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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-04-20 - Orange Coast Pilot( • J J ,. ' . .,, Oranl:e Cou.nty negoUalors ' hMve been offered a comwomise settle~ent from the .bonding . company l~e county says is liable for $13,158 'tn taxpayer • money al leged to have been _spem& illegally on Rep. Andrew Hinshaw's 1972 corigr~ssionaJ , can:apaign . Accordi'ng lo 'two elected officials who asked not to be identified, the bondiRg 'compariy has offered to settle the county's claim for SO cents on the dollar .. If accepted, the proposed settlement would relieve· 58 employes in the county Assesso r's Office of the responsi bi Ii ty of personally repaying money allegedly p8id to them for their efforts in Hinshaw 'scampaign. . · The Board of Su'perylsors last month ordered County CoUruiel Adrian Kuyper to attempt to recover the pµrported loss from tJ1e employes, their bonding compa ny or the bondin g · compaby th,al insured Hinshaw \\.'hen he was county assessor. The board's uction <'ame at the e nd of a s ix -week audit co~.~ucted by co unty · 1\ud1tor-Controllur Vic Heim 's staff. ' . At the conclusion of the audit. the accountants had determined t~41t at least $13,158 was lost "in wagei', ·supplies and gasoline mileage as a res ult of the elcC'tioneeririg. Two wee~s ago, most of the·ss employes listed' 'in the auditors' renort. were notified by registered mail that.they have until. ~ p.m. April 24 to. oeltle · accounta'W1thtbliftunt1. ~-, They wer~ 11lao cxt.eodcd the opportunity lo r~pay the n\bney from.~tic .,., ... ,,...,.lnN:n. their piiy'thecks .af tbe rilte ot $50 a month. Ragdoll Has .. Lead in Caho Yacht-Race . Ragdoll, a Columbia 43 Sloop Bkippered ·by John Hall, of the Newport Harbor Yuchl Club, took an early boat-for-boat and handicap lead Saturday in NHYC's 720-mileCaboSanLuca!I race. The 1·ace started Friday at noon in a light southerly breeze. An er 20 hours of sailing, Ragdoll gave a position that pl aced her off Ensenadu. 125 miles from lhe- start. - She was. ci.bout three mifes ahead or John Scripps' 79-Coot ketch M'iramar, or San Diego· Yacht Club, and five miles ahead of Dorothy 0 , Bob Beauchamp's Columbia57, from NHYC. The other.l>Qats in the race are· Ariana, 1·10 miles: Pericus, 109; andShearwater, 96. ... • ""''• ......... -· ., . , VAAIOU!I VIEWS -It was pomp and circumstance .or protest and scramble, depending on whether you were on the bndge or under it Saturday in Concord and Lexington as President Ford launched BicentenniciJ ceremoni es. Ford troups the line al Lexington (upper left ) and · addresses crowd on Old North Br_idge in Concord (upper right) wliile mounted policeman•ll!>aUers protesters (bottom left) and demonstrators man boats to approach bridge from anoth~ apgle (bottom right). Na.lion's -21Mlth birl.liday.got off to eventful start. l)ut casualties we(e light. CFor Orange Coast Bicentenniaf photos, see Page '1.3.) _ . . -... ·-., . Justice for Juve.n~iks . . By GARY GRANVILLE °' tM 0.11, l'ttlrt SI.Ill Is there anything Orange County's juv~nite J\lStice system C"Jl~O IQ he/1,1,ltl>yeJF<>ld·youlh ,... ... tt.rn •t111U'fifltlfehall three d ays and p laced on proJ>atioft for associating with a (ii....qw · iln 4ld!l;l Wie? I 'Tli' ,~,S~r apparently concluded hts:problcms couldn't be &olve.:1 within the system. So, late 1a st F e bruary, he · directed.his written plea for help to a co_Jlnty supervisor. If nothing else, the youth's carefully printed r've-puge letter found a sy,npalhetic audience. To a man, the five county super visors fault the' juvenile ~ustice, system, especially its impact on the budget a nd pr<>pefiy lax rate theY control. They ate expected-to act Tuesd.ay ori a n appropriation or Sl.5 million in rederal funds that c_ould.make some chanqs: Fifth Distri c t Supervisor Thomas Riley, meanwhile, has called the SY.Ste m uncaring. He assembled a s tudy group within his djstrict to help mend its purported shortcomings. Board or Supervi s ors Chai rm an Ralph Di e drich .recently said he isn"tcertain that either' justice or a system are part or what is known as the juvenile justice system. And 8nother cr"itic, FoUrth ])js\,riCt &upervisor Ralph Clark, has called it "a ·wasteland into which we .pump millions oC dollars and don't see any <i:esults ··My ·fatMr has o!WoYs blamed me I« the ttald• betlDef"l ht and my molheT ... Two-weeks laier they fmmd<JM toith a friend wlto lhey didn't like and forced the 'policemen to·arrnt me ... .tNOther officer. took me ro ip""l".k, W'&'t ~~.'!flid<t eomil'i l/lmJll>C \9 C!C<<PI !!'<for~~ a ndniW - .. I 111n ~·~~ M:_n at cmWv ei'pentt for 1seeino a f/j#tid:who m11~....,'t Wei-.: •. So. UJf,courdy 11<¥ be.en chargtd for lh!ll days of.~ hall, fioe ltour1·of c~ ond a R"'*"""' -of/icn;1 Wnil mad 1IOC OM lh#tg haa: be-111 don.t .. ,/s lhue ' ht/lltfftd)101' "'cOa lU tO'}ielP me?!'· • • ~· 1 • ~ -. -' Exce~ptS rrom a letter ' _.written by a 16-year-old Oranl{e Cowky yoUth • except request:;, tor more. dollars from those who control ·the system.'' "" Joining, if not }fti front of the supervisors in their outspoken criticiSm of the juvenile justice system is cot,1nty Administrative Officer Robert Thomas. Norm a I l y conci'liatory .· Thomas has flailed out at those \\•ho are at th/ system's controls for wh3 t he sees as their failure to recognize budget coostraints. And he has raulted Uieiiso-called failure to •·recognize current research and de"eloprpent in the ju\'enile justice field.'' , Chier targets. of th~ supervisors and Thomas' criticism have been t h c ,z o u n t y Prob a ii o n Department, ·Ju\'enile Justi c-e Commission aDd . lo Some degree, Juvenile Court. The i~s ues that appareqtly divide those who gOvern from those who oper ale and cqntrol the juvenile justice system under state Welfare and Institution codes }\av e ·been called philosophical. Sell-cast In the role oC ravoring community-based delinquency services (or juvcniles·rather' th8n detention ar:e the supervisors. Seemiiigly thrust into--the role of favoring ttie placement or juveniles in institutions are the Prob a tion D e partment . ·commission and courts. The Board oC Supervisors hn asserted itself in the so-Called philosophic al controversy by : •· -Transferring tbe control and managem ~nl of 1.he coun\y's abandoned and abused children from the l?robation Department to the Department of Soci1,1I Services. ~Refusing to consider con· struCtion of a second county ju.yenlle hall, eve n when threatened by state action bec.ause of chronic overcrowding at t.he existing hall in Orange. · ~ Bypass ing the Juvenile Justice CommlssiOn, which also serves as the county"s Juvenile. Delinquency Preve ntion Com· It's ·.titue~~ Bann.a (See JUVENILE, Page i\2 > ' Political--Lepre,maun Lawu:hes Business -.. . -.~ ... -• .. -, ;;ff----- . By"DOUGLAS fR.JT1S91~ als with Asian and Middle wOftt.mt·aning "courageous." m1MOa1trl'i'-'...,. ~ Ei:ittem,countries. ... Th!,~jaUntr ex-poliJician de· Richard H8nna ina~ali:red Hanna's retirement is olficial. velq~ sO'ine Of bis' taste-and out of a whirlof revolying white More thin 200 supporters who at-several or his Contacts-for in- swtvel chair, sprang to his feet tended a . retirement dinner terna'lj 'onal .trade while a a nd bou~c.ed •cross ·tbe ·roOm ki<'k:ed in to give him a leaving-., membe'r of~tb* )louse ,suboom· with an out.stretched hand. The mtttees.., on. lntetnalional Trade chair swung to a halt. and lnternaUonafF.~. . On his foot. the first Democrat But the l>Q)lllcal prelude to his ~range County sent to Congre&s • ntW buibleiS. Hj.nn~ cOntendl, • , lS a roly-po1y five-four. His wlilte otn'e present; I! bookcaseforhll WU not U linportaDl.ai ~ton~ " hair matches a fringe of beard neWbome in Corona del Mar's vicl.iOniJWtlhe.Pil.itidStateilbu . a.round his jaw. A riarrow4 line of Huba&" View Hills. to be m«e llggreSsi.vein then.Id white ,,musla~he decqrates h}s "ReUre? I c.an'tretirezI'vegot offorelgnt,ra~e:'-. '.!.. ,,.. 1 upper up. three •)'Ollnl kids to Pl!l lhrouth Hanna '• 'P•ra•:=;.:I Garbed in green,' thePolititian-IC'bool,'' Hanna says. .., r · cl(.Jnbed d~ 'hls 11•o1. _ ;> turned-agribusiness financier But finances.don't seem much nce,duei .. fl!~ -J'ljl ~-, .... . ·.-. would easily fit the ••tittle of a probJem"1or tbe ~who. at Speetrlli · rAU.,-wJUt?-~ ~o -~oa , tytAC~·-1-; leprethaun" moniker given him' age9.'W•s•memblrotafamlly . Hllsw~a ca ' . • ~ . til~t1ve"expenses by his ex-;eolleagues in congress. ftUd_~vllle \ro'CIPe, ·~· 8ome , Hmura hol ... ....,. ·in";~ lo IO kiP.d of ecoootnlc The name came from a greeb-tlme 11 a b8ier and even ;• tbl_;n..nn .. but laments. "It bu c,.,mc the rost~Of or- clothed Hanna·a soft-shoe onto mm••~ to•iqu-la a (ew Ill• a drubbla Jn Ifie mlrMI • .:btlcu /at •'jUllio<'s the House floor 10 answer roll years of la'ir pr.actloe before t~~ utaeverjtlllnl ~.11\ru~, e11,r tilf:W.llW call one St. Patrick's Day.. mr·hl• IOlll>OIMl-d.-.ct to""\ ., .., ,15 a share. ~ 11'1 · •, · . c~llllO Hanna, 60 , dropped .back PoBU~•l•rel!.••. '• • • "to•toff." ·· .. J .U: ..... ~aje81. '° .i / behind his resin-topoed·chrome. Hanoa 11ow estimates bl•· In addition tO Qa\tll• ~·i . -,~. 1·' ' . • andwOOddesk,thehehnofHan· penoaal Worth at N ,000. In hol!llnl•.in lhe •iln~.ha\le • t , lr.\~t;ll _Vi: nin .Usoelateo, a w&.._in1 =~hip. wltll Full.non land brou1ht him crltjclsm. Tbe-ftrin • f bit .l'.rom lit• siili ftnn that makei loam and ar· -.ir TCllD C .... hlin. •Ill hill did buslneH Iii f(orta. _,.. 1 o , ~ ilcliiil Siin -!)Ian '1:an191f\ent1 for intena\lonal ma11•.PJt ·tadeprendently t~ polttlcil obaenoeU .. ~~ '-4 w an.t ?1Capl&traof, is- •rod.uee ~nd. I arm -•k>IY ca~flla'l•1 b~lll0a1.. llamia fOWld •Kore~ l:lllmlblir"a"1:pul· nnHctlons. • ; ·· ~~~··~beoal4,lsa ...,venlentstoppl"I -. , liti '(lre\ir to llffk Oii bis home. totr three • ~~for. "HIMA lntmla: ,,-1ona1Jun-..... , • IWiuJ>a. eel the ranch -lhl' after enillng a~ .... ~.· • ' • • · 1 • • Acl!orll"'".iCfll~Uil ' t -411111111 .. pollllcal coroer, Hanna Is '!';· "Ranaln''-pronO!lllOed laan· ~~· ·,-· · " la& ~Y 8Uft Wl'ltor J•ckie 1111upfor11r1cuUu.....,. cit---lie •dded, 11 1li6 Jiii Anabie (See H'NNA, .. ,..M>. · t 111m~_<aP.al• BL.• i . ·-' ·-i . -. ~ ·-. 1 \ • • • ' . --····----.l.-- TWENTY·FIVECENTS • • .~d Protests, Cheers, Ford Ca~ for Unity . CONCORD, Mass. <AP >-At Coricord and, Le on . where ihe first battles o American Revolution·werc fou 200 years agb, Presidenj For undcd a call Saturday !Or un· at homl' and r eco n ci li a n an d reconstruction in the d. While receiving the appfaus~ ol crowds inorC tHa.n 125,000 in Concord. For~ aiso ran into perhaps the. sev.eresl h ec kl i n,g: of hi s pr esi d ency from a counter-bicentennia l group. At the Old North Bridge at ·concord, wher e the "shot heard. round th';!: w9 rld" was-fired-April 19, 1775, Ford called foi-renewal or America's ''-beli e r a nd com.mitment to human rights and liberties. • "lt is a time to place the hand of healing on the heart. of America -not ,..d i\•Lsion and blame," he said. "When all .is said and dOne, the rinest tribu,te that may ever be paid this natiOn and people iS l~at we proi.dded a home for freedo 1n . ·· Ford declared. Ford received <.i mos tlv fri endly reception from th~ l'ro,,·d on the side or the rive r \\.'here he \Va s spc<.iking. l~u t across the rivCr \vt•rc ·about 20,000 persons g.ithered for a Peop l e 's Bicenlt!nnial Com mission celebration. and many or them chanted and booed <.is Ford cited U.S. leadership in the world rrom \vhich he said th~ cou ntry "cannot and \\•ill not retreat." --_,i Several demonstrators tried to run across the bridge but the runners were intercepted by police. Ford appeared unperturbed by the he<'kling'-He crossed over the btidge dur:ing the ceremonies to place a wreath at.the l\!inuteman statue and lo watch Britis h Ambassador Peter Ramsbotham place" a s imilar symbol ir:i .memory of British soldiers killed <Se~CONCORD, PagcA3l 3 Carriers Heading ·Toward S. Vietnam .... By The Associated Press Comlnunii t -Jed rorce,1 were reP,rted"' eonsO\ida\ing positions around Saigon on Saturday as Americans con\inUed \Qleave the frightened S~U f6 Vlltnamese capll•I amt tbree" U.S. aireran. carriers put to sea in the Westem Pacific. M ea nwhil e . Ca mbodian refugees sa id ins urgent forces executed 43 former go,•ernmenl soldiers aCter taking control of a provincial town . and Khmer Rouge radio claimed most or the men who led the fallen Phnom · P~nh government in its last agonizin'g _day s had been beheaded. T~e Saigon command reported oniji sporadic fighting at Long An province 25 miles southwest er Saigon in ·tbe Mekong Delta, but there were signs the Viet Cong and ..North Vietnamese "·e re moving into strategic posjtions in the prqvince. Long An is the delta gateway to'lhe capital region. The Saigon command also said more tha'n 20 artillery and rocket rounds hit Bien Hoa air base 15 ·miles north of Saigon. another possible point from which to move on th·e capital. Light action was ,ieported continuing at Xuan Loe, ·40 miles east or Saigon. · The U.S. De Cense Department in Washingtorl did•not reveal lhe destination or the three aircraft carriers, but the government has been cons ide ring the use of carriers ror evacuation rrom Vi etnam if necessary. The s hip s Midwa y a nd ,. f' .. .. ..,_tiE.iLTH. 01) ·VNBORN -A study done ' by ... Dr. Robert Li\'- ingston bf UC-San Diego showed an unusually· hi gh number of nn· Okinawa. sailed out of Subic &y in the Philippines and the Hancock from Siniapore. 'tv.·o othe r carriers, the Enterprise and the Cor,g:I ~ea , ar~ also in the .. West~rn Pacific. At Ielst '215 Americans, some with .Vleinamese wlVeS and children. lande d at Clark-Air Base in the Philippines Saturday on U.S. military rli ghts from Saigon. Some of the c:irri ving Am e ricans complained 1hat evacuations v.:ere being held up because the South Vietnamese government Was delaying exit visas for Vi etnamese ":ives and children or m a n y of the Americans . . Gust Spanos, 55. of p etroit . CSee SAIGON, Page A3) Glickr Crash Injures Man A 19 -year -old man \V a s seriously injured SatUrday when he apparently lost control or his hang glider and c rashed a t Es'cape Country in Trabuco CanYon, parame dics said. Todd Baker. 19, address unknown. was taken to Mission Community Hospital, ,.,,here he wa s--rep:ortcd in critical conditioil \Vilh head injuries. The incident occurred about 4 p.m. What strange native rites are these that • are performed by Dave Hepburn and his&-year- old son, Brad? The ·picture story is on A4. dernouri~ed pregnant wornen)n . ~n •Diego e ou.nt)'. [)oes Qrante AIYwrSffvt<t , I t ltonh•'Ar•llllOll AllflUllWrl "'-11•• o.....,.c;e..11, .. •• .. 'c ,. urf th 1:r-.. ,,.1oK11 •• oun y s er e same problem? Cl•nlfl9il o1-t• Sec what some Cou1'ty authorities....... c. ..._.'"-'"• .. , say,onPa•eA!J. · ~~:..,., .:.~ •• lftl..Ul ...... •1 ... , KAKlN& MOVIES --Keith ~::=.-... ~i Mtrrill, p.romlAtng Young pro- du.ter -:1tit Pit together the -· ............. ft -..111: ..... ......... -,,, ... pae.-r .. win1ffng ,tom on i:odeoing. ''The Great· Ai\iel-lcari Cowboy,·· spent a '..recent weckerid at a "Clollttf Mesi rdd'eawith a cameta· in hilt' hand. It'&; today·s fforstn· Around supJect, Page ns. DAILY ~lt..OTSICTIOfd. TVW..l .,.i-,. 'D .. •• .. ,,. " Cl• •• • ,. .41 DAILV PILOT Sunday, Apr it 20, 1975 Coast-Watch •••. · ' . Top.News stories of the past ~eek;. from Orange eoa~t Oommum;t:i,e~ -,- SAN CLEMEN TE --Relations betw_HD.' police o fficer s and the City C oUnoil ~ reac h e d the boiling point wh en th) cou~­ cil decl a red the peace officers oannot , ( 1e9ally affiliate with the team•t•r• union . So far, t he poli ceme n have ruled out a strike... J llSWPO~T BEACH--Another boat haa· gone 'to-the£ bottom o·f the se-a of~f Oran9,e L coas t s:1ores. I t wa s the second v e ssel to expe rience , fatal---aifficulties in re ~ cent weeks. The .95:foot anchovy &einer " Don Juan was the .latest victim . The ·sportf i s h e r Westerner went down last mo nth. No pas senge rs o r crewme n· we r e lost in either mLshap ... COSTA ME SA--Mud f r om spring raLns h as .p r eve nte d inves tigators from s iftin~ through rub~le of .a tiagic fire ~ha t caused the death of 14 horses stabled at qrange County Fairgrounds. The probe is to be r e newed Monday ... SADDLEBACK VALLEY--Mission Viejo Company has d eclared a moratorium on do- nation of park lands to the county. The county had complained the donations are bankrupting County service Area Nine and· some park sites have sat for as lonq as five years without being developed in the middle of the tract they were to serve . l{!Tnate Found Dead . After DC Uprising , WASHINGTON (UPI) -"'ere investigating the death. Maximum security inmates /The r·e ·was no immediate released the last of a dozen identifltationoflhedeedman. · hostages' Saturday. After the ~ht: revolt be1•n ahorU)' ~ner release officials found a prisoner m1dn~ght . Satur~•>'. when two hangedinhiscell. conv1cls, one w ith a gun, The 18-hour re volt ended when overP';>wer.ed a guard, put on officials promised improvements guard s u~i!orms and drove off in at the <1,ecrepil 103-year-old city a Correction~ Department truck .. jail and le niency for ringleade rs fl:oth were st111 '!l large Saturday bf the revolt. night. . . Inmates .1n the maximum security .cellblock. which houses 125 men, then tiatib«l 11 ilUards a nd a medical te'chnician as hostages and vowed. to hold them· until their: demands were met. Officials said the inmate was· found dead in the same cell block where the disturbance occurred .. . One jail official, who did not want to be identified, said the man "'as found after an inmate told corre ctions orricials con(identlally tha.t he thought an inmate was ill. One high-ranking jail official said the inmate wa& found ··seemin1ly han1ed" in his cell. He said homicide detectives Neaotiations bea:an Sat'4fday arter.noon but stalled on immunity for the leaders: The hostages were finally released in two groups after Delb.ert Jackson, head of the Corrections. Department,· promi&ed· fair tr~alment. South County Best Public Tramit Bet? By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Of n. D.IUy P'li.I SUtl' Despite its low priority on transit planning charts, south Orange County m ay be the most receptive area in the county to in· novati\·e transit programs. A new marketing repart by the firm of Decision. Making In- formations, Inc. (0MI) for the eounly transit "district shows re· sidents or the e ight primary south county communities \\'Ould heavily patronize systems like the door -to-destination Dial-a- Ride. The south county, partic ularly Irvine ~nd the l\.1ission Viejo-El .Toro area, ronk s near the bottom :bf OCTO priority li sts for im- •' .. DAILY PILOT A:obert N. Wttd Prn'""' •"" '"911W • J•cll R. Curtev ,..,,, P'l'ftltit"' ... Gt-•·.,...... plementation of Dial·a·Ride and other progrctms. Last year's Dial-a-Ride ex· pansion study indicated the aouth county is ttie most arnueot part· of the county and its residents are the least ''transit needy.''· The new D MI repo:i't, which "'ill be presented to ti'auit dis·. trict directors Monday, paints . the sa me general picture of aouth county residents but hints that the level of afnue nce makes the people more willing to accept new and innovative 'transit modes. . . In its general profile of people Ii vin g in the communities of Irvine, El Toro, Mission Viejo, S an Cle m e nte , San Juan Capistrano , Laguna Beach, South Laguna and Capistrano Beach, the consultants said: -99 percent of·thole surveyed had driver's licenses. -86 percent of the commuter households had" two or more. diivsrs. · . -80 percen't of the households ha,v e two or more cars. -93 perce nt say they have no commuting mode but the" automobile. -More than ;JO percent make: more than $2S,000 a year com· pared to on.,ly 15 percent county· wide in that cate1ory. , -~ouple "J-iied' ·, l l~tt .ck ' . -. ~ A SaDta Ana c9uple wereln jail tod1y1 racina Pollslble charges of _llttem_pt~ mu~e.r ana usault Wltll ·• deadly weapon alter an allejed attemPt. to steal meat from a.grocery store Saturd:ai. poUceuld. · Arrteted were C1rl01S and Pae ROmo. ·r :u and 18, respec\Jv ... 1¥, oUOl . Harbor BlnJ .. ---- -Poll ce a aid the lnct4_ent . oct'\UTed at about.2.;'5p.m.',at'ttie !'l. A & Ill Market 112030W. f'li;I~.;· Santa· Ana.-when empJoyes . spotted a c,90.pte. attemptlna to --,, shoplin mel t •nd chased them into the .P&rkin& lot. Docaella Cali'han, 38 ; of Placentia, a store cl~rk. suffered a broken pelvis and internal injuries when she was run over bf theesc~plng couple_'s \'ehicle. She was reported in serious condition. at Riverview Hospital. The store manager. Donilld G. • Caspel-s Park._ Ofiidall(I .. Roberta. 33, or Tustin, suffered Gathered under live oak tre e~ in seven miles east of San Juan Capistrano, minor injuries when the ve'hicle ·"Primitive'' area of county regional park Ronald W. Cas pers Regional Park. bru&bedhim aside. • originally named Starr· Viejo Park. a crowd Caspers, who was chairman of the couD:tY The Ronio_copple~w~arreat~ of 1pectators Saturday attended unveiling Board of Supervisors at time of p.ark's ac· later at their· ap~rtment on the of bronze plaque.officially designating the qui1ition, was lost at sea off Baj· a California basis of de,cri tlons .ol tbe par. k, off Ortega Highway approximately onJiinel4,1974. Parkislyearo d. vehicle,1>0liseaai . · l.-~:.::::..;::.,..:;::;:::....;;;:::=:::.....;;;~~==.:...:_,;. ____ _,;. _____ ,..;_ _______ _ ., Kissinger . * Hits Slash In Viet Aid W A S H I N G 'T 0 N CU PJ )-Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger s aid in remarks released Saturday that Cambodia might have been savetl if Congress had not cut off U.S. bombing raids in 1973. Kis\inger also said the United States should gel credit for having made ''an all-out fi ght for Vietnam." But he diluted the compliment ·DY ·adding that America slashed lts ,,upport for $aigon too1uddenly. The State Department released the tran·script of an interview Kissinger had April 12with Pierre Salinge'r, John F~ Kennedy's presidential press secretary-who now writes (or the French maguille L' Express. -· --- House BUrns In Silverado A (ire believed to have been caused by faulty el~rical wir- ing raged for about half an hour in a Silverado Canyon home Saturday, with damage estimat- ed atJ4,900. . Orange County Fire Depart- ment officials said the blaze oc· curred about 8:30 p.m. 3.t 29162 Shady Brook Dr., lbeo home of Sharon Bukamier. There were no injurie~. Stanton Man · Shot, Killed - A .. Sla~an died Saturday from a single gunshot wound in the c.hest. Dead was Jo.hn Wi ll iam MaUhew, Jr., 32, of 11221 Santa Rc.aUa St. He dled at Stanton Community Hospital at 5:45 p.m., about four hours aft.er the shooting. PoHCe declined to give further details of the incideril pending an investigation. ' F~ .... 1Al JUVENILE JUSTICE ~SYSTEM ••• . ' • ml.saion) when selecting an agen· Supervisors ' s tance, cOunt.Y cy to study &hOrl· and Jpng·term Probation OfClcer Mar1aret goals or the Juvenile justice Grie r so1netimes finds"-herselt system. defehding prot:iut·ion policies that -Embracing the so-called were, in fuct, estlitJlis)1ed by the San Dieco Plan, a program supe rvisors;'throt.t1h budgetery aimed at divertin g lesser controls contrury •to her recom· juvenile oCfenders from the mendation8. system simply by not accepting· And the Juvenile Justice Com- lhem al youth i;nstitutions. mission, which hus continued to -ReqOestJng"'the California call for udditiol)al det ention Youth .Authority to conduct a fllcilities, finds the supcr\"isors management and program audit turning e!Sey,,·here for advice and • bfthe·Probatl()'\1 Department. ignoring its reco mmendations. Jn contradiction to those ac· Philosphical debates aside, the lions, a nd before the state could j uve nile ju s tice &ystem in make ·threat e ned moves on Orange County is undergoing a juv~ile hall , the board: drastic facelifting. -Refused to continue funding For openers, the board has set fdUr community·bitsed..WYersion a target date or Sept. t for the progta ms after f~I seed clos ing of Albert SiUDn Home, grants were used·up. the refuge for the county's aban- -Balked at appropriating re'-. doned and abu5ed children. quested money for probation however , the Social 'Services personne.I needed to man Departme nt is havk\g difficult¥ juvenile. hMll intake stations so obtaining the necessary court ·-·ttrar tl1lit .. otfenders headed Cor certification o~ 5hellt.F ffre t:!r~~~~~t~:'i~~:r!5!1~~~~~ -Rej e eted consul tan t s " keeping the children at Silton. studies that showed Qiversion New intake programs ilivoly· programs already established 1 under th'e Probation Department were y"ielding satisfactory re- sults. · -.Once appropriated $500,000 for the pufch3Se 'Of a ·second juvenile hall site. -Showed littl~ Interest in overhauling the juvenile Justice system until the hall's over.' crowding became an issue with lhe state early last summer. As a result of lhe contradic· tiontr or chariges ln the Board of Boy· Injured In Car Crash A 10-year·old boy was critical- ly injured when·struck by an auto while crossing near the intersec· tion of Knott Avenue and Melrose Street in Buena Park Saturday. Police said Thomas Ray V31eMano of 1Buena Park was taken to La Palma Intercom· munity Hospital in critical eondi · lion after the 8 ::C6 p.m. accident. The driver of the car, Carroll Lesley Julian, 28, of Buena Park, was not charged. ( California · Group Urges Babylift ,End OAKLAND, Colll. (UPJ)-The California As s ociatibn or Adoption Agencies Satutday s trongl y cri tici zed the babylifting of Vietnamese orphans to the ,U nited States. The California grpup sa,Al•there was no need to bring the children to this co untr y be cau se Vietnamese do not want to lose their children and, are capable of c oring for them . The Vietnamese, it \,•as stated, care for children through extended fa mili es and haveµ ~trong sense of family obligation. Instead of bringing a relatively small numbe r of ori>hans lb the U.S., th e CaliCornia group urged the federal government to give al leaSt $1 billion to ossist international organizations. in relocatin g children within Vietnam and their own culture. ing .social services and the Departm-ent of .Mental Health are in lhe,.experimental stage 11t juvelill<! hill. . .. Their purpose i& to wet..-d out minor offenders and dJvert tbem elsewhere before they are ln· troduced into in stitutions and. a system that Thoma5, for exam· pie, says tends lo sink them de· t'pcr rather than discourage de· linqucncy. _ But diverting first-time and light offenders to other programs is proving more dif(icult than an· ticipated. · Such a program assumes other communit)'-based lreatmentcen_. ten exist. But Orange County has found itself short of a\'allable · roster bomes and other forms of community treat1nentcenten. Tues day, the Board of Sup"ervisors will epnslder e armarking $1.5 mllflon· tn fede,ral re\'Cnue ~haring furt41 for juvef)ile programs that_WfiJ..fft!I· tually he chosen ;!>y,.tlle;J\(>:.tlllle J6stUe slhdy Commission. · 1-to~v'ft, even in that ap- prvJ)riation, which is q~ to" belbflhe ~iverslon Pl!>d• d•· signed a·s-alternall\•e· tO deten- tion, the super\•isors have run in- to a stumbling block. The con1mittee establisht.'CI t.o evaluate the worth of revenue sharing social Progrums:doesh 't \\-'ant lo let go of the reins. According to Thomas, the com· mittee sees juvenile delinquency 11s a laWenforcement rather than social problem. As a result, the $1.5 million needed to alter the course or the juvenile justice system in Orange County is at hand but· subject to the board's willingnes! to override the policy of a commit- tee it established rorthatpurpose. Nonetheless. the system is un· dergoingchangc. And the direction it is moving is toward detention for those who co mmit se rious and violent crimes, community tr~lment for. lesser offenders and:the re- fusal of the s ys tem to accept youths who have committed of. fenses that woul'dn'l be con· sidered offenses if they were adults. Carcinogens In Chlorine? NEW ORLEANS, La . CAP) - Chlorine · c reates possible cancer·causin g compounds in dr inking ,,·otc r but it is too beneCicial o bactcria·killer to ban. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Russell E . Train said Saturday. "It would be rolly to abandon chlorination. which provides very &ubslantial h.ealth benefits to the American people," Train told repartert. Thoma~ l(eevil l•••O. ltiomas A. Murphinc ...... ..,........ ,. Thomas M! MC.cenn ,_., lfiW ' , Dial·a ·Ride, which sends minJbuscs to a rider'a doorstep ;,Vllth a 4el,phj>qlt e . .U. °'"· mM -favored in-the s6utti c.'OUllti ~ ; .... ,. OMI said'aJmost SO percent or those qu('slioned said they would use the sy$tem iJ it were avalla· ble. Oistricl off1eial1 aay .a 2S· percent ~sa _e figure l's very· The EPA tested drinking water in 7b cities across the country and Cound 1all of them had traces of cancer-causing compound&. called carcinogens , Train saJd. Coast Woman Shot· in Leg Charles H Loos Rict\ard P. Natl -'>1• .. .,,I ONM,P<19 t:Ol'°'I Ott lets Cr.l• -·· Jiii -.. ""'' ~htt! ~~::::... 't<: .. ~lli. ~=~.~~~·· .. ~~~":~.~ ... ~7'l\IJ;'~'),~~· •IW"O"qaf••-•l Tel~hont 17 14 1 642·4121 Cl•ssitltd Advertlsil'H] M 2·S.71 ~ltlloll ' V•l+t •r..""Or•o!• 511-6310 t r-S.-. CN-ftto 495-0630 ,. ..... -1110-......, c. ...... c--1 ... S40·1220 C•PJ•ltlll. "'J O••n'" (O••' ."""'''"'"' (-llJ, No.,.,.11toroK, 1iloot1••!-. .... 11$<'..i M•llfr er •Cl•t rllttfflf"" nt•t•n '"•• H rt•••ClllttCI '"''"°"I l~t••I PH"""'"" ~I C.~•lfM_.,.,_ s.r-cl••• ,_._. ... ""'Cl •~ C~tf ¥.1•. CM''°"''•· !."'""'.i""h ,.,, .. , "oo.._,,.,,: ... -II M,00 -INr; '"'+.'•• do1!rfttl-u.oo -·· I, l • good. • The Di -a :"'Ride conces!_l ap- pealed Lo the survey respcatents because it 11",rh~ap, coovmleat and more effic ient than f'elU}ar bus service, DMI said. The people 0110 favored.a l'und· in& method wherein the clly «· coun~ would P•Y-llQ percent fl( lhecost. wilhthe resfcov.,-ed bf tbelr.ansit djstrict. A Jorge per«!nLap al _.. showed t onslaeraole ·~ Iii. 'tbe P a rk·n·Ride concept. • • J 1 :•ea•le aad a,,a ,._,, . , Sea Scou~. Scott Byrd and Seth Mootchnik (tight), Ii.0th or Ship 305, Seal Beach, paas the feed bucket for donations t.o Bonnie and Clyde and Friends Memorial Trust Fund at Salurdai's benem horse abow al Orance Coullly.:Jl.'alrrrounds. SpeclalOn shown, all ..... -.":_, . " ~ (>OUntial donors, include (from lell) Dar- rilYn Oliver; Mr. and Mrs. John McKamey and Janet' Farmer. ~-Oliver WIS one or founders or the fund. She named it for two of the 14 horses that died us result of fair· grounds slablc fire. • I l A Newport Beach woman W11 reported in good ~ltion late Saturday a fter she was acclden· tally shot in the lee with her husband's revolver. ·, Susan Robi n s , 22, of 123 Lu1onia St., was taken to Hoa& H,.pttal follow lng_tbe Incident at aboul7p.m . Police said l!lrs. Robl111' husbancl, Joe, was holdln1hla38 reyolver, \vhlch he believed to Ille unloade<I. when it acctdenlally fired, ,alrlldn& Mrs. Robina In the . caU .. • 1 • ' ' • \ Zambian President Seeks Ford Support ... SAIGON ••• Mich., charged . that the Saigon Foreign Of(iee "is ripping us oCf'' by charging. twice,. or more, the usual price for exit visas . Spanos, who worked-for the U.S. defense attache in Saigon. arrived with his Hanoi-born wife and¥>"n. · ,: :-• J WASHINGTON (UPI> - President Kenneth Kaunda of Zambia told President Ford in an extraordinary toast at a White J.fouse state dinner Saturday that "Southern Africa Is poised for a dangerous armed conflict.." lie asked Am('rica to try to preserve peace by immediate ly ending support for white minority governrnents. K11unda, a black man who led Zambia to independence in 1964, vigorously criticized the United States for providing assistance of any kind to maintain minority while rule in Rhodesia a nd apartheid -legal discrimination -in South Africa, a'mong other countries. ··Southern Africa is poised for a dangerous armed conflict," Kaunda said. "Peace is at stake. A conflict with disastrous consequenc es con be averted,'but·. I s ubmit there is not much time. Urgent action is required. 1\merica must heed lhe call or the oppressed.'' Pie in Eye For Kunstler ~ASHVILLE , Tenfi . (UPI )-Minutes . after he said co ll ege st u.dents lacked revolutionary spirit, Chicago Seven attorney William Kunstler became Ten n essee's latest victim of a collegiate pie thrower. · .. American students ha"e Ile)~ s pirit left.'·' the civil rights ·attorney LOI(! a Vanderbilt Univer s ity audience. As he spoke, a well-dressed young man s lipped on 6ta1e. splattered Kunstle r with a1 chocolate cream pie and escaped through 1:1. side door .. · Earth Week Statts WASHINGTON <AP) -Earth "'eek, begins today with enera:y conservation among lhe lheme1 to be stressed In activities planned across.' the couptry', according to the Alliance for EnVtronmeatat Education. Earth Week inarks the fifth ·~nlveiaary or the m8$$ deinonStratlons or April 22.. 1970, called to dcaw attention to eavironment•J probleina. ' ' r Ford and Kaunda had spent an hour conferring Saturday afternoon ·and a White lfouse statement issued afterwards said a part was de\•oted to discussion of ''the changing political discussion in Southern Africa." It gave no hint that Kaunda had expressed the feelings he did in his toast. Reporters "'ere not permitted to be at the state dinner but Kaunda's remarks evidently surprised Ford. The Pres id ent. in his earlier toast, praised Kaunda for his .. leadership and "commitment to peaceful negotiat1on" of Africa's political problem, predicting ·•peaceful diplomacy will bear great fruit." He made no specific reference' to problems in Southern Africa. ' .. '~-~~ '!~':~:: IRS officials want · to cover up for former Preside Nixon by U.S. official's at Clark said 1.324 persons--lncludine nearly 900 Americifins -have btt.n e\•acua'ted since April 5. Gov.ernl'nent sources in Washington say little more than 3.000 Americans remain in Saigon, but the e mbassy put Lhe figure at closer to 4,000. Jn Thailand . the former· governor or Pailin, a Cambodian gem-mining tov1n 220 miles north~est of P!Jnom Penh, said the 43 government soldiers 've1·e slain Friday. after he complied with rebel orders to raise white flags over the to"'·n . "When the Khmer Rouge came they beat up my troops and shot people. w}lo resisted." said Col. Hori Tone. "They ordered my soldiers to wear their uniforms. then shot 43 men." The governor was among more lhan'l.,OOOCambod'ians. including 300tt'oops, who fled the five miles t'.'Q: lhe. Thai border. ~'here they · _were illsurmed and reportedly &:iYen permission to remain se\·en days. Cranes Leave • Cholera Area IL)l,DELPHIA, Pa. -A former Internal ue Service a~itOr says top orderidg his name removed from · • agency indexes in late 1973 when WILCOX ; Neb. (A Pl -Nine 'l evideitce surfaced that Nixon rare v.·hooping cranes, w.hich had·t' had under.paid his taxes. refused to be · sh<><>eq out of a , JH ·a.,.copyrighled story in the cholera-tnfested area, gave up suooaY 8Ulletin: former auditor.. after 361k>urs Of hilr·assrnent and Ralp.h F. LaCross said rhe Oew aWay Saturday_. particiPa1ted in ..,, proctss of Only ~ w~OOJ?l.nc: e~"'J?CS are ''burnirig of('• .Nixon's• Daine ~wa ~be al~v.e 1~ the~ld. and !rom mic::f'QfilmedJndexes, mak-·· .conSi rv,aJlon ~s-tl} fear tha_t. ing it impossible' tor aDyObe -ch:Olera could kill some of lhettr wkhtn"JRS to locate NiMD's tax tb1syeur: • returns. · ~ • · r---'-=-'='"=-:-:===----i LaCross ~as·quoled as rii'yln~ .,..,,....,....,,. the orderl front Wa.shln.cton• to -· h .... _...... "burn off, NixOn '1 name from (lklt~Ni#: '1 you 00 not ti...e )IQUt' .-er by 5':30 p.m .. c.11 belore the in"ciexff Was unprecedented, r .P.llJ.. tn<1 ,.our c09y win t. o. butlhecommandwasfollowedtn · ·~. Phllaaelphia, the IRS Mid · Atlantic:: Rqional Headquarters, -without betltallon. The B.ulletin quoted LaCross, who retired last June on o medic&l disability, and "other 1.RS aource1" a1.1ayin& Nlxon '.a name also wu re1moved from In· dexes · in .Martinsburg, W. V11., where IRS'a naliol\al computer teal« II bued. 9-tutday ¥d SllQdl!IY. II yo.;·oo not tec.ive )'OU1 copy by 9 •. m.1 Salur· dly, or a a.m. Sund•Y. call t.llore 10 ..,,.. arid your COPY wUt Die deli..et'IO. c:1rt.1·111 Tehpt 1• Motl·Oranoe County 4rns HMJl I . NorthweSI Hul'llll"liJ101"1 Be.ch, and Wetlmlnster ..... : •. 1 ... 1111 S.n Oem,nte, C•plelr•nq Beach. ... · s.n .Alan Ctf>itlrtno, ' Oln•Pl?'"'·Soultllagiuflll, , l8gUNI NJ,guel , ......... ....... • Sund!Y, Aprll 20, 1175 DAIL y PILOT . AS - • • ~ lta Irvine, Where Is • BEGIN THE REVOLUTION -Paul Revere, portrayed by Dino DiCarlo, made his famous ri ~e from Boston to Lexington Saturday \upper left), but the West Coast . version of the trek was delayed SO minutes in Irvine while 'Paula' Revere (Jane Paul of Culverpale) and other elements of a B1centenn1al parade s}:M)nsored by lrviqe Jaycees got put together. Obvious ly, Ben Franklin and his marine color guard from El Toro Marine Co1ps Air Station (above, right) did get a parade together as can be ·seen (left) in photo showing Paula doubling back from line of march to greet some spectators. • ' ' I • < CONCORD ••• in one of the first skirmishes or the Revolution. · At similar cer emonies at the Lexinglon Green eight miles a\vay, Fo rd told a cheering crowd that he' h ad had a •·wonderful ex perience'' ·in l 'aunching the nation's Biceptennial. He s aid h e had an ''inspira tional opportunity l~ciy-(irst·at concord and now al Lexington'' "'hi ch gave him "a new spirit and a new strength abo11t .our country . ·~·we have inherited a great tradition;'· · Ford said at· the historic Lexington site. But, he ctdded, it was now-the job or all the people to see that when Americans gather 100 years from now, "they can s ay 'o''hat IA'as done here on this date was the kickoff for a new century of unity and progress at home as \1;efl as ubroad." He-ad"ded , 1'-l f We join in !iiiitl in the next 100 years, then we wil l have done our part in tribute to· those who have preCeded us.'' Police said about 50,000 persons were al the Le~i(lglOO speech, which·"fol lowed ·a reenactment by Jledcoats and l\1inuteme n of the Lexipgton battle, also 200 years ago. · At Lexington, Brilisb troops in 1,775 we(e confronted by Minutemen armed with muskets. and a brief battle started, forc ing the l\tinutemen bat:lc. Later, the British suffered a setback at Concord and .were forced to retreat to Boston. · - Another Invasion: Tourists-This Time CONCORD , Mass. (AP)- Nearly 200,000 tourists pedaled, paddled, and hiked into Concord aiid Lexin gton Saturday to celebrate the skirmishes or Col- onial farmers with the British 200 years ago thaL grew into the War for. Independence. In the uSually quiet suburbs \\'est 'Of Boston, colorfully cos· turned Minutemen and Redcoats boomed the beginning of the na· lion's BiCentennia l "'ith smoky musket (~e. H.und,red'! of latter-d ay militiamen. boy scouts and 6.inFamily D . {;! •• !-!J-? ie -ua«.:ure. ' -LOGAN,-N.A-1 . (UPI) -. Six members or a prominent family were killed Saturday night in \Yhat police said was an apparent multiple' murder, and suicide. Officers said Mr. and Mrs. Robert McFarland and their four children · "'ere found shot and' ·S tabbed to death in their fashionable home in this tiny community northeas t of Tucumcari. near the Texas-New Mexico border. The identities of the children were not r eleased. but they ranged in age from 5 years to 3 months.· The \•iptims included three girls and alf infant body. • school bands m<1rched \\'hile thousands of onlookers crowded the streets and fields under gray, drizzling s kies. 'fhe activities already were un- der \\'ay by Friday evening "'hen croy,•ds began to stream into the l\vo towns. In Concord, most roads wer~. sealed off, so people-many Of them youn-g -rode blcycles1 hiked with back packs and pad- dled canoes down lhe Concord River into town. · By midmorning Saturday. "'hen President Ford arrived to s peak al North Bridge, the crowd ha d s .... ·elled to ;in estimat- t!d 125,000, including more tha~ 20,000 counter-demonstrators \Vho tried to shout him down. In Lexington. 30,000 onlookers gathered in a. predawn ~rizzle to "'·atch as a corps of 200 Redcoat. forced 75 l\tinutemen into a retreat, reenacting the first shots_ of the revolution. Police s aid the cro\vd later grew to 50,000. Crowds packed seven to 10 de- ep applauded as bursts of musket fire resounded for about five minutes as the outmanned col· onials tl!ied to , hold of( the British. The crowd fell silent as eight of the Americans dropped to the g ·round . reena e ting the casualties or 200 years ago, but chee:·ed shortly afterv.·ard as the colonia l s regrouped a nd n1<1rched off in formation. tne great . see c ,,esterda'/, cars o' y toda'/ and . tomorrow. .• l .._,. , l J(ite Time The Great Spirit blessed their tepees \vith plenty of sunshine Saturday as 100 • fathers and sons of the Y~I ­ CA Indian Guides camped in Huntington Beach ·s Central Park, but the wiJ1ds were light and capricious for kite· fl ying lime. Rick Freeman, 7, of Cheyenne tribe-pulls (above) and Craig Morton , 7, pushes {right) in efforts to get 'em flying. Peter .Toghia and son, K enrreth (bel ow} have some riggtne-t6 do before facing the flight prQ- blem. Dally Pilot Photos by Lee Payne -' Sunday, April 20, 1975 . ., \ ' W eat'1er Eases Grip Tennessee Town Recovering Frotn Twiater 1 ' , U..•llf'f;.10 Oo•M Bo!.t~ 811H<1lo °"'"'" ancJ11~i C.ltvel- . • . . . . \ . ' .... ., .,·:..-..... "' ~$ ·"it t' " . ., 41 " .. " .. 81 4J .. " '1 JJ .,. u J,. •1 t:J I ·"' .. ~." " " .. ~ ... _ ., .. " " ~ " .. " " " " .. •J u . " 14 JI " . n ~ .. " ~ !: .... ~ ~ .. " .. " 61 4) 11 ., " ~ ... . " )S 4J • '1 10 n ., \ . ' .. • This Is a no-nonsense offer that leta you make e bargain deal. In what la dellnltelY a buyer'• mar· ket. You make Iha normal 10% down payment with our low 81A% 1 Int-I, and for up to 12 months, ~ln9 on the locatlon you cllooae, · SeeWlnd wDI make your entlnt monthly prlnclple and Interest paymentL Thia can amount to as !"uch as a $3,IMIO uvtngs for you! All YOI! pay 18 approlilinataly $140 per IJ1&th for your taxes and homeowners' asaoclation f-. In today'a market we don't want to gamble, we want to sell you a home. We're wllUng to make you a "Buyer's Mar-. liel" deal:Act today. Thia offer 18 for a llmlted time only and already one!-third of all SeeWlnd homes have been sold. Located near Hoag Memorial ~Itel above Newport Harbor. Models apen dilly frqot''..' 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. (714) 845-211118. · ·, Priced froi11 $45,000 201 Superior Blvd ., Newport Beach . Cal. 92660 (714) 645-2686 -AI Ihe comer of Superior Ave . ·and Ticonderoga Slreet. " * TVPICat tales ptice $45,000. Total downpaymenl S•ll.500, 3'0J'PM)1~ peYl)'letlls al $304.28 ircl. Ofineiple ana tiler•tt. OIU• reat.Ntd mon!l'lty ~poonds lor taxes, lnwrRe and honieowne,t' association lees. 8 ~'11. interest 8li\. tnnuar porcentage Ille. ' A Development al Ooh E. WoodWard .. " , ·; . ' ' . ' I j T d: b • l• SI ( ' .'i ' F' 1 µI Su eh lh• ~. in· or a11 Sl St S( .!i Tl B ,di ·st ' Pl 'SJ rl .co d 0 a t i l • a 't: c , l 1 I I . • ' Sunday, April 20. 1975 Activist May Seek Tumiey's Senate Seat .. ·s~NTA MON'I CA <UP-1)-Tom fla yden. a'l\tiwar activist who stood trial as one or the "Chitetgd Seven" in the lulu )960/:i; suid Saturday he'I~ cbns id f!ring running for the 'u .s : Senate st•at held by• Democrat John 'Tunni;y.._ · · · llu y d e n , who i s inarrtetl to actrcs& June Fondu, s uid he ¥(0Uld mount a. ''grass r.oots'' campaign ror lh'e 1976 De mocratic SenutorJul nornini:llion rather than run as u,cundidatc of a lhirdp1trty. • · ;·'third pi.l r ties-arc impructi<:al ," he. sa¥J. "4 f~vc voted Oelnocrat and the people I idt'nt.ify - (\'Ith · a 1·c grass roots Democrats." The formt-r Vietnam \Var protester identified Alabama Go'" George \Valtace and former .. Ok13h6m·a Sen. Fr..c·d . ., · · l-lu1"ris as ~he ...._o·nl y nu;:'-'."al Sees politicians in the nation •' .. ._,JJ ..,...,-.., t1:1lking the kind or ··street"talk" th<Jt people want to hear. Eco .. ...,,.m~N Upturn •'There is a clear f UI 'J feeling in the country that people don't kno\v r.AUFORNIA Cory Sues IA Bank For Fwids · SAN DIEGO (UPI >-Businessmen mu.st ex· what policies .arc needed tract bctll'r performance Crom the mselYes and to replace the ooes that WS ANGELES (1\Pl their cmployes to overcome the present bu siness are Clearly bankrupt," -St<.ile Controller Ken- DAILY PILOT A5 Oaklmul Gypsy Guilty OAKLAND CU Pl l-A young gypsy has been convicted on t"·o counts or g rand th e ft for allc1,:ed ly bilking two "·omen out of S89,500 by lellint: them she could <'Ure their ID!.iru: ~s.!>tulds through s upt•rna lural po'vcrs. 1\lamcda County Superior Court Judge Gordon --!\tinder set ~1a~· 2 for the seritcncing of Sonia !\laric \Villi a ms, . 26, of Oakland. Grand .theft carries a sentence or one to 10 year s in prison. , slump, Dona'ld D. Doyle, president or. the San l-laydcn said. nett'I Cory has riled suit ·FraneiscoChamberofCommercc,said. au.tinst the Golde n Stule A 57-ycar-ol<t East "We have an economic "' · ··The free t'ntcrpr:ise system can pro .... I us out · Ban.k or Los An"cle;;., 0 a k 1 and \\' o mrlf' .--crisis like hothing since " "' •orthis problcfnonl,y ifbusincss1nenusctheir.i'n-the 19365 <ind\hl--r\"£''"' se-t•kin-~ lo r et'over tcs tiri c d 1-h;it l\ s. itiatiYc and demund a· stronger l)USh fron1 tht•i r Sl113,498alie"cdl'.' hL•ldon William s convinced ht•r Dt'<.d remedies i.lrt' not "' cmployt•s," he Si.lid at a meeting of the state unclain1cd n1oncy o r-'s ht• couhl rid her of evil \\'Orkin ". \V e havl· a Chamber of Commerce Bo<ard of Directors 1'"r i· "' dcr·.s. ~µirit s a nti cure he1· · foreign c ri sis th al the · II ·11 h b d day. cold \Var policies al'l' In the suit filed la st · tcrmina Y 1 us an · J ohu ·r . lluy, cxct.'t.ltive \"ice pl'csidcnt of the unable to sol\·e , and\\(' \\'eek in Los ,\ngclcs 1'hc \\'ilncsS said she In c .. toag . t f r •, " ' . UP'IT•l ... IO• • stale chamber, said signals ror e<.'onomic op· ha\'c a ~ovcrn1n ental Superior Court , Cory sold her home and i::avc # • • •• • ••••• , • ... • , , , ,. timis m\\'creen1crging. t·risisin whil·h more and sa:rs that under state ~1rs . \Villi°ams S·l0.000 • The Los Angeles SW:~T squad responded to a burglar a larm at a t . Although the state unemployment rate rr~t· 2.5 1norc people don 't la\o,i:, any .s u<:h money un · from the s ale. She added drugstore, and af\~ a tense~ four-hour wait police •brought out a · t pt:rccnt Ii.1st year. µrices of goods and SL' 'ices be Ii c v e in what clai1ncd for more than s h e g;.ivc th e gypsy , burglary suspect, Tyrone Coles (right). His sister wipes away <irl! starting down, inventories arc eing politicians ;.ind th e seven years becomes 523,000 from t,,.o bank .. teats after he was led away from his hiding place in the attic of the 'replcnisht-d and Cinancial ·institutions havl· n1 ore 1>0litical establis hmE.'nl due and payable to lhc accounts as ,,. L•ll as store. · 111oncy to m;.ike available, he said. ~ are-11ayin g. state. Sl0,000 in jl•\\'elry . . ~~~~~~~~~~--"-~~~~~~---'.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- New Business A Bordello ' . N~PA (U Pl) -·Al B_iule is quilting the bC1r business he1·e· to move to Nevada anQ open ;.a bordello. l-le suys• his wiCe, Ann, thinks it 's ;.i ·good idv;.i . · Oia lc t•:-.:plaint·d that hl' \\"as driving through f<~allun , ;-.; ev., \\·hen hc notetl a lll'\'·sµaper arti · cle rcµorting thut county \;.i>,1.· ln thut ureu al· lo\l.'S brothcl.s lo be opcrutc<l . .. 1 thoui::ht 1 'd purSUl.' that Olll'," he Si.lid . .. I guess it wus just somethin g that sll'uck mc. It seemed li ke a J,!ood idea.·• I-le said hi s ,,·ifl! supports him because "she likes to cat, too. She doesn't see as ho\\' there might tie. any Problems." .1-J~ .. Jla~ 1!91,1i,::ht ?'.7~~<;ITs .or land on .. ll·~·~-~­ about eight miles west of Fallon and hopes to get the brothel operating in about six \\'eeks. .. ,. . ---. Clwrg~:r;;,~;~ti .1 ·.: In ·1nf<iWPD~a1no·~ ' • -... 1, .., .• _h"f; 11 .. S1\N. DIEGO <UP'li -\\·on1;.1n fo r· )11f}''i &'.'~ ·• ~· .F'ra.nkic Reese, 36. lt"·as all egcdth:'jttht• plebded gui lt y in u1v1ame<l infant dil•cl Suplii·lor Colfrt to a 'ft'Qm stra ng11lut lort ;_ind charg~ of cndangc1·ing suffos:ation•Jan .. 10 .. i\'h·s. the Ill~ of"hcr newboi;rp Reese said ttJe baby ,\·us daU.i!11-er , a !e~.st!:r ... not uUve '''hen bor;n, to inciuO ed orfense ' of tHe her kno\\'ledgc. origlniti ' murder charge The judge leld her she againSl ht'r. s hould have obtained Jlldge Rob e rt O .· medi<.'a l 't.'are foL' the Staniforth s cheduled in fant an'd for hersclC .sentencing of. the bothbeforcandattertht' southeas t San Dicgo birth. ' ' The·' Red·wh iskered Bulbul, s h own in , drawing, is sought bY, · state biologis ts as a pest to fruit crops. 'Sightin gs should be repqrted ·to the couilty agricultural department . Originally froll)·lridia and Southern Ast?, the birds cra~.;e tomatoes, gr·apes, avocados and other ·t.ypical Ca lifornia croPs. #>· -,, • I :"'., . :i->•J. ~: .},. ,t. ("- ·'-· 't ... Tti~ney: Gjv.~ F o~d, Not Military._Aid ~: Sp. C R 1\ M E N TO O\'erdut• for lhiJ n a tion td" (UP1)-5en. John Tun· 'help s._,,c live!/ inSlead Of, ney (D·Calif.) Saturday destroying them." ... : 1 ;called ·on .the· United Speaking i ~,·a' local ~ rs tat es to. _supp I y I Presbyterian *hu r~h, t humanituri a n aid to Tunney toldacont~rence Sou h•at Asian nations, on rood that the U.S . dee 1i1n1 "The time is s hould help create a 1 '~ -woritl-otock!Pletfloods. f FaJ.rn -:rne a1ternativ~;1s Uf. :.. lowing milliops to starve (JI( Colilroct · wh i I e we to o l u·p ' _ emergency .daid 1>rO· l INDIO (UPJ,-The crams."hesa1 ..... f United Farm Workers or Tunney said rut \VO.S OP· •America will sign a one-po s e ti to ·MtS iaent l yearextensionofitscon· Ford·~ reqlf e!tll to ~ tract with .the Diiiid Congress for mi Ii tar)' aia I Free:dma1h ·co ., a forVi etnam.· · 1 Coa~hellft Y•lley g~wpe . "But I strOt:tJpr-·.sui>;-· producer, J\ was un-port hum~i;iftl(t\lll\ <IS· I nounoed Friday. st stance tt't Sou t~~a s L I UOnel Steipberg, com· A!tia,'' he said. .. 1 pan)' pres.jdef!l and Tun n c• Y ~ s n ld u • ch -,. t rm a a o r the coopcrutlve c(fort.b)' Lhc : Calllornla ol>ard or· f)>od .U.S.· and :'>" .. ,o~rc•·lith and A1rlcu ltur c, nutlon s or th.c third 1 decllned to disclose de-world" to Jllev1ate food t t.ailaofthe new tontract, shortages '·c?ul~ r~c t but. ••id that negotiators rurblsh our 1m~ge us a t forbotb sidesreachedan nation c~mm1t.ted to I aeteement during th~ hclpinl: the sufr~r1n g, the -pal!l wttk. Tbe conl(llc:t downtrodden.~""" , ' w\11 be 1lpecl April zs. • 1n1." •• · .. . J • . •I • • . ' •-,,.; _.. .... ' ' .. . Fabu.i~us .finds for you, your famjly, and your home in all of -·· . the departments listed below. Much merchandise reduced right out of stock. Many items reduced ~1/3 to 1/2 of their original prices. Plus, many special purchases at exceptional savings. FASHION -· .... .,.,.... ' ,. Jew.efcy,-Handbags, Hosiery, Accessories ·~. . • 0.rlifornienne CasuaJs, Coats, Dresses Town & Travel Dresses, Coacs, Sporrswear Sherwyn Dresses, Casuals, Coacs, Sporcswear .:.· f I C~U~gienne Dresses, Ourer"\car, Sportswear . . ' ~~shio11> ·Gitfiery Dresses, Coars & Suits • Innovators, Emp.hasis, Fur Salon, Pavilion Infa1ns, Gir~ 'Boys, Young Juniors, Teens • ~r~ &.JJo<!y Fashions, Robes & Leisurewear Sleepwear, Daytime Lingerie, Cosmetics ' Women's Shoes and Young Shoes SHOP TODAY 12:00 NOON TILL 0 5:00 P.M. MEN'S STORE Men's Clothing, Tailored Sportswear . Men·~ Furnishings and Acc<>Ssories Slacks and Coordinates, Men's Shoes forerunner Shop and Wynbrier Shop Men 's Oucerwear, Boys' Clothing • Men's Sportswear H.OME STORE • Housewares, Dining, Decorative Accessories Barb Shop and Bedroom Accessories Carpeting, Oricncal and Arca Rugs Draperies and Custom Draperies Furni~~e, Sleep Shop, TV and Stereo ·Sun Shop, Luggage and Nocions, Toys Books, Fabrics, Yarns & Art Needlework • -· • . ' . • • Shop Monday thru Friday, JO am to 9:30 pm; Sat., LO am to 6 pm ----· Shop SUA<lay, 12 :00 n0on to S:OO pm Bulloclc's So/Jth Coast l'bza,San Diego fw)tat Brjsrol,Colao·!llttl!.''6-061 ' .... • • , .. •• • .. ....... " 'I-•• -. ---·-· • \ AC (,...