shelntr, Peter Hesketl
and Maricleire Costello auest.
9 'KING IS COMING' * Prophecy E'xpfained by DR. HOWARD C. ESTEP
THE DAILY PILOT, TV WLEK, APRIL 13, 1975
liem Windom, James Htmpton, John
. Ritter, Peul Picerni ind Vincent Btck
&) ,..,le Attain "You & Your
Leaisl1ture"
1uest.
D tt 11 Wrttttft 11:0011 ~°it(]) lltw1
(I) The Fii '~" ) .....
I S..I FrM MtdlJ
Rtvlwal Fires Kathryn Kuhlman
1ltt Sl•Nn @ NYflD
Veb of C.lw11J ll:lS IN"'
10:00 Day of Dttcftery CI) Red Concert TtdaJ .t Aau1 C.lltttte ( , Cl)) S,.11lsh News
8 TIM Klq b C.lq Ouldooft Wltlt Kt11 C.lla•tr ll:JO IJ Mowtt: (C) "Flowtr Drum Sottl"
1J (p ~) ~ Sl;'IC S d News (mus) '61 -Hiney Kwen, J1mts ~!DJ uua1 Dr. Jauen lllV•'*" Hour Shiaete, Ju1nit1 Htll. : CC (2'W IJa ..._.,. ,...../Tiiis ts Japan o s. • ., • C..pa117 Guests in·
(R) (dra) '69 -Ryan O'Neal, Lt11h 100E ...... c,111uttbo dude Ray Chtrtes, Suzanne Pit· T1ylor-Youna. LM Grant, James -Otly, Ro!Nrt Webber, Van Heflin. Lou lordotl Shew shettt ind Freddie Prinze.
The downbt1t story of 1 trouble· D Mevle: ~ c.mdef' (hol")
pron1 drifter, an unsteble airt, two 10:30 II f .... ·Up '63-Peter Breck, Const1nce Towe,.,,
brut1I buslnessmen and 1 $50,000 CI> Sllltl llrt.ra Fen. limes Best. bbt i,...,, .. ro ry. D REMEMBER THE TIGER! Movie: '"Wake ot tht Rid Wltdt" OJ SI• YOl11 Sllew * · KNBC · I ( •> '49-John Wayne. Geil Russell. a Pqd' 1l1u ,.., II a I Specll you m .... : "A ..... '" the UF."
fm ............ T1teattt "Tllt Nine won t forget (dre) '41 -Tyrone Power, Betty
fiilors" A new Dorothy Sayers/ CJ DIC s,.mt "Remember the Gnble.
lord Peter Wimsey mystery. Tiaer" Actor .Mich11I Const1ntine Is ITonr •. Sain Alamo
t:oo g Or-' let.ta the host for this speci1I on the ~ TNI~
D .,._ T~ AnMlrMa leern~ ~~ ctlildrtn. ( ciJ) S,.!Mslt ., ..
m ,.,..... uec••• ,,..,..., , ...... 12:00 m .....
tJi n. 0.. w., :-.. ~Ct.op HIN" (dra) 12:30 0 Waited: Dtld or Alift
t :JO 11 Cl1J Cl) Ml...U When host11es, -Grerory Peck, Htrry Gu1rdlno. tJi Rl&M 0.
lncludf n1 Mannix and a badly ActiH: l11lltf CtlJ 1:00 D SpellJR1 freelY
wounded Lt. Malcolm, are teken by Mlaittt: l11t,...SllM ID ltrrtf Theatre
an escapinf crook durina 1 court CJ) ~~~.. 8ultar l :'«> ! ... __...: (C) ,_. 1,_,.,. ht1r1n1. Minnix Is set fl"ll to kill (I) .._ ....... .. • traitorous member of the crim· ; Tiit a. .. ''The Food Gemt" dre) '67-James Fr1nclscu1, lllonl
ln1l's bind In order to 1ein the (I)) t.oals Pa1tl Lt1111t11 Rodaers.
release of the oth« host11es. Wll· • Jl•llf si..wrt Show 2:00 CJ Cltalll•t• MJ StnllH
SERIOUS NOTE SOUNDED BY BRITISH BELLS
The English take their bell-ringing ser-
iously. So seriously that an expert campag-
nologist accompanied the production crew
to keep an eye -and an ear -on every
stroke of the church bells in the TV adapta·
lion of Lord Peter Wimsey's current adven-
ture, "The Nine. Tailors.'' Author Dorothy
Sayers knew she was tackling a tough sub-
ject when she wrote the mystery being seen
on PBS' Masterpiece Theatre on four suc-
cessive Sundays at 8:30PM, beginning April
13. "The Nine Tailors," church bells that
signal death, figure prominently in the series.
No real Englishman thinks much of
church bells used just to play pretty tunes,
Ms. Sayers learned when she was gathering
material for "The Nine Tailors." They think
that's "a pastime fit only for foreignen.
EngJishmen ring changes. mathematical per-
mutations ensuring that no one peal is re-
peated -the more complex the method of
doing it the better." Lord Peter, in the per-
son of actor Ian Cannichad , gets more than
a casual taste of these complexities when he
gets himself involved in "The Nine Tailors"
with belt ringing, to say nothing of a murder
and a batch of purloined emeralds.
In the whole of North America, there are
only J 9 . towers in which this kind of beD-
ringing is done, according to Alistair Cooke,
M asterpiece Theatre's host. "Most of the
bells we bear," he says, "are in fixed posi-
t.ion, and rung by swinging the clappen. But
in Great Britain there are over S,000 towers
whose bells are f rce-swinging and are pulled
...._ (Wt) pl.,M "1 Gl1a BouAoe ud LON
...... WlillllY (irtlM} ...,.. "' ... ~ _.. W.W 1'• I cwww tr .... Ma 1 p6ws n.n frt1111.;.ow ol I>oro6.r L 8Qtn'-.,.
etrJ, WJ'lie NIM TalGn. •
by hand. Each bell is attached to a wheel,
which is controlled by one man. Instead of
ringing the bells in sequence, they a re rung
according to mem orized combinations. With
eight bells, the possible changes that can be
rung are over 15,000, and would take nine
hours."
It took Ms. Sayers two years of pains-
taking research to become sufficiently ac-
quainted with the art of bell-ringing to incor-
porate it into her story. "England. alone in
the world," she wrote. "has perfected the art
of change-ringing and the true ringing of
bells by rope and wheel, and will not lightly
surrender her heritage.''
Doing justice to this heritage in "The Nine
Tailors" necessitated some of the hardest
re8earch Ms. Sayers ever did. she said. "It
included incalculable hours spent in writing
out sheets of changes. until I could do any
mettlod accurately in my head. Also, I had
to visualize, from the pages of instructioqs
to ringers, both what it looked like and what
it felt to handle a bell, and to acquire 'rope-
sight.' There was, further, a good deal of
technical stuff about bell cages, bell inscrip-
tions, upkeep of bells and so on .... "
Apparently, Ms. Sayers homework was
satisfactory. She was reputedly invited to
~me vice-president of the Campagoolog-
ical Society of Great Britain -even though
she'd never even seen bells rung until "Tbe
Nine Tailors" was finished.
MONDAY
APRIL 14
For momina and afternoon llstlnas,
please see DAYTIME PROGRAMS.
Below, for your convenience, are
the day's movies.
~· DAYTIME MOVIES
10:0011 "five liatts to Hell" (dra) '59
-Neville Brand, Ken Scott.
(1) ''auh by Nl&ht" (dra) '52 -
Barbara Stanwyck, Paul Doualas.
11:30 IE (C) "Slave lilrt" (dra) '47 -
Yvonne OeCarlo, Broderick Crawford.
12:00 m "Daisy Kenyon" (dra) '47-Joan
Crawford, Dana Andrews, Henry
Fonda.
1:0011 "luy Mt That Town" (com) '41
-Lloyd Nolan, Constance Moore.
9 "llleaal" (dr1) '32-Edward G.
Robinson, Nine Foch, Jayne Mans·
field.
2;30 Cl) (C) "In tht liood Old Summer·
time" Part I (mus) '49 - Judy Gar·
lend, Van Johnson.
QJ(j) (C) "Ont Miiiion Yun l .C."
(adv) '67 -Raquel Welch, John
Richardson.
3:00 O "Hud" (dra) '63-Paul Newman,
Melvyn Doualas, Patricia Neal, Bran·
don OeWilde.
@)"The Eft1pty Clnvas" (dre) '64 -
Horst Buchholz, Bette Davis.
3:30 CD "Slrts on tht Loose" (mys) '58
-Mara Corday, Mark Richmond.
O "Th• Bashful Elephant" (adv)
'62 -Molly Mack, Helmut Schmid,
Buddy Beer.
f V l r,~ I N (,
6:00 u o C1J ~mm m....,
CI>OCllJCI>@OO<arn> .....
11 Cil Bonanza
fJ lrotWde m Partrld11 f amity
f'i) Marta Terua
®Star Tm m Electric Company
g) Rocty Ii friends
6:30 @) Merv lirlffltfl SMw m Andy Grlffltfl m 0n1Mt
Et) loom!
(Qi Cl)) Dealer's Choke
@D Desert Profile m l.ittM 1tua1s
1:00 a o iaJ (I) m m Newa
lnHtsidt
8owtln1 for Dollan
Mod Squad
Truth or Conttquences
What's MJ Linet
I Love Luer
The FBI
(})I Spy
La Mujer Prohlblda
Tiit Ill Valley
; lnttfflCI
( Cl)) Bonanza
·Drama
Page 8
THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, APRIL 13. 197~
Are )0.1 blowing
your head off again this~?
Allergies are nothing to sneeze at!
. They irritate, aggravate and make
life miserable. What causes them?
Who is most susceptible? How are
they treated? Are there any cures?
Tonight, in the first of a series of
special reports, Glenda Wina clears the air
with some hard nose facts about allergies
and what you can do about them.
Join her -and gesundheit!
Spm
Channel 2 News
CBSS
mThrM stN&tl
7:ao 11 $25,000 '1n•ld D Pella s..,, ...
1J LO¥t Am1rlcln StJlt
U Rainbow Sundae
Cl) To Ttll tht Truth
fJ Miiiion $ Movlt: (C) (2hr) ,.AU
Any 51rt" (com) '59-Shirley MIC·
Laine, D1vid Niven, Gia Young.
9 i..t'1 Malle A Dtal m 1twttchect
tD (j) Wiid Wortd of Anlmal1 m A11oni G> Veratl Acompaname m llmm1 Dean Show a> Fiim f11ture
&l Uttst RalCllt
1:00 R (j!) (]) 8u n 1 mo k e "Thirty A
Month & Found" (R) Three trail
drivers 1011 111 their w11es In one
drunken evenlna in Dodae City end
set In more trouble when they try
to stul the money back.
D 9 Cl) (fOl fn DEBUT Mondar
RT"aht M1JorLea1u1 la11blll (3hr)
Chicago 1t Plttsburah (secondary
aame) or Cincinnati at Los Angeles
(blacked out in Los Angele.s).
U Movie: (2hr) .. Old AcqualntaMt"
(dre) '43-Sette Davis, Miriam Hop·
kins, Gia Youna.
Ci) Mike Deu(taa Show
U<9(l)>(Dm L"'l""'!l ... c'"'l!...,L! A B c
Thutrt "I Will Flalit No More for-
evu" (2hr) The s111 of the Nez
Perce tribe, who in 1877 chose to
make 1 1ru1Hnf, battle·rldden.
1,600-mile run to C1n1d1 rather
than submit lo U.S. Government or·
ders to alve up their Jerritory and ao
to 1 reservation. Ned Romero stafl
IS lhe le1end1ry Chief Joseph, cour·
11eous luder of the Nez Perce, who
felt it wu madnm to confront the
white man's force. James Whitmore
stars as Gen. Oliver 0. Howard, one·
time friend of Chief Joseph, who
was nsianed to e1rry out the aov·
trnment's orders ind aet the Nez
Perce to the reserv1tion peacefully.
Sam Elliott 1nd llnda Redfearri also
star
(i)I r-... IJ""'l"cil""'L""'I Where Are They Go-
11117 m Dultr's Choice
G) Botti Sldu Now
Q) Socar From Muko
9 Movie: (Zhr) "When tflt Boys Mfft the 5ir11'' (mus) '65-Connie
Francis, Harve Presnell.
fE The Thin f.dre "Aaresslon: The
Explosive Emotion" This pro1r1m on
aure.ssion, es both 1n unhealthy
and healthy emotion, discusses early
childhood tr1inina in how to handle
111ression and shows how society
both rewards and punishes the aa·
aressive person.
fI) Los Polivocn m Japantat La111u11e Prorram
8:30 CJ) S.11 Dlt10 News Conference m Merv 8riftltt Sflow
9:00R @Cl)(J)Rhodt (R) (lhr)
Miry Tyler Moore, E~wud Asner,
Gavin Macleod, Cloris Leachman
and Geotaia Enael, in their roles
from "The Mery Tyler Mool'I Show,"
travel to New York for Rhoda ind
Joe's weddina. Rhoda, determined
lo have a small weddina, is thwarter
by her mother's more extrava11nl
plans.
Cl) I Spy m S.f1r1 to Adventure
Eil) Martln AaronlQ: Evtttln1 Edi·
tlon In Great Britain A special inter·
view with Prime Minister Harold
Wilson at 10 Downing Street.
€1) Mu1 A,r1deddo
9:SO-Ntn : Washlnston Stralaht Talk
' La Tltfl"•
10:00 R @Cl) Cl) Mtdlcal Center
''Heel of the Tyrant" (R) A famed
Jewish scientist comes to the uni-
versity to do mediCll research, only
to l11rn that a neo·Nazi aroup is
determined to drive him 1w1y. Um News
(I) Run tor Your Ult
0 CARIBE-NEW BIG HIT
*STACY KEACH STARS!
U (l~li Cl))(]) a> Carl be "Ont
Second to Doom" Sen and Mark
hive just 48 hours to foil an explo-
sive plot 111inst the United States
aovernment. Joanna Miles, Larry
Gates, Keith Andes and J1mes Olson
auest. m Ott lall1nu
I Cltl Con Lat Estrell11
Thi UntollCMbln
Thi Open Mind -PsychlatrJ
Today
lO:JO 0 Joumer to Adventure a> el News
10:45&) """
11:00 ffi 9B~::: Int of Qroudto
,.,,, MIMfl
Tht Lucy Show
Mission: hapoqlble
Truth or CotlMCllitllCU CV To Ttll the Truth
Wild Wild Welt
: Y![a for Health
( (.l.J) W11rttd: Dtad or Ali'n
ll:JO fl @(])Cl) CBS uta Movie: "A
Niaht to Remember" (dra) '58 -
Kenneth Mor11, Ronald Allen, Lau·
rence Naismith, Honor Slackman. 0 ti) 00 (\OJ m Johnny Cuson
Joey Bishop 1s auest host.
B Twilifht Zoh (9 (I)) CV WkSt Wortd Mp-
tery "Come Out, Come Out, Wher-
ever You Are" 0 Movie: (C) "Reven11 la M1 Des·
tiny" (adv) '71 -Chris RobinSQn,
Elisa ln1r1m. ID The Untoucllablts
12:00 0 Movie: "Colden 51ovn" (dra)
'40-Richard Dennin&, Robert Ryan,
James Caaney.
i Nl&ht 5tllery
Dalrt.ar1
12:30 Sh1klnah fellowship
1:00 B@) Tomorrow 00 ()) @ Cil News
1:45 fl Movie: "Yldli" (dra) '53 -Rich·
ard Boone, Jeanne Crain, Jean
Peters.
3:00 fl Movie: "Oh Su11nn1" (wes) 'SO
-Rod Cameron. Adn1n Booth, For-
rest Tucker.
THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, APRIL 13, 1915
'TRAGIC HISTORY OF AMERICAN INDIANS'
If Chief Joseph were alive today, he could only have •sreed
sorrowfully with the group of American Indian leaders wbo re-
cently turned down an invitation to help celebrate Americ:a'a 200th
birthday next year. The Indians told the American biceoteonial
agency, according to newspaper reports, that "we have oothioa co
celebrate."
Who was Chief Joseph? He was the great l~der of the Ne& Pc'"
tribe, whose military campaign against the U .S. Cavalry in 1877 ia
still taught at West Point as a "classic in defensive maneuvers." Afkr
surrendering to the overwhelming Army forces, be wu called to
Washington to plead the Indians' case for freedom before Coqress
and the Cabinet. When Washington refused to listen, be returned
to the reservation that he had tried so desperately to help his people
escape. There, he saw his wife and daughtel"5 die of malaria and
there he died 25 years later. of what the examining pbylician de-
scribed as ''a broken heart."
Part of Chief Joseph's amazing story. reflecting the tragic history
of America's native Indians, is told in "I Will Fight No More
Forever," a Special airing Monday at 8PM on ABC. The program,
described as "a testament to the greatness of one man," undcncorea
the clash of cultures symbolized by Chief Joseph and the sympa-
thetic General Oliver 0 . Howard, the two leaders drawn inevitably
into a war that neither wanted.
Based on historical fact, "I Will Fight No More Forever" details
C hief Joseph's military campaign. Jn 11 weeks be led his people
1,600 miles across four northwestern states in an attempt lO escape
into Canada. With only some 300 braves, burdened by their women,
children and old people, the Nez Perce fought to a standstill 10
separate Anny commands before their final surrender less than a
day's march from the Canadian border.
The Xerox special, co-starring J amcs Whitmore as General
Howard and Ned Romero as Chief Joseph, concludes with the sur-
render. And Joseph, already admired by many whites by that time
as a military genius and an eloquent spokesman for his people, added
to his stature with his actions after the defeat. Striving to regain for
his tribe their ancestral home in the Wallowa valley in Oregon, he
argued before Congress that "the earth is the mother of aU people,
and alJ people should have equal rights to it." And he added, re-
ferring to 1he reservation in Oklahoma to which his people bad
been banished:
"You might as well expect the rivers to run backward u that
any man who was born free should be contented, penned up and
denied liberty to go where he pleases ... " But he argued in vain.