• -D-~-i;-;y_p_J_W_T_E_D_ITO_R_IA_L_PA_G_E---...) . Wheeling a:rid Dealing It's naive to suppose th»t the busi11ess-0£ polities is run lik e the PTA -on Sl donations, u c hili s upper now and then. and an annual rumm~gc sale. Running for office is a big-buSjness proposition and if you don't think so take a look al the fund-raising activities being set up by members of our Orange County Board of Supervisors . Evett thougb it seems he just c~rn-~ into office, Second District Supervisor Laurence Schmit is offer- ing th~ highest-priced meal for those who'd like to pay him homage -$1,cp:J per ticket at ·a banquet in his honor next month. These money-raising affairs range all the way down to the modest $50·a-ticket barbeque planned for the campaign of Fifth District Supervisor Thomas · Riley. The irony is that this flurry of fund·raiser s is com· ing just after each of lhe five supervisors have spent long hours discussing the need for reforms in cam· paign.funding practices. lt sounds as if they \Yant lo get som~ction going before they put teeth inlo the pontificating they·,·ebeendoingon the subject . Campafgn.fundin·g reforms can h ardly come too soon -and probably v,:on 't. A Great Deal to Celebrate As \\'e Orange Coast residents go about enjoying this weekend, it is difficult for us to comprehend that just 200 years ago Saturday, 77 ttntil·then ordinary men-armed with little more than strong hearts and facing IO·to-1 odds-sparked the great adventure in freedom tha t has become the United States of America. millions around the world. Yet there are those who would suggest that because of our current problems at home and 1abroad we should hang our heads in shame and forgo any spirit of pride ancl rejOlt:ing in celebrating our Bicen· tcnnial. There are those \\'ho say we must now shrink back from any obligation to moral or political leadership in the world. Whait nonsense! ·:. - 1'he United S\ales. with allof our problems of the moment, continues to be a very great blessing to each of us, and a very great asset to the world. And we still have more good things going for us, as individuals an<J; as a nation, than any other people in the world. Just (Shudder) Tell Us The U.S. Navy thoughtlessly and needlessly. scared the socks oU or thousands of Qrange County re· sidents lasfweek. Jets ~nd warships were involved_in_ exercises just • off the coast -exercises that involved some sonic· boom runs by the aircraft and some loud booms from 11aval guns. · With no advance notice, citizens by the hundreds called news1>apers and the police seeking information about the jarring noises. Most reared it was an earth-' quake, and not a few were frighten et.I badly. The exercise involved no secret maneuvering, • and the Navy's qnty, weak excuse was that at· mospheric conditit;fs carried the sounds farther than usual. That should have been taken into consideration. ' -. \ ,j' ~ • i . ) •• . Jn the 200 years since then, this nation has proved many times. usually against the odds, that strong hearts, high hopes and dedication to freedom can pro- duce miracles. This nation has been an inspiration, as weU as source of gr eat material assistance, to At any time they even might shake up the at· mosphere, the Navy public relations p eople need only to let-us know ahead of time. This is your last chance f,o adopt a. Vietnam war orphan, folks.' . ' . • -If they'll tell the press, the press will be happy to let everyone else know. It shouldn't happen again. U.S. Ill Asia: A Yugoslavi~n ·Pa~~llel By JOSEPH C. HARSCH Obviously, we are approaching the end of the story of Anierican involvement in Vietnam. We can't yet see the shape of 1 the last chapter. The '-''ithdrawal of South Vietnam government (orces from the provinces or the Central Highlands does not necessarily forecast the eventual disintegration of the government and culture that 0Americans so long ::ind so expensively sup - ported. The abandonment of those pro· vinces wi\I m ake more military units available for defending Lhe coastal plain and the major cities, all of which lie in the coastal plain, The ARVN (A rmy of the Republic of Vie tnam) is by now a well-trained and veteran force. It is still~well armed and still able to give a good account of itself in battle. It has not been defeated. It has been regrouped and given a le ss ambitious assignment. THE CENTRAL Highlands ha\'C all a long been disputed ter- ritory even when American troops were there. It is moun -. tainous, thinly populated. and the terrain is ideal for guerrilla operations. The ARVN has never controlled this territory. It has held the cities. but ne\'er the countryside. The effo rt lo control the \\•hole has been a major drain on ARVN energy anti resources. It should be able to do better at less cost in defending the· coastal plain. The ~'ithdrawal may amount to a second partition of 1Vietnam. The Viel Cong is now un- challenged in its C'ontrol of the mountain spine. But the cities <.ind peoples of the coast are loyal to the goyernmenl 'in Saigon. It IA'ill be Yery much harder~for the Viet Cong and their allfes Crom the North lo overrun the coastal· plain than it has been for them to consolidate their grip on the mountains. So, !A·e can:t see the fin al out- come. But we can look back and try to see what mistakes were made and when. Back in 1945 v.·hen the Japanese military efrort was col - la psing, the American OSS (Of· fice of Strategic Services and precursor of the CIA > put agents into Indochina. They met Ho Chi ri.Jinh and provided him and Qis followers wit h money 3nd y,·eapons. The y recommended to Wa~hington that the United Stales use him as the principal vehi cle for the organization of a new government in the wake of the departing Japanese. That ad· vice was supported in the Soulheas1 Asia section of the State Department, but it ~·as e \•entually overruled on the ground that the French wanted to return to Indochina. HO CHI MINH himself ~·rote to \\'ashington asking for American aid. But Washington put lhe-in· terests of France first. for the sake of American. policies in Europe. Suppos e the v4rdict in Washington had gone the other v.'ay . What WO!Jld the situation be like in Southeast ASia how? ' The story of Yu'gOslavia giYes us useful clues. The issue in both cases was much the same. Could the United States back a Com· munist regime against the old or- der? It was done in Yugoslavia. Tito was backed fi rs t by the British. Washington reluctarltly foll owed the Brit.iJOh lead. Yugoslavia w;is c'ommunized. But it turned into a native variety and quickly broke with Moscow, Marshal Tito never accepted Moscow discipline. Yugoslavia puruses-its own independe'nt foreign policy and its own in· dependent variety or com- munism lo ttiis day. - IT CANNOT be proYed Lbal the story or Yugoslavia would have been _paraUel ii\ Indochina had Washington backed Ho Chi Minh in 1945 as it backed Tito in that same year. But there ha~ al~·ays been .an independent spJl-i t among the peoples who live un· de"r the southern rim or China. They have traditionally been de· ferential to China, but never sub- jected. · Ho Chi Minh was as much of a man, artd. as muCh of a folk hero, to his 'p"eople as A1arshal Tito in Yugoslai:i~. Had WaShlngton backed him, the chances .nre re- asonably good that he would have behaYt.:!d . like Tito and played the gr~at po"·ers against each other lo keep, himsClf and his country .independent or an.Y on(' of th_em. IC that h1td h :ippened, Jn . doehina. today ~-ould p1:esumably be Comqiunist, but independent of both Peking and ?i-lo~cov.·. There vuld be no civil war an<l no biood'!hod. ' . Which ~Id have bct!n the Jettier eVil, "'*1.at might hnve·hap·l pened oc wbilf has happened~ ' Joseph c: •H9rscl1 wriles for tile editorial pagts of 1/1e Christlart : Science Monitor. Tenure System Covets Quality . • •· Bejahhers_! Is CIA~s Eye Cast on Eire? Ky JONATllAN llARSCll DUBLIN -The CIA m ay be plagued by a new wor· ry ... The ancient church -of St . Senan on tiny A1utton Island off the Irish Coast 2S miles from Shannon interna· tional airport. Irishm en :.ire upset" by the unpublic ized sale of the 180· acre bird s anctuary to an Am erican firm . · Irish ne\YSpapers speculate that \Yith [ts position on the west coast, Af utton Island and its church will be packed with CIA agents and electronic gear to SJJY on Soviet sub- marines. Soviet s ubs and trawlers, of coune, do pass by regularly. lrailine alter NATO naval ex· erclscs. lrish newsme n asse11 th at by usi ng an 1\mcrican holding company and an innocent Iri sh church .ris <.i front for spying, th e Cit\ could com·. promise Irela nd, which is proudly a ncutrul nution and not a NATO member.The wild rum ors gi\'e Iris h headline writers great op· portunity for bold type. But perhaps it is ti ll an inno- cent exercise having nothing to do with the CIA . There arc even those ""ho wond e r whether press- battered CIA opernti,·es .ire planning a quiet monasti c life for themselves Jn St. Scnun 's church. Joriothan Horsch fs a cor· 'rt1pondtnt for tht Cl1ri1tian Science Monitor. To the Editor:' Re : Leland Newcomer's arti· cle. ''The Tenure System Needs to Be Fired" (Sunday, April 13 ). Leland Newcomer, forJ.Jl er superintendent qC the NewPort - l\.1esa Unified School District, re- commends that tenure for Calirornia teachers be abolished. He suggests that only young educators' are open and flexible enough lo relate to today's youth, and influence their behavior, goals and inspiratioris. 1 The implication in most pro- posals to e liminate tenure la~·s is that young teachers arc better than old teachers. This worship of youth is not unique to educa- tion . 1-lowever, as a classroom tc;.icher and consultant for 10 years and publisher's represen· tative "'orking with educators for five years, I've found that it is dirficult to make generalizations about teachers on the basis of their age. l 'VE OBSERVED teachers of all ages at work in their classrooms, on committees, and at trainin g ~'o rkshops . As a parent or l'A00 elementary school- chi ldren ~ l 've visited their school s and classrooms. Many of the fin est teachers in our schools todu y are those who 've been teaching 20 years or more - thcy "r e enthusiasti c, hard- '-''Orking, knowledgeable, in· no vativc <:ind conscientious. They are awure of many styles of tcuching and can choose the techniques ,that v.·ork best for each child . They can be an in· spiral1on and of help to new teachers. 'Current tenure laws make It \. possible to dismiss teachers ror specific causes, while at the same time sa(eguardlng their rights. Changing the law so that teachers could be di'smissed on the basis of their, age would not be beneficial to education. BOB COOPER 'Flawed' n,_a11• To the Editor : Regarding Dr. Dumars ' answer to Ron11ld Reagan re-, gardlng abortion: To me. Mr. Re~gan was j u~t deploring the waste in human life caused by abortion, not only to the baby but a lso to th e mothers. Many mothers who abort their babies have mental or physical pro. ii ( MAILBOX ) LoftlffS !tom ....... n •ti Wik-. Tiii' 1i9'1t ~ ( ...... ft .. tllffl t• Iii Ip.KO •r •llfTli!Ml• li .. t 11 r ... Mrwd. \.1n1r1 .t HO -•ft ., Inf. will .,. _,_ ..,riff IMO. All 10ltor1 m•1$t llKkllMI ............. .,..;11,...dd,..11~ ft•m•1..,.,lloM-ldM,.. Cl\>HI II '"'O<i•nl •D•left l1 •prp1te<r1, Pootr, will ..., .. pwbll111...i. blems a rterward. Some pro- blems, such as infection, hemor· rhage and mental breakdown are large problems. Some are lesser, such as a callousness and indif· ference in regard to their fellow human beings, Dr. Dumars is a member or the profession whose job it is to heal, or if unable to heal, is supposed to alleviate pain for his patient. Why then Is he agaiMt "flawed" human beings? He says these "offspring will never be aware, sense pleasure, have memory or recognize parents.'' This statement shows that Dr. Dumars. does not ·know much about "flawed" people. He does not know that a very'high majori- ty or "flawed" people become self-supporting. He does not know that there are families that' are looking for ''flawed '' children lo adopt because they -.are already raising "flawed'" children themselves. There arc no unadaptable children. If it's too much for parents with "flawed" newborn babies, let's (Ind homes for these babies. Let 's not let them die because their parents and their doctors are unable to feel that these babies uren't "warm, lova- ble and cuddly.'' DR. DUMARS alsosaysthatin· ranticide docs not necessarily follow abortion. He talks about infant mortality and then deplores letting children. surfer from dh1orders and parents una· blc to cope with s uch a new life. Then he talks against adoption in such c.ases. What is Jell but inJan- tlcide? 11 this really what Dr. Dumars wants? We already have lnranticlde In our United States, b1any flawed newborns are being forced to die in ,hospitals now because parents are not being told all the beautiful and positive programs lhal are accessible to flawed children. ' Dr. Duman wants us to go backwards {negative) in .medicine Instead or forward (positive). He doesn't want us to be Good Samaritans and.help one anothe'rto be the best we can. MRS. DOLORES KAISER Tax Credit Questions To the Editor: I refer to the Sylvia Porter col· umn of Tuesday, April 15, in ~·hich she discusses the recently aj>proved five percent tax credit onnewhomesales. Miss Porter makes it sound too easy'. You should know that the National Association or lfome Builders is continuing ll5' efforts to obtain futher clarification and interpretation or Certain ambi· guities and unclear language which exist in tbe-,_uide lines is· sued·on April a bY IJl' IRS.·llla or addiUonal1sicnUlcance th~t final regulations covertn1 the lax credit ;;i,re not expected to be ls· sued by the IRS until later this year -it is not unusual for severa l months to elapse between the passage· or tax legislation by the Congress and the issuance of detailed and final regulations. ONE OF the quolificfatiorlS for the tax credit is that the home buyer must attach to his income tax returg a certlficate Crom the sell~r ~ating that '°the purchase price is the lowest prtce~t which the residence was ever ofCered . for sale .'' The NAHB h as specific'ally cautioned builders to <'onsu lt with coun1el before issu· ing such a certlJleate because or . the ''uncertainty presently sur· rounding the meanln1 of the statutory language." Severe civil penalties, fines and J'mprlson .. menl w.ill result Crom a fal se certl!lcation by a 1eller and, because or this, It Is somewhat misleading for Sy,vla Porter to advise prospective home buyers that they should lnislst in placing a condition hl the sales •fret!· ment with a bulkier that such a. f,crtiric ate be l$sued. wftlk>ul.1t..al· ng that there may be Cmany) In· stances when a builder ts not In a position to colnmit himself. Quite frankly, Unle11 the g·u_tdellnes are clarified with respect to the question or ''Jowesl r.rtces'' the value o!thetax credit egislallon to the Bulldinc "In· dustry wUI be ne1ll1lblo. Thero la already considerable conll.llton in the minds or prospective home buyers and it Is most unfaJr I of Congress to expect buyers-a'hd sellers of houses lo wresUe with1 problems that :·should be com· petently disposed-of by the highly qualified experts.on the staff of. the IRS. . .• . . DAYID A. W. YOUNG OrphanAccuUuratloir " To the Editor: • In the Sunday edition of the· Daily Pilot, there Was an article with suggestions by Dr. J ean. Carlin tor the r~milies adopting the-war orphans. The adopting families have shown interest and concern and certainly must be ·a"'.are ol ihe difrerences between the culture these children haYc .left ~nd the culture to which they have come. but some people a1·c not •. ":.. _, - T·he,_ si·ggestionS li!ted by Dr. Carlin are not random and not to be chosen as if they were multi· pie ehoice-they arc very basic and important in lhc cultures o ( Southeast Asian count1ics. lt is vital to the adjustment of these war orphans that eveJ11one in cont.act.with them is made awarµ or ttiese basic cultural dif; ferences, . The identity. culture und feel-1 ings or the children should not be forgotten In the process o( Americanization, ft should be u' sharing experience ror :ill of us: JACKIE BERNARD . DAILY PILOT Robm' N. WHif. P'llblWtn- TMmo• K1nii.!, £dilor Thoma• Palnwr.SM'*at Editorial Pa gt £dUor The editorial P•le ot the D•ll.1 Pilot 1•ek1 to .Inform •nd stimulate read•n by prnenUnc on thll P•lt dlverae romment1ry an '-'tt of l•erat by 1yndlr•l· 911 tolU•nllll and c1r1oonltll by · proyld,in1 • rorum for ,..~. view• and by prt1enUn1 this Mwlpaper'• oPlnlons and ldt11 • on C-*rtt1tl lop lc1 . The ettlorial ' oplniont of·th• Dilly Pilot tppe1r < .> onl1 In the tdltotial rohnrurat I.lie • topi ot the P•I•· Oplnldn1 ••· i 1 ptelM4I b1 the col•mnh1l1 and J t'artoonllll and lftter writers are t thetr own, and no endoratment of \ their vlew1.• l»y lM Daily P\lot Mould bt Inferred, Sunday; April 20, 1975 J ' I ) ·U.S. M~st Take Orphans ::· ••. It Work~d for .Hiroshimans ~ Efforts to bring Vietnamese or· Phans and homeless t'hlldren to the United States have run i.Qto Hverre opposition from chtla peycholo1ist1 otnd culturul lln· ~roPologlsts . ~ These experts contc11d thul the ~cue operations arc being cur· fled out by well -intentioned b-.l . ..l11uided people who huv9 'ery • OtUe knowledge or what Is In- ' tolved In pluck-· . f!1 thlldrco out • ' ¥ • highly de· 'eloped culture and setting them down in a totally d i r-f. e r e n l ~lely . Chil- fren, they sUy,. are n ot for &ransplan~in g; they do not automatically adjust \o strange races, words, foods, tusLoms. The .result is "culturbl ·~k ••• the effects or \l.'hich, ac- cording to the experts, c!in pro· duce long-lasting mental ""d i)hysiological dislocaUons. tlow valid is this advice'! ' 1 SOME VEA RS agp, I waa con: nected with a prqj,ect .ttw i:. brought a group.of diSfll:uredaftll· crippled yo ung gitls.Jl'pm Hiroshima to the United States ror surgery and exterided hospitalization. Ttfc girls were casualties· or the atomic bombing or Jliroshima. The plan we de- veloped called Jor the gi,l;'ls to be Oown to this country by the U .S. Air Force. They would live witb· American families when they were not in hospitals. Since most or the· gifls would require a hair-dozen or more operations-involving plastic and l NORMAN COUSINS rehabilitative surgery. their stay in this country would last at least a year. The Society of Friends in ' A mer i ca w o u Id u c: cept reliponsibility for finding , ramUJes for eac.b or the girls and for iycational lrainin1 ir desired. JiiO -sooner did we a.anounce these plans than formidable oP· position developed. Some child psyc~ologists and cultural an· lhropologists made public. state· ments 8evere1y criticizing the en· tire project. THEY PREDICTED that within two weeks alter the girls arrived the project would col· lapse because the gifls would be unablf to sustain the cultural BhQflt·. ·Tlte1 experts urged Presi· dent Eisenhower to veto lhe ~ans, or at least to order the U.S. AJc,Forcf not_lo participate in the pf""Cllratn . Prelident Eisenhower ac - corded ui the courtesy of ex.plain- ing'tl)l' '~i•l'i ;lq lilm l!l'r'"'iially. I \o)~·tlieJ>.resii!Ont 91 the end en. Ua!1 0( Jhe" surgeons and physi- cians who were volunteering their services. l 'spoke or the sup· port of ,YJ1-5ociety d 'American Friends and of the American Red ·Cross. I told him or the continu· · ing role .or the Saturday Review in carrying out rrehabilitation prolrams in lliroshim_a. Presttlent Eisenhower support· t.-d us completely and the project went fo"rward . The disfigured and crippled girls from Hiroshinla were brought to the United States. During the rull period or lbeir stay in this coun - try, the re was not u single cu.se or homesiUness or cllllurul shock. The experts were complettly wrong. All. their academic trc.ilnlng hadn't taught them the one lesson that both preced es und transcend s specialized knowledge : Love and warmth are more lmportunflhan·cultural differences. The experiences or the 1-llros hima girls iq livine with their American families enabled them to bridge all the cultural gaps. , The Vie tnamese ctlHdren being brought lo the United Stale8 ure not being transferred lo ~old and impersonal institutions; lhey arc becoming Members of families. TO b~ sure, they will ·e n· counlcr_pluch that is strange, but they will al so discover that nothing is more basic in life than the regener ati ve force: The potentialities tor creative growth will be nourished by ll'l e al· mosphcre of love and full acccp- t an c e in whi<'h they find themselves. BOTll TllE children <.ind their new American families will be as toni s h e d -n ot <t l the d if- ficulties or language but at the case with l"'hich it ii possible to communicate across cultural barriers . Expe rtis e always has its limitations, but ne ver more so than when il seeks to speak out on human r elationships without tak· ing i11to account the fact th at human Jove and compassion arc primary and that national dir· rerences ancy cultural gaps are secondary. , ... It Eases Asians' Suffering As tbe child victim& or the military ·disaster in Vietnam are· s hown nightly on television, American viewers ;,rre respond- ing with a wave of maternal and paternal concern . Childless couples iii well as families with children arc offering to take Viet- namese orphans into lt\eir homes and ;:idopl them. Even si ngle women -and I have tulked with three in the past. two days who have mentioned the matter -- wonder aloud it,thf!y mtght lake care of a Viet· •1 _, 1 narnesechild. Tbe sudden action of Ed Da· ly. president or World Airways of Oakland, of sending 58 ch{ldren on a.. (light to the United States atalnat the or- ders of the IOtal bureaucracy is wldel7· admired, since it dram.Uz:ed a determination.to do something imme.diatcly about these orphans. · The death two days later of 1*> adult.a and orphaned children in the crash of an Air Force C-5 Galaxy lnten..sified public con· req1. Henc41i1'today thousands - peih111 hlindreds of thousands in America -are asking how they mtcht adoJJi a Vietname!:le child .. ·The AgenCy for International »evelowq~;has been swamped With tele~ne ca(Js from people wanUDg to either adopt children or ot.httwl se help the refugees. Much bureaucratic detail is in- volved in adoptions across in- ternational boundaries. Thcover- eeas aaenCy identifres the or- -phans to be adopted and does the panr:work with Uie local ~ern · ( S. 1: HAYAKAWA ) menl. Local adoption agencies in the United States identify s ui table homes and try tom at ch the adop- tive parents • preft•renccs as to age, race and sex with chiJdrcn p_rovided by the overseas agen· C'll'S. AMONG TllE Ain crit•<Jn ';:ind in· ternational ai:;encies operating in Vietnam are· Friends fo.-All Children (445 S . 68th St .. Oou!der. CO 80:J02); Frie nd s of lhl..' Ch ilare n of Vie ln<.1n1 (600 S. Gilpih'. Denver. CO fml8): 1-lolt lntematiohat Children's Services (P.O. 'Box 2420, Eugene, OR 97402 ); TravClers' Aid Interna- tional Services (345 E. 46th St., New York, NY 10017); World Vis- ion (919 W. Huntington Drive. Monrovia, CA 91016 ). Mrs. Betty J ean Mock or the Holt agency explains some or the difficulUes of adoption. Early in the war, she s ays, American ~ social workers discovered that the Vielnamese, having no v.·ord for "adoption" in their language, were unfamiliar with the concept. There was also some suspeicion that Americans w'anted children to raise as slaves: A turl)ing poirlt· came when a high Vietnamese orflcial visited the Holt agency in Eugene, says "1rs. Mock. He saw the temporary care facilities and rnel adoptive parents awaiting their children with nursery rooms outritled "l<l.'ilh new cribs, toys, diapers and love -and withdrew all objections. The Holt agency specializes in placing the mixed-race children of ~merican servicemen - children who are rejected not only by the pt•oplC', but e ven by the or- phanages of \'ictn:im. This agen· cy has sent 409 such children on a <.'h<J rtered P an American fl ight to Sea ttle. Chicago and New York . Tllt:RF. ARE se\·eral obscrva· lions to be m ade about the v.1aveof sym pa th y fo1· th e refugee <'hildren of Vietnam. f'irsl, many t\mcri cans -both those "''ho sup· purtc'd a nd those v,:ho opposed the vi<ar -hoav e been frustrated by their po"'·t·r\(•Ss ness. thei r in· ability to d o anything to an1tlior<.1 le m41tters. In <Jdopting O/ ollH?r'.'·isc help- ing th (• orphaned children of th(• war, they sec an opportunity to do something positive lo diminish Ulc suffe1·ing or the VietnameSl' people. Second, Americans have been adopting Vietnamese children sinc:-e 1966 a nd many have been on the waiting list for a long time. The present emergency means that many who have been Y.'ailing can look forw;:ird to an early fu lfillment or their wishes. Also there has been in America a shortage or babies to adopt. \\IHAT IS MOST remarkable is that for most people racial dif- ferences no longer stand in the '''ay of adoption. Before World \~iar II it would have bt•en an ex· ceplion<.i l white family indeed that \\'OUld ha,·e contemplated ;.1dopting a n Orie ntal child. But s inc:-c those days there has been in America a g reat change or ;:it- titude on the su bjcct of ral'e. This change is largely due. I am sure. to the civil tights move- ment. It is strange th al the decline of r;.lcism s hould be one or the unex- pected by.products ofwur. Sunday.April 20. 1975 OAILYPILOf Al Debacle Poiso11s World Se11fi111e11f • Vietnam Haunting U.S. \11ear ine ss throughout the country a nd the aggravated, breathless and often distorted reports from the battle zone itself. The A.merican people have been given a steady diet or misin· formation with very fe\\' 11ctual rac:-ts for a decade or more. Now , Congres11 . being by nature more eager to follow than to lead. is probably happy to ha ve at least v.·hat appears' to be derinitive ':oter r esponse to the isSU('. y,•halever it is . Congressmen tend not to li ke to c;:ist votes on the floor when they are uncertain about their consti· Wfrlc• , 'That's the most blantant demonstration of the domino theory, I 've ever $t1Bn!' ( tuents. RONALD REAGAN ) But there is no mistaking -the fact that here America's Soulheasl Asia policy is viewed as a failure. and the American visitor is as ked constantly if the Asian debacle means that America might not contioue to honor its commitments in Europe. THE UNDERCURRENT is one of questioning American leaders hip that has been taken ror granted for so long by the British and the Western Euro- peans. Our railure Lo pro\'idc lht• South Vietnamese \1rit h the replacement arms . ammunition and· rucl they ha,•c needed and now need amounts lo a b<td case of American myopia and a cause of celebration in Mosrow and Peking. Con sidering pas t patterns of bchetvior. the.Soviets arc likely to put pressure on the L;nite<l States and its allies elsewhere now, since they are \ielermined to nudge their periffietcr or in · nuence ever further away from their home territory . Our mettle having been tested ;:ind found wanting in Indochina. the Soviets may bl' encouraged to try us again soon. Allhough it ·s probably fair tC' say that the British have no specific interest in South Viet- nam and Cambodia per se. they are very \\'orrie d about tht' possibility of one or their oldest alli es, Portugal, drifting into lhe Soviet orbit. and American failure to aid the Southeast Asian allies has symbolic importance here that cannot yet ~ fully measured. Our abandonment or our allies and our failure lo honor the as· surances "l<l."e gave them in sign· ing the Paris accords already have influi nced the coll apse or the recent Is raeli-E gy ptian talks. a nd yet may pro,·e to be Lhe most haunting mistake the United States has made in nearly 200 years . Ozone Destruction Must End-in Time There is convincing scientific evidence now that some sub- stances released into the at- mos phere by technology can cause loss of part of th e stratospheric ozone layer, the earth's vital protection against the sun ·s harSher ultraviolet rays. Some dispute remains ove r interpretation or the data, and there is .obfuscation on both sides . The Federal .Avaiation Ad· ministration suggests that a re- cent study shows no danger of ozone loss ·from superson ic transports -but obscures the fact that the conclusion applies only to exisling SSTs and those now in production ; the same study shows lhal a major in- crease in the numbers of SSTs would risk a loss of Ozone. En- vironmentalists have been guilty or obfuscation by insisting the danger or substa ntial ozone Joss is imminent. · Agreement is Jess than · un· animous, but there seems a fair degree of consensus a mong scientists that this is not so, Mankind appears to have a grace period of a few years to begin to redlice its release of ozonc- depleling chemicals, nitrogen ox- ides, fluorocarbons and others.i This grace period should not be used lo put off action indefinitely. Tbe chemical contami11ation·1 must stop eventually, and in· dustry ought to be making ita plans now. I F'tom the BaUimore Sun. Are ~··Bad Die~s Imperiling Future Counti~s? By TONY to°NRICHS According to Livingston. this un-startled the San Diego medical com-lake results. I believe Livingston's CThe Healt.h Oepa.rtroe~l s sev_e n· dernutrition is not described as the munity_ They s hO\\'ed that lhere were statistics could generally be)lppli~ lo '!'Onlh delay_ in s ubmitting its C1:P.Pl.1ea-1 "\In 197;1. a group or ~tud_enl"J al UC San gnawing pains or hunger or or \\'eakness 1, 123 pregnant \VO men \Vilh incomes Orange County... lion ro~ fund.1~g v.·as sever~ly cn_l1 c1zed, Diego. under the direction of Dr. Robert or fatigue; it is described as nothing less below the po\'crly level and 1.342 with in -As in the case of San Diego Count)', by vanous c1t1zen groups, ~nclud1n g the tilvlnc.ston. o r the Dcpa rtrl\cn~ of than the wasted lives and lost potential . comes ranging from the poverty level to the latest census data for Orange County Orange Cpu:ity Comm~n1ty Devel?P· Neurofflences·, researched the question : of .stunted mind& and stunted bodies or twi ce that level who had nutrilional in -is the 1970 U.S . Census. The results using menl Council. RcsJX>ns1ve Education' "11 thefe evidence for or against the children. takes so lo\v as lo jeopardize the brain Livingston's formula show th~t 682 preg· Projects. the . ""'"cl fa.re Coalitio~. a~d po11tbiJity that some children in San Clinical, beh a vioral a nd autopsy development of their-unborn. nanl wom_en living in Orange County e ~en .the Child ren s Pounda l1 on 1n1 Diego County might be in jeopardy for evidence ill convincing. The un: .. ~ with incomes below poverty level duriog W ash1~gton, D.C.) .brain deve1opment, as ~ result of un· dernourished child's he!Jd is s maller. on LIVINGSTON'S STATISTICS and 1969-70 were jeopardizing the brain de· In this progra m , known as \VIC. ;:i Jo\\'·+ demutrition in the womb or during the the average. The crown-rump length, data arc no\v ~eing used as a mode~ in velopment of (heir unborn -that is, of income pregnan.t woman. infant or r hild early years or life?'' overall body hciglrt and height·\\•cight courses taught 1n both the undergraduate course, i£ Livingston's data can ·be ap· under 4 d~t~rmtned l? be vu lnerable to, •Ftnt, they defined the level of un · ratiolikelyallWlllbebelownormal stan-and medica.l school departm~nts at UC plied to Orange County. malnutr1l_1o n receives a .~onthl,Y d. emutrition that would be likely to cause San Diego. But provm· g Li'vi'ngston's theo~ 1·s an voucher .al a local health clnuc:-. Th1s1 . d;lrds. There may be c,linical lf,bor1.1tory · ~ h d d food r damage in humans, by usi ng as their sighs of reduced levels of noritf:tl body Livingston believes his formula c:'n be allogether different story. Dr,-Thomas vouc. ~r 1s re ee!"e at a _ st or~ . or, bue tl)e results of prevtou!S studies on cheri'licals. Social and psychological de· applied to Orange and other counties to Hamilton, director or health care spec1~1cal!Y de~1gnated h1gh·nutr1t1on •imal1 that concentr.ted on protein v-elopment and the acquisition or , . services for Orange County, last wLeek andv1tnm1n-enr1chedfoods. .tnid calories. Protein~ts essential for sensorimotor skills are delayed or defi· Tony llinrichs is a freelance writer living In stated : "We are rinding very few grossly Tl'IE \'11C PROG Ri\M, .,..·hl<.'h started ~urt,r-g lbe ·brain. and a lack or · cient. lfunlington IJeach . Ht is a former mtrnber of t.1ndernourished children in the county. Jn February 1975 in Orange Cou nty. ~ill ~lorlea pr.eve.nts''adequate protein the board. of directors of llUt Orange Counly We are finding some children with mild provide vouche rs ror 160 prcg nanl.o _ ..... 'zatlon ,_ '• '" ,; ., OOLDREN who are undernourished Communit." Dtve/opmt'nl Cou~cil, r ...... tsnit~ nemla (Iron del'1clenc•) but 1·n most h C 't c1 · · r llUU • • "re,•h•racleri·,11·ca'Uv.moresu.sceptible ,,. ~,., a 1 • women at t e om mun1 ~· 1n1c o 1 Althouth sludle~ Ql'I hWnati• tire not as .. .. 1 1ng Cos ta 1\·fe sa. Newporl Beach and Irvine. cases nutrition counseling and iron pills Orange County and the l\tedicfll C(•nll'r . 1 ~1ct, because thei"8riablea caMot be to infect.tons and lo parasitism. J3eciu.se solve the problem.··· Also 670 infants and children \Vill r<'C('i \'e hUy·eontrolted, they point in the same of Illnesses •nd lethargy. undernourished delerm inl' the number or pregnant llelene Dicke. nutritionist at Com· vouchers through the health department trectkln J • children tend to miss valuable play and women \vh o v.·ould be thought to ha,·c munity Clinic of Orange County, goes so clinics in S11 nt a t\na. Placentia and La Science' 9ver the laata~ade has begun schooling opportunities, subtracting 11 ut r:i 1io na1 1 n l B kes s o IO!W u 5 10 far as to challenge Livingston's formula liubri1. ti e1tablt1h that the brain of a baby while further £rom their inltlaldeficienccs. that a large ..... rcentage of low-income But the sizcabh.' difference in the 'i I d I I Th s o ·cgo sludents also e•am1'ned i·eopurdi ze the bruin de velopment or F"' ~t.hewomb, during in ancy an near Y e an 1 • · A pregnant women ore deficient in caloric number of vulnernble pre~unt \\'Omen · ldhood Is strlc1.4y dependent on ade· the "Te n-Slate Nutiition Survey" oC lhc llu~h· unborn. intake. Ms. Blcke told me, '•Instead of according to Livingston's formul a and De .rtm.nl Or llcallh Educ.ll·oo ond Dr. Eldon Foltz, headofthedlvisionof ate nutrltion for it1developmt-nt. P · • seeing ladies wilh low-calorie intake, the number no"· being helped \vllh \VIC When the mother has been un~ Welfare and determined whut percen· neurosurgery nt UC Irvine, told· me. m anv of the ladles I see in the prtnalal food voul'hcrs seems to call for further J.;;.o;; d l 11 · me women o'nfa n"• and "Dr. Livingston is hlghlv respected In ,, rished during pregnancy or ur· a~e O OW·lnco · '"' ,, program are~(lt\f•"e.igbt." investigation of Li\lingston's stud" and '' h"ld I h d e consum1·ng food al the the held of ncurosciences and bis pre· ,, IO' breast feeding, or iC the Cl t 5 un· c ren wer · · She added at tn.A....uate intakes or the .nutritional status or low· Income · · hed d l W{ or earlv level tbat would put the brain in vious studies have been relevant, relia-~ ~rnouna ur ng ~cy " blc und factual." Sue Miyamoto, the vitamins A and C, lroo, calcium and pregnant women. · cJdldhood the brain ca be retarded and jeopardy of development. nuliition Instructor and dietician at the possibly protein are )>eiDg found ln &<>me Considerin1fthe great rise over the last '9complet'e.ly developed. IC • child hai; Once this was established. they DP· patients. · five vears in the cost of li\·ing, the cost of ~d 1 d 1 II sM ol br·i·n cells bv plied t.he5e percentages to matched Orangt Count.y Ml"Cl.lcal Center, com· 1 1 't ·-eve ope a u "'~ u • .3 • mented, ''Llvl ng1 ton 's statistical THE HEALTH Department did apply r~ and r~lc.or unemp oyment, 1 iseems tM time he or she ts 18 month!I old, it Is. catefOries or people In S:tn Diogo. nc-rnethods appenr to be r eliable. Althoudh for federal funding for lhe Special Sup-highly unlikely that. the undernutrltlo11, knoWn now. he or sM oever wlll develop ~rd:~_ng to information from the 1970 I would like to sec a corn.laUon ';,r plemenl~I Food Proe.rnm for Women bclieved•lo ha\'e e.xtSted at the ti~ or f'llly. ?!lo imount of later feeding u n \ lY!_~,en,. sus. b"·h~ M b1'••hemical s Ludv result& to nutrllion in· Infants.and Chlld.ren. . ' Ute 1970 ct nsus ha.a disappeared. . ' ,..i.e. up for thb defii;lt. , , ,.., lndin&~. pu ~ ~ arch 1974. ~ , • I • I ' • I• • ' I . -. . . AB DAIL v PILOT Sunday, Aprll 20, 197!5 Politie19~ Noles New Obscenity. Law ·Trt: . . . By O.C. HUSTINGS Of 111-O•llr Pile1 s-..1 A new approach to defininl;_ o scefiity has been introduced in the Legislulure by. Senator Den· nis E. Carpt!nler. .. This is not an attempt to write into la"' what. is or is not ob- scene,',' said Carpenter, "but to redefine obscene matter in language d erived fion\ Supreme Court.decisions~'' . "'Under· the Newport Ber.ch '!lell'ublican's prow_sal <SBli86>. obscene matter would have lo de- pict sexual conduct in .. n of- fensive way that' is completely without serious literary, artistic, political or scientific value"". ( ' ''TllE KEY is the word ·serious,· which has been indicat- ed in the court decisions as the appropriate approal'h," e:f.- pJained Carpenter. . .t · "'l\1y bill is not an \meinRt.: to stiftc free expression or to"iO'lete anyone's ri ght to free expression but to tnect u s erious problem ... said Carpcntt•r. ··Almost ;:tl l r easonable people agree t hat \\'(.• huvc ;Jllo\ved too much obscenity and too much cundor in the depietion of sexual acts. ··This is a reasunL>d approach to dealing with the problem without violating constitutional rights to free speech.". • • * ' Carpl·nlcr: 1ntrodul't.'d legis lation requiring the smuller ships to have ~uch plans and to have them approved by the state Depa11mcnt of Fish and Gan1e . Without the oil spill c~tingen­ cy plan. it would be illegal for the ships to enter California waters. ··o~e to th e lack of ,a deep· '''ale ... port in Southern California these ofl:·shorc transfer s are necessary;" ·said Carpenter. •111: ·' ORANGE COUNTY ' . is also necessarrthat we Pl'Qled. our wildlire and Our c.-oasutne." • •• • ' MAJOR REVISIONS ol JOJall '. claims courts ure ~ ii another bill introdUC(d ¥by Senator Carpente r . ' . '"The theory or small claims court is to provi'de guick-, inex- pensive a.nd finaJ--rDea.:.11 de- cl4e small disputes ~tQJIOI. warrant the time, l•~· •nd expenses involved m ,a regular Co urt ttial ;••exp laloed ~Car)teoter.: '"Sometimes Lhere is a substaptial legal· issue in- volved, but nol much money at stakf. 'I Carpenter's bill (SB 888) would rai.se (he maximum dollar value of suits from $500 to~. require night an d Saturday court sessions and provide a filing fee system to make small claims courts self-sus taining. • \\'JIER E NECESSARY, bi· lingual legal aid clerks and \\'l"il - ten in struc tions would be madl· c.1vai lable. The· bill '-"'di so a uthorizes three- year law students to develop an analysis of facts and legal issues involved and lio hold a meeting between the Parties befOt"e the trial. P . p ·•1 suspect a lot of cases may be izza atron-settled this way before they even get to court,'' said Senator SENATOR Carpenter also has h Carpenter ... At least, I thipk the introduced a new bill that would Suit· A eues analysis will assure 'better govern the unloading of super. e· justice and a greater guarantee tankers orr the coast or Southern or the correct results." Calirornia. He says these opera-T th B J._ tions are endangering rish and J.. 00 r01reR -·TODA~ THE TWO parties wildlire and lhe coasUine itself. come in cold, tell t he judge their .. For the pas t year, these SANTA ANA-A. patron who · t f · d h 1.5-million barrel tankers have claims he broke a tooth when he poin 5 0 \'IE''-''. an t e judge de- / 'll~~p~tinj .,: ·n(Jrie ·in1 Gre~h . ~A 'p-rofe•1or at the. ~brouah· Wedne1day of Univenlty of California, rUais Wede , sajd the UM-Gf Irvine is revolutionial,n&. c·ompil(er1 :not onJ~ scholarlY rc1earch o((h~ mWtes the TCG proJK1 classlc1 with a ·c6tn-po11ible b.ut coald rei- puteflzed thesaur"us of volutionlte the ~lnkln1 clus1lcal Greek. of cl1t-'slclil ,r cholars Dr. Theodore F·. ~rWJ-worldwide. :. ner, associate professor "The compUter work of classic• ut UCf and we do i1 not deal&~ to d i1r e ct o"'r o~ t h e replace .thei' acbola{." The•'aurus. Ling~ae Bruniier SJ!lld, . .,."bJll · •Graecae ('!'LG> pro,iect, J11erely to ni-lnlm ze 9'11 rejected Iii' traditional le11wo•k, th•! ..pr91'eillj data-&Blherlng tecbnl· the ma~inl ol ~fiolarl» quis o( claSsica·I". j1.ments."... ·~ schOlars 1n f1ivor ot ~ · ·ch or the rri,ooW~ computer that will st.pre 1,. million word 1~1.!'j. and retrieve an estimat· ments or Greek text an: ect· 90 ,m)Uion word& lb trU.la(ed into a spe;~ form the basis of the1\rst. ~· of English leJ:~ the s au r u 1 of i,h e !l.Dd-1Arabic nume!~~.~ c I a 1 s i c'a l Greek key ·punChed and t~. language. . The proce.ss 1.s c(onc BrunnerH•'.ho is t~ave)· aimultljn~ously br ~ in g t o; .•m ad r j'\ll t !! !:1811 •1 Oi\e•~f·~~'. represeA~ ~lie Unite~• comparN :tr~utn\IY · States . at i he Iftterna.J t1"9ure.... I .,. hiMi·_ ucc,ura'c tional Syfl\postum on rate or noi mOle tt,an C!f1 C o m p u t a t i o n,.,.a I mislakc per f2s.ooo JCcY Linguis_tlt~ M.a.nda,y. stroke11 1 · \. -I . 1 • ·~~~ '-),;l • ~ I , • ' Ji ' . J,. ., • .. 't • ,, I:. _. E' " . -...... . . ' Ra jncJjVldui:il' driUD 0 1. o'f-W" ~ -I ·y.-'" '",r .,... • ' ... .;, . ' f. ::.-... ' . .., Huge Selectioh LON. Prices been transferring crude -~jJ \p bit into a pizza at a Newport cideswh<?Wins,'' 500,000-barrel tanker~ rqr de- 1 eeach restaurant has sued the The bitt 1 also bars lawyers from GREEK STUDENT _ Dr. Theodore .,F . li\'Cry IQ ,.efinc,.1'es on -~·-e." . acility f_o,. S25,000 in damages. the smul claims process except ' ~ Brunner. associate professor or classics · ·' Check' us Ot'l t I • saidC.arpenler. .1 ' ,; PaulJ. Rozmajzelcont end:-fi n u s pl a intiff o r defendant . U d 0 C S T I -11 al UCI a nd director of JJroJ·ect lo produce n e r present 1.8.\\'S., tJie his range o unty uperior l'c1n1ca y, uttorneys are not -L •• c!! LI G"eck theSc.tUl'US, S(Ud1·es readout Of transfer operations are not re-Court action that the head of a now ~rmittcd but often appear quired to h<Jve a contingency nail baked into the pizza was as an officer of u cor)X>ration in -Sigma 7 computer being uti lized lo speed plan spe lling out the equipment responsible for the dental in-vol,•ed, thus circumventing the up intern'ation11I project. Is it fair to sug- MlsslonVlejolmpotts ble for use in the event o ii at "El Roberto's" Fashion Island unf<tir advantaJ?e. according to on t<.ipe, the computer may be beginning 1 Sen Di.,o Fwy. •t A,.,., Ptt•.::.,. 11 Mission Yiljo which mus t be on hand o~ai . juries he suffered when he dined spirit of the la\\' and providing an g:est that , \Vith 15 million \\'Ords a lr'eady • · spill. 1 __ _:__~"e'.'s'.'.t:'.a'.'.ur~a'.'.n.'.'.t~l:'.a.:s:_l J:'..:'."'.'.":.:-30::_-_____ .::c:.::"::."""'.::n:'.:t:::e_:_•·:_· ---------,-~t~o'_'.:'th~i~n~k'__·~· J~l~'s'.__ila~l~I ~G~1~·e~e~k~to~m'.:'.'e~?_" _____ L::::====':':":':': .. :·:":oo:::::":'~'';:':':'·:':"::"::;::;::::;::'.~ Mater D e i's 'Birdie' Set-- SANTA ANA -The Mater Dei High School senior class will present •·Bye Bye Birdie". a musical, l'i·t<Jy 2-3r at 8 p.m. al the Santa Ana Valley tligh Sc,hool audi.lorium. A s pecial matinee performance will be,.given l'ffa~4 at 2 p.m. . . HO•ICK Jolin H0¥1Lk P;i~~eo ""'"J' April unn • • .., .. 19, N1."~1Gen1 OI Co~t• _,. since t9•1. $urvlvcG by n•~ Wile Ehlilbll!\h, I >On Dr. J.J<k HO\'IC-. ot H"""•nQlon Bea!l1 a 1 Da1191u .... Mr\. 8elly Sl<eP!UrO OI AllaOena & 1 SiM.er, Mt ,. Hllm;i 1......., ot Wa..,,inqlm>. 1• G r ii " a c n ' I o r e 'n &. 1 C..-11111 Gr;1 ndcn1ldren. Mr. Ho0'1Ck w~ Ille Edolor ol l""' M.l..Onic Journal I..-JO yrs. Pt"l'l•Te F•mily .,.r .. Jte• will be ne1d on M o,.day. Bell Bro..Ow•y MClrluM r Dire< lorli. Co\l;i Me w. STEVE.NS Herwy ilt \.bu•y Steven\ MO, Pil5!il!d aw.iy April 11tn, -11. Ae\ldl!d In CM1e Mes.o 1• '''· !wrviwl1d by h1~ wi te lllU"s. A-n• $1e.-en•. ''""' A-rt c. $te-..ent ot l.a9una, ano Dr. C""•lf!• S. Stewtnli of Co"• Mei•. A !oO<Hn-t.ow Hor nry A. K,.fgn~ ol C.Oila Mei<I. Cl.l'"'91lllr Mrs . Alw• K"lght <H C.X1;, ,....,_,_ d;11119hle<·•n·l••i Mr\. N.01• Ste .. en\ lit La11una. Mr•. Francis Mil t ll a tl , Sou l!'> l.aQun.i, 9 9<•nd<llildre<1, J 11•eat-11ran(l(f>l+aren, Serwkn W•ll ba llelO fufi<li>J al ?PM, P.clllc \fiuw C.i'><lpel , in1trment Padnc Vii!'# Memor l.:il Park. Fritmds ""'' t;tll lilell 8r...,,way Mortuary. Sunoav un\11 l :XIPM ano MO"""' lOAM to l :JOPM. Seit Broaoway M or1uarr o! (O!olaMl!\a Dire(IO<\. · IALT'Z·IEIGIEIOM FUMtlAL HOME Corona del Mar 673-9450 Costa Mesa 646-2424 NLl.llOADWAT MOITUAIT 110 Broadway, Costa Mesa 642-9 150 McCOIMIC• MOITUAltT Laguna Qi"iCh 494.8415 San Juan Cat>istrano 495-1776 PACIFtC YtlW MlMOllAL PAltl Cemetery Mortuary Cha~I 3500 Pacific View Ori\fe Newport Beac:h, • California · 644-2700 PUii •AMM. T COl.OMAL,....AL HOMI 7801 Bolsa Ave. Westmipstet 893-3525 SMITHS' MOITUAIT 627 Main SI. HUJ11ing1on Bea<;h 536·8639 WEEKENDEll Cltils II ALL logotller Frldep '"the i1£1ldJll1ll _,_ en House. 'lbdaythruApril 27 C ~ •e This is Anthony's once·a·year spring ~V' discount opportunity. Before..,the busy summer pool-building season, Anthony is 'onering big discounts. Our volume sales before the busy l!ummer season means money saved for you. But even if you do'it't decide to have a pool now, come to our festive Grand Opening. You may just win ' free hip to Hawaii. . ~e As soon as you walk in the door, you'll r £t:: receive hundreds o! Anthony dollars abso· lutely free . It may look like "funny money," ,J:iut it can become quite re'al as your deposit on an Anthony pool. And that's only the beginning di what you'll save during our annual discount celebration. Don't miss all the fun . Free refreshments and prizes, too. Prizes' There will be prizes and sup-prises galore! Imagine-you could actu- ally win a free lrip to Hawaii for two just because you attended our annual Open House party. · · Now If rou_'ve ever thought of owning a pool, lifl J right NOW the'hme to act? There's no charge for felting more in!onnation. Anthony repre- sentatives wil be on hand at the party to answer any qu~sti<ins you have about the C?sts, responsibil>ties, . l)llllDten~nce and pleasures ~f ownmg a pool. And,'a,n' the 1' outside, chance that you decide NOW is the time to build ,. a pool,. just think of all the money you'll save. see you at the Open House. • , "·Come to the Open House at the Anthon,Y offi~showroom nearest yoµ. WORLD'S LARGEST ANTHONY POOLS •. . WESTMINSTER • Display Pool 15151 South Beach Blvd., 839-9131 MISSION VIEJO• 27812 Forbes Road, 831-9340 .... I ··- JOPenney : ' --· ,.--------------------· ' : J • ,- , '2-for-1' ' ' ,, custom sale! Buy the over-drapery, we. furnish the sheer!· I' ' Now you can give your home' !he neweat fashion lpok in over-and·under window trealintnt, and 11 1remendou1 savings! Purchase your tavorile drapery al 'our regular low price and we w1tl include, at no addillonal .charge a line quality 100% Dacron~ po~11ster nlnon solid cojOr sheer. Select from seven sheer c:Olo'rs, lo beautifully complement lhe ove~drapery and create a dramatic decorator schemer The only charge for sheer dtapeije1 is our regular instatlatlon price ol 2.50 per..,,ldth. Chobte your custom draperies from an1ique satins, textures, open weeves, jacquards. damasks. morel , 11'9 prieH '°' llmH9d Ume onf)'. -, .-. ,./"\ ... , r 4'' ·~ ••• •• "~ ... -•• ·~---·· • I I /'-.,/' ~-~--; Shop Sunday _,, to 5 p.111. at ttM followllMJ s~ . '.__ FASHION ISLANO. NtrwPOft Beech (714)&C"62313. HUNTINGTON CENTER. HunUnQton BelCh 171 4) 892-7771 , ./'- '-~ •• • .. 09:1'·" .. , •II I , I II . " ftdl ,.. 'B In• Com llOC ~re: !m1 lai ~·· ~OP ..,., p Fre: vi: din: tecl the \1.'hi• vol1 film '1:11 ~j ~1 q r g e ' I ·~ li I 6-1 le< fth . .. . . I \ Suncay. Aprll 20, 1975 DAILY PtLOT A 9 Wh~t h ",It? Jt's a Whatchama~allit .• .,. ,.;i ..• By HILA&\' KAVE ane11Into1 waiting, hot .. \. • •-De1•wlli1et.M1H feyln1 pan. ~, 'it waa hnrd to tm1agino ;_T he Oln<'ty Di ti · a room filled with·morc hwasher Oe'5 tr"oyer, 'a tidiculou1 and useless li)'litem that used u. reluc · ''1()nlraptloni;, tunt Yorkshire Terrier to ~ But then, they ~·ere en· help run dishes thcough lrles in a Rube Gold berJ( L4~¥ of suds and ,ril)se Contnt:, 10 who coold ex-Wltle r by tugging a striog l)ectanything eh~e. attucll ed to the dishi's. " Noteworthy ·Un1ong the 40 entries al Harbor Day School in Corona del Mar, were: ' -The duel( shower 'qmplete with a 'llvC -The unnum ed c<~n· traptlon that cracked open u peanut. -The uutoniatic rake which consisted of tirieS attached to the frOnt of' ' 10-.~~ bicycle. .. .. · · Bliby duck !hut exhlblte<\ ~iJ-.deflnite hatred for Water. " · ' ...._ ABSURD' as they -The a ut omat ic were, these were not\M' tireak(ast maker t~at prizewinners. ~multaneoµsly rang an The grand champion arm clock, poured awurd wen( to ''Devin .ante Juice into a glass, .Duncan 12 who C:s¢'vise9 ~opped ,ioast lctojl a h compiicalcd sYstem tO toa:;ter and cracked open perform the 'sintple task I. I r !French I ' f ... ;, • .. ' May Revive 3-D . . . At' right, Devin Duncan, 12, wJth hl1 winning contr•ptlon; bel-l•ft, Ellz1b1th Foell, 12, wHh pl•nt W•l•rer. .. ' . 'Of pouring "'ine from a ~flt'lnto a gl<tss. •""The process begin& by A H11 rolling down a ' chut.e jQ)cl. turning on a fan whlch activates a lar1e windmill which Duncan built. Then, tbe .windmill windl up a string thilt pulls the cork and the bottle is tipped until the contenl5 are poured into a waiting gla'ss. .. . St:~OND plal'c win- ner and captor of the Professor Butts P.rize wa1 Elizabeth Foell, 12, who de s igned an a utomatic sprinkle r system complete with an imaainative heap of junk. Within her project • were an old coffee can, ,, an or ange, a balloon, a i badminton birdie and a . mou1etrap -all . of which, when activated, ·formed a s prinkler 1y1tem1 that poured water on an African violet. "Every year we do &0melhing special in my science cla1se1, and lhia year I thought a Rube Goldberr contest might be fun ," e xplained teacher Paul Schulte, · WhO teaches science to fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth graders at the private school. "ll just tits into my scheme of things," he added. Last year the stu· dents raced cars pro- pelled by mouse traps, ·The year before they catapulted. eggs over lhe foo tball goal posts. 'Publit· to win anY awards , but it did come"' close. And it· certainly attracted the .most attention with its 'JIVe duck that 'shivered beneath the spr11.y while ·Robert Spencer, 14, de· monstrated b'ts projed. "Sometimes' the duck Ukes..-ater -just Dot all . the time," Speneer ex· plained when asked why the duck seemed so un· comfortable. The project con&is~ of a watering can that fills with water and then runs down a chute into a cof. fee can. Then, It turns on "' s witch that turns ,on a pum p ·.that pours the water into a tuna can punched with hol~s. Be neath the tuna can shoWer head is a little tub with t he miserable duck standing _l\1 it .. During the shower, a music,j>ox on the other sic;le of the project is ac· tivated and begins play- ing ''Raindrops Keep Falling on My Head." The music box has two I AucnoN ;. , • nlDAY. SA11JllDAY .. flJNDAY .. I P.M. Bargains on Fine Crystal, Sterling Siluer, Pon::elains, Oriental Objects d'Art. Painting•. Jewelry. Antiques, Bronzes. Furniture. S.e~!f,rtdlo~ TurquOi1e. . . • " "., • ! • ' .• 'st,000.000 INVENTORY, From Elt•ta, Courts, Out·flf·P•wn, B•11krup1cit's \llSIT~RS/ .Co•e..,41He what.,. an AVCl10N r can Hf ·" FREE ADMISSIONt• ... across the street from . seven of the Southlarids - most elegant waterfront • restouro.~t.s! HOURS '' , I ,. ' .. , ~ ln,..aidll & l'rluate Sain 10-5 DAILY -1-5 SAl}JRDAY & SUNDAY CloMd" WahteS<l.y a. Thuftday ' .- USE YOUR BANKAMERICARD. ' MAS'llOR CHARGE. PERSONAL CHECK OR CASH 2141 W-Cout Hl•••v -.-a.ac•, Callf-.92669 (7~4).~·llH ,• WI! ICIY FO• CASH O• Sl!LL ON 'COllfllflSSION lo. MlllOliDTATDOtl91#n.llW .,. .. "4 Alt.T LEY/~. AUCT/0N££1f. ' t· . ' 11 raincoated figures hold · ing an umbrella twirling around on a stand. Maybe the duck isn'i too thrilled about his new •• shO\\'er. but Spcnecr, in the true Rube Gold berg spirit, is ce r taih the world is a better pl ace with clean ducks in it. HEWl'ORT IU.CH UMPllC••mD AUCTION $1,000,-INYIMTOIY COW ..... Al'ND ... ftL' 753 PERSIAN RUGS .._,, C.-c.....,_ "'91 D-lplMa '' ' IMMIDIATI CASH llqCMll•ITS ... CESSITATIS DISPOSAL Oii 1N1111 tMYINTottT . ' TUI$. A,I. Z2. a ,.M. IVIEW: 7,.M.I MEWPOITll IHH. 1107 JAMeOlff ID. H.I. 0... rn .. , la ... , P...W.. C:O,,.WI to i.. ,i ... -.. .. .., ot.llCOll •T•••flOM&~ lllJI ,,,., ... • -C-c-.._ ~ e,_ t.. TM ~ See&ety prow\M • .u.ple dipit.N ""- ti.. M~ witlii cU.e .... 0-•l H•. 11aerl!' i. -ltff"4 for r • .. •'-'"I• c"811d~, cuket or F•;e, 'f..., S-1.-1 Sff;,.rllJ -Vclotr-Ad...u.i.cr•IMtn dettit benefit tnty r ofl:t' our rOf11Plete w.rvif'e. Chu Utt'rtturc 1tb1 IM com"plr.te •ory ol _, IOf"lety, Write or ct ll: THE NEPTUNE SOCIETY •2400 W. Coa8l Hwy., 'Suite F. N .. "·porl Beaa.-b.; Calif.~ 92660 24 houn 648-1431 Me~r: Bf'll<t>r H.,.;,.,..,. Burf'•u No Sakt.m1u1 •fUJ CtU Send f'ree Portrolio lo: NAME .... • ................... . "OORESS ...................... ·· ..... •· •· .............. . Cl'l'Y STATE ---"'---CE.M &wf' JCPenriey The prinl tpOrt thlrt. Perfect with your new leisure suit. Long sleeved. California collar. Men's sizes. Starts Sunday, 12 noon! See this leisure ' : suit :at a ·~special price ... 1zaa . 1 The look th•t hu beoOfN your l .... t favorhe-the comfortable, caaual lelau r• ault. The look ·lhal's right anywhere, anytime. 100% polyetter'" aoUd colors. Men'1,t11n. ' TM brUlhed coordinate jacket western style. Poty91Mtfcotton Hght blu9. tHn'a sites. $13 Male~ cocdlMtinl ..... In lght blue bntahed cotton polyester. Ml!n'• alz-ea. $10 , s11eps.-y-1o1-•111o-.... .- FASHION ISLAND. NewPort Beech (714) 644·2313. HUNTINGTON CENTER, Huntington Beach (7 14) 692-7771. HARBOR CENTER. Costa Mesa (714) 646-5021 . . 11 '• ... • I' . I . -.. • ~. . I' ., • • •• .. • • 1 ... .,._ "'" 11~· e~ .. ~ .. s · Or , T ,ar_.· ~. g'et?-,n , -,· l ~ • f'; ~· • J -" • J.. .. ... .... t -., • 'I ' ..,~ ....... • • lo\~ • -.. ,,. f>- SACRAMENTO (APl -Distinctive lefislative license plates have ap. parently IO$l their at- trattJon for more and Legista\,.Jvi 'ol!lci ... .mean'i ,t~tbe ••· -'~ HVf.m• ~11, where It was~ drunken drivlnr tn '1Tbey alwayi ti moff. Californ·ia 1\1.;l' say ~•ecurlty,. priva~ semb.lyJ'Q:~~~m th~ forseCurtty . ~l~we and ·photo· Sacramento and aome some neaattve feed• s em 11.r Y m e n a,J?:-.i,and 1111~b'e a~ ire lO nrstdmrl~ F1111rteenbr athersJu1tw"n.1J .,raphed by a student ·polltlclans claimed backs. You Juat aak I ~eaatOri. •. • .; avotd' Controversy about ~1.2-l ,.h•va...ttumed la , He ii.Id re~(l.t :~"' neF_ •Pa Per Photo· pollc't were out to 1et trouble.'' " · 1 f ,.· , • . ~ th(if ai11te·leas!di. ca1' their: ~"cia1~1~tes~ ~troveray over-'ilf~ :Oh «r•Pbei'. Warre!l <D·Los them -which-Could be , Mills ~D·S•p Di•IO) 1 a~o~e of thei'(.easons lhef1rstOfth~year. ·._,.. le&islator~· ll•lf'~~'an .\Dleles) said it Was a done because or the dis·· said it 1,1 , ·-~d public~ 0 t • T. • • sp, of 'tfie curreilt 118 1 11• ft. rhay tulve Cj'.trlhut&G to, ~ASQJ.b' emergency and tinctive license plates. 'lation.s" for the public tq; '" zo n ..I zrrie ,,. 11Wm1ker1 .. po lOnger OF THE '40 meinbers thetrelld.1 • ~,,.,. . pei..-Assible since he -A Citizen wrote a. think that leglslaton UI ., -J:' , , . · have'~spec lalphtles. ofthe!JtateSehate,1811ie Forexa""e: )~f.1-Part of,.tp' lc'\8e, n.ew epaper: reportiaa ' \h' plates .141 ableld~ • ~ •• ,;.~ ~ <;1 , " regular plates on their -Ass~mb'. ,..m-,,J.~Ments~ that a car beariql! ag:ainsttrafftctickets. P l • • _, ~· _ :..;. ;.·1 ·~~ldn't us€:_ ~hem · s_tate·le.a...s•~-'t;§. 1 Terry Goggln's ''-'i ~14.. !,....., 11· 1c:1t1l~live pJa~es ~as~ . Jack Joh-J?IOD, pres , 0 .... 0 •t•,,.Q'S e !th~-•••• _aid Fred '\I 'd rattter '""no\ s'ay seen In Oreg~!·.....uta . --.. ASSEMB~YMAN t him at a liigb rate· or aid'e to Jl.as,m~Jy:, • · &i &tb· -~..:). ~ admtnistratiYe Wh"o_th_EY_•-re: .. •·Taugher-. the Easter w9'1t ~· J e..r r Y-L-e-w.11i CR ~ speed. The-legt1~8t~!'•Speaker, It_eo McCa~, • , T ·• -.... •• Gff~f the ... Asaembfy.:.....s.a.id ~L.t.b.e.........21.. as':"" _and truLSatLll.etll~~trt.and> was followed ·1 wi1 t'tlled on to ex}>lBJn ·(D·San Fiancl•co) sal By THOMAS D. EUM parenUy,J J ·tJJ;e 'S~res~ Rulel";tommittee, r.efer~aem~ly_men now qgng Democ~!!·W~-81 Cc8allrea ... 1:-.~ • ,·l.:_ 1s ~partment by th'e act.Ions ,in stories-iOme'1 la'!'makers con~t . . or form~r Lt. qov .. rln1-·ilo recent con· ·re~arpJates . t. on to exp bi ~e ... \}-wtio smashed in published statewide. · .nected the plates to van-, . With t»O_ n:a•lO~ elec·· Robert Finch's early tr o e.r s i e 5 o v ei:. _. One of the reaSons permission ·'111! M·, -Wind9ws ·of his .. tate Senate Wesldeot P,?01 dalilm. · .: • ti~dueunt1lm1d -1976, tund·rais ing ,elforts .•. ~faflvecars. >'' • aomeo!thempreferthe sembly ,Rules Cimlnit· ca.r·1 T¥re was .no tern .James Mills, Wtio "They'dbeparkedout1 the h•l!·doze n well-Fine~. th,e onlf .~·t,,,the 1 ~· as -~ ·regular plates is they tee. ~ "-• ... ~· .. ey1dencti the >:.ouths Saidhequit'usingspeclal'slde a m~etinc, and. k n ~ 'f n . So u t ~ ~ r n Republican already run-~mbtYmen, 21 no;,Jong... want to be priVate about -~··~,em ~l't. ~ 8;ft pac~ed on•hlm because of pla~es a Couple of years they'd come ~ut, and ~alifornia po~itical ning publicly for (Ile us-e the dis~lactiv.e" their car. Tq_ say who ,Cha~es Warr,en I hialicen~eplate. . aco. ex'pla\qed, "I don't palntwouldbeecratcbecll. fagkeswho a~e.like~t~ GOPSenatenom'ination, lerislative rtcense they are woul'2 b€a daugtit'er' drove War--Three legislatOrs knbw th~y serve· any "with 'Cah -opener1,''• mha •1, up a w . 0 s w ~ had raised $32 ,~ by' plates, such aa., "A-l ," breach or that," he said. ren's state car to colleg~ were a r res t•e ·d f.or' gbodpurJ>9Se. ' ·Johnson s~id. w a ~ c~m1~~ up in ·mid-March and his con-· statewide pol1t1 cs over ·tributors included some ···----------·~---------------~---------------------------~,-----... ------_,,. the .next f«:~ Y.ears a~e .0r th e wealthiest con-t 1· .' '·"' .1 • 1 • • .. ~. bus~ly con~1der1ng their serv a tive backer s or •' ~ vanousopt1~ns. former Gov . Ronald _Burt .P~nes . P~le Reagal). Wilson, Jban Dempsey \\'ithout their support, SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA FOCUS Kl e in . Willi a m :Banowsky and Barry Goldwater Jr. all are youthful politicians sur· .rounded by admirers urging the m on toward ·rugher offices than they now hold. . Go ld"·ater "''Quid stand little cha nce again st Fin t h , .de s pite the strength of his father 's name. Goldwater. however, is keeping his options open and still might run. That will d.epend largely on how Finch does in the early polls, some of which "'ill be taken before mid·summer of this year. Such prompting is not out or place fo r <iny of them. since all except IF FINCH;-makes ·a Banows ky have been weak · s bowing, successful vote-getters Goldwater can be expect-, in Southern California, ed to jump in , along with the current prerequi site· Pete Wilson. the liberal for statewide success. Republican mayor of&n Speculation has been Diego. Anothe r possible common. for instante, s tarte r · is Peppe rdine that Pines. the liberal University Pres ident· Los An geles city al· William Bano"·sky, the torney "'ho upset a 16· Re publican national year incumbent to win committeeman for his job in 1973, would try Southern California. to unsea~ Los Angeles Ban ow sky , who County District Attorney doubles as a television Joseph P. Bus.ch nex t talk -s how host, and. year . Wilson have been seen in' · their party as ';promis-: NOW IT appears Pines ing young men'' for won't do that, but will seVera"I years now-'. but wait until either 19Tl or neither has made a 1978 before making~rus-serious-ti)' in a statewide next move. That~ move election .. will b e for th~ Lo~ Wilsop, in particular, Angeles mayor 's ..chair'if ftOVt" looks l~e a J>(Men- Tom Bradley should get,-tielly strOng c·andidate m· the Democratic vice-a runoff against Tunney. presidential nof n~xt Having pushe,d ·such year, a nol·aU..!Ceth""erC causes as a city-wide b~ . unlikely pros pect':" .. ~,4• on s moking in publiC · It Bradley ruris foi' a places and other en· second term, P,ines will vironmen\81 issues; he bid~ his time and'run for would ap,PeiU to many siat~·attorney«:eneral in Democra~. • ~ 1978. · The Pines reason-'" ing ts that he is just a::s BANOWSKY, on the visible while city al· other hand, has 'been tomey as he would be in hurt by recent reports Or. the district attor~ey·s of·. secret payments to him !ice and that either spot. by Pepperdine. The ar-· is an equally good step--.rangement apparently ping stone to higher of-was legal, but any hid- f'JCe . So why risk a defeat den payments ar.e nextyear? anathema in today 's With Pines most Jikelj' Climate. out of, t.he 1976 picture, Whal mak es l h.,.e BuscJtcanexpect.opposi-1maneuvering of this lion from Superior-C.ourt. group of youthful politi· Judge Joa n Dempsey ,ci~ns so iitteresting ls the Klein, who.deril on'strated likelihood that from last year that she j::anrun amol)g them will come a political campaign. many of Cali!ornia's top Judge Klein , like elected officials in the Busch's pre d ecessor. next JO-years. Evelle J . )"oungcr. is a All are building solid flamboyant pe r sonality bases in Souther.n ..and would be very likely California, vitall y to trY to use the district necessary in any effort to attorney's office as a wtft statewide office.-~1A catapult to something look at today's top of· higher -m a ybe even ficeholder's shows how the attorney general's of-important such a ' base fice Younger now holds. can be. 1 ~y contrast, Busch is Governor Brown, for "Qldte content where be in stance, was a L.Os is. Angel'es Corrlmunity. ANOTHER fi gure ap- parently opting out of new 1976 action is Barry Goldwater Jr. The S<in Fernando Vall ey con· grcssman had been quite interested in running against Democratic U.S. Sen. John V. Tunney next yeac. but his ardor bas recently fdole.d. • Part of t~e re.son, ap- College trustee five years ago. Younger was Los Angeles County dis· tricl attorney. Lt. Gov .. ~lervyn Dymally w'iu~ a first-term state senator from the Watts a rea or Los Angeles and Tunney a l'ongressm an from Ri verside .... ·ith a "'ell· k'nown father . No ne of the current crop may get that rar. FROM F ashio~ Island Newport 'Bciach •• •• l .. ' • " " , ... ( ' -~ .... • ·' ' '.: , •• , •• 11 .J .. 1 .. " • " ' .. I ,.,. ... -...~na .F•·••• ··~ ' ~" . I Just two blocks rom'the beach overlooking the Shorecliff Golf Club in lion, Shorecliff Villas includes seldom found extras; even built-In touters San Ci:..femente are ttiit 'neatest new condominiums on the coast. And, they and can opener~. Plus there's lots of ceramic tile,· carpets, custom ftoor- have'!1ome of the best pr:ices in ~oulhern California-fro·m $38,500. to·ceiling drapes, Roman lubS, sunny breakfast areas, large decks or ! : Shoreclltt Vllln. l\r:t•Y!'. community in the established Shorecliffs balconles, enclo9ed garages, well-equipped kitChenS. • ·n4111ghbO"i-hood. A recreatlboal environment. The beach Is practi~ ' Just aboul everything el Shoreclilf Villas is -first class. The cally next door: t;>ana·Point Harbor, with ils available boat S~ps, location. th e view, the ame·nities. Everything, that is•except the is only 4Y2 miles away. Shoreclilf Villas leeks ouJ over the golf price. · • ; .. , · ' course, and tennis faclllties. ~re ~ short' drive.. Take G.am ino de' Esltel fa south tro"1 'the'1San Diego Freew{ly But w_hat ~akes Shorecllff Villas .. a special value are the to Camino Cap"istrcl.n9. ~eft to sales office. "2804 Camino Capi- custom 1nter1or features of the two-and three-bedroom homes. strano. Telephone: (714) 498-0240. Open MverY day from 10 a.m, Built by a firm with wide experience In custom home conslruc· to dusk.~ · • 1 ;; \'' ... , , •• • 111as-·. .1 • I ' • I . •• ' • I I I f I· ' I • I I . I .. ' ' . ~f>f:',f HE '.fiARB.0~ ·STEREOS ~ .... --· ·-• • ' " -,. • • • l ·ff a .wk ,and f'alran Rnponses f'lork io A I'S _ b~AR •. READ~RS:~R~ader re•pon11e from R. M .'a 1.;.Ulry about peffon• experieeced In ralsin1 ancl lralailac haWia ·aad f~lto0n1 ha• l!irouabt maD)\ltfPO"SH lo At ):"our:,Servlce. Contact ba•..beea-eaiabU.Jaed,...wUll,~\leral bawUad. J,altoa e1pert111. ln· eluding Keitdal f. $vedtta. D.V.M.,. a Santa Ana \letertnarian,. w~ la a ~lceue41 bird ol prey k~per and•• ~~pert' lD vetertnaey ca..re or lhellie 'birds. Other readers Jn~resled ln bawkai or falcons lbo~ld be aw ~r:e of~ strj~ Ui:en•~l:Jaw• ln C,allfornia. Revised aboUt iwo yea~ 110. replaU.U are 4emewh~t compllcl!led aH mCNJ( lhorou.111 la ffelDC t.llat blrds'of &iittY are posaeued.·ooly·by .people e_xe_e}1eacefl ,aad k.,...lei!Ce•ble la."'-elr prorr care. Oae r . ·must lpe lit year• old ·won being able Je be.Jke•»ed•• an ap- ...-prentlce. Froni.1b._. pol.at oa, a 1e1aeraliQftnH iad finally ma11ler UcenSe. after-RYe years ol 111upervl.Hd 'blid el prey care ti al· lalned. A.qaualJlceme reaewal J1 m•Dd•&r"Y; aad llcenie-<appll· canl11 mulil an1wer correctly lal lea1l 7t percent of a 4t·que1Uoa · test de,aUq&,wllb lbei;e blnlll·before A.llceme.11 l11sueit: O••blnl ll. •Uowed at tbe apprenUce lex.e l, a red t,U or, sparrow ltawk, 'nd boulag facllllle11 are In•~ yearly ~,~,Fl.a. a .. -Ganie ta· -n belore llseme ~Iii. Dr. SHdiloii •~•tHs1D1e..-1ed penon1 to request "~adfH of FafC..ir'", llifomlatto., sei&lon 610, title 14, CallfornJa Mininlstralive cOcle from tbe 111laLe Fl1ll and Galnc Dcr,artmeal ).!Y . phonlljc.·«!l~l -O~·Fll .. !:«~ · wl•binf to In vo \le t~ .. ~~~"',llJ o~r•ltfP J1f llay.rk1 -.: faWl 1 Uould be a_ ware &bat &ii ~bin& requti'e at lf11ftwolaotlrt di care ind training each da\r_; ac;tually &otal tllb.i •tnvo'•ed amounts to more than needed"for pfpp,.r '9orse ~· ac~erdlag '-9 D{. &Ye· cleen. All person• COll....-.b)' A~_s ·apgeared {f:i.be •!!,~coa­ cen1ed wltb perfect can dil llt(lcl a'dbe~ce to the la ~•• 1ny otberasPectofownlnfblrdl;i.elp;e)'." .~!'-~ ' ' ·_ Ho"' /tfa4111 Co•p~ll\f,.l>on ' r;i.l< .. ..qa ~nlf DEAR PAT : Having;nbe:_~..)'.our i-~cerit'-t{e1h abOut w~re•ne can.cont!JCl the stute office tbfitf:egulates 'ta x preparers,Al"d like to know tf many complaints ~ave'been receiv~ sine~ this office began to operate, and "fhat c~p!_aint tops the llit. • · 1 · L. E ., Dana Poinl' From It• e•tabllshpae9t June I , 197~. to O,tt. 31, the profram · proceued and mediated ~PPro]'imllely ZS to'38 complalnt1 from consumers. accordlnf to ~matiop. from the Tax Preparer'~ Protram. It wa11 •o&.ec\ U.at 10me of the complaints are \lef)' dlf· Oeult to resol\le becaue co1iDlalnants do not have the tnforma· lion .to establif!;h any Jialllt cili"tbe part of tbe preparer. Fee dis· pute1 make up the bulk of ~R 11peclfie p~left\S and If t~ con· ttam,r doe11 not ha\le a reqll'd of the l!rtce qnoted to prepare t~ taxef!;, or a written contra~_wltb the prepa~r. it Is alrpost 1.q1• possible to determlQe .IJ ,.!1111 onrclnrge 'ts lnvOlv.ed .. Tax Preparers CP. 0. Box jl(.:Slcra!!ie•to, CA 9._2) has· more thin t,IOt persons regl1t.e ..... 1.t' tbll time a!ld,,,11 still receiving aps-llc~on1. . 7·... , . · '· · _ , t · Af!eut /tfaferlal,rfae ""Nurlear ~lanfs DEAR PAT: I've heard a lot about the potential use of al· ~m1c power as ~pposcd to other forms of energy. and L:d like to find . out how 1t coJT!pares with other sources in material reqwrements. .. ~--- .. I ~-·_,_T_LT'~Rounl .. in Valley Glen Seaborg, a;cie•Ust and former chairman of the Atomk Energy Commission, says atoraie eaer1y ls tbe greatest h!tPe for ' an ener1y hungry world. He .. warns that ·~tween now a .. nd the end or the century. tot•I touumrtioa of .~cy;.fon a worl""·lde Kale, will _be over thre, tlmet «I I.be eaert)f.'CH•u'!'edlro• 'tlte beginning of human bill&oey lo the pi'eseM day." To fuel a 1 080- megawatt electric generatln1 unli. for a year y"ld~tdre ti.ree and one-half mllllon tons ol coal; 60 ltHll!Jn ~ ff{t Of natural gas; JO million barre~ of oil; 30,000tacres -er ~WQH treeli or 25,000 acres of solar cells. 'fhe same plant. woUJd operate for• year on 30 tons of uran1'1Jll .. Tod•Y, only six percent of the nation's electric 1>ower Is fu~ by nuclear reactors. By J98S that figure Is expected to j._..p:to 40 percent, with 65'~rcent reached by 2000: lfowever, con~·c.only these adv.lnl.afes overlooks be senous questions rft hotly~debaled as to safety of nutlear. power plants. Ralph Nider is one formidable foe of tbe prollfer1· lion or nuclear power. 'I ' ·Where fo AppJy /or f'.,..d.Sfa"f'JI• , DEAR PAT : .J-heard a radio announcement that ,sa id the Na- tional Education As~iation is urging teachers to apply for and use food stamps . :W_hat government ofrice issues food stamps in this area. and what are the requirements for obtaining them? · -~ ·,. L. D .. 'HunJington Beach The Orange County 'Welfare Department 11 ID'charge ot'(eod stamp appllcatlons.1be·Cential County Wstrtkt>Office. 20Zt~W .· Walnut, Santa A'n1, 1;erVes your area. A ''FOGLStamp lnforma- tlo·n Packet," includblig application form, Complete re1u1'a~ns and eligibility details, ls avaU11lfe at &hat offitt. Kita:'also may be requested by phoning: 834·;'189 oi: by writ~g to. Oranfe C.Ounty Welfare Department, P. O. Box 1943, Saa.t~a. CA 92702. Ge~eral ellglblllty requirements are based on lliA'me, number of· persons residing in lhe llou,sehold and ameu•t Of available re· sources, excluding the appllc•nt's borne and first car.-11 these.re· sOurees exceed $1,500, one 1s·ao..~llgi~le. · \ • lt''J I Keep Glasses Spofless, hid Be Careful · DEAR PAT : If R. G.'s glasses still retain a milky filril from . di shwashe r cleaning an.ef.~tbe uSes the treatment recommended by Pacesetter for '~fterford·('J'}·stal, ! have a g_ood solutioh't.,o her 1. problem. One or two treatments 1n the dis hwasher with n supermarket product called "Lime-Aw ay" keeps both my glasses and chihtl spotless wh_en hard water-film begins to bWld ~-L -M. D., Newport Heach Thanks for the tlp.•Be sure to follow this product's lnstruc· lions carefully, and keep it out of lhe reach of smal~ bJldren. ~. number of other readers agree thiit the rilmy appearance on this crystal Is caused by u1ln1 a dishwasher. The consensus ~­ NEVER wash fin~ china or glassware in a dishwasher. Other re· 1d~r11 recem mend uUg Jet Dry bar or llqul.d rinsing agent in the dishwasher to help retard film accumulation. C ' ' Free Sa•ple#of Prodarfs By.,ass Trailer DEAR. PAT : I live in a mobile home park and find that we here do not get samples or products left hanging on\our door knobs us we did when living in houses. Yet friends residing in fi another rTIObile hOme Park do get free samples. I would like to know whom to contact lo deliver these products to the coaches in our p .. rk. •-· --1: •. , .• \· • a,,.\\'.·· Santa Ana V.'il*. ractor8"ldl!I as •l\!en, retail t:M:atioD., ~;1raphlc breakdOWi\~Sus tract.mJPI eater Jn$0Aelefaijni sample rea1. Mark g depart~ er advert~.._ i serving uct man ~ ctuers decide #bere,sarQPJtt1~~AM!'lelivered. A Pokesm1n f-'1Walkin«i Rt.,.; Ille., a san.tt rtlt•Jlon firm...t ad:vllft you to coalad UM!'lnaiutacturen .~; ,p~ts your . rind• are rec~l.\'lng and i:eqilftt thll you pa~~--ld<!ml f,iiiPtaA1'41An tlteMxttlmll•ll'lftll!D •retobeJIWit •· ., 7~~ ""'"' . .... ,.. . } ofe Daf•.•t-S,.,....,rJllJAelori .• alJ.9 , DEAR PA_'i: ·How· soon alle;appltl)ic~ltitld.s to hil,,;~ \f!getable croOI can lhe-veg~les be e-.t 1'4Mke to':~ U it's dan1eroU~ to mlx lh~pi'Oducts and iilal=Cumes. ::t· • • '·1 \·· ~·-,r l ~. ·, bdtnO , , ('. ---:.. ... ; r·--' J.""· . ~ ...;._. • .; ( ,-v: , 1·· . • . "'I '1'-1'' .., . .,. -& (J.'t... I ,• ,• "'J;i.: • -r ' ~ ,'. Rancho P•Pl!'!• l•-aJl!Ov!~·tet,.a ce.!Je' or • t.io~-•--lfoi*.11rana.-lt-ipllfdepe"n,S!• ~1L•h•1J..--~-p.~:f--:.;/il , i 11r:PfiP.1• •. b•ln9ih0,iit6d to(~ -~.w;_,., John ~njlO,nna Cf'•9i(a1Jov,, ~fralilto( ~n• and 91111 p\lmp 1eff:dlter,from mov1e'in11k)11~)1on 1helr DAILY PILOT SECTION 8 ~acre 1pr.ead ,-, ,.,, • • ! "''" • • •_.,.;., •I ·:~ ' '~ '"'Ai: • .... ·-, •. . • ,'1~ " i f ,r .. ..,f I 1 -. • . -~~~~_an. ~8!1~\r s~~~~= :11~·s .'.ft:Y:'~I Coine' ' " . • 4 ••.. ·~ -· By JAOUti RYMAN °' .. .., ...... Mitt ,, ) .. • .. ~1 .1• ', The Creaos tiave only a Cew rulel'in their back yard 'X~ have to l(eep· H>e cam19 1rauiiids clefih and l;jfing your own s,,uPpliesWor the.t>arbecue Wli'.l~fireriJW" .:''.Ar . You h'-ve lo supjty'-your ov.·n Ufegu•rc(.'for tile'sWimrriiog pool,, you c8n"rt go swiiDmiilg in the )Ike .lrid the corrals and house areoff.Jimits. You a~ ~ave to be l!arf. of an organ1zed" .nonprofit group and • yo~ ba~e tb schedule your stay 'well in advaoce. > , , . So they moved in with tbfir' ' children -J ohnnie, ~ow i,s; An-' \. d:(.. 24; Emily, 17; andSi.lll•'"n, J4 . The ranch iAcludes,a ramtiJ:i.ng-, . ..- old-California . st.yle house, a / swiny:nin pool, lak~. stabl!s' storage rooms. race l'r_pck, hors~ shoW ring, baseball diamond and campgrouhd&. 1 •' It gets camped pn a lot. • '' The invasion sta~ gradual· ;,,i l y . ''W e belonged to a ' $ church ... They were t .. lking .,. 1 ' about where to have a eicnic and ~ ... I said, 'Why don't you come lo ' the ranch'?''' Donna explained·. J ' '. Then the Cre ans' childr(!J.ll ~ began inviting groups home. iit· · cludine a rew horse shows, and .. CLEARLY, the Creans don "t . trend was,launched, have an ordinai:;y back yacd. " ~ ·tt1s also clear ihat John and _l 'J! HAS NO,W .become Ooniia.,....Crean a ren't ordi·nary-rmmatized. TheTitnch secretary, peopTe . t · Joan Wier, schedules groups ror The'y ... te the owners of R .. ncho each weekend . During the sum - Capisti:-ano, a &3-acre spread iner, qne gr'o\ap can use the near. the city limits··ot Saft Juan -crou~ds· du(ing the week 8:_nd Capistrano. The ranch itself . · another group each weekend .... dates back to the 1850s, but _,,aS ·~ GrouP.fi musl be ,nonprofit re· OC•loni,:ed lo the Creans for."Onl yi UgiOUS:'$1' educational organiza· six years.:' ~ lions. Appli cations to use the A real estate a gent showed it to 11anch...grounds (completely rree Donn!, .!Id' ~;J .. lhougtit it was of ctlargel can be obtained by gor~ and. came back and calling495·4631. brot.1ght John and· he thought it ··we d on 't have any pro· was· &Ql"geous and \11e decided ~ w'e'd buy it.'' , ~~RANCll, P~~-e BZ) • • Sunday, Apnl 20. 1975 ' ... -,.-. ~ .,:. ~ tf1',. . .. _., .. .-'. . . ·;, "'' I .... •-:"{ •' ; ) :f, I Mouth? By FREDERICK SCllOEMEHL can't 'handle a ny more . But ai.,.o.uw·P~MaH th ey're · not bui'lding today, • \. .~ 1 .,.Shellini out anywhere from ~hey "re l'Uaintainipg," said Mrs. '$200 to '$2.000 t tr straightel) llathy Bolce, ·executive • ·\Johnny's' teeth is theJ~tnd of-ex-s~relary to tile dental society. pen$e, rightly or wrongly, thut is She explained' that llli{lnY or· · the..J'irst tq.be sliced from thL· thodontis.ts are 1&etting replace· ;'>, familY.'budgetifhard tim1.>S hit. ment Paf~enls as-; other dtents · "~l~e go(into a real recession. fini_s h tr~tment. so that the •• J ·.:t,• ,-_,~.iJ f1!f one of the first guy5 number of patients remains the '·ta• '·tPo~Ponell ," said Dr. Robert same. "1h ey're not building , · &en;ch, ~ ·Lagu_na Beach o•· their pratlice, though,"' she'fiaid. ' r t.Hodontist. French is president.. 1bi.s pOint was confirmed by ' -e18'l of, the Orange County _pe n· 'one• Anatieim orthodonti~t who ~~"Socie\)t . • satd' "he is treating the same • ~So rar-;-'Rr-ep.c said, the oultof'-number or patients he did a )'ear ·.tune Ameriean <economy h8sJOOt ago. iJut the type of palif nt is· ~ected his practice, thouah he ('hah&:ing . ''More adults. fe\ver j All pe1tl<lik1 or 11le In C.lllor9lo -lered . Ille a,ljf Dopoi'IW!elft ol Food.and Agrtcalll!n. -..111 c...- dwcte4 -re lll'le 11 allowed Hd.blDIJ loate P1ol1<lo OH lie iooil i!lllY by pfflOftl lrolned .. lllelr •P'PlciU... !lel!.•-1-.... , retahi their potency for several d1)'1 atter ippUcatlH:"Oblehe -• • quickly adds that beach rEas kids,''hesaid. .li~e. ~aguna non):tally h9ve o Rpbert Davignon. program free money cv1B11tn tough tlm . sppervisor for Orange County "'1fe said1 ~-"~er_. lA'!ll he·s not ~ Crippled Q.hildren Services, ·a ; Ute time lnter\lal wrtllen on lbe label, bet_w,.~taie la1t appHc.a· .i· ~~ add Lite lime yo1& harvell your fndt:or y._..,hte, to bt'cer..:; In (laat tie prodtlff ca• be eatea safely •• W1tb pNdm• =••"~~~ly u •• extrll-p..,.,aalloa. llllx -••Ide 'oolv11o!i4, 1' '• yentl11tecl area, prefer1bl1 outdoors. -1, J" t , • ,,. t ~, . l .. +' sosureablf 1h"'1te~• county hea lth department ~· · ? ., ~ I,. . , division that Provides low-col.it • '' nl':·T'•i&\ldltali'!"S tl»lt orthodonl!c elite, said a 17 per-fdm.i l lreadyhatt .. cent increase• has bee n e x· felti\ie.W!f1 .; . ' L ; peilenceJI In lhe lasi year . 1' .,U~1\yi. bnh6donUsts lty If' " bt1itd 11'!;r pradfces unlll'thlY .. ISeeVNWISE, Pagel!Zl • . ~ ~ L • I I I ' ' ~I . , . 82 DAILY PILO'r Sund1y,Apr112'. t97S ' • ,. I i ' . ... ' '.' ·l'•• C•• Help \_Vheels Dirty? Volunteer Services of ~be Fairview State Hospital will hold a car wash Saturday from 10 a.m . lo S p.m . •l ls11dore1s-Rest.aurant parkinl Jot, 333 Bayside Drive in NewpOr\Beach. · Money raised from the even\" will be used to send retarded YO\.lths to the Special Olym- pics scheduled at UCLA June 20-22. . Enid Lathrop, direCtor of Volunteer Services. said he hopes to ralse $1,625 at the car wash jn order to ~ 50 youtha to lbe meetS . The group ls chargin1 $1.50 per. car at the wash ' ,•- Mrs : Lathrop said it will coSt $.12.so for "' -each-child lo go lo the three-day event. T,tle major cost is housing the participant at· the UCLA campus. ' The Special Olympics is the state meet ror those who show outstanding performaDCes throughout the year. · . Events include the SQ-yard dash, softball throw, Jong jump and 440-yard run. 'there are also s wimming, basketball and \'Olleyball • events. "It's h~"ld just like the regular Olym· pics." according to Dr. Rick Bartels, who helps the children at Fairview. . The meet is s1>0nsored by the ca·Hrornia Special Olympics ~ Dr. Bartets·said·tt-cives the retarded youth a chance to develop his physical condition and gi\'cs him a Chance to compete in something he would no&. otherwise be able to do in society. Mrs. Lathrop emphasized that the event ~ an important CX)X'ricncc for the childr.en . . "It gives them a Jot or recognition tor what they do." To Your Health Rid of Wrinkles Many persons are distressed as they re· cognize that, with the passage of time, their {aces are marred by the appearance or wrinkles. This is virtually ine.scapable because the skin loses its natural elasticity as a part of the aging process. But these same people are often lured into.buying expensive creums or lotions because o( misleading in· • formation that 'cosmetic pi-eparations will , pe_el wrinkles from the skin. The process or peeling indeed can remove fine facial "·rinkle·s, but it cannot be achieved by the appli cation of cosmetics. It is a medical _procedure that must be carried out bf a trained dermatologist or plastic surgeon. It i5 acco"'plished by the application or a special chemical solution and can be done either as an open peel or a closed <taped) peel. The open peel. which has been used by dermatologists ror more than 50 years, is usually done "in the physician's Office. The pa- tient may be given sedation and some pain medication, and the chemical substance is ap· plied. When the procedure is completed, the patient leaves.the office with a reddened face~ similarto a pronounc~.,SJ,IJlbum. • _ _.. ' ,. The judgment about.~wheth"er you should or s hould not have, a peel Ought to be made jointly with your physician. Ask for his recom - mendation about whether an open or a clos~d peel is more suitable for your situation. Above all , be certain you are in the hands of, a qua lified physiciu n who has had special train· ing und experience in this ,proCedure. Your ramily doctor or local county medic~ocitty c..an refer you to specialisLs in thiafiel:d. · H~lp for You You Lose! "Congratulations~ You have just been selected as a winner of a free -." It is hard to resist sales approach that is now outlawed. Section 17537 or the California Business and Professions Code provides that it is unlawful to notify :any person by any means, as part or an advertising plan or scheme, that he has won a prize. and that us a condition or receiv· ing s uc h prize. he must purchase or rent any goods or services. Because the s omething-for-nothing emo· lional syndr·ome still e-xists. many complaints re- aching the Orange County Consumer Affairs or. fice involve schemes that begin with the "won-tt · prize" routine. Whe n s omeone uses the "won-a -prize" approach, treat the matter with the suspicion it deser\·es. Then turn around and walkaway. Branch offices in the Orange Coast area are open one day a week: On Wednesday at South Orange County Regional Civic Ceuter, 301.t3 Crown Valley Parkway, Laguna Niguel (phone 495·1650). Stan Weintraub is the representative. · On Thursday at Huntington Beach City Hall, 2000 Main St., Box 100, Huntington Beach (phone 536-52651 . Norm Berrey is the representaUv~. -RUFFELL'S Ul'HOLSTERY ~Y•W..t ... It .. lfJJH ......... cl. c..t. W...-541-0JSt " ···~, .~~C~-~ES GROUPS ••• { r..i.{ p C• l\ll '+ Frequenl vlallors Include Girl "I 'play brtdse and he nl~ ,'· •t.__11 ~T ?.-·~'-~ Scoull and almllar groopa. klle1," Dorinalauched. · • '1 1 ~i: o •a.II; ' e.,...... Tbe lwp, who.'alternate 1' • .... "'"f wl\D · the THE RANCH has alio bolled betwffn the ran<h oil a home In · ' ~ . •••• Utn. some unusual guests, tnc:\udln1 ii Monarch B'ay in South-Laauna, , 'Wt bav\!i hid a f.W ll"OUPI ·mo\!ie erew -everal· yean 1110 say they .-ren't bothered by the ' .. ltial W. Yt;fm'l me*1'tb\l don't that left ila 1J1ark ln tha form of large eroul)I that •t.&1 on their llve up to the rules. ~,\.,n 't sians all ovef the ranch. · 'i>fOJ>el'\)' . • • -.riiake 1 lu s about' i«')' \vi ·}Uat. -· The stor~ae room is still .-,.·when you 're lo tile hoiise Clon't 11loW them bkt."1 ·i labeled ''PtoA Room" and an un· here, you really don't hear He said ranch inanMef Stevtn used outbuilding still bears the ti-them ... You know wh11t bothers )arri••r keep• tabl •on lhe j Ue "Cantlna'.'1 As for the movie me more? Jn Lagdi'le, the gt6upa. bOth iolmake.sure. they~. itself, Joh~ claims he disliked it neighbor's doa: barkirtg all ' keep the.lrounds clean; a¥ lo al<l, se mufh '1,.e's•forgot~en.the name nteht," Donna said. ' if necessary. r , .... "' , o(it. ' The couple are both oria:inally The &rpun~ .. Wtll~ ll('e nlflll· .\ltho_p1J(, the Creans' two from Compton, where they' met. tained bf • staff Of 1.Cl ba\f! ha.I.. daucbteta-.p:en4 a Jot or time rid· John is founder and chairman of -ed hone 1how1 ·¥d AnU&os de--ih8.-arouttic;\~\be1 }anch on-their the board of F-leetwoOd ·En· · Las AmerJCas ••. ~1,r.o_up____ide-~ priit.-.wlbniite horsh-. Jobn._and terprtses, -which manufacturers dicated . to', providing .fne 'In· Donna claim they'.re sedentary mobile homes and recreational oculations·to Soulh~~caM. themselves. vehicles. { -UNWISE ECONOMY? • • • J. (From Page Bl) ,_,J riiony· general den fists are. hurt- Ther~ is a backlog of 300 cases ing. If they aren't seeing the·pa- ; aw.liilirig l~~itm enl. he noted. tients, then the re's no way \hey OrthoclOntists point out that it can tefer'people to orthodontists. often is not wi Sl' to scotch the "Our dov.•nturn ~·ill rollow a dental v.'ork. d9wnturn of regular d~ntists," WORK DON F. ror cosmetic re-. .., · explJ\if~e4'tQe Anaheim orthodon-tist. • And regular dentists say ason s , they suy, can be lhey've fallenofr. postponed , but sometimes at the ls there "'-OY way around the expense or affecting the person's price barrie r . given bad financial sell image. Some bel'ome afraid times? · to s"1ile, for example. U!lfortun ately, low.cost or· · Problems or a more, sc1ious thodontia· clinics. are not scat· na(ure can dcv!'lop. too. J...ert un-treutcd . a mis niatched biteL tered from community to com- known as a malocclusion, can munity a.s health clinic~ _are. lead to cavities. gum. di!Orders.t .· :.:i •· Noa. DO. ES the state., .... rough. chewing problems. or jaw --""l. r.• .P malfunction, orthodontists say-: ,J'. . "i.r.S~·m~<\_i~Cal progra~,~~qver ttk! The money comprOmised early ~·. tfit,Or braces. I ,,., on could create inore.expeJWl\'t \.. -. u:'ll.us~ .;P,arents 0;f' 'Childft9 or problems later on in' a pet\on's , ' .. 11-other' adl!lts -'lleedinC"' brafes, life. they point out. UBUally rnUst waif until~lhey ~n, ,, French noted that the cost, be_,, afford the price. And orthQdon· it ssoo or $2,000, oflen is n<K paid tisl» point out that tiraces can be'. all at one time. Treatment may installed at any age. be spread out over one or tv.·o They prefer. of course, to in,· years. stall them early on since better Thu&, be said, the initial cost of correction results. the appliances placed in the Beyond postponement or th\? mouth may be $100 or $120, with work, peqple can turn to the Crip· $25 charges {or monthly ex-pied Ghildren's Service. But the. amlnations. program is ·designed solely for' There's one problem, however, persons, with very serious maloc- according to the Anaheim practi-clusk>ns.or disfigure ment. cioner, who asked not to be iden-Persons must meet certai'n lified bj name. . ' rinancial p~rjmeters an~ sub~ A person may not know he re.-to screening by two orthodontis_ls quires orthodontic treatmerjt un-who ' con-du·ct e V'e ning clini-CS Jess his dentist telJs;_,bim _so. tWice per month .... ~ -. Orthodontists report that tlree Depending on the 9:ll come ot out of every four cases are. re-. the financial and oral examink· (erred to them by general den· J.ions, the patieqt may Vien l>e tists aS a result of rOuUne eX· referred lo. an orthodontist to aminations. perform the needed correction, ACCORDING to a number of dental indu1try spokesmen, with.the county paying.the.bill. That program, too, has pocket- book problems. · ~ ~ •, .. Call for Help Do you need a tsabysi(ter. some counse,ling o r a, job'! Were you discriminated against \n renting ·a honie? Do yoU' wal)t to complain about' a bUstnesS! ' Contact Fountain Valley's Rutrlan Services Department for rercrral to the prop~r aienCY. ' Judy Reitz. human servh;es coordinatbr, said a senior ' citizens counselor ;:ilso is ·employcd by th<' department .. A state employment counselor is there each morning and Pi-fanpower of- ficials a re in the~office at city hall twice each week. -Jn additjon , the department · has information on services ranging from youth activities to adult education to help for the families of a lcoholics. The department, whicli monitors the city's human service needs, is located at city hall, 10200 Slater A\·e. The telephone number is 962-2424, extension 205. 2300 HARBOR BLVD. HARBOR CENTER COSTA MESA (lov/. .. .ope rt 01At7d'd~:;,' 170017-S' ,.,,,. • EXTRA SPECIAL polyester woven 0 I Sl Stort DENIM POL,Y DOUBLEK"IT dot PANTSUIT powder blue, beige, spring green with white swiss dots. ·~comploto coverage of county government llMCl<Mn and court•. E•ery d•r ln tho DAILY PILOT , 6f' WIDE , • 1111111 V1lut $1.98 Yd. . ' rFULLl : •. ~ OPEN TODAY ANAHEIM 11r.o <.OST1\ MESA • ' sizes 7 to 15 ~ reg. $30 s1911 . llEWHA1,T!l'S':~~,~to$9 · , Arnel jel~~~ln~.froi'n_.a lam°!!5 maker ........... , •..••• '. , .•..... $311 A. < ' ' ~ T·TOPS.new~~ers.rvies, Reg.s1o·and$1t · _ . '. '$411 From a,.ralnous carlfor111a mak~ , .... , .. 1 ................. ,. . . · ' ' ·~ .... , ·~ 'T •. • • • . '. ... , '. ., ......... $711and$8ll ) ' i • • DAILY PILOT 83 • • UCIStadium Not on Agenda A week of effort to enll!lt Governor Brown's aid ln getting a proposed joint venture to build a 11tadium at UC Irvine on the UC Regents ' May agenda has been unsuc- cess f u I, according ta Mayor Art Anthony. · 1<>tten no further than a 1'deputy under a5sistant secretary.'' Picadilly JCPenney -Anthony and Irvine aehool board President Elizabeth Sicoli are try- ing to get Brown lo shake a propo,ed $300,000: stadium improvement agreement IOose from the university bureaucracy. The agreement. would have the city and school district pay $300,000 on a 40-&0 ,basis to udd seat~ Time Approache,s 'I . ' Now just 9.88 "Balsam Plus" perm Mon., Tues., Wed.! Perm has special ·additives for greater curl control. Includes shampoo and set. Haircut extra. "PhaieT pet "'· 13.88 Another special price-for a special H~lene Curtis perm with built in conditioners. Haircut extra. --No ..,polntment·neceuary. ChergeJt. FASHION ISLAND. Newport Beach (714 )644-e3t3. 1---.nr,lig~ts. scorebOnrd aind .public addrel:is system to· the UCJ athletic field in return for use or the lichted· facility for ;i bout 15 years. date. Scene hefc is i.il Lake Hot~! on Lake· Yellowstone. The Wyoming park \Vas Jeft un- der 25 fcet·of s now after recent sp1ing storms. HUNTINGTON CENTER, Hunting16n Beach (714) 892-7771 So far. said Anthony, •the local officials have f ' ., . " .. Com.petition , .Keen· for Suinmer. Jobs • . . I Bt~~!2..~K · • F\Qdinc' a awn mer job · will M u,u,belj than ever this.ye.,J ror'ltie millions of birb school and col- -lea:e students set:king ex-;tra money from vacation ·~mployment. ~ or education, mean-~ck and gel alOng with camp· iObs for 150 to 200 Rec r u i le r s who pared ·lo 'start early and iag.more students-will be rewer employes.· , youngsters last year. usually contact the office continue well into the teying lo add to college The New York"Ctly,of-Asked how many the in February or March fall. funds. And recession has fice of the State Elnl>loY-agt:pcy would be able to have not ,~alled. Resort Many placement or-. caused industry lo cut ment Service friu'ild pt&Ce this year , a operators' don't know ficers are advising stu- •· spoiiesman said : "I'd whether the tourists will dents lo ·settle for less __ ...,,_ 'tt ..f.,,. h8.te to guess." come this year. than they would have a .... ,,,... Ttle spokesman said "It's real grim,'' a few years ago ... Job m8ny Cari\ps have gone spokesman said, adding hunting is going to be CX· out·:or bu.sioess because that applicants should be tremely dif{icult this :Use These Tips 1:.ookini for a summer job? Finding c;>ne will be tough, but not""impossible, according to the ex- perts. Here's some-advice on how to go about finding work: ••Of the re't"es sion, ready to accept menial· suinmer,'' said Bradlee althoUgh he was unable typejobslikecabin.maid Howe,_director: or the lo give specifics. He said or busboy. Har,,VaTd Student students with specialized Employment Office.· experience -inthearts S IMILAR \Vork is ''Kidsaregoingtofind ' • Government and private analysts predicj. morf!: than five million persons between the ages of 14 and 21 wlJI be looking !or work thi& ·summer. No one kriows 'how .~any joba will be available. Estimates or the silua· tiOn range from "not pilrlicularly good'' lo ••really grim." 1. Use (amily conlacU. The standard 11.dvice about checking relatives, rriends and relatives Ot friends is still valid. Even when.the job market is tight, people are more likely lo hire someone they know,. and crafts field or sports, available in the resorts jobs, but ther.e's'going to for example -will stand around Cape Cod. but a be less~money and a lot the best chance or get-Chalnber or Commerce £ewer i'nteresting op- ting jobs. spokesman said the com-~l>Ort~-~un~it~i•:•~·~"----~r~=====~=========~·~·=·~·~~ The Colorado State petition ~s tough this ,- There are op· portunilies available~ but many of the jobs have strings attached: would-be employes need particular skills: they mus i, be willing to start woik early; they· should 2. Start early. Many resorts want people who can begin work on weekends in May, switch lo a full-lime job when school lets out, then continue into the-fall on-a part-time-basis.-- 3. Apply at as many dirrerent places as possi- ble and be willing to accept work in a variety of fields. , 4. Learn how to type and lake shorthand. A de£inile skill gives you a headslarl. Employment Service year._Ret1red .people.on said the competition for fixed mcomes 1:tre taking resort and park jobs has some or th~~ ~obs ··.~e been i.!_lcreasing forJ.he _,pokesrnan_ said, ~di:ling pa-~l-lwO Years and 1975 that" Sl~enl.SWhO want is even worse . work .wtll have to~ pre: lf be ready to accept low- p a yin g positions performing manual .. labor. ALWAYS TIGHT, lhe summer job market has 1 been further constricted this year by the pro- blems of the economy. High' unemployment means adult workers will be competing with youngsters ror many jobs; so will retired peer ·pie who need extra in· come. At the same time, inAation has boosted the 5. Be prepared lo do manual labor or take a menial job if you need the money. 6. Try local resort areas first. Many touri st spots and resorts prerer to hire local youngsters since they a re sure or their avciil-ability. 7. Don't be s urprised at low wages. Amuse- ment parks and seasonal operations where large numbers of youngsters are not engaged in in- terstate commerce may not pay the minimum federal wageo£$2.10anhour: 8. Know what you're looking for. Decide whether money or career experience is more im- portant. A low-paying or volunteer job in the ricld you are studying may be worth more in the long run than a higher;paying job in an unrelated area. 9. Don't forget the possibilities or odd jobs like )a'Arn mowing, hedge trimming, etc. Engineers Best Bet In 'Class of '75' ow11il•S<MMtMo"11... graduates traditionally lion ally is down 6 percent Ntw1Ser¥kt fl happens every week rare better than do those. fi;-omlastyea!. in Hoboken, N.J . -and in in other fields. Even with other u .S. cities with col-their comfortable two job Dul the "class of '75" is Jeges. orrers apiece, the de-feeling the impact or the Small teams or nattily mand for engineers na-unemployment rate in dressed em p lo ye nearly every other field : the humanities a nd social recruiters representing sciences are surfering the biggest firms in Club Aids most. Job offers in some America c lo sct themselves in imall nin-fields have dropped as th-floor rooms at Stevens FV F J {Ouch as 25 percent since aim• y last year. Overall . the Institute or Technology. College Placement Coun- Most students do not leavcempty·handed. M e mber s or l h e cil estimates job ofrers Despite the economy, Keystone Club~ part of arc down 2 percent from graduates in engineer-the Fountain Vallev IAst year. ing, Science , and Boys Club, recently col-Scllool teachers are technologyarestillinde-lected $150 worth or food among the hardest hit. mandthissprine:. and clothing £or a needy According to of(icials at Steven s 's Z 4 6 Midway City ramily or the National Educatiori graduates, for example. 18. Association <NEA), are averaging two. Chris Torres, Boys "there will be two people someUme! three. job or-Club manager, said the looking ror every job"' in fersapiece. group learned through education. The NEA ''Englneersarcstillthe the Neighborhood YOuth estimates some 220,000 most so~ht-'afle r can· Corps In Santa Ana that graduales ~ill be looking dida1'&, ''say orricials at lhe Jose Camarena fami· ror teaching pos itions 1n· the College Placement ly was in need or rood June; some Jl8,000 jobs Council in Bethlehem, and c lothing, so they willbeavailable. Pa. Petrole um 8nd went door-to·door in chemical engineers in Fountain Valley to help This critical s ituation particular have a wide outi. for t eachers has existed choice of jobs because or H e e x p I a i n e d ror the past two years, Uteener1y crisis. Camarena, partially dis· and educators say unless , College placement or-abled, had been out or more money is rriade ficiala stress, hpwever. work, leaving his large available to schools, it J t h • t e n g i n e.::•c.:rc:ic:n".,!'g,...:l=•:::m.::i,,ly'-s::h:::•::rt..:..::•:.l.:;lu::n::d::•:.:· __ wi=· 1::.1 <::•::":::':::in:::•:.:•:.:·----.,-I 'Call 142·5'71. - PUt·• ,_word• .lo work IQI' JOU· . lnllle DAil Y PllOT ARTS AND CRAFTS FESTIVAL Corner of 18th St. & Pacific c.oast Hwy. Huntington Beach EVERY SATURDAY ANO SUNDAY 10 A.M. to 5 P,M. 538-2579 FOf town or travel dresses. easy s kirts and close-to-the-body evening fashions. variety of patterns and co rors in ma chi ne-washable Acetat&-Nylon blends. 45 .. ~:.-FG's , .. LOW price~ v._.to1.oo ... S.Ye ..... Wed.,April2J 'j; J .. !:! antho,l~y of prints CalicOS. biindana~. nc:Ja1s. batiks. geometrics and libertys-a delightful 149 col.lection. Lightweight fOf spring and summer. Cottons and blends, _:. mechinewashaDla 45"wide. r- •~to 1.tl. .cotton ribbina For · collars 11r'Kt curfs.-Tils 100% 1 cotlo n ribbing is 36" wide. and rrechirte washable. Assorted potors. Our hOme economist reoornmends ·pre--shrtnking before sewing. FG's reoular low price. V ...... 11' •Mk. Mon .. Tues. I Fri. 10·9:00 Wed., Thurs. & Set. 1G-e &Jn. 12.e 8~ Iii· • JCPenney Family rings with the birthstol'.)e of each· child. • 3-stone price. 10~ gold" ring holds from 1-lo·7" s ynthetic birlhslones.in a 1apered-bar mounting. 72.00 4·stone price. Fleur-de· Us design in 14K gold hOldt from 2-to-13" synthetic birthstones. A precious gift for mom. 90.00 6·stone price. 14K gold selling opens to hold from 5-10-12· synthetic birthstones in 3 b•rs. • ' 4-stone price. 1 OK gold rirJg holds from ·l ·lo-6° synthetic birlhslones in a rope crown settin 3·stone price. 10K gold ring hol ds lrom 2·10-1 · man·made birthstones in an oval selling . "Each addllional stone. $3 . Shop.!••t .... to 5 p.-. ot tM folowliig •'-t: FASHION ISlAND. Newport Beach (714) 644-2313. ' f14NTl'N~TO!"'~~N!£R· ~untl~o.,,Beach (7'14) 892-71_71 . • < • ' ~-f OAILVPILOT SUnday, April 20, 1975 ./ • •• • •• ' ' . • ' '-.,.1 ,:,... • ··~ ;Fllnd~ai~g:. 'A .FJne . ·. I, By JO OLSOj " workload has nece.s,aiti.~ hl:n& which hand"J,~ 4l000 . cal~ l ~st ~who u1e reds, heroine and e~-· 0itt1•01u,,.11.1s.1i>11 a h11lf-time adminta•-ator' ,,.. • yeaf, lndiVidual ·and #amilv · "'" ,,._. ~ .., ea1ne. • 4 It all seems so simple. \'ou volunteer \\'ho was hflldling tbt ®Unaellng, (1500" people 'wert , .1Th\tre ~ia,:..·• tt:Jeat «Seal ol. 'U'ant to have .i n art auction '!i:\>: Job left I, and the·eosl ot running seen.jn'1974 )' encounter u!d ex~ peraonal·addf16m11y diatrhs a'hd ..:'y.ou-find u.-l arge room,-ur-ri'nie· tf!.i~gsin _l!nera l.hasaonerup. -p;erle'.ne:e g-roupa, l)l·weeklj diaor1anizauon. There II much ror some wine and cheese and put HiJ.salary haS6'eeD-t815ecfSS:f8~ff~al d!seaf~ca .)l(hieb emOUonal distress.:?.·_• - lne paintings upforsale. monLh each year since be has h•ye'"50·60 P•tien~1~r m•ttt It po1sibly is harder tO aet -But for a ncu: groµp with only» been the. director, Mlller aa:ld. ~wll~ a 15·20 ' persent poli6trve • handful of members. putting on . "But one-·doesni} get ri~h doinc· ~dentification rate).-aod a !Jtp~ a~ro&s 1The Center's messa1e such an event is a major, task. thiskindo(lhing • .., mcenter. .. ·• ~-· : nowbecauae.s~verll)thinsshave ~nd sometimes it seems impossi· The rest of tt.9 «mler's szs ooQ Planned Par~tb~ alto bor happened, Miller said. I le to the struggling \\'.orkers. blUdget comes from ,tJnJted Way, ro~s the facilitJes to hOld eUillc1 , "Try in a to raise money is-a rt.'· . Wvlce clubs, lndi'Yidual dona"· of tls own, with it.a.1taft,~ th9 FlllSTHO..,UNE e. · · work 7 .. ''Drugi are no lon1er the El hassle," commented Dorothy tions and the ~ental He&ltb M · · ~· ., boleyman. The fear that was ilicb, president or the Friends sqci~tion: • One might wonder Jt:+tbef8 .Ull rampent five years a&'>DOIOlller ... r The centec, a new support Miller, a paychok>gist w_bo ia a need, a~er tbe tU:rt.alent .:is: exists. We had the fint botline, ti:roup for what formerly was earned his PhD ~t the Univen1ty for auch•a problem·aolVtnapllce .. but now. everyone has.one. Peo- l:now.n as the Youth PrOb\em ~fColoradband1mplementedlhe Th • "d · ., p'ledOn'tgettoknowusuntilthey 'Center. .· EduCat\onaI OJ)}:>OrtuniUc!a Pro-. e an~wer~, enmtely. ls yes! j The Center is in need or St0,000, gram at Oc1 oversees 8 '.five· Miller said .. ~ Dru11 stl,U are a need us. fxplained its director. Ala1f. pl'Qll&edprogr~matTheCeriter. Pro.~l~m ," he · ex.pl~. 1·'and "'The fadishnes& bas worn off Miller,forseveral reasons. · families are worried. Alcohol let and now it's business as usual. l T he r ent on its Cost•1 l\Iesa FAMJLY COUNSELING off for a v.•hile but its use ha's in· We do the same thina: we did, but f>uildin g h:i s go ne up , l he There i~ .i 24 -hour hotline. creased. There still are people better." l l r I ' t r , ' ' Dorothy_ Milich and Steve Hughes ponder the future of The Center. They are members of new support group, Friends. e BEA ANDERSON; Editor I"/ •I ~t J Secretary of HUD Carla Hills says, 'There are a multitude of things that cry out to be done in .the housing area. 1 Carla Hills Wants to Be ·'Best' I (llrtlll•fl !oC,.lt• Wflll., The most powerful y,·om<t,n in die Ford adminstr'ation .settles t1erself into" <:i beige armchair .it the Dep·artmenl or Housin g and lD'rban Development (HUD) and tfeg~s. to answer questions "'ith prec1s1on. l Carla Ande rson Hills, the new •cretary of HUD. is a cautious ~ccutive who has agreed to an eryiew on her ground rules : t no "substantive'/ questions ut HUD be •sked; ·•he's sav· those answers unt.il May. er:-her first approprialions nn1. • fl Mrs. Hills, the third woman to ~hieve Cabinet rank, didn't get there by ba bbling. She is cool. poised, and wary. !.. ''l don't try to be the secretary ,_ 1-1v~ who is a woman. to be the· f w9ma.n secretary of HUD. · at 's not my goal in life." she · . ,:1111-lil<e to 1J<1 the best . cretarj/HUD has had."! hope I 'ng a muJtJtude of perceptions Jt botb· as a Ja_wyer and !tom lfly background and various in'. •rests." . · ~ ~ ~lllE·Fl!Ollf JUSTICE,l'OST · UnUJ ber receof aPlJC)intmenl, · rs. Hill was 1ul1tant attorney ,..MW! Al the Ju1U~ Depart· ment. in char ge of the civil division's 31,000 cases <including lhe JiUgation involving former President Nixon ·s s uit for possession or his official t apes and1>apers ). Now she's running et staff of 17,000 with a $7.l billion budget and a lot of flack from con· gressmen and industry to tbe ef- fect that in the current housing crunch she's nOl equipped lo do the job, that her experience at. JU1lice, tn teachin11t Jaw and in her Los Angeles law 1>11rtnenhip" with her husband 'Roderick tlills have not prepared her for this totally new t'leld . Sen. William Proxmire <D) of \Visconsin, who vigorously op. posed her aP,pointment at con· firmation hearings, praises .her lnlelli1ence and articulateMU ~ but s·ays, '1Makiilg Carla Rms Secretary of H UD is like entering a horse in a cat shOw. "She probably is a fine lawyer M.nd would have made a comP,e- tent attoraey general, but the first need of 111 ii an afOOCY lllCh ... HUD Is for lrlfl>ly technical llnol"ledge aoa lremendoul .. : pertise, someone wlfo.hu spent e great deal of time ln this area and kno"·s the failures a nd sue· cesses ofHUo .·· Veering away from the ground rules fof a m oment l\lrs. Hills says, "There are a multitude of things that cry out to be done in the housin1 area. We need more housing 1tock for our lower and moderate income groups and the housing industry is not in the best of times .•• I see a lot ol things that need to be addressed in a creative way." One of the first things she has addressed. in a creative \Vay, "her first signirtcant art" as the New York Times descrtbed it., i• ending rent celliDC• in federal housinf . Bl!OUGHT .UP l"'I A MANSION Mrs . Hill&, the daughter of wealthy: ,LOJ ~~ptietes e n · lttpreneur ~Carl . .\~. had "'hat alae cAJJs a'a._':advantaged " girlhooi!, spending part.of it in the Beverly Hills m1naion .used for exterioi'a In the movie, "Sunset Boulevard... ' · She believes a good home "should be comfortable and It sho~ld be in a living rnVironmenL 'that en•bie1 the. Peraon to achieve his or her up6ratiefll. For a young1ter, this mo-eoo.i schools nearby ; for parents an availability of employment and a divergence or m!)dels ... ' Carla · Hills speaks about Lh<1t not only as HUD secretary but as .. wif~ and mother of !our children~b~lwe,en~~ and 13. UNWINDS She lo\res Bach·, d islikes rhubarb, unwinds ·bY having a "'family ~ay," enjoys leisure re· . •diqg (everyt)>lng lrom the HUD ~ 141 Gore Vlclal'1 ""'aron Burr"} '.ti.nd calla "l'homas Jef. rerton and Alexander Hamilton her du1I heroes. · A champion1bip tennis player at UCLA (before Yale laW school) she repartedly 1tlU pla)'I a fierce came of( and on the rourt. Even in an inttrvJew 1be tends to use phases like '"that's• no-win question.·• · Two former co·worken at the Department of Justice delertbe her as ''har(\·worklnt, taJented. 1elf·confident"' and "i'1 fNI\ penon, bright, ea,y to work with ·wbo ....Uy immer ... herlelf In -and htttllll I -1 dool al s pldl alld 'cledlcaUona-lhe people wllOwork for bet-.". • -' • '' ·'The fadishnes&·has worn .. I . off and now it's ' .. ..l •• ~ business as usual .. We do 'the same thing · we did;-but better. ' ' ' . • ' But back to the art auction. It Prices of anywbe're from $160 lo $1,000 have been quoted for room rental. Mrs. Millcb said. The sulc, When · r\haitY ar· wa1 c'oq.,ceived as ttn easy moaeym.Aker for the small grouP· <only abolt eight mcmbors) •in•• the art,ltudio s,uppLYlni the ut-would (unml>tA>e lnvtl•ttons, 'and aeveral~roups had volun - teered to 1upply wfne, cheese and ·stamps to do the malling. . raneed, v.·l ll be conducted by - Jamin Art Auction of. Ven Nuy& and will Jncl.ude PicUIO, Dall and French lmpre1aion·t1l sketches, as well a& olla and watercolors. ' · But the major obltacle has been and aUll remain. finding a suitable loca.tion for tbe art 1ale, with no budcet to pay rent. Some of the 'rtpliea Mrs . M.lllcb baa received from various hotels and IJ'Ol:lpl are, "We're here to 'make 'money'' and uwe~an't1iveityou." One hotel had do'nated i room but had to retract the invitation when an ar.t dealer 'in the neighborhood protea~ that it violated her lease agreement. ' The Friends croup hopes to ti.ave the sale and party around ,ane,1, ·and will charge SS a COU· pie for admission. But the big IF remains, Mn . Milich uld. A room 1Ull m111t be found for the e~Y .. "It's difficult,'' &he lamented, '"'because We're new Jndllllt get-Una: 1tarted.1' Anyone wishing more informa· lion rrroy c all T·he Center at 642·0377 . Winning ·nei .. A Pipe .Dream DEAR ANN LANDERs: .-\Ve -..,.-"-'-----..i~lli·t.,_ are 'asking you \o settle this dis·(,. :-' ' • oute.The otherparty sayshewmAnn Landers~~ accept your verdict. 'Q'' • My fri end and I had n smaJ I \\'ager goi n g. I bet him he co uldn 't quit smoking cigarettes. Being a s moker myself, I knew how difficult it would 1>e lo quit cold turkey, so I agreed to let him smoke a pipe. One day, after two months of no cigarettes, he ran out oC pipe tobacco. He unrolled a cigarette and put the tobacco in his pipe . 'and smokei:l it. I contend that by so doing he lost the wager because he DID smoke-a cJrarette-even though it WU in his pipe. The encyclopedia says there is a difference between the curing of cigarette tobacco and pipe tobacco, but your word y.oill hold more water than the book. How about it? Did he lose the bet or noL?-BORNED DE~I! B: In my opinion be did ll'O~ smoke a clgatette. lie smoked 1 pipe fllled with cigarette tobacco. Jf, for exam· pie. he hid taken pipe tobacco anl TOiied It in cigarette paper, I wOllld tbee aay be had s moked a c1«1rette. Sorry tr I let you down~ but I call 'em 11 I see •em, (Oki I hear Mmebody yell, ;1QU the Ump''!) DEAR ANN LANDERS: Here I am like so many others. After havine . .compaaed hundreds or let.ten ·to Ann Landen Jn my helcl, I am finally putting ooe down on paper. .1am1 wUe, 26yeanold, whoJ1 deeply troubled about lhe place o( ftdellty In m1rrt.,.. A few monthl. aro I dll"°"encl that my hU!lbancl was unfaithful. "'Not a week •-by tha~I don't -about aDOlber couple la our ~-d who 11 eheatlns. Ut'1 him, lier ar botll.) Alaa..t ...,-tlnM r my huobaM 'and J fO olil ldr an evenlnl we run lnlo a man, we fa!ow wbO ll oat wilb llil lrifo or 1 wom1n who· 11· not with her h•bucl. ' ' .... th•, anforlumlil.,... occarted ln our own marrtqe. my huobanct. has told me he ii very sorry for t he hurt he caused but ~e let me know he doesn't feet he cOmlT\itled such a terrible of. fenae. I a m very confused. I ~ \\'ant to be fair and ' open· : midded, yet I cannot accept this new-style design for yving. Will you, please tell me if, m the year 197S, faithfulness to one's spc>use is out or dat~.! Whateve'ryoui:: ansy.:er, l donol intdnd to leave .my -husband. 1 Jqve him very )nui;:h. We have hl!id eight happy yean together ar1d I w•nt .many mo~. My faith has been badly shaken. How wrong ts tt if most couples do Jt~ Ple-se help me sort things out. - UNCERTAIN , PEAi! UNCERTAIN: lllfldeU· ty la aa old 11 min IOd woman, but there Is unquestlon1bly more che1llng In 1975 lh•a there w1140 re•r• a10. Opportwtltles and lftode of travel, wome11 ln th" basle11 world, •n taereaae tn se.-ual stlmulatlon cre1ted by movie•. TV and 1dvert1stn1 ar" Just a few or the re1sons. Nevertheless 1. do not beUtte e\'fryoae does It. Nor do I beilne tlt•t If eve~oae did k, · H ...W tt.ea be 1•1tl rt1lllt:.'' HUCtlltllere -yoar old·luh-belle6: Y-m1f1'1a·1e I• -lo be stronger for tt • CONFIDENTIAL to Wby Slay In School? : Lord Chesterfield provided •n excellent answer. He satd'; "Knowledce i1 a comfort•J ble ••d n .. euary -I and · ~ltcr •In advanced Ii•· If we don't plont.ll while we're-· ff.wOl llve UI no shade Wbeli we a:rowol\S .~ ' ' ~ • 'A DO'n9l11tllle aj> ...... b.lo- lo deal with Ille'• most dlMoult IMI. 'most rewArdln& arran1e· meat. Ann Landtr•1 booklet. '.'lfatriage -What to J')lpect," 'Will prepare iou for betlu-or for ......... Send your l'<Cj-16'AM Laade1'9, P .O. 801 HOO, Elgin, . ~-!JOIJO, eHlolblf 'ilO ~ In coin ind a lone. stomped. Mlf· addres4e<l envelope . • • "· ---------,-· DAILY PILOT . !tndtly.Aprtl 20. 1975 P1:nuc Npna.. More ... ~ .... ,,.~ .. ;;,;; .. ;;;;.;;, ...... ~.~.-=::::::i:.,:o-' . . . .,,.... , PICllTIOUI evtt•Cll ..... • ~ ' 'lat tottowll'll "("" Mi -• ...... .r,,,,i.wtllllll--: ounsts Ol.t.N1i MIDICIHI iHOP, NII!:. ,.w1t.,COIUMew.<M• ..... ,, ~I . ' ,.. ,k ............... _ -• .. =:= .. =··'*' .. °' .... R h 'lt . 0.9111.t•oY Wll<••,_t"' 'ao.vi,ti 0 UU. Dri•.c.Mll Mt•,C•lll.tft.U ' e1 lllk IMMl .... I •1111 l0f\ ... Cl4f' Dy "" IMlwlCllNll. o..,, L. wilt•• By Le1\'l't F. Morris Tl'lll.l l .. t1tl0fll ••l t1lel "'11'1 Int C:llrl1ll•flSCMflttM911llor C:..,nh C11r• ol 0••"''' Co..111, Ot1 ..,.,u n . "'~· North America i:un be Jtuoi1'"'' oro110, c11 .. ~, 01 .1;~'i: seen ut Ila 11:lorious betlt ._.. .. .,o.11.•ndM•¥•111,.,1) ,,...,, tl11s year by taking eny --:---ont.• of the 36 Lrips offered PUBLIC N071c1-: by the Troll Riders of th'· Wlldcrn~sli into 18 dJf. '=~~!~:~i:::• fer.cot -'remQtc. ba.ek·- 1 .... ronowlno H•"" l•Golot1....., country areas of .the Horsin' Around with Tom . ' , .. , , • Rodeoin' With A Film Maker • ....... : I I• u ' d S • CAGL E 'AlliS PADMOl'IONs; n1l c . l0&L-e:it und '1~U1nt 11.,1-10Mt1r191•n.,9(11,cA Canadu. The kind of luck Oscar-he worked oP lhe movie, q.rt'd•,••"11iM,s14 ~s•. Sponsored since 1953 winning movie maker had 11 b th 't · ~ ......... 9'11,CA b . "I h M a u Uljl g I up m , Tllk~!'Dt•h<•'*'''•dov ....... Y the American •t et errill h_as is 1969 after completing •"',....'