'•re 9
TUESDAY
APRIL 15
For momloc •nd afternoon ll1tlnp. ple•ae SM DAYTIME PROGRAMS.
Below, for· your convenience, •re
the day's movies.
DAYTIME MOVIES
10:00 n "Loft lAttien" (dra) '45 -.i.n-
iilTer ·Jones. Jostph Cotten. (J) ..,,. .. ,... .. (edv) '65 -Stenley
Beker, Juliet f>roww.
11:30 0) "I W11 A ....,,..,,. (dr1) '50
~tt Bredy, Mon• Frttmen.
12:00 ID "C'-IM ._ .. (dra) '57 -Gen•
~rry, Net .. Kina" Cole, An1le Dick·
lnson.
1:00 O .. Ma,~ fraad" (dra) '39
-Lloyd Nolan, Alcim Temiroff.
Qj (C} "'frtulelfl" (dre) 'S8-D1na
~nter, Mel Ferrer.
2:30 (j) (C) .. ," tlM Coed Old s. .....
Umt" Concl. (C) "PocbtNI of Mir·
Kits" Pert I (dra) '61 -Bette
Davis, Gltnn FOfd, Peter F1lk.
Pa~ (C) '"RMI• & t11t S.V.. ' (com) '64 -Frank Sinetra,
Dun Mertin, Peter Falk.
l :OO 0 (C) "'WrfttN en die ....,.. (dra)
•"!] -Rock Hudson, lau"n Bacall,
Robert Stack, Dorothy Milone.
(lg (C) .,,..._...,.. ... .., fllcttt"
(dra) '66 -Jeck lord, Edmond
O'Brien.
3:30 (}) (C) "Tlle Wiid Ii the lnlOClnt''
(wes) '59 -Audie Murphy, Jo1nne
Dru.
D CC) 1'Hou11 of C:.rds" (dre) '68 ~eorae Pepperd, lnaer Stevens.
~ '/ t : ; I f·j I.
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THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. APRIL 13, 1975
D Milli.. $ aMwle: (C) (Zltr) ''llle m Safait t11 Mvtittatn
kitrjl6e LfHen" (mys) '67 -AJtx m llt..u. CHt9'J
Cord~-:. Elton. t:IO 1. Ntwt I all!uwitdwn Tiit Roiaalltlc Rebellloft .. Miiiet"
v LI Tlem
t.':'r1c.1n Ouutooram111 10:00 R ~ CJ) Cl) I a r 1 1 b ' I • • • 1 Alll••I WOfld ~rid offe1r'' (R) The unexpl1intd
Uttlt Rucala dHth of her phll1nd1rln1 husband
•.. 00 !> li'll ~ (1r\ ,. __ ,,, TI-(R) J.J. durlna • family PlrtY leaves 1 cloud 1JJ.J 1...t.1 -..... of waplclon h1n1in1 OYer 1 widow s In Jal on an ermed robbery end prompts her ettorney to have
ehar1e and Aorid1 end James ue Barneby 1eopen the lnvest111tlon.
at 1 loss about how to ralw Ule Sharon Acker, Rocer Peny, Ar1ene
$500 bell unless they 10 to their Golonka and Btn Pluu auest.
friendly ntJahborhood loin "''"'· D Ala 'Z) a m , 011 c I s. 0, J 119(1)mAd111-lZ "C.mp" ~11':u~aor· {R) The story of a Pert I (l} Mficel Mallay counsels ch1rmln1 and likable man who Just
end releases a Juvenile first-offender heppens to be 1 blnk robber. Dettc·
etter 1pprehtndlna him In • tool lives C.lebrese ind Jimeson (Tony
company Mbtry, only to INm lltor Lo Bl1nco ind Don Meredith) 1lmost
th•t the boy has 1 11c:Ord under an learn to like blnk robber Al1n R.
•lies. lff H. Montaomery and June ltlchudaon (Lury H11m1n) untll his
!S:u!!. ~:in~~r1) ··= ;~t:.:•:·s,e.
CJ) Ct1 S..rt %i 'ff.brn: ktk>n Bloaraphy" An D * • "SWISS FAMILY ln·depth portrait of Yltzh•k Rabin ,
*ROBINSON'' All NEW the Prime Minister end ttle min . This apeciel provides 1 ra" look •t ADVENTURE ACTION! 1sr1el's Chief of state, the private
D <8 (I)) CJ) OU IC T....a, man with his family end the key
llitte: (C) C2'rT1ilm fa..,..._ fl1ure In the future of the Middle
!MN" (•dv) '74 -Mertln Milner, East. ABC News Bureeu Chief In
Pet Delany, C.meron Mltchell, John Tel Aviv 8111 S.1m1ns Is the host.
Vernon. Michael-James Wixted, Erle I Off ...... Olson, Cindy Asher. A family, strlv· Cffll C.. Lis btnllat
Ina torether to survive on 1 remote The UlltHdlabtet
Island followln1 1 st)lpwreck, fices lnttrftca
an innsion by plretes In 111tdl of lO:JO I r.-.w z... !.JOlden Idol. ' -.'" QOJ Mtwtt: (C) (2"r) "CNpn'a .._,tie MwHturw
Bluff"' (drt) '68 -Clint Entwood, , !i~ "A Little Plcl<·Me-
Susan Cl1rk. p" The problem of 1lcohollsm Is I :::"S:... ~ this week's subject.
AIJ.Star WrutH11 10:45 fJ) Newl
(mys~: ~ZJl~~M:.~ 11:00 ~I i?i ~ =
fI!) lllttr'Mtioftll Alll .. tioft fatlv1I a.t of ~
J"n Minh hosts. hny ......
@mEAlw•SfMaPINI Tiit Liq._
ff) llpe ... 1.M11111e Prtsnim ....._: I• .......
l:JO 1J@ (])(I) M•A•S•H (R) Hawk· Trvtll tr Coal1t111nc:t1
eye 1ndTr1pper John plen 1 l11ve CJ)Te Tell a.. Tntdl
to Tokyo 1but 1et sldetl'ICked by 4 Cilltc• Al-Star lllMtbell
friahte nlna lnvit1tlon to visit the . Y!J..I fir Htlltla
Red Chinese In the comblt zone. ( (I)) Wa.W: Dold Of Alive
When It looks •i If the mission U ·JO R ~(!)Cl) ca LIQ Mowte'(C)
mi,ht merit .• mtdel, Mejor B~.ma • ~ >...-. ~ (•dv) '70-Peter
Insists ~.n 101n1 1lon1, but ,the In· Gr1ves. Jama Daly. sur~nce ht tekes with htm Is I 8 1ft Ci). m Jo•111 Cuan
definite thrut to weryone Involved. Joey 8iali0p " auest host. p, l~wr! ~':.!:-:: ~ !\. EastJWest Ctltt• All·Star 8,u.
(R) (dre) '74 -Dy1n C1nnon, 'Allen D (~ Cl)) CI> Wide Wend ..,.._
Garfield, John Vernon, Herwy Keitel. w, "thf 1mperson1tion Murder
Robby Benson. The trve story of • cue ..
poor Southern 1lri who attains afflu· IJ aMwle:-"'TIM lnNldtf HIH Mob"
ence !f not h1pplness by btfrlendln1 (com) •5z' -Alec Guinness, St1nley one-time Los An11les 11nster Bu111 Hollowey
Sle1el ind other hoodluma In the II) n. UlltHdl•M" 1930s end lMOL
({) flCAA ......., ......... a.. 12:00' lflPt .. ..., OV.. from LIS Vtfat, Nev. MeN: "Hell ... lMt" (dre) m MIR Crtm. Show ' -Alen Ladd, Joan Tetzel.
fl!) hllllll It Sfll,...llJ SelJI Oze· 12:JO Q) SWtu• f ...... tllp
wa condCICb the Boston Symphony 1:00 8 (fg ,...,,..
OrchtsU. In an ell Btr1olz conc:ert. CI> (I) 9 Cl) .....
9:00 8 ~CJ) Cl'} Hawlll fM.O "The 1:45 B Mewlo: (C) ..... .........,.
V00n1 Asseiifna" (R) Dan111 Wll· (Wes) '52 -Marltne Otttrldl, Mel
ll1ms ind • cofle1e proflSSOf "' Ferrer, Arthur Kennedy. kidnepptd by e a•na of desperet•
terrorists who warn them tb•t their 2:00 ID All-N.IPt a..: ''TIM tMttallt·
llves will bt forfeit unleu two of the er," "Dn1111 Alene tlte ....._...
a•nl's •rrested members ere re · J:JO G Mtwle: "'11'1 Ulltt(' (dra) ·se-
leued. St1rlln1 H1yden, Col"n Gr1Y.
Wf:.CJNlSD A Y
APRIL 11
for mom1,. •nd •ftemoon lfatlnp, = ... DAYTIME PROGRAMS.
, fot ~r convenience. •N
the daY• movtts .
DAYTIME MOVIES
10:00 • .,,... .. FW' (llW) '60-f«·
ntndo llm11, LI•n• Otfa.
Cl) '1'M~ (dra) '37 ... Cherles
IOyer. Claudette Colbert.
U :JOm'111 & Pa I.nit• YICIUtll"
(ciiim) '53-Marjorlt M1ln, Pmy Kil·
brido.
12:00 m '"Mt. ar (com) 'SO-Edmund
liwenn, Burt une.1ster, Oorotfl1 Mc-
Guire.
1:0011.....,.. ..._ .....,. Cmys> ·40
-~ Nolan, Doris Davenport.
S "'Wt'rw lltt MlnW" (com) '52
.:rl1vld Wayne, Gln1er Ro1m. Mtrl·
tyn Monroe.
Z:JO Cl) (C) ..,...,.. tf .........
co.,d. (dra) '61-Bttte Davis, Glenn
fOfd. u Ci) (C) "l&lcl ...,.. (adv) '63
-i5tiillp CertJ, Diane Mellin,
Cl•ude Akins, Jama Bat.
J:OO D ,._ --..nr (dr1) '50-GTOrll SWanson, Wlnllm Holdon. Qi (C) ..,., LMe or _....,.. (com)
'63 -Mitzi Gaynor, Klrll Doual•s.
Theim• Ritter.
3:JO CJ) (C) .. , ..... 8t n.n.. Hr
(1dv) '66 -Robert Fuller. D (C) "T9'o Cekl" (dtl) '68-.
Dine Andren Anita EJcbtrc. Pet.r
M1rtell.
t • ! • • •
-
Bf MllUH $ Mevle: (Dr) "Newer Chen, Lilah Kan Conr1d Y1ma
,._ Mt It" (drt). '53-Cltrk Gable, Ketntn Shimizu end Ooua Hlulni -n• Tierney. star !PnctltRllM .
,,.. See tll SllN!lfta s.. "The t :JO I flen
nwanted" A recreation of the ~ AvelliMt
pllaht of tht Irish lmmf1r1nts who . • LI Titrra left lrel1nd to nc1pe atervelion l0.00 @ CJ) (I) M1nhuntlr A f t e r
and diMIN only to become victims h1vlna seen tlie cold·bloodtd mur·
of cruel l1ws in Americl. Rey Mil· der of • arand Jury wltneu, 1 by·
land, Rlcherd Boone, Ty Hardin s~ander btcomts a taraet for the
Flonnual1 Fl1n111n end David Huff: !kille,rs. rr. lfAl ~ min star. • · 1.JU lllO ~ Tiit Law "Spt·
I Ci) Ltrs ... -. A Dell II lrcumatances" Attorney Mur-fie 11.. ''The Bod Gem•" r1y Stonnrlu to save the fife of 1
elpful lnform1tlon on 11et pills Eftsltd slayer who hts t lrttdy
drup, b1ldneu end welaht cliniei. ' .... n convicted of the crime. Matt NocaM Ti petiai let (Ron Maitk) 1lr11dy hH been ~MllJlf ... , convicted of homicide, and calls on CelelNttJ ...,.., Stone for help when his own at· um. Raaa tomey withdraws prior to the pen.
1:00 @ CJ) Cl) T • " 1 Ortallde l atty p~ue .of the tr1al, which wlll
(R) J1cld1 Gl11son end Nancy dfttnnine if Let should bt txe·
Walker auest. euted or sentenced to life in prison.
D IDCil9mU111e ....,.. .. Im,.... Iii JJ.lfll "If r should Wike Ba· 1•• fw Y1t1r Life
fo<e I Die" (R) P1 helps 1n elder1y C9 (J)) Cl) m larltta "T h e
ntl&hbor (Josephine Hutchinson) ~ret ofTeny Like" Tony Barella
staae her own weke so her rela· believes lhat m~bsler Geor11 Mar·
livts will come to visit her. eos, ehar1ed with lht murder of a Mevte: (Zllr) "Th um. Fu .. " his bou, wu framed 1nd seeks to
{Ora) '41 -Bette Davis Hert>ert flnd out why Marcos' afrtfriend,
M1rsh1ll, Ter111 Wrlrllt. O•n• An· Terry Like, r~ses to baek up his
drews, Din OUryea. alibi. Mariot Kidder auests.
(j) au-. 0au0as aew I°" ...... D <9 ())> ll1 m net's Mr.._. at. te. us uv.n..
.. ~sin Mbtrt'' (R) Mama's 1'1't U••dl•lllts
braulna •bout Cousin Albert's sue· lO:JO • ......, " Mwe..--i..
ces.s irritltes Clifton until Uncle ~'tit r comes for 1 visit and Clifton dis· : . Died Yeuq The sto·
covers th1t Albert sells marijuana ry o tha u ldina and decflne of
end not insurance! Cincinnati's "m11nlflet11t mistake,"
I I.a. Sida ,... the Union Termln1I R1ilro1d Stt·
MuskaJ Van.t, Show t~on desianed to be the most buu-
Movlt: (Zllr) ''The Sea Chait" tlful, functional and architecturally
(adv) '55-John Wayne, Lana Tur· perfect flill"Old st1tlon in tht U.S.
ner, T1b Hunter. 10·45 El) News
I== W...Ulq • fl) CINtlll 34 L .............. PrtcrHIS 11:00 I (I) fJ mm .....
1;30 ( Cl)) CJ)&) A I C WedMS· ' I Cl) (1g} @ (I) News
J : (C) (90J "T1'e laW' (R) lest of Croucho
(dfl) '73 -Donna Mills, Mlch11I PtrtJ Ma ...
Constanllne, Biii Devine, June Lock· Tiie LUCJ sai.w
hatt. When the police depertment Miuietl: l•,.mlM
fells lo make any pr01reu In In· 1 Trutll or ee.-a.,....
vest11atln1 the r1p1-murders of I CJ) Ta Tttl tllt tnith
five women In the downtown area, Wild Wiid West
1n undercover policewoman walks ' : Y!l_I fw Huttlt
the stretts of the neiaflborhood day ( i' lf)) W1"'*9: Dud er Allvt
and nlaht In an effort to lure the
killer lo 1 trap.
I Merv lritftft ..
~tlltLIMI
9:00 @ (])CJ) C Ill II U "Lady In
Red" (R) Steve Forrest auests as
businessman Arthur Hodees, who
hires Cannon to covertly oversee
his female ~rler's secret mission
involvlna a million dollars in it·
a1rltl11, then fires Cannon when the
courier Is murdered. Lerelne Steph·
ens, David Soul, Claudie Jennlncs
and Robert Emhltdt also auest
O @@amtucu Ta1111er
"Thrtt·letter Word" (R) Lucas
faces a m1Jor confrontation with
the school board ind parents when
one of his cltwoom assl1nments
prompts the need fOf .. 1 frank dis·
Iii~~~::. "I~ YNI
,<Ult DrtlOfl'' fnnll et.In's tender
portr11t of 1 Chin1tawn f11nlly tom
by conttndln1 fol'QH of tnidltlon.
Georce Tekel, Pat Surukl, Tina
ll:JO 8 ~ (J) (J) CBS Lai. M u I t:
(?) -11tiliia T arstt" (susp) '71 -
Oliver Reed, Jiii St. John. o at@ am ...... .., ca,..
Joey ~shop l.s auest host.
I Twllftit l.oM
( (j)) Wide Wotid Spt-·'-y It A,IC!?n. Boile" (R) fJ Morie: ..,1'1ftct M-7" (tdv) '73
-James Donald, Phyllls C.lvert. m T1tt u...aablea
12:00 8 Morie: ""City tf Shldtn" (dre)
'55 -Victor Meualen, Katht11n
Crowley.
'
NtptWtty
Mewtt: .. .,, ... °""" (dni)
-C•role Lomba:.'eary Grent.
lZ:JO II) sattkluh ftllenhlp
1:00 D tti T.....,.,..
l :U8Mevte: (C) -n..1at rM1C1 fl lJJt Art ,,..,. (mus) '56 -Dan
Dalley, Shortt North.
Z:JO m Alf.f91Pt ...,: "Fii .. If tile
llfaMt." "VICI "' tt.t NIP'"
J:JO R Mtwtt: "'T'he Slcnt Mii" (dra)
'58-Menhall Tltompson.
THE DAILY PILOT TV WEEI(. APRIL 13, 1975
KOCE-TV ORANGE COUNTY TELEVISION
THIS WEEK ON CHANNEL 50
SATURDAY: APRIL lZttt (P.M.)
3:00 Law for lht '70. (C)
5:30 uw ftr Utt 'lOa (C)
4:00 Llw for tt-t ~ (C) 4~ Ma• Md bvtro1•111t (C)
S:w Ma• And E.nvirotuntftt (C)
5:30 S,.Clal: (C) (PBS) "The Thin
Edae-Dtpreuion: The Shadowed
Valley"
l:JO $ptdll: (C) (PBS) "The Dreamer
Thtt Remains"
7:00 lotk hit (C) (PBS)
7:30 Alteruthtl Curftftt (C) (KOCO
1:00 tirtamat&oul Aftl11atiofl Festlv1I
(C) (PBS)
l :JO•, Tto, Wltl SoMeUll .. Mau (C)
(USC)
9:00 Aletnt of .M111 (C) (PBS) "The
Lona Childhood"
SUNDAY: APRIL Utll (P.M.)