· Jo"orestry Assc>cialioo 28 ,mostly good <:ind mostly '"Ride the High Coun•..v" · C.riU.r•~ o( th ' .. ' ! ho d _, -,... •~ .. , 11..-w1t111r11 e tr1ps·offered are mema e . withRandolphSc'ott. ~c..,..,a..,...c--v.-....,.11 horseback. but others in· l • h k Pl ed 'th to( 2• ""· -elude four hi'ki'ng-wi'lh· · · t » t e Lnd you make eas WI mOI . when you hoist the what he had ~one in a ..!f.':'.~?2'1~r,1c.o••• Dt1~v,::;i ~~kpackrls, th1ree c~ viewfinder or a 15-pound, ca~e.r o{ more than 40 '---~----· ........ one ver ourney m handhel.d motion picture year& in front o·r the Pl.RI.IC soT1cF. ' a special rigid craft. All camera lo your eye and cameras, McCrea toht ==~--1or tbese excursions are climb up .on u bucking me in an interview not i='~~::rl ... ~~~~T • led by exper~ien~cd chutealarodeotogetpic· longag,o : , No~cr. 1s H1111eev 01v&N IT11.11 euldes and outfitters ; \ures in which you can • ~• 11111M.,otM9rc11, 1t1J1t1o.,.re1 they vary in length from almo•t smell Lh c ·CO'"· 'THAT FILM ga,·e me Ot fMellon 'ol Ito• 1rvlnt Unified -d · , " scnoo• Ol•trtc 1 o11or.1ne• eountv. _,to IO _ays. and range in boys' S\\.'eat. a chance to ~lay a f:lU)' n1y co111orn1•. Mopl•d • R1,01ut1011ot·l11· cost from $250 to $4415. , ov:n age, 1t. f:lOl good ~~1~~~,:~0,::n"~~P!~:.~~!::.;:: · Merrill wus produ<'CT, reviews und thu money •-"-"•f'ClrJent•q1.w.1yror.iecJr ic WllETlt•:R one djl'ector , purt -time \\'nsn't going to get any u11!11ypurPOSfl Oftlflt(O, ... roll' ...... h • ( b h •amc••"•m·n d u·1 r It ft ' ul·k Ol9"E•il•rw:tO.ern••dA¥•n.... c oases o go y orse, .: .... a an e I oro >c ter. .1ust secm c 1 ·L· ApublkmMt1n9upont~aut•tlono1 on fool or by water. the .. The C r t•ut American· agood timt>to<1uit." :'.::•~1~~~1f:d~~~0"s:'"~!:'9 ~~,,:1 vust wilderness regions Co\\•boy." Tl! E definitive So 1t wa~ that, after <•tl•o•nl•ont111X1th d••oj..,p.,1,1•1~: visited should delight bv rodt!o n1oviL• rn exat.11y starring in more than a ••111er.oure111;X1o'ck!C:t ~~·n•,1 their scenic splendor and the same sense thalihundred rea\urc films. llOAltt>Ol'EOUCAT ION . , < •AVINE uN1F1ieo scttoo1. tranqu1ht}l'. ·:Endles s Su~m·cr.;• mi:tnY o~·'them hor.:fe. ~;~~~~~~i.,c•••Y _Most of t~e horseback mude by l~ugunu !,\each s operas and after ·'retlr.1 *••t•r•of t1t1 tnps pre 1n the W~J. ~ t~r~e liro\\·.n, is TH'E de· Ing·" lo1his quarter ho(Sl'S so.u1o1 Educ.1uon Among the most popular f1n1t1ve surC1ng movie. and·his Camarillo ranch, Pu.alllhld Or11199 CNS! D•••Y l'llal, 'd · b AprU2C1,1t1s 109J.1s arether1 es1ntotheSan I met Merrill,( r1efly, "MtCrea·got 'himself in-1 -~----Juan Wilderness from while I was horsiri' volved Cwas chairman of PUBLIC NOTICE Durango, Colo., between around out al the coUQty the board •. in ract) with ~ .· July 7 to 16, and Jti1Y·18 rairgrou-nds an"d he was :theNaUonalCowboyHall MOT1c•OPINTINTION l 0 2 7. and th e filmiiig thc Larry Mahan or Fame. TOD•DICATllAllMINT y II T AllP Rod 'T.h h JI ' h 1· if tlfOT1c1:1sHElll!l'lGIVENT.,.1 e owstone -eton ro eo. · . e a epe tel .,. .. ,m...,etMtr.c11,~st11tto.-Wildernes1 in Wyoming literi'.ill , ahDd M cCre& e1e:i1uc:itlOt1o111111•y•n•Unlllffl(July22throug.h31) The HE DJDN'"' 1ay.torether. ••1 met with But thc'Academy !i<lloel Ol1trltl •I Or•ntt ,COunly • ~ · c.111or!i:f,~"'"'111e'°1u11011o1111'.San·JuanlripiSlimiled exactly what 'he 'ahim and liked him ·Award vindicated Mer· 1 .. 11.. .1111101 ... c11, .. 1 .... 1rie .1 1 25 ·d 1 10 kl bl 'i'mmedi'atel " Mc rill'si·ud •me.nl Aboutho·s -cx1u..:••""'•n1 •no ,10111 .oi.w .. v o r1 ers, asts war ng on, u you can y, c rea a · 1or ,1,..,,.,.. ri1t11w•v 11u•POMs011 111e days. and costs $425. bet If ~nyone is capa);>le · re~embers. movie h e s a i d in ,.,.,..,""~1 ... onc1r1i1etAv•nue. · Five horseback trips o( produring yet another ''The Hollywood film ret~pecl : •put111c .... 11no11P1111tt1t~s11onot · I ' · d · r II r '''They'loldusthefihn ~1nt1suc1t:•d•<•11t11r""itlit,...oiJ1 arc schedule.di for the · rodeo ilm. fl1errill iathe 1n uslry 1s so u o ti. un1v!<il1w Hlo~ scnoo1, 1r .. 1r>e. East. at Cuctlpo' h Moun· guy , ', );qunj kooks these days," couldn 't be done. 'They' q,111ornltOftiM)Olftll.lyotA prll,Hlj, . · • h dded • B h ·d Lh t · 'lh ot11Mr110urot1::soo·c1ock !p.m.), 1a1ns , w .va~11'June·23·28, ,,ea , · utl ere'-'"«•s su1 a a movie w1 a ~~l':rieo~~~"~i~T'~aot. July 14 to 19. !Ind July 28 At 35, the t6W·headcd ·no bull Crom Kieth. He prayer wouldn't make it 01s. ~·er -to Aug. 2;.Great Smoky .fiJm 1naker has a good didn'ttrytoeonme. . .. 1.1 movie w"itb a . toy :A.s""'•wcorew ~lountaln's 'NC· June 7 ·grip on his goals und is ""'nd when J saw the . patr·iotic flavor ... SKrll•r~ollt>•' > d '· •" ·· ..<. Ill II ' bl fiJ I k h ldn'lb I " , 8""'°'Eouc.1tlion tol.5; an 11nautumn col· .a..,pare1 Y we on s m, new e was a wou epopu ar. · "~'i'l•WG Or•• c .. ,1 o.u, ri1o1, o_r ride, Oct, 18•".26. "'ay t.o becoming <t ma· rrian of enormous ta lent For Merrill, the cow- "P<"10· 1t1s 109;1.1s .~ ,jtMi,~ film producer in the and· artj~(ic integrity as boy mo v i e was a -· PUBLIC NOT1cE RJDERS i ~ the San 1-IObyWood he told one re· well."' homecoming of sorts. -------Juan Wilderness ,trip will porter is ··on the verge of Thal W'!S, possibly, Raised in Farmington, PICTtT1ous1u11NE1s find themselves ;aur· a11ewdawn." al~06t as much •. C<!I"h Utah, he began working Ti.1.:!:!!!~~:'!':.!"""llft' ro1.1nded by mountains ia . His rod co movie phmenl a~ the w1n~ng with horses ror"pay when .ft:-one or the·country-'-s ·m86t-..i'J.r.(~lly _ brol!_ghl. Joel later ·or an Oscar which, hew as 12 ~ars old. (l)lrwlllllCooorCMlplln1111Sllof""IL . r I . ;l M< Crea out ol retire· at ··-•time or ,.,. _,-.--Tirft• CJ) APll l11du5tr 11, t•J l!fUea ut 1 u n at1on<1 " ~ . "'""' . "'.'•· .-.. s-111tt1.1r .. 1111,c.1111orni•tt10s (orests. · tntnt t1>do the narration. ning, had only been seen CHILDHOOD fasc1· 0ouel•• w•rr•n 11111111. 14JJ1 They w·ill traverse the l\fcCr~. 68 at the' time byl,500people. nation with film he · $Mrint1\,lrvlM,C•Hfwnl1JlllOS :t · • ' Thl1...i...,,11 c.11111uci.e1 bv -,,. •. Continentar Divide and ~"{1 ~11 • • •· • f-, came a serious career goal when he enter ed : Brigha1n Young University in 1958. Inter· ·rupted both by ar1ny service and a four·\·ear mission for the l\·T or.1non church, his college days ·ended "'ilh his gradua· lion in 1967 . He moved lo Califo111ia and has been making films, most of them in- dustrial or publi c rela- lion s-o ri en ted , ever since. A five-minute rodeo -sequence, part or which· he s hot himself and all of duce,..CowOOy. ' The feature f ilm had been nex.ton l\1errill's list Del" ..... IUH ...... • .. " Movie maker Kieth Merritt (anow) focuaea on Oscar, the 'unrldabl•' movie bull- 9r goals. 3 r·e liable quality, with ··1 needed to get on lhe reasonable mora l st<1n- big 1:tcreen in 1:t feature dards and subjects that format," he told one re· universally..appeal." porter . No"'· pr e · J\.tanyofthehorsemen su1nably. he's getting re-I know, including Juel ady for bigger s teps in his J\lcCrea, say "Ame n .. to llolly"'ood caret!r. that notion. ··1 ha\·en't directed a But young Atr. l\fer1ill 45·man u.nion c rc\v and ma)'havetoclimba lotof four major stars. And it J rodeo fences and film a had lo do it tomorrov.', J lot or sweating bulls couldn't face it1'' he once between now and his own loldun interviewer. ''But ''Horse in the Gray F1an· in the long run, I 'll be re· . nelSuit," or whate ver. ady and do it... ·which 'tie· financed (fol" His ultimate goal is lb .$5,000) was enough lo makewhalhecalls "re· con.vince a dozen,. liable , entertaining___mc-'backus_to__p.ut.....uIL!hL lures. like those Walt $300 obo he used to ·pro· Disney m ad e -not the ' B~l l 'Iit. ready to bet he same kind . butmovif.'Kef makes it . 111<1v111111o10.uvi••W.R•lo•• cRross _over,.1sa_wNloobth ,.-;·• '"'-.:. -· 1111, "•t.t"'•"' ••• th•d wit11 111t ange to rr t . e o. -~;" ..... o .. 1'""""'":::::.h:~~,.h~h~0 hr;~~~~ Make Dollars (and · Yen) Conn· t ""'"""' o, .. ,. c .... o .. ., •••. altitude on the tnil is . _ . . """lll0,21,•NfMay4 ,1 1.1•JS 1411·1S JJ OQO f t 'th , e e , wt one Pt;Bl.IC N:,n._T_J.l.JCF._._-Jc am p m ad e al an .. , 1 ' • ". -~ 11,000·foot.:elevution. i' c •, Sl,·1Jlll • ·• r " iUPtll"'t(MiCOu*'oll'TMk f ·, 7f SlATIE OI' CAU . Nl& l"Oi( " : .-lM& COUNTY'O OltAN'Ga , ,.., ,._...,, WOllCI! OP N•AlllllMG 01' PallTIDN POllll PllO ... ,. o~ WILL ANO POii LITTaRli TtlilAMEN· TAllY ' Ell.1119 at A6NfS Mlllflt OU.SI Die••~· ' 1 ·-: NOTICE !S MEltll!:ll'I' OtVEllf Ill.II 1-1,H. A EISMAN ll.11 lllld .. ,tin .111tll· tiOll ICM' .Prato.llt o1 Wiii 1nd '"' .1~ -•of L1t11'1 T11t1m9flt1rv kl tM 1)9!illenor, tllff•l'IC• lo wMc;ll I• - 1or lurt"" M•tltul•r1, •1111 11\M 111e lo ..... 4"cf lllfKI Of ..... ,ln9 !ht ...... -t.M"' '°' ""'" "· ,.,,, .. t:-lCt .i.m., ill In• <OUrlr"rn-ot 0.Nflmtnl NO. l ol 'tlCI (OUt1, .ii 100 (1¥1c.eeroter Ori,,. Wt'~t. ln '"• Clly ol s.ni. .-,... C.tilo•nl•. D.lted AP•l1 11, 1tlj WILLIAM IE. $1 JO""'· C:...Unty C••rk JAMES.A. KMMl.llNG 1111 DO'll'l ITRll.T IT&. ltt NIEWPOllT llEACN, CALl,OllNIA T•I: UH7 .. """'"''tor; hlltloMr P'ubUWll• Or•noi' CO.IJI O•lly P1101 , ""'It 1q, l0~2'-1t~ 13112.JS ~· ~ --~ ,. TRAVEL 1 Computer· Pl:BLIC NOTICF. • 1 • "''"'", ,. .Cdnttols Br,llVRRAY J.BROmll . . UPI Tr.1¥tl llllllor Jt happens time and again with Am e ricans making their first trip .abroad. Someone ts .~almost sure to look al the bill and ask : "How much is that in real money?" . Well, it all depends on ere the traveler is. To the American , the only •·real money" m ay be the U.S. dollar. But in France, it is the Crane, in Russia lhc ruble. in Japuq. the yen, in l\fexico the peso. For even though the varicolored,. varisized foreign banknotes milhl resemble play money, they are the legal tender of the country. AND while some hotels and oLher e1tabli1h- ments calerin& to foreign tourists 'fr'lll ac· rept 'U.S. dollan, m.t dealings have to be in the local currency. After all; you wouldn't pay the cabbie in Los Angeles in Thai bahts or tip the waitress in Chicago with English shillings .. Confusion over un- Cam iii ar currency, especially if the itinerary Includes several countries, can often pro.ve costly. Dishonest mone y changers can cheal on tbe_c.a.t_e._o:Lexchange, about the dollar \veaken· highe r exchange r ates pa·rttcularly in these ing during your travelS, since you . could end up da~s ,of the ''floating" consider buying the wlthafistrulotworthless do1ar, or charge ex-checks in foreign curren·· paper. J.f you should ce 1ive fees .' Others cies -Swiss ·cranes, complaintothepolice,or eq allf unscrupulous ·Germ an m arks, gel caught making a de· som·etime1 pad prices. Japanese yen among al, you could be rined or So here are &ome tips. other.s. · even imprisoned. which should help: . They are available at banks .anil foreign ex· BEFORE departure,. change dealers here . buy tra.velers' checks, Convert dollars and which are protected tr.avele11's checks ~t of- againstlossoftl\efi. Ke:ep ricial money exchaltges. a reco1;~ or the senal b a n k s a n d other numbers. Incidentally.In authorized de<1lers . Buy ~me countries you >A'ill small amounts to avoid receive a higher rate of paying another fe e for e.xchapgc for the checks converti11g baC·k into while s ome shops orfer dollars ati.:!c parture. discounts on purchases Do not deal with black madc~·itht,hem . m arket money changers If you are '''01·1·ied or others who offer IF THERE are no cur- rency restrictions, buy <1 packet of foreign curren· cy be fore leaving the slates .at foreJ gn ex· change dealer, and banks. r.-lost ·include a con\·crsion table. The p.ickets will come in handy for tips and other incidentals at your destin<1tion , There are currency exchan~e couh- ters at most overse~i airports, but they are not; always open. ~ In countries w it~' restrictions o n the~ amount or currency that l can be taken in or out,~ keep. all records or con -. : vers1on transactions. t They are necessary to . ·convert local currency ·! back into dollars on de· parture, There are some coun-· tries "''here tourists must declare 'funds on arrival a nd departure -be pre· cise. you could· be in trouble if you. are taking out mor e than you brought in . Orange Cqunty's ONLY AUTHORIZE!> . su .. 1a1o•couliTo-TM•· • ·1,, , STATI Of' CAlll'OltNIA Hiit TM''°':!Z=' ..... ~ ·, ;u, .-okings' MOTIUO•IALIOP', ~ •IA&.ltlt~llt'fYAT ,. • Birds, To~rists favor Maui " -~ .. :!~~·.~~: ... AOveGA · WeatroP . a com· .ii.11AF.t.1.1.v1o.tt..._..... , puterlzed reservation 't«>T1i::E 1sH£1111v G1vEN1111t . system was punched. into .,. ......,..,•ltnff, n lnu1tor of !hi! · • ' • •• • ~ b' wi11ot1t.....,..,..,_...._'*""w111 4.erv·1ce rec_ently y .. 11 •• pr+•titi wit t• 111t 111p11i111 -W~1tern 'lnternatlona'l t1n1 lll*lef' UCNll'I UH1 wnm n <O!ldl· H. 1 . h , 1*"' ,,.,.,1,..ue~ met1t1MH ... ....._ . Qte s, 1t as ~.en al\· lflC1 10 <..,11,,..•tlon .,, s11c1 -.,1or nounced by K,i'tri ChaP· c-1, .. ,,,,."°1'· ~v ,,, 1•1J.w1 ine pejl generut"miTia~er of ,_ ol '100 O'(IOC:ll 1,11). er 1'*•fffie• • ~ • ..-tttiln Uot time 111e1wse1 "' 11w, ~ tne tt'!e .So uth ~Coast 1 lazu oftl(f of 1P•t l,lf!Oef'llOl'll'd £-....... .uot I REFUGIO Vl!:G,t., l1t(Ultl'" •I h .,., e · • wi11,c1aRONALDH.PAENNEA .... ,. The Costa Mesa ex-W'°J-•••L•w,1•nt•M~our1h Slr••t eculi\•e said th'e ne'w Suill• 1U, Solfltt Arie. C:tLlfornlt tt1G1, .iii r1on1, 1111•, 1nt1r•1t tnCI ,,1.11.t ot SY1tlem orfers al~l ins· ~ e1.c10tnt •111\e urn. 01 ri11 .. 1tr•, tant response to ,u wide .,.. .11t ri91", tit!• •nd lnte,•11 INll ll!s .\ f · f . · d ~IMYM.,.•cciu1rtc111yoper.i1°" range o 1n ormat1on e-.,, •••·or otMrwlw, 1lnc1ii1't1t1•V'· In sigl)ed to asSi'st guests =~1M,..x.w•,.•iCriwe1n••1tr•• '"Westron' can teli a ~.,proom.,i.c•tto11iri.t-&...ntJ clerk promptly how 010r...-,S1..1toolCaUlornlo-""'ltflal· many roortiS 3r< availa· /Yelfterlllld ... IOllCNI ~ ;, Ti. w.!' jO '"' •' t11e Hor1111so ble during ~he ti.ext year ,.. .. .,..,.H~Stf'ffflr.a,.n in any or our 50 hMell .. ~*'"'"' 111 ...... 1199S4ol ,. ... IMMIR ,.,.,._n<ore11o1 Or~ . loc.ated ·in 13 countries,'' ~~ 11.__ _ 11., WtH Chappell said. • , •ldllOllll. IMto A .. , C.lltornlol • • .t..P.ttt•ttt \ · CHAPPELL said the .Alltcf111Mb"""'Ml11wrielflt,lftl , .d th ,,.,,, ... r•<•I"" ,, ,,.. Off1c.o 01 new system prov1 es e "°"'"Lo·M. ll'fltE•o•1111. ,.,....,..,_ 1ar name or the guest. ex- 11;..c:..-. 1ts1 1.,, "'"'"' lit"91, ed · I 1· th 5ittt 1)1, ._._ A•o~Jlfolr"'• .. 101 . peel arnva 1me.. c • -Y"",.... w1111'1M"""'t:1.r11 o1"" kind or accommodation., ....,.-..-s..,1orc:eur1,.,,"'"t1t a · · d • I f Ot1'-M•w111t:nc11teo'M•Ml'llll•., es1re , any :ipec a at_, 11-'''°' 11r11 llW!k~ otJ. •menities "'anted. thedc ._ 1111Ck• .,_. Ntcwt 1119 _..,..of p1rture dale or "a.ny ~-' Uhel tJ-11t•• o~ 5All ~ t°'"I , ... 111 , other item that wi p ~ •""' UfrittH 1i.1••· lft ,.,,, k• th gu t 's t y · 1 , .... 11,..1 o1 ""._11114 '"••M _1 ma e es s u .1 ~.,....,o-....,1t1o1111hs•rotttf",...e O\lr· hotel a plc11sant ex " ... .._, tnin• • ,.ici ~,. c-perlen'ce " llr~llll'I •I t•lf° •• ,.110 Suclfrtor · c--~5'klu1ow111 .. ,,,.._,... Besides _,the South ..l -· f't(r-..,"1'· "··-t Pl " t r h -1fi \ o.tH1•n10, ,,,, , '-':'His aza o e ere, \..._...\ !l£l"JJG1ov11GA -Western lnl!rnatlonal :::.::.~::,~1;c:'vce4. . manige$ 25 hotels in the • ·~ United States and =.i::i:::;...,...,,.....tt , C~ada, In addiUon .to =--.~ .. ,., , the Hotel Toronto, which : . · '°"'"'..ui win:'in in June. All ere • ···-Unk . ·-·~ -...-.. 0r-.. co.11 o .. iy llli.t "' -new eolh• -.. ..... ~ms 1awi puteriaed ayatem~ BySTANDBLAPLANE We stopped in Honolulu just long enough to move our bags from International to ;l)cimesUc. Tlienty·five minutes later we were on Maul. "Maul No Ka Oi" they say -- MallLis the best. · Ten years ago M'aui was a sleepy sugar cine oulef island. li8Jlalna was ·the old \\'hal ~rs and missionaries port. In the center of town, a great shade tree stood over the courthouse. • , And on Jail street, there was an ancient stony lonesome where King Kamehameha lII scnlscxy Hawaiians for sex crimes. The missionaries talked the third Kamehameha into it.' Any sex was a sin and .a c:rime .. Thcy sent out infOrmers to spy on the neighbors. ~and by there were so many .S!IX crlml In jail, the King sent them to'Maui whe they 1were put to work paving roads . When you drive your:. air-conditioned rcn~car, you are riding on roads P.aved with good intentions. <This lasted only a short time. "All Hawaii will soon be In' jail," s aid one of the chiefs. This was 8o obvious, the law was forgotten. It was a cheery, beery day for the sailors and the wHalers.) ~ ~ • * New hotels and condominiums are r is · in& J!.111 a!ong the road !rom Uhalna. The orange cranes hang agamst the backdrop or the Maui mountains with their wreal~ of grey r!AA,elouda. • . Once' the Sheraton Maui was the only ho\el on tbe cliffs above the &olden aands of Kaunapall. ·· · . No-. there are dolentl, Low.nae and )lilh·rlllil line the blue water for 10 llillei llP • • the coast and another 10 d,own to Kibei. * .• .,, We afe slaying al Napili Shores 15 minutes up from the posh hotels a t Kaanapali. It's a low-rise condominium of two-story apartments. These are the price competition to the hotels : $370 a week for a double including a rent-car . • • • rttaui is the favorite of the birds and , bees groupies. Most of them sit on th e long reserved beaches thal lie a thousand feet below the road to Hana . Breadfruit arid guava grow wild in thut forested country -a big help to the m e nu if you are on the shorts. · A hitchhiker I picked up said:-"Man. they don 't hassle you on the beaches. Jt takes a half an hour lo climb down and two hours to climb up. Even Hawaii Five·O don't want to make that climb." There are signs on Maui roads: ''No Hitchhiking Permitted." So they don't thumb. They stand at the edge of the highway and gl•e you a wistful look .• ''You can usually get a ride in five minutes," the hitchhiker said. OVERSEAS DELIVERY 11Bli111 ·~~.. ~·-?--~ #~'.. A o•aSIAS DIUVHT ""tj;r ~~ /I' . DICK MILLA MOTORS . .......................... ,.. • 117:1111 • .. • HCRSETRAILER DEAla llNMRSITY OLDS 21501 .......... ·c..i.-140.HCO· CrulSe In style to Canada/Alaska. Sall from Los Angeles or San FranclSCO. Glide through Jhe Inside Passage. See lorested islands. Rugged snow·capped mounlains. Gold Rusb lawns. Beautttul Glacier Bay Pl'ir<:ess 'cruises has magnifrcent ships to tal<e you ltlefe in style-May through September. Cruises last 10lO14 unlorgett-days. Coolact us oow! AegisltY : Br~ish TRANS GLOBE TRAVEL BUREAU INC. 1110 Newport 'llvd, • . °""' Mt-. C.llf. 92626 .. 171 ....... Vt• ...... " _ .. --... ,.,_..,, .... "HA RRAD EXPERIMENT " If it lloa1$, chances' are , -"' you'll read . ' I IQlll\C about it ~--J in l he DAILY PILOT I \'·, . Al .......... "GOOfA'"a r 111 "RYE EA$ Y P'IEC I S" IRI "STEPFOID WIVES" 111 "CALIFORNIA SPUT' "'FOUi MUSKETHl.S'" "M.A.S.H." .:.YOUNG FIAHKEN>TllH"" IPGI "fU.ILISS 'I 4 MPllE IUUH" E\ \ '\., .. '\O\ \K \ O '\ llOFFlL\li . T ll E 11<1111, \I\'-\1 \II .BO\ GEORGE MATTHEW"S GREAT ·~·T · -~·/·: I TD DAY'S LONDON Al LAGUNA HILLS MALL SAM DltGO FWY. AT El TOI O ID. LAG4.»Ut.HIUS TICKETS AVAILABLE: U.(j,.IMA HIU MAll OR AT THE GATI DATES l TIMES OF PERFORMANCES: •MOM. TO FRI., APRIL 14·1 1 4:10 PM & 1:00 PM •SAT., APRIL 19 11:00.4.M,2:00&1:00PM •SUH., APRIL 20 I :00. 4:00 & 7:00 PM ADMISSION: .ll'l. ll·ll l .11 CBOSSWDBD-PUZ·ZLB I A.CROSS 69 Stalks 133 Danas 19 Disregard 9 1 Independent 71 Sign tubing school 20 T 3ntahzcr one: 1 Looks 72 Decimal 134 Rool edge 28 Bellows slang pleased base 135 Electric unit 32 Dance step 92 By 7 Vaulter's 73 Till 136 Healing 34 Topscore: woy "' 74 Poelic 138 ~~~e : 2 wds. ol 11 Tipplers contraction 37 Identity 93 Touches 15 WorC:s of 76 Build ' prefix wrongly 94 Pagan caution 78 Prosecute 139 Christmas 38 Wilhout: god 21 Trustworthy 79 Adventurous songs comb. lorm 95 Geometric 22 Spell aclion 141 Male turkey 40 Undraped solid 81 Tutors 142 Not: prefix statues 98 Relents: 23 Dyak sea 24 Senescence 83 Readjust 143 Siikworm 42 Wait on 2 wds. 144 TV fare 43 Shoe 100 Woody 25 Jewish monlh 26 Greel. I · letter 27 Ignoble timidity 29 Among: poetic . ' . 30 Continent: abbr. 3 1 Bigwig 33 Glowing coal 35 Wooden lob 36 Time 38 Greek goddess 39 Ardor -41 Foothke parl •2 Sea lions -44 Spanish river 45 Land measure 4'6 Continues 48 Sleepy- head's relteat 50 Beglmer 52 Grimier 54 Firmness 56 Paint !Iller 59 Serious 61 Alrican country 62 Antlers M Odyssey beggar 67 Introduce J , " " • • • ,r•;.., . " · .... ,, • • ,, • '•: • • . . "' '" ,. '" , .. "' l!l '" ,. ' ,. '" '" '" musically 65 American 147 Brazilian bottoms planls novelist river 45 lncencllarism t03 Mistake 86 Goll score 149 Chinese 47 Blend 105 Wardrobe· 87 Orienta! porcelain 48 Wild animal ii ems commander 150 Man'.s narr. 49 Coin 107 Wigwam BB Danger 152 Arabian makers 108 Follow 89 Dinner chieftain 51 Cinder 110 Noah·s course 153 To entice 53 Peace $0" 91 Lap: 2'wds. 154 Tower goddess · 112 Click 93 Frenzied 156 Thin cord 55 Co!Of beetles 96 Agnus---157 Confederate changers 114 Fortify 97 Aye lungus soldiers 56 Locality 116 Airing 158 Singe 57 Angers 117 Twist 99 Insect egg 100 Youthful ~ 58 N00<> 119 Imitate years period 120 Maintaina 10 1 Artificial WN 60 Alimentary 121 Village language 102 Rounded rool 104 Mathematic lune lions 106 Lady thespian 108 Biblical country 109 E11.1raordlnary beings 111 Planet 113 End slices 114 Sharp comer 115 Going baek 118 Amoys • 120 Bumper metals 123 Postures 125 Imprisoned 129 Lion's den 130 Tuek.'s pal 132 Kegler'a score , ,, " " I WhiSker sys1em 122 Tear remover 63 Ending 124 Helmet 2 Migratory 64 Grammar plumes 3 At home part 126 Wharf 4 Grant's toe 65 Large knile .... 5 Italian 67 lnlerior 127 Elicits commune raceriorses 128 Lower 6 Postage 68 Sardine '" applier container ""' 7 Measured 70 Shields 131 Journal steps 73 Frolic 133 Planter 6 Frangrance 75 Extend 136 Hibernia 9 Depressed ,/ 77 Seabirds 137 ldentleal 10 Expunged BO Swisa river 139 Girl's 11 Inquisitive 8 1 St>rlng ,.,.. gtance month 140 Made 62 Canoe ~'" 12 Kimono paddle 143 :1·1 ..... 84 Bind 145 :c r 13 Savior·laire B6 Glossy , .. 11~1~ 14 Scot! 15 Fruit dish leathers tt' W:.1~r 16 Sa!magundi 88 Reporter's 17 Unusual deadllne 16 French 89 Taro root 155 ~rin article 90 Colorless '" ... 10 II ll I.I II -• I ~ I' II IS It 20 !~ ; .)I • ; '* • " " " " ·~. " " • • " " " " " , ' 61 ,. @:' • 1iJ "(.t 11 " " . " ~,,., • . • ' " " " " . " • " ... • ,,~ , . " ,. ,. '" '" ,. "' "' "' "' • '" • j " '" •! "' "' '1 "' '" '" ,. '" ,. "· ,. ,. ··' SEE i;t.ASSIFIED SECTION FOR ANSWERS . . . • -I • D o ey Singer Dory Pre,..;,n will ap· pear in concert May 9. at 8 p .m . in Orange Coast College 's Peterson Gym- nasium . Tickets at S3.50 for adults and S3 for students arc <.ivuilable from the col-' lege's Student Services Qf. fice. F r e n c h lift Cen sors hip Pt\fiIS f li Pl) 1''1·cnl'h n1ovie houses at long last arc showing Stanley Kubrick 's 1957 film "P<i.ths or Glory." • I Moiher-iii..Law Has 'ldiosyncracies By ERMA BOMBEd< l\1y mother· in -law and I hnve a great r('lutionshlp. She calls me Ednu und I l'nll her on her birth· duy, tt1othcr 's Day und Christn1u5. At the \\•edding when she insist· t'<I that they put u funeral fhtg on the fender of her car and drove 'l'•lth her lights on', I sensed somchO\\' l wus not what she "·ould have chosen for her sop. But Cod love her, she has a sense or hU rnor and somehow "'c've 1111 survived. She has ac- cepted me for what I am. A mis- take. And I have learned to live , with her throuch the miracle o'( ' sedation.. / ONE OF her idiosyncrasies, however, I will neve r adjust to. I ca ll it h e r Last Breath Performance. Check this. I am driving the car and she is sitting beside me. Otit. of the clear blue sky, I-hear her suck in her breath, moan slil:htly and slump. steadying ~er head with her hand. I "''ail, but she docsn 't exhale . The first time this happened. I figured (aJ she was leaving the car on 01 permanent basis; (b) I had closed the electric "'indows on a gas station attendant and \Yas towing him by his fingers ; or (c) we were being followed by a tornado runnel. lnstinctl-.:ely, I jamm<.>d on the brakes of the car, neurly hurling her through tho windahleld ~ tt.Jrned around , Grubbed her s hou ld e l's, 1i1nd s houted AT WIT'S END hysterically, "What's lhe mat ... ter?" "Darn it," she said. ''I just re- membered I fOrgot to JOt'k my back·door.'' DURING subscquenl drives, I was to learn that she gasped and groaned at girls in shorts, roses in full bloom , a half stick of gum discoYered in her raincoat, and the realization that tomorrow "'35 her sister·in-law·s birthdaY. She didn '~ li m it her Last Brco.:ith Perforn1unce to t'hc car. When she w<itched telev ision ol' read the nev.•s pupcr. she ,,·ould inhale noisily, freeze, put lu~r hand ove1· her n1outh and say, "'Where wi ll a pleasant boy like HtLDO'lll Dick Cavett find \YOrk ?" TM11uw.tt•TOMLT I pride myself in being able to · COSTA MIS.It. MIS.It. THIA. Tll live in peace with my mother-in· I d h . h 6.a.I .M. aw, an s c puts up wit me. .HOWPU.~ING The other day we were d1iYing to0 ether when she sucked in her IAY THU.TRI o SEAL HACH The film depicts the execution of <t handful or French in£3n· trymen during World War I who had been.made scapegoats for a botched attack. The film was never orricially banned; it was deemed .. undes1rable" by the government board ·or film cp,nsors. Liberace Home To Be Toured breath, c lutched her pur.sc and ,.Nke ........ , . .,.,.. .. mumbled, "Oh. my." ~~===:":":":':":':"===~ Figu1;ng she had just remem· bcred a dental appointment. I kept moving ant: promptly smacked into a truck pulling out The raCt that the French public now has the opportunity to see this film, released nearly 20 years ago, is one more sign of a shift a'vay from a vague but pervas ive censorship or dis· tasteful incidents in 1•1·cnch hi s· tory. 1\ mont h <igo. a special cotn· mittec appointed by ~Iichel Guy. secretary of state for cultural af· f;1irs, came up \\;ith a draft lo.:iv.· thut v"ould do aw<iy with most film ce nso r s hip . The Weslmins ter Community Services Department wi ll sponsor a trip to Liberace's J.loll y,,.ood mansion on Tuesday,. April 29. Deadline for ~i gning up is April 25 . The rec of $9 inC'ludes transportation and a tour. 'fhe grou p wi ll also.s t op al Yamashiros for un early lunch, \\'hi{'h is nOt included in the fee .. Reservations for the trip, \\•hich begins ut 10 :30 a.n1 .. n1ay he made by calling 898·331 1, ex· tension261 . from the alley. She shook her head and n1adc a clicking noise with her tongue. "l t1icd to v.·arn yo u, Edna. but you ~·ouldn 't listen." ··r"ace it. !\I other,'' I said. ··1 ·n1 unst<.iblc ." Pho tos Exhibited Ice . Capades Tryouts Set Prize-winning photographs from the 17th Annu<il Forest Lawn Press Photographers Com· petition and ·Exhibition are on display now through the end of April at Coast F ederal Savings and Loa11 Association's office at 91 Huntington-Center, Hunt- ington Beach. Orange Coast ice skaters will have a chance to audition to join the Ice Capades al 10:30 p.m . on Friday. April 2S, at the 1..-0ng Beach Arena. immediately . following the Ice Capades.performance. The top sweepstakes-winning photograph in the display was taken by Daily Pilot Starr Photo- gr aphe r Patrick O'Donnell. Other Orange County ne\l.·spaper photographe r s a r e a l so represented in the exhibit. Pros-,ective applicants must be at lc'ast 17 years old, have a pleasant appearance and be experienced as skater s. Applicants mus t bring theirownfigureskates. Addiliona l informal.ion is available by ca ll ing (213) 469-2767. Mel lroo':1 "81.AZIHG 'SADDLES'" Il l 1 :4S-S:I o..t:40 ...... "Portnoy's Complaint" 3:20-6:SO.IO:l 5 SOUTH COAST PLAZA THEATRES ~ 0.£00 FWT, AT l '8ST'Ol. ClllEllWllD THREE ~::.'irl:.;, TI-IE STEPFORD WIVES 4:lO&MS ~ ' OMOMIHATID POI 11 ACADIMY.AWAIDSJ 1n:11:r:li,1§il . "'CHIMA TOWH" t :lO Satts-3:25·7:)0 "'COMVEA5ATIOH" Satf""' 7:)0-1 :l0-5:)_S-t :45 A "HAl lY & TONTO" 'II "#"CIMDllELLA LllllTY" iA "llAMMIGAH" 1¥ "Ml. MA .llSnlC" IPGI eo.n MQl'I. I~"' Fri. 6·30 o.~.­ S.t /Sun /~. 1:l'3'0 M Oii !IWU f fl 10 1 l),fOl,-tl.1~ I.A, f..WV IM.t.NCHHn" IJCJ 0 .0 . f .. WY ICITY D ... IJCJ , "'-P81"'111 •POllD Wl'flS" V ••cALIPOIMIA SPLIT" • • .,....rr1.1 . "GllL 1M MY SOUP" -.u.nYaTONTO .. '?A.NII CHASI'" IP'll "TlllOllSTS" °'SIYBMWS .. Ill •:J"'" ... hi/Som J:tM: ... t14• "IHTBHILIHI HOJfCT"' 1;11""'IS-1:4'-4:tM:ll FESDYAL OF .1az , . . OF THE 40's Featuring and Tony Rizzi's 5 Guitars + 4 A Benefit Concert for the Long Beach Regional Arts Council Thursday, April 24 -8:00 P.M. Lafayette Ballroom. 140 Lind en Ave .. Long Beach' Donation: Adults $10, Students $5 • Tickets Available at: Liberty & Mutual Agencies , Buffum's and Wallich's •, • • • .. . -- W.conr the wmtfirfront In the · OAllY PILOI ., . • • • I ) ' :_.·George Burns Re·t,urns · ~. -I : I By )'.ERNON SC01T ''I'm rortunate to be startiDIJI~ ~ .... HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -"llovemy1ln1lngnomatter:how newcareeratmyage,''htSaldoln Geor1e Burn~ aan1 two bars anyone elite reacts. I don't knock a voice ralc1,dated t~ fri&bttn ·~trom .,'You Lose All Your Senses other great singers like Jimmy •mall ,~h~ldren and h1gh·"'1W?lC When <th·c Mu· sl• Commen•e " Durante. I'm not jealous." dogs. It_ 1 been 36 years SlJl('t f • .. .. s, Burns Was enJoyln.: u day o!f madeapicture ·--making in1tu.nt enemies of two from ''The Sunstilne Boys," the --· ; A1cqualntiiices uq.d several movie uduptatlon or lhe ''In the old .days I 11lway1 i:.ILra n1er1. Broad~uy f\il in which he sturs P!•yed myself 1.n those CQ1Je1e : ~:; The wal~er turned awuy lh con·' with Walter M'jtttaau. pa~tures u.t Para'!lount. Gro<:te ... :tempt_ A wom8.n paving lunch Ut FULt OF enerJJy and quips, <h 1s l~te ~ire Gracie ~Jen ) and 1 ::~in adjllc:ent table pushed her Burns has becomt something of ~ere 1n Bing Crosby s f_ln t mov· ;:--food away. A coupfe got up •and sa natlOjlal treasuJl-e simply by 1e •. but nobo~y ~ompared our · "1eft 'I' vo1ecs . In this picture I'm not B'urns, ••e "1'9·, look no um· o utlivln&. his contempo,rari<-s plafingB ur.ns .l 'macting."~ • ' rrom the p ehi,1toric days or Th ld d J ' "braae. Smiltn& benignly he said _ vaudev lie ·and burlesque. e o , timer replace , ack ~. · · ' &nny, his closest fnend , In 11The ~. sunshine Boys'' after Benny's i~11Swi1afli1a9 Slao1v. Jirri Dale, star' of the corned).' .;Scapino," delivers some of ·his lines while swinging from a rope 10 feet above the s~agc . The play will run Apri l 27 through June 1-uL th.c Hun-~ . t1ngton Aa_rtford Theater in Hollywood. • lnSumffler: , ' ' Composers Flock They don't COrJle in scores and they don't come in hundreds.· They number in the thousands. They are housewives, schoOI teachers, truckers, grocers and construction workers. Practical- ly anybody harboring a dream. For a rew days , or even a week, they join the legions of resident songwriters. Almost without ex- <"eplion, they leave disappointed, their talents undiscovered, their labors unrew:.irded: fTo Nruhville ~ Lops ided as the odds are, there is always a remote ~hance that someone making the pilgrimage lo Nashville may ha\'e written a hit song. AND BUDDY Killen. co-owner and vice president of Tree In· ternatlonal, is t oo s mart a publisher to ignore that possibili· ty. Which might ·seem unlikely since his company is the world's .. .. • . . . --:'" ~ llllENT PRocrER· Alteel~tMPrt\IWrl•r •, ·~NASHVILLE, !fenn. -Sum- me.....--ls the seJson .ror crushed JK>pes . That's wheH' droves of ~nter wor~smi~hsiand t¥ickyard ' melody makers descend on the Music ftq'.!r publishigg houses, l»eddling tM'ir ha!ld-h~wf"\ wares. ·: ......... pt 111'111'....,.. .. fil9tll1 .bt l11i~ or S,.CI" Evlltl; ~ Mondayan<fJuesday only at 2 3nd. 8 P.M. MESA HIM Newpor1 ( '\"° ,...., ~4~ I \'>l ;:"~ca~,,~.~.~~--~.~,1~1~.~--.. Put • rew word• to work tor u • • . ,1 -biggest""in-dep;en·denr,-th·e"""'Elffel Tower o·r co·untry music publishing. '/We have a 24 -hour service in the sum'mer," Killen said. "Peo- ple can drop their tapes off one day and pick them up the next." For the sum mer crush, Killen hires extra staff to screen the dc- lug~ of taped offerings. t Cll<~,;.~ .. .. u_, __ t7t-4 .dt'ath last January. "You ci..n 't just stop," he said. "1r you do, you better stotri something that takes twice as much effort. You got lo have somethine to get up for." euRNS RISES early every morning _and spends precisely 21f.1 houra: at his .General Service Studios Orrice as he has eacb day for the'past 24 ye11rs. At exactly 12:15 he has lunch, including a martini. al Hillcrest cbuntry Club where he's been a member · Cor40years. Burns plays bridge there with three ancient cronies before re - turning homo for a couple of houf6 rest. Show business is his life. Un - doubtedly George survived open heart surgery last year. just to lake a bow' Cor the attending sur-1 geons. ''All we guarantee is that we'll ~sten to their songs," he said. "Nothing else." "I dream like everybody else dreams,'' he said. "You can dream yourael! out of existence if you want to. But you've got to be realistic." AT 42, KILLEN is a towering example or both a <dreamer and the realis t: An Alaba1nan who <'a me lo Nashville 24 years ago right out of high school, Buddy KiUen Ju.eked into a job playing bass at the Grand OleOpry. He did CQncerts and road tours "ith the biggest names in.the Opry, ·sang. wrote. listened and generally paid his dues. By virtue or being on the Opry's payrol.J, and helped by an .easy Soutl:iern charm, Buddy Killen soon became acquaint- ed not only with the stars of coun- try music, but also with the backstage movers and shakers. One of the latter was Jack Sta._pp, who had recently formed a one-man publis hing company called Tree International. lt was a modest beginning to a success story.· ··1 was doing demonstration tapes for Tree for $10 a session," IEST ACTRESS &LLEH BURSTYH -... UlSTOffllSOM A.ICE OC>ESN'T LIVE HERE\ . ANYIVtORE,\ ACADEMY AWARD WINNER CINIMA CINTEI =-..:.= t1M141 • GEORGE BURNS "Vaudeville is cOming back," he vowed. "I'll bet you a million dollars my singing will do it.'' ,Throughout his life Burns' voice and hoary songs have been un outrage to friends and an af- front to strangers. · ··cuVs LIKE Sinatra put a finish on their pe rformancc:s so uudicf\Ces cun bring them back," said an unconcerned Burns ... I dpn't.need a finisti and I don 't need unuudiencc. "f never cared If my voice ~·as bad. I just wanted to be in show business." Ceorge Burns grinned broadly and made haste to leave. the reetaurant which he had emptied with his singing. It was ti1pe for his afternoon bridge game .. Killen recalled, ''and Jack would come into the studio and ask me to get together with this or, that · singer or writer. ''IT WENT 1,1,·ell ·and Jack asked me if I would come to work for him. The job would pay $35 a week and I said.Yes. I began pick- ing up songs and getting them re- corded. Wedidn'lhaveanoffice. "l 1,1,·ould carry a tape recorder around, begging for songs. It was a sheer case of determination." In 1957. Jack cut Buddy in as a partner. Killen, with a lot of help (rom friends lik e Chet Alkins and Owen Bradley, began getting Tree material recorded. '1'he late Jim fi.eeves also cut a lot or early Tree songs . "Knowing wha·l it is when you hear il, is the ke_y," said Killen. Which ·1s what happened on a visit to Daytona, F1a., when he heard a Mae Axton and Glenn Reebe s number ca ll ed "Heartbre ak Hotel." The song remains one or Elvis Presley·s greatest hits. .. TREE broke loose 1,1,·ith Joe Tex. Then we bought Pamper (PG) ACADIMY AWAJ:D ••s:r . FOIMM ..... Sund1y. April 20. 1975 OAILY PILOT ' Small Act9r Wins Large Movie Parts Richard Dreyfu ss, the Mickey Rooney-sized actor who stunned the world as the sweaty Jewish cUmber clawing his way out or the Montreal slums in "The Ap- prenticeship or Duddy Kravitz," didn't get an Oscar nomination this year. Oscur nominution or not. it's tough to envisiQn u juicier p~tt (or an a~tor, and Dreyfuss de- voured it . He's attracted critical acclaim for everything he's done. fli s roles have been scarce, but memorable. lie was the high school kid who got away in "American Graffiti," and his performance as Baby Face Nelson in "Dillinger" 5tung like a bee. OFFSCRE EN, there's nothing physically extraordinary about hi01 . If you saw him on the street. waiting for a t>'us, you wouldn't pick him out as a dynamic screen personality. Short and round , with a thatched beard, baggy sweater and s t eel-rimmed glasses that disappear into the prematurely ~ray speckles in hi s uncombed hair, he's not going to give ·Robert RedCord :1.ny sleep· less nights. ·•1 still have trouble getting the right parts in spite a>f the fuss over Duddy Kravitz," he says honestly. "'There's this new John MuSic and doubled in size. 1 was lucky enough to keep findihg good writers. We signed Roger Miller in 1957, Bill Anderson, Dottie West busted loose in 1964 and Curley Putman wrote "The Green, Green Grass Of Home.'' · Besides presiding over the mttlL.i million-dollar con - glomerate that is now Tree Jn/\ temalional, Killen is also one of the lOp·earning writers and - many say -one of the most versatile produce/s in,J the b~si· ness. -''PUBLISlllNG is Slri(•tl r . \'Olumc :.ind the re arc t"·o types of songs. Good and bad.h1usic is in CQ.n~lant evolution and I 'm always le arning . "COuntry music is becoming a little more sophisticated. You can use better diction than ·_beCore, or. a different melody .. The emotional process is the same, though, so we're still deal- ing witb the same subject mat- ter." Does Killen ha\•e any advice for songwriters. especially the crop of summer hopefuls? "None really." he said. "I always s ay to anyone "'ho asks, 'Lt!t me hear rour· songs.'" (Rl REX REED in the raw Schlesinger movie c:.il l ed 'Mara th on Mun ' iJboutf.· graduate student who gets mi'x I up with N·azi war c1iminals. terrific, t.cr·r·i-f·ic story. B t Schlesinger re fu ses to see me. llo · "!'ants .someone physicall y di~­ ferent, I guess. Or else he just doesn't like my work." The immediute fortunes of his career res t largely on the June release of "Jaws," adapted frotp Peter Benchley's best-sellin~ thriller about sharks. Dreyfuss plays Matt Hooper, the ic· thyologist. who is called upon by the terrori zed citizens of a ,seaside resort to sa,·c them fro1n the man-eating shark that has been wrecking their touri s t trade. Even thoug h the film is t"o n1onths_ a\\'<tY from re lease. ··Jav.·s" \Ya!> recently ··sneak previe"·ed·' in llouston. Rithurd receiYed a rai l from dircttor Steven Spielberg. "The response was 95 percent ·.superb.' They freaked out or ,,.their brains. I-l e played me a tape or the audience screaming at two particular moments in the mov· ie. He said, 'You will not believe it. We had to show it twice becau'S'e another whole bunch of people heard about it. And they Uned up al 4 :30 in the afternoon (or an ~:30 showing.'" ACTING really is his passion, bu\ Richard Dreyfuss still finds time to lobby for his politico! platfor.ms. On April 7, he led '.a group of celebrity protestors in' a march on Congress demandirig unconditional amflesty for \\':1r resisters. The group he organized ip - <'luded Peter Boyle. J ose11h Papp, Michael Mo1ia11Y. Ja~k Gilford and Dick Sha"'fl . Rillhaf:d serv~d two years .of <;tlterna~~~c service as a consc1ent1ous obJ ·· tor, and any mention of Vietna sends him up the wall. h1ean .... ·hile. he's waiting for the verdict on ··Ja\YS. ·· If ttlt.- picture is a huge financial suc- cess, it could do ror him \\'h~t ."'The Godfather'' did for 1\I Pacino and "The Graduate" did for Dustin Hoffman. 1- Sooner or later his talent v.-ii l triumph over bad timing, and the n-:ime Richard Dreyfuss really "·111 be a household word. If hC plays the right cards, he migHt still get that Osc::i r nomina tioO, too. It's Jong o,·erdue. HAllOl AT Al.I.NS COSTA ... U S4•·ll 01 Freebie nthe Bean "DRAGONS DIE HARD" ""' (I) a..MC-..Wttt :'lllANHIGAH" ~WAYMI Alan Jall'llS Arkin' Caan ..... _ "THI TalOllllSTS" i "THREE THE HARD WAY" tRt t .YllS'lllOOI __ ,_.,_, --,_, • r ' , > I • ·. .. DAILY PILOT Sunday, Ap,.120. 1975 ' , . . • • • .0n·:,Th~ N:ew ~ -. ·~~:tttfultce By WILLIAM CLA VTON ' ....... h•'' l11ttru1-..i Mexi co s udde nly ,achieved something .last year thal the United States, for ulf its wealth, techn o logy a nd de- termination, mig~t lake many more ye(\r s lo match. It became selt- sufficient in oil. --N,e w Cliscov.crie::,; i n the ric~ R efurma ~( Field in the states or Chiapas and Tabasco, down near the narro\1: wais t o r southea stern Me xico, have he l ped tum Mexico into a net seller rather than buyer or oil . , While it is far from joinia_g the ranks or the Mi(\dle East o il pro· ducers in volume, 1\1ex· ico h as acq uire d a powerfu"I new tool for in· ternal economic develop· meni and dlplom a ti c de· aliri'gs with oth er na- tioo.\:i . SO, TOO, ha\"e some othc1· re g ions of the world. not ab ly in the North Sea and the "'utcrs off Indonesia. where ma· jor ,nC"' oil field s ha\"C been discovered in the year <.1nd a half since the industri.il We s t was ·shaken by the Arab oil embargo a nd soaring oil import prices. None of the new di s· cove ri es threat e ns to challen ge 1\rab dominance of the world crude oil supply in the foreseeable fut ure. The wea lthiest pro· ducer, Saudi Arabia. had t otal estimated reserves of 165 billion b<.1rrels last year , enough to supply the entire "'orld for the nex t decade al its pre· · sonl r a te of consump· lion. And it keeps finding new r eser ves as it ·pumps. By contras t, some U.S. experts put Mexico's Reforma reserves at 20 billion barrel s . T he 'Prudhoe Bay oil fi e ld in •Alaska, which the United ~ates will l ap when the ·tcross·country pipeline is comple ted. ho lds an estimated 10 billion bar. rels. Still unverified is a 'U .S. Na\'y r e port in 'Febru ~ry, ba s ed on sp ec ul a tion b y . geologists , that the con· tinenlal shelf off 'Marie 'Byrd land in t he a n_. ''tarctic might . hold as much as 45 bil lion bar· I rel"S Of Oil, presumably • belonging to anyone will · ing to exploit it. 1• Jn the ever -changing dynamics of world oil, • the effects of new dis- ... ·"· '~ • .! ~~ t ,1. . ..... ,. ' . coveries canoot be 18,000 barrels eacti per World Ol~"'8'lnft"re-ipllthe Nethe.r1•¥s and .N,ort)li or lndoneSJa in measured simplyinbar· duy , the W~ll Str~ portedlate: tiieartbat ne;&lr th ~ Sh e ll \•"dlht1 S~u~ti Chin a ~Seu. rels. Journul suid. mon tba .1· Ulls bad ..Jsl•n~ .....:..-_1• ('f?,.Dl.PUJeS ha v~.......bt.en.,_ Muc h a lso depepds on , bffndrill~ ad J9e<>m· Seve ral re cent tn-diillln'ttest wells'offthe the oil appetite of the dis-TflE ARAB em bar~ P.let.ecl in .Norw,ar:s ·~-donesian discoveries in· Vietnamese s hore covering nation, world or Oc tober. 1973, spuired ilneQt•1 sh'elf Jn the c·Jude a major strike off without any S1fbStantlal oi.I prices. the PQOr"r na -a Search for.ne w fields in North·sea_.~"~' · lri an JU)"• by the results. The yield /tpdl. Uoris' rHt c of growth and the North Sea', whd&e re· ·The Wells" mieht soon Phillips -Con ocO·AllP the Born bay high· d&.·· dem<.1'nd for oil, whether ser vY. are estim,ted at supply aJlN,01way's ~ut· group• ot cpmpa niest cov.er.Y~ ott1hor1f.·~~ the Ara bs increase or 12.S billio n barr"els, r·~nt oil ne e ds , the World Oi l •.!u:tid. But the ·lnd1a 1sunce rt~in.. '._~Jt.,. restrict future prQduc-based ·on dis coveries mBgazjne s8id, a'nd it gbvernm e nt-oWiled oil ' ~ tion and exploratory confirm~d by drllliiag pjans' th-rod-u·e:e'-2-~Company , Perta·mina. ' fforthS.• · drilling. and how' fast·the" since..197Q. -a ....,. • \mlllio l!•t&•li daily has run into rinancial dlf· 'drt1hl1&end consumer nations switch Technical and we.:alher from its , off'shott fi8lds ficulties tha~ .have· de· ' • I• 'of to alternate fuels . ,Jp~r~o~b~le~m~s~h~a~v~e~p~r~e~v~e~n~t-.Jb~y~l~980j·~c~N~•~w~o~·i~lia~l~s~o~·h~•~s~il a~y~e~d~a~m~b~1 l~1~o~u=•-.:•~·~·-'--==-~~~~~r~ SPOKESMEN for the State Departm e nt and the Federal Energy Ad· minis tration s ay the eq uation is too complex to predict what impact the ne\v oil strikes will ha\'e on global political and economic Strategie!t. ··one thi n g .>C.o r e - member is that the 'big picture' irl oi l is not by any means air OPEC," (Oil Producing and Ex· porting Countries) one U.S. official said . refer· rin~ to the 13·na tion or· ganiza tion of pe trole um exporting countri es. .. i\lso rt:>mc m ber that the United States. for e)(am - P.lc. is not all that depen· dent on ~fiddle East oil.'' The oi l emba rgo hit ha rd at Japan, which re· lies almost entirely on oil imports. But the equa· lion c han ge d when J apan began buying oil recently from M ainlaind China, making it less de- pendent on the Middle East and lndones;a. t"':o of its bi ggest suppliers. Me xican President Lui s Ec h e verria Alvarez. \Vhose country's per capita income is only about $700. said last year ~l cxico is determined to get a fair price for the oil it can now afford to sell. He thus squelched initial U.S. hopes of sharing cheaply in Mexico's sud - den new oil wealth as a possi ble alternative to costly, time-consuming exploration of offshore fields . Mexico has agreed to form a trading company with Cuba. Ve nezuela and the Soviet Union to sell lo countries without oil of their own. By early this year, the nearly 100 \ve il s at Reforma were producing 276,000 barrels a day - nearly 40 percent of Mex· ico 's production -with each well of th e new C hi apa;>·Tabasco "strikes" averagini! a bris k 5,000 barrels a day. We lls in Ala s ka 's Prudhoe Bay field are believed ca p a ble of 12,000 barrels each per day. Saudi Arabian Well s fl ow at a n estimated ·- ed production so far, but been-found oft Scotland · pansion pJans.: .__ cha 25% OFF Hanging Planters . .•. . I -203 OFF . . ' .~· ,. ~ Basketball ·Shoes 203 OFF Big and Li1 Girls' Swimwear 32ot~ss A~ S4 lo S10. 4-!b ,s4 __ sA · to 0 Reg. 55 lo StO. 7·14 'four 11·1 girru lo'le our snappy swimsui1s. lots ol b1kin1s and ~ -o1hir sty les to choose from. Eas v ca1e blends P11nts 1~77 Boys· St)ort Sleeve K'nit Shirts. 109% Cotton Machine WjlShable. Available ih'sotids or stripes. Assorted-colors and · sizes to choose from. t . . ' New Tree Battle· Eyed in San Juan 3.99 3.11 Reg. 3.99. CotlOfl cfuclo. uppefS Rubber soles. Chorce ol colors Men's 6''.·-11. L•Ule bOys· 8 -2 Boys· 2V. -6. Fray'd .l!iancy Jean Short 1.99 Boys Knit Shirts San Juan Capistrano lion of Del Obispo Street city officials who ha\"e and Camino del A vion. just comple ted an ex -T he tree, located on pens ive restoration of the southwest corner. is one old trct' appeur to be in the proposed roadway girding for a battle on section o f a s treet - ., another one . widening project about This one is a c ucalyp-to be undertaken. 1o tus tree which conflicts City aides say it would "·ith an improve ment beimpossibleto savethe ·project at the intersec-tree without ext ensive .. engin eering work. The ·Building " Ba11 Airing Pos tpo11 ed issue fl a red Wednesday ni g ht when the City Council orde red the ad· vertisem ent of bids for a traffic signal at the same inter:jection. Mayor J ames Weather s favored carry· ing out the traffic light and inter section im · A n a pp e a I b y a provement projects con· Newport 1-larbor e n · curr e ntly , but wa s vironmentalist group for blocked on the tree issue : anewsct of official hear· by Counc ilman Doug ings on its bid to ban con· No1sh. s truction in Newport : Weathers said he'd B c a c h h a s b e e n looked at the tree several postponed fo r four wt.>cks times and he wasn't "im- bycit y councilmen. pressed " by iJ,. i'lc said The pa nel agreed last the city could r bmove the week a l ong wit h a tree, repla nt: the entire representative of the corn e r •. and ''within group -to wa il four thr ee ye ar s h ave more weeks berore re-so m e t h i n g m ore aching ·a decision on estheti cally pleasing hearings. than engineering a road , Spokesm en for Stop around alr cc." '1-Polluting Our Newport But ~as h sn a·ppe d , (SPON ) agreed with the back that he was "sick" I 1 council that more time of the old argument that , was needed to fully ex· trees had to yield to Reg. 5.27. Fued ceram~ planters in assorled cOlors & hapes will brighten any fOO ~ 25°/o OFF Ouflted Bidspreads 11.99w; ~· 15.99. Pofyesjer Iii! and back. Machine· washable 13.49A ... 17.99. f,11 ' . ., I > t ' •• .... ' ·~ .. ·~ .. ~. . . ' SAVE ~. • /lssort~ "(•fllcli>lh, '6/8:8¢ Reg. t.~aciwi~o~SiJl pastel · washCloQtS. treanUp, on th1s super saYinQs. .. ' . Poly/cotton blend. Solids and pnnts. Assorted colo1 s. . J s. reg. <ind slim SALE .... -;_.,.,. "· 1 ~·199 •.. .. 2/4.tt. Standet$i 9ke ' Dacron• polyester filltd. PllM'IP sayi,ng&. Buy now. ._ ., 1.33 Bovs short sleeve knit stiirts 100% cotto n. mac nine washable. Solids or stripes • S1zes 4·7.' VALUE 2S9· 'BoYs·'sohd atti~c swimsuit . Poly/cotton blend. Assorted' colors, S,M·L·Xl: ' ... • ·' .. .· ·: • . amine current attempts public v.•brks improve- to seek hund'reds or ments. IC that is being ~' thousands or dollers in contemplated a t the in- f federal planning funds lersect ion , he said, he which would study ways could assure councilmen .ffilref Pri<es 1ffediv1 1 to ease polluting runoff that they would tiave a ._into Newport's upper battleontheirhands. ,1 and lower bays. To avoid a n immediate Of major concern to clash ove r the tree, coun· > the SPON mem bers .-nd cilmen agreed only to act 'Ji c'ilY ofricials alike ls the on ~the traffic light in· 1ri 451 111 I I -- need to give Newport.' n stallation with a specific l!!U9IA ',; ~ voice in an agen-admonition from Nash to GI.Mii• n weekd1y19:30109:30. Sundlys 10100. " cy_ beipg set up to ad· Public Works Dlrector·l __ ..,,,.i::..;:.,.:.:,_.., ___ ~-~~~~~?:~~=t!:;~~·OJ>en..-ee11p11110to9 .• $ondlys101o6. 1 ·· nU.nl•t.er the .J>,PlluUoa W.O.Murphynotto"Jay ' · · Pltza~•()ptn.,...Cf~9:3010.$.S.funi1 planning project. hands on that tree.'' • • 9:30to 7. Su 101oe. ' .. Sunday, April 20, thru .• Wednesday, .• · April 23, 1975 : . ' l I V allely.Experi00;~,e~ Wild Three M~onths By ROGERCAJILS()N Cllfle DfUy ...... luott Ne\vport Buuch 's John Vallely got.a Clr!!it hund look ut how It ls to Jive u lin1c cupsule lbe pust three months in Europe as h~ und his mutea brawled in the Europeah Pr~....!!!!mal Basketball Leoli!.!c. 'TJte w,holq exp·crtcnce re- minded me or the ·stories I rcud '~ut the old NllA," say!'! Vftlle- ly. An).i·_ttircr"fl g\lns , gyms with c·cmebl floors and no dr~si;:in g quarter&, 'rninouts, snowouts and ref~ with tlmi(cd experience whl~b_result~d In looseJy orficiat- 00 games ~CrJ! someoflhethincs <•!!<fl••~cd h..)! VallelY.· Ad(i{tan'&i~y, ?(be?e~ w,ere 12-15 h0lf,~n'1r1}nt, t1:kimpy'quarters that i'nute'.a' tor as much 'as $400 a mont.h and currenc)'. and con1- muniCation prOblell'i '. Vallely, the player-coach of the OruS.SeJs-1 'Belgium !::ntry, led his teum to u~11JlO record bcrbre the lt>ague cut its 40-gamc sch1...'tlule shd'rt and t'am e home. -- • 'JOHN VALLELY <') .u·as fris ked at the .i:li-poft ~hilc tu·o machine gun bearing guards stood by, and u·att:hcd an anti- air<.·raft gun be ing set up'on the beach near his c1uartcrs the .day Henry Kiss in ge r v.·as leaVing Esrucl . · third QUllrter 1 was coming down on a fast break and 1 hil a pool with my foot . It went out from un · der me und I took one of the worl)t falls of my lire. I said "that'!i It.' Their general manager retorted, 'Whut wUI J do'!' I just tolt.I bim that wa11 his problem. ··Another time we were SllO"'-'C.'<I out in Leige, Belgium. \~·hen tt snowed so hard that the roof began leaking, making the rlool' extremely slitk. We didn 't eve n begin that game. "In. Israel aH "''e landed at the airport ~ere were armored cars nankinr e~h s;de, of the plane and ~heY, bad people gotng through your bags in unreal fashion While .guards with machine guns were standing by. "Everything in Israel is~1uper cautious. As for Europe, yOu re· ally misS the good salad bar. On- ly in Israel could you get a good salad .. Desp~te the iteeurity, t~ people were friendlyJlnd lheiour of ~erusal~m was 'reilty ·r,ao· tast1c . • · "Bllt Israel is prepared to go to war al a moment's notice. , .''It was great going to the other .-eountries, Leaming-what people ·r ' • ' i11 ,.\111 e rican l .. eag:u e b<.i se ball 1>lay. IJrohamer \\'e nl hitless in three trips to the pl<.tte <tS the lndi<.i ns fell. 3-0. • .. There's hope the league u·ilJ bl! bucR. next y<.-ilr, under bette r planning <ind promotion. And hopefully. the players "'iii be paid for their services this ycar ... but there appears no i,:uarantec to thut. "'Some may not get paid ,"' says VaHely. "When a man makes a commitment he should be paid for-it . They a rc in the process or working out individual de ul s now ." ' Vallely's most memor~ble mo- ments or the three-mon"th tour are centered in lsracl-\vhcre he .. That's the first t'ime.l 'vc.evcr been rained out of a basketball game,'' recalls V~llely . ''It wa·s a beautiful arena in Tel Aviv, b4l it rain e d harde r there than anyplace before. It must be com- parable to the monSQOns . At any rate, the roof had· .a bole in it and water kept·dripping througl;l. "There were about3,000 people in the pl.ace and finally in the 1 thillk Of the United Slates. Some Br~ jealous and resent th'e things the, Americans do. Everyone talks about Kissinger. It's in- teresting to hear their vit?\1-•s ... not just what we hear in the U.S." Vallely anc,I wire Karen settled for a small studid for nearly $400 per month while in Belgium and fell the economic pinch or life in Europe. "The livin~ conditions were UA· beli evably expens ive . Little studio apartments rented for $350 per n1onth and-consisted of a bed , tiny kitchen and bathroom. And thal\5 .about all. Too, they all v.·anled 6or 12·month leases. Wynn ·Sparks Dodgers, 3-2 Angels Bag 6-5 Victory Over Sox ·-'-. '• Vitllel~ Witits ··~ ~ . Problems Aplenty For' New Pro Loop f'orRrer Cp\.o~a qei M.¥ High and Orang:'e.i· coist COltege bask~l-whiz John Vullely. if not~ing, .~rsc . is gaining enough back·1round to author · · fcv.· voluiites as he J:Ontinu~i» his ba"SRelball 1.·areer .. ~ay he's' in N~wport Beach. bac.Jc: from a three-month tour of F.uropc as play~coath Qf the BruSse ls. BeJ iu 1 • eBni.,And he a\\"alts , ... ordW~~ het ~·at'j>Ottion of his career Will con\inuc. The International' Bw;k.etball Associ<ition went to Europe in January with i.ex·NBA aod ·1\81\ players, augment~U by College g radual~ ... and s ome high hopes. · It returned 10 days ago with u ne\v nam e ( Elllrope.an Pro· fess ional Basketball League) and some rethinking due. The leacue picked up and can1e home 13 gam es s hort of its 40· game sch edule and appeal's financially troubled. ·"Our game rules," says Vall e- ly, whQ st a rred on tv.·o NCA t\ champions hip UCL;\ teams. "v.·ere the same as ABA, ralhel' than international rules. "The people in Ew·ope didn't understund our rules and never . becapic totally invol\"ed in our game due to that fact. "And our general managers ,,·ere late in getting in and setting up the schedules for the arenas. You coUidn "t _promote anything ahead of time because of this. ··our orgarilzation has"t6.get its maFketing ,toget.her·»nd be better prepared.· And,.J t hats to make a deal wi,\P • .flBA . (.Fed~r;.-.ion of Jnterna\'io~al " B'!s kelb'alJ. As · ~· ~.q·~· ' On Television 10 1.1 .m . (2 ) NB r\ BASKETBALL -,\ first round pla yo ff g ame is scheduled. 10:30 H.m . C41 -\\'CT TEN- NIS -The \\'CT Blue Group is fe atured in the S60.000 classic at De nver. 11 :05 u.m . (5l -ANGELS BASF.BALL -The Californifl Angels play the \Vh ite Sox at Chicago. I 2 : 3 0 p . m . -N 8 A_.,_ BASKETllALL -A first round' playofr gumc is ~c heduled . (4 > -STANLEY CUP PLAVOFFS -,\ quarterfinal or se mirinal game Is scheduled. (7) - AMERICAN SPORTSMAN - A demonstrution of duckcall· ing nea r Stuttgart .. Ark . Also. Bing Cros by 111.1rra les a rcPQrt on the 11rc s t y le o~ \fie cheetah. • I ;30 p.m. (7) -GOU' - F in a l r o und 1>lay In the Colftote Dinah Stiore '''inMra circle c ha mpion ship from Mission llills Country Club in Palm Springs 3:30 p.m. 171 -PRO TEN· • NIS -The final~ of the world ltties of tennts rrom Atistln. Tex. • sociation J. FIBA is .a very powerful org.an:izationin Europe. "The people in•&elgium love , basketball , .and in Spain, tp.:>. But it was tough to get an are.,a. YOu just couldn't promote ahe&"d. "l 'rri convince d it can succeed if they go about )t and promote the gam~ without cutting C'Omers as thl'y did this year.·· Va llely. u·ho played for the Atlanta Hawk5 and Houston, besides volleyb.MI activity with Will Chamberlain, ul so found the play extr emely fobgh. "The American o(ficials \\'ere not the best and some 'had very little experience. I Cnded up with eight stitches in my head at. one time. "There is a lot of pushing and shoving. Guys are gOing through picks and the picks ·are moving. Guys are fighting to make their franchises go, and_ tti,e only way you can do that is to win games. "It seems there was a fight in almost every ·&~me v.·e played. "You 'd tra-vel 12·15 hours in .a train, then play on a cement floor . It's tough on your knees and back. Some of the places had only ~ne shower with cold Water only. Othe r s nothing. Some \1·ou ld arrive at the game dressed to play and go home to shower. In Brussels we did have sho"'·ers.,. Vallely 's team played in Spain. Germany. Switzerland. Israel and Belgium . but there was no routine. "Germany's entry was based in l\1uni ch, but it ne\'er played in the same gym t\vice. Sometimes its hom~game was farther away than it-was for us ·as the visitors. "1\nd we had no tearhs in Italy or Greece, two countries that are very big in basketball."· Va ll ely 's plans nov.• are simply to sit buck and Wai t to see what happens r egarding next year. ··.1 had a pretty good year myself," says Vallely. "Having a chance to play and coach on the profession.al level "'as a pretty big res pon sibility. I re.ally en- joyed the job... ..,.. Arnie Wins Spani~h Open ~)URCJA , Spain (AP>-Arnold Palmer. the 45-year-old golfing legend whose rinal·routld charges to victory earned him the adu lation of sports rans around the "'·orld, shot a spec- tacular eagle three on the fin al hole Saturday and posted a one· stroke triump'h ln the $67;000 Spanish Open l(oll toomament. Palmer: meanwtitle. came to the par-fi,·e 18th hole ofJ)thc 6,..77S'-yard La Manea courge three ·over 'por .. He n~ed u birdie just to ti• Foulfo, bufhc v.·aSn't about fo s eUle forthuL llis drh•c ,., ... peifec\','t~ and do.wn \he· middle-or lhO lal,,.ay. Then he took oli( l fO..ir·lron and ~it a brilliant second shot, which rolled to u stop within three feet 'of the cup. . !?aimer l-'rien ~calmly~ank,.the putt ror the"vfaory lo earn $8,000. "l wouldn't trade the ex- ~rience tor .anything, but b6y. v.•ere ther.c comm uni1.•ation pro- blems.· .. We'd ge from one tov.·n to .another and suddenly you'd find yourself in a nother t'ountry . We'd get our money exchanged ar,d just come away laughing. We called it laughing money, because you had no idea whether the guy gave you back the equivalent of $20 or SlO. It was best to keep six or seven different currencies in your pocket al one time. '·And \Ve had a hotel in Germany supposedly .reserved. But u·hen we a rrived there·was nothing av ailable -not a bed anywhere. We ended up in a boat - house with six-foot bd:ts for guys that were 6-9. And it must have rained every day "''C 'vere in Belgium. ' · nr· can understand why people go araund witho1,1t too many smiles on their (aces. It stays around 30 degrees and if it is not raining. it's.s leeting or snov.·in g. It's seldorri sunny. · · '·For a guy from Newport Beach, that's not the easiest thing to handle."' For John and Karen Vallely, it \\'as an experience of a lifetime. Now they rest in Nev.•port, await- ing the fate of the circuit, whieh is still in the air . L0S ANGEI~ES (;\£-'1 -Jin1· rn y Wynn ran his hitting streak to 12 struight 1!.ames .wilh t\\'O run- scor.in g singles to lead the I~o..<; Angeles ti'Odg:ers to <1 3·2 vict ory over the San Franl'is<.·o Gi a nts Saturduy ni ght. Don Sutton got the vil·tory for Los Angeles, hi s 12th st1·ai ght re- gu\ctr season \Vill . Sutton, 3·0 this season, hotsn't lost s \ncc last Aug . •' n,.,;g••rt( s1 .. 1 .. • All ~toll ICA •c C,,.I Apr, ;1~ Fr.fkt..c..'01 LMAnQt~' Allf.11 LO\~le,a1All•ti .... · ~r. n LO'""°"'ef.•' "11an1. , l()p,n> ~ )I) r> '" 1 SSp.,.. 16; strin g in~g · ~o&t!.thcr 15 <.'Oil · • sc~'ltivc \'icto'r1~.S Wcluding i~rc1.· \vins in post-seasotl pl;1v hi st :(all. · ThC t.Os An gekf; right-a o.i.Od er. \\'ho hll'.5 ;allou·ci1''bn ly I \1·0 'c tirncd runs \n 32 innings.this seasQn for -anf.56·earned run a 1·eragc, g;,1 \·1.· 1 uP 8n unt>arned run in the second inning \\'hen ;\!:..ire l·litl s ingled home Chris Speier . \\ho had !i ingled and tilkt·n sctond on a~ passed b<ll I. But the Dodgt•rs got t'\"t'll in the lhirt.1 \\'h en \Vynn si ngled hon1<.• J\lanny i\'lota, '"ho had \~·al~ed. 1.os An gel1.•s, \\'hi ch h:.1s \\·on sis of its last .seven st urts , \\'Cnl in front u·ith l\vo runs in the fifth . Rick t\uct·bach started the r <1 lly with a double, l<1tL'I" seol'ing the go·.ahc1;1d run on \V r n1l"s base hit. S(evt• G<.1r\·ey singll•d homl' Lopes \\'ith the Dodgers ' third run . fl Sutton 11.•ft fo r· a pin ('h-hitter in Pf1011p1 Seleetio11 Good Faith Lost On Coach's Hoax A coach in Indiana, one Phil Miller, seems pleased with himself for having pulled a great hoax-and thus ridiculing an All -American high "Sc hool ~asketball t eam that an enterprising <:oncern in Massaehusetls was attempting to put together. Miller sent in impressive slats he dreamed up for an equally fictitious c h aracter . He Gl.IMMWMITI WHITE "'ASH dispatched the info a"d his candidete to the folk• U\ the cranberry state and sat back to see what would happen. Well, if I were selecting the squad and. had a nominee said to be averaging 27 points and 12 reboubds per game, he'd nrtafnly have a prime .lhot Let ma\ln11t. So tt was for Miller's. , non-exlstentlad, ElmtfrShotwetl. tfiC name Miller tagged to hls im· a,Wryplaycr. Th,at something like tht1 coilld -happen.may aeerii shocking or at teut 1arprisini ,to Some~ But having 'seen the workings or choos ing the various all-everything teams over the past 17 years. It is not, the leut blt l)lfl>rillnc to me. Howner,Jt I 1urely dl1mayln1. Not becau se th e hoa x succeeded. But because it was attempted. . When people ~t together, such as writers do to pick all-ClF teams, there is one thing everyone puts over .all. · ' It's ealled trust. Or perhaps • good faith. I feel certain that I could dteam up a football pl.ayer from Orange County (probabl y a lineman), throw in some phony stats ond ha\'e him voted all·CfF by the majority of the guys "'ho make up the balloting panel. If I did such a rotten thing l would be guilty of violating' their trust. And if that "s something to be proud of. va lues have surely gotten twisted. Phil Miller got natlonl!I notorit'· ty for pulling the capCr. Dul who would want to be re<!ogni zed ror, lying and fr aud ? * * * ., Speaking of 111-evtrythlng I.elms, how about the 1971 high IChool All·Amertcan basketball squad chosen by American . Blsketball Writers Assn? ll 11 •• rollows wllh lhe boys' aalve,r1l\J afflllallons in pare11lhe1ll :. Jim m y Dan Connor (Jk8tucky), David Thompson , (NC Stete.), Bob Guyette l'--(K111tacky); t:il Stahl <North Catollntri), Cam1,Y RusHell CMtctlt1a•:-1tnc1 tumtd pro), -R17 ~la (Col 8t1te. LA, now 1·,r.,ed/·PfO), Tom Roy <•aryl-.ad>, Andre Mccarter <llCLA)1 Ml.I<• Flynn (llt!Mi:-1. h 'l'he orchlve1 lolls to '$'" lhember. , ,U,lBlh.••companybe'U • he missed. !ht• :.e\·enth. lie \I as 1·t·µla<.·L'll by .\Il k<.• .\l al'sh<ill , \rho appa rentl~· pu ll,cd <i 1nus 1·ll' on his It.ft sislc anc.l lci't th e ga llll'. C hal'l ic ll o u g h r t·p1u<.·ed .\l;11·s hall &nd s urr·<.·n derL•d a hhllll' run t'o llo bby l\lurt'l'l". hi => fi r;_l as ;1 :\ational l.L'al:!lll'l'. l..os t\ngeles left fi l1lder Bill Buckner, injured in the th ird in · ning of, Frida y ni ght's game, had his spl'e:iin ed left ;ink!<.• pl aced in ~1 ce:ist S<.1turduv and '''iii be lost to lht• Qodge~'~ ~-fnr possihJ~-<1s lon g as t\\'O y,·e'e'kS'. Tom Paciol't·k . \\'ho rt•platcd Ruc k'n c-r Ol)I Y t o bt• injured ili mselfl':"h~n he crashed into the fence \ff· !rent of the leftfield scats, Suffered ~1 pailifu l hip pointer ind \Vas not in uniforn1 fol' S;,i turda~· ni ght 's garne. l~l· \\'ill 1i kc ly be OJhlt· tu JJlay in today 's seri es finale. !"itchi ng the fin al ganic of !ht· sl•rics \\'il l be rookil' RiC'k fl.hod l'n, O·O. m aking his first ma- jor le.ague st.art fol' the Dod gcl'S. OJn(t Jim· Barr. 1-1. for lhl' Giants. 1'he Dodgers th cn begin a Sl'\'1.•n-game trip i\l o11duy ni ght in 1\ll<1nta \Vhile San }o~raneisco t:on- tinues it s trip i\l ond ay night \\'ith th t• StLJrt of ;.1 \\\ o·ga n1 c se1·i_rs in Ci11cinn <.1ti. Saturd<.1 y ni ght, ;,1fl cl' llill's single st'ored Spei er lo give S;in Francisco a l ·O lt'arl in the Sl'cond innin g, Sutton le ft llill on second by s trikin g o u t-loser Pet e .. ~a lcon e . ThC Dodgers left runners in t•;i ch of the first t\\'O innings bt.•fort.• tyin g the game in the bot- 10111 of the third. 1\ftt•r \\1rnn's l"ri sµ single Sl'ored Mota \\"ith the Do<l gcl's run. f';ll cont funned Gal'\'e.\· to,end the in nin i,:. l.utc 1·. in th e Dod ge r s ~·l u bho u sc. i\I a l'shu ll Sil id ht· thought thc injury ht:' suf fered \\'US• nut 1n us1:ul :1r hu! perhaps intt.·S tinal . L05ANGELES LOI»"> ltl ~MOl•,ll V.ynn,<I Ml>r~n~u. ll l-illlll!ll. p ~<V .. Y. Ill (ey1J11 Fl r {IU!o<lr'I, t C•aWror d.rl All"'°bo>tll, ~\ S UlllH>, JI lltY. pf\ Crul,<f- S..nJ'1~nC"(O Lo~Aro<,iele~ ~~ r II rtlo I I ~ 0 J 1 I 0 J () 1 } 0 () 0 0 0 0 0 II • ~ I I A 0 I 0 4 0 I ~ l 0 0 0 • 1 1 0 l 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 l 8 l S"N FlllAflrlCISC.O Jo\l'hwt <I otnon11~.1t1 """"(fr, •I ,;,1,a ttri. ... ~, II Goo<l..on , 10 SP<'•~r." Pnoillps, lll Hi!l,C $C)l'~d.P• O.•R•der.l f-.. l<ont',p l norn•\n.pl> C'llolh""''·P °"''"eroi.,e>n l.~1000•. Pl' Tot~I~ ... .. .. .,, .itl t ff rtH S 0 I 0 • 0 0 0 J ' 1 1 • 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 J ' , 0 J 0 0 0 J 0 1 I 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ll 1 ~ 1 LOI! Sin Franc•\<O ! L<>lo AnQro?le~ !. fll - A~11rt"""-JB-f ~'<1"'0" H ll Mu•c•• (II. l~!fOM ILI'+ c. w.11.1m' \oul!1111 (W, J OJ ....... ",..II HO"Q" s~,,~-tto,.Qh A •I ~~I. IP"lllER88SO .. .. l l • • J 2 0 0 I 1 J I 1 J I (' 0 \) " 0 0 , I ! 1 1 l f'il ~l"'ilU~'l" l 1 17 C lll C AGO <AP l-Ellie Rodrigue z' double t1iggered a thl'C C·l'Ull l"illly in the St'\'enth in- ning. and the Californi<.1 Angi?ls added another run in the eigh~ \Vith the hl'Iµ of an r.rrol' anf!!.a passed ball to \\'hip the Chit ago \\'hite Sox 6-5 Saturday. - Nolan Ryan pitches for the .. fh1 TV Today Cho1111el •> al J J :05 ' 1\ngcl s today against .Jim Kaat or Claude Osteen. ' \\'inner Bill Singer , 1·1, need~ rl•li cf from l\lickcy Scott aft~r givini.: up his sc\•enth and eighth hits of the game in the eighth ih- ning. The \\"hite Sox then pl'tl· ceedcd to tee off on the AngelS · rcJi c,·cr for their final Lhree runs in ii rallr c upped .by Deron .Johnson ·s RIJI single. 1"hl' r\nge ls had fi ve sfolqn · bilscs in the i:aml'. a t lubrecord. ' Chicago's ate \\l ilbur \Vood lost his fourth str~1i ght g<1me of the! baseball season . ' \\'ith one out in the SL'Venl'h and the score tied 2·2. Rodriguez doubled to right £0 1· California. Jerry Remy then s ingled. ond \\'hen ri ght ficldcr ilill Sharp fumbled the ball for an e1·ro1 ", R<'<lri guez scored. Remy stoic sccont.I and \\'en(to ,third on Orlando Ramirez' b!Jnt sin gle. Ramirez stoic second, .ind both runners scored when Jorge Orta booted Ator1is Net· ties· grounder for an error. Leroy Stanton. on base in the California eighth ,·ia ii force·out bouncer. s tol e setond und con- tinued to third on a be:id th1·0\v by Chi t ago catcher Brian Dou·ning. lie then sror1.·d lhe eventual v.·in· nin g run on a passed ball by 00\Vning. The Angels scored t\\'O ru11,s in the first inning on a t1iple . by 1\lickcy Ri\'ers. a \v.alk, an infi~ld out and a single by Dave Chalk!· -' C."1.IFOANIA CHICAGO A\Nel!ll"\,CI R•v~r\, 11 °'il•IM!f,lln 6GcMe 11:) C~d•~ lb 5.l~nl0". •t E•Rarc11u, c i:i~my, ltl OAan .. •1.~i. !.•"9"' p M S.011 l'J k"~"ooo,p 101-1•!> c ..... o.no .. (n.c.i-.o all r II rll< S 0 0 I k<'lh ,Oh ~ 1 l O OJ011<1t11n, dn •I OI! Nynien.11 l 00 1 Qrl•.ltl l () l I MPl10fl, lb • I O II Hendenn,tl J I 1 0 CMily,lb •I 1 0 . !.l\..1'p,rt • I 1 O llr.talord, fl 0000 Oenl.!>~ 0000 OoV>nonq ,C 1)0 0 0 WOO!l.P JS 6 Ii J Tor•l~ •b r 11 rlll • Q. I 0 1 ll.I I ~ 1 0 II ~ 0 1 0 • I 1 0 • ' 1 0 ~ 0 1 II 1 0 1 ' I I 0 0 ~ I 0 0 l." . " 37S llJ E BotMe, ~nd•p, Qri~. Cown•nq, C.Aamlrv1 . OP · (.i"torn'" 1, C.lll<dQQ \. LOB-C.il1torfll1 •• Ctuc.iqci 10. 28-Ri~!•J. E.H~11r9...,1. lB-IU• ,,, SO (ndl•, R~'1>Y, 0 R.inllrtl. 1;',,NcUle~ S""~­ !00\ '> "''-""en IP " A EA 99 \Ct Songie•<W.11\ 11 .t ~ • ! ~ 1 ,.·,<;co11 11, 1 o o·o ki••V>oocl tl1 0 00...0 WOOC)tLO·•• ~ 8 t • i J .... ~~ !<.<t~V>OOI! fl\ H!ll> lly W .... (l•R!l•Q ..... ll PB ·Co .. nmlj T 11'1 A -~.s ... 2nd Pia~ Finish . ' $14,000 to Asher AKRON, Oh io (AP >-Dt1ve Da vis. shakin g hiS head in dis- be lief und muttering, "I didn't rleserve to \Vin ... I didn't deserve to \Vin," clutched the chan1· pionshlp trophx_ and $25,000 ''ic· tor 's check after winning bou·l- ln g's most lucrative event. the Tourna me nt of Cha mpion$, &turday evening. The 32-ycar-old lcf't-handcr who we nt fivt years bctv.•een tour triumphs before he , wqn 1.\\!0 weeks ago in Milwaukee, JX>fted a 201 ·195 ·triumph over C0Sti4, P.tnu's Barry Asher In Ute tit.l e game with a pair of alrtkes oh his flnul toss es in ttle '125,(tOO tourne~·1 , '1\shCr, -who w•s runncr'up two rears ugu, l'atned Sl4,000. The 29-ycar-o ld ri ght ·hancl er had gont· into th e championship flight as top-scl'd after outsco1ing eVt'I"· )'one 1.•lsc in the ori ginal 52-man lineup through the-first 42 games or pluy . Jim Cod1n<1 n. th e man IA'Ho \\'hippct.I i\shcr In 1973, 01>ened t.hl.' fOUl"Ol lltch fln:.tte \\'ilh a 214·204 \·ictorY O\'l'r Steve Neff, bul Got.I man. t1·ying for hi s third T of C crO\\'n, \V as e'llminut ed by £url 1\nthony. · 1\nthony 's $8 .000' t_hird·pl'ace prir.c µut hinl al $54,000 ror ~be year. ... 'Then. it Was Davis' tum and ne tbsscd • 247·193 to beat ADlll!i& ttnd move Into the till~ rpatcft.\..l ~ • 1 • . , l~ .r • I I I • I ! r: •' I """' CAIL Y PILOT Greatest Sports ·Record? Editor's note: The rr1odnn ~ra spori s v ista is prov1dln9 ttnlertain,1Jent . quality and oecasitJ11a/ly cuntrovf'rsy Otl a stalt! 1ll!L'er he/ore fl llahu•d i11 lht wqrld of ulli/etl(·s. Yet tµurls oi OOyr gvne by tJlso had great 111v111et1f$ and slur 1wrfor111ers TOO.ay our look at ll11:1se day: /O<:uses 011 lttJr riso11 D1ll<.ird: LAS VEGAS (AP) -Joe DiMaggio hit in 56 ::;traight games, Don Drysdale threw ~ scoreless innings, but Harrison Dillard offers a rarely considered nomination for one of sports' greatest individual feats. "I won 82 races in a row between June, 1947, and July, ·1948," the forfJler world-record holding hurdJer and sprinter recalls quietly. "J guess it's the least known streak in sports.·· "l think the r ecord is in the same c la ss, naturall y, as DiMaggio's or Drysdale's," Going Back IN SPORTS he continued. "It's lasted since 1948. It mu st be reasonably dilficuJt. "Frankly, I ·think it's a remarkable record, not just because it 's mine, but because J know what it takes to have a streak. "Many r aces are won by inches. You can run a hell of a . race and still lose by th at much. Everything has t o break jus t right and it t<.1kcs a remarkable degree of consistency." Dillard , SI. <:u rrently is director of purchasing for the Cleveland public schools. He was in L<.1s Vegas r ecently for his induction to the Black Athlete's HalJ of Fame. lie said he scored about 80 percent of the victories as a hurdler and 20 percent as a sprinter in the s treak. That is usually considered a difficult combination for a runner. The string included a world record or 13.6 in the 110-meter high hurdles in Kansas and another or 22.3 in the 220 hurdles at Salt Lake City. It also included a nine.week tour or Scandinavia, trips to the British Is les and indoor and outdoor seasons, he said. It covered all final events, lio preliminaries. They were not the only streaks Dillard ~ttained . A winner of two gold medals in each or the 1948 and 1952 Olympics and a one-time holder o f 11 world and Olympic records, Dillard captured the 60·yard high hurdles nine years in a row in. the Millrose Games in New York a nd the SO-yard high hurdles 12 years in a row at the Clevela nd Knights or Columbus meet. DiMaggio recent l y revealed that he became ·tense and took up smoking· during his strea k, but Dillard says he was at ease in his effort. •·1 looked forward to each week's race because I \vantcd to set the r ecord,'' h e remembers . FACTORY Demo SALE! • TOYOTA l:lAM,Lf: TOYOTA MX13 4 DOOR A1,1IO"'•I·~-now•• ~'~'""O ... oord•htl<l•fl<I AM rlKloO. t•~o "'"'°'Ill~ lo! !l'llslow#lt•C• l/8~•1 53273 • VOLVO ' l..t Pric• l11cr••••· s..r .tock, .U MOdett priced to Ml. i;: 0Yff"lffl o.u • .,,. s,.,, ..... ... ::: SAVE -: , • . USED CAR • SPECIALS '6 7 VOL YO 4 DOOlt AlllOnW!!C,AM •.tdlO (Y'Wf.11 11 • 'I 377 • • ' '69 TOYOTA CORONA ' •.T Au1om111c, ••• concr AM fOOIO 1 fvniee•1 ! 'I 377 ~ ' ! '73 FIRHIRD i ' FORMULA 400 • _.,., ... -· -,t_.ng . ............. O'*"f•lt 1:118.;()T) '3377 ' • ' SUnday. AprJI 20. 1975 , Tars,~~saker· ( 8:58.2 . Sparkle -By ED BURGi\RT Corona deJ M ir's Brinn 0tu..o.ur l'i1to1tuti Hunsaker sped to the froni. in the A RCA DlA -The Newpott __ openlnc strides and rOBst!d to an Harbor High track tt!&.m showed 8:58.2 wlri fi1 {he two-mllc, the Oil· here Saturday night that 't Is a ·tion'ti bea:t time this yeut. deCinit e t"ontenderforCJl''honors Laeu,n1 Beaeii·s Eric Hulst come June. , scrlitched from the lwo·mile. The Ne\'-'port Turs won three seco11ds before the . event y,·~.s eve11ts in impressive fashion at scheduled after running 4:11 .3 1n the Arcadia Jnvittttion~l . includ· the mile, u rac4." he led for three ing u brilliunt 3: 17 .2 in the mile laps be£ or~ fading t.o ~0~111.h .. relay, the Cinul event on a cold And M Uiliou V1eJO s W1l~ur night at Arclldia High. Gregorr '.ND-'' an . rnpress1ve While Nl'"'Port was also win· secoJ.ld 1n the 120 high hurdles, ning the shot put and 440, other running 14 .4. I Orange Coast. area s t ars But the night.' belonged to sparkled. Newport Harbor, pttrtlcuJarly Sports in Brief Palmer Leading; Luiz Faces Smith PA l.l\f SPRINGS -Tiny San· dru Paln1er, scoring her third str<.1ight t \\·o-under-par 70, moved out to a three-stroke lead after Saturday's third round or the $200.000 Dinah Shore Winners Circle \Vo men 's golf tournament. Kathy fl.1cl\-1ullen \\.'heeled ofr a 66. six-unde r-par and a course re· cor"cl on the 6,347-yard Mission Hills course, to move into second and Canada's Jocelyne Bourassa fell to third alter faltering with a 73. The· S·Foot·l Palmer, scoring birdies when s he had to, was brieFly tied for the lead by Bourassa. But the dark-haired lass from l\tontreal. "'ho al one point "'as five unde r p<.1r for the tourna· ment, bogeyed four of the last nine holes including the las t three in a ro\v . Th e almost unknown J\·lc!\.tullen, still seeking her first tour victory after fi°"e years as a pro, had a fou r -ov er-par 76 on the set"ond round . but stormed back with what she te rmed "my best round ever ... Debbie· Aus tin and J ane Blalock "'ere tied for fourth place. e.ich ~ith one-under·par. rounds, <tnd Carol Mann. Sue Roberts and Bonnie Bryant, the only left·hander on the Ladies Professional Golf Association tour, \Vere all tied atevenpar216. Lwtzi1tFiltGb TOKYO -Stan Smith and San Clemente's Bob Lutz s cored straight set upsets Saturday in the semifinals of the $60,000 \llorld Championship Tennis Red Group tournament and wi ll meet today for the $12.000 first prize. Smith, ·seeded fifth, beat second-seeded Mark Cox. a left. hander from Britain, 6·3, 6·3. Lutz, the No. 7 seed, whipped top. seeded John AlexanUer of Australia, 6-3, 6·4. Pro Playoffs H11i ... 1l ll11ktt~U A--.1 ...... Ettl•rn ConltrtMt Houilon 111. eo,ton 101. Botlon leids 1·1 Wtst••" (onlertft<• Se1tllt 111. Goldo'n Stalt~•. ~etitttied1·1 Ta41,•1 Gim" Etilttn '°"'"•tnct Bull.tlo.ot W1Hn1n11ron, !Stt!es tled1·11. Wttltr<I Conlertnc• l\•n•t• C.1ly-On1,ll•• ti C.t1Jc..a~. IS<iries UM! '·?). H1ti0MI Htcktr ~ ..... QUlrltrUl\ils .','<Jnl•fal •, \ltnU>U•e.• O; (Montreal tl'$CI~ Ole'tl· Ol·I ").II Pt11ll<ll'l~1·11a t , Toron\I) 3, OT . JPl'lil.td!!P",. ... ,nsDest-ol·I ~r1et, •·O). Ki1tg Fa.,... Eeert J\l iSTlN, Tex. -Billie J ean .Kin ~ and Chris Evert gained straight set victories S1:tturday lo advance to today 's finals of the Sl00,000 World Series of Tennis and a chance at: the $50,000 first plize -bigges t bonanza ever of· fercd in women's tennis. In the firsl match, A1iss Evert downed O lga fl.1o r ozova of Russia, 6·4. 6·1, \Vhile Ms. King beat Australia 's Evonne Goolagong, 6·1, 6·3. Ce111ter• Adea.._. DENVER -J immy Connors .unleashed his best serving game or the week Saturday night and moved into t he fin:.il of the \Vor ld Chan1pionship of Tennis Blue Group tournamen with a de· vasLating 6·4, 6-1 victory over Sandy !\ilo.yer. \\lith the victory, Co nnors set up a match today against Britln Gottrried. \Yho defeated Egyp· tian Ismail el Shafei, 6·3, 4·6, 6·3 in the other semifinal. Soeiet• lt11t OUSSELDORF, Germany - The c hampion Soviet Union hockey t:eam overpowered Sweden 13-4 Saturday to com- plete play in the ~975 World Ice Hockey Championships with a perfect 10-0-0 record. l!CLA 1'S. l...Ua- LOS ANGELES -UCLA will open ils 1975·76 college basket- ball season against po\l+•erful In· diana University in the St. Louis arena Nov. 29. J:. D. Morgan. Bruins athletic director, said Saturday. Indiana \Vas ranked No. 1 in the polls ·most of last season and wound up with a 31·1 record. T-1tl• i11 OI,,......,.!" A-1UNICH -The committee of management of the International Lawn Tennis Federation decided Saturday to renew its efforts to have tennis included in the Olym. pies. ., ...... '11tk- Bt\RCELON ,\,Spain -Pedro ·'Perico" ~'erna ndez of Spain knot:ked out ch<.1 ll enger Joao llenriquc or Brazil at one minute or the ninth round to retain his \Vorld Boxing Council -junior welterweight title. · Baseball Standings NA TIONAL LEAGUE East Division w L Chicago 7 I St. Louis 6 4 Philadelphia 5 5 Piitsburgh 4 4 i\Jon1rcal ;J 7 Nt..·\~' Yurk 2 G \\'csl Oivision Sun Diei:;o r; 3 Dodgers 7 5 Atl:int<i t; (; Cint"inn.at i H f: San Francisi:uS 5 Houston 3 8 Si1l11rd1~'•G•m~ Cl'l•taQ<>~, ~tw '!'or-' :>on O"qo i, A! l•nr • ' C.u>t:11n•tl t, 11011\ton 8 Pl'l·l-lpt.1• l , Monrreal o P1!1t0ur91> 1, St. Lou·~ 1 ~"' i, S.1n fr•nC!\<o 1 Pct. .875 .600 .500 .500 . 300 .250 .667 .. \83 .500 .500 .500 .273 GB 2 3 3 5 5 r:: I':: l ':: J 1 :: 4 lM••'•fO•m" Cl'lit190 IRtuSthfl 1·0 11nd Hooton 0.0) oil New YOflr. 1-UICllO·l tlld T l!t 0-0) Hoonton COi••••• J 1 •no A•t""t00.H .ti Cu1<1,.. "-" tl<irtlr 0.1 11110 Otrt y 1.01 Plthll&lt9ft lBtlll l)-01 11 SI. l.O'I" l0eMy1•01 • S... Die90 IS•t~rl 1·01at11tt...,!• IN11•ra 1-ll Pll/t-JPfll• lC11uon 0·1) "' -ni•NI IA:051G•t a-n ~"" Fr11nelsco !01rr 1'11 ~t Docltwi rz111110-aor Qa,.nin<tO·OI AMERICAN LEAGUE East Divtslon w L l\filwaukee 6 3 Boston 5 3 Baltimore 4 3 Detroit 4 3 Clevcl<ind 2 4 Ne\~' York 2 7 West Division Kansas City 8 2 0<.1klund 6 ·I i\ngel!f 5 4 ~linn esotu 4 6 Texas 4 6 Chic:.igo 3 8 S.t111rd11r't GI~ M•l .. aullf f J, (ltv .. 11r>0 p Boll•mo•l <il 8~1on. PPd .. rtMn A1191U•.Cl'll<•QO S 01!1t0l1 I . NI• Yor• l 0.llllRd •. MlnntlOll 1 Ktnws citys. T•~•'' ,, .. ,,.~.,... Pct. .667 .625 .571 .571 .333 .222 .800 .c.oo .556 .400 .400 .273 GB '" 1 l 21.~ 4 2 2•,3 4 • 5',:: MU .. a..llM 4Sl.llon 1·1) .It ci. .... Wld 41"1'9•"°" ... B1l!i.....,.e tTorr1r 1.01 " Soilon CTi""11·11 ..... It fArtnJ-01 ti Cllic•QO 10.'""0.ll Nt• Vorlr. CMltfl·l I If Dtlroll (A:uhlt I.fl) JW;n-C11r !F!umorrl, J.0) «Tiu' !Kar,.... .• , Millllttoll 181ylt\'fn t ·O .tf'ld "411Qrte1 0.01 ill CU~l•n!l llltlll<>tt 0·01nd Norris 1.01 • ita hl11~ty publicized.,.,. .8riaJ1 Theriot a nd Dave Kun-ucb.. , Th ... lol •R!'.c!. to a 47.S lo win· n1nv lhc 440 which ls only one. tenth off the meet record. And he cume back to 6.P•rk the mile-re. lay team, anehurl"n.: lhe Tars v.'ith tt 47.7 lutit lee. C11r~on. which hud run3:19.5in the mile reluy this year, was the fa\•ori le. but the T1trs led all th~ WM:y u11d were never threatened. Bryun1 Hu1nu11n rQ.n the first leg In 49.. 7. followed by Steve·Foley's so .o, \tin A'lul roy's 49.2 and 'fhcrlott's 47. 7, Ca rs on Wu$ $t:i:ond in3: 18.S. 111 Sltrl-GtlH1e Newport Harbor High's Vin Mulroy has been selected to play for the South in the Shrine football game at the Rose Bowl July :n. Mulroy is a wide receiver. Trojans, UCLA Rip Spike Foes I BERKELEY (A P l - Southero California won all but two of 17 events to crush Stanford 113·30 Saturday and UCLA won all seven field events in defeating California 88·57 in a double dual track meet at Edwards Stadium. Three meet records were set as Jay ~Ieisler of UCLA high jumped 7·1, breo.ki ng the old re- cord of 7.01.1.r. and Ron Mooers of UCLA and Russ Rogers of USC both po le vaulted 17-1.1.1.r. inches, improving ·old dual meet marks of 16·9 and 16·61/..a r:espectively. California's James Robinson , ·undefeated in the 880, continued his do!Y.inance with a ":inl)ing time 0£ I :49.3. UCLA's Joe Tosti, who prepped at Corona del Mar, "'on the javeHn (209-2). Kurra1ch 1l10_ tmpN13'ed, throwtnc the shot. e&-1ov ... "'had three.putaJn the.68a, -tho<lah he s11,id "I w11s lousy. M.y techni· quo,,w11s n't right." 100-1 • .H<t-IP•t.o.n•) ,,,. '· Wini.am. l$.tt1 fl'tr,.. .. 1 •.1: I, t.c~ tWMl~tnttll,J, 110-1. Mvllln• tk•mlltOtll t•-•: t. Andrl"" (W .. llf\:111-'dl 11.•;:J, &town (Mg-)11.t. 140-1. Ti.rl91 CHt••tn ~,....) 41.•; 1. 'Wlllltml lc..rlOl'tl ... t: f, JIC!itotl (Pl~ ..... ; •t0-1, l•,ltll ICht llWOrlh) llJJ,1; 1, 0.1.•TO••• ci1nnln9I 1 ;~.a; a. 8tt 11•"11d lP•t•IC' Hen•yl l:J.4.f. •Miit-i, S.rl'll Clo1r•I •;01.0; L MUI'!\ C,.lrk k Hfrll'JI 1:0t.1; J. At r lot• 101nr1 •r!l'f.t; -t. "¥hi l~ .. •Ullt:ll.!. 1·fl\ll<I·• 1. Mwi•lktr IC.tOM •! "'-•) 1:11.t; 1 HIN IP11rl<• Hfrirr) t :O?.JI J. Wn.1 fL01r•I ''°'·'· 1•)1f-I, tri.Co 11..0t~tl 14.1; 1. c;rt .. rY (MIMIMVltlol t•.t. 1. Gltn lloc:ktl U.J. DllH-1, Hlillll•r tPowdo!Wll )I.I ; 3. $ml\11 Young Goos 1:57.0 3 Area Spikers Bag Victories- By ROGER CARLSON OfllileO.lllyPllttMMl The South Coast area's strength in the · middle <tnd long dis tance rac es was evident Suturday ;,t the third annu.il Orange County track and field championship at Bolsa Gr.ande High. Three Orange Coast area prep stars collected first place medals as Mission Vi ejo's Greg Jones, El Toro's Ken You ng and University's Cody Bakilla streaked to victory . Young turned in one of the best TROJANS SWEEP DOVBLEHEADER LOS ANGELES -Leftlielder Gary Wiencek blasted a home run in the rirst game and helped win the second with si ngles Saturduy as Southern Californi u swept a day-nig ht Pacific-8 baseball double header rronl UCLA by identical 6·4 st"ores Saturday. The l\\•in triumph left the Tro· jans with a 4·2 record in the Pac·8, giving USC •a one gam<' lend over Stanford. USC is 27·9 for the se-ason. UCLA is 4·5 in the Pac·8 &f!d 25·14 in all games. times of the d;i y \\'hen he clocked a 1:5i.O in thl' h:.ilf mile to clainl first place in 1.1 raC'e thatsuw Mis- sion Vil•jo's Tim Borland running a nifty 1 :58.2, only to finislt fotcrth . Uakllla held off his opponent in the fino.1 100 yards as he posted a 9:28.7 in the 2·mile to edge his Villa Park opponent by two. tehths of a second. J ones won lhe 440 easil.r, post. ing 04 50.3 for the croYo'O. Saddleback won· the team trophy in varsity competition and Villa Park took the frosh· soph title. 'fhe only other high placement for an Ol'ange Coast area athlete \VUS El Toro's Steve Cox in the hiJ{hjump. who leuplod6-4. lfhe most enl<'rlaining e\'ent or th~ frosh -soph competition \\';.is the final mile relay. '"here Da11:.i ll ills' quartl't of Keith Kin).!. SIC\'l' Tel<inus , tifike Seal}' o.nd 'J'im l\1cClure -.·on in 3:35.4. D<-ina Hills appeo.ired out uf it "·hen J\lcClure took the baton for th<.• final l:.ip . He \vas in fou11h and Santa Ana \\'~S in command through lhe first hulf of the las t Joip. But the Sai.nts rctn out of gas and McClure came on strong to nip the latter at the tape. Both squads were given the sam4.." ti1nl'. Chris Lo\\•ery of University \Vas the only individuaJ winner in frosh-soph competition from the Orange Coast area, jumping 6·0 in the hish jump. UCl's Scott Runs 4:09.9; ·Aztecs Win . SAN DIEGO-UC Irvine's Steve Scott captured the mile run in a sparkling time oC 4:09.2; but the Anteaters fell to host San Diego State, 83-62. in tr:1ck and field action. here. Satul'day. Other t op pcrformanres for. L'CI came from Glenn Klein in the shot put (53·5'/2) and hlike Sabatino in the' pole efault C16·0l. San Diego State's l\fark Ables · r an the 440·yard intcrmedi<.1tc hurdles in 52.0 and teammate Harold \Vi Ilia ms won the 100 a nd unchorcd the \Vinning mile relay teams. Wi lliams was limed in 9.7 1n the 100 and then ran his leg of the mlle relay in a Swift46.6. UClrvHltf621 IUl~OMM SI* 100-1. WIUl.11'1'1~ !5)2. 0, W!llltm!i !113. AllHI~ ISi, Time: •.1. 210-1. Wl\ee!er (SI 1. PhlPJIS (f,) l . Torres ISi. T•me :ll.l . UCl-1. Wlwtler ISi 2. Fin-ISi l. G<out Ill. Ttmt' •~.L '80-1. Hullm.1t1 !SI 1. Shlrl<I, II) 3. C111'1Ql:ell (II. flmt: l:S2.•. M11t-1, Sto" (I) 1. A:otlln\CWI !Si 3 .. •wre .. tSI. THne : 4:M ,1. · 1-mHe -I. oll.vrea ISi 1. Tilllfllln 111 l. Ber,.,,1t•n OI, lime:9:ti,I . •olCllH-1. lltlle~ l!>t ?. Cl'leadle !II J. l{Ool't• IS). ''"'" s:.o, ••O•el;oy -1. Sa" Oltoo St1to. Time:•• 1. M •ll ·~l•y-L !>•n O!eQO Sl~le, n_, J: 1~ 0 • IHlHH-t.A!)les ISi 7. Grd~n ISi l. Blttl<'ll 111. forne :1•.8. LJ-1, Su\l'I iSl 1 Mll,~11 !II J, Burch ti), 01 .. t..nte: "·1. TJ -1. Bu~ ISi 1 H1U !SI 3, 8ur<l'I fl!. 015· 1.once1••·•. SP-1. l(feon Ill 1 H11a IS)J. ~'!$/.Oh· tine•: u -i• ,, OIM:u~-1. Comotr ISi 1. Klein UJ J, HHQ {SI. Ot~l•n<t : 163·~\1, JIYfUn-1. c~olr !I) 1, B41rdalH ti! 3, Ptlilllll' Cl I. D1Ltance: 1'"·11~•. P\1-1. S.l>ltlno Ill 1. 0.Alttlt (I) 3. ltitl An· Ofrson ISi •no KUlett1 ISi, H11Q111: 1'4. HJ-1, Donol'l111 tU t. Pl'lllll!I' 11) l. Hllf (SI HtlQl'll:•... • McGee Grabs Golf Lead PENSACOLA , Flo . <AP )-Jerry McGee; a nine-year veteran still looking for hls first tour victory, shot.a five ·undc.>r ·par 66 In th e r ain ·d ren c.hed . Sl25,000 PC!nsacola Open got£ tournament Suturduy a nd took the lead aner three rounds with a 54·hole tot.,1 oC 201. 12-under·par. The 3l·year·old Jr1cGM , whose best finish ever was a third th the Greater Gret-osboro Open two wee ks ago, claimed a one·shol edge over quiet Wally Armstrong, an Ob•cure 28-year-old wh"o also had a 66 ror a 202 total . ' ' ' McGee, "'inner or $40,000 so fi.r this year, sMi d. ''I've got only one thought-to wln the golf tournument. I've been close but I've never won. 1 want to win." ~1cGec had an erratic front 5idc, •Scoring two blrdle5, two bogey$ and an ('Ogle three "'Ith a 1.2-foot putt on the S42·yard sixth hole . He mo\'Cd . lnto the lead following' 34 ·minute rain delay lh1tt le!\ water all over the nat: 6.679·yard. par-71 Pensacola Country Club course. McG ee was on the 13th green racin& •re 1&-root blrdl.e putt when play w1.s1uspended. Checkered Flag WITH HOWARD l . HANDY . \\'h t•u . l .011 ~ Bc:u:h opc11 :0.· It s-:-.ll'1!l'IS 1.0 :1 four1n ulu 51HJO ~po r·t s car rat~Sc•pt. ZS. 1t \VI II m urk only lhc Sl'l't)nd t•it y in lh<· \\'Ol'ld In USt• til.y Sl l'Ct·ls ror !'i u<·h :1111f\•(·111 '/'ht• (iru111I 111·1.11 11f !\l11n;.i to. llt•ld l':1 (:h ti.·l ;_1y 111 ~10111~ ('a1'lu . 1:0. tll1· uni ,\ s tr1·1·l r:11·1· ut tlu· pr1:s1·n1 11n11." · 1'hC'.t'\'t•nl th ts ~'t·ar '''1ll lt•t1d up to :i !\l :.irc·h dalt• n(·,xt s1:a ~un \vht·11 thc \vur~d 's j.!l'l'tllt'Sl s ports t•:.11· dl'l\•Cr:-. l'U!npclc 111 th1: l1n1t l·cl S1:.i1cs (:r:1nd Pr·i'x, \\'t'Sl . ' .l:11:ki1· CH1\•1·1. ;1 1·l'tcr1.111 ol :-.pv rt:o. 1·;11· r;1t·111i:.: around ,lht· ''c1r l1I , 1·t·1·101ll) t11u1'l'd !ht· 2.25·m tll', lfi ·IU l'll ('OUl'~t· ··1'h,1.s 1;;11·t· h:.:o. c;1pt111't•d n1~· 11n;11Jin:..1 tinn 1·on1 plt•lt•ly. ht• :o.aul follou'in g lhc lr1 p . . '"flus \VIII IJC' ;1 J.!l'eo1t tli1ni;: fut' North .1:\1n cril,:;1 I ht•rt· \\'ill ht· t•ons idcrahle t1 naloi,ty \Vilh fllut1 ll' C;.11·lu. but ~n 1ln11-. t h\s rat'l' \\'il l t•:o.tablis h it s u\\'rl identity.·· '!'he· G ra nd l1r1:( 1\ssut·1:.it1011 \\'('sl h as 01Jl:1111t·d !ht• fin td 11 pp1·11\ a l 11r'lht· 1:-1..-dt•1';1 11on lnternution:1h· dt• l:f\11\onl•1lillt· '1"11\) ;111cl h :1~ t lH: full ha('l\1111! 111 !ht• Lein).! ill',1r h 1·11.1 t'nlu11·il :11111 f'li;1n1h1·r of ('.,111 llll'r'('{'. 'fht· r ;1rl' t'Ul1r:.t· ~l il 1't :'.'.> 1>11 ()t·t·:nt ll11 ul1·\ ,1rd nt'<ll' thl· intt·1·s cl'tic1n 11f Long Bt'l1t·h Buule vu rd 1i_ ht·ads l'<ISI ;dong !ht• bushlt·ss Sl't'l1 011. ll1t!t1 t\11~ts and IUl'll ~ .... \\'l'l'ping \\t•Sl p;1:-I lh(• l.OIJJ.: Kt-:.t·h ,\rt~TliJ. U ;11n IH1\1 I .ug<M 111. 1 ht· {'1Jll\'t·11t 1011 l'l'll ll'I' ;.1 nil aul.lilor1urn •llld pa:-.st·:-. 111 full Vlt'\\' of thl' <)ut•t•n M;_11·y. fl thi.:n 1novt~s up :i :o.tt·vp hill :111 d htn·k to ~h l· busint·ss st.:'t'l ion n f c lt'l'<HI l~ll lt·\· 01 r·d. f.Xpl'l'lt•d \fl ll'SI the fll'\\ l'UU r~c thl:'.'.> \'t'lU' \\'Il l he.· l;JSt yeu1".-. J"u r1nula ~iOOO l'hampiun Btian f{t•d m.in :.iloni,: \\'1lh fl1 a1io ,\ndrt·t ti. Al and Bo hbv Unse r <1 nd ()Ii v1·r a rnong olht·rs . · Cari .. r Back In Action Duant.' "l'anl'ho" Cartt•r, thl' dl'fending s11rin l t.:'ar t•ha111piun ur USAl'. is back in fu ll s~·ing once again. Carter, a ror1nt•r Jluntington lk·ach rl'sidt•nl , has vaultj:d h1to s1:c.·ond plal•t• in th(· ~inl .<jlandlng~ afll'r a slou• sturt. lie has 78 to 111 for h·adt·r Joc Saldan;1. Carll'r \\'ill he dri\'ing a l·'t ct1..·h~·r ('11hr1· 'l'irl' S1•c<·ial :.&t Jndi:111apolis In l\t ay. Ill' finisl11•1l sc\•enlh al Ind~· t:.i ~l :'!la y a nd \\:ts ('hoscn as rookit· 0£ lhl' ~l':t r. II \\:tS hii'i first l 'Si\(' than111ion s hi1> 1·:11·t·· of th1· s1·:.1s1111 an1I hl' (•arnc-d t.'noui.:h 11oi11ts for tht• bal:tnt'l' of th1· "car l n rinish 11th in lht• (in al standin~s. . 1\l ()nlariu l his \'1~:1r. ht• \\as shll'lini:1I \\ilh fncchanit·:t l tri1ublc ~·arly hut 111:.tcl'd f•ighlh in :1 r:.icc at Phot·ni,'( thP follo\\'ing "·1·Pkend. Tripp Rip• USRC Foe• ftun .. Slt•t•p_I'-l'ripp tori_• up tht· l rat·k ;it Spcecl\\'UY 605 last u·l'ckl'nd \\'ht'.'n he tooled his \'\\'. pou·crcd m1dgcl 111 \ i clo~· in the trophy das h. lht· fas test ht•:.i1 r a cc a ud I he 3l).I :.i p 1n:iin t'\·cnt . Tri1•P will <:ontinuc to r;.ice nn the USRC t·i rcu1l until US1\C i:.:c-ts back in operation in l\1 :iy in Ohio. He is driving a tii rrcrf'nt 'r :1r in '''t·:-t coiisl t.:'\'l'nts th:1n thl' ont· ht· "'ill h;.indlc in the-l:S.t\l' races . Anteaters Lea:ding Wayne TC, 10-7 UC l r v 111 c ·.-. Scot t ('.<.irno:i ha n \Viii f<ite A1·1 Ro s l'lti of t hl..' .Joh n \Vayne Tennis Club to- day in the fc ;1turl' 1n<1lt·h ur tht• UCJ.\V avn c ·re \\\'O·d<i y funtl · .. r;.i is inJ.! tt·nnis <'lassic !\lcridith i -5. 6·-1 : lnt•t• (I J dt'f. St. Clair 6·l , (;.\. Gla s c o \\· i \V I d t·f . N1:1ch.ind 4-G. t>-2 . G-4: Stu:1rl I \\1 1 dt•f . !\1 orst.:' 6-3.6-i .G·4, Iris h l l ltk·t St'l'n1 a nn 6·3. 6·0. Th e t'\'l'llt . h t·111J..( stai.:cd ;;i t tht• \Va~·n t• '!'('. is h(•in ~ he ld to raise funds for cc1·s tennis program. Tht• 1\nlt«1lt•rs hold a 10-7 ed g e ;1flt·r S<itur·day's n1atchl'S. Curn.ihun fuces flosct· ti<it2:30today. In another ke y m<tlt h todav, LiC l 's \\'Omen's doub.les te.a1n of Lindst•y /\l or s t• und Jean Nal'ha nd t'ha ll e n gcs \V uync 's 13t•tty 1\nn Stu:.11. ~ind G ai I G l ustow. The womt·n's · doubles sturt lhc al'lion tod <1y ul I o'('loek 'rhe las t 1n all.'h is sc hc.•dulcd fo1 · :'i. S :t turd:.y '.s t 1111 mal c li 1.-•s e a rn<· iu duublt•s . t ·(' l r ,·1111··:-. Bub \V r ig hl aud !);1,·c t~u s t 1n :i 11 u p :o.<'1 lloh IJ u l'S l t·r anti lla nl.: Lll'htfricd. l ·ti . ti-";, ;.~, 1\nd ill anothl'r top llll'l'I· r n g . (\·I o r s t' ;1 11 1t (.~a rn~1h<.1n tt'itllll'd lo tit·· fe<.il 13c tly 1\1111 Stu:i rt und Ken Stln11·t . 7 .;,, fi··I. Bt•tt y 1\nn Stu a rt Is ;1 1nc1n bt·1· o f the Los 1\nge\cs St rin g :,, \vhill· husba nd Kc::n is the pro and m<in <i g c r of lhc W<iync TC. UC lrvlnc (10) (7) John Wayne TC Wom~n·sSlng l~s Cu s t e r I \V ) d ~f . College Golf $t.anlo,ll lfl,.11l11Dfl•I ''""'"""no .1. s1 .. n1010 tll ?. S..n .IO'<•!>IOl,.~I l UC l•v•nrl'\ ~ F••-no $1.ol• •?& ~-(.ol S1AIP IH•f*.Of<ll •l"J ~ 0•09"" .. ,,.,t OJI!; I UC &tr•~··-O;k,. UC $11ftl.1 a~·bol•.t t,M,· • s11nt0<11 JV'"'· 10 C•I !.11tt tt..a.I •ftl. 11 W ~)IU,.,Q!Oll Ooi', 11 (noto Sl•lt -... 11. S...0C.'""'""'o -.1~1<· 4'1. u s...n ~ .. 1r.<hto S• •••, n L•t ii.alt 1f'u11,.1an!t)t loo ""''"'du.II I Mii•~ LY" 1...,., JO\•S\Alei 114. U(! \C:Ortl'Q ~-Jerry ..t1u 110. f:M""' w 11i11n>' 11•. torn M<l•t•" 17): ~''°" 0•00•~ 11•, S\Ovr Av•n 1)7. "'"'" <••t• Touu11mtM !tlMt11Vrr .. CCI Tttn'I K Ot l"0-1, Stfll<I Ano .. l ; 1. "111, !>Ml Antonio <Ill'! i. ~ DIM Mtw 4'; •. Corf!IO'l 500; S. f.uli.f\4111 101;•.0r~eo.o s1•. OCC t(Ot'lflQ-.JOl>fl 811rll• M_ Sfl'lt Mlltrtr as ........ Stlfl'°1! IS. "Ob Kiii .._ T"" Sllmmt1r•l1, Ran f f""""ll'lt2. :\lcn·s Sing lt.'S \\'1l liil rn !. 11 dt·t' S l I' ;1 \\ 6 · ;\ , 1; · J ·rhornbur g 1 I 1 d e f. !\"t•sla gl'6·2. 7-G: I.cc 1\V1 def. E:.s l man --1 -6, 7·6. 6·3 : Larrt• (I r def. l~Ul · ll'l'\\'Orth l ·£i. 7 ·G. 7 ·li. "'omen's Doubles , Pl'tcrso n ·lris h <I I dcL St. Cluir-E llio tt 6-4. 6-:J; Fis t h c r ·lncc (I J def. Bry11nl·!\'lcCubc 7-fi. 3·G. 6·2. Men's Doubles L:pton -P cacotk (\\.') def. Lund-M:.inn G·4, 7-5; \Vri ght·Easlma n (I ) <IC'f. Oucs lt•r-1~icb 1fri t•d 7.r.. li-7. 7-5. :\fixed Doubles f'ist·h e r ·East1na11 fl I dt·f. l"\ry ant·Uc•rtl\\'il'h fi.J. 6-2 : t;lrit·h -,\ttridJ.!t' 1\V 1 d e (. f\l l·rt•clith - \\'illi:uns 6·2. 7 -!.,; !\lorst .. Ca rnah<J n 1 I J d€·r Stu:11·1 Stuart;.;,. f; .. 1 Bridgend Rolls, 40-0 Bridgend . on~ o r the 1nos t famou s Wels h rugby. (:lubs . ('Urrcntly on :t tour of Ca\iforniu. troun ced a t e am or Orange County AJJ.sli1r.s , 40·0, r t.•t'('Oli)' al Owyl'r .I u n i o r ll i g h . in lluntingto n D~nt'h. Th e ;\n1cri c .ins matched th(' \V c lshmt·n in the e:1rl)• nlinutes. bu\ lhl' £:1s t . ope n p\uy or the vi!'iiturs SOCIO found OJX'll· inl:l~ and <i score uf 12·0 \\'tll'i r un up by h a lftime. J I \\'US t he S('('Olld n1a11·h or the tour for thl' Wels h c lub. jus t l"'o yc<irs from its biccntcn· nlal. Jn a ga m e in San Francisco las t week, Bridgend t'trras hcd the Bay Area Touring Side, 3S·4. Over Dlables Anteaters Win Doubleheader l..OS 1\NG l=:L ~:s On1:: or UC Irvin"':; weMknc~Se!!. 1h1s has1.Jhull su:ii.;on h:1s been the luck of key base hns 111 t·rul'iH l JoJ1tu 111io11s SPOITS Sunday. Aprll 20. 197..6 DAIL V PILOT C:I Title to Rustlers Saddlehac~ Win's Saathoff But tl)lll \V:t s 11 'l the cUSl', Salurde:ty us the 1\n- lt•atl·rs of first yt'<1r co11<.'h 'fom S1;('n<:c rallied in both t.:a n1'-·:-. to post 5.j a nd 6·5 '"'ins O\•cr· host Ca l Stal c ( I .us 1\UJ.:l'h.·!-i) S;1t111·du v. ·rhi.: \'ictorics 1·an U J 'ssc~son m:Jrk to 11·21. The J\11tt·alcrs vi sit San Oi ego Stole Tuesday . Chu pm an \V1,.•fln c•s du v a nd host l 1C Santa Burbar<i in a clou hl chl·:J~l·r S;1 t u rd;.1 \' SoCal Sp~rks Gauchos C;iptures R 1 v Ea s 1 o E - GWC Bags 5th Crown In 6 Years In I ht• opc nini.: ga rnC Suturd;.1y, UC I scored s ingle r uns 111 the eii.:hth ;incl ninth innings for the \Vin . Singlt•s hy John 11 <i ilqc.i", Hod Spence <1 nd C<1r l l't'lt•rnt·tl produt·t·d the run in lht! eighth and hits by flun ltui::hcs, Bruce l:llinning ;,incl John Espy tallied thl· final run t'ofikc tl i1·krn ;i n 1utlt•·d up lhe victory in going the d 1:!.liJllt·c on Lht· n1ound. lit• struck out s ix. Oiablos :ind \\'Ulk l'd <J1 1ly Ollt.:'. 1\ :O.iJ l't"llH.'t' 11 } l>Y ('!'~!Lg 1\tUlt·rson pt00U('cd UC t ·s f11·~t run iu lht· st·co11d and a i.inglc.· by ltughes, a .,,·alk , ;i .sal·1·if11·c-, H g rl1t1nrl oul 11nd a u cr1·or gol two 111n1't• horn I.' in !he th ird ln 1111.: 111J,'l\!t•a 1', l 'f'I r:tllit•<l fro111 ;1 5·0 'leficil for the \1111 . se:11r i11 g fo11r111nt•s 111 thl' ~i :.:th and \\vice 1n lh~· :-Ot.'\'l'l'llh "l'rl \\'H:o.h lllj.:l!/!1 °.:-. ~111 1.:lt• \\'Oil II fq1' tJH• 1\1\tt•att•l :~ i111 h1•s(.•\-l'til h II ~1:1H't'fl !Jnu).!.('hal'd anti t :s py . tn tht· :-.1)1'.th t'<tr th1.• 1\ntt•att·rs, ont•-nut singlt•s Uy ~11 •\'t• t\lol't iu1. !·:s py uud 1\l :.111 lieh1sco got o-ne run 1n . 'l'hl·11 ;.iftl'r l';il n1t·r \\·;1lkt·d . 1':-;py s t·ort·d on ;.1 \\1111 pilch, Bl·la :-,t•o 1allit·d un Spt'lll't•'s hit <1nd i'l'lt•rnell !:ii 11 i.:lt·d 111 l':iln1c r. ltob Goodyt_.:.ir pit'kt'<I up lhl' v1clory , p1t('h ing thc- fin;.11 J t /3 inning s. i\ sophomort• lefl-hander. he al· IO\\'t•d JU~! 011 (' hit •• 'I.~ '· . c.w •. Jb .. \ ... ,. Fll1$T Ga.ME U( lt¥1M U I •• • •• " ' ' ' ' ' $[C01'fDG .. ME UC ln••ne 1•1 •• [\py.Jb U..·fd"0·•· i'dlno~·r.<I ~! .... Rt' lb II rtli ' ' ' ' ' tt .. 1 ... ,., ,, i'~•n1~•,t• 511C"(t'. lb ""'''''"11,11 "'"°"''on, n. (t1u•P.rJ'> 1;uq""' h"'"'"•\1' '"'"'""" I> • • ' ' ' • ,, I "'•l!~.P• ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' • ' ' ' ' ' " ' ' I .,.,.,.,,.,nqlon. It> " ~"'"' ... ..i1, ,, II 11<\0·~ >01\, 1b ' " ' , ' ' ' " " -·· ~tore b• lnnonq' U~ "Y"" ( ~11. 1>11 WO 011 '> IJl•l ~?I hill' I " . " . '" ' hu<,111:, '~ (""'"· "" "''"ton.< l1ltld"~' p• 1:.,. .. ,,.,, ... ( """'"" p Vx><!y1:~1 , II 101 .... ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 0 ' 0 0 a o o o 0 0 0 0 c 0 0 '0 lb b h) ~ $co•elly lnn1n'il• U( 1,,.,,, (Si.A . " . O<lo oo~ 1 " 10 I~? 100 0 ; I) Rues Tumble ' , Rustlers Top Harbor, 6-5 ' "L'll Kll'IL'r . \1 hO 11;.is IK.'t'h st ruggl 11 1~ \\it h the.• hal all s t-;1 s o n lo ng s troked fou 1· h its a n1.i tc a rnmal,t' Bill \\'hilt•h•\' h :.i d t h1·cc in l t•<1 (lin ~ (;olUt·n \\"t.•sl Colleg e to <1 l..i·5 ba::.t·ball \\·in O\'('I' in- \'ading l.1\ llarlHJI. S<illll'· d:1y . 'fht· ,-ieturv 11·:1 s thl' ltus tll'rs' Ut h in J ~ Southern C;.i li fornia Con· ft•rt·nt·e ga 1n t·s and kl•pl thcn1 in a first plal'C lil' '''ilh ~::.i sl J.,\. fioldcn \Vi:st :i nd F.;.is t J,,\ tTil'C'l 1·uc~d:..1,1· on lht• llus k1t·:-.· d i:11nond. In :11111\ht•r .I L. ganlt'. 1:t1ll<·rtun r1ppl"'ll visiting flr:.111gt· C o:.1 ::.1 (.'ollt·~t·. 12·fl. 1n South l'o•t:-.1 Con· r l' r l' n i: 1• 11 1 :i .\ . 1 ti 1· l"ir;1tcs ' 121h st·llioit·k 111 :1 1'0 \\'. Ki(•f(•r s rn g lcd 111 Otlt' l'llll :t lld SCUl't'd l\1 11 otht•r·:-. o.11icJ \\'h i tl'll'~ h:1d l\VO s inµl<.:'s :ind :i dnuhlt• lo pact· tht• H 11~t !t·1·s In a fi·l ll'ail -hut t ht.'\' 11l'11rl1 hit'\\' it in tin· n int.h. · 'l"h ut's 1v h ~·11 11 :.irh!lr, the confl'r e n t•t"s J;i :-.\ place team, scored l'ovr time s. But Ru s tll'r s pitchl'r Kc nl ll un zikc.·r \Vhirft d t\vo battc.•r s \\'it.h !he bi.i Sl'S lo<.Ldt•d \11 pl\" St'l'V(' tht• Vi t l (il'\' S in g,IL'S b y. Hii nd .'· ~1 111 !->. \\'h i l1·ll'.' ;i nd l\1t•ft•r· 111~od u<·t·d :i 1·1111 111 I h ~· ~t'f'O !ld .\ !111 hats m ;n1 uni! s 1n i.:!1..·~ Ii\ .! l' r r .'· Br o \1 :1 ;1 11 ti \\'l11lt•ll'Y tll:•ll e il :!·I 1n 1ht• fn~n·t h Sii;I ;.ind Ron S\v;.insun and a passed ball. c1cc ·~ Sl'co nd l'un tame uc rOhS in the thi•·d on a p;1 ir of t•rr·o r·s :.inti 0<1 n Sp;on · s s;.1 r ri fiel' fi r . 1\ h it batter, three \\·alks un <l <1no th l'I' S p a in :o.acrifiec fly s cored l\\·o n1ort· in thl' seventh. i\l<irk S1gl hi.Id a run- :-.to1·i 11 g s inglt• in the e ighth :inti Da n Spain tallied in tht· ninth on a \Vild pitt·h ufl \'r "'<liking. Wl~fl'We•I l•I "'°rlfl, lt-11 °""'n. pn Md<•ulCv, lD a.DDOn.Jo {J(,. .. nd •• ~~ leont-.~' ~.ow•o,, on Hi.<l""' ,, ~\l<>QO It ,..,,,~ " b•o,..n,' (flOJI(',< V/IHl~he .. 2fl k oClc•. \II MO!l.p O•or~o 11 """"0•111, p ' Hun""~r,p lOlill~ .. . ••• ' " ' ' ' " ' ' ' ' g ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' , . ' ' 0 • ' ' ' 0 . 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" ' " ' II rlli ' ' , ' 0 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' • ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' O•o!.,ll"l"•"I I •I O(io• /!I I """' 1an W'IJ II 0 ''" • • 11 1) , ' ' Saddle back.Col lege1 gel- 2 W • L i' n g L h r e e record -b rea king ll1S performances from John Goldt•n \Ves t College co.a eh Tom Herms lo.id didn 't think his S\\'lm- ming team could "'in the Southl"'r n California Con· fcre nct_• ~hampionshi1>­ SA UG ;\S -Southe rn Culi£urnia College rolled to u pair of bas cbull \\'ins ovt·r hos t 1,,\ Baptist Coll ege, he r(•. in l\'J\11\ District atlion The Vo.1ng uiJ1·ds posted ii fj.J wi n in the openL'r and t•a ml' back for an 11 -1 t riumph in th(' nightl'ap. In lhe o pc nt·r . 0;.ivt.:' !lorn hil :t 370-foot l\\'O· run home1· in the third in- ning and lton Salazur slugged a t \VO· run 'round· tripper in the fourth. Suluzar. Bill PO\Vl"ll and fl1 ic kcy Le.· beck had two hits c.ich. Pileher Rock y 1'homas picked up the victory, toss ing the first four in· nin gs. !\lik e Evans pitclu:d the fin a l thrl-'{>. 1'hom.is' l'l'Cord is nO\\' 2-0. In the second gan1C', the \.'anguards u·on it in the first inning. s col'i ng four tirne!'>. 1\ <l ou l>lc.· IJ v B u b .John son 11nt• P ~"·c l l's sing ](· s t·ort·d ont• 1·un ;\fte r Ll'bl'<'k stroked 01 onc ·h •1 1'l' blO\\', R u n Slont•l:.ikc d o ubled in t\\'u 1n<H-l'. $t ont•lakt• later talliL'd on a g round ot11 S{'C :-.corcl.I fivl' n101'l' 111 tht· third \\'h t•n Stonel:.ikt• dou blt•d , and s cored on 'fho1TiiJ -"- s in ~l t'. ,\f\t•r Ril'h i\loralt•s \\·a s hit h,\· ;i pitch . lli t·h Gu l'r r:1 drill e d a th r e e ·run ho1n1:r 10 right <·enlcr. On e out lut \'r . R :.i nd y r;1·et·r s o e kt.:'d :1 350· fuull'I' hu n1t•r . ·rhc \ta nguurds added \\\'O m,o rt• runs in lhe s is · th :1ftcr t\\-'O outs. 1.elx-ck doubled: and S tont'la kt·. F:va n s find !\l ike \\1 :.i l'dlo\\· follo\\•ed ,,·ith \1·:.ilks for onl' run. A \\-"ild pitl'h got the s econd tally horn t•. llorn pitched t he rirst four innings tu c lain1 tht:· \•ictory: sec re tu1·ns to play Tuesday , trav e ling t o \\'L's tmont Co lle g e in Santa Barbara for a 3 o'c lock ga1nl'. FtA~lG .. M( ~oc" (OU••• Hl " . ' ' s..1 ........ ~ c,,..,,, u .JO"""°"' 1ti Po-il.•t teoec11 <• ""°r<tl~•. pn Mo\l~p,lb HP~\,c HO•n.ltl Guerro1. l1> lhOnlOl~.P £Ydn\,p ' ' • " .. ' ' ' • ' ' ' Tol•I~ ' ' ' ' ' , ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . ' ' ' 0 ' ' 10 6 10 S<ot• Dr 111nu•o~ ' ' ' ' ' , ' ' ' • S.OC.a! 00-200 0-6 lA tl<lPU~I 10~ (l(JO 0-J ' ' . " . ' ' $ECO"ID OAME s.oc.a1cone.,. (11) • •II ' s.1 .. , ... :~~ } 0 ' .• ' ' (,teer,!! ' 1 Jo!>l\\00, l b • 1 I Cttlf,111 I 0 0 ~tl,tl ~ I I Le11e<•.ct J 1 1 51-t••<'. lb l J I H>0'""'• t J t L E ••n•.< \I O o Mof .. l('~.dh 1 • (I ........ o ...... , Pll 0 0 (I C.•••rt.a ,lb • ! I h o<n,i> II Cl O 0PP"•n111n,n 0 0 O IQ1<1h J) IU 17 $to•e lly lnrhn"~ ' ' ' ' • , ' ' 0 ' ' ' ' • •0~ 001 0 " 100 !IOI! c ' ••• " ' ' ' Saathoff, t:aplurcd the l\Iis s ion Conference S Y.'immin g c h am - pions hip Saturday al Ri\'cr~itlc City CollcgC'. Cu ac:h 1:tip Durl''S Gauchos tot(;llcd ~17 po ints '''hilt• run11crup Groi;smonl h::id 27:11 ~. ·rti is is only S<1ddlcb:1ck ·:-. second season of s \1·i1n- ruing ~:J:.thuff. a r1·c·shman fr·om J-"o0thill J·ligh, Sl'l :t confc t·cn('e record of 58.<t in the 100 b:.1ckstrokt•, r c \\·rotl' the l\'1 ission cir('uit record in the 200 b<ick \\'ilh a time of 2:09.7 and hl'lpcd the 400 1nedley relay team to u record or 3 :47 .0. Darr c<i lled the victory ··.i fanta s tic Lt•am pcrfurmanCl'. \Vt• Look l'i k i d s and 16 of the rn S(·orcd ." O th er fir s t µl at·t• µt•rfoi·1na11c cs by Sud · dlc buck l':tml' frun1 ~)·t'<I Ridge , Scott Campbell. .J im L y le <ind Slc1·t· ~larks bury . TOM HEAMSTAD Another Swim Title Loar a Topples Vikings'· Loura llig h 's Sunst'L League base b<ill lead ing Saxons took advanla~l' o r J\1.irin a mi s c u es ·Saturduy to pos t a 2-1 triumph on the loser·s di;.imontl. 1'he \'ictory 1,u ts Lo;.ir;.1 ;J hair ganll' o.iht·<i d o r Los 1\lamitos in Lh\· 1·:.i t•t• fo1 · thl' cr0\\'11 us Jl.l urin:1 fell to lhe .500 murk ;.1t :i.:t But he's 1·crtainly hap· PY today his tho ughts ne\'t•r c<i me trul'. ··\\'e h.i d 17 s"·i1nmcrs \\•ho \\'t•r1.• unbc·li cvt·a· bi t'," :!i illd ll t•r1n st a ll a ft.;_·r hi!'i Hustlc·r s h:.id l\Oll their fifth SoC.il tltle 111 ~ix ye ars Saturda\·. ··1 didn .. l h;,i\'t• Ont· 'ti ud ~\\ 1 n1 the \1·ho lc.· l i 111 l' ··1 didn 't think \\l' t ould \~·in it :,:oing in. I knc\\· \Vt' h;.id <1 ch:1n· t·t·. fiut I d idn 'L l'XPl'Ct it. 1· ht· n t• x l lo I .i s t S\\'in1ming cv(·nt won 1l fo r us.·• That was the 200 fly, \\"hi ch was \von b y the Rustlt'rs ' f\1ike Eich in 2:05.7, seven seconds better than his lifetime bes t . Bill O 'Toole finis hed second in the event for Golden \Vest. Jim· Rock \\'as fourth and Keith Colton \vas fi£Lh - gi,·in'g the Rustlers the litlt·. Golde n \Vest finis hed \Vith 574 points, ·1-l more than dt'fendin g cham· !\'l arina pite h c r J oe pion Cypr('SS, the pre· lla milton l\(•sc1·\·l'd a bt·I -1n ecl f<i voritt'. Cypr t·ss ll•r fate. lie s1rutk out ·had defc<itt·d th e nint· :.ind \\'a lk cd (lll]y 11,·u tlustlcrs hy 20 points Lil in addition to giving up dual meet con1petition. only thrl't' h its . Golden West ..i lso got Ridge \\'0 11 til t• I ,li50 free in 17 :47 .. 'i . ('.imµhCll capturt•d thl' 200 brl'aSl in'2 :23 .0, ~lark s hi1ry \\Oil tht_• JOO brea st in I :05.4 iilld l.Ylc nubbt•tf lht• 100 But l.o;ira look <id\·;,i n buttcrflv in 51;.1_ •• 1agc of its opportunitit•s. spurkling 1>Crfor1nanccs from M :.ire Cardenus _ Rru cc Sl'holes an d Shirlt•y Babas hoff. :• · 1'hl' S;.ixons scort-d in the.· Bl'siclt.>S S~<i thoff, &.id· £1fth inninM on u singil'. dl e b a ck 's l'l'Cord · ·sacriN'l.-t•. Out :ind"' brcakino 400 medle\.• ,., Vikings lhz·ou·ing crrol'. four s ome.· includ e d C:.impbt·ll . Lyle and llol> Ka ltl'nb at·h . Ridgl' j oint·d K;.i\t en b ac h , Saathoff and l.ylc in ..,.;n. nini,: lh{' 800 fret· r e lay in C<.1rdcnas capturro th~. 100 frCI.' in 48 .0, setting a: conference and school r1.•cord. IL was the best t ime in the slate this yc;.ir by five·te nths of .;; :,,,ceond. ";":30.:J . M1u ion Cont•••n<• s .. 1m '.JO t";'• 1. Po \•"' !C.ro\~mon!l n .1; 1 ...:<t l!f"ll<tCh l~.:ldletwcll,l 1l,O: /. D. Wol..on 1s .. 001e11.1c1< I 1l ~- !,6>0 ""e 1 R•d'I<' 1Sa0dlet1«i..I 11 u.s 100 •nd. mlld.-I, WOO<!' •Clliltleyl 1:08.8; J, 'SrtOf (SdOdleD.1Ck11.l?.I; f . MarllStu•Y l5.dddll!llo1tll) 1:13.I; S. C..m pllell ISaddlelldcll.1 1,!l.9; 8. Dlvore ,(5<1Gdle1>"t1< I ?. 16.0; 't. L"n ~way (S<tddlelld<~ I 1. 10,0. ~ medlf!'Y te! .. y-'· SddOl<'ll<ICI< (Sd<1!110tl, C<tmp~ll. Lyle""" l(<tllen-lldchl. Tome: 1 ,f /,O 1c('n!erenu• •e- cOtdl, •00 "·"· '"e<l _, 0.1•··~ 1(...-0\~­monU • •I 'i, l . l """""'""' 1;,.io. Ol<'ll "Cll I • ~1 G, l Ot vore !!><IGdleb.lt•l •·SS.I;/, 11011c• (!,.all· "'''°"''! >.Ol 6 '1'00 rree· I Sml!n U:Oro•<nlOnO t <8,9, J_ R•<l!lf' !Saddh.•IH<.O 1 1:~ I 100 "' 1. t v>e (S.Oddlec.tcoi l6 1 ) O::alll!•lb<t(PI (Sdddl~bdck ! )9.S. 100 !>.>(k I. S,1d!P10lt IS..d<ll<'Cdl.11 •8.• !tonfert n(t re coro1. ? NoWc•.e• !Saoo•~1> .. t 1<! 1·00 2. >. -,eta• is .. ootetia <• J 1 O?.O, , M ""•hon ,;;.,001e1>.,ck l 1·0• 1: ~ Jo~""'" 1$.JOOll>b.at k ! I :llf. \. 100 &re<t•l -1. M~•l<•llurr 1~ .. o· ulell.lc>,! 1·0S.•. ?. C<tm1>1>eU !S..d- <lle n<tt•.I 1 OS t . S. 'iol•<'t !5.JO OICl>.:.t>,I l •O'l eoo .,.,~ r e1 ... -1. S.idd!cb.l<k •O::<tllcnll<t(~, 'i<ta t,.011, Lrl~ .and l.•O~I l•noe / lOl ,00 "~" I, S•'•'1 " IGriasmo.-.11 I >I 1 _ ' 1. f;',~ ($~ddlebil(k I S•OJ I, >. Sa.:i1nott !S;;do•el>ac>,J S;l•.I, S. l • or !Sdtkl!PO.:tc i., I ~. 71 ,J, !00 h~<'-1. l>·~~ln !GtO\\monl l •9 1, 1. "d1tenb.a'" rSadOlell.,<•I ro.• ?OO "'""-1 s.1atr>ofl (S..dOleD«•l 1 pq I ltonle r en<C r etor oo ; 4. N•b~<ktr (Sdd<11 e1>ac -I 2 :14.~. S. s.c,,.,, !S..ddlelJdo>,) 1; lS.O. 700 1>re.,•1 -I. C6mp1>r ll !Sa<1· 01~1>,.tk l 2'2l.O: 1 M~rk~llurr 1::....:1- 01 ~1>.1 (kl ?:?l .1, \, Vogel r'!o,1<.1· Olell .. <k l 1 ;33 .~. b S1\Y<'f IS<t<l · Ol~bol(k f1 :JI S •00 ''"" '"l<tY . I. C.•O>•Mon1? 1l O: 1 o;...odleb.1<i..1:1J. I, One-mf ler div1no-1. t°'k" •c"o~•­ ""'"n ''""P•me•er Olvinq -1, "''' '" IC,•o,\noOnll. 3. Wdre •S...,<l!~bilck 1 f,nJ•~1()t1n9-1 .Sdddlcbdck )ll I c.,,,~,.,,on t 2 /J• ; J. oi•l·' '>ootn,..~1<'rn .!J"° c_n.,u~y 1.11 • C•l<V> 8-1' . ~ P.non "' sq I S.>1'1 bf.•na•ll•no~l. 8 '<•Y• ·~HI•· 10 1\nd uftcr l\1 a rin;.i tied things up in th1.• bottom of lhl' fifth \\'hl'n Bob Tit!zz1 \V<JS plated on a l~oara er - ror. thl' Saxons S<'Ol'E.'d lh e w inn l'r i n tht• . seventh. This time it took !\.1 <1rina errors -a s t \t'O lht• \\'inning run \va s put <ibo:trd by a mist'U( .. · 1hcn s cored on a n ovt'1·- thro,~· <it thi1·d . .,.,,\llff-.tin. '~ a~c"m""· u Scll<l":H,ID IMutong,t l S11C Ue~.t 1,.9Q00<1, " 6\lf<li(k,p f .trW(!ll, 1b S.rrchul<t, Jb IOldl' Lo••.a !71 .ID . r ' ' ' ' , ' ' ' ' " ' ' • " 0 • ' " .. ' ' ' ' • ' ' ' ' ' II' ' ' ' ' ' ' Scholes \\'a s an e<isy' \\'inner in the 200 bal'k' \\ith LJ lifetime best o( 2:05.8, the fo urth top ti1nt• in the s tate. J\nd Bab:.i s hoff h<id a school l'l'Cord of 16 :54.2 in plucing s econd in the l ,650frcc. SOC.II ConlttlMf Meel 1,bSO lree -1. Sh<tr90 ~:>.,n1 .i MOnlt<tl 1o'.•2.'I; (tonrr:rencr: mee1 re- <ord!. 1. 6<11laUIOH {C.010..>n W1!51l i.