J:OO Yoe• Wltll l4adellnt (C) (KOC[)
3:30 Yop Wltti Macltllne (C) (KOCE)
4:00 Tuchlna Children to Read (C)
4:JO Tlleattt In AID.tee (C) (PBS)
':JO FtJ111 Pans West (C) 7:00 ,... ... (C)
7:JO Yteen1 PlptllM (C) (KOCE)
1:00 Ill Me,tfl' Jeurul (PBS)
t:OO 1'1't Wuttitr (C)
t:JO '-: °'"It c...\J (C) (KOC£)
..,.._Y: APRIL Uti (P JI.)
12!00 SCMof Dk'1tct Ntwl (C) (KOCE)
lf :10 Mnt9"-*9 Thtatlt (C) (PBS)
:101""4t/Out (C) "Ju3t One Place"
1:25 Matll Ftdoly (C) "frection Ac·
tlon!"
l :40TitM To Drn (C)
2:00 Eledric Co11pany (C) (CTW)
2:30 Teldllna Children To Read (C)
3:00 Lff fef tflt '70. (C)
J:lO Man And Envf~ment (C) "Sound
Pollution"
4:00 Coolin' C.jun (C) "Seafood"
4:30 Dtdric Coepany (C) (CTW)
5:00 Seu11tt Strtet (C) (CTW)
6:00 Law ftt tllt '70. (C) "Tu Liens
Aaainst Rut Property"
6:JO Yop Wlttl Madttt .. (C) (KOCE)
7:00 Wou11 (C) (PBS)
7:JO focus: Orance CoulltJ (C) (KOCE)
Rood lnsurence"
8:00 Arabs Md ISIHlll (C) (PBS)
1:30 Neve (C) (PBS) "Will The Fish·
ina Have to Stopf'
9:JO htt.rftce (C) (PBS)
TUESDAY: APRIL 15th (P.M.)
12:00 ScMol Obtrld Ntwl (C) (KOCE)
12:10 Tiie Altfft of Min (C) (PBS)
1:10 Colftmu•ltY tf Uvtna Thlnas (C)
l :JOTI1H To Dmr (C)
1:45 M1tll ftdofJ (C)
2:00 Eltdrlc Company (C) (CTW)
2:30 C.nucolttMlas (C) (PBS)
S:OO P11J lridae W'ith the Elperts (C)
3:JO Coo.kl•' C.juft (C) "Seafood"
4:00 Ytp WIUI Maclellne (C) (KOCE)
4:30 Eltdlic Colnpaf11 (C) (CTW)
5:00 S.UIM Street (C) (CTW)
1:00 lfa Blue Martlle (C)
6:30 Maft And Envil9ftinent (C)
7:00 Roinantk Rebelllo11 (C) (PBS)
"Dtleeroix" 7:JO Ntenaatlna Current (C) (KOCE)
Musicll variety.
1:00 Sftdal: (C) (PBS) "At The Top:
Buddy Greco"
9:00 s,edll; (C) (PBS) "Memories.
of Prince Albert Hunt"
9:30 C.llftmta Jourul (C) (PBS)
WEDNESDAY: APRIL 1'th (r.M.)
lZ:OO Sdteol IMstrict Ntw1 (C) (KOCE)
12:10 Arabs And lmttle (C) (PBS)
12:40 face The Sbldenls (C)
1:10 Matti factotJ (C)
1:25 lltllde/Out (C) "Just One Place"
1:40 CommunltJ of LMn1 Tllinp (C)
2:00 Stctric Co11tpen1 (C) (CTW)
2:30 Ville Allllrt (C) (PBS)
3:00 Law for the '70a (C) "Leases"
3:JO Man altd E.nlre111etrt (C)
4:00 ffJlq P11•1 Wiit (C) (PTL)
"Btef and BuH1lo"
4:JO Eltdric C.mpalJ (C) (CTW) 5:00 s... .. , _,, (C) (CTW)
6:00 uw for die '70a (C)
6:30 Yop WIUI Madeline (C) (KOC()
7:00 PllJ lrtdp W1Ut die EJptrta (C)
7:30 Yttera' PipttjM (C) (KOCE)
"County Beat"
1:00 M1lttr'*8 ThHtrt (C) (PBS)
9:00 TIM Asclllt tf Man (C) (PBS)
THURSOAY: ArRIL 17tfl <' .M.)
12:00 Sdleel District News (C) (KOCE)
12:10 Nova (C) (PBS)
.¥.10 Time Te Draw (C)
l:Z5 ComlftunitJ of Uvt11& Thhl&I (C)
1:45 lnside/Owt (C)
2:00 Eltdr1c eon.,_ny (C) (CTW)
2:JO TeKhlftl Cttlldrtn to Rud (C)
3:00 lntemetional AftlMatlon Futiv1I
(C) (PBS)
3:JO ,......, Oeed (C) (CTW)
4:00 Yop Wltll MldtlhM (C) (KOCE)
4:30 £ltdric ContpaftJ (C) (ClW)
5:00 Sesame Street (C) (CTW)
6:00 lctM hit (C) (PBS)
6:30 Ma• And Environment (C)
"Scenic Pollution"
7:00 Arabi And lsnetls (C) (PBS)
7:30 Peoplew1td1 (C) (KOCE)
S:OO Hollywood Television Theatre (C)
(P8S)
FRIDAY: APRIL 11th (P.M.)
12:00 SdMcll District Newt (C) (KOCE)
12;10 Ro .. lltic Rebetllob (C) (PBS)
·"Delacroix"
12:40 C.Afemla Jeurnal (C) (PBS)
1:10 lnsklt/Out (C)
l:Z5 Time To lkn (C)
1:40 Community of Uvfna ThllllJ (C)
2:00 Eledric Contpan, (C) (CTW)
2:30 VIII• All•cre (C) (PBS)
3:00 Law for the '70a (C) "Wills"
3:JO Wo11111 (C) "Volunteerism"
4:00 Play lrtdae With the Uperls
(C)
4:30 fltdrk C4mpaftJ (C) (CTW)
5:00 Sesame Street (C) (CTW)
6:00 Lew for the '70s (C)
6:30 Non (C) (PBS)
7:30 OrHte County Review (C)
(KOCE)
1:00 Romantk Rebtlllon (C) (PBS)
l :SO lehhtd the Unu (C) (PBS)
9:00 Arfn& Une (C) (PBS)
SATURDAY: APRIL 19th cr.M.)
3:00 Law for tfle '70a (C) "Tax liens
A,11ln1t Real Property"
l :JO Law tor die '70. (C) "Leases"
4:00 Ln for the '70a (C)
4:30 Mtft And EIMronment (C)
5:00 Man And Environment (C)
S:JO Speclal: (C) (PBS) "At The Top;
• Buddy Greoo
6:JO Spedal: (C) (PBS) "Memories
of Prince Albert Hunt"
7:00 looll Int (C) (PBS)
7:30 AlternatJna Cur1'nt (C) (KOCE)
Musical variety.
1:00 lntem1tlo111I Anlmetlon ftltfv1I
(C)
9:00 Hoft,wood Television ThtWI (C)
.
THURSDAY
APRIL 17
for momlns and afternoon UstJnp. = ... DAYTIME ,ROGRAMS.
, for your convenience •• ,.
the daya movies.
DAYTIME MOVIES
10:00·0 .Alltl .. tM Amatt1" (1dv)
'li -V1r1 R1l1ton, Geor1t Brent,
Constance Bennett.
Ci) "'tllltitr Cerey" (dre) '57-Tony
Curtis. Ch1rlts Bickford. Klthryn
Gr1nt, M1rth1 Hyer.
ll:IO m "'OubWt tM W.W' (dr1) '50-
RlCti.rd B1sehart, M1rl1Yn Muw11l.
12:00 m •t..we f'911 A Stnqer'• (drt)-
'{7-John Hodl1k, Sylvia Sidney, Ann
Rlcharda.
1:0011....,.n Wnt" (mys) '41-
l.Joyd Nolan, Lynn Bari, Miry Btth
Hurflt$. ID .,_,,,.....,. (dr1) '54-Barry Sul·
liv1n, Dorothy Milone.
2:JO ()) """ lJtlle llldllltf'' (drl) '66-Hu1h O'Bri1n, fablln. 9 Ci) (C) "'TM Chal"'llll R.,.,r'
{dra) '62-Efrtm Zlmballst Jr., J1n1
Fonda, Claire Bloom, Shelley Win·
ttr1.
J:OO O (C) "Tht 1rtc11n at r.-.ar
(dra) '54 -Wiiiiam Holden, Grt«
Kelly, Fredric Mardi. 0 (C) ...._., C:O.. her (com)
'62-0oria Day, Rock Hudson, Tony
Randall.
J:JO CJ) .. ,. Sl:rlqer Ill MJ Anna" (dra)
'"S'7'-June Allyaon, Jtff Ch1ndl1r. IJ (C) ......., hra4ile'" (com) '66
Alec Guinness, Gina Lollobrilid1,
Robert Morley.
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THE D~ILV Ptl.OT, TV W[[K, APRIL 13, 1975
"
To Tell tM Trudi (I) I SPJ
Mlllioft $ MO¥it: (C) (Zllr) D (Qt (J)) Ci> m StNtb of SH
euq CuaWJ" (dra) '65-Rod frelldlco "Cry Help!" (R) A 14·
Taytot, Julie Christle. year-old run1w1y, who has fled the
FRIDAY
AaC•...e Aantrial Stone 1n.d Keller. Clint Howu d APRIL 18
Juewa • Illa futsts IS the youthful fu1itive, i nd For momln1 and afternoon U1tln11, I lwltdlid sc.an1 of 1 murder, is the quury of
nt F'Wlenaa1 M1riette Hartley 1uests IS his pie ...... DAYTIME: PROGRAMS.
...., 5otcbboro S1tew mother. S..ow. for your convenience, .,..
Utt1e baca1s I leilftt ,,.. the 01y911k the days movies.
1:00 FntMI llttrudeul ---------IJ THE WALTONSI BEST '&f= t!rtetty 1"9rt: DAYTIME MOVIES * FAMIL y SHOW ON TV ~ind Paul Duke
1 eu!rn! :~: P~: 10:0011 (C) "'Se Dlrtl.., So Dt1dl1'' II @~ (I) TIM Wane.a ''Tht ent food crisis In America ind tht {dra) '67-Tony Kend1ll, Barbara
Romance (R) When Ollvla roes to rest of the world by hostln1 • spe· Frey, Brad Harris.
n11ht school to develop her ertlstlc cl1I dinner p11ty et which v1rlous Ci) '"Woun '" fflllW' (mya) '48-
talenta 1 handtome youn1 art nutrition end economics experts will Eitinor Parkar, Alnls Smith, Gia
ttachtt becomes stron1ty 1ttracttd bt pment. The foods will bt chosen Youns. Sydney GrMnstrfft.
to her. Shi Is fllttered-blJt flus· for thtlt critical position IS lo nu· 11:30 ti) (C) "Slckdt Tr111p" (wes) '50
tired-by his 1ttentions end doesn't tritlon, cost ind world hunaer. -Joel McCree, Wenda Hendrix.
know how to h1ndlt the 1itu1tlon. t:JO I""" 12:00 m "Jldl SIMI'' (wes) '59-Mark 09 (I)~&r;,hulllu "A • St Ooroth MI Houseboit la Hot A Home" Jill LI Tltm evens, Y 1 one.
"
1:0011 "Cllarter PW' (1dv) '40-wants 1 house of their own, to 10:00 ~ Ci) 1111 &r;, M O v I a ' 0 1 Uoyd Nolen, Lynn Bari.
Sam finds one-a rundown ofd ' rlt (R) A pennlltu ml1r1nt @ ... kt Meat U...,.. (com) .57_
houseboat. Jill uks for a housa so worker, too proud to KCtPt charity, Jent Powill, Cliff Robertson.
they won't h1v1 landlord's rules, plans to transport his wife In • Z:30 Cl) (C) "lnttltllll le A lunflihter"
such IS no loud musk ind no chim· Whfflch1lr on • 250·milt journey to (w11) '64-Yul Brynner, Geor1e Se· p1nztH. Sam Is offered the hous.· 1 ho1plt1I to h1v1 1 delicate hurt
boat frM for six months, but 1fter iratlon, S' (I) (C) .,..,,_.-. (dre) '66-
"ora, Wtaver ind Givits help him m""" Paul Newmin, Janet Lelah, Juliet
move In, he finds that "frM" Cln ii11 ftt '°"' LHe Mills, Llurtn Bae.II. bt 1Wfully expensive! (fd (j)) ()) m Harry 0 "Dou· D Movlt: {211t) "'JIM £9,C, C.• ble Jeopardy'' (R) H11ry is the only 3:00 fJ "'11le C..lltry llrt" (dra) '54-
vas" (dra) '64-Bttte Divis, Hor1t witneu to the sl1yln1 of tht dau1h· Grace Kelly, Wlfllim Holden, Bina
Buchholz, Catherine Spa1k. ttt of a former C1lme chleftan and rCrostt) "'tlcHalt'a Navy ~111 thl
Cl) lllae ~ Sllw then must protect 1 youn1 min who D <a Cl)) Cl) m .. ,.., .. .., Is Innocent but becomes the t111et Ferw" (com) '65-nm Conway,
"Heir" Barney's new man, an un· of mobster 1ssassins. Kurt Russell, Jot Flynn.
conventional loner, is rather cool Will Kuluv1, Btn Piazza, Audrey Tot· 3:30 (I) (C) .. KeltJ l Mt" (dra) '57-
ibout becomin1 1 member of th1 ter int.I Farrah F1wcett Majors Van Johnson, Piper Laurie. IJ "'J1tt Miii Wert Red" (dr1) '60
tleemD..r-1 Cbob ~"Jita eo. Las Eatrtllu -Av1 Gudner, Dirk Bo111de, Joseph
Mii Sida Now §TIM UntHdl1b4a Cotten.
Nidia C.rt lO:JO 0 ,._,,,.., to Ahtehlrt
Mowit: (Zllr) "'Thi Hulttrs" ti) m Ntw1 1 \ 1 ~; 1 r J ••
(adv) '58-Robe.rt Mitchum, Robtrt lO:•S fE """
Wasner, M1y Bntt. @ri) Cf•••• l4 I lltl Me,tn' Jturul !!Pt .... t.a'!.l_ua1• ,,..,...... 11:00 rn u m m ....,
l:JO t0 (]) lfOl W leb Crant S.... (I) @l Q) (I) Ntw1
"But I Love My Wife" Trish1 P<oble Int of Creudlo
1uests IS 1n exch1n1e student from ~ ..._..
South Africa who zeros in on Bob • -luq Shew
with her swin1in1 1ln1les 1pprcSach Mlsaloll: l•pouJble
to medical studies. Assi1ned as part· Trvtll er ~utflCn
ners. 8oCI and J1net find their Joint (I) Tt Tiii t11t Trudi
studies less than lr-.nqulll when Jin· WIW Wiid Wnt
et lets Bob know his m1rried st1tus : Y!l_a fer Hteltfl
is no deterrent to rettin1 to know ( Cl)) Wanted: Dud or Allvt
her better. ll:JO a lT7l CD Cl) ces Ult MO¥it: IJ <a (j)) (]) &) larM "A Day ("?) Nf acle In" (dr1) '68 -Burt
In the life . . ." Karen Ml•lo Reynolds, B1rl:lara Loden.
spends I funny, untypical day which IJ fD {I) t10) m J 0 II II II J C I f·
includes the one thins she feers ..,. Joey BisliOp is 1uest host.
6:00 ft!,~ Cl) Cl) fl IA I 11 kt t bl II · 1 lt ~a Ci)) .. ..,
• ll'MIWI '•rtrtd1• fa11111J ... ria Ttma
Stir Tre•
: Eltctric C.•PlllY
RoctJ & frte.d1
6:30 Mtrv lrfffltl Sllw
...., lirttfttll
Drat Ht : z.. ... 1
( CJ)) Dultt't C1'ob
mmost-1ppearin1 on a TV show. 8 T:!'~ ~ 7:00
MtfV Criffin sa... (IG I.JU) l...!tJ WW. Wo.W Spe-
9:0011 (i7J Cl) Cl) CIS T11und11 Mow· da4 "Geraldo Rivera: Goodnlsht
• DtMft P'rofile
lJttle ltuals
lnt11sld• u ta oo m m """ 1owtlft1 for Donart ie: Cf) 1'bn ,,....., stirs J1cil America"
Palance as a suspended homicide O MM: "'Ju111 tM Key Softfy"
detective who 1oes undercover to (dra) '54 -Yvonne Mitchell, Terence
investi11te a dru1 syndicate. Henry Mor11n, Joan Collins.
Beckman also stars. "Star' stus Q) TIM Untouellabtts
Frank Converse in • d1"1m1 1bout 12:00 D MO¥it: .. Bandits ef Orsosolo"
Q SEA;~1-PRESENTS (actv~:-:.'ri:~e Cossu.
*BOB HOPE ON CAMPUS ~Movie: '"Devil's Canyon" (wes) WITH JOHN WAYNE 'SJ-Dile RobertJOn. Vir1lni1 Mayo.
FLIP WILSON , America 1:00 8 ®) Tomonw
0 ~CI) (lg @D !IPlc!Al lob 1:45 IJ Movie: (C) .. To tht Shorta of
Hope" C."'pus Bob Hope is Joined Tflpoll" (dl"I) '42-John P1yn1, R1n·
by 1uests John Wayne, Aip Wilson, dolph Scott, Maureen O'Hua.
Areth1 Franklin, ind hit recordin1 m Alt-N!pt SMw: •'Tht liaa111ist"
1roup America, for this special t1ped "CaN Northslde 777"
at major colle1es around the United 3:45 II MO¥it: (C) .. OtMft S.!Mfa" (dre)
States. '55-Ri lph Meeker, John Smith.