-S...l; l'-(l>ool rec:Ot<I); J. Se.I•<' ICye><e~sl 1/•Q3.l; •· fabl.an !Gol<lef> ......,~1 ) )1:5\,l; ~. t.hry 4C-pre~\I 11-$8.), 6. Ar>Oer"on (S<tnla MOfli<;<1 I 1B If~ O l tl .,f 5 ·-I. E i ~h IC.WC f 18 14. I , 10. p,.,.,. CGWCI 18 \/ q 100 """' -I. Cd•dt·ll<I> rGWC) .f8.0 icoo1 .. u ·nce .. no ~tnoo• 'L"°'d~; 1. t,l.,ncn~r<I IC •i>'"'') •'I f , l. f.1•krOO.:. ((~P•~'olol SOO: • l •.ao:~ M•ri~• Ill •• I • " rlJr IC•or~''f 'i0.1. ~ E<I"'"'"' IC.01<1<·-n lO• .. _c•« , 1 C,.. ''""· Ill Ciitporllo JI> ' (; o .,.,.""'>0 1,oHO•"lttlll(,ota•-n.-.e>ll 1 ~ ~I ''""" ,, VefltU<<I. II P..•te". '" LA l'r.a,.u::. • S.-.en •<tn ~­ Afl.:11 llfl Hd"l•lton.10 ')Mli•nQ>. ph " ' •• ' ' ' ' D o ~001)..it~ 1 5<n<>lt:' •G<11<11nv....,11 0 ?lhi 1 M•·•~<(WU'">>ll OflJ,J 11 ll.~t1 1n° • IC Y P •l-'~'I 1 08 ~-1 . 0 V.OG<lfUl1' ((.Ol(kn W••,11 ~.11 1, ~. o !>ton.au 1S<;n1 .. Mo1>•<.,) 1 11 e, •· ' • ' Q Ckl<lu I("'' Lr. I 1 I l q Ol"Ct~ 8 IOl dh '' ' '>co•e ~vl nn,nq~ ' !JOO 010 1· 1 r,OIJ O•O 0-1 Pirates Row ., ,, . ' , ' S I SAN PEDRO-O r:.ingt• Coa s t C ollege·s l'l'C\\' l'O\.\'S ui.:.i inst USC's ·r1·0- jans this morning O\'l't' :1 2.000·ml'Ler C(JUl'Sl', ht'l'l'. beg inning al 9o'<"lock. J\ SIOI'\' in S ;1\.L1l'di1\'·., D<iily li ilol i11t'Ul'l't•t:i I\ h ii d th t• 1·:1 t:l' b1·1 11 ~ staged Salurd ii ~ !"(Olo 1(,V.(.• I : I !Cl Pot~IOl'd LG \\(! I 11> b ,00 ll" "'I I I"' ll.•l)rP~•I I \/ • otO•ll• .,.,.,, ""-''I •~«lt<I\ ly<ll•' <(~!•""'I l 11.t. I V."11" "-"'"'" 1·.~·• • 1 ;1 ~. •. MOu•e c~"'" ~"""""' 1 )>.V \ 1,) .. 1! (l'l•O H(tfl0(,1 Z :~ ~. ~. Spo~~·• I (.,OIO~n W('\I l 2.28 q, Otll••' 8 Mc( .. •!"• !GWC:l? N.1 1011 nv-\ l .c ~ tC.o•oon .,..P,1 1 , o, I 1 O'l ttol(' !C.Old.;on .... ~,I! I 01 I, l Bv• •ouo,., ICypre.-I 2. 10 1 J Rot~ <Cold'" w~~I• 1 1].'t,' (ollun !(.Ohl• n w~~• 1. IS.o. t.. ~r't 1,..,,.1,,Mooo<.tl?' I ~ 1 J.rne1;;>r <l•>'"'<I I. T .iylor (E'.d~I L~I J ~I.II PO•n !~. 2. S .. arto .. 1 l(VP"'>~l 301 !JO. ). O~Solo fl"'I 11.,rt.)• I J01 8$. '-Slit~• !Co!<l(.'n W!?"! 7% 10 ~ M<lld""'~ ((,Ol(J.,n W.'11! 'i>-1 SO ~Hunt<., (l<i0 Hon<10~1~1q)• J(t(J ••e~ ·~·t.,y -1_ (y p1e\~ J .,.:,, l("'"YH•l'ICO "~~I tl'<tlttl I 1 C.01de-n \' .. ,, •C o"'~'"'· lro<o". c_~'"'""''· p,,1, • J ;., &. l s .. n1.1Mttn•"!111., ' ! "''I,\ l /~ '· \ J:.,oHonoo3 ll 9 t 1 1>11, .. t.o,>f ]!), ~•fl.>I ro•n•Q ! GolO·n 'I.~·• \I• , (•II'' •l!J I .... n1 .. Mo11 .. d7o'l L I, t lA \>J ~ ~• .. 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Co<p-UIC If-1f'IX Wi1Cot1~ El Pwwef-11( from 4'c llTIA OlVl 01M05 Mklll91t1 ~t-Uc ltlSUMllO DIVIDIMOl ~M>rlltr Avletlon-IO< JllOU(f.0 DIVIOlllOS Ftdttl l MllQlll-JfoC: from •k L~r-Owtn~ Fo•d-l'DC frD<¥t 40t llopiO Amtrlc.,, Cp-lt~.c: t"'"' lk Mil C11tm1<•I Pro0-11)( trom lk t:A•MINGS NIGMlll hi QUAITl• A"to Int Sl,01 •~ 10.M '' They Gamble on Holes • I BAKERSFIELD IA P l -In the quest for "black. gold " oi l firms today Willi~gly spend millions to probe four miles into the earth. searching fOr elusi\'c pockets of oil that usuallv are n't there. L:..1 si vc;.1 r . Tenneco Inc. and "supc1·ior Oi l CO. drilled a u·cll 22.711 reet into Kern County Soil, breaking :__i Ca lif<?rnia drilling record s'el a year earlier. For <1ll p r actic<;a l purposes the Sand Hills well, located in a cottop rield 20 miles south ol here, was dry. \Vhy go so deep"! For· o n e thing . e:<· perts say most of the easily obta inable oil -at about 4.000 to 5,000 feet - has alreadv been found . especial!}; in c entral California 's Kern Coun- ty, \\·hert oil ex1,>loration began in the 1890s . ··The only place lert to look for new onshore re- serves is deeper," said Ward- Then, ris ing oil plices and super-hard drill bits make the prospect of a fo u r·.mile-d eep well feasible, if pot especially attractive. generally dismal results and prohibitive costs, the trend. seems to be to de- eper and deeper drilling .. T h e American Petroleum Institute says 346 .,~•ells \\·ent ·below 15.000 Ccel in 1969, \Vith 496 drilled in 1972. A similar jump· '"'as ex- pected for 1973 and 1974. althOugh stutis ti<:s are still incomplete. Ten years <Jgo it .\\.·us unus ual to drill deeper "than 10,oooreet Costs aren 't the only· FINANCE I~ .. We recovered small amountS or oil and. gas, but it was a ll al subcom. mercial r ates," s aid 0. Y.'. \Vard. a Tenneco vice president. problem racing the deep far below the surface. driller .Tbe thermometer clim bs A major obstacle is the one degr ee every 1.00 THE PRICE for a deep rhic;·jig;;h;;te;;m;iii;pe;;r;;a;;l;;u;;re;;;s;;;lo;ound;;;;;.;;i;;· ;lee;;t ·i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;of we·tt is boggling. Taylor says 11 deep we lls in ll\e southern San Joaquin Valley have cost a total or S28 million to drill, plus an equal amount in exploration and develop- ment costs. j . 1 • ............... Polaroid Loses Its Magic ·" The well was plugged and abandoned la st Nov . 25 after sw1.1llowi ng a total orS3 .5 million. 11\'0t.:STR\" officiaiS suy lhe chance of a \Yell • lfke Sand Hills producing To date. not one is pro- ducing oil in usable quun- tities. But in spite of the By JOHNJ\'IOORll ~1\ll th:111 hi:-:;.naµpin~ thl' J)o1<11·o id 's newpresident sales have r1 scn. is 1 in I O. 1'he odds c11r1u 1 ... sc1111c• Monlto• shuttt·r . is William J .. McCune -Th e P o \Ver lo u~ains l it producing ih ,-------=-=~-----j CA MBR l DGE. ~'l ass . Jr .. who has played a operate the SX-701s con1-commercial quantities is --Hoping ror the clear DESPITE Lh e fa<:t th:.1t major role.in deve loping plex internal mechanism six times th at. Ji liht or profits, Polaroid many experts find the thecompany's products. andthrustoutthepicture "Explorationists a re Corp. is promotin g new camera's one·step ··The SX-70 was a de· a utom atically comes incur.ableoptimists.con- lower -cost models of its photogr a phy a major liberate, planned e((ort Crom a battery cOntained sid e r in g th c y d e a I r ''instant photography" technological achieve-to move considerably in the film pack. The pre· primar i ly in f ailures cameras. mcnt, s tock m ark et beyond t he boundaries of sent battery has a six-waiting for that one good Mark e t ana l ysts, a nalysts have seen the previous photo month she lf life, which strike that will perhaps however, doubt there magic of this glamor technology,'' s a ys means itarrivesatsome pay ror the costly mis- will be a fl ash bright compa ny of t he 'SOsand Wens berg, marketing dealers on the verge of tak e&,'' sa id D.S. e nough l o bring back '60s slip away. vice president. "It WilS exhaustion. Tay I 0 r , Te nn e co 's that old P olaroid magic One forme r Polaroid . not one s tep rorward but divi s io n c x p lor a ti on any timesoon. cmploye \vonders if dozens all at the same POLAR OI D, after a managerhcre. Polaroid s tock had Ed \Yi n J_, an d . l: h c time.·· costly research program, Though statistics are soared to a peak ofl431:i brilli:.1nt inventor u•ho will announce a two-d iscouraging and costs in 1973 before plun1mcl· developed Polaroid's in· FO& T H E presenl, lhe month extension of lhc astronomical, Sand Hills injf to 14 1 11 l:.i !'ilyc<1r. NO\\' genious cameras, "may · going is a bit rough. shclC!i fcsoon. is by no means :.in isolUt · -it is hovl·ring around 25. be a little too idcalisti<' Polaroid offi cials und Demand for the cd crrort . ·rcnncco js in· And 1974 profits '''t•r·e for themarkctpli.1 ce. stock a na lysts f<imili ar SX-70 and its film i!i not \•olved in u \YCl l ut about h1.1lf those of J9i3. '"Ile may be going tuo \\"ith the photography in-keeping produc tion nearby llut~on\vi ,,low droppin g tron1 S."i:c! rnuC"honh iso\\'nr:.1 s<'i na-dustry suggest some of facilities operatin~ r1:111 that a lready ·is d own millionto S28 n1illH111 11on u•ith tht• products the reasons: ti lt . and the resulting i n-t8,717Ccct. ~ A S25 \'t•rsion of :.1 nd t:tssuming that ever-The s toc k m<irket cCfi c icncy is costly . Texaco. Inc .. hus just i ·Po la roid 's c.:o lorpac-1.: \'One e lse \Vou ld be had expected too much Polaroid 1>roducts, es-begun a we ll in the came,·a. c.:<.llll"d th e Super · fasc-inaled . too" s ug-or SX·70, and in its dis ap-, scnti a ll y luxury items. Yowlumne Field 25 miles Shootl'r, u·a~ l:iun<:hcd gt?s l s this yo ung ex-poinlmcnt turned on the arc feeling the pinch of south· or here t~at is .ii( last month, along with an ecutive who w as laid off rompany. "'Wben bulls recession. scheduled to reach 23,000 ~ improved vers ion of the when Polaroid trimmed bceome bears, the y cet -Eastman . Kodak·s feel. ~ -familiar pccl·off -a-luyt"r its work force by 9 per~ vicious," says one W•IJ expected introduction or Two other wells, both ~ 1 ·1ilm it uses. · cent last year. .Street a nalyst. an instant photo system in Southern California, ~· Pola roid \\"il l have :ct Land stepped out ds Polaroid officials In· withinthe nexttwo years were drilled below20,000 '· Jess.expensive version of ' Polaroid president In si&t the sales record for ' has many people waiUng feet last year. Both were ·~ its sophisticall'd SX·70 February but remain~ the SX·70 has been good, to see \Vhat happens. dry. camera in store!) by mid· chairman of the board, ::i lthough sales or lts r:"'-::;iiiiiiii!~===~!.iiiii Afa y. The n ew c.-umera c hief executive orricer othercameras havebeen lists ror $99.95, compared and director ot research .. decllnlsla -and costs of r to li st pric-cs ·or S19-l .95 4 <ind $149 .95 for the t\\"O r-:::================::::::::-1 -Jllu shc.-r mt1dcls. These t•amt•ras a1·c l'X· tensive l v discounted, , .and the nCw model may ~ 1 sell for us little us S70. ._ ··11 ·s a rna gic .c<1m<'r:1." stiys l)ol:1ruid 1 vi ce-prt'sidenl Peter We nsberg-of the SX·70 series. It delivers tt com· plete seulcd print thaj. ' proceeds to d c vet op 1 tsclf outside the caqiera -and with no help rrom photoaraphe r other 1, ' • !" ...... , flo, \•II\ • ,,1~~1!• I "~;(. >ltt W "''· '"" ........ • 1."3 t·~1 ".,,_ ..,. ll'O:o , ... ''"' "~~· •~• •l..'1111 ,.,. IW Jl1'" .,. ht" 1~•1 .,-., trtll .I,.. I~•• ~· ·Nabefs Cadillac : -"·~··""-·°""'--'"'' ) I Het@"s th• pe1leet •ty to mak,. yt1111 mofll!y or steu1lti11 do "ldplc•dutJ"; t , ... .;" tt "'Ml\ ..... 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JF. ..... ,. ..... t."""'!'·:· -· ................................... ".;., ... : ...... ~ ........... &.,,. .............. , •••••• I I I I ! I I I I ·I I 1' • • I . . L· --- -:.. -- ---- - -- - - - -~ -•• .J • • ' l• , l I I j Quiet Heroes ,, Realtors .Honor Firemen ·rho ~t:wport llarbor·Costa Mesa BoHrd of RC!altol'lii •·Ill honu~ firemen from Newport Beach and Costa Mesa ttl a special breakfas t '\\1cdnesduy <:ommen1oruting Realty \\lcl'k. ·rhl'.CVl.'~1l, dt:scri bed as '' u l'hunce to honor the <1uietcst of l<:icu l publit· servunts" '''ill be~in ut 8 u .m. In the new M:ur· r1oll llotcl in NL·wport Bcuch. 1\ l>ourd spo kesmen s aid the event is opt:n to the public. l'~irt·m l..'n ;ind thci1· '''ives "'ill be among the gu<'sls at the t.'v~1~t, UIH.I rcscrv~tioru; at S6 per person .01: $50 for a titble !ie.1t 1_ng JO ure u_va1l.abl e-until 11 a.m. ~1unday. They can be ubtauu.•d Ur l' u lhng the board office at 646-1671 . . lh.•.si_tlcs the w:cncral honors paid to firemen as a whole, s~l.'1f1c ml.'m~~rs o~ the d~partments serving the llarbor A1 t'i.I co1nmun1t1es ¥i"lil be cited for special achievement. Resort Homes Open At lromoood Club f"ou r r~rnis htd models arc no\\' cons trul'tion . An additional 36 open during the griJ nd opc.uing..oL.. hUQ.l.C.S._":JU be built just sout,h o f lron\\'ood Coun t_ry Cl ub's nC\\' the present d evelopment orient: clcl-(an t ;.111~ sp;.1c1ous filirn·ay re-edtothefourthfair"•uy. ' 1 so,r~~~~t·~1n Puhn Dt·se_rt. . Averuging· only 3.3 units pt·r I h11 l) ·e ight homes 1nclud1ng at·rc. the homes occupy some of f?ur ~loor pliJns arc offered in the the most pleasant vie"' locales in f1_rst 1ncrc1ncnt of the fair\\·ay re-Palm Desert. s1~entcs . loc<1 tcd on o~ lll'ar the The large§t model. Plan A~has thtrd hole of l rori"·ood s ne,.,, re-three bedrooms and three baths. sort-length cou1·sc. now under Plan B a lso has three bedrooms • . and three baths, while C and D ExchangeWorkshop have two bedrooms and two baths. SI d C II All homes ha\'C a "·idc va1;ety ate at 0 ege of ~menilics including alriums, A workshop devoted lo t'X· changes will be held by the Orange County Escrow ;\ssocia- tion April 26 from 9:30 iJ .m. to 1 p.m . al Santa Ana College, lloom 010\. Participating in the panel ,.,,i ll be Virginia Burroughs,.ValenciiJ Rank ; I..ynn J>ctty, instructor: .Janet T yle r, 1-~irst ,.\me1i1Can 1·i- tlc, Santa Ba r biJl':J: <ind Bruce .llo"•ey, broker, instructor and cxehange euunst'lor. R<'se l"ViJ· Lions OliJY be made by contiJcting the education ch airm<in, Judy Du Chesne, 1-683·4101 .. patios. enclosed l\l.'O-car garage, seP.aratc dining room, floor-to· ceiling fi replace, walk-in closets, sclC·cleaning oven, refrigerator, dish"'a sher. and twin air condi· tiope,rs and rurnaees. New Office Opened Ccntury-21 announces the opening of the ir newest re iJI est a.te firm in Mission Viejo '._. CrO\\'n Valley Realty in the Safe\\'aY Shopping Center on CrO\\·n Vctlley Park\\'ay at the free\vay. REAL ESTATE Sales Strong At Mariner's Cove West Mariner's Cove West . in lJunt- ington Beu<·h , is an L"Xt'lusivc $12 milliOn. 50-unit tov.:nhouse pro- jetl designed by Jack God£rcy a nd built by ContinentiJI Devclop- n1ent or CaliforniiJ , Inc .• a ,\·holly u"·nud subsidiary or Southern C!!lifornia Savings & l..o:..in . Betty ~1acmi llan. in charge or sales and m<.irkcting for the bea<·h project. announces that sales :.ire very strong. A high percentage of sales :.ire under-30 executi11es "'ho realize the tax savings. and investment opportunity available to them "'ith low down payment program and new !Ow interest rates. fttaririer 's Covc V.1 es t Townhouses feature l\\"O and three bedrooms, one and two story floor plans from $35.450 to S40 ,850. Each Townhouse in· eludes a fenced garden putio area l aundr,· fal4tliti es ri_repl~ces. dout4'e gara~es ,\·ith t.hrcct door iJCcc·ss to units. full y cquipp,ed kitchens and double party.,..·<ilJ <·ons lruction al'tords· complete sound proofing. To get to 1\IiJrincr's Cove \Vest. take the San Dfego fret.'"'iJY to Beaeh Boule\·iJ r d . South on Beach to Atlanta, left to Lochlea ortoNewland and turn right. Surtday. Apn l 20 . 197~ DAil. y Pll.OT C5 Ranch Townhomes Introduced Stonegate, u con· domlniu.m complex of two -!tory and ranc h style 'lownhom cs, has selected Trc nd>ictter Sales' a s the exclusi\'e selling representottivt·s (or lhe 126·home com- munity. Trend setter. dirct·tcd by thut comm a nd r a pid Allmodelsurcopenfor ChM s Canaday, has sold soi lesrc«:ords. \IC\\'1ng daily from 10 43 O( these luxury unit!. One of the n1;1 j o1· a .m. to 6 p.m . Appoint· sin<·e the grand OIJl'IUll~ features of this modern 1nt·nts. m ay be made ul inJ<inu~ry. ('Om ntunity is ils reere;.i· uny t ime to prc,•iew the Glit·k stutcd that in :.id · lion f11 cil ities that in1p;..11t hu1ncs ranging in p1ice dition to lhc t'Xct·llent. ;1 fe eling of resort li ving fron1 S31,495 to S40,495 by confidence in s p irin g. tohomeo\l.'ncrs. t•iJlllng892·3488. selling t e e h n iq ucl'.! of ,---------'-' -''--------'----- Trcndsettt·r , Stont<g<•ll' Robert II . Glick , builder of Stonegatc, nas announc ed th at has m.:1ny o.1d \l<:Ull<1g~ou.s feature!! and iJmenities N:iti1>nal Realtor Wt·ck April 21-27 , PARTN ERS in PROT ECT ION GOl'ODn F1ed.,ictr.t North Or""9f Co. Rick Hoper at t Wnt Ofange Co. Jack H.Jnni9'1n Hunt•nwion ee.aoch Fountain Vallry J"°'V Shoc~ley So. Orange Co , ~ Tom Hd~lmi Allilhr+m-8uend Pdrk P,11 Steamfr but Orange Co Mikr T 11pani Chft Lknbfrham Eait 01ange Co. Newport-Costa M153 The "'first Te:1n1 " and lhc Rc;-ihur . . . Working ·rog.elher for YOU ! ..,., First A;;,_;rican Title INSURANCE COMPANY ~O ME OFFICE . 421 NORT H SA NTA ANA, CALIFORNIA REAL ESTATE is always a good investment! When you put your money inlo a home of your own . you YC got ~01nt:lh1ng substantial lo show 1or it. And with n1or1gage credit opening up ... and in1ercst rates dropping ... NOW 1;.; 1he t1m~ 10 buy the home you'ye ;:il\"tays wa nted . A REAi.TO~ can help you make !he most of your money. If s his professional respons1bilty lo know where mortgage c•cd1\ is most easily available and interest rates most laYorable. Buying a home is one of the smar!esl moves you can make, especially in times like these. [B . R[AlTOR .i So talk lo your REALTOR9 now. And start living now . NEWPORT HARBOR- COSTA MESA BOARD OF REALTORS l;Ol!AL 1101.J.SING OPPORTUNITY A jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijl~ " ' ' ,~ .. ' . - J NEWPORT ~~t;BEACB · CLOSEOUT FROM $ 70,495 SANTA ANA FWY. CCOASTHWY. . IRVIN'E VlllAGES @ matrong 'Donald L Bren Company. • .. BUY NOW AT LOW ·1974 PRICES AND RECEIVE A CUSTOMIZING CREDIT OF UP TO . ' NEW CONDOMINIMS FOi DOLTS OVER 40 IN BEIUTIFUL HUNTIN6TON BEICH Now, for • limited time only,. buyera In lh~ second phase pf Huntington Landmark's adult com- munlly can receive a cuatomlzlng allowance of from $750 to $1000 when purchasing a luxurious new condominium home. This allowance may be used to upgrade carpellng, add draperies, ward- robe mlrrors1 or may also be applied toward the closing cost requirement. But hurry wbile a choice seteclion of units are still available. Complete details on this special program are· avail- able at the sales and Information center. ~A WALLED COMMUNITY WITH 24-HOUR ATTENDED ENTRY " ~ AN EXCLUSIVE MILLION DOLLAR REC CENTER WITH BEAUTIFUL CLUBHOUSE, GAMES AND HOBBY ROOMS ~ A COUNTRY CLUB LIFESTYLE LESS THAN 1 MILE FROM THE BEACH ~ SWIMMING P~OL, HOT WATER SWIRLPOOL, T~NNIS COURTS, GYMNASIUM AND PADDLE TENNIS COURT ~ EXTERIOR MAINTENANCE AND ' LANDSCAPING IS PROVIDED BY A PROFESSIONAL FIRM _jL SHAG CARPETING IN THE LIVING ROOM, MASTER BEDROOM, SECONDARY BEDROOMS, AHO HALLWAYS .!!ll. l;ACH UNIT INCLUDES AN INDIVIDUAL UTILITY ROOM WITH A WASHER AND DRYER ' • GARDEN VIEW PATIOS OR VIEW BALCONIES ~ DELUXE .EQUIPP~D G.E. KITCHENS WITH BUILT·INS ; SEPARATE DINING AREAS ,. ~YOUR CHOICE OF GROUP ACTIVITIES OR COMPLETE PRIVACY WlllIEVER YDll'RE LDllN& FOR IN AN ILL ADULT COMMUNITY. WE'VE &OT THEM ALL $30,99_0 to $38,990 2 DR 3 BEDROOMS, 2 BATHS x. '•, ~-'1----t-"""-"'- " .. • . . • I • - • _r Of.ILY PILOT " Sunday. Apnl 20, 1975 ~~::~::~·.-~'" .. -~-~--·-~--r-.'.-:.::~. :~·:::.:=·::~·:":--~~.·: o""•:r• __ ·, t•ht11.•e•- ,...,""'l 'T"'l~"''"'' fll&MllT.tT I MeNT ! , ,. .Two Riviera Plans Real Estate •I T,.. IOUOWl"'I pt,\Oft b •llO "*~ ~ lollllWlll9 _.,_ 11 "'"' .,.,Jl R ' d ,_"~~,P$~ IJiOV, clo >02 Vk Wlip, •s:i:EC~A LTV CON1AINElt • ecor C.WMsW,C•lll:'1•ll PACl(A.OING CO., 'XII• B•l•a•k 0o I . 'Questions/Comment Sold in Huntington , Mlk•llt Et•Ck"", 301 1110or~a. ,..,1.,,...w.c.111.n•1• <tilt .. M,C.lll.t2•21 (IO!ot9" ~ till'Ml'l.PI Cll•IO, ~~ n.I• ~' h tofl411Clt>CI ~,a lfl· 6'1WltOr .. COu• Mi1111, C11lll ~14 ....... 1. Tiii' bll\lnt\' ~. Cotllh.C:"O ti¥ °"' '" "ed b 11..-· Ml\(•11• t•lt t..en oivic1u11, 'T\\·o or Lhl' five floor pl:1ns fe ature l\\'OOrlh1·ce arenO\V OCCUpt y IK'lr ffll\ ti•M"'"'' ... , Iii.,, ••11'1 the Jot.lllf10.U•lo ByR••ltOr Rand•llMcC•rdle. Phd. ""-nn1 li1n e to tln1e "'''have uuestions t•onee. rn· 1.,.,1,·oo•n.• ••><I 11:.! to 21 ":J 11e\\·ownert1 . ~wc11r~o•O••n~C011t11yot1AprU Thi\ ,1 ... ,,11n1 .... , 1.110 w•t1• 11w « v ' 1ito, ns origin ull'-' a\'uil a · u.; " t 1tP1 c 0 , , , , iugthet:odeofElhlcs lhlltlht>Rcalloraud assoe1atc ble :ll Rlvie;a ,.lunt· b:1ths,'' ltL·lJl y said. ··a t , • l"•W• ~.~~i~ ••r~M r1nv-ou11y1'""" F1NA1..oi;cME E\ membt•r a ~rt't' lo whe n they bet'otnf" m e m · lll'it·cs ran"ing fro nt '"ALL REMAINING llvt>HlhldO•~Ql!-Co•MO.!l t Pl•o1, ,.1.-En1tre11Apru10 Di#11ol1•ffo11# 01 Marrlagl' • I • 1. n · 1'n •lon. ·,1 11 1''.A . J Oll t'S ,., I 1 ._,,,,,.,,, ....... v ~1••• ,,.,.,, , .•• ,, ••• -,..,.c •• ,,"••••"-·~·-..... ,,,, ,,,,, ,, .. ,., ... , .... ,, lH."r.s or I , loe;:a l, sl11te-11nd nal1ona or:gan1za to _s . co~ctominillnl comffiuni· S32.500to$38.500." units <ire 1tV•il1b c or.,... · · · ,,....,..,' ""',,_,,.,. .. ..._, ;;::,~h.,11 ~ •• .... TO The CO Ill 11lt' l t~fll or "Realtor "'eek" see ins llkt~ o,,,v on"·lhird 011 lhe lrnm\.'<li iJle ~"eUp·aficy pn P UBl.I(: so1·1ct: AINU,, 13'20' ~· l'tl~ ~ H•U, S•!lll•·· .... •n<I !<nu•' ......... n, C 1 1 tv ~n lluntington Beat'h, ,,_ ~-E<1"'.i '"'· w.1 ....... J••• •"<1 anideallina-elor(_•1,rinlthePrcan1blt>luthe 0<eo have now been sold out. hon1eS in the beach city upproval · r c r edi1 ,·· ,--PUltl~ICN01'1(.'f': ' !"IQ•lu"'"' , f".thlt·s of the National Association of Re al Eslalc . • k . · 1 ,. , .• •n ,, ,· ,, Ret"ll added. F1(T1T1ou$ au11N11ss ____ 11 .. •IP..•"· M~'"'" 1 '"'II iu">"" l•• I according lo .,1 ar clln ~ l'O lllm Uttl .. NAME$TATEMENT M•ll••:11..1""" u~ ... ··~ ~•Ul ''""'II~ Boards l''ilhl'1hichallrnembersmustcon1p y. · Bob R ·ii a\·uil able . '.\f any o! the Ri\'iera Jluntlngton ll'lt ioiio .. in{jP~•:i.oni•llG•n;it>u., "'cT1Ttousaus~NEss C..•••11 ' ··u· n' d.c•· ,·•ti ,·".· the• l••nd. Upon •'ts ,,., .•• ol•·.1,· z·.· ,,·,,n Dlr(.•ctor Cl Y · bl · NAME sTATEM5NT H;u. o.~,1,,. ~"<1 o ... ,d '"®''"'" ,, ""' .. •"fhe th•ee ••ni ·,,·111·,,1., IV.'O·thirds ~1lru ad): sold Coin nes condornin1u1n 1111•'"' • ,~1.,,0..,.1"'""'"''".'"d6""il°"•1 Hl!t>r·•,N•fl•~ ,1n11J,., .. .,,111 • .,,¥ 111 I t I h . d d th .,.,, .. I ' ''" ,.. · , h !.HAfolPOO. 1•11, f>•t •l•l C:o••I ' • A and ,,·id(' y 1.1 locatet O\\'ncrs 1p cpcn c::;t.11 .. '1 convenie nce -''' tlh t c "'"" .. ;i•·"::f-'a..,;1'1,CA'fOl•t ,,.,)••t _. , "t11<1•o~on. o"'J•a 11"11 "'~' J.,,,,. ' • I f l z ' .,... 0ttliNllAY\1.I0 .1W ,_..-nott t'.1>1<1 II• ~ind growth of f1:eo'"in!U.1tut1ons :inc o our e 1,·1 1• a· hig hl y d esiruble l·lunt· ...,, .. ,,.. El•'"~ w11••l'I, s111 '""'•' D,,~i... N.,.,.,J(,.., ll••cn. ,111. h>•o.io;.1n10~.,,,. "''ci M .. n.,111111 tiun __ Tht: rc.-i 110 1· is the' inst 1·ume-nt lh1'(,1ugh 'vluch d 1ng:t on Be itch loe ution , Ha,':~:~::1~~,\•:, "'c':,:~~~:1 •n ,.,, ~w.o "'1101011,,,..10...;ii "·"'1(1 i.i .. l>ll, 1 w.....1t1 the la nd resource of the nation rc;1chcs its hight'st Extras OfJ~eTie , '''ithin eas i· v.•a lk ing ct is-0,._, NOrn ... n 1 111l ... 11 '";"""!"\Ml ~~.".1.,.,..1.~·;;.~·:~11,J~"~,;0 ') .. ,11•0 v ,. l"'ol..011 l&...,,N.,..,.IJ(>ll liLJ~n.C:"l'1W.0 'f l use and through \\'hich'land O\Vncrship attains it s ttl nre o f Balsa Chie'u '"'~ ~"'::1~1~1":,,, ..... ~ 1,11u _1,.11,.. v•ou1,, .. L,(.Jeu..,n•J•·,No •H•u A~•<Gn•·0• ""'~1 111"" ,,,,..i J,. .... . ,,·idt>sl dis t ribution . I-le is a t•1·l'a lor uf homt>S. a State beach. ,\liio nearby countw c:1 .... o• O••n11~ C~n•1 on "'°°"e11w.c11•1:1•"11>.i1M,.,,c.1 t"Al~ 1."-·°"'\~"·'d"•"'""•OH•nr w I r . d . d ., ' . ~ JI ltlS 1 11\~llw•l""'''~tGnUuCl~,l>Y"""'\ .,..;i ....... c.1~n .. J ....... ~1 ... a u.1,. .. A,, .. builder of rities. a devc opl'r o 1n ustr1t>s an P1< • Wii.th LanJmark are nu111 e rous bo:it sh1>S . •<11 · ... nos •ncor11G<~1~o ••wt ·nt"'" oth"' u ... ., ~ MOf,.1 .. .,, J .. 0, ''"""" .... u ....... .i dueti\'t' fa r 1ns. _ tt•nnis CUUl't s and golf Put111.....,o o ..... ~ toa,1 0 ... 1¥ i>i101. iM•,,_sl'l•P. '"''" t. · b J th S A 1• 1J 1111~1)11~~1) No•n'•"I l.01<n !'"""'*.\'"''!ff. 1111<1 '""""''''"' Such fun ctions i1nposc ob 1gat1ons t•yon ~ l' L'OUl'Ses. M.,thJD.•nci P" ' ' · · Tl'I . ., ,1,.,tm•nt ,.", 1.i.<1 ... 1~ ""' \',1Q.o~·• c;;.,,~ 1 Jr .1nci ..,.,,n,,. .. of 01·tl1'nari· con1me r<·C'. They impos~ gra\'(.' soc1~d \\'ithin lhc "Ommunity 1,1,.llLIC'o ·oTIC F'. c:ou111~ ci.·•• o• 0 ..... 11 .. '"""'' "" J.,.., h h t "" l, M<•<l'l ,~.191~ 11,.,,..,. M.·•• l1ln, ... n(l ,.,01n100.0. res1>0nsibitity 1.1nd a patriotic duly to,,. 1<: t 1e Acco rding t o Bil l bathrooms are equipped itself. the recreation•1l -,,1n, Roo. .. h 1 ..... 1 \~~"1"~ .... 1 ~ .. o, Ile-··· Ito•· shou hi dedicate himself. and (o r \\·h1ch he \V a I k e r , L a n d rp a r k ,,.,· 11r shoi•·ci·s ove" ··ti r ,.1 c i Ii lies j n c I u cl l' a l'ICT1T1ous aus1N E11 P\11>u..nta 0 , .•n9'0 <.o•,1 D•·1• PilOt, C...-• .. Jo""" • Tl ~ 1 " N"'ME STATEM;ENT , MilrclllO.~ncl #,pt li •. l).10, 1 91~1091.15 '°''""'· '><l"Cl••"' .. no l-lol><O• l J shou ld be dilii,:ent in' preparing hin1setf .. lC 1-lomes S<.i!Cs counselor tubs . \\'bile son1e hu\'e s paciousclubhouse.hcat· 111e1ouow1n.;i11t•wn•,00if'<ODW----·-------;F•""' .,.,,.,.,1 Su•·~"" Eo-... ~•d llealtor , theri.'forc . is Zl'alous LO n1aintain :.and 1 ~· a t th e Bo i s a C h ic•1 scpar:.att' s hO\\'Cr s talls cd swi mming pool, hot ""'~·::;A ANG£ c: 0 u ·N r v 1:.a.;111.1(; NOTICI-: ::1~~"1..,,,,.,,,1n., .. ,.,J,.""'' µ1·ov~ the standards of his calling and_ s~1~res "'1.th homes'ite. his Landmark ,,·ith full height ceramic ,,·;:1tt>r s\\·irlpool jat·uzzi. 1-1 e 1.,/coPT ER sE Rv 1 ces., 191 J ____ -"·~--·I ""'""'' ""'""~ ·"'<! '""" R t e ns b'tlll. fo1· <l> H de e lo "m nt ,·, Th I ,. I l · , •• ,,,"'''''· C:o\ld ~\•.C"''2•1• l"ICTITiOUSBU"i1NEsi ~"~""· 11''' 1""' .• no i.. '"¥ _ • his fcllO\\' ca tors a common r spo 1 · -omes v P e tile \\'<t llS. C\,' a so put 1ng i::-ret•ns an< c111us .... ~ . , "'"'~·~ "''"''"''··"•tJAo., .. ~ ... ~ .. ~ ..... , ' t Dou;I"~ DJ~ic{-O.il;lt, 1•13 NAM E STA l;t:MENT 1ntc}!rit y and honor . t . . the a rea's most cornp cte f e<1.t u r·e mar be I e n e 'court. FeOt!•~•s1 .. co,1.iMt-•.i.c11i~2•1• Tl'I• 10110 .. 1,,Q P•••a~~ "'~ <:1o•n1.1 t,J,~,., ,,1,,,,,.,.A;,..,11 ~.ui(i>l.ft · In the in tl'l'l)l't•tation of Ins obilg":1t1ons. he t·a n nC\\' home Jt:.lc kage. p u l Im a n s. c u s t om Tl'll• 11u•·,,.,~• ;, conouc1c,o 11v .on ln· ""'":~~"'~,'s.HAW f N 1 EHPIHSCS ... ...,...,,, \'"""' ,, . .i"uc...·uu1c.J . takt' no s<-1rc r guidC' than that "·h1l'h has been ha rcl\va rt' and tubs or Tl)f: llOi\IF.S fcatul'.l' <1i·•-10o"ll1.i•O oa,1111 193 ~1 wav,,1ou11'1 tn . Hu!ltn•u•o" ~~·. ~ ....... ~,,._-t'-,"'U!:1!'f1111 ">~•·"" haniJL'<I d o\\·n thl'ot1i.:h t\\'(.•n ly l'cnturies: embodil'd F'eaturcs included in lo ng las t in g pressed nian~ luxury extras, in· ln1~ ''d'e"'""' w•' tJ1eo .,.,,,, thv s.i.cn.c11i c;.., ..... J~"''""l""·'""1.o,,.·•1 · I' · d Coun•v C•~·~o1 0r.;nqeCoun1vonAorU Ott•~•d D :.n11 ... l~J!1 ""~•""0\111'1 "'~''"' lt.',,,111,,1)\ •"•(I J,,.1 ,.,fl J•. Lil I ht• c:otd c n R u le: the purchase p1·1 ('(' {II"(' steel. c lu( Ill~ p ri \'alt• p ... t 10 an 9, 1911 l-11 .• Hunhn;•on ll~~ch, (Iii -1 "\11•11n~. 1,,. "~"1 1, ""d II""'" ·· \\'J1alsoever yt· tvou/d tllat n1e11 sliuuld dv fo you. do shag carpe ting in the !iv· l'll(•loscd J,!a ragP. deluxe· F•z•n M;i•1w !>t>d ... 1~J)l wt•"'°""' 1..n .. ,r.11H..,•. l.o·~u,, ''""' ~"u J.•v t"'"" t ·rhc 121 honie residc n· · 1 11 1 · Pu1;>11~o:0 D•.on~ co .. ,1 0.0111 P110{. Hvo1t jnQ,on ued<n. CA ..,,,,11>011111.••"r 1".«noo~1" • Do1t)•"' !J•'t'vcnsvtollttrn ·· . in A r ooni. ma s l'I' I . Cfj UIPP<'l a ·l't't'lr1 e 1.or1113 2011 •nd Ma ••~1~ 111115 l hSbu,1n"'~~i>cond"l''"'"v•-Z.•11~1<1•.~•""~"''"l ,J•,~"" ~\CCl•pt.ing lhis !o.l <.1ndard <JS h1.s 0\\'~l .. ~\"l'fY bt'drOOnl s uite , hall o.nd ti a l COlll tllllll ty ('OmprlS· k i IC h l' 11 \\ j th se lf · ' ' '_..!....:.....-._..:_ !l"ner•t c.iM•ln~r,0n,p. ·t'i'~'.~1~,;•,,;::f1••••'" J,,,.,1,1 llealtor plt-dgt·s hiniselftoo Sl'l."\'l' 1 s_s p11·1 .1n ._. slair\\'ay : for ced air ga s ('ll•un ini; oven . sag ,,u " •• ~~ .... ~ .,._ b l t It · ing ".8.7 ,.,,.,·es is the first h PL.RI.IC ,•·ATIC'F'. '.,, . ~n11w •· , ,·,·~r·~· ·, ,,., .. ,,,.,, t h •· d to · be bt••'ll b1· S •'"nat I ------·-'----11'11' ·•~ttmtnt ... , 111...i ,.,,n 1t.,,. •.• ,.,,,·,.~ .. ~-.' ,,.,._ .. .,11~,··in>A: hi s a('\i\'ilit·s anti lo L'OlllUl't IS ullSlll C'SS Ill :ll" heating units: s t e p · O\\'ll • ,., -<·arpe l ing th ro ug lout, ,,,,-,,,00-,,,,,,••S• ca untv Cte•k 01 or11nQe couniv"" .C':.ft,i.AJ:~~~·'t.11_,04~11 "w: t·o rda ncl' i.\·ith tht· COde of Et hies of the N<.1lional ~\s· li\·ing and f:1niily rooms: Landmark P ro pc rties. -d'lshwasher . private ulili-NAME STATE~ENT Aprn u. :11s. "''""'·~.J.J"PJ,...uy"'b1 111ill ~i, t'" t .. I "d I r In-on lhc1'• Bois" Ch•'c·· b ··-'''''"'"' -··-,, ~-'~ ""-'-F4mtl \e.~ It.I.I .. ~(., """Fll1•n :.o(•iation or.R(·al r-:s t<.ttt· .... ar<s rt~a r anc S I c yarc enc· ~. ' · '"' • l \' room a nd an a un-.... .... -· ........ .,. ..._ Pu1111u..,oo"'"CM1 c:o.0•1 D•••¥ Pi101, l)o,. .. , ... , .... v"t1'""' """ 11,,.,i.. ing \\•ith gate: <·oncrcte pdro~rlY:11Wbhcn cot mp1lC't· dance of storagcs11a<·c. ""•~;~~N'S PHAAMAC:Y. m E 111n A1Hi120,21,.on11Mdy•.11, 1•11 1l81-1s =~~~~·~ ·•~" .... 0 \" ~. ,\rt· t ht•rt• any guidelines or l''hat percentage of dri vcv.· <t vs; s ha kc roofs: c · it W I e ":.t uec ;it The Rivie r ,, 1-1 u n t. St., c:~ ... Mes.i. C:.01<1. 911>11 • Pl' RLIC NOTIC' t: 1 '"""" t ,u .. , """ 1 .... , .... n ~. 1""' 00' 1·nt·on1e \\"t' should in\•est in a hon1e? We ha\'<" bt••"ll ·i'n ·fv a nd telcphon€:' more than $6.5 million. ,·n·"on sates orr,·c·e ""ct de· 0e11n 1.-.,roy W••t,o•. 1k0 •,eo.a vi"• ___ ~ _ __ _ c.,.,1,1,, Th h I It .,:;~ 0.o'ff'.Cosli.....,w. •hi . 1•~ "~'"·•·• -'~'"""!''" ,.na 1.-~on lookt·d at pru11t•rtit•s rrom SJl,000 lO: O\"f"r 570,000 and out I ets : and d e I UX<" e om es are oca cc eorated model coniplex 1n1, DW,,.,~~ ·~ conouc1.,a D• ... , .n. FICT1T1ous eus•NE$1 ~1,,,.1., r I 'fl k ro ll'lp I k"t h "ti on the southwest cornt·r 1 1 Bot aiwu21>.01. NAMl!STATEMl!HT •u .. 1 ... ., •. ,,., .. , .. ~~ """''"""G. \\"t•arl•t·on u!>-.·1. 1an s r your 1 · t.'flUippec ·1 c ens \\'I l f d Ed ds are ocatec :.ill6771 sa o..a .. l w.ico. 1n.,1011owif'lllpr•ion "<torng1>u., e R.N .• Costa l'lesa <·unti nuous clean ing dou· 0 Talbe rt an "''ar · Chica Ave nue . at Pear ct' ,,,;, ~ta••men1 ..-•• 101e11 ...... 1ne rw•~••: • t t t o... d f · t t d Street, bet\\'CCn \Varner County Cit•~ ot Otlln9"' Coutllf on FORRE!.l F . OWtN -.\rule of lhurn >.t iat 1as ~en a1·oun or sornc ble O\'e ns. Also 1ne uce ,-\venue in l·l un tingt on 1.pruis, 1~1s ADVERT •S•NG 1iND MARO:ET1NG timt· is th;it a f:1nii\y should in\·est not more th<.1 n . is a ne\\' por celain lined A\'enue and Garricld Beach. The site is eas il y F•:m. CD NSulTANT , 1J1•1 Ho1>.on e.,, lw<·n ti··fi\'t' tJt•rt•t:n t or t hl·ir tnonthly in come for d c· t 0 x e dish.,... a s h t' r . Street. ···ached by 1 ak ,-,1,, the P\lt.>11"""3 O•.inll" co~•• D•ity P11<>1, l•;-N1 ~111•.C1191•11 '-e< #llpril 20.11.llnllMGV •. 11. l'llS l)i l·l i Forre~t F , Ow"", 231•1 Hob<lrt twv. hous i11g _ . ror mi ca counter tops. They are priced ut Rolsa C h il'a exit off the -----..------i...~N1;1111,CA91•11 Still anuth1..·1· g uideline to use 111 arr1\·111g at a garbage disposal. doul;>le S59,000 \\"ith con\·entional Sun Di ego F'rct•\\':IY and PUBLIC l"\OTJCE o;:i'd,!.~sinns 1' ~11c.1ea by:" •11• pu1'e h<-1 .s t· p1·i<"L' is ··2 1 ~ x .\·our annual gr?.ss ti.1· sink ,' lun--.inous ceiling. financing <l\'ai\able . Tht• dri v ing so uth t o the ---------------•·o.,1\1 0w•n t·u ntl'. .. 1'~01· c:.antple. ir you1· annual t'arn1ngs is custorn h<11'd \1·urc and v.·ide choice of exlt'riors homesite . l'1CT•T1ouseus1NE$S 1ti11 ,1111,rnent w•• 1•••0 w•th Tl'le t Id r N#llME STATEMENT COi.iniy Cll"k e>I 0<.iln!jl~ (Gunl'I on April Sll:l.000 the <-1ppruxi 1n <..1tc pri er you s 1ou pay or cabi n et s. t\11 pl.ins gives the project a near All\"isit ors\vhobring a l11elouo .. IRQ 11trsono~to!"'9~1.1.191s. ~ \(JLLr ho1lll' is S·l5.000 or ··21:! x SIS.ooo.·· at'tording lo feature roomy pa nlries'. c u S t om hom e a p. Ri\'iera liuntington ad or nes••~: • r•i•u . C.ll$#11 VI C:TOR•A #11.PARTMEN TS. P .. bu""'o Or;in;I.' Co.i~t DlllV PllOI. lhC' guid(•]i tll'. pcarancc and avoids the llt'\\'S story to the s:t\esof· 11s vicior•• 51 ,~,1. coua Mo.'\d, CA """"1•. tl,'10, 11, 1'l1s 11%.1s Somt· Pl'OJJll' spend 1nurt· th<Jn ther ean afford A 11 fi l"l'P I a ces a re 1nonoton\· \\'hirh afflicts fil'l' \\'ill receive a com-<n•)1 ----- ''tl,.,, '''''··in•' :i house. 1-:(1u;.i ll.v tJ;_t inful is the n1is· t t t · somc ne:;.home de,·etot>· 1· l ·rt f lh Jol'lnA1oe•11n1an11no,~11v11;1or1a PVBLJCNOTICE " " n.:i tura \\'DOC l Urn1ng .. p amen ary g1 rom e st•eetApt3ot,Co~t•Me,d,c:111121>11 -------l•1 kl' of bur i ng I hl' l'hl':q)(>st 1>0ssi bl e houSt' ;.u1 d the n \\"i l h ~as· out I c l !'.i. The men ls. bui ldf'r . M&U<I!! vlc ,olre 1nt11ntino, 6315 vi11 sufft•ri n" \ h rull'' h its shorteon1 ings. Niw•. P.ilo' ve1d'~ E•lat~•. CA ml• :~~~;;;~'~;:;;;~'~;;;;::;~;,;:;;~~================================================~ '"" bu§•n••~ i\ conouo~o by "n in- President OK's $2,000 ·Tax Credit We'llo er you_ more! For the Time of your life Jas1nine Creek Jasn1ine Creek .. th e superb locn ti o n . the te nnis, the swimn1in g, th e blue Pa cific. all th ese plus that secure feelin g of a p ri va tc ,_c:1refr ee community in N ewport Be;ic h . ]asinine Creek ... conceived in ;1 n1 anner th at a ll ows you to have the "time of your life" - you 'vc earned it 1 Here's part of o ur offer. I o•w•aua1. JOllAA , fr<lan!if'ICI fl!•\ •la•tmen! ..,,., fol.,d "''th '"" eo..nty Cl<"•-ot o .. •n!lt co .. n1yon,lprol 9, 191} . 1'1Jt4111 P\lbh~eo Or•nll" CHS! ~•iv POol, Ap!"ol ll, '10, 21. and May•. 1,fs 1J08.I~ PLBUC ~OTICE Pt:BLIC !\OTICE 1"420tJ F'U1;>1li.ne<:1 O••n91 c ... ~t D..ioi•Y f'\lo•. """''· 30, •no Apr,'· 1J, 20. "'' tl:U.1' 1-,t:BJ,Jl' ~01·1-c .. : l'ICnT!OUS BUSINESS NAMl!STATEMENT • ll'le totiowlng person I~ OOlng bu><· rwua~: ' '\-" CENTUR Y•M .. RO:ETING OOM· P#llNY, 1no l"~ld• ~'··NO. 13, Hunt. lto;l<l<I 9"'Kh. C .. '2MI Arll'lur Brown• .Jr .. llMI Fl0tld.it SI., H111>linQlon 8ellth, Cll, '1?6<18 Tl'liS bu~N)e•• k Conducllltl hy iln un· lnc;orpor•ted i\wcl11t1<1n 01ne• tNn d p.111/'oer~l'llp. 11,t!l'IU• Brown• Jr, Tnl~ \tatemenl "''"• l1l•d .. ,tl'I !toe CGuft!J Cit•~ or 0••"11<' Count, or1#11.pr11 1, 19/S l"(to!JI Pi.rDl li.ti.O D•lll'H,IC Coas, Daily P\101. Aorll•, 13.Ml.ll, 191~ 1221.11 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOU S 8USINE~$ • ' 1 1 • • new and easy ways to move ri ght in with tenns tai lored to yo ur individual needs or desires. Here's 111orc .. \\'L' ·,,e e\:e11 go t :1 spcciali:ed custoinizing all ow;incc th at in so1ne Glses goes ;is hi gh as $2. 500.00. _ N~MEITATEME NT. '( lnt toUo~l'lo ~'~°"' n•e dnlRQ bu" IRVINE: Vl.lAGES ' 'r Here is even 1norc-,~ve'll offer you lower interest rates. HOMES IN THE VILLAGE Ot' HARBOR VIEW rrom "95,590 ) Bl o.:k, Ea ·r of M"cArthur Boulc\'arJ NI CAllK un San Juaqui n Hills RooJ. 1h~n one block S0l1il1 0 11 M a rgt1cri tc to tl1l· :-c ·t1rity garl!. Phone (714) 640-4020 INI\ M. I. lllOC~ & SONS, INC. .......... ,, ..... ~ ......... • • • ' ".kit · • I NOTICI 01" INTEtt,IOfLI TOOEOICATI! EASEMINT NOTICE IS ~ERESY GIVEN Tlwt on ll'lf ltlflO.y 01 ""'•tl'I, 1•75 lhte SCla•t OI E4L>t•lion ol IM! ttY(l'le Unll-M SCf'IOOI Ol•l•ltl OI Or1nQt Covnty, C.tl!ornl•, a<l(l(lltt:I • R•.olutlon OI In. ltn•l•fl IO gtal'll CO 11'11 "'soutl'ltrn C,.Ul!_o'n•• fZdl"°"' (<>Mpany • Pt•Ptl\Nl N-1 ..nt riQl'll-of·W•f tor t*l,\t Ul•ltl• -~'Oft lllt Corne, OI W•lnut "'"'t•Mtd '"A"!>\tHI . ,. llUOh( "'"'lno Up(lf'I tl'le QIMllOnOf ""'klnQ •UCl'I deOlc•llon •It! be fllkl II lhl Untver~ty Hl(ll'I kl'loot, "VIM, C•1ttOrnl• on IN' )011'1 O•• 01 11,.,,U, 1•11, .i the !'lour Ol l:JOo'tl«IO. !p.m.J, 8<».ROOF EOUCATION lAVINE UNlft£0 SCHOOL OISTIU(.T ovi ""· si.n11y t:e11 , Setttllltyllt!lll> lo•td"I E<llt(.11Uon , f>uol i\l'lld Oflll'IOI Co•u O,tlly f'lilOI , :""II 119, ltlS 9"t•IS P liBLIC SOTICE ,ICTITIOUS 9USINl:\S HAMt: STATS.Ml: NT TM lollO•lnQ Pl''°"' ... Ooll'IO ~ ,..,, .. , ..... \,)\; C:~E:lli !VE OF.C.OA, ~?'7 Bill•• s..ue e . wt•lnilns1(·•, C:A •'.al Hilrny l'f'•tl'l~t'I Ros... llilol Lin'!', FW.toln 'l)llf!J. Clli •?70ll l!lo•lf'G 1.otOM&fd Tutl\,~r. l&I]~ Sant• Albe<"I• c:.rt1.,, f'ou","''" vo11i.y. "''1108 f l'I)< Qu,•nt~' O) <o..Oucle<I llJ " ;ientl•! !Mf, .,.,~1'11p. H~r .. eyi'f\, RO•t' Tl'li<i \l"l~n•~nl ..-.~ 1•110 ''"lfl II,.. COVll'IJ ,C•e•~ o• D••no-co .. nry on W•tl'l 1•. 1•1s l"4JHS PllO!i\/"ed O• .. n!I"' c:oa~• ~Uv Pil(ll, All.rtfl JO. •n<I #llPt •I 6, ll, 10, l•I), , .. IS l,l:Hl,J{' l'iOTICE JUCU Rl!"COROtNG$,·2Jl•t l't(TITIOUSllUSINES.$ HOIJ9rt l•V, l •Ol>fl• NiQ\NI. C•llloml~ Nllil'f'l $T !-'1'EMIE HT n.11 I~ lollo,.•l'IQ IM'•>Gn '' <10.l'IQ ..,.. fl«,_., F. D'wtl'I . 1)162 Hoban B.ly M••1tl' Ul(luflf Nl9w1. Colllornl<I ..,.,, . i; I. E c: 1 R 0 ' II y D ~ "u l. I c ~NIQ ... I, C•ltl01"11l•l?61I 'oE RVIC:ES, lftJJ M0<1,0•I• .... , (;O\t. ,,,.,.,_ Flynl'I , 2)1•1 110Mrl hy, l'f'fWl,C~Ut.•1•:1 Uouna NIQUlll, C•llf0fnl•t161] ltOlll'•I C.int•• St"lf'llltltMI , NOi Pflll Yt•nd, tJJtt 11011.trt ••'I' C•r1ol11"t Iii#., Fol.lf'ltbll'I v•1f•y, C:•"' I ....... ~ N1.,..1, C•Mlornl••1•tl 'n* Tl'lh k Jll'll\t ,. tOf'ltlU(tf(I lrL• 1rllt b.IJontU-l\ <""dutt..., bf .n In· fOlllr•lpttl,..t•l'l\11. d<Wl<l\NI For,.tl 0•1~ • Rori.•, O.Slt•nQ••Dflr Tl'li\ O•ltm•l'lt ,.., 111011 'fl'ltll int l'l'llt ,1iu•n11n1 _, ll!•O "'•!h 1i... ~ ~lyCll•llolO••n .. C011n1yon~ll 'ttufllf Cl•tll 01 Oran(lt> CM.1111, nn I t. ltll. • .,.• iil•~-nl'l21, ifl)• -• fl•tM P\11111.neo Ot•~ Co11u 0..11, PllOI, f\lbiii.IWd 0••"9" Co•AI o..u.,. POOi, •n•. II, )Q,.·tt, '''l l"t-r~ M.or(Jl)O, •fllll Aptil ~·II. ta, ltlJ 11~1 1• • i • .. • " • • e ••• ·I = • j J - REAL ESTATE SAW -$60 . LICENSING SCHOOi, • J .C: • ..-..Lec ..... I . C..... a .._._...,!'f-9 C.-, J. 19" 11s:., .. ••ti A:rn J.~ ......... . In conjuncl ion wilh ''R" Real Estate School & The ~evine SchOol. .ot Real Estate. After receiving you r license you will be enrolled 1n Tarbell's 3:Week Ou i ck Start Train ing Program. which includes ~!n1ng training clas$8S & afternoon ev>erience in actual real estale s11uations ~ _ -• $l500 Price ...... A 1 'h year old residence Is located on a Quiet cul de· sac street. Parking for YoOf boat or · • • !railer. ,A real dream inside with entry hall, formal living room. 4 bedroom s, family troom. brick fireplace & a big bonus room. S67.500. Ask for Libby Dlnovtz 14Z.25'1 ... , An extra-large home with a premium on "comfort.·• Marble entry hall, oversized living ~· · room, brick fireplace. beautiful family room with lots of glass •ffects. 3 bedrooms. big balh;s. A c o mpl e t e ly mode rn kitchen. $46 ,9 0 0 . A sk f o r D avid Bartholomew ... ..ca... &-er.-" Totally customized thruout. Includes a builf-i n wine cabinet & china closet. Ankle deep l/ Ji.' ·· ' in carpeting, coordinated drapery, ~-- 3 bedrooms + den area. lovely brick fireplace in the extra large living room. Has been freshly painted inside & out. '44 .950. Listed by Mary Jean Crawford. · ·4 ~ .... ,. 'P'..t.,....T.-1 by l.h,.is immaculate Culverdale home. VA Of FHA financing available. " ~ This 3Y.i year otd residence offers !he finest in carpe ts & drapes. Garage door opener, easy-eare yards, large patio for outdoor barbeques. Very spacious throut. Tiled entry hall. 3 bedrooms.. den area. fireplace. Submit all .oilers! S45.700. Ask for Bob Hendricks. ' 5~1720 s. .... n...11P'oeln... And there's no betler plab! lo take advantage ol the Summer months than in this · comforl·minded family horre in Huntington Beach. POOi is heatpd & lillered for year-round use. Has a completely rerrlodeied kitchen. 3 bedro om s, fa mily room, two fireplaces! 546.500. Ask lor Bob llluee. ' .... :~ .·,y ... '~-;~ -.• Joo'-: If "prtfty's" wa.at YOll W...t Then be su re to take a lqok at this sparkling clean family home. Clean alf. blue Skies ~· · ·· all year round. Oiiers 3 bedrooms ~ · " + den area. big wood-burning " f fireplace · in the llv1ng room. _ 4 natural wood cabinets. burll-1ns. ~ ,d,-;::; pirpets & drapes. S40 ,950 Listed -'~ by Ann M ontenon, .. • Ocea.. Ykow t419ilfkMt! Enormous beach estate in San Clemenle. All rooms king sized. Secluded ·master ,suite has a private battf & dressing area. Huge pantry, birch cabinetry. Fireplace in the living room & d ining room. Tired entry h<!ll. heavy be8med ceilings. $97.500. Listed by Gene Swartz. 4fZ·7ZIO ";i;::;j;:·~~ c.af __ _._. • Brick accents. heavy shake roof & double door entry are just a few o f lhe many fine e11:tras in !his 31h years old home in Irvine. New Bermuda hybiid ?-· yards. l arge covered patio. Has new drapery . thick carpets. 3 bedrooms.'.+ den + seprate family room w ith sto n e fj r,ep l ace . Absolutely ·;gorgeous:· S48.750. Ask for Jim S·urton. 140-1720 OwRff'S lultt AftOHler Only 6 Years old. Has sprinklers rront & rear. cove re d pa t io. Estate -like grounds. A deco~~tor s delight inside with a big brick fir~ in the living room. 3 bedrooms + family room. e11:1ra bathS and a 1 kitchen guaran1eed to please the chef 1n 1n1 fami[y. S4~.ooo. t7t-Zl to • . ""' (' Sunday. Aprll 20, 1975 • OJ;itY PILOT MilliM Dalm; 'fttw E~passing a!I ol Mi11slon Viejo & the golf course. T his m ag n1f1cen t Sp anish . executive is only 4 years old . Beautifully accentuated 1ns1de & out. O ffers 2600 SQ. h with 4 bedrooms + tam 1ty room + den + bonus room & formal d1r11ng . room. 3 •batns. Spanish fireplace Cathedral ce111ng s, coord1nate'd color scheme. Art terms! $72.500 Listed by Wal t Sienko • J 0-6 0 ) 0 !ii!i!ii!i!ii!i!ii!i!ii!i!ii!i!ii!iiiiiiii _... ..... Most impressive home 1n Elana Point. enjoyS cool ~a breezes & the <:lean air. Owner has been transferred & needs action now! Has park-like yards. patio. Format living room w1th stone fireplace. !amity room. 3 bedrooms Includes ankle deep car pet s & c u s t om drapery. S48 .SOO Li s t ed by Linda Montandon. • • ' .• • -~· ·"< ;>..;: Mear...SOIMI Coast l"lo .. a Just 3'h years old VA or FHA financing available on this excep1eona1 home 1n one o f 1he finest family neighborhoods 1n the area. Has spnnklers front & rear, covered patio. Versatile floor plan with 4 bedrooms or could be 3 bedrooms + big den. Extra large fireplace. wood cabinets. Water softener included S39,900 Ask for Don Lafferty Spa•lsMig Red.:Hon \~ Emotion:filled tri-ievel..just 3 morHhs old. sitting on a big' Quiet ,cul de sac tot. There's · !!"'.""'C!ij· d ptenly of room for a swimming ~~· ~ ·~ pool. Has plush russet orange shag thruout. separate family room. formal d1n1ng room. 3 king sui tes. & 3 k ing baths. Wood cabinets. fireplace. OWnec-an11:- iooa. asking S57,000. Listed by Oanr Clark. 142-66' 1 ....... , ... ~ Tennis courts are ng ht at hand from this colossal Racket Club e xecu t ive . A ~ mammoth ol a home with 3000 SQ. ft . Ayr,es·bu11l with luxury in mind. From 4 to 6 bedroom suites! Family roo m w1lh enormous fireplace. d1n1ng room. Huge mas1er bedroom with king bath .. Secluded upper floor. $69.000. A sk for Betty Martin. Mo...Mo Set against a colorful coun!ry background Fores1 Breathtaking home has nea1!y 2600 sq. fl 1ns1de. Entry hall, 5 bedrooms. 3 baths. huge format living room with flreplace. lull d1n1ng room. 8 1g family room. Ranch s t yled k1lchen ha s everything. Total luxury! $97.500. Listed by Joyce Santiago. I J0-6060 . . • Relocating?- lf you're movillCJ lo another crea, Tarbell can crrClllCJe for you lo receive free information from over 7000 communities thruout the USA and several forei9n countries. lhru our RELO organization. For further details please call Ms. Reio, I 7141 832-5440 . Tiie ''I•~" HoMe . In the pres119e Park Place tract of homes in Fountain Vall ey . Jus t 6 months old . ·-f Mammoth in size w ith 2500 SQ. ft. }. I ncl ud es choco l ate bro wn · carpeting. custom f!Oor·t0<ed1ng drapes. Entry hall. 4 suites. 2 '1 llreplaces (one i n the master bedroom & one in the family room). 3 baths. 579,990. Ask. for ,..: Jerry Woods . RacqitHC...~~!L 4 year old residence 1~·just 'h'block from the park & tennis courts. Has an extra large. ~ private back yard with covered ' patio. Nearly 2300 SQ. It. 1ns1de with tiled entry hall. 4 bedrooms. family room + bonus roo~ & lormal dining room S69.900. , L1sled by Jim Champlin ~. • $lt.5oo:A.c:h Style Action-oriented home in a wonderful neighborhood of homes. w1!hin walking distance lo all sch~ls.-Lo:;ely\. Quiet cu! de sac ,locallon. Neatly manicured yards. patio. shake root. Many ex!ras including a country kitchen wilh wood cabinets & bu1lt-1ns. 3 bedrooms + den area. bnck fireplace. earpets, drapes. WOW! Ask for Sam Hicks. SJ6,450-W•' Last 1.--i Not at thrs price! Splil-fa11 lenc1ng provides a lovely "wesl ern flair " around this 11 scrumptious home in 1rv1ne. Super sharp & has all kinds of e11:tras. , , Carpets. Drapes. Bright sunshine j~ 1 ' kitchen with gas b u1H-1ns & dishwasher. Full d ining room. Priced for quick sale~ Ask for Les •Miller. 4 + Fc.nlly + P'ool Big sunken family room with wet llreplace. 4 bedrooms. formal d1 n1ng room. 3 baths Heavy beamed ce1hngs caroe!s. drapes, wood cabinets Mammoth In-level ..+1th nearly 2500 SQ . It. ssg.90o. Ask for Richard Rogers ® Serviri.g 7000 Cities Throughout The U.S.A. , - A•erica's ·Largest Home Resale C~mpany , c==========================="===============================~~~~~~~~"-' , ( t .. • . ) \ • • .. .. l ' ,,.. ' ~ . ,• • / I ( I ' ) I ·. -- •• • ' . ' • J ' . ' c; .... " . . , . v ··• ~ : ·~ ~-~ -~ > -...... ·-"V">,...:....1•1.. ) 7<( ,; •• .t-. . .;. l ~~~!!::::.~ 1·. .. HOME OWNERSHIP: 001 went to .ccumut•tt land: miM1 .wt ,... , 1 • of lMd, 9rea1 herds ol utt~ Md honff, ...S :=.!;~'~OP' 10< owk<• I w•n< "' ~be ( THEODORE ROOSEVIELT-s.,.mon Hin,'Ntow York .. Ewery '*'ton who lrwtsti in weH ..+tend ,... "ta11 m·• ..-inl commu11jry edopt1 the IUfltl M'!i Mfftt method of be ... ift. depend9nt, for A11I Enat1 is ttw Nits of wellth." LEE J. MOHLEl,«EAlTOR Real Estate 'lnves'tme-n1 t., 5-16·571Q ' .. VOGEL & BABBITT REALTORS 260 Newport Center Dr .. Suite 290· Ne"'·porl Beach 644-6056 IAY & IEACH REALtY, IMC. 2407 E. Coast Highway C.Orona del J\far 675-3000 AUSTIM-SMITH-GORMAM, REALTORS 2ll2l'I E. Coast flighway Coronadel J\1ar 644-7Zi0 .f THE ROM TAYLOR GROUP. 1101 Dove, Suite 190 Newport Beach 752-0460 THE ROM TAYLOR GROUP · "Oar New Offi~1• 271 t 'E. Coast Highwav Corona.delt.tar 613-7601 JAtOIS REALTY ,:. 2919 Newport Blvd., (comer of 30lhJ Newport ~acti 675-6070 CURT DOSH, REALTOR 2400 W. Coast Highway, Suite 10 Newp»t. Beach 642·6472 RED CARPET REALTORS/MARQUARD 802 S. Coast Highway ' LagWJ;a Beach 497-1?61 .~!t1~~d~~!Y .. . .. ' AN . ·AMERICAN : TRADITION GEORGE WAIHINGTON.:... Mt. ~emon. VhlWe .. SbOnllY t ... h1• d ... • 11 W etflCb which ..., __., ........... . nary, citlmn owned 1111 ~ ._.. • , 1 , . " I • .. . IAUOA IA Y PROPERTIEs SAM CLEMENTE~ ~TATE CO. ta So. &l caaw.o Aeal . , . 1505 Mesa Verde Dr .• Eut, C.M. 556-IUJ 4509W. Coa~t Hwy, Newport ~ch67~1060 'MICHOLS RIAL HTATE 2025Soutb Coast Hi1bway La1una Beach _49;4~03 ~ .. ;', -. RAISOR'S REALTORS , 4523 CaatpUf Dr., Campus V)b.Shop Ctr. Ii-vine 833·8600 · . S.J,.....,e ' .,.• oa 'UMVasmUALTY 3001.E.Coul~W!'Y ._.._del'llar ' ~10 • IAL.of ~•IWTY & IMVISTMINT CO. 1'!'.arlne •Park Avenues M.M. LA BORDE REALTOR , BillboaMlnd . 87W700 , •, •• ' . . . .. . ERMIE CLEVELAND. REALTOR C.P. COLESWoRTHY •IALTC>IS 222 £. J7tl\, Suite e · · EallblufrShoppin1 Center Costa Mesa 543.3404 ~ rt Be b ·---'t'· :'·• ~ ,,, .. ~e.,a ac -..-.-v . .GEORGE WILLIAMSON, REALTOR' : ". ., ff.ii' i.,IWls~·~0e1AnS 5 ·Westcli£f VLlla . ., -si ~ · .. ' ~ """"{-; 1JmebJti.~rth ' THOMAS JEFFIRSON- MOftUceUo, Vlrtlnl1 • "'TM h•OllioM•• of IM domHtlc fi,..ldt h thl first ~ Of menkind; af'CI It i1 w,11 it is so, •In.JI ii h th1t which is the lot ol 1he "*' of mankil'ICI." ABRAHAM LfNCOLN- Sprlntfifld, lllinoit .. Let hiftl not. who ii homlleu, pull down tM Mult of -me, m.n, b\lt hi1 hhn Work dllt.ntty endbvildone fo<him11lf. Property ii die h h of labof, pro~rty is dltirlble: it h • 'pothln toOd in tM world." r . SUPl!RI HOMES REALTY 3848 Campus Or., Suite 114 Newport Beach' 549·8655 REAL EST A TE ENTERPRISES, IMC. 802 Jris Avenue Corona del Mar 644-4674 F.E. OLSOM, IMC. 2298 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa &tS·0303 VISIOM REALTY 11121 Culver Dr., University l'a rlr. Irvine 552·1500 ANMEICEIHAM REALTOR 3098-C Cassia Avenue Costa Mesa 557·tM60 IOYD REALTORS 3637 E . Coast Higbway Qlrona del Mar 67S.5930 COLDWILl:IAHICER CO. 2111 San J Ollquin IUlls Rd. ·• Newport Beach &M-1766 WESLIY M. TAYLOR CO .. -2111 S&n Joaquin Hills Ro.ad, Newport Ce0nter Newport Beach 644-4910 · TRl-HARIOR REALTORS, DIA herbert hawkins Realtors 400 E. 11th, Costa 1-tcsa, 646·3255 GEM REALTORS · 120-F Tustin Avenue , Newport Beach 64~·4623 ~'JIOrt Beach · 646-2414. HELEN M. BUSH, REALTOR Newport Beach 645·1564 "f' f • "IrviDe f MD·l611 "C"THOMAS, REALTOR • ~AC,MA~~IAL,:.,ca. : 224 W. Coast Highway 901 !>aver Dr., l\ie'lr'p(lrt Beach M2-1Z151' ~ 'l'"· ... " LAGUMA MIGUEL REAL TY 3 Monarch Bay Plaza ' Laguna Niguel 4964040 or &30.5050 .. 3232.:t So. Coast Highway Laguna Niguel 493-2513 SOMERS ltEA&:TY 306 l\larine Avenue , Balboa Island 675·4000 rMALD M. llRD ASSOCIATES, REALTORS . 2192 ft1artin, Suite 155 · Jrvine 752-7315 SPARUMG REAL ESTATE 21.92 Duponl Drive Irvine 833·3548 PYRAMID EXCHAMGORS 2081 Business Center Dr., Suite JOO Irvine 833·1768 HAL PIHCHIM AMD ASSOCIATES zrn E. Coast Highway Corona del lilar 67~4392 PETTIT REALTY CO .. REALTORS 18022 Culver Dr., Lloyds Bank Bldg. University Park, Irvine l 552-7000 . . " . , QUAIL PLACE PROPERTIES, IMC. 1400 Quail Street _,,. Newport Beach 752-192& ORAMGE COAST REAL ESTAn 2600 E. Coast Jli ghy,·ay Corona del Marj ~41M8 SEASHORE REAL ESTATE ·1.505 W. Balboa Blvd.'· Newport Bcaelt' 67s-.580Cf IA YSHORE -•EALn' 500 .nh Slreet, ·Nt!'Wport Beacb.. 675-1331 24 bou~ ~·. SCOTT REAL TY . ~~ . 31S 3rd Street lluntington Beach 536-7533 · RACHELLE ROBERS. REALTOR 3333 E. Coast lti'gbway Corona del ~lar 675-2373 .. .. Newport Beach ~5527 l&H M acArtbur, Ne-A-port Beach Ctt $ZOO COLE OF MEWPORT, REALTORS 2515 E. Coast Highway · Coronadel Mar. , 675·5511 rm BARRETT REALTY 1605 Westcliff Dr., Newpo(t. Beach. 00·5200 700 E. Balboa Blvd., B&Jboa 675-4000 ED RIDDLE. REAL TOR IMC. 2211 Newport Blvd .. Costa Mesa 646-81111 or 833-3820 ROY MC CARDLE REALTOR 11!!110 Newport Blvd. Cost.a Mesa 54;8· 77'29 HUG HOMES; REALTORS 567 San Nicolas Dr., Suite 102 N~wport Beach 640-4050" UMITED IROICERS. REALTORS 2400 (5) West Coast Hl 'ghwaf Ney,·port Beach 646-7414 ., WORLD REAL ESTATE 3015r,B llarbor Blvd. Costa li1csa 5.56-7717 SOUTH COAST IMVESTMEMT 3833 Birch Street' Newport Beach ~12 SELiCT PROl'SrTlES. ~UL ESTATE 2232 East Bristol Street Newp:ort Beach ·~· ' . . .. CJS REAL ESTAT& 1740 Orange Avenue . Co1ta Mesa ~1"8 DA VIDSOM RUl;TY . 2 Newport Of'Roelto Serve You 645-7575 673-ioeo ' . CORllH-MARTIM .IMC~ REALTORS 3036 E. C<wt Highway Corona del ~lar 644·7662 . T()JIM RUL TY. IMC. 18831 ~a Chica Huntlnitan Beacn Mf.1371 " HIGB. IAILIY & ASSOCIAns 2732'E. ·eont ·Hilbway Corona del Mar 6fo4·72ll MA~~~~~~ rfi~L'!'Y Newport Bea~b . 642·31a · UuALToRS 100 West Marlpoa.i. (Dee A. ToraAnatM') san.a....,..., -.i.a100 . ·. · v ·~~ liALTY , ·" ~~lHllhway COl"OOli de& Mar "' 47$-7225 " ' .. LIDO REALTY 331"1 Vk Lido, Udo Isle Newport Beach · 873-!J3DQ.. , ~"] AMERICAN HOME R1ifoR~ 875 No. Coast HighWay' · ~. Lacuna Beach 4M·7513or&l001 •'; CAYWOOD REALTY 63os W. Coait HJpway Newport Beaeh 541-lM , ' • THE"GERRIECOMPAMY, REALTORS " . 359 San litiguel Dr .. Suite 102 Newport Center, Newport Beacll 640·6600 " UWSOM REAL ESTATE 3416 Via Lido, Lido Isle Newport Beach 675·4562 THE REAL ESTATERS 18862 AfacArthur Bl vd. Irvine 7S2·1700 DOM V. FRAMKLIM, REALTOR 3250 £. Coast Highway Corona dcl !\f ar 673;2222 UNIQUE H.\.. .. Es TwoOfnces toSei:ve t~rbor Area 615.oooo.' 546-5990 RHODA'M.lGIL, REALTOR Y6ur Kings Road Broker (714 ) 642-3600 CAPISTRAMO V AWY .REALTY 32072 camino ,Cap.ist.rano San Juan Capistrano. 493-1124 HERITAGE REAL.,ISTATE Two Offices for Y09r 'ton\•eniencc l!iOO Adams, 546·5880/2918 Bristol. CM. 5'\0-1151 ' llLL GRUMDY, RJALTOR 341 Bayside Dr .• Suite I Newport Beach 675-6161 MCDOWELL PROPERTIES 1740() Brookhurst, Suite 212 Fountain Valley 968-Mll JOMES R'EALTY 2001 W. Balboa Blvd.' Newport Beach 673·6210 RIGHTR.ALTY 4341 Birch Street, Suite 100 , Newport Beach . 979-8533 HISr.--IRC!JWM & ASSOc., REALTOR Bink of Calir. Bldg .. Suite 220 1401 Dove St.._NcY.'J)Ol1 Bet1ch 833 ·9i8l • REALTOR WEEK APRIL20-26 Through ti. y~, from the beginnin91 of life in Americo, the one dNem tN1 hlo •nvi prevliled hll·blell the ll>ifftv to 0.... one's own · property. As It -with the famous oeaipents of the homes dopicted on this pigo, the people of A~•rleellill"Cll,. to the 11CUrity ·the pride and~ co~~ort of owning a ~ome o! their~· Now, during NotiONI Rt1ltor W•, the'"*'1ben of yilw 8olrd of R1llto11 ...... their -obilrtrn to mike possible th11 American dtMm for fNSV member of""' c0mmui1ftY. For experilrlOlll oonwnltnt ..,.,,i,. In the buyi,. 8l1d 11111 ... of reel -te • ...ii on ll1Y one of tltl Rultor membln llsl9d bllaiw. ' · ' . ' ' " ,· • • " . ' . ' -• . . . ' . .. ' l • • • • • ' • • 4 • • I • • . ' l i " I .. &:inci!y,Aprll 20, 197$ DAil y PILOT ,03 Roal Eatoto ........ 1-2999 hmal . I •..•.•.•.. 3000-~99 .,llno11,ln¥01t-• flnanclal •. ' ...•.•• SllOl).- L.9 ""' -•' i .AJ; .. ""'*'nCtlftlntl, rir1*lll. lost & found ...... '°50-5'99 Strvko~ & Ropairs ~ . .. • " ~ ' ' . · ·• ~ ·11~Mlt'bqll~ ,on the Otqe Colst P.AILY' "P1·101 CLASSIFIED, ADS :Jou Can Sell It, Find It, ( 8 ~ .. · ~~ ] One Call Service '.lrade. lt ·:With a Want · Ad 4..., ·...V~ Fast Credit ApprQval . ' . • f ..... ,..n1. ,,__ ............ 7UOQ..7~99 ~ ...... IOOM099 -··-fittiilpJMnt •••••••. 9000-9099 Aut-··-Transpo<tation .... 9100.9999 llorS.."-:.1t)1_ '""-,. H111ttPerS. IH••n .... S. H1•1,,_.S. H1•n .... S. lf111e1,_.W. . ,..._..Fors. t ......................... •••••.(•'.•·······~···· •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ·······111··············· ...................... . ~~ROdRS: Ad•trti1ers . • • • I ••Mr.. 1 .. IC••• .. ·. 1002 ecur.. IH2e1a10.t IOl2 •• .. IOOZ G...,... 100~ -owl check their odl .1 • • • ••••••~··•••••••"••••••••••••••••••••-•-••• ••••••••••••-••••••• .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• -· • d ·1 • ... . . ............................................. . -a1 'f ud rtpart er· rors i1M1edi .... y. TIM , • •AC.TIU "ii.a· Usit• ' . DAILY r1Lor ... -N 1· t1-r:"-;fii"' bd f u lial>IJil• for HM 11,..1 i ew \'IS nc . u ... g~, 5 rm.· am y • rm. with Crplc -'fotmal dlnloi rm. -, correct insertion My. kitchen witti room to dine. iall a family •••••••••••••••••••••••• ,&SPARK HUHTIHGTON CAT AUNA SAVE THOUSANDS ~to'orm11l ent"ry lo spacious sunken .Jivi n" room ;:ind forma l dining. Huge patio k itc he n <:1 nd breakfe:1»t noo". L<:1rl!IC J'ami l y -parly r oom , Separate mother·in-law suite. Swcep111g Hlair!I lo secluded master and c hildr e n s su it ett . Enormous 400. sc1. rt. bonus game room. Every possible extra, Only $69,950 today . Cal l 003-6767. OPIN rll 9 •ti S l (JN 1011( NK-1"• --' THE REAL . . I ,jj -· ,;, ESTATE RS ·could ask ro~! 'Otrer.td at$97,000 MOT& SIR. One mile 'to.,.Knott's Berry Farm . IOOXJOO on main' frootage street1 Of. fered at $75,000 CORONA DEL MAR Rustic home with 2 bdrms., 2 baths, on· R-2 lot. Offered.at ·i;ss,pso. • ,,, ' . IEDUCBI' $<4,500 Newport Bea-C.h',' e1'clusive. area. Beautifully decorated with p apers & paint; 4 b9rms., dining rm.; recrea· tion room. Ready to goat$73,900 · . COIOHA .. MAI DUP!