Med Squad
W)at'a MJ U1tt1
I Leve luq
Tiit Flt
LI Mujtr 'rohlblda
: Aviatieft Wtlttler
( CJ)) lonanu
• Dram•
Th'" stoo111
7:30 , 0 Cl) (lg H .. """41 Squares
love A.frtcH sc,lt
0 * SPECIAL *
*THE GAS COMPANY'S
"WORLD OF THE SEA" 0 Wortcl of the S.. "N1ture's Gar
den" O Mllllo11 $ Movie: (C) (Zllf) ••n
StlrUcl Wltb A llss" (com) '59-
Glenn Ford, Debbie Reynolds, Ev1 Poppins character for a comedy
G1bor. sketch with Peter Sellers. m lewttdltcl m Off e.111nce
@ Major L11cu1 Butball Giants EJl) M11ttrpltct Theatre "The Nine
va. Dodgers. Taylors" (R).
I Los Anctln Newt Review 0) La Crild1 l ltn Cnada
~!:'~:~ Man 9:30 IJ KNXT Spetlal "David Sheehan's Disaster Movie Mania" (R) l(NXT
World of SurvlVll lllm critic David Sheehan takes
Little R11ala viewers behind the scenes of the
1:00 fl lNXT Sptcl.tl "So You Think You current crop of "on.screen calam·
Know Los Angeles" (R) A tun.filled ities" to show how these epics are
aame show designed to provide put together durina shooting.
viewers with Information about the I News areater metropolitan area. Ralph (])film feature
Story hosts ind is joined by panel· Musk.II Y1riety Show
lsts Richard Dawson, Lee Meriwether la Tierra
end Gary Owens. 10:00 U KNXT SpecJ.I "Kitty Hawk to D 9 (j) 11§) m Sanford ' Son Paris" (R) A history of fli&hl in
"Home Sweet Home" (R) Fred is documentary recreation and origin1I
the lone holdout when a Japanese film. John Secondari nitrates.
development comp1ny tries to buy 0 ~ Ci)~ m Pollet Woman
the houses In the S1nford nel1hbor· "Child Buyers" (R) Pepper and 8111
hood. and their team lnvestl1ate a black
~ Movie: (2hr) "Mr. Skefflncto11" marllet baby selllna racket Ra~~. ~4j;;~':1. Davis, Claude ~ e ~our Uft .
W Ml~ DMIJls ,,_... fj' (tn} (JJ) (}) aJ Get Christle (9 (j)) ~ aJ Koldl1k-The love! "P1wn Ticket for Murder" •ht Sblbr · Mr R.l.N.G." (R) (R) lnvesti1atin1 the !ital stab·
Kolchak unravels the mysterious bln1 of a skid row derelict in a
covtr·up or 1 superman·like military pawnshop, Christie turns up evi·
robot that escapes from the scientist dence linking the old man's murder
who cruted It. with the leader of 1 major 11mblln1
Latin r rofllt operation.
Duler'a Choice I Safari to Adventure
Botti Sidu New Tiie Ulltouduib4n m ,... Evenln1 •t Symphoftf
hiN.. Dlabl.t 10;30 O Joumey to Adventure
• Wnhlncton Wttlt In Review m &) @D News
0 Show dt Rosita reru 10:45 @E Cll1em1 34
JapaneH l.a111ue11 Pro1ram1 U ·OO . (]) fJ m aJ ~~
1:30 f) @ (3) Friday Comedy $peel.ti • (j) ~ 13) CIJ ._....
''JOe & SOns" Richard CHtellano, lest of GIHdlo
Meureen Arthur, Berry Miller 1nd 6 ro11ct Surttofl
Mitch Brown star In this comedy Tiit Lucy Shew
pilot about a widowed Pennsyfv1 Mlaiotl; lmponlble
nla steel worker who Is raisin1 two Trvth or CoftMqutnc.s
teenaae sons on humor, love and (])To TeN th9 Truttl
his hopes for their future .. Miss 1nter111 t 10 "' t Chlmplonsfllp
Arthur portr1ys Estelle, a ne11hbor restllna
and lona·tlme friend. of the father 1· ~· for H. ealUI end confidante to both boys. ( ) WanW: Dud Of Allw
,. @Ci) ~.m Clllco I th1 M.an 11:30 (]) CIS lAtl Mtvlt: (C)
'The Vetmns (R) Ed and ~hico Mumll!J" (hor) '59-Peter
convert the ~araae Into a Gf.f1nan· Cushing, Christopher Lee.
ced automotive school with Chico CJ eiJ Ci) t10J m Joh1tny Car10n
ind Louie the aubaaeman form lna Joey Bishop Is auest host.
the student body. O Don Klrshn1r'1 Rock Cot1Cert m Merv Qrtffl11 Show (j) Movie: "Dl111er laland" (adv) fm Wall Strtet WMlt '38-Peter Lorre, J11n Hersholt.
9:00 fl (llJ (]) Wt'll Qet By When old· 0 (Qj Cl)) (]) Wide Wortcl Mya.
est son Muff decides to abandon ttry "A Place to Die"
the family nest for the independence (j) Sbr Trell
of shuinr a bachelor pad with a f> Movie; "Creature of ~ Walll·
colle1e classmate, his mother feels Inc Dead" (hor) '63-Rock Madison.
she must have failed somehow in m Movies: "Ned Time Wt love,"
t11eir relationship. But father puts "One Way Strffl''
his son's desire to move out on a m The Slnntn (R)
more practical basis by tellin1 Muff 12:00 m Movie; .,-he l rtatiton Str.ncter''
he can have his own apartment (mys) ·•s-John Loder.
when he earns the money to pay 9 Rod' Cl>ncert
for it. 12:30 (]) Movft: .. fur Strikes Out" (dra)
Q @ (j) ~ m Rockford flits '57-Anthony Pertllns, Kar1 Malden.
"The Countess" (R) Susan Stm· 1:00 O ®l Mldnlftlt Special Toniaht's
berg guests as a wealthy Texan's concert Is the third to come from
wife who hires Rockford to deal with the Bartlett Gymnasium on the Uni·
a hoodlum who wants to blackmail versity of Chica10 Campus.
her. 1:45 U Movie: "The Treasure of Sitf.
i I ~ ra Madre" (dra) '48-Humphrey
(QI ())) CD a> I l!lcll4 I Bo1art, John Huston, Tim Holt.
It, MJ ft~ t11inp Julie An· 2:30 m All·Nlaflt Show: "'Ceod Sam,"
drews stus In her own one·hour "'Cha111btt of Honor.." "'toln1 IJe·
musical special with auest stars ~·"
Peter Sellers, The Muppets and a 3:30 U Movie: "Thote Encltartna Youn1
surprise appe1tance of "The Pink Charma" (dra) '45-Robert Youna.
Panther." Julia revives her Mary Laraine Day.
THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, APRIL 13, 197~
8 ..... Wet•·Up/lnlW Anpfs
VI. Chic.tao Whitt Soi. SATURDAY Tl_..,..:W!Mewt.llles.tll <a())> rn m n.. an ...
APRIL 19 llaitf Laaa... laMIMll Houston
at Cincinnati.
fll) Mr. Wluftl ••1 1 1 r· •• 1 •• j ., a.. • .-•••• ,.......
5:00 Cl) S.IWilt St.....,
®)~a..t·UJ
U :JO Ci)**: .. _,. luA;I' (dra)
'38-Heri>trt Marshall, Bartllra
Stanwyck. •:•I Sa•rhe ....... TYlauar...
CottlU .. , Ea,.n..c.
D (~ (l))(l) &>A• tr I u • .........
lAt'• Rap
7:00 Fnertt. Mart.Ila
@ Ci) ®) m Mdaas Faally
Wtdetl4
a•~··...., m1ea~ , .... ,.., ..
tarut (R) sum1r ldvoeate Bas
Myerson hosts this eumi111tlon of
food and American .. una habits.
Th1 proaram lftc:ludes • dbcusslon
of Food Day (Altil 17) ind 1 filmed
documentary on the .. tlna hlblta of
Americans, lncludln1 nutritional
nlu1 of popular foods ind wasteful
uae or craln to provide this c:oun·
try with a hiah·btef ditt.
(~ (j)) (]) Ytlf 1 llllf
lrothtf 11111 m Mlulotl: 111aa1c
I ilitet Recfl'I' fltt0"'11M1!
7:JO ii~~ · (J) (lQ)_m a..,,., 1ufldl
( I (j)) CD ...... ..,
Yeutll & the 1 ......
£Jellttttary ..... CD H. R. Pufnbf t. f I ! ,,. ~. ( ' I ••
:Ca" .........
i ·oo I cw rn CIJ ........ iz:00 a ...,..: <C> ..._. ltaWln" . @(j) ~ m lJHfltKJ + 4 (wes) 'Sl-Audlt MurphJ, Scott
Qene Autry n.tn Brady, Tony Curtis. '" ..... ,... I Ad Lai (Qj{j))(J)HMa .... ,....., .......... ,... .
• Movie· 4:l4J FtHI ,.._.. °"*"' Wlal ... CelllWIJ
(dra) '68.:.Hancy Kwan, Cart Betz, Maical Variet.r a..
ISid ~:::on'" ~Z;JO I =.c:. tlM Llw
Counby Mualc Duler'• Cflea
Voice If TolJ9 lbntlJ & die Pnf-r
: lesaM StJttt SkJ Shft
1:30 @CJ)()) r.w.s & II•• : Tht o,... Ml•....f'sydllltlJ T ..
=-~ (]) @) m R11•, Jot, Ru1 (~ (j)) AllilNf W..W
(j) Mowie: 11JeunMJ t. t11t Calltlf et tJfwlffJ'a W°"*'
Time" (scl·fi) '67-Scott Br1dy, Glcl 1=00 (]) U11iwerlttJ ~
Perreau. Cl) Movie: "'Hett I Alt A llrupf'" P. (9 (j)) (]) Adwlturtt of Gil· (dr1) '39-Rldmd Orttn1, Bt111de
a;~ovlt: "f1Pt9r Alttct" (adv) [~britr .... ._ .
'54-Stertlna Heyden, Jt11 Peat. Outdoen
,:00 I @ (j)i ....,..... httkMt ... MtlH · @ w m La.i .. .,.. LetC Wier..._
Mevtt: tis Farp" (wes) '37 ( ())) C>nleen W1a1 lel Calla·
-Joel McCrea, f111ncu Dee, Lloyd WIJ
IHol•(ra (j)) (J) ....... I~= r.:u~-
Ca,Ula Rtcrs Medicine Sllow 1:30 0 <9 (j)) CJ) a) Wertd ._...
Mister Ri'"' Ne~ of Woaen'• Tlftnla Evonne Goola·
t:30 w~ Du.I•! aonc. Chris Evert, Biiiie Ju. n Kini
I m Slpiulld 1nd 0111 MOf'OlOVa compete In this
( (}) l.aalt's RtKUe $.50,000 competition from tht like·
Ran1e11 w1y World of Tennis In Austin,
fil) Villa Ale~ Texas. 10:00 8 (fi) (]) NIA luhtblll 1J Movie: (C) "'Mil Frt• the ..
P'lay..Qtfs Dou IMtder "'°" (wes) 'S3-Gl1nn FMd, Julie B QJ Cf) ~ m Pl"k hntMr Adems, Chlll Wiiis. I World ,, Swvlnl ISovl tnill <18 Ci)) (j) Q) Saptr Fn..da 111 Co111J
flhvte: (C) "'Tiie MtMy J1111t" : The k .. (R)
(mys) '68-John Ericson, Lola Al· 2:00 · "9p 5'efb W..W CIF 4·A
bri1ht, Nehemiah Persoff. G r1's Bubtball Cllamplonsfllp from m Mowtt: "'T1M Saut1 CMrM" Cal State Fullerton.
(1dv) '48-Robert Mont&omery, Su· Cellete .,..... USC vs. UCLA.
san Hayward, John Payne, Audr1y OvtdHn
Totter. Go•• Pyte
AICOt Rtces (j) Yoke tf Aartc:ulbln
Action 1'htln : 1111 MoJtn' Jetaul
: S...M Stntt • U.S. lllwy
• ..., "'"' ?:JO DUbll lO:JO · 9 (j) m Slat Tl'M Sea Diep Ha,,...
cliiMf ,..,.., ~ ,._ °"" U.lll
Words ~I' H~CMpemf 11:00 · ~ (I) m Major l.Hrue .... EducattH It Weft
ball S.n Dleao Pedres vs. Atlanta • ltu,. USA
Braves. (Contlnu1d)
ft•t• 13
SATURDAY (Continued)
1:00 B (ij) (5) Venty ot the Dlnouul'I
AcricUTturt USA
D Colgate-Dinah Shore * Winners Circle Cham·
pionship: Women Pro's
Compete for $200,0001
o <eiil Cl)> m m DIM" .,, ""9M7a Ckdt-W-Uve covera11 of
the third round of play in this tour·
nament trr,m the Mission Hills Golt
and C6un ry Club In Palm Sprinas.
(j) OtpartMtnt $ D Movie: (C) "T11t Tulcln" (was)
'66-Audle Murphy, Dian• Lorys.
Ci) Concern I lnliaflt
lthlnd Ult UMa
Vbitlndo A L.11 EsbtllH
Treohousa Club
• Sltuli•J
J :JO I ()1) (3) Hudaon ltothtn
Movie: --Werewolf of Londo•"
(hor) '35-Henry Hull, V1lerle Hob·
son, Warner Ol1nd.
Ci) CtlebfltJ Toala
(10) Movie: (C) ,.Mystery blind"
{adv) '66-Steve Forrest, Sue llayd. m Movie: .. Ato.. Submarine"
(sci-fl) '59-Arthur Fr1nz, Brett Hal·
sey, Dick Foran.
ti) The VlralnlH
Q) (j) Mtwit: "Sbt'' (adv) '65-
Ursula Andress, John Richlrd10n.
fll) hJcholtO TodlJ "Person1lity" m Huun Dlmenlioa
4:00 I Ci7) (3) H1r11m llobtttotters Wrestilq From h Olympic <a CJJ> rn m ''° 1owt•~· our The $125]00 Arestone Tour·
nament .of Champion$ from Akfon.
Ohio.
l =~:!:OHf World Prna
Wocjd Cup Soccer Yuaosl1vl1
vs. Sweden. m Chrlsto,Mt Close-Op
Ef) Yob of Alrtcultun
m Alntrtean Outllloor11111n 4:30 I Fat Albert
Hinll ThelllPIOft Show
S.turclly .a.t!Mt c.r... ....
• S:OO 8 DustJ's TreellouN -Movie: (C) "nlllf ef llldad"
(adv) '61-Stevt Reeves, Georai•
Moll.
Ci) Water Wortd
Cl)ll:g) .....
Pa1e 14
I
I Wllcl Wiid Wnt
Movie: "'rrNt ' P~lcie"
1) '40-Grffr G1r10n, Sir lAu·
lrt~i~~ary Boland.
~ Mtfbn al keM
..... of tlle ....
.,Du.~ ......... _...
Littl• bacab
5:JO I Wtftd et Sumv•t . (j) tffj (]) .....
uatelaials . <9 Ci)) Cl) Q) AIC'a Wide
ol'td of fjofti
(fit) Mowie: "'Qa11btr of Horrors"
(JiOr) '66-Patrlck O'Heal, Suzy
Parlier.
I Ct!WMra Sodll
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THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, APRll 13, 1975
9 Ci) l.tt'a Melle A Deal H1rtleya cletldt that It would bt
lMpardJ but It ""' took up 11parat1 m l· liars C111b dtnc:es, whtell cauaes rumors th1r
SlltJ the couple hlv• sep1rated.
Na11t That Tunt D faith fer TodaJ
Wtad llltld•• Cl) Seardl
(1) Hull TM1t1paon Sllew 10:00 8@ (5) Cf} "Liz.1-'"Cl£""'1 WtNn flitl,. Wwt el Tlt•pe . tr t11t felr, Tt75 The 1hlrd 1nnu1I
abler Leaa11t .... .._" Glints 1wards proarem honorlna women
vi. Ood1ers.. choaen for dlstln1ullh1d achieve·
Ell) lnMr Ylsiofls mint In various cataaorlts. A panel
Q) Paflcie s-1... of woman Judan 11lacts tht win·
• ners from nominations made by the 1.00 R @ (]) CJ) Ml ill tllt flllllJ 1ener1I public In 1 poll conducted
(l) A brush Wtth death converts t~• by Ladles' Home Journil. In cele·
Impious Archie Into 1 devout Chris· bratlon of lnternetlonel Women's
tl1n, much to tht 1mu1mt~t of his Year, l975, 1 s,.clel awud for In·
family. Archie Insists th1t 1t was • tern1tlonal llldtrshlp has bHn
mlr1elt, but Mike ~ttrlbutes It to tddtd to the elaht other cateiorles.
luck-end the b1ttlt 1s on. Florenct Henderson presides et D ~Ci) tml m NIC Deu.ie hosttu
FNture lfewlt: <C> <'llr) "OtlllKY g ...W..· "°' Cydep1" (hor> •40 =~~~ ~:'!' ,~,:'~~·~~:'!C:r~; -Albert ~kker: Jenice Lo11n. TodaJ at Acua Callenta end ••·convict who sets up 1 h1lf· • Co••ut1ltJ fetdbact
wey house In San Francisco for for· News
mer prison lnm1tes. "ult Hours c.tll••
ltfoft Mo,.htl" sters Ed Lauter Musial Colrttst
es a hotel prlv1t1 detective In Los Nfred Hltidlc:ed Hour
An1tfts in 1946 who works to solve Lau GonlN Dew
;Jwel robbery.
Mevte: (Zhr) "TIM Little Feall" lO:JO fB Quiz Tl•/Mltll 8etf
( a) '41-Btttt Divis, 01n1 An· fl!) lltlrutteul AltllutlH Fnttv1I
drews. Din Dury11. 11 :00 i D @ 0 9 (fi Ci)) Ntw1 o <9 Cl)> CD m ue<•A 1 • n. LMcy sa.r Ale News a....u, 1'Ltwyers: Mewte: ""* 6 Prttudlu"
Guilty 11 Ct11r1td?" A8C News u · (dre) '40-Slr Laurence Olivier.
1mlnes the 11111 profession in Greer Gerson, Mary Bolend.
erees th1t heve triuered arowlna Ir.., & Sdaa Ml•
controversy-fees, ethics ind com· · Ci) Mewte: (C) .. ~.... (dra)
petence. Steve Bell is the corres· • -TIU Gam, Mel Ferrer, Cornet
m ;;;~~ TOOTS-HEF & i1: :u:.. Fit"
*BARBI ON HEE HAW! 1::;:.,,slteclCwert
I Htt Haw 11:15 Cil .... ! ~ for A Badmen" Chlm~!t Wrestllq (wes) '&4-Audle Murphy, 01rren 5'1'*" . McGavln.
The Tllltt Edit "Aa1ress1on" (R) fl) Wotatlt'I Lowt Storlts
Super Show (tjl Ci)) WMk In Review
• ....... URIUll• t'rOllllllS ll:JO I (I) News
l :JO ; (].1) CTI The Jtftenoaa UOvit: "Titll 81111 for Hirt" RodlConctrt ra) '42-Yeronlcl l.alct, Al1n
Candid ea ... ,. t.dd. ~lf'Cil lat of TowC9tt
t:OO R @ CI) CJ) Mary Tyler Moore lliwtt: "llllJ tllt KW n. lkac·
..-.. CRT .iOlin Saxon auests as (adv) '66-Chudt Courtney,
Milct Tedesco, the man Phyllis Lind· John C.rradlne.
atrom dates for intellectual purJ)Oses fJ Mtwlt: (C) "M"*n4•" (dra)
and who creates • rather unusual '10-Ben Gazz1r1, Peter F1lk, John
tri1nfle when he beains takina Casst'lttes.
Mery out IS well. CiJ laterHtlual Ch111p&oftlhlp D <9 Ci)) Cl) a> AIC Sltu.U, WmtllftC
Movie: (C) (Zlu) ""°""°'" (com) G> Mevie: (C) "Wtad, Wllcl "'Mt''
'70-Glen Ctmplltll, Kim Darby, Joe (scl·fi) '67-Tony Russel, Liu Gas·
N1m1th, Carol Lynley, Pat Hlnale, tonl.
Lti&h French, Meredith MecRae. A (H) ())Saa_, • Co•pe.,
contempor1ry comedy about 1n ••· (tjll Cl)) Sdeta F1diotl Thtltn ~arlnt dlscoverina the joys of lZ:OO R ,....., 521 ('C) "TIM Last
civilian life as he rettles his way fait..r (W.es) '61-Rock Hudson,
from Tells to New York and back Kirk Dout1H Josaph Cotton Doro·
111in In • series of cross-country ~ McGuire. ' '
buses and • car he doesn't know is llJ Movie: "'Cftllt1 Kaw' (dra) '41
stolen. R1achedul1d. -Orlon Wtllts, Joseph Cotten. CiJ T1ll1t P..,.rts to Adventure 12.-e ~. m Lucy ComedJ Hour "Lucy Goes ·-' We-. Dud or Allvt
to Mt~ico" Maurice Chenlier The Waters F11t1lly
auests. l :00 119) Thriller 9 WmtUn1 m All·Nltllt Show: ,.lury Me &D ler(11t111 flhn futival "Sum· hid:" "hit DttrslaJtr," "The I•·
mw lnter1udt" ,.,..... ., ,,_. Al• 1:55 R MIN: .,...,_.. (com) '51-• Aly Miiiand, Jin Ster11na. Wllll•m t:JO 8 ~('!)(I) ltb llMaft .. frawSey.
(Jf) 10r Uie sake of their m1rri11t. 3:10 II M11tr. "Ml bn All U.O Wr/'
11 well as Emily's master's dearee {dra) '51-John Garfield, Shelley
end Bob's heevy wor1< schedule, the Winters.
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SUNDAY, APRIL 13
10!00AM {UJ;NIA Buketball Ptay.()ffs 10:y !JJ World Ch•mpk)nlhlp Tennis
11:30 r ut/8ueball Dodgers vs. Astros at Houston. 12· Ci) NHL Hockey Stanley Cup Play-Offs. 1:001 Cf) Htet'I Golf Toum.ment 2-.30 ) ~Amertc.n Sportsm•n 3:15 ) Howard Cose11'1 Sports M•1azlne
3:30 ABC's Wide Worf~ of Spotts
6:00 1er Town 1 -MONDAY, APRIL 14
8:00PM II 9 Ci) 9) Monday Nl&ht M•for Le•1ue BHeb811 Cincinnati
at Los Angeles (blacked out in L.A.) or Chicago at Pittsburgh
(MCOndary game).
TUESDAY, APRIL 15
8:30PM CJ) NCAA All-Star Basketb811 Cluslc Live, from Las Vegas.
11:00 II eon ... All·Star Basketb811 Clnslc
11:30 E.-st/lW .. t Collqe All-Star Basketball
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16
5:30PM Qi Major LNeue Baseball Oakland A's vs. Kansas City.
FRIDAY, APRIL 18
6:00PM 8 @ (I) Cl) NBA Bllsketball Play-offs
7:30 Qi Major Lea1ue Baseball Giants vs. Dodgers.
SATURDAY APRIL 19 lO:OOAM 8 ~ (I) Cl) NBA Bask~ll Ptay.()ffs Doubleheader
11:00 II~ (j) IJajor Leeirue Baseb811 San Diego Padres vs. Atlanta &r.ves.
Anpl Warm-Up/Baseball Angels vs. Chicago White Sox.
M•)or Le•~ laMball Houston at Cincinnati.
1 !lf9 Cf)) CJ) Wortd Serles of Women's Tennis
2:00 I , -SpOits "Wortd Col iti Baaeball USC vs. UCLA. 3:00 (QI ) (I) Dinah Shore Winner's Clrcle Gott
4:00 (QI ) (])Pro Bowlers' Tour The $125,000 Firestone Tour·
nament of Champions from Akron. Ohio.
15:30 I <ta Cl)) CI) ABC's Wide Wortd of Spotts 1:30 Mi")or LN&ue Baseball Giants vs. Dodgers.
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I "Moraan" (com) '66--V11nesu Red1rave, David Wamer. U "Ten -Yell Men" (wH) '51 -Burt L.ancaster, Giibert Roland.
7 (21 I> 3 (C) ''TIM 111 aounce" (dra) '69 -RYan O'Neal, Lelah
Taylor-Younc, lee Grant James Daly, Robert Webber, Van Heflfn. I .. P'otk Chop Hllr' (dra) ':>9 -Gre1ory Peck, Harry Gu~rdlno.
MONDAY, APRIL 14
9 (C) "A•k Alty Qlr1" (com) '59-Shlrley Mact..alne. David Niven, 0 11 Youns. 5 "'Oltl ~lnta~" (dra) '43 -Bette Davis, Miriam Hopkins. 011
Youns.
TUESDAY, Al'RIL l5
9 (C) ''TIM Scorpto Letters" (mys) '67 -Alex Cord, Shirley Eaton.
5 "O.C..,UOn" (dra) '46 -Bette Davis, Claude Rains. 7 (29 I) 3 (C) "Swiss f'emlly Robinson" (adv) '74 -Mertln Miiner.
Pat Delany, Cameron Mitchell John Vernon. 10 (C) ·~en'• Bluff" (dra) '6S -Cllnt Eastwood, Susan Clertl. 4 23 6 (C) 'The Vl,..s,ite Hiii ltoty" (dra) '74 -Dyan Cannon, Allen
Qufleld, Herv4y Keitel, Robby Benson. John Vemon.
WE.DNESOAY, A""IL 11
I "Never Lat Me G41" (dr11) '53 -Clartc Gable, Gene Tierney. I ''Th• Uttle f'ox"" (dra) '41 -B.tte Devis. Herbert Marshall, Terese
Wrilht Dana Andrew1. 7 (29 I> ) (C) "Th• Bait" (dra) '73 -Donne Miiis, Michael Const.en•
tine. Biii Devene, June Lockhart.
THURSDAY, Al'RIL 17
9 (C) uy..,._. C.UWy" (dr11) '65 -Rod Taylor, Julie Christle. I •"fhe EmDtY C.mtH" (dr11) '64 -Bette Davia. Horst Buchholz,
Catherine S"puk. 2 17 3 I (C) "Bronk" S1a1"5 Jack Palanca. "Stat" Stars JamH
Franciscus.
FRIDAY, A'°"IL II
I (C) "It ltertecl With A Klu" (QOITI) '59--0lenn F'ord.1 Debbie Reynold1.
II '"Mt ......... ,,....,.. (dra) '44 -Bette Devit, Qauat Rain•.
IATURDAY, AflltU, ll
9 <C> HHow .. lucc.eed In ._..,_.. Without ...,., T'JJl"I" (com) '67-
Aobeit Morse Michelle L.. Rudy Vallee. 4 2J a IO'tC) •'btf.ncy itiWb The Cr1sh Wlttlln" 1ters Walter McGlnn . "l.a•t Hours a.tore MomWlc" stara Ed Lauter. I "'The UtUe FoxH " (dra) '41 -Bette Davis, Herbert Marshall, Teresa
Wri-'1t. Dana Andr9WI Dan OUl}'H· 7 (21 I) 3 (C) "Horwood1' (com) '70 -Olen Csrnpbell, Kim Darby,
Joe Namath, Cerol Lynley.
THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, APRIL 13, 1975
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APRIL 13, 1975
The Great American Food Giveaways:
A Congressman Asks, 'f\.re We Really
Doing Anybody Any Good?"
DAILY PILOT
ORANG! COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
Quiz: How to Keep
People Who Bug
You Under Control
sk Them Yourself
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Lexington Alie., New Vo~. H. Y. 10022. We'll pay 15 fOf publl1'*fquealloft1~ Sony, •• can't_,~-
FOR SEN. HENRY M. JACKSON (D-Wtuh.)
Would you aupport a bill that tJae Preadent ~
only one term-a ~ terrnP-G. Hoffman,
W atef'bury, Conn.
• rm skeptical of efforts to tinker with such fundnrnent.aJ
FOR EV A GABOR
When did you 6nt. feel the urge to become an adftss?-
K.B., Jadcson, Teon. .
•When I was four. I used my mother's belt as a top, joined
some banana ·skins together for a skirt, climbed on top of
the kitchen table, pretended it was a stage and started
to dance.
FOR PRANK ROBINSON,
manager of the Cleveland·Indians
Now that you've become the 6rst blade manager in major-
league baseball, would you say you've reached all your
goals?-Bob Davis, Havelock, N.C.
e Certainly not. Now I have new goals: I want to win a
pennant. Also, I want to live to see the day when I am
known only as "'Frank Robinson, the manager of the Cleve-
land Indians," not .. Frank Robinson, the first black man-
ager in baseball."
FOR CLIFTON DAVIS, atar of "'Thal'& My Mama"
Why a.re you so reluctant to t.aJk about relationshipl with
the opposite sex on the sbow?-J. Mack, Durham, N.C.
e I would love to tallc about them, but my sponsors don't
want me to. In fact, I'd like to discuss lots of thin~ more
openly, but fm not allowed to. I have to stick to the script.
and not change the personality of the character I'm playing.
FOR GEORGE BURNS
Why do you mention Altoona 10 often in your act?-C. W.
Steele, ~ew~ Ohio
e I played there once, a long time ago, and met this beau-
tiful little blonde waitress. After the Jast show, I took her
down by the lake and. . .. I forgot-this is a family maga-
zine. Let's just say I have fond memories of Altoona, Pa.
In fact, 111 never forget it.
FOR THE ASK THEM YOURSELF ~DITOR
Is Vic Damone still around?-D.L., Hadcensack, N.J.
e He sure is. For many years, he stuck mainly to Las VegN
and the West Coast. But he recently made his first New
York nightclub appearance in eight years at the Rainbow
Crill. Damone was born Vito Farin<>la bl New Yorlc. He
sang his 8rst song.at two, accompanied by bis father on
the guitar. (Vic's mother was a piano teacher.) His career
really started when he won an Arthur Godfrey Ta.Jent
Scouts show. After an Army stint and ten movies, Vic de-
cided to return to and stick with his first love-singing.
When he wed Becky ~n Jones in 1974, he brought along
four children from previous marriages. He's an avid golfer
and boater, bas been named one of the nation's ten best-
dressed men, designs his own clothes and is interested in
billiards, karate and cooking.
YloD__...
constitutional institutions as the Presidency. No amount of
tinkering can assure that abuses will be eliminated. In fact,
such changes may well create new possibilities for abuse.
'There can be no ""quidc-6x .. substitute for the single most
important thing-picking individuals of character and com-
petence for positions of high trust.
FOR FREDA PAYNE
How did you pt started wodcing for siclcJe.<lell anemia?-
Sheila Yvette Barris, Washington, D.C.
•Four years ago, the child of a very dose friend of mine
died from the disease. At 6m I felt powerless to do any-
thing about it; but then I ,.-ealized that as a singer I was in
a pOsition to raise money by pedonning, and to educate
the public by tallcing about thls ill~ during talk-show
appearances.
FOR RONA BAR.R.ETI', author of •ua.s Rona•
Do you have any frlend. among the .tan?-B.B., York, Pa.
• Not too m:fs close ones, although I Jcnow them all.
Familiarity hr contempt, and I couldn't have done my
job properly if I were bosom friends with each and every
one of them. My .. Friends List" includes Mae West, Jack
Nicholson. Kirlc Douldas, Ann-Margret, Fabian and Brenda
Vaccaro (if ever a ffbn is made ol my life, she's the one
I'd like to play me). I have an "'Idols List'"--GoJda Meir
and Eleanor Roosevelt.
FOR DINA MERRILL .
Why does a woman lib you, who has a perfect face, use
mabup?-Barbara Howe, Franklin, Mus.
• I don't have a perfect face; it is makeup that creates
that illusion. Because I have a square faoe, I correct my
jawbone with a bit of shadow under the chin. I have a
prominent bone 'under my brow. The fashion today is to
highlight it. I don't. It jwnps out at you anyway in photos.
I tone it down with a deeper shade of makeup.
FOR JOHNNY BENCH, btueball catcher
How many glows do you wear out in a seaaoo?-Mn. Jack
Shine, Lima, Olaio
e I usually wear out two gloves during a season. But I
always have several gloves around that are in various stages
of being broken in .
.,, 13, 11175 /iUnl(vM41'dllY The Newspaper Magazine.
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The Great
(And Tltankless)
Ameriean Food
Giveaways:
Are We Really Doing
Anybody Any Good?
B y Rep • .Jerry Litton (D-Me.)
I ast year, I attended the much-heralded World
Food Conference in Rome. But before go-
ing there, I took a swing through six Afri-
can nations to sec some of the drought-stricken
countries that wouJd have representatives in
Rome asking for food aid. I aha visited some
not-so-poor African nations to sec: what plans
they had for helping their starving neigbbon.
By the time I got to Rome, I wu filled with
ideas about how we should handle the world
food situation. What I was not prepared for
was the barrage of attacks that wu continually
hurled at the United States. It appeared to me
that many foreign governments. abort on mem-
ory and long oo words, were more interested
1n condemning the U.S.. than in finding solu-
tions to the problem.
Most accused the U.S. df not bclping enough.
The Committee of 77~ group of nations that
started out numbering 77 but that now num-
bers more than 100-opcnly suggested that the
U .S. ow~d help to them, and not only should
give them bffiions of dollars worth of aid, but
should also write off these countries' past debts.
Nations such as China, who by their own
failure to help starving nations could not con-
demn the U .S. for failing to help, attacked us
for helping too much. Theic line of criticism
suggested that we .helped other countries only so
we could continue to exploit them.
Listening to this kind of criticism-plus that
coming from countries who said we did not help
enough-I started to question the success of
our foreign policy. You really can't buy friends,
can you? ·
I am not an isolationist. I recognize that we
live in a world that is gr.owing smaller every
day. I also-recognize that the United States has
a moral and humanitarian obligation to help
others. I have bad enough business and political
experience to know that helping others is not
without its rewards, even if help is not extended
with that purpose in mind. Obviously, it is to
the advantage of the U.S. that we live in a world
of nations whose people are both stable and
economie.ally well off.
But one Jook at America's economy today
should tell us that spending and giveaways like
those that folJowed World War ll can't con-
tinue. At that time, we looked at a destroyed
4 • JOAMILY WEEKLY, Aprll 13, 11176
France, England, Italy, Japan and many of the
other countries leveled by the ravages of the
war and decided we would help rebuild the
world, for friend and foe alike.
What we came up with was the MarsbalJ Plan,
a mammoth giveaway foreign-aid program. And
it was a good one. We were strong and Europe
was weak. We had many natural ttsauroes and
the capacity to produce. We felt an obligation
to help other nations and we recognized that
they would eventually become good markets for
our products.
Well, times have changed. Europe has long
since rebuilt. Still, we continue to maintain
more than 300,000 troops there. And despite
the fact that Japan aells us billions of dollan
more in gooda than we sell it, we continue to
have troops there too.
What I am suggesting is not a policy of isola-
tionisln, but one in keeping with the economics
of today, rather th.an a continuation of one de-
"At one point an African INder told me
that 'fMlllJ plma-.lng' were dirty words In
his country and that America had no
right lo meddle In hi• counby'a lnlerrutl
...... • poinled out lhlll 'helping coun-
tries unwl•ng lo help lhemaelvn' were
gelUng to be dirty words In America."
veJoped during a time when the Amer\ican dollar
held a ditierent position in the world economy.
Show me a bu&ines.vnan or a nation that can't
adjust to changing times. that spends in the bad
times as proftigatdy aa in the good times, and
ru show you an incipient bankrupt.