-EX Uncle S. will help you buy this 3 bdrm. + l ·bdrm. Best terms. $90,000 HARIOR VIEW HOMIS . ... CANYON IEST IUYI SUt,iOO Lovely VIEW & rm for pool! Spectacular 2-story entry, huge LR, DR. fantastic kitchen, 4 bdrms & 3 luxury baths. Plus a bonus rm. Very plush cptng, fully landscpd. Quiet st. 2 RUE CHAMONIX SAT/SUN 1·5 . -. ' . IJCLUSIVE LINDA ISi.i -$425.00!1 The ONLY brand NEW home on ma rket on this exclusive isla nd. Truly luxurious thruout! 5 Bdrmst faro rm, • recr,eation rm, '5V:t baths. central vac. pool/jaC\IZZi, Jge sauna, 3-car garage. Gorgeous custom drapes & carpeting. 75 LINDA ISLE SAT/SUN 1-5 • " C.D.M. LUXUIT DUPLEX -S 145,000 Real pride· of owners hip In quality built 2-stor y. A 1"'1 e ly home l>lus income. 3 BRt' den, 2 baths, frpl in each. Sundeck. Btwnhwy&ocean. ·510 AVOCADO OPEN SUN 1·5 REALTORS 671-1$11 ' OPEH HOUSES 320 SEA w AllD. SlfOlllCLIFFS: One or a kind, split·level three bedroom, family room. Custom built, beam ceilings; interesting and different. Open SUN. 1 to5. · 3626 CATAMAIAHo Corona de! Illar: S.P·R·E ·A·D out! Big family living with six bedrooms, huge family room1 pool, jacuzzi, putt-ing ·green. (l\farguerite Ave. to Inlet· W·ay, immediately left on Keel Dr. & follow your nose to the cul-de·sac). VOILA l OpenSUN. l to5. . · 2124 YISTA..LOREOO:WeHADasecret" but now we can share it. Exclusive, exQuisite, exceptional four bedrooin Bluffs Condominium. Open SUN. only 12:00to5. Just $87,000. JUST LISTED -11.UFFS CONllO Super sharp Carmelita model & just 18 mos. new! 4 Bdrms., 3 full baths , storage galore. Flat-top bltn. range. Transferred owner must leave! $82,900 llVINE TBIRACE 18.AXED WATBI VIEW LIVING O.igned for comfortable family Ii vin g &eJieCutive entertaining. 4 Bdrms., 4 11:? baths, formal dining area. Bay & ocean V,iew, covered patio, pool & bit-in BBQ. Detaile d to perfection. App't. only . $247,500 . C.F. COLESWORTHY 640-0020 EASTILUFF CENTER . ' 1002c ••• , .. 1002 .••. 'i A~ '••"•"' Much in demand Carmel; 3 bdnns .• 2 baths + family rm. Offered at the low price of $64,950. VICTORIA, NIE.All ~ ILVD. 436 CAMlllDGE CIRCLE: Newport Heights area. Fresh on the market. Three bedroo~s. 2 baths. Owner wants quick sale & has priced this accordingly. Open SUN 1to5. $.57 ,900. 2424 2hd SL: Back Bay. Here's your "CAPE COD "·two story. Three bedroom, fa!Pily room, formal dining ; built as builder's own-home. Open SAT &SUN 1to5. $97,000. ··············--·······-···················· Open Sat/Sun 1-5 . 263 I 6tftSt .. · C.M. 48R, oversiied ram rm, 2 ba. Choict! f:asL1ide JOl. Enc los ~d rront putio. :j,54,900. LJ:':ifli 752·1920 '~ 1400 QUA It SI. NlWPOllJ •fAC HEW LISTINGS Steps to OcNn ·rwo homes on lY.t lots. in Wes l Newport, Xlnl cond. Vi ew. 2 Bdrms., I ba. & 2 bdrrns., ramily rm .• 2 baths. Ideal for home & income. $135,000 673-3663 642-2253 Eves Two Ona Lor Near channel; xlnt rcn· tal properly. Call for de- L a i I s . $87 , 073-3003 ti73·8086 Eves Peninsula Point Nearly aew 2-story, 3 bedroom, 3 ba ths; .e n closed palio , 2 fi replaces. electric· built· ins, garage door opener. Priced al $124,000 673-3663 642·~ 4-PLEX, WILL TIAllE 4 Larg~ units, xlnt loc. Offered at $95,500 644-7662 GtMral 1002G ....... 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• BLUFFS BAYFRONTS WUNS PANORAMIC UY VllWS . JUST LISTED, 2 of the sharpest, nrly: new. Big E's, in The Bluffs. 22:ill.Sq. n., 3 BR. 2'h ba .• form . din., huge fam. rms. $91,500 and $94,500 OPEN 1°5 , 2617 VISTA ORNADA WI.ANS, PANORAMIC IAT YllW Elegant 3 BR,. 21>2 ha., 1950 sq. ft. Like new 3 yr. olds; Jots of glass, a ll leading to Jge .. wrap-a round patios. $84,000 & $HY7 ,000 Incl. land. OPEN 1.5 OPEN 1·5 2957 ljlUIDADA 312 VISTA MAD..,. SUPER 4 IR. IUT-$57,500 Trnmac. 3 yr. old, across from· pool & huge greenbelt. Combination· kitch /fam . room, 2'h baths. 3 IDIMs; a FAMIL V IOOM Bus, stores. school & church at the door. Ideal Joe. for future income. ·$34,950 IA VFllOMT HOME. FOR LE.UE Enjoy ·the quiet serenity of quaint Bay Island. Furn. 3 BR & maid's room home for lease. Tennis court, pier & float. $2,000 Month. By app0intment. llG CYH. Gc:il.F COURSi! LOTS $87 ,500; ~.500; s100.ooo F ee WATHFRONT LOTS-HE $150,000; ~.000; $285,000 2111 S-Jaq' z.Hih lo9d NEWPORT llEACH, N.1. 644-4tl 0 1o02•·-· ... 100J' ·····································-········· ·~: ' .~IG CANYON TWO OPEN HOUSES in BIG CANYON ColHltry Club are staffed to show you ALL availablt homes in this prestigious area. ~· co-. :s-.tal'-1·5 to 35 Rue Fontainebleau 4 Bedroom + Pool 3 Rue Deauviile 2,Bedroom +Den Also 3 BR Bordeaux $119,500 VOGEL & BABBITT 1411 MARINERS: Westcliff area; a HANDY DANDY big family home; solid value too. Five bedrooms, JXK>l. Close to shopping, schools, library & park. Open SAT. 1 to5. $66,500. IMAGINATION UNLIMITBI: Interesting two bedroom with a "loft" the kids will love. On a lot & one-half & ready for a large second unit (R-2 zoning). $75,500. -TREASURE: On E. Bayfront, Litlle Island. Unusual five bedroom ON THE BAY, with PRIVATE PIER, or can reconvert to a duplex. Appointment only. COIOMA DEL M.AR. close lo the investor's delight: Priced right ror expanding; extra large Jot to store a camper, boat, extra car parking. Two bedroom, two baths, lanai, large patio. $87,500 .. TEN ACRES ON THE IA Y: Private estate with 'lovely Colonial home plus guest cottage. On Puget Sound, Vashon Island. , IENTAL: Just steps to Big Corona Beach. llfonthly, yearly, short term - whatever. Owner out of area, wants it rented. Six bedroom, three baths. Reasonable rent. COLE OF HEWl'ORT REALTORS ~;~t~~E Rw.~o~.L1~~ ~s 00~4~134 !::::~ .......... !~~ !::::~ .......... !~~ ~~2~s~1~s~1.~c~-~~~~r..~'1~5~f-~1 ~~ .. ~-~~~ Circle 1973 Top U1ter & Top Salu•-. 3 HOUSES Go•ral I 002 Ge•ral I 002 260 Newp o r! Ce,1 ter Dr NB 044 -6056 Eleg ant, impress ive Newport-Me-salocrdofRedton 0 .. 1 LOT Newport Beach ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••-••••••<!••••••••••• wonder home with spec-" E 2 S GLEl'i MAR tacular all glass garden $37,500 GStem ty. Huntington Beach.Jove: kitchen. ma ss iv e & ... ral 1002CS••ral 1002 That's right!JOnll.ot. Nestled in canyon with ly 3 bedrm , covered fireplace, beamed ceil-••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••,.••••••••••••• lriveslors special. In-view or Cherry Lake. 5 patio, much upgrading. 1n gs, a n d s hut\er s • PERFECT 1'41.4.GARAFAU.S come producing units Bedroom,J baths,den& Pricedtosell$45,000. lh_roughoul. Avaifablc ror owner oc'cupanl. 2 JUST REDUCED!! that need a bWe T.L.C. ! rumpus rm. Lge garage, C01'4DO with only 10% down, Brand New Bea c h Huge custom shaped Nowhere~an ~u r!nd . POOL and 1 room ror _a Hard to find 4 bedroom, bd~m. 2 bat.b:1 and only Duplexes with38R,28a olympic sized pool with "value like t . Bnng horse. Don t lose this 1111 yr new. Call rorinfo $-19,950. Units each. Ample ansrtplungangwaterfall paint an · h. Fix-up one. Tri-Harbor Rllrs, about added reatures. garage & parking with viewed from lhe beamed and ma . Take ad-OBA. Won'tlast at i:IS,ot>. II IQi••~I Jsl owner depreciation. family entertainment va,ntag . Sellttr says Open Sat/SU. 1~5 · · SUMMER COMING_ iii---. • $85,000. ea. Call644-7211 center. Double fireplace, Hurry!! Agent-.IM7-6010. 2l27 f•till You will enjoy this fully Pl ..... ir.:. . • ~~ .. ·~".:'~~de"".i':.':.'iO:: ii"""'"'""N<V • :!~:;>;"';'.::'~ ;, ~! n2-mo room & bath-house. Huae ~-.. home. Plus, you can MOO OUAl'tt NI llACM corner tot prestige Joca-~ ~~ walk to sbopping cen· /Jn NIG[L ur.nLY & AS5lJ[IAlE5 •• TAX REFUNDERS lUMITS tion. Seven fruit trees l!~";;·;··;;··;m:;;:;::;;;:;1 ten. Offered at a tow plus shade & palmr1 $62,000. Hurry. wqn't garden. Hurry-Just re~ DOYER SHORES lasL • d64u5c_~.!!; .. sacrifice!! Call ~O~-P~R~ ......... Santiago or:; best buy I~~~~~~~~ on this excluaive street. 41- BR .. 3 ·ba .. fam. rm. & BEST BUY formal din. rm. $94,500 p k .,.. c....,. NB Mt-1155. C~LL 67s,.7060 Jn Coll ege ar • 3 Bdrms., 2 baths; frj;lc. Gow't OWMd NEW carpetlng. $44,500 440E.-.t NOOOWtl CLOSING COSTS ·CHECK THESE ExcJusi•• Ullillgs SPYGLASS NIU. Southport 6 Bdrm, pool HARBOR VU HMS Palermo, 4 BR& family ·11GCANYON Broadmoor Plan.U pool CDlol DUPLIXES Newer ones to $1G,500 • 702 Heliotrope3-2 713 Larkspur 3 PROMONTORY IA Y 4&Family, pier&slip *it** IMVESTMEMT PROPERTIES CDM Comm bld g • • --•.....•• -•.. $160,000 Costa Mesa Comm $17S,OOO Duplex Plus Separate Home ' .. , $~,.9.500 3 BR., 2 ba.tfZS.SOO Open Sat/Sun l·S Low dpwn payment CALL SS,6-1800 BESt BUY New part BeAdl ApYI OMLY!! to$4iS0,000 ~ .,... .... *****!" ,·4 PLEX Sbarp&Citan • Cornerl.Ol $67,500 ~~ s.,,._ __ . :645·514t. IRANDHIW TAXCREOlT 2 story calbedral ceiling, brlclt Cirepla~. bonus room o\·er garap,.c'"UStic atmosphere LESS THAN _, 2 0 0 0 . D 0 W N 'PAYMENT IS FULLY REFUNDABLE AS TAX CREDIT unde r new tedl:r9'l l•w1. $34,750. tw.U price lturry! l Call - lalboa la\' Prop . COLLEGE.rARK R.taltors In Monticello rondo. 3 OpenH..,..1-5 ~~~~~~~~IBdrms., 1~ baths. Ex· 2269 C:a._.. Or.CM -• ceptio11al1y clean. $31,5()(1 10% Down. '!olnPIOtiily .;IU51 llllUCED, BEST BUY remodeled, nu cpt1, $4,500. drpa, 3 BR, 2 BA.r'*" HAfo b«T 1v1ew 'Hi I rs. S2,000Tax refund. On the vac1nt. Move in • .N'O Swl•··-!fo•l jacuKzi, water, dramatic NEW cleanin•or p8inliq nee.• priwat.e-",trelttfed patios. home, recently reduced Comelooktor~. Delu•l!I 4 BR, auest I0011,7$220,GW 846--3928,eves55Ml14 rooms,~ kitchen, 409 Mo.~ Lachenmyer Rdttor ~lf-cle~D'i ~. truh 1111bo41 himd eotnPIClat, 8-B-Q. Fan-"'-SaflC...-1 I toatlc crplg • drps., -,...~ 1-• 4 ll.-l1/21A.-: R1mblinC r1nc" atyle home In preati&fous 81ycrest area. Located on quiet s treet, wit~ bltna. 111ore. Rent 'tit l , ...... Fee iant1.111•·900· HESTERmWN Dl~L 64U600 mlnlm•I laod1c:apln1. DOW.._ $idinl 11au doon'lood ANXIOUS to ••PIDllV•. peUo wtOt Bou1bt •nother home! 4 slutOiboard'towt. -aota BA best buy in good ol pri;itlQ. ~le oat. area. Price jUll reduc:ed A mutlJMtl ~.ooo to $48,9SO-;-{ree torm a.a1surs · · h•~ pool. 'II' , ., , DIAL o4°"400. . REALro.s . 4.523 Campu ot., lrvlne Campu1 Valley'SlqtCtr. CAU IJJ.1600 le Assoc., Reakars lll-t711 MESA VIRDl -$21,000 ' lmmaeulate, lharply de- corated, no m1iD1en•nce livi ng. &xl1tln1 FHA loan. Private Ulbdalion tee only $28 Plf IDOMh. WhoeYer t~ of UV-tnc in "Mela V.w.ilietor-- ly $28.000! 6*1'UL Open' Eves. s IDRM/2 STORY WEL TOH & CO. Tree lined street:• -67M90i Prestige approach. • MaS'sive entry. Enurmou.s parlor. Formal banquet room • Gi&antic carden tltchen. M.immouth rUmpus room. 5 BOnus bedrooms. CJo-in1 COits' moves1you in, Gl'a bile adyantap. Call no• Ma·2535. · O'fH fM •• ll'S J~ fO If M(t ' ~"':l TH[ RF Al ~J LS1.~1£RS BAYfRONT BALBOA PENINSULA 4Br,48a &GallerJ 2 Fireplace Wetbar Uttra modem kitchen Priv1tep4er P'ee lalMI. 1271.000 1200 E. B•lboa Blvd. 175-8120 OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1·5 PM SPYGLASS RIDGE Exciting stru. $l88,500 1621 loydlff * · IRYINETERRACl'l View, pool. suo,ooo 1701 GAi.ATV. * tiAL PIMCHIM, llllr. 7271.C-Hwy 67S·4l92 PAIMT& CARPEi' -Walk1:r 1: l!!I! N1-.1I f.,t,1ff• ' · Cl111lfied ada Mil IJli Items, sm•ll ilernt or Item. JmtcaU•"'8. I MANY OF rtCE F LISTED IELOW All OPEN THIS WIEllEHD FOi TOUloNSPECTION. CALL FOi ADDRESSES AND INFORMATION. LINDA ISLE -NEW LISTING Lovely family home on· lagoon. Decorator wallp~pers & carpets throughout. Extensive use of wood p~neling. Beautifully planted courtyard. Pier & slip 'for 60' boat. $365,000. 7S' LIDO FllONTAGE Spacious 5 bedroom home with dining room. of[ice, separate children's wing and family room. Large secluded patio in center of this outstanding family · home. $169,500. MAIK OF PRESTIGE Remarkably detai l~ and crafted Dover Shores Spanish cla s~ic . Enduri11g beauty, exceptional charm. FJawlCssly executed. View, 4 bedrooms, 6 baths, family room, dining room. Tasteful. Radiates ageless charm. $215,000. CORONA DB. MAI Charming to'Vnhouse .-deli ghtful decor. Hardwood floors, leaded windows, TV-m}lSic center and bar in convertible den. $65,000. Fee. "VANDEllllLT" PAllJ( HOME One of University Park"s rarest and most popular plans . A ver y spacious 4 bedroom and family .room home with 3 bath·s. Beautifully located on a park with a view. $79,500. llG -IEAUTIFUL -ILUFFS Warm 3 bedroom home with family room, forma:l. dining room, 2 fireplaces, view of park and bay. lots ·or mission tile and much more. $97,500. POINSEITIA SPECIAL Includes all the' fun and charm of family beach living in Corona del Ptfar. 3 bedrooms .& den. Beam ceilings thru-out. Extra large lot at $99,500. A SPACIOUS ESTATii IN Corona d el ~lar, with access to private beac h es. Cheerful 3 bedroom home overlooks pool. waterfall & beautiful gardens and only $129,500. . TOP LIDO LOCATION· Quality constructed four bedroom four tiath home on comer Strada. Hardwood floors. Priced at $130,000. . PllME OCIAIROMT LOT Ideal· site for your 4'Dream Home'' on the beach. 1 \>2 lots on Balboa Peninsula. $175,000. , 2-4+1 ' Watch these units appreciate. 4 Corona del Mar duplexes r a nging .from $81 ,500. to $84,500. Buy one. two, three or all four. Owner w!li trade for farm land. OCEAN a JE1TY V.W Spacious family home across Cro"I Big Corona Beach. 3 bedrooms, guest room, family room. Formal dining, office, worksl)op plus ample parking. $259,500. · • DIAL 644-176' 2161 S-J ................. A COLDWllU. 1'191R CO. . . -------. I 'J_ __ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ................................................................................................. ~~"-~~~~~~~~.;....~....l...L..J . . • , . ' \ • .84 CAIL V PILOT Sund•r.AprH 20, 1975 HOME :QWNERSHiP: REMlOR WEEK APRIL20..a5 ' ' • • ANAMEffiCAN ~:.~.~ ........ (~-~.5:!! ....... ~!.~~ ............... ':':'.~ ....... !!'!:~!.~~ ....... ~~::.~~ ....... !~:::.~.~ ....... ~:.~~ ..... :.!~:.~~ ...... . G101ral IOOZ Go•rol 10'02 IOOZ •••rol · ' IOOZ•••rol IMZ •-•al IOOZ,ca.1011ol ' 1002 •••rol IOOZ•-IOOZ I ........................ ·....................... ...................... . ........................................................... , ............................................. , ............................... . ~JOY SUMM!R IH YOUR OWH POOi. 4 Bedroom home with 2~~ baths. Playboy family room. 2 Fireplaces. No down for G I buyers. $52,000. srECIAL OF THE WIEll • Lovely 3 bedroom home, 2 balh , complelely fenced and landscaped. Heavy s hak e roor~ fireplace and C'Overcd patio. Only $44,500. John W. Cody, Realtor 494-9794 133-9081 MSED~ S.1111 blaleat selection ctiiewllollllll Soutllem Cllhmll: It's easier to buy ·---than to n..nce an old one. . The C!fy of Irvine ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1 WBJnut Village 1002&eMr.. 1002 COnegePantHomes •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Quality homes for growing families from S.S,490 . . ~II. mucneb /lrvlne ~ realty FIHER HOMES FROM $32,900 TO $775,000 SOMIETHIHG SPECIAL New lg. cusLom Bayfronl home w /5 lovely bedrooms, gla morous master 's uite w /''His & Hers'' dressing rooms & baths. Quality cqnstruc- lion. Pier & ~lip. $325,000. Charles Arnold 642·8235. < X47 1 · TuRTLEROCK -PAHOR/<MIC VIEW. ONL \' $132,500 incl. land! Dramatic 5 beclroorn , ramil,y room, 2-story home w /for e\·cr view of tolorful ni ght li ghts. Pl'i vale & secluded, close lo co1n 1nunily pool & te11nis courts. Wallt!r King 642·8235. (X4~> WHAT CAH YOU GIET FOR UZ,9001 A lovely 2 yr. old, 3 bedroom con· dominiurn in Irvine on premium lo c ation ! 'J'h<.1l 's what ! Laszlo Sh;,irk;.1.ny 6.t4·620U. (X49 ) S TTLE, SECURITY & VALUE: 3 bedroom Oceanrront <.:ondominium in 8<.1lboa . Perrect for those who re- quire full·lin1e or part-lime OC· c:upanc y w fl'ull ·time secur it y . Price d to sell al 582.500. Cli11t i\loses 6-12·H2J5. i .X5U I PRICE JUST REDUCED. Superb 4 bedroom home located in the much soughl ;,ifter Baycrest. Everything you need & all you could ever want! Now only $102,000. OPEN SUN. 1·5 P.M. 1739 TRADEWJ NDS LN. (X51J "OWHU WAllTS OFFER" View home in Harbor View Hills. 3 bedrooro·s. convertible den. family room -MOVE.JN CONDITION! S97.000. Belle Chase Lee 644·6200. (X52> 118 CAHYOH CUSTOlll. Sweeping views of lakes & 3 (airways. Gracious 5 bedroom home. \V oOO paneled family room w/"'e l bar & l'ircplace. $290,000. l\.1 axinc Williams 642·8235. (X53) "SPLEHDOR IH SPYGLASS" Cu 1nbining exq uis ite e legance & cheery w<.irmth. 3 plush bedrooms, formal dini ng. ultra Jiving room, paneled fami ly roo m w /ba r, pool /- jacuz zi & superb VIEW of sea & Newport Center. Sl7-t.500. Jack Cuslcr 642·8235. (X54) DISTIHCTIOH & sorHISTICATIOH. Rare Bluffs home! Luxurious 3 bedroom -gorgeous greenbelt vi e w . $76 ,500. Owner s bought anolher-musl sel l. OPEN SUN. 1·5 J.l .i\J. ~101 VIS'J'A EN'rRAD1\. IX55> llG CAHYOH SIR + pool ol $114.900! A beautiful, highly upgraded Broad· moor home w/yicw, pool & jacuzzi . 'J'om C.l uccn G.14 ·U2tJO . (XS6J IAYFROHT IUY. Custom dec:oratcU 4 bedroo ly room home on SOx lOO lol. s l ip for 55' sai l boat . landscaped. $300 .000 int: I. Ian t'r"zee ti42·11235. (X57 I fami·· ier & i c h ly .. Jane , Village of El carrnno Real Greentree Hornes UnlQUe lot plans tor young families from S39,495 Deerlield Patio Homes Versatile floor plans tor growing families .....,..,,..,I DeertieldT~ornes t & 2 story homel for yQUng famllies from S37,4IO . Deerfield Parl< Homes Spacious, elegant e11:ecutive homes hom S54,995 Village ot University Patk The Terrace Towntiomes Single story homes surrounding a parl< from $40,990 Parl< 11 Homes Dramatic. rustic e11:lerior deSigns from ss•,ttO Deane Homes Distinclive single family ga,.len homes from tff,250 Rancho San Joaquin Towmomes A new adutl-orlented, golf & temis recreation corrmunity. from S53,t90 Village of Hartior VIEN( Harbor View Homes Charming 1 & 2 story single family hOmes from $70,495 Spygla5$ Hill E11:ecutive homes with spectacular ocean views from $11&,000 Jasmine Creek Homes Plush homes accented wilh cedar. brick & stone trom $95,500 1\Jst1n Greenwood Villaoe Lauret.Nood Townhomes Maintenance-free IMng in a rustle environmen1 hum S28,990 Laurel'NCXld Palio Homes Distinctive a & 2 story slngle family hOmes fromSU,990 PEIPPeftree Homes 1nglnalive Ooor p$W\s fOf growing lamilies from f47,490 You CM reach these homes by taking !he g., Diego Cl s.rca ~freeway to 11'\iine. Sbend a day In 1ne viltlQes ·of Irvine. You might find It's where YotJ want to spend the rest of yoor tile. ~ [IJUM. llOOSll'IGOl'f'Oltlll'lllY 1!!.r IRVINE VIUAGES ,... __ PAHORAMIC VllW 'HACH lllgh on the BJutr over· looking Huntin g to n Beuch. Formal entry to uhant farm sly~ kilchen . Spaeious mirrored ll\ling r oo m with view . Separate m aster and childrens suites. Enter · taincr's patio w Jth bre<i1thtakine view. Be first lo E-ec 1l. $48,500. Call 963·6767. * * * *· *· * Heritage--ColleCtion ROOM TO RAMBLE OVll ZSOO .. ft. of family home. 4 Bedrooms, 3 baths, den, dining area and large rumpus room, complete with cathedral ceilings and wet bar. One of a kind Mesa Ver<te best area. Large sec luded lot. Don 't miss it, cell 546-5180. Ope• s .. I ·5 2004 .._ c.,... VACANT AHD HEW °" THE MARKET -sharp north Costa Mesa, 4 bedroom, 2 bath & family room. Beautiful condition with remodeled kitchen and new carpets thruout. Perfect cul.de-sac location. L-. pri•ole ,....i. P riced only ~1,950. Cail now, won'tlast 546-5110 ASSUMABLE LOAN rAYMEHTS OHLY U49. per month in· eluding laxes for this sharp 3 bedroom, 2 bath Costa Mesa home. You'll Jove the massive brick fire place, huge kitchen, separate dinette area, cov- ered patio and large rear yard studded with fruit trees. Mew °" tM ...at. Priced only $37,000. Coll 546-5110. NEWPORT BAC9' BAY OVll 3700 Sfj).FT. of family home . Priced on)Y $122,5.00. '51iig bedrooms, formal dining, large family, 2 pools. 2 fireplac'es & much, much m o re. Elegantly decorated & ready for your inspection. Cal 546-5810 EASTSIDE COST A MESA llST IUY IH TOWH -3 Bedroom, 2 bath a nd dining. Cozy fireplace, bltns, · and lols of extras. "9 R·Z lot with de· tached double garage. Very clean! Jusl !isled at $38,950. Col S40-l I 5 I UNUSUAL HOME FllST TIME OFHRED -4 bedroom, family rm , 2 frplcs, 3 baths, big lot, 4 . car ga rage, 2 patieis, ncelllty re•a••d.. All this and lovely Eastside location. Harbor High School district. Asking $64,500. Owner will lis ten to offers. c .. 540-1151 RARE FIND srECTACULAR OCEAH FIOHT -2 story home with magnifice nt •iew .ct beach. 3 Large bedrms with room for 4. Oversized family room and living rm. il\'lodern .kilcnen and dining. All less than J years old. First time offered at Sl99,000 . Choice Balboa location. C:ol 540-1151 1002 ··········~··· .. ·•···························· I ..... ,.. 1002•···· 1001 .............................................. OPEN HOUSE Saturday & Slllday I to 5 pm 201 COLLINS AVENUE BALBOA ISLAND. HOMIS· OPIH 1-5 TW1 Afttn101• UHl9UE I• -Verde -5 bedroom family home. 76,500. See Nancy Simmons at 2036 Swan Drive. UHl9UE • 5')'111-Hill -17,000 sq. fl. Jot, 4 bdrm single story, nearly new. 212,000. See Fran Scott at 67 Monlecito, Spyglass Hill. UHlfj)UE DUl'UX ioC..-dolMar- Classic, landmark duplex. Spanish exterior, interior. New cond ., exciting. See Vergilene Hull at 608 Marguerite, bring 139,500. UHlfj)UE "" Udo Isle,-4 bdr ms, large lot , pool, vCry Pasadena, i nc l screened sun porch. See Hugh MynalL 116 Via Havre. Asking 175,000. UHIQUE i• the IWfs -o riginal section, 3 bdrm . excellent condition. See Ronnie Lundy .at 2004 Vista Cajon. 74 ,000. . UH19UE Jo the lloffs -3 bdrm , delightful paneling, view, own~r , will finance at 8 1ho/ot asking 98,SOO. See Rita Boland ¥l 430 Vista Parada m the Bluffs. UHlfj)UE io C...-dol . Mw -2 two bedroom units, one is a darling home ; other over gai"age unit. Close to shops, library. 96,500. See Barbara Hutchings al 510 Marigold, Corona del Mar UHlfj)UE io c:..t. MeM -Eastside, 3 bdrm home, iarge R·s Jot. pool, VA loan. asking 42,500. See Dottie Johnson at 1938 Church St.reet. UNIQUE NI Cortaa .. M• -4 Qdrm, 2 story larger home with a smal.hard. Near beacnes. newer, nifty. See Zoe Anr1 Rhodes al 310 Orchid, Corona d el Mar. UHl9UI In C...-dol Mw -2 bdrm. solid home on a small lot, with some ocea n vie·W. Asking 94,500. See Marilyn Hodges at 3322 'Seaview, Corona del Mar. -- UHlqllE i. "'"" V--Sharp 2 bdrm plus convertible fa mily room, super pOOl area, 62,500. See Gudrun Coady at llllS5 Calvert. llMf9uE i. -Verde -Handsome, yummy 3 bdrrri Buccola, across from park , perfecto! 79t500. See Giles Statum at 1791 Hummingbird, Mesa Verde. UHf9UI i• .Harbor . View Ho•et - Portofino with bunk room, plus 3 bdrm home. Slighll~ Spanish. Sec Nancy Lau x. at 1729 Port Charles. Bring 92,600. UHlfj)UE In -Verde -5 bdrms, pool, jacuzzi. atrium model. 80,500. See Earl Hibbard at 2081 Goldeneye, Mesa Verde UHlfj)UI lo Mes• 'l'•rtle -:-4 bdrm , custom near golf and tennis club, large lot, single story. See Betty Chappel at 1882 Tahiti Drive, Cotta Mesa. UHlfj)UI i. -'I'--Fairway 4 bdrm, sihgle stor.y, new offering at 149,000. See Martha Beynon at 3024 Java Road. llHlqlll lo -'I'--5 ·bdrm, split level with big lam. rm., 2· frplces., near golf, tennis. See Jac1kie Handleman at 1925 Kauai. 87,500. U~l()UI: 11VMl:I ON 1°'0f THE l!fAl lSTATf MAl!ICfT wtTMTMf NtCl'IT "°"-1 SE.lllHCI TMI l#Artn" MOMfl • COllONA Oll fllM. l7HOOO •IA YIM)f, ~ • CA&.llM Pete/Jar,.ell f<eaft'I • pl'e6enl6 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Tor OF THE HEIGHloltHOOD -AND Clean as ·a whistle. 3 Bedroom home with huge playrOom and partial ocean view. $75,000. JOJ Lo J .... Howpori leach BEST VALUE IH WESTCLIFF ARIA -'charl)ling· 5 bedi-oom, family roon1 with privacy for everyone . Lovely patio for your enterta ining, surrounded by lush landscaping. Asking $91.500. 1433 Hkjhlaod Dr. Hewport leach S.. 1·5 SOMETHING SPECIAL IAYC:llST -5 Bedroom~. sewing room , large family room. beamed ceiling living room, formal dining TI>Om. All this with lovely pool and garden selling. $139,000. I 4Z I s.tio9o, Howpori -h s.. 1-5 VIEW CATALINA AHD IOATIHG ACTIVITIES -in Lh e Bay a nd Ocean from almost every roo.lll i n th is 3 l}~droo m h o m e. Beautifully situated on the bturr. it makes the most of the panorama below. $lti5,000. 1521 KllM)s ltd. CHffHa•..,, HI s.., 1-5 NEWPORT HEIGHTS HEW LISTIHG Charming Custom Built -2 bedroom , 2 balh. 1500 s q.It. home. Easily expandable! Beautiful patio and yard + 3 car garage. Priced right at $56,500. 543 Rodi...._ Hewpori Beach Sun 1-5 SKINNY DIP · WITH CONFIDENCE WALL!D S!C:LUSIOl'I -on large cul·d e·sac lot. This split level 3 bedroom home iS so distinctive one should see it to a)fpreciale the many pluses it offers. Just im~gine jumping off the master bedroom deck into <t sparkling pool. Offered at $Ul9,500. 2lfl·H-. Howpori leach S.. 1·5 VIEWS -EVERY WINDOW CUSTOM AIR COHDmOHBI HOMI - on 18th Fairway of Big Canyon Golf Course. Architect designed, builder's own home. True gourmet kitchen - ideal for the entertainment minded. Be the first to see~ 11 IOfol St. Geor9e, llt c...,..., S.. 1-5 POPULAR KINGS RD. COUHTRY COTTAGE -used brick fireplace and open beams thruout combine to give this 3 bedroom home a warm cozy feeling. Y9u can even see the ocean from the pool a nd jacuzzi. And you oWn the· land . Offered at $122.500. 14ZO Kl119s Rel. Cl-.. , HI S... I ·5 ' Offic; Open S.twdayt & Sunclfiy• J .~~.!~!~!ff REA_!;!! . . 11c E. a.1-. alvd., ,a.ii.. 615-4060 ------------ 1ooz&.....o1 IOOZ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• OPEN FOR INSPECTION SAT & SUN 12-6 · .HARBOR VIEW HOME 1833 ,ORT SEAIOURHE, HI " llPOll YOU IUY STOP IH AMII SH THIS llUUTIFUL HOML l'OOI. SIJID LOT, Fii L»!D. MAHY EXTIAS. ftlCBI l!LOW MARl!n FOi fj)UICK SAU. c:-s,. __ Lachenn1yer I 1 f• 11 h >r 44'-l9ZI Ens: 645-0882 G1Mrol 1002 •••rol 100:1' Ga•c .. I 002 ••• ,.. 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You won't rind another like thla! Country llvil\C wll.h all the C!onvenlenee11 ! Don't .Plff up WI op- JOr1UnJty for app& .. 1o .... aaUl47..010. Ol'fllf rr(t• rr JM !b'tt Nl(f• r:'.:"''I THI' Rr~J ~,,,_J L>I All K> ... IALIOA ISlAl4.J RllDUCID $10,000 3 Bdrm., 2 baLh, -=:ell con- 1tructrd home. Ideal ror remode ling. Close lo South a. i ~\1l1~.[111rq I • 7 • ----·--~----, • . ' .· I NtUlft .... S. J"-t~--_ · .__._....,,,_ ~ · •••······•······ ···•· .••.. ,.,,... ,._.--,...,., ..,. s. .... s-. . ,._.. ,_ s. ··-· , 1002• ................................ -.............. , •••••• - ..................................................... . &lnd•y. Apnl 2~. 1975 DAILY PU.OT DI ' ' .. , 1•2 •· .. ·'1100 •' , • .. 1-·· .. ....... ·.·.··.·.,·.·.··.·.·.";,,'1111';;";,;',;',;,";'~',;,';"~·,;,·,;,••;•~·,;,••:•,;,•,;,••:•,;,•~•·:1 ,,., ' 2· •••All 1002 1•• --tMe IOOJ H••e• Fors. i"•••H ,_. s. ,_ ..... Solo .............................................. ····················~·· ··············-················-··-······ ···-···································~······ ....... 1oozGOMro1 IOOZG-1002 ~-. A"4~ S,,,ta ~ REALTORS"" . . - - OCEAN OR IA Y7?r Just one short bloc:k to either -or _? 2 Bedrm,, 1% buth. Fireplace, ·bltn kltchen •. ideal beach home. Walk to everythmg on the Balboa Peninsula. A real buy for only ... S.SS,ooo. - · MEW LISTING ' Fo r this immacul'ate ho,me in I Ross moo~. 3 Bedrooms. family rm, ·a '!arm bri ck fireplace. All neal and ltdy. Pool s ized yard. Beautifully landscaped , with s prinklers front and back. See it a nd buy, $.54 .450. MEW CUSTOM DUPLEX SOUTH OF HIGHWAY -d~you like shingles, shakes, stained gl!iss solid oak paneling, raised paneled doo~s 700 sq. ft1 of decking & 4 car parking? $119,500. ' 509 GOlDENROD. CdM Sat/Som 1-5 CALL-644-7270 2n1 I. ';.°"'' Highway, Corona def Ma< -":''°' NATIONAL MUI.Tl LIST Sll YICI to\11• wt i.tl #Ur IN Ill. JIU, 01 rl.tH '"'-iiii!!!i0i•l"14{f ,.,... #.il- l 002Ge•rol 100 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ CAPE COD, WATERFRONT with pier mid slip Huge lwo-story 4 BR & den. 3 Bi\, with rormaldining, 2 frplc's., 3 car gar and Extra parking. $145,000 OPEN HOUSE SAT/SUH 1-5 PM ' ' ~·o. t:J Balboa Co\'es. Newport Beach 14 YFROMT COMDOMIMIUMS .LMM & '--OptioM each with pi..-& 51ip a•all 2Bdrm, 2 bath 5500. Mo . 2Bdrm, 2 bath $59 ,SOO . 2Bdrm, 2 bath 5795. Mo .· 2Bdrm, 2 bath $9S,OOO'. JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 2919 Mewport ll•d. corner 3oth ~---- LIDO •1s.:i~ 115VlaUcloSo.d 0,..Sat/Sun.1-5 Waterfront 4 BR., 15 ba., rumpus rm. Pier & float. sandy beach. $325,000 Spacious 4 BR., family rm., clin . On 52 ft. E nclosed patio. $179,000 rm. Large 8 BR., 6 ba. home on sandy beach. Trade or lease. $295.000 Xlnt buy. 3 BR, 3 ba. single sty. home on 35 rt. street-to-street lot. $89,000 WA TERFIONT LOTS "40x90 n. $250,000 40x90 ft. $285,000 BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR 1 ll I• 'Y .d. (), • •. H t;i/', f,1til MEXT TO SPYGL.4ss Hlghly_upgraded 41 bedroom, 3 bath single level home. l"hl~ SANDPIPER MODEL h as been prOfesslot\_aUy decorated 'and custom landscaped . Magnificent patio and vlewl11g deck . 3 1Cur garage. Sl23.~. Yc>u o "''lt th e land. Call 640·6161 CAREFREE LIVING Super sh41rp Z bcctroo111 beach Condo. Loculed c'°se .lo shopping ~nd banks. This adult developmc nl offers leis ure lt'[ing at its 'best . .Won't last long. S29.900. Cull ~0-UWl ' . MEWPORTWEST WALK ;ro BEACH -s ide yurd for bo C:t t L~!1.G1;acious l ::;Lory. 3 bedroom, 3 battl borne has large formal dining + separate fadlily rm with fire1>lace. ASSUMABLE"LOAN , call now fo r full infOrlJlation on thi s new lis ting. sr'E~\}ro · sT. 10"'1FAcE Church and school. This PRESTIGE home h us 3 bedrcto.rrk; 'anct 2 baths. l .. andscapCd lo perre~l ion. shows pride of ownership. 5.54 .000. Call 962-4454 . HORSE PROPERTY One LJeauLifur ac:re and 21 .. ~ year old 2400 sq .ft . home . \Vilh 4 bedrooms. 211:.! baths, d eo, fC:tn1il .r l'Oo m, ctrean1 kitche n. vi.iulted ceilings and huge 11r~placc in li ving 1·001n . 4 Statl barn \.\'i lh ha y , uncl t<.i C"k rooms. 2 large cu rr ~ls. ~ul-de ·s a<:. \'1cw of rollin g Jtill s. tl'~Cs <.1nc.lorangc g rc)ve. t\SKJ . ..;G $129 .500 ! ! Calf546-4141 CUSTOM QUALITY MESA VERDE U i~ 4 bedroom . :t bHth . ··AJmos t Cus tom ... ltomc with fea tures only found i 11 more expensive ·homes. 1''ormul dining room. se1>a rate eating area in kitchen, huge family roo m, corilpletely r edec:oratl.!d interior. <:o v~red p<.1ti o . profess i o nall y li:indscaped grounds. 1:1111 price just $77.500. Ex cel lent finan1.:1ng a vailable. Call 546 -414 1 IOOZ ............................................... * OPEN SUMDA Y 1-5 * .. !NICE'S NICEST! Perfe ct family home; 5 BR. + fam . rm. & din. rm., 4. ba.·Lge. sunny patio. $139,500. 221 Via Nice; Lido Isle VACATION OH CARNATION ? Spac·io\J s 3 BR . units; generous sto r age ; r r plcs. 5127,600 . 511 Carnation, Corona del f\.1ar · CUSTOMIUD CtmE . A-Frame: :) BR .. 2 ba ., country kitchen. Near pool:-; & tennis; walk to ocean. $6219()0. 238 Colton, Newpe>r t Shores. 1 DAVIDSON REALTY .,., ...... l 'l' ...... ~ :\ 64:i 7575 I:: f'..i,.wpc11' ri1~d N t 673 ll06U ' G...... t002.GIMrtll 1oozG•M•ol IOOZ G~ IOOZ ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• House Hunting and Buying . Tips from your Realtor Findi119 the right home at the right price is ne•er a ' simple proce11, but it might be o lot less complicated than you think. The MA TIOMAL 4SSOCl4TIOM OF REALTORS'I!> suggesh the followi119 h011se-hunti119 and -i.u,1ng tips.that can sa•e you time, effort and headaches: ' *Do a 11111e homework. Tna needs and interests of your lam11y will determine the most lmpOl'tant doc1s1ons to be mage: Do you want a new or e.a:1s1lng hOme? snou1d 11 oo 1rad1honat or modern., HO.'fl many Dedrooms and batnroo ~s' d'6es your lam11y reQu1re? And , 1oca11o n? Sho u ld t ne li eighborOood oe ou1et and co11 ... en11onii ori oosy and 1nt orma1? Any house Is · 1us1 right," 11 it:.s rignt ICM" you. . • * Con1act a REAL rORa. Since you have determined to some extent !he type ol hOuSe you need. (and htt"S ready lO ne1p you ner~ too). ne can matcn yoi.i r &ream nouse to ttte realistic needs ol )'Our lam11y, The more specihc you are. tne more erflc1ent he can oe. vo1,(re 1111 1ng yourself time by narrowing the cno1ce 1n houses. *Know what you can afford. As a general rule·ol·lhumt>. the home &l'lould cost no more than 2.5 11mea your annual income. end 'monthly mortgage p ayments snould not exceed 25% or your monthly income. These guides are llex1Dle, however. and ca n oe a11ec1ed ov vou r otner oohga11ons. *Cnec1e your asse ts -sav1 ng1',. Mi11estment1, etc. -and rememQer, tnere ere a vanety o f potenl•al tenders: savings and loans. morto•o• banking companies. and commerc111 bank1, ExPlore all sources. ' . *Be real1shc. Yo~r dream nou&e wtll oe a comprom1stl oe1 ween needs, emotions. and wnat you can afford. .3o lake all trte {l'IOSI important !actors into consideration. *Thoroughly inspect !rte homes you are srtown. Your REALTOA ao w1U see tnat you hlh'e plenty of time lor a thorough, unhurried inspection. He wul inspect flames wrlh you and call your auention to improvements and a~van1ag~s you m1gnt overlook. and point out ahy d1sad11an1ages you m 1gh1 no 1 not1te. ' . *Ask quesnons. Don t hes1tei. 10 Mk aooul any ph ase or tne house and property tnat comes 10 mind -1119 ne1gnoornood, structural soundness, c loset and s torage' 1plct, and plumbing. It you are unsure about lhe soundness ol a house, ha11e •n appraiser litspecl 11. ~Rememoerl a11nougrt a home ''a big ~Jtnv'!tment. wnen you ouy • home, you re saving money you would 01nerw1sa pay 1n rent; Your equ1ly 1ncre•sas eacn time you make a mortgage payment, and taxes and 1nteresl are income 1ax deducoons. lllt"MOST IMl'ORTAMTLY. ·'°"'re ill•••ti"' IR '""' fallllly'1 happl11e11, ............... bwti..-IRYeslMnt...,..here. . . . . • • BEST IN BLUFFS . 4 IDRM., l IATHS-SIZ,500 Interior designe r 's own . Vera Dennis. beautifully customized. Open 1·5. 29 12 Quedada OLD ILUFFS -IAY. VllW 3 Bdrm. G·plan ; open beam ceil.; newly decorated. Open Sun. 1-5. 1962 Vista Caudal LIKI NIW ~HEAR POOl 3 Bdrm .. wrap-around patio overhang ; free standing; $75,500 wilh WI HAVE OTHERS FIOM $56,0.00 TO $125,000 IOOZGeMrol IOOZ ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ /Ja'J./,ontJJome & Rer 4 Bedroom, 4 Ba1h & Golle<y New cuslom 2 s tory home on BAiboa Peninsula with 2 fireplaces, wetbar and beautiful built·ins. Lots of glass providing a fantastic panoramic view . of Newport Bay . Fee land. $279 ,000 . OPl!H HOUSE THIS WEEICEHD IZOO UST IALIOA BLVD .. 67s-ll ZO ············~·········· ............................................. . MI U WOODS llAUTY -PHA-VA This lovely decorator home Just introduced t o the market. Four large bedrooms, 2 bath. formal dining. plu< large fa mi\)' room. All of this plus low maintena nce yard with fantasti c poql. Only 562.SOO. , • • OCEAN VllW-$77,000 Go rgeous oceunvic w C<>ndo on best part or the bu )'. Full security, .. pool . and s undeck. Bo<it s lips avai lablc. non 't n1iss this 2 bdrm, 2 ba th home . Wa lk tos hopping. restaurants. & beach. FAMILY FUH-5 + POOL Supe r upgraded tri.Jevcl r epubli c hon1 t!. Sho,vs like a n1 odcl. Formal dining, huge family roo1n with large fireplace. Ji eated ancl riltered pool "'ilh fircpit for cnlcl'taining. J:>rofessionally landscaped a nd a ll or this for S66.!J50. FORECLOSURE PEHDIHG-5 + POOL This Jo,·e ly 3 bdrn1. 2 bath hon1e n1us t IJe. :'i o ld . I luge us ed brick fireplace. LO\\. m aintenan1.:e. yard \vil t1 \:_111ge pool. Choi ce area of Costa !\l esa. O nly S-l7 .950. · C31l 5'15-9493. Walker &Lee Real Estate CieMral I 002 Gue-ral " IOOZ ••••••••••••••••••••••• G I HO DOWN l IR FORMALDIHE ASSUME $11,900 Nt:s tled on tree lined .stret:t in prime coastal area. Secluded entry le large farnily sized livini; roo m . Formal din e . Mod e rn wife .s olv e r kitchen. Generous s izt..-d maste r & c hildr e n ·~ suites. Boat & trailer ac· cess. Hurry for th is seldom offered bargain! C.all 963· i88l. Ol'lN IO! 0• II S IUN '0 llf II'\/' -THE REAL' E~TATER~j .•....••...•.....•.... .., •...•.....•.....•...• BALBOA PENINSULA 'fh 1s finest duplex , cons is ts 01 2 sep;.1ra te bl<lgs .. each with 2 bdrms .. 2 b;.1ths & f::.imil y rn1 . 0 11\y 2 yrs. old, one h<1s ba}' v1t•\\' & one h a~ good occa11 viL'\\'. Only ;::61.).000 ea ch unit, must buy together 1\n 1 dc~l two family arrange· n1ent. GaMral 1002 G-rot 1002 • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Grand Opening PhaseTwol ~First .phase sold out in _ two weeksl Rqncho San Joaquin is the newest resldentlol opportunity in one ol Southern Collfomlo~ most popular areas. Near the University of California, Irvine and the villages of Turtle Rock and University Pork . Port of The Irvine Compony·s 83.000-ocre master pion. You·n find our striking group of 2-bedroom. 2-bedroom plus den or 3-bedroom townhomes clustered olong quiet curving roods. There ore lush green views In nearly every d irection. Rancho Son Joaquin Golf Course. Wllliam R. Mason Regional Park . Plans coU for a Pflvate membership tennis club nearby. Inside. the quality features you expect in a fine home. Plus a value for the future that only a choice community like ·this eon offer. You d on't hove to be a golfer to recognize this votue. Townhomes from $53.990. Qancho san Joaquin townhomes ·· ·The life you've been wolfing for. " ' • • • • ' ••• HOUSES FOR SALE J 'mlOOM 859 Acapulco, Laguna Beach 494.9473 . Sun. 2·5 867 Acapulco, Laguna Beach 494 .9473 Sun. 2-5 882 Acapulco, Laguna Beach 494 -9473 Sun. 2-5 2600Cliff Or. Newport Beach 645-9070 Sat/Sun 1-5 386 Ramona V<{ay . Costa Mesa 546-4141 $49,500 Sun 1-5 •437 Seaward, Coronadel 'P.1ar 673-8550 $67.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 427 Narcissus, Corona del J\.tar 675-2373 $71.000 ' Sun 1·5 594 Hamillo!J. COsta 1'1es{l . 645-0303 $34.750 Sunl-5 543 Redlands. Newport Hghts,Jl/B· 675-4060 $56,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 712 Malabar (Irv. Terr.) CdM 675-3000 Sat/Sun 1-5 17201 Apel Lane. Huntington Bch 846-0989 $39,900 'Sun 1·5 2.505 Iris Way, Laguna Beach · 494-7531 Sun 1-5 2 IR & FAM RM or DEH 18382 Mapledale Ln., Hunt Bc.h 752-1920 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 3 Ru~ Deauville, Big Canyon 644 -6056 Sun 1·5 4601 Balboa Blvd, Newport Beach 645-2963 $59,000 Sa\ & Sun 1·5 1982 Port Locksleigh, HY Hms NB 644 -8896 $76,500 Open Sun. 330 Morning Can.yon Rd, 9dM 675-7225 $106,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 10 Rue Fountainebleau Big Cn NB 644-1766 $128,500 Sun. 1·5 1706 Pt. Sheffield <HY Hms) NB . 833-8600 $70,000 Sun 1-5 •2702 Vista del Oro <Bluffs) NB 644 -7845 $60,500 Sal/Sun aft 1 2441 Vista Nobleza (Bluffs) N.B.- 675-3000 SSS.000 • Sat/Sun 1-5 331 Driftwood, Corona del Mar 675-7225 $122,500 Sun 1-5 · 18Goodwill Court , Newport Bch.,. 548.-96071646-6426 -Sun 1-5 3 IEDROC)l.4 · 430Vista Suerte (Bluffs) N.B. .. 640-4050 $54 .500 Sun. 1-4 5821 Price Dr .. Huntington Beach 842-5541 $42 ,500 Sun 1-5 l822 Barkwood (CalifHms) Irv. 551-3480 $41,900 Sat/S~n 9-5 10141 EICapitan, Hunt Beach 968-4456 $56,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 - 1765 Bahama Lane, J\tesaVerde, CJ\f 646-3255 Open Daily 1-5 1577 Ponderosa. J\1esa Verde, CJ\t 556 -6901 Sat. &Sun 1-6 667 Vista Bonita (Bluffs) NB 640-8455 $63.000 Sat/Sun 12-6 238 Colton (Npt. Shores).N.B. 645-7575 $62 .900 Sun 1-5 2581 lris Way. Laguna Beach 494 -9473 $107,000 Sun.1-4 429 ViSta Sue'rte. Newport Beach 673-8550 $72.500 Sat/Sun.1;5 440 Elmhurst (CoilegeP~ 'c,M. 833-9781 $44 ,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 1772 Kenwood Place, Costa.l\1esa 642-9601 S39:9so -Sun 1-5 428 Narcissus, Corona del J\far 644-1766 $78 ,000 'Sun.1-5 324 Morning Canyon Shrclfs CdM 642-8235 $139,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 436 Cambridge Circle, N. B. 675-5511 Sun 1-5 *1871 2 Via Torino (T.ock) Irv 552-7500 · Sun.1-5 •1420 Kin gs Rd. CliffHaven. NB 642-5200 Sl22.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 810 Kin gs Rd., Newport Beach 642-0200 S93,750 Sunday 1962 Vista Caudal (Bluffs) N.B. 644-1133 Sun. 1-5 •#40 Rue Fontaainebleu Bg Cn NB 549-8505 5135.000 Sun 1-5 •1f40 Rue FontCJinbleau, Bg Cn. NB 549-8505 Sl35.000 Sun 1-5 •1430Santanella Ter Irv TrCdM 644-6200 $79,500 Sun. 1-5 2101 Vista Entrada (Bluffs) NB 642-8235 $76,500 Sun.1-5 324 Otero (Bluffs) NB 642-8235 $74,950 Sun.1-5 1521 Kings Rd. CliflHaven, NB 642-5200 .$165.000 Sun 1-5 •17941 Bascom, Univ Pk, Irvine 640-6161 $55.900 Sqn 1·5 3 IR & FAM RM or DEH 288 E . Wilson, Costa J\1esa . 752-1920 Sun 1-5 111 Via Dijon (Lido Isle) N.B. 675-7542 Sat /Sun 1-5 •1822 Buttons hell Ln, Baycrest NB 642-6554 675-8444 Sat/Sun l-5 . 480 Ny es Place, Laguna Beach 494.9473 ~,500 Sat/Sun 11·4 474 Nyes Pl(,!ce, Laguna Beach 494-9473 $88,500 Sat/Sun 1-4 3811 Topside Ln (HV His) CdM 644 -11 93 Sat/Sun 1·5 •1827Sabrina (Irv. Terr.)CdM 673-2222 Sun 1-5 308 Poinsettia, CorQrla del Mat 673-2222 Sun.1-5 206 Hanover (College Park) CM 646-7414 542 ,950 Sat/Sun 3323 Nevada <Mesa Verde) CM 557-7067 $59,950 Sat/Sun •412 Collon St., NwptShores, NB 540-1151 Sun 1-5 1224 Belfast, Halecrest. CM 546-414 1 540-2286S39.950Sat/Sun1-5 26705 Lope De Vega, Mison Vjo. 586-5616 $50.000 Sat/Sun10·5 ••13SOW. Bay Ave., Nwpt Bch 640·1607 $239.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 20782 Farnsworth Ln. Hunt. Bch. 536-4130 561,950 Sat/Sun-12-5 612 All view Place. Laguna Bch 494-5758 $195.000 Sun 1·5 •1227 Outrigger Dr. <HVHJ CdM 640-8819 $129,500 Sat/Sun:10.5 •26662 Vuelta Loma. Cap. Bch (714) 496 -4712 $.54 ,750 Sat /~n 9-5 •3156Sumatra. Mesa Verde, Clll · 645-0303 $49,950 • Sun 1·5 • . .. -~-----------------~--------'"'"--------------, • .. · -. DIRECTO"·y . · ' . . . ... .,. ........ -. ~tt.:~::::::3::.::.~:.'t.1.::.7.:i~.::;:. ... w.,.,DAU.YPiLOT WAJtffADS.P ........... e•l•l ..... ~fW .. er ................... 111 l•f9n11etl•• 1RIW1c.e.-eec111...W.,,llla.,wl~. 1. .:. ... •1793(.Cedartree, Univ Park Irv " •1508~ver Or. (Westcllfll NB 645-0303 $85,7~ Sun 1·5 ' '60767' $87,000 Sat SUn, l-5 **409 N. Baykont <l\al Jsll NB . '2fl32Slliw (Park Place) Hunt Bch 833-9781 $220,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 982-~ S~t:-1-5 1$762Summercleud,H.B. 47:js Cortland Dr. (Cameo lUnds)' 842.2535 $54,900 Sat & Sun 1-5 673-3177 •$87 900 Sat SUn.1·5 10690 .El Toro, Greenvally Hm. FV 1215 Nott,ingham (Westcliff) l'jB . 963-5457 $57 ,950 Sunl-5 00.658S $87,500 Sat SUnl-5 2917 Jacaranda <Mesa Verdel CM •2201 E .16th St. Newport Beach 549-0812 $43,900 . Sat/Sun 12-5 646-0742 $69,500 , <lil!l SUn 1·5 1201 Be rkshire, Westcliff, NB · 2069 Mandarin D.r. (Mesa Vjll').,£,M 646-7711 Sat & Sun 1-5 546-4900 ,.. • .: sat .ain 1().5 320Seaward, Shorecliffs, N.B. 2865 Europa, Mesa Verde, CM · 675-5511 Sun 1-5 557-Sj)'IO $69,000 sat SUn}:5 , 2424 22nd St. Back Bay,N.B. '9551 Bay Meadow Dr. H.B .•. 675 -5511 • · Sat/Sun 1-5 962-4643 $6J,500 · Sat 'sun 12-5 ••1915 Buyside, Corona del Mar 1841 Port.Margate (HVHms) NB · 644 -1766 $250,000 Sun.1-5 $92,500 , Sat &Sun 11-7- 1215 Somerset Ln <Dov Shrs} NB •27Q7-Bl~ewater , HV!Ils, CdM 644 -1766 $125.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 646.74i4 '$162,000 Sat SUn l ':f 320Vista Madera (Bfuffs )\'N .B. ••13 Balboa Coves, Nwpt Beach 644 -1766 $97.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 675-6670 Sat SUn 1-5 1300 Seacrest ( HVHills) CdM 3860 Ocean Birch, Harbor Vu His 644-6200 '$118 ,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 .'640-6161 $123,900 Sat SUn 1-5 •2318 Heather Lane, Nwpt Beach lOIOl Theseus (Suburbia Pk}.HB 642·5200 $109.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 644-4910 $61 ,500 Sat SUn 1-5 1106 Sandpiper (HVHills) CdM ***61 Linda Isle, Newport Beach 644-6200 Sat/Sun 1-5 152-1920' Sat SUn 1-S 2402 Bayfarm, Santa Ana Heights •1019 Marion Ln (Wstclill) NB , 644-6200 Sat/Sun 1-5 675-5726 $239,500 Sat SUn 1·5 17571 Hickory Tree La, Un Pk Irv 26J 16th Street; Costa Mesa ·. • '· . 642-5200 $63,900 Sal/Sun 1-5 752-1920 $54,900 sat SUn 1·5 2601 Vista Ornada <Bluffs) N.B. •1653 Reefview,Coronadel Mar- 675•3000 $69,500 Sal/Sun 1-5 675-7225 $134,950 S~t SU~ 1·5 • 1507 Bonnie Doone Urv. Ter) CdM 1826 Tradewinds, Newport Beach 675-3000 $79,SOO Sal/Sun 1·5 645-0303 1-4:30 • •526S. Bay front (Bal. Isl.) N.B. •1074 Santa Cruz, Costa Mesa 675-3000 Sat/Sun 1·5 545-9491 $62 ,500 Sat SUn l ·S • •63 Balboa Coves (Bal Cove~) NB ••333 Morning Star Ln Dov Shr NB 5-.. $131 900 S t /Sun 1 5 644-1766 $295,000 . Sljn.1·5 67 :•000 ' a · 4501 Hampden Dr <CamShrs) CdM - •l855 Illinois, Costa Mesa 644-1766 $139,500 . Sat SUn 1·5 646-7171 · Sun 1-5 ••2716 Bayshore Dr., N'pt Bch · 3124 Yukon Ave .. Costa Mesa 644-1766 Sun. 2-5 752-7315 SSl,500 Sunl-5 4031 Escudero, Racquet.c;)ublrv 971 Sonora, Mesa del Mar, C.M. 833-8600 $59,900 .Sun 1-S 556-2660 $45,500 Sun 1-5 18692 Via Palatino, TR-His Irv 2207 Waterfront, Coronadel Mar 644.QOO · Sat Sun 1-5 67~·7225 5125,000 Sun 1-5 2427 Francisco Dr., Nwpt Bcb · 133 Shoreclifls, CdM 644-6200 Sat SUn 1-5 675-7225 Sl38,500 Sun 1-5 2047 Port Provence, HVHomesNB 279 E. Wilson, Costa Mesa 642-8235 $99,450 Sat Sun 1-5 646-7171 Sun 1-5 ••607 Bayside Or., Prom Bay NB •437 Cabrillo, Costa Mesa 673-3900 Sat SUn 10-5 p.m . 646-7171 • Sun 1-5 649 Bolsana, Portofmo, NB 2438 !lowdoin, Costa Mesa 646 -7711 Sat 1-6 Sun 12-6 646-7171 · Sun 1-5 215Agate, Balboa Island •1701 Galatea. Ir.vineTer, CdM 6:14-1766 $149,500 Sat SUn 12-5 675'4392•, $150,000 Sun 1-5 •1500 Galaxy (Dover Shores).NB 340 Monte Vista, Costa Mesa 642-8235 Sat Sun 1-5 646·7171 Sun 1-5 ••223 Canal, NwptShores. NB 2318 Redland. Newport Beach 5' . 642-5.200 $65,000 ' . Sat Sun 1-5 . ,644 -6200 · Sun I · •l724 Terrapin (Baycrest) N.B. , • 303LaJolla,N~wportHghls,NB 675-3000 $107,500 Sat Sunl-5 642-5200 $75,000 Sun 1-5 •2901 Ebbtide (H:v . Hills) N.B. 81 Royal St. George, Big Cyn, NB 675-3(!00• Sat SUn 1·5 675-4060 642·5200 Sun 1-5 2207 Pl. Harwick (HY Homes) NB •1821 Toyon (.Baycrest) NB 0675-30oo . Sat SUn 1·5 642-8235 $112,soO Sun 1-5 316Catalina, Newportlleach 340 Princeton, College Pk, CM · 646-7171 Sun 1-5 546-2313 Sun 1-5 •117 Via Nice, Newport Beach •3241 Minnesota, Costa Mesa. 646-7'171 '-. Sup 1·5 545-9491 $46,950 Sun 1-5 •12719 Albatross, Coota M""a · 2334. Westminster, Costa Mesa 646-7171 " Sun 1·~ 646-7-171 Sun l.S • J756•New Hampsljjre, Mesa Ver CM •2Twin Lakes Circ (Spyglass) NB ", · 556-2660 $55;900 Sunl-5 642-8235 $174,500 Sun. 1-5 . ·•1134'Salinas, Mesa Woods, C.M. •15392Lorraine, The Ranch, Iv .. 556-2660 $76 ;000 · · Sun >5 646-7711 · · Sun 1-5 •1739Tradewinds.i..n Bayers\ NB 165 23rd St., Ea&tside, CM 00·11:135 ' Sun. 1 642-6368 . $33,500 , Sunday 1-5 900 Alder Pl. Eastbluf~'NB 3124 Yukon, Costa Mesa 675-4060 $79;sj)o · · Sun 2-5 752·7315 $51 .500 Sun 1-5 423-San Bernardino,~wpt Beach 21692 Hilaria,.lJaCuesta, H.B. . 842:9321 Sun 1-5 968-4456 $61 ;500 Sun 1·5 . •11124 Galaxy (OoverShrs) NB 19892 Ranger La, Hunt Bch sp-8235 $168,5c51f · · Sun 1-S 549-8655 $45,000 • Sunl-5 1924Santiago (OoverShrs)NB , · •174-7·Pitcairn. Mesij Verde, CM . 642-8235 ' ' · · Sun 1·5 549-8655 · $66,500 · Sun 1·5 1939Tustin Ave. E-Side, CM. 3506 Catamaran, Corona de! Mar· Sll0-1151 $61,llso · ' ·Sun 1·5 644-61;IO $94,500 Sunday 1-5 1621 Bayclifl, Spygl~ss Rdg,NB 319 E. 19th St, Costa Mesa ,. 675-4392 $166,500 Sun 1-5 67~·1658 $47,500 Sun 12-4 101'1.)'r.esidio Dr., Costa Mesa • 532.Cancha. East,Blufl. NB 752-7315 $48,sOO Sun 1-5 673-760 1 879 .590 Sun 2·4 •lmOCalvert,•Mesa Verde, CM ' 4 llDROOM $46-2313 -Sun 1-5 111 Via Dijon (Lido Isle) N.B. 1548.0cean Blvd, Bal Penin, NB 675.7.542 Sat Sun 1-5 ! · 546-2313 Sun 1-5 •1412 Lincoln Ln (Westclilf) NB 1017 Presidio Dr .. Costa Mesa 642-6749 $122 ,500 Sat SUn 1-5 752-7315 $48,500 ".~" Sun 1-5 •35 Rue Fontainebleau, Big Cyn 17401 Teachers Ave., lrV1ne 644-6056 sun 1-5 • 673-4400 $60,500 . • Sun l.S 2675 Bayshore, Newport Beach 1&416Sandalwood, Fountain Val 64().6161 $135~000 Sat sun'!!-5 842-5541 $49,500 Sun 1-5 2071 Port Bristol CirN.B. 3451 Lotus (College Park ) Irv 1 640-6161 $83,950 Sat SUnl-5 552-8919 Sun2to5 2912 Q~edada {Bl uffs) N.B. · 203.1S. Capell a Crt M Ver CM 644-1133 $82)500 sat sun 1.5 97&-3519 $58,7:!0 Sun 11·5 2114 Vista Entrada (Bluffs) NB 48 llraeburn Lane, Newport Beach 640-4050 $72,500 Sun. 1·5 673.8550 $189,500 Sun 1-5 2 Rue Chamohix 'cBig'Cynl N.B. 2581 Cr estview Or,, Nwpt Beach 644-4910 ,139,500 Sat sun 1·5 586-6400 S92.SOO Sun.1·5. 2124 Vi s ta Laredo. Newport Beach •414 El Modena, Newport Beach 675-55 t 1 ss9:ooo Sun 12-5 548-3116 ' Sun.1·5 24041 Olivera or. Mission Viejo ' •19391 Sierra Noehe. Turtlerock 64().6161 $79,500 Sun 1-5 ·830·2l60 $45,900 Sunday 2320 Port Aberdeen. Abr Vu , l'iB · 673-7601 579,500 Su.n 11-4 •2025 Baltra Pl.. Coste Mesa ' 41R&FAMRMorDIH 833-;1821 S73.500 Sun 1-5 ii2a Main S~. Huntington Beach' 536-8821 $79,500 01,ILY 1-4 25361 MacKen7.ie Laguna Hills 581·7070 $54,900 ••204 Via Lido Nord Lido Isl NB -'711-7900 $249,500 Sun. 2-5 :ms Santiago Dr (Bayers\) N.B. · 645·1193 $94 ,500 Sat SUn 1·5 ••815 Via Lido Soud, Udo Is NB · ~5-6161 . . . Sat !lm 1·5 5 IEDROOM 14l! Mariners, Westclill, N.B. 675-SSll Sat 1·5 •1ni2z'Mann, Univ Pk, Irvin~ &IC).6161 $63,500 Sun 1·5 m·~y, Costa.Mesa 545:"'91 $52;GOO . . • .................. ***11 Unda lsle, Newport Beach I 752.1920 ' Sat SUnl·5 2018 Windward i.n. Baycrest, NB 642'6554 &75-M44 Sat SUn,1·5' •••76Und a Isle (lJnda Isl) NB ~-4910 $425',000 Sat SU 1·5 •2327 Tustin, Newport Beacli · 646-3255 sat SUn 1·5 2lOVlaCordova (Lidolslel NB • 673-7300 $139.500 sat ~11.1·5 •3621 Calamaran <HY His) Cdl\I 673.-2222 Sat SUn,1-5 2949,Cllff'Dr .. Newport Bea~_.... 548-~ $195,000 _,--Sat SUn 1·5 **32'1·SQµd,..N.ewporfueach . G'i~lZS $270,000 Sat sun 1·5 - 7076UttleHarborDr.;Hunt. Bch. ' 960-1422 $66.750 Saf sun.12·6 221 Via Nice (Lido Isle) N.B. 645-7575 $139,500 Sun 1·5 •2788 Mendoza, Mesa de! Mar CM 549-0812 'lSS,000 . Sun. 1·5 •2401 Francisco Or. J\lewport Bch 546-5880 $1'22,-sat sun 1 ·5 264SBainboo,'Eastblufl, NB , 6'5-0303 $87,-Sun l ·5 · 1839 Port Tiffin (HVHomes) NB 642-11235 ~',900 Sat sun 1·5 29 IQvernesa'(Bjg Canyon) NB 642·8235 . -Sat SUn l ·5 938 Bellis (Eastbluff) N.B. 644-7662 Sunday 1-5 •1621 Santiago, Baycrest, NB 642·5200 $139,ooo Sat sun 1-5 2672 Circle Dr .. Newport Beach · 675-7225 $172,000 Sun 1·5 •15eypress Point Ln BigCyn NB 644.QOO $184,900 Sun.1·5 ••826 Via Lido Nord Ldo lie NB · 642-8235 $300,000 Sun. 2-6 1633 Highland, WestclifC area, NB 675-4060 $91,500 Sun 1-5 2048 Mandarin, Mesa Verde, CM 546-2313 Sun 1-5 2733Sartdpiper, Mesa.Verde, CM ' 546·2313 · • Sun 1-5 2744 torenzo, Mesa del Mar,"CM .....,...-- 556-2660 $58,900 Sun 1-5 2327 Port Lerwick Pl, HVHms, NB 640-4592 • ! ' Sun 1·5 1818 Port Stirling (H.V. Hm').NB . 644-6085 ~07 000 · 'Sun 1·6 • 18458 Santa Leo.:ora, G /Brk FV 968-~· $82,900 · Sun 1-5 61Ri.FAMRMorDIH 2045 Port.Chelsea (HVHomesl NB . 642-8235 . Sat SUn 1-5. •3626Catamaran, CdM 675-5511 Sun 1-5 - CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 2 IEDROOM 18694 Maplewood, Hunt Beh 968-4502 $46,500 Satl-5 •1640-C Iowa (Mesa Verde) C.M. 556-2897 $30,000 Sun. 12-5 •9557 Petts wood. Yorktwn Villa, HB 962-4454 $32,500 ' Sun 1-_S •19937 Picadilly, Hunt. Beach '" t 640-6161 $29,900 Sun 1-5 3 llOllQOM •••31423 S. Coast Hwy. Lag Bch 549-1220-$99,500 Sun 1·4 2481 Irvine, Newport Beach 546-8640 . Sat SUn. All Day 329Vista Suerte (Bluffs} N.B. 640-'ssso $82,900 Sun 1·5 lll&FAMllMorDIH 345 Univ Dr. (Nr Back Bay) NB 548-7223 . $40,950 Sat SUn 10·5 So4 Cancha (Bluffs) NB 64().1841 f.79,500 Sat SUn 1·5 456 Vista Trucha (Bluffs) N.B. 640-5560 $79,500 Sat Sun.1-5 510Avoca do, Coronadel Mar 644-4910 Su.n .1-5 41R&FAMRMorDEH 5 Rue Ou Pare (Big Cyn) N.B. 64().5048 $199,ooO Daily 1-5 DUPLEXES FOR .SALE I llDROOM EACH 2220 Waterfront, Corona de! Mar 673-2222 Sun. l-5 4150rd1id, Coronadel Mar 673,8550 $62,500 Sat SUn 1·5 ' 2·1R&llR 241 Santa Isabel, Costa Mesa 646-7171 Sat Sunl-5 . 2 llDROOMS IACH 403:!8th St. <Npt. Isl) N.B. 675-4600 $93,500 2 •• '& 3 .. Sun 1-5 509 Goldenrod, Corona del Mar· 644·7270 $119,500 Sat SUn 1·5 3 IR & I IR 521-52l'h Iris, Corona de! Mar 644-7662 $90,000 Sat SUn 1-5 ' ••316ViaLidoNord,J4ol!NB < 646-77l! Sat & Sun 1·5 3 •• & 2 .. 415-415 'h Iris, Corona de! Mar 673-6510 $114,Soo Sun.1-5 3 llDROOMS IACH 511 Carnation, Corona de! Mar 645-7575 $127,600• Sun.1-5 206 Fernleaf, Corona del Mar 675-3000 Sat SUn 1·5 411t&21R 4800 Seashore, Newport Beach 644-7211 Sun.1·5 201 Collins Ave, Balboa Island 675-2861; $159,000 sat sun 1-5 HOME & APARTMENT 3 •• & 2 .. 5:!1 Fernleal Ave, Cor. d.el Mar · 673-8766 $112,000 Sat & Sun 1-S INCOME PROPERTY 2 HDROOM 620 Jasmine. Corona del Mar 673·3891 $115,000 Sat sun 1·5 311tl2M . 144 E. 2oth St, Eastslde, CM 546·2313 Sat&Sun 1·5 • Pool ·~ Walerfront W aterlrool It Pool ' " n-~•fvl°~ •• , •• , •••••••••• .1 ..... •ur:ill IHI •••• • ••••••••••••••••• "' " ( . ' ,LIDO I 'WATllROHT a·e~ullf1.1I Lido l•l•nd ft\erfronl duplex. 3 'bedioom, 2 bMlh homt: plut l bedroom unil over aara,,. M•aniricent viaw • .. under A00,000. 1 APRt.1 enly-.;64617711 . '()pti:Q t;vet. ;;;~~~~~~ii;.#, . \ • IA;JSHqDS * or~ ''!Tri~ I ·5 z491 ,.;-..ow 1 'lJi,7fanitlJ homi: lge. Jlv1n1 tin. family rm., formal dtn lna: l'm. ;>'8 big .bdrm1 .• 3 .bat.bl. Large corner lot wl4' room for boaL & motor coach storace'. Askilli $98,500 OPIN'SA T'SUH. I ·5 ,ZS 11 loltl Z Bdrm1., 1 bat.h PLUS lge. guest rm. & balh over a:araw:e. PLUS beach bath in a:aragc. Be111utiful r'emodelcd 'kitchen, lots of ch.arm. Purch~se. In tee or whh leuehold. , IA YSHORE'DR. 2 Bdrm., 2 btlh + gue!:il a r ea. Ne·w c:.1;rpet, dra1>4l:s .._ rreshly painted. ..Lje. living urea. <'alll to Seti! Xlrit buy at S'JS,SOO LEA SE or SIU. Near So. Coast Pl1Ua ; <t )'ts .. ~w; ~, bdfnu., 2 bath S•ndpou\le home . Ctl.fledral ~eil., Q'{'lJily carpets & drapes; ruccly lnd•cpd. $330 Month on yearly lease; will Sd.I at $46,~. Call stB·s.527, 9 lO 5, Qr eves. 548-4.569 "C·'' THOMAS " 'E'At. TOR ·.224W,Coa&t~ -N-.jt:"B'C!a~b • · r ' . Eyet.·: sq. "' ""' 'Jl'ST uW 'B'eaut·iC-ul 4.upl:es in eWpo!,t-'Bt.ae:h; just itepa1lo the ~a & surf. 2 Bdrms. ea.; owi'ler·s unit comple!ely remod~led'& it's super! Call now to .... SPANISH VILLA Flowirlg waterfall en- tices you lo enter thru the irpn gate to the mast un · usual, sharP' 3 bdrm .. l bath home you've aeen. Covered patio; boat & trailer access on corner lot. See j l, buy it! Only $38.500 v . • MORGAN REA.I.TY 552-4222 PE1'l iiOUSE SUN' 1-5. 3~~A:ba~l]t4 Kenwood Ylace, s.;o".sla Mesa . ·tl9:tao Agt: GU-9601 ll~'tANYOH-llOVER 2 ·Br &.Den jewel1 w/vicw of ocean & Catillina . E nlarged 2nd ,Bdrm . 'jtalian marble b;i.th ~ rrplc. Detux upgrading thruout. $127 ,5"). ·,19 Rue Fonla"inet>JeaU Owner. 644·5467. ·will consider lease. EXCIEU.EMT IMEXPEHSIYE Corona del Mar duplex, identical units, open Mamed ceilings. Each has its ~own , P,11.tio, 21,i blo~k s . from beach. GreaC stilrtif.CO.