I visited with the leaden of tome of the more
prosperous African nations, such as Nigeria,
which saw its oil expcuts jump from $2 billion
to over $8 billion in one year and which expects
to take in over $16 billion in 1975. I asked its
leaden if they had any plans to help their starv-
ing African neighbor to the north. I was told
they bad none.
It appears to me that it is time that develop-
ing counlries who are asking America for aid
start setting a good example by aiding their
neighbors whenever possible. And if they aren't
willing to do that. at least they ahould be willing
to help themselves instead of taking our a.id with
one band and slapping us with the other.
I also remember the World Food PopuJation
Conference in August in Bucharest, and the
speedx:s made by aome food-chort and over-
populated countries such as India. They wanted
no part of America's plan to bring runaway
world-population increases in check. Instead,
these countries blamed U.S. consumen for eat-
ing too much and U.S. prodooen for not prod~
ing enough.
World hunger is caused by too many people
and not enough food. Bangladesh is a nation the
&izc of Miaouri. but by the year 2000 it ia ex-
pected to have as many people u now populate
the entire United States. Its president, Sheik
Mujibur Rahman, is concerned over the pros--
peel and the urgent need to find a remedy. lo a
recent speecll explaining why he had expanded
hia presjdentiaJ powen, be referred to Bangla-
desh's current 04chaotic situation" and asked:
"How long will friends continue to give us food
and usistaoce? We must have population con-
trol. We must discipline ourselves. I do not want
to lead a nation of began."
Jn 1830, we had fewer than one billion per-
sons inhabiting the earth. In the following J 00-
yean, we added another billion, and in the next
30 yean (by 1960) one billipn more appeared.
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How Shirley Badders got fat having 3 babies,
took it off, then slimmed down even more having twins.
By Ruth L. McCarthy
Shirley is quite a woman. You could even say
she's a knockout! Poised. Articulate.
ClotheS-cooscious. Happy wit.h her husband.
Proud of her five children. Why, she's even
eight pounds slimmer and almost one inch taller
since the last time I saw her. Perhaps because
she's standing straight.er t.heee ~ys. What.ever
the reason, Shirley Badders bas come a long
way in the past three years.
At our first meeting, she had lost 55 pounds
~r what she liked to call her "shame fat." You
see, Shirley had come from a large f&mlly, so
she had lea.med to cook enorinous meals. When
she· married, in her teens, she bad a dreadful
time getting used to cutting down on the
'fllDOUDt Of food she cooked. If it wasn't all '
eat.en, she'd feel so ashamed about wasting good
food that she'd stuff herself with it.
AB a result, each time she became piegnant,
she had to wear maternity clothes jn her eeoond
month. By the time her third child was born,
Shirley was carrying around 180 pounds -
mo9tly from the waist down. Why it was almost
impossible for her to find pantyhose to fit. So
she wore regular stockings with the fat bulging
over the top.
Actually, it was a party joke about her
"hungover'' knees that finally jolted Shirley
into doing something about her weight. Luck-
ily, she remembered that her mother had once
used thoee reducing-plan candies, Ayds*, and
with great success. So Shirley picked up a box
of the vaniUa caramel kind at a drug counter
and started on the plan. She took one or two
Ayds before each meal with a hot drink and
they really helped her cut back on what she ate.
They even helped free Shirley from the lat.e-
night sandwich trap, and she was able to go
from 180to125 pounds.
Although Shirley said little about her mar-
riage during that first meeting, there were prob-
lems. Unfortunately, they didn't go away even
aft.er she'd slimmed down. So eventually Shir-
ley and her husband separated.
During my recent meeting with Shirley, I
learned she had married again. And happily so
to Larry Badders. When I admired the way
she'd kept her weight down, Shirley smiled and
said that Larry had never eeen her heavy, ex-
cept when she was pregnant with their twins.
And even then, she apparently bad held her
weight down. Because Shirley told of a sight-
seeing trip to Rock City when she was seven
months "big," and she was still able to equeer.e
through Thin Man's Pass.
Interestingly, Shirley weighed only 121
pounds the day she left the hospital (in Muncie,
Indiana) with the twins. And at this writing
she is now a trim 117 pounds. "I no longer have
to worry about willpower," said Shirley.
''Than.ks to the Ayds plan, the willpower is
'theie' now."
Your words certainly are an inspiration to all
of us, Shirley, With five children and a figure
as trim as yours, you've got to have something
going for you. Must be those Ayds!
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Before After Now
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Waist ...... 34• ......... 27" ......... 25~
Hips ....... "2"' ......... 35" ......... sa~·
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•Yu. Shirley grew %" afur •M io.t more we&,l&L.
A fourth billion has probably
been added by DOW ( 1975), and
a fifth billion is expected by
198S. Most estimates suggest a
world population of 6.5 to 7 .S
billjoo by the year 2000. At
thia rate, by the end of th~ next
century we will have 37 billion
people on this earth!
Mo3t of the food-hungry
countries not only are experi-
enci.og their biggest popuf ation
growths. &ut seem to be the
least interested in doing any-
thing about iL Each time I sug-
gested famiJy-planoiog pro-
gra.rm to high officials of African
natiorw., I was met with criti-
cal frowns from my hosts and
...... M:Q•1d the U.S.
of not helping 9llOUgh. •••
CNIMI ettldled the U.S.
tor helping too much:·
raised eyebrows from oar cm-
baAy officials. At one point an
African leader told me that
'"family planning" were dirty
words in bis oountry and that
America bad no right to med-
dle in bn country's internal af-
fairs.. I pointed out that "help-
ing countria unwilling to help
tbemedvca" were getting to be
dirty words in America and
that asking us to give away food
at a time when we were ex-
periencing ow greatest food
shortage in 40 years was med-
dling in our internal affairs.
Because of the inelastic de-
mand for food, a one percent
reduction in supply in America
can result in a four or five per-
cent increase at the retail level.
A five percent reduction in sup-
ply can increase consumer food
prices by 25 percent. And in-
dasticity worb against pro-
ducers u weU as coosumers. U
steab were fiye cents each, for
example, you still wouldn't eat
SO for lunch. Thus, food sur-
pluses drive prica down for the
producer just as severely as
alight shortages drive them up
for the consumer.
It was with all of this in mind
that, upon my return from the
World Food Conference, I in-
FAMILY WEEKLY, Aprtl 13, 1175 • 7
troduced a bill in Congress that
limits America's. nearly SI bil-
lion yearly (Qod giveawaY$ to
those c.ountries that meet us
baJfway in soJving the prob-
lems of world hunger. Our
"Food for Peace Program"
(Public Law 480), which was
passed in 1954 when we had
huge surpluaes of grain aod
millions of idle acra, DO longer
worb. Our grainerics today are
empty, and most of our idle
acres have been put into pro-
ductioa We will give, yes, but
recipient nations must do their
part. That means they must put
more emphasis on their own
agriculture production. It
mcam they must build irriga-
tion ditches instead of A-bomba
when their country n filled with
1tarYing people. And it means
that if they want large families.
tine, but they can't say that we
have an obligation to feed them.
My bill specifies that no Pub-
lic Law 480 funds will be used
in the future to give food to
countries whose populations
are growing faster than the
world average if such countries
arc not matjng reasonable ef-
forts lo put forth family-plan-
niog programs. Exceptions
would be made for aborH~rm
emergency situations.
ls this a coldbearted ap-
proach? I don't think so. Nor
do I think it is inhumane. J
think it is far mon humane to
put recipient nations on notice
that worid-populatioo growth
is going to have to be slowed
now. H it isn't, aod we wait,
millions of starving people will
learn of the occes.tity of limit-
ing population growth the hard
way.
A Post.cript: Surprisingly,
my bill has received strong sup-
port from religious and social
leaden who one mjgbt have
thought would have opposed
iL ,Many newspapeB, including
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have given my bill editorial
support. It remains to be see.n
what kind of support it will
have in Cong~. My bet is
that if it were put to a vote be-
fore the American people it
would pass by an overwhelm-
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same majority speaks up to its
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thls "pre-Bicentennial" year.
Our conch.Won: 1975 ia per-
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will be. Sec ir you don't agree.
The first major evenl of the
nationwide celebration, and cer-
tainly among the most historic,
ii the 200th wtnlvensy of
the Bliftte of Lexington Md
Concord in MuuchuMtta.
Tbe .. shot beard around the
world" was fired on April 19,
1775. The townspeople of each
town-~ington, Concord and
Lincoln-plan to commemo-
rate the historic occasion next
weekend with typical New
England Patriots Day parades.
Concord's festivities begin at S
a. m. oo the t 9th at North
Bridge-located in Minute Man
National ffatoricaJ Part. The
parade will paaa there at ap-
proximately JO a. m., and there
will be appropriate ceremonies
honoring those farmers who
took the irrevocable step that
led to a new nation.
'The Second Contlnent•I
Congr ... comeMd •t Phil•
delplN on M8J 10, 1775. It
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OUR BIRTHDAY
A Bicentennial celebration
would not be complete without
two of America's favorite char-
acters-Mickey Mouse and
Donald Duck. Along with sidc-
kjck Goofy, they will star in a
spectacular salute to America's
history, "America on Parade."
This colorful and almost coo-
tinuous process.ion will debut
this June at both Disneyland
'and Walt Disney World, and
will be staged dajly at both lo-
cations through September 6,
1976. Officials of Walt Disney
Productions estimate that more
than 25 million people will view
the parade during the J 5-
month period. This will break
all records for attendance at
any production in the entire his-
tory of the U.S.!
Aside from the old Disney
favorites, an entirely new fam-
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oped, the .. People of America."
These larger-than-life Jolls, to-
gether with hundreds of live
performers, will highlight a pag-
eant that traces America's
glorious achievements and con-
tributions to world progress.
This monumental celebration
promises to make history fun
for old and young alike.
In keeping with the grandi09C
Disney tradition, a myriad of
other events is planned at both
the California a nd Florida
parlcs, among them: A special
one-y.-eek salute to every state
in the Union, a new 'version of
the widely acclaimed film
"America the Beautiful," and a
unique and thoroughly patriotic
"Fantasy in the Sky" fireworks
display.
FAMILY WEEICLV. April 13, 1975 • e
Bieentennial Year
Conti11ued
Al Hawaii Volcanoes National Park on 1he
.. big island .. visiton will enjoy special demon-
stralions of lauhala weaving, the making of
grapefruit poi and ancient hulas. Ir you wish,
you can even receive instruction in ancient
hulas and the old Hawaiian language.
The Bicentcnrual is being honored in. many
diff crent ways in every state. In North Dakot.,
for example, from May through September
both Fort union Trading Po8t National Ha.
torlc Site and Theodore AooMYelt National
Memorial Park are featuring unusual Indian
living-hist"ry demonstrations, es~ially of
such artistic crafts as bead-and quillwork,
painting and lcatherwork.
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10) WMhtngton, D.C.
mortal this summer you can discover the
frontier life-style of Lewis and Clark during
their famous exploration of the West. While
down in Tex.a at Fort Davia Natlonlll HI ...
lorlc Site there will be a special old-fashioned
Fourth of July celebration-frontier cavalry
style. ·
Historically speaking, there arc live key
Revolutionary War battlefields in the South:
Moor89 er .. k and Guilford CourthouM in
North Carolina and King'• Mountain, Cow-
pene and Fort Moultrie in South CarollnL
They will conduct living-history demonstra-
tions all summer. Lesser known but just as
exciting to visit is Caatlllo de San MUC08
National Monument at St. Auguettne in
Florida. It is the oldest masonry fort in the
continental United States-<:anstruction by
the Spanish started in 1672-and was built
to protect the first European settlemenL A
British stronghold from the end of the French
aod Indian War in 1763 through the Revolu-
tion, the fort this year will feature special
living-history programs this summer empha-
sizing the little-understood but vital Loyalist
views held by so many .Americans of the day.
One of the major events of 1975 Bicenten-
nial celebrations will be found at Waahlngton,
DC., from June 25 through July 6. This is the
ninth annual FeatiY•I of American Folk Ufe
held on the 5~acre mall between the Lincoln
Memorial and the Washington Monument.
This one will be the biggest ever. It is -being
cosponsored by the Smithsonian Institution
and the National Park Service, and it will
feature a number of folk cultures, a kaleide~
scope of exhibits and demonstrations tracing
our nation's roots and traditions.
As with all these remarkable events in 1975,
the folk festival is a celebration of the links
with our heritage-the real roots of America.
What better way to honor and enjoy
our Bicentennial than that?
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By Tom Kennedy
Jackie Onassis, possibly lhc m01t famous
woman alive today. On July 28, l 929,
she entered this world u all of Ill do, a
helpless little baby. But Jackie wu not dettined
to be an ordinary individual. Astrologen ex..,.
~ning her natal horoM:Ope clearly agree. her only
-possible fate would be wealth and fame. Now al
age 45 th.ii prediction has become more than true.
Let's tab a loolt 11 her natal cha.rt and ace why.
Jackie's Cancer lays in the cusp of her eighth
hou9l'. This indicates that she will marry a man
connected with water. Her first husbllnd, the lare
Praident Kennedy, was a PT boat captliln in
World Wu II and a'Jso enjoyed sailing.. And of
coune her current husband, Ari.s101le Onassis, is
1 superwcalthy shipping magnate.
Her Sagittarian rising sign shows that she pte'-
fcrs foreign counlrics and pcople. Her husband,
AristotJe. is Gn:ek. And Jackie is known for her
jn-seuing ~·
rmally, the planets Jupiter and Venus sym-
bolize money. The fact rhat thew two planets
fall in her scYcnth house, the house or pulncn,
indicates that she will have a wealthy husband.
John Kennedy and A1istotle wett both wealthy.
ASTROLOGY AFFECTS US All
Jackie Onassis is not the only penon affected
by uuology. Because you were born, you you1-
self have a unique natal horoscope, diffcren1 from
all 01hen. 111 show you what it can mean to you
by using celebrities for my exunples.
Your natal horoscope can help you disro¥u
your ,hidden taJcnts, and pvc you the confidence
to use them. When you think of Marilyn Mon-
roe, you probably picture the 1taodard "dumb
blonde" RX symbol Her horoscope shows that
nothing could be farther from the tnlth. She
had the potential 10 be a tremendous actress and
she knew iL Mvilyn hated her sex symbol image.
-Jean Dixon heeded lhc advice or her horo-
scope, and was reW11rded with success. Her natal
chut showed strong psychk: and E.S.P. abilities.
She cultivated her talents and is con»dered the
leading psychic or our time.
Your horoscope can advance your c:ucer and
bring you wealth. A compariJon of Robert Red-
ford's natal chart to Paul Newman's shows these
two 1ta.n to be nry compalibk. ll'I real life
they are •ery close frirnd.s. ~ horoteopes also
showed that a ioint venture would be eJttrcmely
Limited Time O"IY R~IU"Ch Project ·
profih1ble. BUTCH C'ASSIOY ANO THE SUN-
DANCE KID and the STING, \."Crtainly be;ar 1his
out. On 1hc othtr hand, lhe limin~ ur the movie.
THE GREAT GATSBY, and the movement of
Robert Redford's planets ftre in conOio:t. But
he went 11hnd and m;idc the 1novie a~iru1 the
advice of his horoscupe. Boi1 ofTk'C result:& were
certainly 11 101 less lhao el{pccced.
Your horost·ope can brinte you love, rom1nce,
and improve your sex life. Henry Kiu inttcr's
hor~pe showed that if he Wlll conftdcn1
enough, women would overlook his :ippearance.
He used his sex appcal, and dared some: of the
mosr beautiful women in the world. His horo-
scope predicted his rnaniaiee 10 Nancy Maginncs.
What is more amazing, hiJ chart told him that ii
he stabilized his life through muriage, he would
be more successful in his Middle East negotiations.
Tommy Smo1hcrs is an avid beli~ver in As-
t.rology. He compared bis horoscopt' with bis
future wire's before proposintt. He then iot lnlir·
ricd al euctly 11 :58 PM. following the exact
instructions or his asuologcr.
Sometimes a smaU change can make a big dif-
r~nce. In Tdly SavalaJ's c:ax. he used his head.
His natal horoscope attributes his charism1 to his
head. He shaved his had for the movie. THE
GREATEST STORY EVER TOLD. His TV sw-
dom in Kojalc followed sometime later.
Your horoscope can hdp you stay in ~ood
health. Here is a story from a r~nt newspaper
article in the Miami Herald's Sunday magazine.
Mary Kelly credits astrology with saving her from
an operation on her lep that would have lert her
crippled. "My doctor decided an opcration was
needed, and told me 10 check into the hospital
frnby for the procedure on Monday. I consulted
my astrologer. She t~d me to have the opcralion
changed to Wednesday. I did this, and on Tue.-
day the doctor suddenly discovered a blood dot
was causing the trouble. Had he performed the
operation, u any doctor would have on Friday''
symptoms. I probably would ncvc1 ha•e walked
again."
THE TRUTH ABOUT ASTROLOGY
How does yow natal horoscope worlt? .\n
utrologer will chart the p(>Sitions of the sun,
moon, and eight rf.anets as !hey appear above
your place of birth at yow cuct time of
birth. The placements and angular rdatiort-
lhips of these bodies ma.kc Up your oatal
i ...,..,.._.,._ ..... ,......,,_.... i ctuir1. This m~n" 1h;a1 i.olll\.'\JllC bc•rn -..--_.,.
:u th(" ~'11"1 same lime :n you, but
in a t1iITcrcn1 ,·ity, will have a difTcrenl
ch;art. i i The wrilll'n in1crprl!l11tion and an• i i ysis of your natal chart b caUcd your
natal horoscopc. Astral~ is not for-
tune telli1'g and your horok'Upc d04::J
not c;iuse lhint1s to happm to you. i
Your horo5'.."0pe analyz.cs your person-i
ality. and then tell& you wh11t things i i
arc mgst l!kdx 10 happen to yoa. But
remember, your fre-c will citn override
events in your life, if you put your
mind 10 it. In Jackie's case, $he wi1ely i i
chow lo let fate run It's· course.
As you'v.: seen from lht cxampln i i I've given you, some or tht most fam-
ow people used lhtlr horoscope to
,_ii success; but in other instancn ig-
nored it and faced failure. There are i i
thou.sands of diffuenl ways 10 achieve MUI/Of/II of word.I~ bu1t wrl•~" ebovt l.ctk.
wealth, love. suCC'CSS and happineu. 41"i 8'11 you wo.t't rnlly lnow lwT 111ttU )'{JV·.,, "*'
A teood uample is Euen Gibbons. M ebowr ,.,, llMO«o~. ZJ
the natunlist. whose interest is plants. ~~~~~~~~lll.
He has published several books and ap-~~~~~~~~,..-;
peared on Uw Johnny Canon show. Many
people consider him odd. Bui his caren has
bouP,t him happiness and wealth.
Yfh and rnrxonc of us is good at wme!hln&
·no matter how odd one's talents may acem to
othen. Your horoteope will teU you what you're
good at. So why beat your brains out on an area
that you·~ not talented in, when an eq11al
amount of time spent on soroething you're good
a t would put you much funher a.head. Not only
will you get ahead, but you11 be relaxed and hap-
py whUe you're doing it.
Your horoteopc will gi•e you an indcpth anaJ..
ysis of your penonality. It will point out your
strcn.ths and show vou how to utilize them.
It will also discus your weaker anas. and allow
you to compensale for them.
B«:ause your natal horoscope is such a sophia-
ticated analysis of your pcnonalily. it will probe
yow subconscious mind and leek out your hid·
den taleotJ. These arc the arcaJ where you
thought you had taJcnt Cwritif1«, E.S.P., trx.
appeal, public relations, alhJctics. etc.) bur were
afraid to try. If you've been Wllitlng for some-
one to give you a little push, let your horoscope
bt that somcooe... It will give you 1he confidence
Bt1 John F. Ford
to start USJng YOU/ hidde1I IUents.
Summed up, your natal horotcope w11J dit-
cu11 your personality, lonllfe, career, rinances.
and health. It will help you undentand and ac-
cept youne.tr for what you are. It will then tho..-
you where your talents lie and let you on a
course of self-improvement, telf-<ulfillment, and
true happinea.
As the old saying goes, "You onlrUve once."
WW you mils your succea opportunities? Will
you s1umble into pitfalls you could ha~e avoided,
like Robert Redford with lhe GREAT GATSBY?
Don't you owe It 10 younelf and to your loved
ooc:s to sieu every precious moment of your
lire and mate the best or it. Why not give yow-
seU every advantaac with the added edge of your
personal natal horotcopc.
for a limited time, durm.-·this speclaJ raesch
projec1. you can get your penonal natal ho~
JCC>pe for neatly a copying cost. You get the u -
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And you can Ille yow horOICOpe fOf a fllJI
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uttde beiow will tell you how to order your
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pas up this once in a lifetime opportunity. . , ... , * Im 11111•PlrmllN81e.,..11' mll 1.-mt
Send me yow exact time and pla.oc of birth. rn cast and analyze your natal horoscope for re-
IC&ICh purposa. You may have a duplicate copy
of your horoacope for only $3.50 to ocm:r
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and handling. You get the expensive casting
and analyzing process t'Rl:l.E -because of the
fact we muat produce your horot00pe for re-
search anyhow.
Your nataJ horoscope will consist of 9 pages.
and 3,000 words and will provide you all or the
following benefits: (Note: This is ou1 oew im·
proved horOtCOpe.)
•Your horot00pe will hdp you undenWld
and accept youndl. II wiU analyze your per-
sonality and explain your 11.rengtha and talents
in detail. It will abo point out yow-lhort-
cominp and adYile you on how to improve.
• E•eryone or us hH hidden taJcnts just wait-
'"' to be tapped. You1 ho1osoope will dil-
cusa your hidden talents (sex appeal, E.S. P.,
writing. athletics, public relations. etc.) and
show you how to cash in on them.
• Your horot00pe will rjve you an indepth ana}-
yaia or your love life. Personally tailored ad-
~ on how lo enjoy a more (Ulfllling sex
'ure win be offered. You ii be told who you're
compatible with and why and shown how to
find romance. Once you flnd it. your horo-
scope will hdp you keep it bumina hot.
• Your horoscope will instill confidenci: in you
by showing rou what you're aood at. It will
place you in the propef frame or mind to be-
gin a program Of all around fdf-improvement.
• The types or jobs and careen that you are
best suited for will be lilted. You1J be told
which careers will bring you sucoess and hap-
piness and which joba to avokl.
• Your r1JW1cial future will be covered. Your
attitude towards money and the beat ways Cot
you to make money wiD be discuaed.
• Areas or your body which may pose health
probtcms arc pointed out. Tips on dieting
arc also offered.
• Your marital and family relationships ate
analyzed with emptwis on getting along with
your mate, your c:h1ldren and your relatives.
There's no need to wony llbout rmdi.na out
about an unavoidable coming dialler through
your chart. As mentioned, astrok>gy deals in po-
tent.ials. Your free will can oYerride potentials
if you know about them. In any case, the policy
or qualified utrologers d positlYe aatrology. rr
there iuomething neptive in yout chart, you are
told what you can do to make it posillvc.
When casting your horoscope, we conform to
the stticlest scientific principles. First the loft&*-
tude and latitude of your place or birth will be
charted down to the hundredth ot • degne.
Then any time chanps doe to World War 11 will
be taken into conaidetation. Anally yow lo•
tude and latitude and euct time of birth will be
key punched into our gipntic IBM 370 computer,
which contains ova 24 million bit.s or authentica-
ted utrological information. No t~ horo-
IOOpet produced by our computer are ffVer alike.
Your hOfOIOOpe wiD cany your name on nay
pep and will be cut from your exact time and
place or birth for you pd you alone. So you can
be sun that your horoscope lillJl2! be the worth-
lea type found in paperbacks.
A 11miu borOtCOpe could cost up to S2SO ii
done by an astrologer. But 11fERE'S AB~
LlJTELY NO CATCH to this offer. I need thil
Information for my •trolosical reeearch. I'm
k>oking for certain planet conf"•urations from the
people who ma.ii in birth informal.ion. (People
who nt th.it poup can rec:dft ntr• boauses by
filling out a resatch questionnaire.)
This raearch project has appeated in BEY-
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people now enjoying their natal boro.cope. Bui
that's what's so frustntin,. We may nevet be
able to rwi thll article apin. lnOadon bas pulhed
our computes, act.ertising, postage, and printina
costs almost to the point of no ietum.
So for a limited time. we're gathering all Uw
namea we posaibl:y cu to flnilb oar retearch pro-
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dering natal horoscopes for youn«lf, for your
family or yom frienda, limply do thiJ: Send me
the iwne, addreaa, time, date, month, year and
place of birth for each penoo on a piece or paper
along with !he S3.50 copying cost and 45¢ pm-
tage for each horotcope. (If you don't know
your exact time or birth we'U use 12:00 noon.)
lf you have Malts Qwp. BMMmericlJ'd. or American Exmst, you may chatse yo11r purc:haJe
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Yow natal horoscope Al coveted by•• m
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THE HAMILTON MINT
.1975 Mother's pay P1ate
andMedal/IIDdant
STRICTLY LIMITED t:Drr10NS -ORDERS MUST U: POSTMAalCED aY MAY 11. 1975
You could not find more fitting gifts to ex-
press your feelifl&S than The Hamilton
Mint's exquisitely designed and hand crafted
Mocher·s Day Plates ud Medal/hndants.
Here are beautiful medallic: works of art by
master designer Jim Franzen that will be-
come valuable and treasured rcmembrancn
of this !pecial day.
FUIL 9"' Pl.A TE IN SOLID PEWTF.Jt AND GOLD ON PEWTER
This lovely plate •. "Devotion," pai~atingly
crafted from solid pewttr, a traditional favor-
ite with American craftsmen for over 200
years -beaut.ifully depicL' the tender rela·
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superb quality of the bas relief sculpture
makes this gleaming proof quality plate an
outstanding gift at $30.00.
You may aJso order this beautiful plate in
exquisite 24 Kt Gold layered over solid pew-
ter for only S4S.00.
A FINE ART MEDAL
Franzen·s masterful work is abo available as
a superb proof finish medal in stunning .999
fine Silver, the finest and purest available. for
only SI .S.00. You may abo purchase this ti~
medal in two proof finish luxury versions: 24
Kt Gold on .999 fine Silver for $20.00 or in
18 Kt solid Gold (.S.S7 grains) for $28.S.OO.
All are wonderful gifts and quality collector
pieces that will be treasured for a lifetime.
•ot:YOTJON" PENDANT
For a gjft of troc distinction and rare beauty.
you may choose this elepnt .. Devotion~ peo-
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for $2.S.00, or in two deluxe editioos-2• Kt
Gold on .999 fine Silver for S3S.OO-in solid
18 Kt Gold (.SS7 grains) for SJ00.00. (Both
gokl pendants come with a matching gold
plated sterling chain.)
EDmQN ROUS Cl.OSI: MAY 11, 1'75
So that rarity can contribute substantially to
value, this editioo will be strictly limited to
orders poelmark.ed by May t I. 1975. After
those orden have been filled, the minting dies
will be destroyed to safeguard the integrity
of the edition.
You wiU receive a resistered.Certificotc of
Authenticity attestin1 to the limited edition
stlltus and prC'Cious metal content of each
~cc, and you also receive, a handsome C"U~
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Sports M1n1-Pron1e
GENE LITTLER :
Ther a.Id Hla C..... W• Ower-
Then ... BMt JGtii'iny ......... .
When Gene Littler left the pro golf
tour In 1972. hie career-and perhaps
hie Ute aeemed to be over. The
.......... ln .. .,..,Md
annpll h9d ...... dl9grlo11d -can-
cer. To eradicate the cancer, he had
to undergo aurgery of the lymph
glands. He still remained confident
that he could make a comeback ....
Hie confidence WM JUlllfted when he
returned to .... low In 1173 Md
M11*1$95,000ln• .. •••forlhM
,.. Md O¥W' $100,000In1174.
H1a ,,,_._. pertorm.nce cmne
Some Fecta About That
11'9terlou• Kiiier, "Stroke"
Prpsldents Wilson and FOR, John
Quincy Adams, Andrew Jackson and
William Howard Taft died of It.
Doctors call it CVA, or cerebrova&-
cular accident, but It's usually call-
ect stroke .... There are different
cauees but all have one thing in com-
mon: Circulation of the blood to the
brain la Impeded because of a
break In a blood veaaet or, more
commonly, because of a blood
clot. What are the symptoms?
There may be sudden weakness of
muscles or paralysis of one side
of the body, or difficulty In talking or
understanding. In extreme cases,
there may be a coma. Older people
are more susceptible, particularly
11 • FAMILYWEEKLY,Apfll 13, 1976
_.., thla,... when he won the
$37,000 ftnt prize In the Bin!' Croeby
N.eloMI Pro-Am toumMMnt on
one of the COWltrJ"• moel clerMnd-
lng COUf9M. The tleld he .....
lnctuded the~ Jot•nnr
.... ''lblll CroebJ victory prowed
MJOHd MJ doubt lhet 111J con.-
beck .. bolh , ... Md laellng,'' Uttler
..,.. .. , ..... ,..... IMbe"" ..,_
99l'J trying to win the Ctotby, but I
WM nnw llble to brtng It off."
•.• Uttler's career hu been studded
with victories. He won the U.S. Open
In 1961 and won 2.3 other toum•
menta before his ordeaJ with cancer .
. . . That ordeal, he says, haa some
positive aspects. "In eome .....
..,, I ... .,. to be m lnlplrellon
to• lot of people who ..... Md
the WM problem I cld," he points
out. "ltmakMU... ...... ....,
C8ft ... do IMftJ tfllnge Md be IUC•
ceeeful." Uttler haa always been
popular becauee of his easygoing
natl.Ire, modest demeanor and lack
of temperament. His amoothneu
has earned him the nickname "Gene
the Machine." Littler says hla
0 eaay-doe&-tt'' mBMer atema from
the tact that ~ refuses to make
golf an obsession, 0 Sure, I llke to
win, but renjoy the game. I would
never let it devour me." A native of
San Diego, 44-year-otd Littler has
a wife Shirley and a aon Curt.
-.By Beny Abr•teOn
If they have heart disease or have
had previous little strokes, MCI
..,.c181ty-Ute blggMt cau.-ff
..., haft high blOod Pf I Ill.IN. Alao,
people who llMp llbnMnelly long
~.ten howa regu'8rlJ-are
four tlmea • lbty to die of stroke.
(Why, no one knows.) There la
another variety of stroke called the
''little stroke." Doctors refer to this
as TCI (transient cerebral lschemla,
meaning temporary suppression
of blood flow In the brain). It la
caused by a temporary contraction
of a blood veaael In the brain and
can create momentary dizziness or
unf amillarlty with surroundings.
slurred speech or temporary weak-
ness of limbs. People may get a .
number of these and forget about
them. But the danger Is that little
strokes may be forerunners of big
strokes. A lludr •• recentty
~lo find OUI If OM...,._.
of aplrln d8DJ cm PNnnl llroke.
The .......... not In Jet. But ...r r...on for ..,am ...... It reduCn
the dottllblllJ of the blood. And
IO perc.nt of big It.robe are due to
blood dota In the brM\. Only about
20 pen:ent .,. due lo hemorrhllge.
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Imagine your children's wonder and delight when they see their name
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People Quiz
lly.te .. B.GU.O•
Are People Bugging You'?
Here's a Short Guide
--·~ To Self-Defense
True or FalM: It's not difficult
to discourage door-to-door
salesmen if you know the magic
words. (See number 4)
TRUE OR FALSE?
1. lt'a dif6cult to deal with a relative,
frimd or pulhy neighbor who mata a
habit of dropping in around mea.ltllne,
thus jocUying hiJmelf into an invita-
tion to dinner.
2. The best way to Ft rid of a bore is
to subject him to a barrage of caustic
humor or biting wit.
3. There ii no euy way to deal with
the characCcr wbo'a alwaya coming
over to borrow tools o.r what.ever else
he may need but ii too cheap to buy.
4. It'• not difficult to diaoourage un-
wanted door-to-door aaleamen if you
know the magic words.
5. Anyone who bas distinguished him-
ldf through bai-d wort and accom-
pliab.mcot abould not be surprised to
find that tbcf'e are many people who
take delight in "bad-mouthing" him.
ANSWERS
1. Fala. U a relative or acquaintance
you doo 't tare for bup you by fre-
quently dropping in at dinner time un-
invited, you can use ooe of several psy-
cbologically tat.ec:f techniques. YOU can
simply switch the menu. terVing the
freeloader aomething he is known to
dislike or to be aUer,;c to. H that
doesn't work. try tealOfllng the visi-
tor's portion too Fneroualy with salt
or whatever. Thia will make a lasting
impraaion on him and will probably
cure him of .. just happening to drop
in.. at the dinner hour.
2. Fol#. Aa one psychiatrist observes:
The typical bore bas a faulty semc of
humor that mates it difficult for him
to appreciate or see the point of jokes
or witticium. It's f urthcr noted that
1'he bore'• pompousness and impcrvi-
ouaness to wit are two of the prerequi-
sites of being a bore." Most behavioral
specialim arc ioclined to believe that
""bores arc not to be gotten rid of ex-
cept by rough means. They arc to be
acrapcd off lite scales from a fish."
S. Falu. The chronjc borrower often
employs a special technique: He starts
in amalJ, then gradually worts up to
capital itam.. The lint thing be aab to
borrow i.Dvolvcs aucb a trivial consid-
eration that you'd feel like a piker turn-
ing him down. Thia puta the chronic
borrower in business. Studies at Stan-
ford Univcnity show that granting a
fint small request makes it psychologi-
cally much more difficult to refuse
subsequent larger oocs. Now that the
borrower has gained a foothold, bow
do you cope with him? Simple. You
start borrowing from the borrower. He
may not have anything worth borrow-
ing, but you borrow it '!'yway. This
tactic diaconcerta him, and when you
have him off balance, you administer
the coup de gr8ce ... Joe," you say to
him. ..rve got a re.a.I problem. My
mother-in-law'• threatening to visit us
for a couple of weeks and our house
isn't big enough to accommodate her.
Do you auppoae we could borrow that
spare room of yours-just while she's
here ... T' YOU let )'OW' voice trail off
here, and you watch Joe's face. As he
gropes for words, you know he's gotten
the message. He'a met the st1per-bor-
rower and he's out of bis league. You
~ rest assured he'll find someone dse
to bug with hia constant borrowing.
4. Trw. And it doesn't matter in the
slightest what thcae magic words are-
a.r long as they're in a foreign language.
Delivered with an expcessive shrug
when you answer the door, this will
disconcert the unwelcome caller, caus-
ing him to seek grccoer fields where
there is less of a language barrier.
S. Trill. There arc two chief ways by
which people can give their egos a shot
in the arm: by distinguishing them-
selves through t~ir own talents. or by
downgrading and belittling otben. Un-
fortunately too many people take the
latter option. lf they bug you by their
.. bad-mouthing," don't let it throw you.
Consider it a compliment, for this is
the treatment such people consist-,_
ently reserve for their supuion. liUm .
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both the Faberge cosmetic oompany
and Western Airlines. His only regret
is that he can't return to his native
England to live. 11iere is someone dear
to his heart in California and he won't
leave her. Who is this fascinating
woman? His eight-year-old daughter
Jennifer (from his marriage to Dyan
Cannon, with whom he is still battling
for custody rights). What about re-
marriage? With five marriages behind
him, Cary says he is in no hurry to take
that step again. Sorry, girls.
CARY GRANT AT 71
He haa only one regret •••
t BoxJng, the "harmleN" apor1: A re-g port just published in England pro-
< vides fresh amnnmition for those who ~ want to see profes-
::; sional boxing
CaryGr.nt aaya:MI feel better today
than I did 40 years ago when I was at
the peak of my·6lm career." H~ hasn't
made a 61m in nine years, and yet just
mentioning his name still sends shivers
up many a woman's spine. Looking fit
and much younger than his 71 years.
Gnnt is presently involved in a nwn-
ber of projects, among them, renovat-
ing his Beverly Hills farmhouse (which
multimillionaire Howard Hughes used
to rent when he wanted ultimate pri-
vacy and peace). He is not in re-
tirement-in fact, he works at least 12
hours a day as a board director of
banned. The study
provided conclusive
evidence that exten-
sive cerebral dam-
age can be incur-
red from repeated
blows to the head.
Dr. J. A. Nicholas Dr. eon.lie
Corsellis, who headed the British Med-
ical . Association research team, con-
cedes that the brutal heyday of boxing
is behind us, but he wam.s that all
risks have not yet been eliminated. '"[
will never allow my 14-year--0ld son to
don boxing gloves," he says. w A single,
or even many pwiches to the head,
need not visibly alter the strudure of
the brain, but there is still the danger
that at any moment and for any reason,
one or more blows to the head wilJ
cause the destruction of irreplaceable
cerebral tissue."
A woman'• beet defenM egaln.t
rape? "Rape may seem about as bad
as anything that can happen to you,
but it is not as bad u being born blind,
being maimed or killed, .. says Frederic
Stora.slca, author of "How to Say No to
a Rapist-and Survive... Mr. Storaslca
hopes to shed new light oo the rape
problem by erasing the myths sur-
rounding it and reducing the fear asso-
ciated with it to a manageable level.
He devotes all his time to lecturing at
campuses across the cotmtry and re-
cently made a movie with the Leaming
Corporation of America as part of his
rape-prevention program. How can
you avoid rape? Use a little psychol-
ogy. Try tallcing to a would-be rapist
• as you would to anyone, but above all ~ m don't lose your composure. "Rape is
often a humiliation of the woman in
order to enhance the rapist's ego. It is
not simply sexual aggression," Storaslca
concludes. He believes that the fre-
quently suggested methods of self-
defense (tear-gas pens, martial arts,
screaming for help) are actually the
most harmful because they tend to in-
crease the assailant's anger or perhaps
even excite him further.
Quips & Quotes
CAT NIPPED
Our cat is •lways leaving fur
On chain and tofu. We demur
And wish it pidced the 8oor for
sleeping
Imtead of always upwud leaping.
Our cat claws chair legs, also
draperies,
As well u t•bledoths and naperies.
Our cat waota in and then wants out,
It's underfoot when it's about.
Thus what I really do not know
ls how it male.es us love it so.
I guess it's just that each meow
ls followed by a pwT-thafs how.
Only one man in a million under·
stands the international situation. Isn't
it odd how we keep running into him?
-Tom Gallagher
Snack: 1be pause that re8esh~.
-Frank Tyger
-sh.e', not home right now,· «lid the
luuband on the phone. "Would you
care to leave a rumorr
-Dorothea Kent
Budget: An attempt to live below
your yearnings. -Conrod Fiorello
No matter how successful you are in
life, remember that there is one cir-
cumstance more than any other that
will determine the turnout at your
funeral, and that's the weather.
-Edwin Reynold.s
THROUGH A CHILD'S EYES
Kids aee life differently. Send contribu·
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Lexington Ave .. N.Y., N.Y. 10022. $10
Ir uae6-none returned.
My five-year-old son had just
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be had made any friends. ·No,"
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be my friend; they just wanted
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Landlord: A man who would rather
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We all loolc at things in different
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DATES: Special reminder: Income tax
deadline is TUESDAY, April 15 . Co-
incidentafly, Tue.day is al'><> National
Hostility Day.
ANNIVERSARIES: Two hundred years
ago Friday, Paul Revere and William
Dawes rode through the night in
Massachusetts to warn the colonists
that the British were coming. The
American Revolutionary War began at
the Battle of Lexington and Concord
200 years ago Saturday.
BIRTHDAYS (all Aries) : Sunday-
Harold E. ~tassen 68. llondlly-Rod
Steiger 50; Julie Christie 35. Tuact.y
-Claudia Cardinale 40. Wednaday-
Charlie Chaplin 86; Peter Ustinov 54:
Edie Adams 48: Henry Mancini 51;
Dusty Spring6eld 35. Thuraday-Wil-
liam Holden 57; Harry Reasoner 52;
Jam~ Gamer 47. Friday-Huntington
Hartford 64; Hayley Mills 29. Satur-
day-Hugh O'Brian 50.
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By FrMk Btlginekl
LITTLE EMILY
..So ... 1111ng .,....thetlc ... but nol °""' W111mental •.. for . turtte."
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A DOCTOR DISCOVE·RS VERMONT'S SECRET
• Ad11trti.tem1nt
ews
WHY PEOPL E IN VERMONT ARE
..... HEAL THIER , LESS OVERWEIGHT,STAY
YOUNG LONGER ,LIVE LONGER THAN .PEOP LE
OF ANY OTHER STA E IN THE UNION
Did you know that: .
• You were designed by' nature to live an av~
erage age of 105?
• A high protein -low carbohydrate diet Is
unnatural for you and dangerous to your
health?
• Overweight is caused by bad nutrition which
also cause.1 other common visible disorders
such as loss of hair. acne, arthritis, nervous
tension. insomnia, etc?
• Senility, and loss of productivity in old age
can be avoided and in fact Is not in nature's
plan?
• The average American diet creates a perfect
blood chemistry for the growth of harmful
bacteria that leads to both minor and ser-
ious diseases?
• You can get high without the use of drugs
if you have the proper nourishment that
nature intended?
• Everything you need to lead a longer, health·
ier life Is right at your local grocery store?
to use VERMONT FOLK MEDICINE. Here
are some of the f1ighligh ts o[ this boo k:
• How VERMONT FOLK MEDICINE ca n
help you live a longer, JU I/er, healthier life.
• f/O\V to use honey and apple cider vinegar
10. J) gai11 rene\vetl lleultlt and energy, 2) as
/Jurr rJf prenatal c11rc tv /Jroducc a stro ftg .
l1ealtl1;1 bab;1 , J) prodt1ce .~ound sleep, 4)
redl1ce ;•011r s11sL·epribiliry ro disease, 5) re-
duce the clu111ce of heart attacks, 6) pro-
d11ce a relaxed comfortable state of being.
• //a 1v to 11se l1o ney 011d apple cider vi11egar
to treat: J) 111or11i11g sickness, 2) sinus, J)
migrai11e l1eadaclies, ./) dizzi11ess, 5) artl1ri·
tis, 6) bed-wetting, 7) co ughs. 8) hay fever,
9) colic i11 babies.
These are just a few of the conclusions
reached by Vermont doctor, D.C. Jarvis, M.D.
Tucked away In tl1e rustic p orn'on of the United States, Vermont is indeed a beau t i·
·Jul state where people Jive close to the land and 1/Je oni1nals.
• How to use 'app le cider vinegar, castor oil,
and cor11 nil t1> J) produce heautiful liealtJ1y
skin.and bring color back, 2) clear up ble111•
ishes, 3) ge t rid of dandruff. 4) grow healthy
J1air a11d eyelasl1es: 5) treat hives, 6) treat
l1emorrhoids, 7) get rid of moles, 8) relieve
la1ne11ess, 9) treat poiso11 ivy, 1 OJ treat sltiri·
gles. I I) efi111inate 11igllt s1veats. I 2) treat
after his life-long study of the unbelievably effective health
practice known as VE·RMONT FOLK MEDICINE. VER-
MONT FOLK MEDICINE is a practice the doctor reveals
can help you achie\le good health, increase your life span,
avoid Senility, become more attractive and m ore productive.
For 200 years, before publications by Dr. Jarvis, this prac-
tice has been known only to native Vermonters.
VERMONT FOLK MEDICINE was developed by count-
less _gCiteiations of Verm6nters. Dr .. Jarvis M .D~, a respected
doctor of modem medi<:ine himself, states that VERMONT
FOLK MEDICINE is superior to modern medicine for the
following reasons:
• VERMONT FOLK MEDICINE was developed from na·
_ture's plan -not man's. It was developed by watching the
animals who rely on their lnstincll provided by nature.
This is the same way the super~ffective defense arts of
Judo, Karate and Kung Fu were developed. How can
anyone expect to develop a better system than the de·
signer of it all· Mother Nature?
• VERMONT FOLK MEDICINE works. It was developed
by trial and error over a 200 year period. This also means
it has pass ed the .acid te st of time.
• Although it contains some of· the best cures known to
1na11, which cannot be foJAnd in medical books, the main
design of VERMONT FOLK MED ICINE is to prevent di·
sease before it starts. Modern ftfedici11e is directed, tnain·
/y at curing disease · diseases you s}1ould 11ever /1are i11
the first place.
Here is the story of VERMONT FOLK MEDICINE as re-
lated ~y Dr. Jarvis.
VERMONT FOLK MED ICINE is based on lhe premise
that man does not have to undergo
physical impairment and weakening
with age . In Vermont you ca n see
people in their eighties putting in a
fuU days work in the fi eld s with
sound minds and bodies.
VERMONT FOLK MEDI CINE
was . designed to help man live his
full average life which by nature's
plan should be I 0 5 years. Yes it's
true. It is a common fa ct that an
animal lives 10 be 5 times his matu-
rity age: A horse matures at 4 years
and easily liv es to be 20. A cow ma-
tures at 2Yi years and easily lives to
12. A dog matures at I v, years and
easily lives to be over 8·many live
much long~r. Man is an animal.BUT .
THE AVERAGE MAN IN THE US'.
WHO MATURES AI 2 1 WILL DIE
AT AGE 62. THAT'S 43 YEARS BEFORE HIS TIM E!
With the exception of a notori"ous retirement state, whi ch
can't be count ed,. Vermont leads all other states in percent· ·
age of population over 65. Nol long ago it had 40,000 per-
sons over that age , and ea ch year .nearly 2,500 reach it!
Short lives, seniljty, excessive disease. and so on are no t in
nature's plan. What's the culprit? The free will of man! Al-
though free will is in~eed a wonderful thing, it does have
~!Jle bad· side effects. Unlike the animals. we stray away
from our childhood instincts.
The first thing discovered by VERMONT FOLK MEDI ·
CIN&ls that each species is designed to have a different diet.
Nature's plan for man's diet requires a hi gh intake of carbo·
hydrates represented by fruits, berries, ed ible leaves, and
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' honey, and a low intake of protein represented by eggs,
meat, milk, cheese, etc. ·Man was also designed to eat foods
deriyed from corn and rye··and not from wheat, which pro-
duces an alkaline blood condition.
Nature designed nearly all animals to have a natural blood
condition on t·he acid 1 sid e. Blood which lean s toward the
alkaline side is a health hazard. Medical school studies sho\v
that harmful bac teria breeds best in an alkaline environ me~!.
Also alkaline b lood 1s tl1icker than acidic blood. This ma .es
it more difficult for the blood to nourish cells, and.in cre se
the probab ility of heart attacks.
So, everyday Americans are killing .them selve-s with high
protein -low carbohydrate diets whic h contain many wheat
products. In turn, the diets are I) hard on the system, 2) do
not provide the correct elements for nutrition. 3) Produce
tht bad alkaline co ndition in the blood. Many of these diets
are the result of weight watching. Little do these people
know that overweight is caused by I ) bad nutrition of the
glands, 2) a blood co ndition which is not acidic and 3) a
wrong carbohyd rate consumption. The correct carbohy-
drates burn up instantly and do no t turn into excess fat.
The follo wing are symptoms of bad nutritio n and a diet
that is contrary to nature's p lan:·low energy, depression, in-
somnia, Itchy skin, chronic headache, sensitivity to temp-
erature, sinus trouble, lingering colds, dizzy spells, gas and
indigestion , p oor blood circulation, falling hair, dandruff,
blemishes, lack of skin color , and overweight.
Two import ant foods in VERMONT FOLK MEDICINE
are honey and app le cider vinegar. They are a major con·
tribution loward providing the correct ca rbohydrates, the
correct nutrition and an acidic blood condition. '
Why honey? Nature intended that we have a trickle of
sugar passing through the intestinal walls at all times and
one teaspoonful Of sugar in our blood stream at all times.
The latter is ultra critical. In h oney, the sugar has already
been digested in the bee's slom~ch. Therefore, honey con·
tains tw o natural sugars dext rose and levulose, whi ch go
into the blood stream immediately. Honey is free frorn bac-
teria. Experiments show that bacteria will not live in honey.
Honey is a mild, n atural sedative which is calming to the
body. Honey is a mild, natural laxative. Ho ney is non-
irritating to the d igestive tract. Honey' is, of all sugars, han-
dled best hy the kidneys. Honey is rich in vital minerals
fro m the flowers. By an infallible instinct, the bee has a
way of kno wing which flowers are high in quality and which
are not. Therefore honey is a perfect food derived from only
the healthiest plants. In Vermont there is a sa ying, "We've
got to trust someone· why not let it be the bee?"
Why apple and vinegar'! Apple cider vinegar carries with
it all the vii al life c lements of the apple. Apple cider vinegar
maintains the proper acid level of the blood. Apple cider
vinegar ca n maintain your proper weight. Dr. Jarvis's book
describes a method using apple cider vinegar where the per-
son cats no rmally but will gradually lose weight until the
body finds its proper weight level. With this method women
will gradually see their dress size go frqm 20, to I 8, to t6,
and gradually stop at their natural body.size. Men wiU sec a
40 inch waistline drop to 38, then 36, and; finally tci the pro-
per size as the body. properly burns off excess fat becau,ae it
is in the proper chemical state that nature Intended.
It is no t enough, however, to only know the ingredients
of good health. You must know h ow and in what combina-
tion lo use ho ney, vinegar and other vital products of na·
lure. Dr. Jarvis has published the results of his'Ufe l(\ng
study o f VERMONT FOLK 'MEDICINE in his book titled
FOLl{ MEDICINE. In everyday lan~uage he teUs you how
l1aricose vei11s, 13) get rid of ring 1vur1n, 14) treat itnpe·
tigo, 15) get rid of hangover.
"' Ho 1v to get your daily reql1ire111e11t uf the all i111porta11t
tflin erals, phosphorous' and µo tassiurfl \Vl1ic l1: I) jor111
healtl1y bo11es, teeth and hair, 2) n1aintai11 proper gro\vtlr
co ntrol; 3) re place worn out tissue: 4 ) fig ht disease; 5 )
treat J1igl1 blood p ress11re ; 6) treat lt eart 1ro11blc, 7) 1re111
111igraine Jieadaches.
• l/o\v yot1 ca11 rebuild _yoi1r hoJ.Y after uge 50 a11 J be al·
ert, active a11d productive in yo11r eighties a11d beyo11d.
• H o\v lo lose \Oeight and 1nai11tai11 .vour proper \Ve igh t le·
vel 1vitlz a special 1n etl1od llsing apple cider vinegar.
At this point l would like to insert the o pinion o r the
wri te r. Today tl1ere are many exaggerated claims and false-
J1oods. This reporter has spent six months researching the
validity of VERMONT FOLK MEDICIN E -before my com-
pany would publish this article. Here are the straight, un-
colored facts on the validity of VERMONT FOLK MEDI-
CIN E from direcrobservation by the writer.
First, VERMONT FOLK MEDICINE and Dr. Jarvis's stu-
dies which produce the findings printed here do exist. Any-
o ne can prove this to themselves· by simply driving to Ver-
mont and talking to the natives about Dr. J arvis -especially
in Barre, Vermont, the place of his medical practice. Second,
Dr. Jarvi.o;'s practi ces arc now being copied. Everyone has
seen the famous vin egar. B-6, kelp diet sponsored by a NEW
YORK TIMES reporter. Al so, a large soap company is now
advertising on national T.V. a new shampoo, EARTH BORN,
which ha s a P.H. on the acid si de instead of alkaline. Third,
I inte rviewed medical doctors on VERMONT FOLK MEDI·
CIN E . No docfor will sa nction anything OU( of the medical
field. But, when I cornered them, many confessed to l·he
fact that patients usin g VE RMONT FOLK MEDICINE have
reported : "Yes it helps my arthritis", "Yes it helped -my
high blood press ure", "Yes it helped my weight problem,"
etc, As a reporter I rarely get excited about a project. But,
before writing this article, I used the diets and methods
described in Dr. Jarvis's book for 3 months. Few Americina
have any idea what it is like to be truly healthy as nature in·
tended . Life was meanf to be very pleasant. VERMO~l'.
FOLK MEDICINE has had the foUowing effect on me: 1 feel
very·calrri and at peace with the wo rld . I have an abundance
of energY:·and endurance. I look better and healthier. :J!ut,
most of al , I just feel good all over and feel like I'm walking
on air. If people would o nly know what it's like to feel as
nature intended, they would never take drugs. Nature's pfan
allows you to get high without drugs.
For those interested irt obtaining a co py of Dr. J arvis's
book, !]OLK MEDICIN E, plus a special 4 ,500 word report
by Dr. arvis, the foll owing information is given : The bo·ok
and report are being distributed by PCA · The Publisl\i.')g
Corporat ion of America. On a blank piece of paper writ e
t he words. "FOLK ·MEDICINE." fo llo wed by your name
anil address. Mail this a long w ith $6.95, plus 50¢ post•ge
and handling, in cash, check or money order t<l i'.C.,;.;
Dept. C81 ; 4626 Cleveland Ave. N.W.; Canton, Ohio
44709. This price covers the book, the special report,
and postage and handling, Make c hecks payable to PCA.
Should you spend a couple minutes an'd a few dollars to
'acquire this valuable health knowledge? Studies show that
people will think nothing about spending hundreds or thou·
sands of dollars on homes and ca rs, but are reluctant to
spen\i a few cents on themselves. As the proverb goes: "When
you have your health you have everything· lose your health
and nothing else really matteD;" ' 1 .
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