-income or good tetfr~t. C4'11 673-IWM. ()Pf:t.;'11( 9 • II S JLJl'n"OHI 'JK"I'. Like ge11l11g ma11ill'O I?' c:hang- l11g 1obs. ll\ere 11i 110 "i>e~l" Um<i. There·s only oow. But it just so ti~pcns Iha! now is a good tlmft 10 buy a homll. Tf1-0 rr'!Or'ltly matkll4 h11s atarle" 10 sol18"'itnd lnte~I rates h1ve stopped soe1i11g, Your REAL TOR~ ce11 stiow you how 10 u1ke advantage ol these c:o11dlllo11& to own )ho nome you've .always wanted. Call your REALTOR• now. Bec:ause now ts 'the best ti~ to bUy a home., IB 11.lAllOQ. ll!WNIT IAIHI· CISTA llW lllnllF IUl.111$ ' ------·--~--------· -· -------• H••H..,.. .. ,~~ ._.,.'!"~~~:",:; , J"••n,_.S. H111nhrS. lf111HfwS. 8'#'1dfy.Amil20, t975 QAJLYPILOT Pl ·~~~··•••,.•••••••.It•• •••••....... • ..... •••••-••••••••••••••• -·•••••••••-••••• ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hwa ll!--11r....1.-. • -.__II!....:: . ll•H --c....a.. • • Cf ,-.iH-'"'f"D2i ...... · ~'•~~"I 1'J. 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Jtoo ms & Lux u_rious Appointments. r. • a v ailab\e in CI>~i. A~s olutely · 117401 T"""CH•S <A'WL llVINI 3 Bedr,opm-, J 'belh 1!3.i50! You ••• s mell .,~,; About 4000 Sq. Ft. of Custom Qu ality " d e • d --r " lutrdwa.id~. er;,., Lh • n e woe!>lli. Ca ll -ff icora,,e, , und lands ape d. to ·, , drJ>ll, 4bht"'..,... i;..:e 566.2313 • · . . off e r s Dra m atic Glass-1'oppe d 1 ~'ctton,YtA $ .. rklin g fool and LJD'.P. IAYFIOHT 4" paU..$38.~.' • ·~Nr110°11 s 11.1N to 111N""' ••. . •• Solariuin . 3 Bedrooms, 31J:! Baths, 1)1'jhi~e S· Alti\TE' YA ps ur9 LQw~st'Prlccfidobayfron!Witbpjet'&' .zaa ~idt.'*tt*, ·_ .... · · Hu ge Family Room w/Wet Ba r & Cl I ts. l3411!Qj). t653 e,efview sll~. 4 BR., ba., boat & fumishih&s on R·• Zon-• i'• ~iw. H. 1_ SPECIAi. Massive Rock Firepface. Full Oinin g-rcle.-Open 1.-5' j · ... · also avail. :il:Int buy at$249,SOO (BlS55)-· ~ "'-· Hoom & A Gourmet Kitchen with: ] ANYON .6..M ,..,_.E ....... 1ulEW " $30,000. Be.t ot&.erms. Jfuri·y to sec th is Im· adi"oinih g Bre akfast Room . Ne w I ' I • . , ",,,. ·...,. .... " !f• ',• "WHITE c·-. RoyMcCarde MEs·v--m•'"late 4 llR, """ •~f q.uslotn, two be<l roqni ~nd --~ 1 lfflftor llfOMew,_. ,.. ....,.. fJJrm;aJ ~ining, .~burb~;a carpeting and decor in soft p::tstels I ~ 'd <liOme· ne stle,mong .ai ....... " eor-al" ',b'r1~lt?atl.:Y._Y,iS.i~le from ~labsolutely COit Mew.l729 Reduced $2s00By Owner P•rk l ·l!tor1 ranc.h. The a110Ws you choice-of .color ·-schemes. • 4 trees T I I · · et .... "" fqrgcous l1ome in Cameo ~ores, H~J:. a Lg garden home-Z:iOO s /f lge p a u o c<>m..Pll mcnts Lot landscaped tO beautify with easy I ·, ' ,U. WO oye y t1os oveflQ_q~ltb~ . f th . r ~ '11.pat!ooffeveryroor.n custom, built brick Bl:SQ. • ~ean and ca:n -. CDl\f S.:f!ine St view 0 e Jetty, boat t r a fie, GrSPICIAL -crtyrdentry'3 Br.z-Ba An ai r -co n ditio n e d eaFe.Quiet, Private Arca near Shops-~. address. $106,000. P.1orningCanyon. peoin&ula ' llghts & 180 degrees of .f.BR,famtl)'rm,.gepdin· 3000CountryClubDr. workshop is re;1.dy tor &Fin'e Beaches. i ()pen l -5 ·~; · P;8.ci{ic', ·3 ~ompletely· Piriv,a,te ~rm. i•.: r m, A·i bath& in SAT/SU ~l-5$87,500 thoi;e s pecial l ""lenti;, ~ A· 1G l{•'c1·~,5 HO.ME .. . stittes, 41h baihs, paol,' beautiful newe r ·~··· Carpels, 979-9636 , Dy21Jt4J&..621S Close to parks. tennis Discri•lll ,..., a.,.rs 5a.oulc:ISeel1U1! ·,· ~ ""' laddScaning: A r eal value at $25b,bo0 dra~. tile, bltns. No s"',·,510101 1T5hcseus. Open Prfce SI 95,000 ·Ext~a o rd in ary floor plan and <Bl54l)r-· 1 · · c1own lo 'fA.bu)<tn!VA o ..C.Point 1026 a un. · ~ f antastic pool a nd patio ar.rangement 1 1 • 1 , .. :.o 1 • 1% loan can be a-.uned. ••••••••••••••••••••••• We-sle-y M. Taytor Co. AU MAM & COMPANY ~ allowing most rooms to look out onto HA''RBO~ ~~arpet, 4ealtors Realtors 644-4910 1714) 494-5758 .• t h e patio. Remodelin g .pote'.Ii l lal ft DUPLEX BARGAIN iln lil"il~d . M'us tf sell! $92-,soo: 700 " . • MESA 1111.MAR OCEANVIE)l'S k •ine ..l. ~.-•'ab •• 0 . 151' , D I l,rom $68,950. $6950 dn I0 .... 7 .......,... -.. Pen. • , 1 • f "( 0 \ S B RM, Poo ,. very Prices are slill low at REALTY COA>IPA NY ••••••••••••••••••••··~ 1 ~·HOt~t.\:ORNER clp a a , Lu,xuriQus &: OanaPoinl ·Harbor.Cut Gr•atStarl«HcNM . r..OVELY FAMIL Y T he finest I t · I I 1 highly llPCf=· CIO:ie Y•"r expeo•es by. living ~ Covi--'Oll · · HO E . , CO . ,er· 0, l h OVe Y loschool• C"o:a " ., Super sl\arp 2 bedroom 1~1 M · , Sh I r . . --·. indeluxe 3 or 2 Br<t"'& EX , .,ore<: 1f S~ _GraclQUS rambling . two, COMP'ANV SOUTH'C0A51' .... condominium is walking 4 PL L>ram atic C;Jlhcdral ce(I~ bedroom :l-lom e \t"h a 1 .. -ge ruSti C . . · INVESTMENT renl the other. Agt. 34121 distance to schOOls & -· ings <>nd unique dinipg f '" uu $49:-0J812 <Al Coast Hwy, D.P . s ho pp ing. llcci-eation Unbelie vably Low areaare only2ofthe at-amily r oom, lotsiopCh glass areas, . REALTORS , ' . 496·3431 facil itiei; • pool & tennis S9 1.SOO tractive fc11.turcs of lttlti:~ a_nd a most.(1o ut ding patio area. 286-5 E ~IH C ""'""-'M MESA.YMDE EIToro IO J2 court.Only $25,000(X60J BR.2'Ba.scparatefam -Remodelll\.g pol~ ial ! $122.500. 331 •·."V':": wy.,ou 0'+ "!.'"' ar NEW ON MARKET! ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gail Foor 644-6200 Jy home in Univ.crsi Drfftwood'.._Qpe'n i~~: 1 . "$eJIJnt ll_ ~ ~~.11o9~4.~porrt Harbor lfnu.s u•llY low priced SWIM, Park. As king only $ti.5.9Cf1 . CDM1.CHARM • -· J.~~-,~~"! ~~':1;1;,;•;..: 1o•T & TENH1s • vrEH HOUSE • VETERANS RAISOR'S 'i It The most c'har Hiilg home for sale inf 6 73•4400. t e rta i n \.n g -ll)'"hts', You'll love lhisexclus ive 1123 MAIN ~'TllEE1' CDP.1 tbdtt~y GiankcOuntry kt~c'hen, tWo~ • '• . · • : ·Wa terfall , bar. $43,900. living on· the upper l<lkc OPEN DAJLY1·4 PM ~~~e ~igpo•u!~il~fen~oi-my~ REALTORS ,:,, , ·.J ... SOUTH COAST in beautiful Lake Forest. New, cust.om 48R &-fa m ~.,.,.,Campus Dr., lrvt~-Qtick p ati'. ''thr'e~m ; sleeping . • .. INVESTM•wT ' BR. l Y.a ha of upgraded r m. 3 car gar, 'frailer ac-to use your eligibility _... loft a nd a fantastic', ·anu'ly •oom> are .~!" c~-d.r·1·1 __ • '1022c' __;,_;,,,f...L.I ~-' 10.22 · .... ~ again! Why rent when Campus Valley Shop • ' r --,..... _... _ _. --.549·0S1Z e3I•.•.••,. '1•_· ~KluA~TfaE"L.lilLi"'A ~~s.·•,hoaffndaLllackye. PWaar•'". to you can own with very CALL83)..8600 , one of a kind highUghts. $115,000. 2207 ••••••••••··~..-··•••••••••••,•••··~· ••.-••••••• """ I;;;;;~~~~~~;;; W f ' i '•---------1 REALTY,837-9400 CALL s.36-8821 little cash? Call for de-aler ront. Op'en -5 " 1 ·1 SS6 703Sor963 S67l C,U6 5-7225 • WORK AT HO~?· MESA~E~~: By Owner -S B•.3BaLake1-Ge_,_al_d_S._T_h_om_a_s_.R_ll_'--""· . . .· JUSTS41,900-: • f •• · ·• ~ LIVE'' AT WORK. 7. . T k · lh" 3 1'~orest bOme. Approx. lfyou"re not ready.... Wil l buythisimrnacul a e lime to see is 3000 s q . ft . As king to buy don"t sec this .,. 3'bdrm., 2 ba. home • r bdr m., 3 bath, family $65,000. Submit your of-home. Loveliesl 4 bedrm,' air-conditioning, fam I ;T C-a,dolMcr '10~2¢c,ronodol M'!',. lpzz ························~-··················· f?;Ja;J~treaJ ':::/~ (/-•:,.t Yoµ can·a1most srlle)l it cooking in this. 1 chic s hake i-oQfea cottage. Bring I, •ntiques to .. fill 214>edrooms, hobby' room, dining ~·-$tudy. a reas. HighT &eam·s,. coty t.fire'6ce & ro/~.ed air. heat, ool Only $8f,500·aod seller will finance. . , ·>~1 · ~·· . .. :~~!!f~,~-, ~~c-• : '. .c:.--c1e1 ...... ' '·' 6 73-651 o: . . -r"";~. ~ ' . ~7'1' THE REAL l ~ EST/\T ERS_j Altrac ti.ve 2 or 3 unit'"'C'91l}Jl)ercial room home. 11..·s been fe r . O PEN HOUSE 3bath,homeintown,;:ill ro om , patio a •-bldg. + penthousey a pt. Sµi;ter,pad fo r profes.sion&ll y decorated DAILY 12 io s. 24635 the a menities. f'ormal .~:------=:-:-! sprinklers. A real ·7 -llSYChia tr ist, de ntal lab,·~.• C0<_3tor_ or · and landseilped. Most 01 Calle ·El 'foro Grande. dining r m , fall)ily room Irvine ro44 we 'd like to show il teal estaters .. Reduce.A. ti: $1 12,500 & the deeorator items and 58l ·AS21-w/Wet bar, suiikcn con-••••••••••••••••••••••• ·ou ' ~ some of the furniture is1 ---~-----1 \'ersatjon p"it, cathedral > . ~ :, the sell ers will finance ! ' ~· · I d~' lhe p ·ce ot r.-·-t · Val 1034 DRAMATI~ uEW >' inc u '"1 in r~ , rvvn arn ley . ceilings, close to beach .......,... $.59,950. Sorry we can I ••••••••••••••••••••••• and only $61.900 . .tcd 3 Br, f~am Rm, l Story "~ list ~II t_he ' loveli~ that GREEN Valley·3 pools. 4 Carpel, Realtocs893-1351 fr ee s t a nding home. VISleN I~, U.~1,VtRSITY REAL l¥ 300J E. Coast Hi)Jliway . Corona de! Mer • 673-6510 ; PANORAMIC OCEAN VIEW' ' .. go w1th·1t, but wed love Br, 3 ba, Ji v.din, ram-kit. P.rof. front landscaping. to have yo~ 1tee them. 2~ ga r, patio, parks. •OPEHttOUSE• Plu s h ca r pe tin g . RIALTY ,, s how in g . Fl{A . VA owner 968-2398 914• R...-to Univ. Park.$50,99ll. • Call us, we 11 ar.range a $57 .900. p rinc. only. SAT & SUN I-Dark dr;a pc ries & rehcing. 552-7500 'j financing:•: 1---·------1 •r•• 552 9JOOl:Skr East of Magnolia, SouU1 . . G R E r.• N ·r R E3'.'t: .. . ' of Hamilton. "' - / Brentv.:ood 3 br, 2 , • H u nt1n g~oh _Beac h TURTLEROCK By owner frplc, upgraded int/c • - R.:ally 3 br . 2 ba, cust. up· 552-7257 ~ VIS•N 536-6565 ~ra d ed , prof. lndscpd. ~ DALTY lnCludes land. Prin. only. 552•7500 Real Estate 1 n~!'iy J r~~c~J.~~es~ $65,000. 675-3.528 • OPEN 2 to 5, byMtNAY o ut .Ma i nt .• f r ee 3451Lotus garden ·g. Lovely fou n· EXCITll'IG-MEW COLLEGE PA.RK. 4 tai n . 5\.'i 'Ya Joan . By 3 Br, r am Rm. 2 story Syrac use model w/ owner. ~7 ,500.96&-3711 fr ee st a nding home. roof, a ir cond., beau · SOMEFOU<S EXPECT THE MOON IUTHERE ProL fron.t landscaping. upgrades. Will consi r P I u s h ca r p eli n g , lease option. ~~­'II' ,.---.._ Ir-..\• ' ' ' Real Estate byMINAY dra peries "'-fe ncing. Agl., lia rbThacke 4 niv. Park. $34,990. Eves 352-891!! 552·9300 Bkr. ELEGANT-HEW ( RA NC H 2100 sq. CL 4 2 112 ba, din, fam. 3 gar.+ 450sq.ft. unfi rooms. $68,500. 551-516 ' I • • • • ·-• • ,_ • • • . ' ' .. . -:-DAILY PILOT , • :Sunday. Aprll 20. 1_~1.5 it•h•• .. •"••"•~~•••··~~l~=•~•~••••••; ~~.~::.~.~ff••••• I~?~:::.~~••••••• ~=:::.~~•,•••••• C;:-.... 1171 -1t1m1HForS-. Hone1f0r541f IHOll••,_~ "4ewportle~ ":J"'+MewportlHdi :~·106t Me....49"cll 1069 · : Ch• .. • 1176 ••••••••••••••••!•••,•••· .,,-.......................................................................................................................... ;r.-. .................. ,. I •••••••••••••••••••••• B .. ... ~ .. ··••ech 1041~aHIM1. '10soL.,...Hln1 ' .. 1050 ~ ~ AVt:RY By o.,aer,. r,,$_,m. :;·~ .. ·;:;~~;;~~ .. •• ~::.:;· SP.RING HA,SSPRUNG MAYBE YOU HAVE .~~::d~f:~~::rr.~0+ r~~~1:~·.'d~r.~J~ '· ~~:;,~~~·2~d~.~~~ii! FIRST TIME OFFERED · I.::. y' H'EB'"Ui.1"'5' · ALREAny HEARD g' OUT '1 m •• • '" • .,. 01 *"' """ IOIO d I & ....., .. r"I"' · !' • • • ucluded l reo·otudded •••••••i•• ......... , •• , n:..::;,t\:.dldr~.~~~';'.;ml· OPEHSAT/SUM .1-521HI MoclllHZll COMESEE!!!! . 329 " VIS.TA SUERTE -arounldNVESTNOW .. •$19,UO• " ly cm .. open onlo lge .. NO opwN OR ASSUMABLE 6"'4 % Th•M' 01t"".;...en.L-•1tfor THI!· Ku~"'s : .. :!IPLEX, lluc. Lw'1'1•.·n c'•bd•d.rm.,.102 o••,, , .oc,:-ean view deck . Newly LOAN. SUPER Sl·IARP 4 BR., 2 ba.. .,.. w 1 .--"'W1'C"I rr -- ·''r emodeled kilchen & family rm. V.'/wct be;1r. Beautifully The Least G-backs ·IF ,MOT. YOU'ii IM fOI • 'DUPLEX. nr Pk. beautifully laftd1caped ' P,owd e r ~m . _Lovely landscaped & fenr ed, 'view lot. ,,......., A VISUAL talAT!l 157500 crounds'w/pool,.-urlly "·'" gocdens. ""'·"" eovered palios. Seller will pay points AT $69. 750 YOU CAN'T ENJOY OPE"" TOD .. y 1-5 lkc<h• Hency, lle•llM '"'''"much~·"" . 0 • "'Ol1'sa~E HOME ... .... 1114) 492.4121 .. , mo. P•YI 11~ I hlcld& & carry 2nd T.D. nly s.54,900 ,. "' ..., RE I S ·HOME I" THE taxeo . In•. "malnl lee•. ... FO<Moniftfo,callRlckeyorDon OPIMTODAYl·5 SU LY. Tl· I " S•Juao Cull O•n •l-1 lo•· !fJf: Ylftf• THt GIU.T AMllllCAM Zl52VltlaDoraclo FINEST E.XAMPLE OFiCREATIYE.. Copiolr••• 1011: .•Poll•"•·!~·_:__ " ,,.,~ .. ...:. IUJ. ESTATE CO. .. 511·7070 Nestled awlly in till! ··prime" early are• IM A(j I Nr\r~ ~ El~rplot~1~~¥J' ••••••: ................ SHI .... h I 014 1105N.CoastHwy.,Loguno _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ &frontingonalOO yd.widenrecn.is this DEC It/\' I • COMFY.COZY... •••••••••••••••••••••• 49;11-1177 -~-----~~· immac. 3 bd 'rm .. 2'1• ba~ split·level THAT WE HAVE SEEN DONE' IN 9U1tT&IEl.AlllD WALKtob .. <b,3 b<.3b•. ~--LIMJllll•l•ach 1048L aHill• 1050 Tr. I W'th. t f'I th' r· THE BLUFFS 'f ·i, .! \ Ka•y ~Townhome 4(1(1 11.,..ri.f1tm.rm.~xlnl. PREVliWFOA ......................... ~................. ina pan. I OU a . HW, IS rne owner11hip, 2 br. l 'i'J boi .. conl.I. m.~. By ar.ppl, EARLY IUYERS SSOO BUYS YOU property is anxio~ ror a new ow11er -An outstanding •·grcenbeft frOnting " 3 air cond 'd. fir . plun only, eve11 • " wknds . :,. Park Av e . J::s t1:1l es youwill bcan~iousl1>0,whe11 y.ousecit. bdrm., 2 1/2 bath home, of fa ntastic w/pvL . -ep. dun . 213·4:11 ·3136 ._ :i_uperiJ c uslorn view A HOME why not i.sprin'g"forit! Secludc"""encl01>ti.lcov· --.homes. Open"house Sun. Villad•iFiori 3 br, 2 ba $293 mo. warmth & appeal. Highlighted by crcd 'patio.Jw.lrlghtforMoDileHo .. 1 ·13.5, llillvi.!w or., off See this bea.JJtifully ap· Lse1opt. finc'K· avl. leaded glass, Cedar board ceiling all yo ur planlii . Nr. For S•I• I IOO ParkAve. point e d , pri va t cly ,_58_1_.,_.,_,_,,._._,_.sm ____ .. HASTIMGS&Co.,Reaffors treatment, textured plastered. walls, pelll t:eCul lake w/pool ••····················· AUTHEMTIC walled, custom desi~ned s ,\DDLEBACK VIEW !! l'--640-5'560""->orh~ custom staircase, solid Oak accent clOie by. Spacious 24 x tlO, 2 Br. :l • ~pano··h home ·. 3 bd•ms., 1 1· V 11' One of a _, '"'1' STUART REALTY &, •'R, Keasouble, b~ ., .. • ra u1.n 1 a. . Im mac. 3 br, 2 ba, in Eastbhrff P'rohulonallklg. mouldings, gourmet kitchen & "crisp'' 831-13111 owner. j63·70tll ·-t 1 ~ baths, formal dining kind! 180' Ocean v~l·v.· L .a g,,u n a ·re r r. By brea'kfast·room. Popular.· warm tones rm.,whitc waler,,·i1::ws. from all rooms. Sw~n1-owner/Bkr. Many Ex· · CMERALDIAY n1in g poo l. reflection tras , assum 7'k loa'n ..........-~~ & top Quality mat~rials thruout -Mewpart 1.... 106, Me..,...t I...., t06t •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• _Large home for ucLi\'e pools anJ fountuins. 5-l3.900.837·12:M astounding· attention tode;ttail -would famiJy. on quicl cul de Located on the occ:an H•wtort l•och 1069 Newport leoch 1069 make a model home blu'sh! Offered a t sac-. 4 Bdrms., 3'':! baths, side of the highway . LoCJUftO Hh)r.tel 1052 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• investmenf cost or$82,900. ( library, ra mily rm ., private beac_h.$245.00U ••••••••••••••••••••••• BAYCREST by Owner. billiard rm .. guod ocean • WE KNOW • BR, DI R. }'/R, 3h Ba. Westcliff. Jmrn<ic. 4HH , , view.Over3.000sq.ft.of Bj9ondleoutiful LA.GUHAHIGUEL [\'an Wells custom . Jo~a m . r1n . 1215 Not· HASTINGS & CO., Realton .lln<J 640.5560 D., .... ..., '''delightful spuce for the A dis tincli\'e hon1e, •BEST• $103,000. Below market. lini;ha m. $87 .500. Uy disc rim in at i n g d e · pl<1.nned for graCious l1v· Principals only. Mli-1513 app'L. Owner . 642·6585 corator, Don 't n1iss lhis ing. This two-story. 3 OPEN Sat/Sun v.alue! bedroom home has den. 12:30.5:30 dr<imlill c swinuning pool 1o1nd s pect1:1 cul.i1r o(.-e1:1n 3234.l AscertsionRd \'ICY.'!>. SISS,UOU. l\10NARCH BA YTERR l.1:1.rge 48R, ·Jba, ganH! r1n. 2 car ~ar. 2900 sq fl + beautiful swim. 11001. I963 So. Coast llighy,•ay LHguna Beach 494 -07<19 . ·J'E CROSS OVER I. THE BRIDGE • : . 3S3 N.. ea.... i.qlln• 494-71518 t'rom your townhOUSI;!. & --------!PARK YOUR CAR IN PRIVATE LOT AT TIIE Bl::ACH . Located in pri\•ate community with GUARDJ::D GATES. TENNI S COU RTS . SW IM POOL. ET C . De tail ed CONTE ;\l - P 0 ft AR Y 'f OWN HOUSE 1\RCHITEC- 3Y OWNER. Completely remodeled 3 Bd, 2 Ba. hom e on Bluebird Ca- nyon. Beamed ceilings. frple. wood & stained i,:IHss windows, 2 decks & patio. Open Sat. & Sun. I to 4. 9S2 Bluebird Canyon Dr. 497·1816. -TUR E w /ex terior of JARCHBAY v.·ood p la nk , ced!tr Of'EH HOUSES shingle roofl1ne . e tc. FIVE HO~IESOPEN for Situated on spacious lot vour inspection on Sun-ADJOINING 'rHE COi\I-~ MON . 11.ll• e nclosed day, April 20!.h. from 1 to . 4 PM . Please CHI! to gain w/rustic wood fencing. · •entrance . .J99-4SSI Well designed 2 bdrm. floor pla n , has NEW LINGO W /W CA,RPEt_IN<;i & REAL ESTATE c u s tom' draperie s ~--------lthruout. Sea Terrace TERRIFIC BUY ~ kitchen, HAS BILT·lN .. :2 BR .. 2 b a ., im -RANG!!;. OVEN . ...... maculate?Lge.liv.,!rpl , DISHWSl-{H ... & A .... No. end. walk lo beach. PANORAMIC VIEW OF ·Owner-finance: SSS.500 THE OCEAN. This im- ESTATESALi;: mac. home is \."Hcant & Submitoffers!Cho1ce N. the price has been end, big view: :I Bil .. 3 SLASHED TO . & .. de~/dining r1TI .; 2 SSl ,950FUUPRICE frpl. Asking $110,0CXI OWNER MA 'r: DRAJ\l~TJCCONDO HELP FlNANCI:: 3 BR.,_2~ ba .. 2 frpl.. SEETODAY! den. d1n1ng :m., pool. GO~ETOMORROW ! club~c:~eft~~J>;:4y500 MIS~IOH REALTY •F111ntastic view; 4 BR., 3 985 S. est Hwy, Laguna 'Ba. den ; exciting Phone494'0731 ·41.menit ie!ii. $185,000. Owner fi nance. * OPEN SU,... 12-5 • DELUXE 36 I Locust ·' 4 BR: 2~ b~··. huge liv., Triplex ; altractive 2 , , spacious d1n1~g, fam. bdrm., 2 ba. house with 'I'm .• country ki~chen, 2 an extra guest su.it.e + 2 "··· frpl. Lovely patio, pool. sh<1.rp units with view. ~. '· i74,500 . J $129,500 .... PEG ALLEN _ ~ 54S Windsor-Place -~flEALTOR 494 -i5i8 .J Bdrms. & 180 degree 1095 N. Coast, Laguna view; nr. Emerald Bay. " 1 Oc•anfroftt-l.oquna OPEN SUN DA Vt to4 Condo-Own Your Own Apt in Exclusi\·e 'Laguna RoyaleComplex Com er Apt-Panoramic View from All Sundecks -3BR. 2 Lge Baths -2 pkg spa w/attendant -4-24 Hr. Security -Elevator topool /bch Sale: $99,500 Lease: Yearly $750 J\lo. Trade: Gd Com m oc prop Offer i ng all th e amenities a disc riminal· ing buyer could possibly want. Aboul 5,000sq. ft .; 8 yrs. old. Priced far below market. !169.500 . 310 LOOKOUT Privacy & coastal view. ;1 8drms .. fa mily rm. & rrplc. Monopolizing a cul de sac. (off High Dr. at PoplHr ). $105.000 Beochside famil y home. 2.650 sci. ft., vie w, frplc., lge. fenced lot. i i 18,000. Build On $l:W.SUO. .......... I SUPREME hv1ng at it's best when you own this expansive custom home. pro£. de- signed <1.nd decor ated. Relax in yo uroWTI sauna, enjoy everlasting blue wate r from fam rm : Private area and secure living. $165,000. La9una Higut'I Rlty. 496-40-iO 830-5 ... 50 Ol'EM HOUSE 29632 Deervale Circle :I BR. 2 BA. mln Vil!W. s-17 .500. oWnj!r$31-M73 S PEC IA[..JZf.'iG I ri RE S·ACES A·r 'flJ~ S HORES, SEA TER- RACE, MONA'RCH BAY AND MONARCH BAY ·rERRACE NOW IS THE TIME ·ro BUY If you want to start e njoyin g Summer months at the seashore. Walk to the beach fi;om itnY or our ho~,, OUR S.t:LECTIOf'I I S GREAT! OPENTODAYl-5 and guaranteed lo sell fast! 33482SPINNAKER 3BH, 21h ba ..... $56,000. 33741 WINDLASS 4BR, pan oc Vl.l ••• $86,500 33441 PERIWINKLE 3Br, fam, OcVu .. $89,500 J:.H 31 PERIWINKLt.: 4lir, fa in, UcVu ... ~1.JOO BT APPT. TODAY TllE UNUS UAL oriental flai r makes this an out· standin g 3BR atrium 1ewel .... $78.500 YOU'LL LOVE the in· d oor / outdoor living rrom e ~·ery room In lhis •!Bil.+ studio ..... W<!,500. ELEGAN'I' 3 HR, 21h Ba ~ ·rownhome, near lht water w /21" BoiJt Slip. l::xciui sitely custo1nize LIDO ISLE interior and all exlerio l.:hHrming 3 br. 2 ba. frpl. meti c ulo us ly main i1nmed . occupa n cy. tained. Owncr/ttuilde1 S79,SOO . Owner/Agent. will. sell. lease or trade. ~73-6489 S82.500. Days 493-5.s.14 or ~ J::ves.675-8226 -·--· --- FANTASTIC UNIQUELY PH.IVA.fE Corner home. 4 BR . SWEErlHG VIEW 1-·am-rrn , Oen. 2 1''rples, OF BAY ·OCEAN from Pool, Jge lot. peam ceil- Laguna to Catalina . ings, wet-bar. plush Custm 3800 ~ft home o crptg. Just across from lrg tree lined fee lot nex Harbor High. Owner. lo Cliff Dr. Park. 5BR, $69,500. 646-0742 eves on- lrg !iv rm , rorml din+ ly! (C.:orn e r 16th & 2u 'x28' f11m rm, "hug Irvine) hobby shop plus more. · 1-~~'---·---- 0PE:H HOUSE BY OWNt;R: 4 BR. 4 Ba, SA"f ./SUN.l-SPM f>~am -rm·,· f>'ormal Din· rm. he<1.ted Pool, approx. si95.00l. lOOOsq. ft. 548·3llu S48-~ Bluffs Condo· Beaut. dee $92.500 lndscp'd. Natural wood -1 Br. unattached guest 'floors. 3 BR, 2V. BA, f<im bdrm. in lovely Bayshore rm, formal din nn. Will commu'n ity, Walk to carry 2nd TD. Owner. :\larina & pvt. beaches. • Eoslbluft P.-~ Newport l•och I 06tMewport ..... I 06' ............................................... D .... rt. VIEW ·s .. c...,. If!. Cat•• ltl. II 0 I KIMGS IOAD Mossive open beam ceilings New, up to S Bdrm, 3 Both FEE so· ... 21 o· lot Open Doily I 0-S RHODA MAGIL, llltr. 17141642·3600 $79,SOO. 640-l&tl. Open liouse Sunday 1·5, NEWPORT CresL Condo 2581CrestviewDr. Ht'Wporf Inch 1069 MewporllMdl 1069 REX L. HODGES RL'fH. -.•••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• on Greenbelt, upgraded 2 586_6400 br, 2 ba , I story.end unit., ____ ·c"-'=---!LOVt:LY -Bluffs Condo. 3 &ATCREST Pe rfect cond. $63,SOO. OPEH SAT/SUtil 1·5 Qr , 2 ba , patio. Only (),11ner, 645-4009 311 0 W. Oc.onfront $49,000. Agenl, 6t2-S550 Here it ls·a 5BR lvan Wells home. beaut loc .. at the low p r ice of $112,000. . BLUFFS. 2Br & Den + 21,; ba, Up- graded. Includes Land. $60,500. Owner644·7MS .. ' HARBOR VIEW Homes 3 bedroom, 2 bath Carmel Model,onfee: ) $79,900 . Call owner (714JGW-4267 01.1plex · best buy on the HAR00R VU HMS·2 Sty beach! 4 Bdrm.<;, 2 baths PALt:RJ\10. 4 Bdrm, 3 & 3 bdrms .• 2 baths . Ba. DELUXE. $92,500 1',or the smaller family or one wilb a teenaa:er Frp\cs. $169,500 l~l Port Margate, NB Owner:/ag\642-5325 NEWPORT SHORES Im mac. 2 br, 2 ba, F /R, DIR, i sty. Patio, steps to Ocean ·_.: swim'g., tennis. & clubhouse living of Newport Shores . Positively in move in IE.CH HOUSE who need a·se.,:. came or A stereo rm. a 38R Lyon.& t'or sa le or :.ummer rent. & Cashion built home Furn. 2 Br + bonus. 2 Ba. w/H new 40' swim. pool. Bltns. Only 3 + yn old. Xlnt nbrhood. $98,SOO. R-2 lot. you own land. OWNR,/BKR. Ocean side. 4601 Balboa 642·6554 675·8444 Blvd. $59,000 or rent for 1..:::::.:=:.... __ ....c.c:.;c.c'l I ?? A.Vail now. Try lse opt. 645·2963 owner _________ ,.condition. $49,950. Owner 000 NEWPORT SHORES 64'-3686 .• $2, '"" 1;s1ed! 3 BR. plu• FAN~ASTIC VIEW or EST CLIFF TA:X REFUHD & den. Move:in ~lion ! Bay & Ocean, 2 Br, 2 Ba, ONLY 5°/o OOWM Lowest priced in area, Condo, with 2 balconies. POOL HOME on I.his except.iooal 3 br, on ly$t7.&00 Boat slip avail. iQ9 ,500. OPE"" HOUSE 2 ~ ba Condo with a CA.YWOOOREALTY 644-6856 " FOREVER VIEW of • 54B·l290 • !-'-"-'='------Sat/Sun. 1-5. LU Dover Newport's Upper Bay. Harbor View-Mo11aco 0 · 4 b 2 ba 1 Open Ho••• c .. , " Sun. OPENHOUSE SUN. r4\'e. r,-• amrm, "1oll I BLUFFS ''U'' Plan. Like l9SZPort Locksleigh poor. $87,000. Ownr. all day.l48 llrvine.Cal : new. Walk shopio & schls. Upgraded, prof. la nd· 642-7674 Steve Queale atSfu·86'U 71/• int. avail. SSS.000. 1-'-'--'-------~-I •ed ~arpet • .. tor• 494·1595 or 640-1136. scaped, immaculate! LIDQ,,SLE " ... " l;:;~::-;,:~;:-;~;;:;;;::;;;;~l."644~·8896"""~·c_ _____ j By Owner, exceptional D Large Exec. 1 Bdrm adult roomy'hod'le on large Jot. 0 v -= SHORES R Condo. on the Bay in ILUFFS 4 Br, or 3 Br & den, Low Balboa, full security, bay view 3 Br in e-ariY down & favorable terms. boat sip., pool. S&td.950. area. 563,uOO. 640-8455. 1 e,y appt. 675_75ot2 Gracious informality 3 I u Jo' e r nan o .1-~~-"-~----<t~l-"'c:'.!'.!'..::.O:.:::..::::: ___ I w/panoramh: views of Owner/Agt. 675-7520 STEPS TO SURF W ESTC LI FF· DOV ER Bay. 4 lg. bdrms, Ca m. & I & 2 BR Duplex.! Xlnt in-SHORES formal dining. Priced OPEN 1-5 SAT/SUH come. Fantastic potcn-Sparkling 4 BR. 3 Ba low $165,000. Ca ll : 1019MorionLone tial. Lowes t priced in h o m e o n ~'t acre. DenisonAssoc.673-7311 Outstanding 4 bd rm., 4 area. ss-1 ,000. Mariners School. New b1.1th, den + lge. enter:: SOUTHCO.\Sr appliances in carpeted ta1nment room. frVlc.. INVESTMEN'f Eat· in Kit c be n . bit-ins . Ex.citing yard 549-0812 Outstanding pool, pad· FANTASVTl.IECWOCEAN with beauliful jacuzzi. •---------'l die· ball court, & covered ) Hurry! $139,500 LIDO ISlE patios. Sep. Di n-rm, NEW (compld.ioa ln""30 Sc.nl·c •r-..:•• completes this l.i ncoln days), 4 Bdrrns, 3 Ba, 107" ••••••••••••••••••••••• HARBOR VIEW POPULAR CAIM& Custom decorated 3 BR. 2 B•, lam-rm home on lge lot. Vatant • qwner a nxious. $79,500. MOMTIGO A VllW Never lived. in ~ J!R fa m-rm ~olne w/great view. Nelli' Pool &c tennis. Popular exferior. $79,950. SOMllSIT A YllW .Large 5 BR fam-rm home with Newport Ce nte r lig ht view . Premium lot. Hard to tell from new. $129,50\). EASTBLUFF PO.PULAI X PLAM Professionally decorated'J BR. '2 Ba fam·rm home with E-Z care natural surroundings. $79,500. SUPERB SPYGLASS .. . MIW IEDPOllD/POOL Spacious rooms. deluxe poo1, jacuzzi1 view &. much more. Priced to sell today. $167 ,500. · MIW lllDFOltD lmmacul.ate , professionally decorated & landsca ped loaded w /xtras home. Yo urs today for $164,900. CORONA DEL MAR llCIMTLY lllMOll ... South of Hw y in old CdM. You'll love this spacious 5 BR home &.enjoy the tax advantages of a 2 BR Apt. Neat family home. $127 ,500. OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS llOKIRS A SALISMIH ATTIMTIOM ' We still have a few openings in our new Corona del Mar ortice. Ask for Ron to find out about our special compensation plan. 673-7601 Anytime. 31423 So. Coast Hwy, Call Sue Conner 549-1220-675·5163 oreM SUM 1-S 2505 IRIS WA i Dramatic cus tom de· 51 gn, 2 bdrms, 2 bath home. .. to this 2 bdrm. oottagc & studio a1)t, over dbl. garages. Nort h side. Sylvan setting:. S79.500 .--r-••• Ne ar -n e w Bayfront . ho o ••• •116 • /\ REAL WINNER, this 675·5726 Lane value. $122,50-0. me. wner _.,,, • 58R, 4 ~BA . Pier & dock. 1-"'oc. """''""""------I 546·1117 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ architectural jewel. 4BR !------~--! $270.000. 327 Sol.Id cU>lom. CHARMIMG OPEN SAT/SUN I·> ONLY ........ $l3>.000. L )3rt'ttt'ng~-m ..... •(tn CALL MARGUERl'rt::. Newport HeigntS 114 JU• y $79,SOO VILLAGE FAIR REALTY 494-753 I 38 Em•rald lay 48R CAPJ::COC> Near Beach Good loan BEACllFRONT Price Si7.>.000 W A 1· C 11 T II E SA IL&01\T S and Catalina SunselS from this spacious. custon1 .tUR •• $149,500. Enjoy lrte Good Life Coll 493·l51 3 4 BR., 2V.bat.h:s Large Family room Lge. kitch. w/bltns Jldwd. cabinets, (rplc. Slate entry, dbl. doors Shake roof Obi. garage on alley Only 9 yrs. old $78,000 fill It. on water. 4 units Bill L>uUois 49-l.:H88 ··"='~'·:':":·: .... :,:::· =E=xl=·~ ... ~·:· ~-....;::"'.:::-~-:::---M•illOft v 1ejo I 06 7 CA Ll. '-' , .. , . 2' ... -Ofi'll-0 .Iii,,, l -fl~ ~c.• ~;,:;;·,;:~;;·~~;;~~~:·~; ..tftA'fl""-~\&a 1.'Qt.J l't"J.. ~ P(/" V Owner 4 br. 24011 Olivera 7 R f..Al.TY "· Tho f fnlri911ing Word Gome willt a Chuckle ~s.m. 830-2 160 Nt•r Nt•P•rt P••1 orrirr ·' • .. -----•~.., «AY •. rou.t.ll Open house Sat/Sun. 3Br. 1 Bd rm Doll llouse on LIDO ISl.E Artist's Home and renects it . Charming 5 BR. Sunny patio, Steps to bay. $139,500 fr••h·SpociOus 3 BR .. den + family rm. Spcct1tcular living rm. Move into by summer. S\52,500 LIDO REALTY .I \7-:-\I' I .. 1 ... ' I\ 2b<1. lge fam rm . air private isl1o1nd. Ex cond. cond, View Saddlehack, $56.000. Owner /Ag l lots ot Brick & Wooct.1 _6.c7~>~·3963_.cc.. ______ I·========= S86-5616 *673 ·7300* R E 6 M E· E N<w port Heiq(oh · ..,EASY- 1 I I I Me..,...t leach I 069 Nesllod 0 0 a Hlfl,;dc ;, SUMMER UVIMG J th;s 2Bc, 2ba home. BuHd .•. ,·n t'ls dellghlful 28R · · ••••••••••••••••••••••• on later• enjoy the view. n i" .. "' c UN 5 y L BLUFFS VIEW • OpenSat/SUnl-5 + den condo w/ocean •;=_;:it"iin .. f""fi'l-J Spacious CUstomi7.ed 2600 Cliff Dr. NB views and lu.'lh green- • 111 • Condominium 3 RR , 3 Bu DOVER REALTY belt. Enjoy t.he good life . • j f-Vie w of Bay 4l2 Plata Call 645-9070 Sauna, jacutii, pool, ten-· •1 £ w ::;72,000 • ·owncr67S·3400•---------l nis " no maintenance. J K AH R llarbor View·$ BR, 3 BA. Walking di1t11n ce to l LIDO IA.Y Somer~et . Special beach ·l <.:ho ce 2 BR . 2 fi..\ Apt. landscaping. Custom CANTRELL ;i ~ IR i· TI: 1 SJ ... • :~· ~':. -:.:~· ~.! f;.j,i:'s..~'.~.~'. :::=:·::~~~~ 17 1~~:'!!;~~7. • ':::;;:;'.:::;::::::~;:::::: if he C•n go oultide t11M w•Kh !-----~~--:• rl R E ·o L o I thti 1•i.Uft•1 go by. And •he llG CA.HYON tive in luxury. Owne.r :: h.-.-..-.,r-T-irl , • ..,,~ "All r1gh,, bu! don'I _ Bri "ht, cheer" 3 br, 3 ba. has put m1ny extras into "p9rad•d RHGle ':•." ' I I J J J 100 -." ,... • J this like new$ Br, 3 8 a In new Subdivision nr •·;:::·:::·:::·=:·:::·:::: Jac u :r.il + s m . pool. home. 3 car g.ar. Just CdM11r. !t Bdrmt. Fully . :•:'.:';")'" 1 ~llS,OOOSt~b~ba.lc1&r min. from the be11.ch ! li nds capedt r e dwood • D 0 U N C J G ~c-.i. 1M u...cu. ~ aia rage 4" · $11J:,OOO. dcckinit . New C'wrpetini; I I' I I I'' '°"::.~:ir!~~1 b-:': i3.f~;;;t~~~~s,,~ :u~i~~c 0~~i;t!,,~~t: ' "'; .---· ~ l';;'.:;;:"':;::::;:==;=::;o=:::'l.!!B!!;'o~k~•~r---~"'°~·•~>1r.:i;201 roo m dividers. Spacious ,1 i ;f!~','j [ r r r l [ r r f f i I IB?.f~;~~~:~~~~2~1~'. 4~111:~~3 ~~=~~;SI~~~: ~:~~•tl~~f ~~:~f f~~r 1 Will curr1 2nd TO, Cc ntury 21 (0reenl«?alty Vo gel Co. Re altors. -· ...... SCIAMUTS + wuss It Cl 11tncAa 1010 owner. S19,s<JO:M0-1341 142.9321 ~ ---a:J-~ I • INTRODUCING OUR 197S .MODEL LG~i"---.......; When Promonlory Bay Homes opened, the dramatic lnlerior of the first model was qne of the most.popular attraclions •ln Newport Beach. Now Sad~~9.acliJoteriors has done it again. There's e brand new. breathtaking model overlooking PACIFIC COAST Promontory Bay. With lhe same spacious rooms, · innovative architecture and award·winnlnq style. ¥isit Promontory Bay Homes now. priced from $21 Ci,600. Price includes your privale· boat slip and deck. !TW!Jntnll'VW~~. 607 Bayside Otive. Newpo•I Beach. (714) 673 ·3900 . Arvin~ PacJt!.c ~k!pmenl C~pany - • -· --~ --\ I M'f.lett.... . 1 ..... ,r.,.ny J0oo ... ,.,p,11 • .; 2000 ....... ·u.hs . 11 / ...... U ... •4 Sl,ind!y,Aprll20, 111& DAILY PILOT DI ...... ~ ..... · ... !~r. ··M········-:;!':i'i·;·· ........ T_IJ·,\~ ... ••• •••• , •••.• ,-:.,·· ............... ,. .. m· ,~~=············~···· "···· u........ .,. ...... ......... .. , .. . ..... ' ••• .... • ' ... ' • ......_ • ~ I leedt U40 ••1.'!'•····· .. , •••••••••••••••• , •••••.••••••••• _. .... ......... ::;~ OWN~R·lOx" Anielus <COSTAMl:SA) r;~· T~~Br, H ...... '1tird ·~1µ ........... ,.... • • •••••• , ···········'····· ... .,.,.. ......... m• ...... 1 •!!Ill• lt17 i140 •II 1tra1, OQ bul Uae: 2tUnlUISl,t«>lnc:orDe · · on· •••••••••••·-·~··• f -· •••••••••••••• ... •••'!!•• •••'••"\i•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••tt•• •dealt park, beautltul. · Prlce4 atW,cx:JO · OW•I• f"'l ua:e i Br,'1 .. -..... 'llautJIUI VI/ht Pacific .. 2 N.£WfO&Tlltllll lltfte· • PIJNTHOUSE Z B1l Condo, 11..\ba, nr. '1AIO.klti. 7Four&ll.100.S10,140 111..,..c ChMr., ~· d1;p1, tac. I•, BlbeactlhOIDl:. l\.\ba. tl~ ••:I Ir -..e. Oceaii6b1yviews!lbl.lc: Hunt ~ Harbour. lncome-prfced$74,~ _....'I' t ''''''''''~''''' ~·f!Oj•'!l!t '" , AU_,, erp'8, drps. 2~ Lie IDcd Yri ,..,....e. beactt., lri*, GE d/w Wubat/Dryer. No rti>. ~ .,'· &NPAUUS...us BRo~li:~niz• "s'z"'1£ .,. 's~~.':"~1oliba<'ae1or ll.4CANTl;ara7f sar ·•r:••wt•lecdr.Ten· -.mo~..,-"\'·*8[.<°"/'idell,2~ ·:::•I!'•· • .,., .. or I 100 OR MOREi ALL ..,._. • N l 1140 &Ibo 1225, ....... raSuu ..... f!U8a, .... $325 OPEN l ·f IOOS Vi sta n ,Id.I urn lyurse·.,A,.,. __ ... _____ _ . IJZ..'E'Sl AREAS ! UMITSt Elchtatrp wJta. t1:'.~ffunt~ . A&&.Fee.tl.,_.. le••·•~. ~1.a-re1DownB•". :!'i92f:t. yr e _....Lagun•le•ch 3748 ·! ·PRICB'"St CALL F08 f0Ul$ 1i PtYI$ pr 1i mll l ~p £u~1 $115:, ulll ~. Alt. Fee Br Greeabrook home ' Cute, 2 Br. M bch, fned. V"l! ad:;oe:!•; D/R; 60 ~ 8a . •••••••••1 •••1 ••••••••• !• D£TA1LSI Tait sheltered property ::,~:,~1:,V.DLal•: 979·lM30 b• ~lrR lf'J1/J, D I'S' yd., cpt1, atove, 1ar .. .-,144. LA:G~ 2 Br, 2 af~= Studio Apartment 1 block HUOHUuo.oaoo apprec. In 110cXI areas. Owner wants lllltallment 1~•--11•--~ 'I 0 blt'at oiW t.icd. yd' view , n·o do&•· 1220 3 'p ~zin S. lnhlot P!OI 1tk . or pets. . to Beach. ULil. p11ld. $175 ... '!!~~~~~~~~"'!l~'~5~"ri·~·~9~5~-;~~~~i!:_J •-,_ • 'd .,. -N' lil-5115 • 1700 IL' roi B r.no ~e. Call497·1711 --·.w ; -·-10 "t. sale. Posalble •-l<Hin. •••••••••••••••••••••' palJol, bl 1ar. . r · a~ox 1q · , 1971 HILLCllST 22 unltaptbldg,idntl()(.t Owner will flnanc:e., Vearl,vlrg 2 br·2ba,lrP.lc So Cit P~••· Owner.,,... 1244 1aeorl1e . .....,lt'f COl"Oflad•IM.-1722 Newportleoch . J769 · ~4x44, 2 !R, Air Uiolcr, yr old, $390,000. 919,331 9roaa.overUl',Pyr: • .All bhns, 'At'lr11ar.S350rfto. 8?S.07ll. ~· f.••••••••••·••1 •••••••• 3Br,2-8•,very1harpMOO :•·•~•••••:•••••••••••• ••••:•••••••••••••••••• ~x32 raie d pw-ch, ~ta Mon-Fr1 9.5 conapleMlf f~-l11quirt1 123 Gllrnet, ._ sft' 'z I• ·11'aJ11·rm UNIV PK . Terraee, news mo Newport,8hore$ 242 Sp.11c1o~s I Br. 1'\lm. Apt, 529.95 WK UP . l Rdr,Z Hu f4,eea au . 0.:luxe5Sl.ar . bedroom ual~ .. HWTJ.-Balbo.11 Jaland. F I ' t C9cl 9rd' ' Br,2 81, DR, peUo, pool -J..uionia· 845.5211 tor 111n gle a:entlem•n. & B•ch. Color TV, maid , •\dull Park. Term"s. -callUNlay. (l14),fa2·lTOO. rpc, en " Y ·new ~$'-U W ·78M · " · W.11lk to bcb/stores. $250 ierv pool THE M£SA '"110.iOO . Jp1187.68 41U.MITS IN .VE-T!llCNJTC:oronadelMs-3122 .crpt.$.MO.sno.Ul'-U?l · ' -PZAZZHOUSE,3Br.Z mo.lnclutilities,yearly. 4 u N .Ne~portBl,NB'. '' llOBJLIC .PRO,JJER · "i DI ON J ••••••••••••••••••••••• •3 BR, 2Yi Ba condo. Ba. I Cillt &•r. beamed 673-6071. 646-9681 • Tt_E8,l&l·V5SI $450,000 -THl:RE . :gW 2 BR , washer, dryer, F.}\., lrpl, paUo. ~. 2 Rll'4TA&.5 eeilln&I. bllnt, VP, cpta, DELUXE B4'chelor. nr. . ~c , COSTA MESA MUSTSIU. 711lil'TS-$-127,ti'f :;:.~·~hina <:°ve :ar1ar.11S0.11J..l&.\.1 ~.:::~::::::::::~:= ~·:.;~~~OK . be.ach.lma~w-eadult on· s~~a~iroJt~v~!: :Par :i i Extremelyr Q;otiv1tcd .... :...1.J-~CCMll"Se MESA VERDEBEAtirt SBR J Bl ... lt10/4IO Jy.675-7488 br. Wkly or mo. 646·3111 ~4 lC •4• 2 Dr. 2 Ba, eeller.All2bedroomun-............. ) d Xl JUS'fSTEfStoBigCa· 48t 381 den formal 3BR'2~.a· -LUXURYCONDO . . uatom Built Coach in Its. New cerpeta, pa.Int 2 separate p. nt nyon Monlht,v yearly ~ ·bin' Beiul lBR' •·r·······-Newpoct CresL 2 Br 2""1 SUB-LET 1 BR Apt.. tor Furnished Bayside apt.-I Adult Five Sl1r P•rk and dispo~als. Ret.-ently cond. Deair1ble Costa i hori-term ~Yer. laadle:~ lar 'e pool : ll . ,2'12 ba, am .••. $t50 · ba, den, a ~• cir iar. M ~)' &_ J uae. 101 ~ 3B R. 3BA . Sun pbrch, ,, i Call HM-., -.&1• upa;radcd. Spciod,.ble is :.ea: loci:,:/ 2 ~R, 1~ Owner out of aru, w1a Avail I ~ medg $.550 . ! u:· :: ::·,tam ... ·:::= Frplc. Wetbar. Prtv ten· Pouisett1a Ave. ~7 family & livinl!l. Ye,11.rly. r GlllHR.EAF ~~~~s~~' sv1aoo1 .. "ooo. Wdown1·11se1'1 w.w:· ;. T~C il rented. Sis bednlom, ITS·-9or&l5-C21i. • RAIS·OR····'S···· nls. Walk to beacb. Cost• Me•• 3724 Prtv1le pier. $750 ,,mo. SStarAdult"---unlty J • -,.-. o. three balb.s. Rea.00. . '3115/me.145"872. •••••••••••••••••••••••"-87~3-"~228 ______ _ ...........u on 9% lin•nctna. Eams ReaJcon 6"-t910 re n t . C O L E O lies. del Mar-3 Br, 2 Ba, UI( & UP ' tt'°WbJttlerAve,CM ~o per montb cross. .. NEWPO&T, Realtora. courltry'k.llebila, bllnl, REALT~· ~nboatalip+delunl~ SlOW S•CleM•nte 3771. tu11 •••liable a 20x53 Principals only pl •BEACH Duplex. 81~1511 eocl palio, near tJI ac:hla. ~ 3 BR. 2in BA &ownttouM. •SB.IO.Nlght6:Up •••••••••1 •••1 ••••••••• ; . bLe•.•.•1•1•,.· 1Sl050,nOOOdltloi• 0 l"n co.U today c114, 752.1700. Buullrul owoer'a unlt • 1137s.1t1.a11t'cw-$&547to. 4523CllllPYfDi'., lrvine Drapes, w/w crpt. Dbl •Studio& I BRApt.s • 1 BR. wo.lk to bch . .s100. INVESTMENT CALLAct.,6t8-1414 Co1taMt10 )124 C1mP..V-IJe)'SMPCtr. g1r. 1400 l'Qo, year's •Water Bed& Av1 H, May lit. 827-1833, mwi\ be seen l.O be ap· DIVISION I ••••••••••••••••••••••·+EASTSID&. I latte CALLIJJ.1600 lea-ereq.AvailJUMl.al. •TV&MaidServAvail lc.lCoronaLn.Apt.••A'' j preclated. Caft•betwetn 'I'HERE.<LESTATERS NewUaUatreaidenUal. 1 Bdrm, V:-tyard , no. bed·room.a built·ln Will sell for ·Sll,9&p. •PhoneServ,Htd~I 9-i pm ~ E$. 16 Unltt. Coat• MeML idtch, child· 6: ,pel.S OK. kitchen. double garage · • llNT Al.S • Owner 1·682·1'24. •Children Ir Pet Section .A~Unf'u.,..rn"•·•"hcd 64•·7965' 2 A PL · · Weltori&Co.6lS.8900 l963 Harbor Blvd . plus· c1rport, .larae UNIV.PARK •$5.~fweekitentw/ad , I 21 x 52, 2 8r; + screenetJ ~ EX . lnduttriol{, 962·8485 ~~~~~~nl'!:d c~~=Un~~ ,:RR, 228.,: B · · · · · $32.S!_.~ P iJe\!n,,!rt ~~=s~.n3 ;~~ ;"ih 23;:::~~:_~~M ••••••••••• •••••••••••• room. $12'.IOO. DeAn za Side by side in exceJlenL . Prctper 'I 2100 N•wport IHCh 3169 $390 per mo. Free Rent.al " a .··............ Ba. Superior lnt.erlor. 2'Ai lalboo Island 3806 811y1iiide Yillagi;. NB . locu tio n . Prime in ·•••••••••••••••:•••••••••••••••••••••••••••'••• Scrviee. 848-T71l 'Walker: 4 BR ,2lh Ba ......... $4.5(1 car gar w/ elec dr. Ten· ,,,.,,,,,,,, •• ,.,,,,,,, 673·8f7Sor673-JCM3 vestmcnt·otll 3 t>Cdroom, lnd./Offlce llct,. Live on Lido Isle. only &Lee Real Ettale 1 WALNUT ~UARE ni1, 1aun1, pool. $500 I Br rurn $16S. Lots of 3 BR Apt . Spacious. Lrg L i:~ Ou th units. Annual in· 3,000 sq ft. perfect ror 5450 n110. 2Br, 2 Ba, Ji'AN.TASTlC Eastalde 3 Z BR~~~T°i:~-ROCK. $0:$S lease. 968~411M. bltns · Pool. Walk to room w / bar. <_;.,.n be fum AcAanof--~. llOO (:Ome il9,920. -, ex-Mfg .Reps.,Adrnin.,eh:. {21317Q.0427collect. doml ZOR Zbl den ~•• DUPL.EX 3 br 2 •• 11 Shopping. YI mi, beach. or unJ'urn Cllll ~ --c lu1ive sales pric~ OWnrw /tinilnte.Lmitdn. br, 2 ba + r tory. · • • ...... ._... • ....-. <1 931W.19lhSt.548-0492 213/795 ·6400 1111m·6p m .. ,., •• ,,,,, ··••••••1 •••1 $85,000. each . Ca 11 PACIFIC R.E. 642·0200 BEACl-1 House. Will sum-Frpl, bllns. best .schla. 5 BR, 2i,; ba, den .. ·· $19$ ' extras, ·tennis, Olympic wkdys, JO Acres Palm Des41r\., 545.8424 Associited mer-win~er rent or aell. Pet.a OK . $385. Call : AM 4 BR., 2 Ba ...... ·. · $U) pool, etc. Stepe; to ocean. water Ii: utilities, re1dy South coastBfukers. Baldwin Park Furn. 2.l Br + garden. 2 642·5200 &5'8-8641 GREENTREE $325)'rly. lse. MZ-~13 * ShHr llMG•••• Little Island. Sew custom ' for sub-division, ex -1-------~,..--1 Ba. Bltns. OnJy 3 + yrs d M 2 Br .• l ba, lam rm·· S315 Pool, crpt Jr; dJi)I. lndry, 2Br. 2b:.. Vrly. ,.\dult!i. ~ ~~iwe •n!a d llwy 71· RJPLEX near Sf>uth . ~.~sq.fL.S295,000 old. (fee Jand R·2l 2V BRd Coen ot~t . ci"b' ~ S..ta Alla . 3210 ;•~d~ul~ts~.!!!17~7~E~.~22nd~L_SlJ. ,·~·7~,.~~~:n~;~. ;(J;;;::j~"~;; ..,.tale Sile, M, Tuclier Coasl Plaia on large cor· BROKERM.S-a424 Ocean 1ide. 4601 Balboa er e o un 1 Y I.I • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~e1r Beech. 642·3&&5 (114} U8·151Z ner lol. 2·2 Bdrms:, 1,;1 L-~ •--oel• 2200 Blvd. Rent 5'50 winter, i 3 3 5. A v a i I Ma Y · $140. _2 BR, child, yard, YEARLY Unr. B;;ilboa ' ---------I Bdrm. Frplcs gas bjt· v'a w_.-$1000 summer. Mo. M6-S990 ; 551·8266. Vl-N garaa:e. Fww. IK..._, • I Ir lsla nd, SO stepa to great TAKIOYHPYMTS t t 'd ••••••••••••••••••••••• lllllW', E d b hild beach. Spacious, J.l!llO sq . ., Pl.Dear. with scenic ,:~~ck:~:n:& ,:::,ee!· TWO LOTS total 104/209. ~r~se;r~l~e ~OOOAv~i 1 BR House, lg. liv.drm, a&A&.TY ~tp1p~..!"!;~ :;_;. , 12••,•opt~o•alty ,•',•,e ft., 3 br, 2\tii 'ba, dOuble v .. wa of a l1zy river & Good rental lrea .. XInl ~hoice location, , ltunt· . 1 .....-a:ar, cpl. t.hruoul, rps. 5S2 .. 7SOO OLbER 2 'br, claid, 1p-I n•wpor • garage, patio. Children leas than $250/ac . condition. Xlnt invest· inc.ton Beach. _Zoned now.6'S·29S30wner. Slv/refrJ1. No pets· of pins, tree:i, BBQ, gar. CM. OK . Avail. l mmed. 838-7202 ment opportunity· at bus1nes1, Proless1011al or 1 & DEN ' gardener• ~~ ... ,!17nd. ~ulta only. UL VER DALE lg. 3 br, 2 i175. $390 /mo. Deposit re· ----------1 $S2,950 orfices. $21.C?OO · each. comm. poo l. Unique ......,.._ ba, frpl. cov'd. P•lio, FURNISHEDb9ch.$130. Lge,....2 .. 'a . quir ed . C all nuw! Ap.t111eM1 · ,,. .. y1 ... n ,. ..... SO... TERMS. Write: KAN · situation in becaut area. LG 3 b 2 b p1•d-PJTk, pocil, Lennis~.Price Applns Ir" utilities. Bltns, W /W, drapes 675·8721 & sec ill 33J for•• 1300 .,~ ., .,, ..__ " .PAK, 1993 Kihei Rd., SJSO. 640·11SS · r. 1' c .,,.... ol>en. 979·2S60orSil·141M pool, adlts, no peu, $190. Amethys t Ave. ••••••••••••:•••••••••• AeALTOR 133-9293 Kthei, Maui. Hawaii or frpl. Wash /dry. Fncd. SP•Rv"~G FeeH/OOkrM. lfl~ft~s 642·9520 BARGAIN price for fast apooe,808)·879-l!i28 Peninsula bay(ront, dock yd. Avl. nov.'. 545·94~ or , Ei:EGANCE ""-I c:=.::;:=. _____ -12 BR . on Gr•ndC:.inaf, Lil· .sale. Beaut. cmdo com-ALFALFA ~CH -for 50 ft . boal. 3 BR .. 3}\ 646·1757 J~ 1 Co d 3 br 2 b •642-9900• Bachelor Pad, sep. uni tie Bal. ls. Boat dock. plex. 112 units. rented as 1~00 Acres, h1gb produc· Pro m on t _o ~ Y iiu Y ·By ba. ilSOO Mon• s lse Follntain I/alley 323-. s~en ~ ... o~m. rrp;., fr~: $150 util incl. first & las rrpl, rlidiilnt oeaL Year· apls. ProJ•cted •75_in:. _lion'. M-~~a~eme nt & ewner. M1n1mal down or Graham Rily &&6·2414 •••:•••••••••••••!'!'•''' din r m, "pool.I & tennis. BRADFORD PLACE mo. 673-1616 -I)'. S35tJ . No pe 1~ or come approx. i3oo.ooo. ma ~ket1ng conl-ra-ct trade eqully for s11U1.ll BR 2-s·-Bttns-2 3 Br, 1\.9 Ba Tnhse, bltns, 11::.1oLlft •·v·r, ... _.,.. Children. 673·~7 Giant pool, jacuzzi, g,vril, avail able. . house in Newport area. BE,\CH Cottase on the 3 . · . a , •, car CIUb rees " jfiliier. iir:-,.u ,· 2Cii""&8r, swim n .,~ --gariges. 1''or. .sale or Ot~er r.anc:hes av.ii. $119,000. Prlnciplls only. Bay, adul ls only, .sleeps gar· pool · $380. rp o. c'd. $42$. Owner. pool, nr So. Cel Plaza. DELUXE Sp•dous I Br, Capistrana 8eoCb J8 Id lrade down. 7,.ib 'f.D. By ldl Grundy', Attr 213/278·9966 or write, Box 6. monthly rental only. 632·3423 01962·23U·., 552·0664/552·7755 $2»5. mo. 545-4763 furn apt. Pool. Ampl •••••••••• ••••••••••••• owner. Mr. B .. fOO N. •675•6161 * 545, Beveily H.ills, Ca ~i~.:. s.i oo per m o . V:icant. Kidi/Pets OK. 2 SouthL-•• 3216 parklng.Adults.nopets. DUPLEX J Br. 2 Ba . 90213 675·21ll ·· JSR p 1 Fam -7 _ _.=cl965=~P~o~m~o~n~a~A:.c..v•~·~·~C~M~ crpts. dr"s, bltns, nr Ac1cia, Jo'ullerton. (714 J • story , oo , •····••••••••-·•••••••• ,.. l ~ftUST , •nu XI RMVlo • l>e<tcb. S260. 64 2·1155 879-974f .,., . -Mobil• home/ Houses IJnf&UNJMd rm. nl a:re~. _.,., ~· OCEAN VIEW, outaland· Eu&.&ide; comp. redec. ·' COINllercial . 1. Prime new Anaheim in· Trlr 'rk• 2lOG ••••••.••••••••••••••••• Ask for Ted or Gayle REALTY-COMPANY ill&walk to priv1te Bch., & 2 BR ($165·$200); pool. Corona d~I Mar 3822 p ..._. 1600 dust. park of lObldgs. •••••••• •• , •• , •••• , •• ,. 963·1881 orl47·302$ l.,.MIDl~n dttks,' 3 Bd, '3 Ba, $&50. Adults. Call.646--1947 ••r••• ••• •••••••••••••• ..... "!'!:::~ .•••.. ,,,,,. 166,000SquareFeet Mobile Harbor Home. Geftera.1 3202 3 Br Condo. 2 &. 2 c.lr oEcurAMCY i mo.494·91u'. , LARGE l Br, 2 blks to ... . ' Exeellent lerms Furn.· Adults only. lnq .••••••••••••••••••• ,. •• , garage , clubhse . .all 4 Bedroom. 3 batli, C'ottdo•i•ii'. ·~~:: ;r~·:.~i.ii! ~·T~h.I ~e,;.. e.::·l~plc, ' IA y rK~ .: Bill ~~~:ix· Rltr -Owners. No. 67, Bayside FREE . }o'~EE rac:ilities. (213) 360·3119 ; g1 llery, formal dining: u.twwialiN 3425 rant ok. DO pets. 2265 Ca u I inc: . .....,.,. . Olfice,bujlding. spec· • 11* Villaie .NB •Proress1onalServ1c:e• if no 11n s wer (7 14 ) $6001Mo.(X61) ,,._~·••••••••••••••••• nyonDr.,AptF.833-8S.1.1 CostoMesa 3124 ~ tacuJar view. executive Ocean Front. NB. House Out •f Coimty •LANDLORDS• 831·0645 Emmel llM<.uoefM4.'200 XEcttr~VE W~ED ••••••••••••••••••••••• { alfices. $150,000. & Gar a pl & Dupl<iK.._ By Propert'f 2SSO H om e f i n. de rs , • Executi ve living in this 2 Deluxe 3 Br. 2 Ba. pvt •Tropical Pool• 1 & Z BR apts $18S & ~. , llLLGRUl'4DI' owner. 6 45 -7721 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 642,-9900 story home with boot1:1NEWI>eel'fleklbome.ibr, Jalie•& rec center. sec:. l Br. cpts, drps, bltns Util pd. pool, laundry • ..._ t .;+1$I6'J 6 I nighl.s /wk,-ds. ""I STRESS SALE California'sLargest room, 3 br, 2 ha,_ c:o~. 2 ba., f-L A /~WIW'tpt., system. B)'1So. est Plaza patio. Gas '-: v.iater_paid. fa_cil, cpts, drps, dshwhr' • .,. · drp& ,___'-l•· ·-&SD F-·__,,.._.. $170.mo.548·1168 closed gar. NopeU. No 93.000FT. COVIMG.ToM . •Renta!Set'Ylce!• patio~ cpu,e "°' ,.,_,oq drps,pool.$31i.551-43U .. -1 11'1V'V'9'» c:hildrenundert2. IA.tc:llJ,. ~ttQa.J -; ---~ ';. 50 Acres·Son Oie<JQ. FR~E RENTAL boolt in =.t:So'. ~k [ora~a: FO~ LEASE Freebly 2 BR, 2 Ba, brand new . s;;:..;. s;:!t~odec~ast!! Haclenda HarOOr.Apts ,-Pei m e Commercial .. il4,700. Do.•"· 91.0W'S NEAR MT. ittt.JX orr1ce. Example.~ Bdrm Joe ,963-4.567 "°963-1786 painted 4 br. rned .. bJlDll, $225. bmo1 · .N1Heattt<>Bt~ cPN•, upstain in quie 646·1204 ~ • 1• BeautifulRollingHllls house. I b•th, garage, ' , , rrpl, cpts, drps. Avl. im· be1c n un · c •...-ZOAC C-J,, cb}e,,.re. S.P.endable ., Xlnt Bunt· Unbeliev;ibleTerms fenced yard. children LARGE 3 Br, rampus rm med:$350 mo. 982·5369 846-1323 4-pJex. Walk to shops, nr. OPEN HOUSE ;i roneera"'1.,C·~·,. 000alli01~~·upt ·.J ... n!t~~2 87!!7ch !oc~li~. ONLY $1800 PER ACRE fine. !ST and lust mo. 3 ba, 2 car garai::e. bltns, 1 • 3241 Huntinotouo Belch 3 br. !~!:.o1 adldt. 00 pets. ·5 .•,·:atgi.nS~w 9~1Pt:•· av ..v, •~ 0 •-· .... • '"' rent at $200. comm. pool. fOd& ok. No L..-a •acn r b •-·: bch ~. par in c ., · -~~~8r?r::::~~~~:· ~~ 6DELUXE1.J!'lll'S ·. 160 Acre1-«amona t'IACl&IDA fee. ~. mo. lit Pioneer •••••.-••••••••••••••••• -c~1d~e~~fe~iosz · SPECIAL :~Ps~2:ea~~~ioga~r e~: speculalion herc-8 solid 2 Blocks from ~ in Beautilul San Diego Co. REAL ESTATE Realty. 842-4421 Close to High. School, 2 Br, · · 1 mm e d occ: upa cy . • inve:i lnlent'. Perteet Hunt.Bc.h .Trade 1~,your PerfectforHorse.s SI adllf cl. ; new appl1. r ecently BLUFFS Condo. Unfurn. IOMUSOllER! Adults, 00 peLS. 5Z1 w. loc•tion B'uy and hold or bomeor 1ncomeuruts. · Subdivl1ion1or Relrea~ 1854 • " 0HY11iilttt-ltoeh 3240 painted. $300. 497-J.870 i35Q. mo. 2446 Vista (W !THIS AD ... G") Wilson, 642.1900 .: develop.and reap!, You CaliBobPickinson ASleal-OrtlyflOOac H.1. 96l-8~16 ·~•••:•••••••~•••••••••• 3 BR, 2 BJ\, frplc, while Hogar.673·0140 2 WEEKSFREERENT!!I -====~---- : wineit.her w•y.Anxious· RIGHTRLTY 97i-8S33 J""a"t Golf"'-·•-nLot M $16S. 1 br: iipplna, F1replate. 4!'r'BR, 2R /~A, watcrvie~Swim'gpool. 2 BR cpl drps bltns :;:.,Free Gourmet Din LQr~::~e!p~:Uir.rA~~!.!:: Jy asking only $4.00 ft. es:. Verde DuplexSBr u.. """"""''"'" ut.il.Hurry!! new crpts, • / 890CanyonView.Please oiw ''ref~lg po.)1 gar" .1 • ; Don't de\ay-eall oow for de:lux.e + 2 Br semi dlx. Trade Motorhomeor'! HUNT. BClt $180. 1 br, w_aik lo sch ~~~~p. call to see. 497.1532, pley 'area, indr.;v. wi.r. pd'. $400 Las Vegas G1 $160, 1933 Wallace apt H ~ detaila-(714) f52·1700. Prln only. Bkr/owner Ramona Led Co. applas, si.Q&les;pet:, gar.· pina:. '315· mo. ,_.. or . Child OK. Nr. Dana Pl. p~~kPISE BONUS!!! 2 BR w/yard, west side. ~ .l N V E S T M E N T 97J-0493 Ramona, callf F. VALLEY. New 3 br, 2 Bev or Joe, 963-4567 or Beach A~e. 1 Bd, Single Marini. $225. 49t 0568 •••• Children & pets oi:. $170. DIVISION (7 14) 789-3333 ba, frplc, pool, bbq, rncd, 965-1786 .. prolea~onal. ~· Joel. Bach's. rurn'd. $14.5, 1 br mo. 675-5800. Bk:r, ooft.oe. THEREALESTATERS SSUMABLE 1'7o VA garage,peL. 2 3 & 4 Bl" $27S·$385. VUl.4ao1-e111. 1 NEWPORT TERR. 3 br, : CDM Prime Cst. Hwy LOAN Live in one .. Rent ~of s:;te 2600 LAG.Hl.LLSh.uaU ! 3br, Ctutdren/slnl)es ·• pels L ..... HiUt .32SO 2'11 b1, mast. suite, =r:io!!~:!:n:. JEASTSl~E funky upper l f -t•.3000sq.·fLAAAte-lheolher.OrRenlbolb.2 rope V 2 ba,.k.1ds , pet. garage, ok. No lees. Barbara,••••••••••••••••••••••• blfl!s., fam nn.., lndry., 879 Center, Apt. 1 Bdrm 1.n . .a 4·plex. $175 1 1 ... ~ BR, 1 Ba, at$175. p/mo.1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $265 Fee/Bkr. 963-67S9' 557 1811) R BA CONDO pallo, tal"., oceanvtewon 64S-Wf6 mo. Ulll 1ncl. 2653 Santa nut on Nel lse. + 1200 BR, 1 Ba, just redecorat· W1terfront Property nr i-t0"'4EFIM>ERS • • 3 B . ~ 2 1 . ~.. · 15 acre park w/pool. $375 Ana Ave. 673-0'i97 I sq. fl. Avail. for rel.ail/of· ed • · ·i Hooda canal Wash 1 Br be ho swim l . poo, air ... v:ar, 2 644 7357 •:"fices. Xlnl investment new ICOUSU<: ce1 · . ' •642·9900• L~E, autexec me, car gar , 642-1334 ; mo. . 2034Fullerlall.Cfl4 2 BR 4-plex.. Mature . 6900 ing. $125. p/mo. Total Cedarcabinplusxtralot. ~bJd poo#,.318R, ~~ 979·!237;586-GfOO. Towwhous• 1 BR Furn. 2 lrg close~, ad, Its . •18"/mo. 1'7 ~ $160,000. 615· moot.hi)' p11.yment. $185. Public boel launch + ,.. d 1 Mar 3222 car 1ar orm~ 525 1 bed • • >COMMER ·iAi.CENTER 526-771 1 more, $13 .950 l l )~~~~~~ •~••••••••••••• fi .. l l v rm .'F~m :.r LCMJ11119"4iguel 3252 .,.~~~~':'!i~~:!, ... ~.,,, ~~=~:g'erm, 'e~~~i~:g MonteVista.&l.5·953.1 .(• Free·slandin" Casl·food 2661825'5872 -TOP LOCATION "oea,t. w/~c . Blt:na-t tr1lersof· 1 •••••••••1 ••••••• ••••• HD room :t • e 11 c I. a: a 721 W. 18t h. Apt D b A RARE AND! or:. .. eft't.1-..· '-:c-'"" OR r .1 I' · 2BR Townhouse. · 'Al •, reslaurant bldg pl~ 7· ili&hly deiifed.aJIZ BR Ranch•s,Forms, duplex on oceanside of • , -a ···'bi-1 4 , a~1 yroom, _1v1ng mi. from beach. Cpll, w/storage. Adults only, 1Bdrm.il40. :; unit, 8.400 sq n.'•bl IJ In Unit 4.Plex. in x.lnt cond. CirOYSt 2700 Bayside Dr. 3 blks. from walk .t~eac. •, 1£ rt!• room, din. area, f1rplc, drps l !Jl BA Dlhwshr. 2 nope.LS. 545·0i72 83J·Ul92 .:,: top corner locution on N. . .11 r 1 ,,,,,., •••••••••• , ••••• Big Corona Bch. 1 yr. old p~r 1• enrusldcou · cpt.s-drps, 2 c:sr gar., car g0ar szso' 613-3479 aft 7 Tustin in Orang e . ·rh1sonew1 goasL. il3S. Per acre : 16 20 4.ievelw/view.Jbr,$500 Poolm=-lnc . 5450. fencedyard,iprlnkitrs. 4 k .d · Huntingfonleachl 40 SPAC IOUS 3br,2ba,cpL'> ;; ,$290.000. se1,i·or ~x.-~~~~§~c:,2~ Acres,opcratingranch. mo,avai1M ay6.2bt$400 mo.968· Avail Mey 1. 13$(). ~r orw n s. 1 •••••••••••••1 •••••••• drps, fr pl , D/W, fslv . change. 644-4674 549 0812 Aa:t. CharlotteR. Long mo, av.ail June s:•ca11" WANTED: Nice ramllylQ mo. 11t, last & deposit . .-upttaea Unflll"R l600 LOW WES<LY Piltio &: gar. Across rom ~ ... R£Al·ESTATE 1 ----=~·==----Tel (714 )644·1150 557·6&&3 from 8 to 5 or care' for our home. 3 BR, 1·491-1544. ••••••••••••••••••••••• RAT ,;;S Fairview & Calvary r 18°/o RETURN 55l·M46 /S4S·0882eves. 2 BA, -w/crpts & dfpl. DUL'l' cfoM:MtJNrrv. 2 NIW DU"-IX Exec11tiwe Suifft. Church. S28S mo. 557·1064 ;,· · ~.','ENTERPRISES Onprojectedgross inc. Tr911quil1eautr · 11 1 2 Bd Nice Yards for summer er•Deo 2BaP1$.Club Delulle split-level ; 1300 727 Yort;townll•d. LUXURY 3 br, nr. Sol.Ith LAGUNA BEACH Apple V11.lley-2'12 Acre Unique tr · eve rm run! $295. mo~ 983-4561 or House SWim pool'. Call 1q ft, 2 bdrm w/loft-den, Beach Blvd at Yorktown Cst. Plaza. $275. BILns, a.tT.IPAISES ""'Reduced $ll,OOO Rench w/breathlaklng house, S. of Hwy, walk t.o 963-1786 Ask tor Bev or $ m el» frplc, plush crpt.g, home· s~6.o411 Cpt.s &drps.Sf0.1901 *Atking$42,500down Panoramic View.Gi&ln· be~cb. Frpl, ge_rden Joe · lO'am-pm. like 1tora1e, walk·ln • CcMMk>MinilNM· · • ·*Corner IOOaU&n' Uc Living room, 3 large patio, ablolute _pnvacy · BR 2 BA Townboms on closets, beth &: 1ue1t STUDIOS le I IR1 120 ALBERT PLACE for sol• · I 700 * 112 Ft. Coast Hwy. Dedroom•, 2ba. '5fo,OOO. redecorated, la~I crpl Central atrium, ~le El Ntg1111: Golf Courie. h•th, bltft aas nnae It: •Fullkit.chen Deluxe 2 br, Iba. adulta, ••••••••••••••••••••••• • 9 Units. low rents 8i4· 1338 Brier. E ve• tbruout, prefer liftCle 0 sMry. 3 BR. 2 BA. Viii• Lease $285 /mo.Mf.tlll. O¥en, patio derk, 2 car •Heated pool no pet.S. $18.5. Call: . .-TAXSHELTER ~ OWnerdesirea 548·0411 . co upl e, s 4oo l ease Pacitle TOwnbome. Nr encloaed '•arqew/laun· •Ll:Wtclryl1cilitiee 530--3572 a,aa.9711 +plexea le tri·plex:es by d. 1 , 962·80~01ft6pm. pool '-: tennis eo\lrt.s. Me,.,..,..leedt 3269 dr p on1 e1 ·•Freeutllltiea the beach. 2 br•twnble . ., Imme ~t.eSa e.5 RM Eltete Many olber amenJU•. •··~••••••••••••••••••• Y room. aSoy __.Y,.~ •f"reellaeas 1 YR NEW TRIPLEX • : I • ' '. .. ' . . " ' .. " I· I u - Compl pk&. Brand., nu.-. • REALOn~C · ~c._... 2100 Br. 2b• Condo. Walk to vac1nt. MOO. per mo. use z br, 2~ ba, t.cic. Adults. · UI ..__.. -TV 6 maid .serv. avail 3 bed, 2 ba, bltns, laun· 8'8-13U . .lroken , ~ 6 W700 ••••,•'••••••••••••••1 ••• ~~iaa c3v:._.nncc.=· 162-2811 or 962-44'11 nk f()Ol, bltns. wash]dry, :;~~ 5 .~:• ~':::.=: •&,,.B·Que dry racil. Adlts, no lse. ~ • . ~ DEtU.\:E 10 acre horte nt con · .,..,... · for~··' . .v, · pr.'N~ pete.'Cl-91!1' 1/ ~corona· d•l .llal'. (7l41 •Phone service $2tiS. 675·6488or64()..U61 TAX ll • DUP.LIX $44,,SO L ~~.'4c!!~~:0~f>':~r r:~ :. P'ERNLEAF;3 Br. 2 3 el(, a 'Ba1 : d9tachad . &.uiua-v. cC...00 175-1337;' '1a;'iietoocean 2 Ir. SI 70 $I 000.00 Located In a very, low· s'0to n >' m el.d a r ea . ~~~f~!c6!.,,~ bltns. aarage, 50ft w1.~r, c.t¥· Oil weter,2 br,2ba-;vJew, 2-2 BR du.plex.es, encl. NO iacreue in ... mmer Family-Pool.·5'8-7911 11 • vac•nc:y area of Co&t11 lfi2Q!,080 W/1150,000 equi: · · drps, .~ltn1, }.,. lTU to trpJ..-boaL 1liP,, pool, a:araa:e, pv\ patio, crpls, rent. Beaut.· I br furn ~1~!,;sP:[~~.!h°:= Mesa. Very sharp 2 ty ror sale.or trade (or "3SO Yrly-LIC Mod ern beacb. *350• mo. le1te. ji.c(lazt, tiobW'/1.b'op. drpa. 3U .aa1 St, C. M. 1pt.s f.\15 *'.$17S Spanisb ·•Sllady Ehn Gar<ltM* al tax ti nae on purcha.sa 1 b d r.m . u n I l s. w l th hom~ •. apj, motel, n;19bll1 ;tBr, 2'8. trr,lc:, dbl gar, $36-0lal P'"rlc• r.e duce I ,Sr. '2Qu/fa25. fnftnt to 2 yr.1. Style bldg, pvt4iacl aar., Pool, crpt Ir drps, lndry. of a VUla&e Garden, 2 enclosed· garaaes. Ol.hper p•rk. OwftertAfent (71._, ~atio . Chi d/pet OK. VACANT 2 ,llt hllr• to Head, 878· 7022 1eve, No ,et;f. 541-202Q pool, tauaa,l ndrt_,, adils. adults. 177 E. 22nd St . bedrm. 2 bu Condo at :i <;oroba delMar.d\,\plex.eii ~·3802 642.9918 be ch 'ij 3 Br:.rq40. &29·te8ldaJs.Agen . 17301 Keelaon Lri.""l blk NearBeach.642·3645 . r ,19 n ... , tro1n $74.500 . s· ~... • __,..,.~~All !... Huntia1ton &ach $160. 2 W. ol Beech off Slaltl'. low , low price o ,--... 1 Acre ol K:J w/Triplex. CO.ta Mete . 3224 1n'.'!°'.::e1, lau1~• · Bluf(a t.ioodO·Lale 3 BR, Br, bltnl, crpll, drps, 842-.,.18'8 •Z 8R, 1 Ba , Mesa Verde. Modelaopen-i10:30to7:W Very cloae to be•eh. Ex·••••••••••••-.••••••••,• Fee.'t ·-. 2 ~ B.A, crpta, drp1, frplc, ,patio, ca.rporl. AdU:h1, iBr, refrig. il!JS. f11f~u~~<k~~~.1 ~::~~~~ I Chloln&e for ? 67S.3370. Priva te house, big fenced Spa~ ~,. a •. ·~ n:•. ;==~~ 1un:)'~:~· !a~ndr,y fa~U. ~pie~ l Ladlti i........ Nopetl.83~8974"1 l.O 4109 W,.,.5Lh St'., Sanla CLEAR 300 ac. sub-div. yard, 4 Br, 2\li.balh, ~· tr,., 0/q~: Drive W.ui~~chlv~~ . -.1' ~~. ~.~.~~e~· IHf Pfff . APT MAN1\GER Ana-just.west of Harbor ~ land Bend, Ore. Plenty (213 )370·0834 by.,f!O.· .at.o 1 , 640., • • .,......, , Next to beadl. Bach., Cpl to m1n1ge 12 units in '"I ._ d h ' S2000Taxltbote r I •· ••1-'-"s "C" Cll 2 bt 1&2 Br troqa, $145. Costa M~s a. lfu&bund on St h an urry . &Hta:Bc:hTrl 1 cs .water!· 303 rron\ l ·JBR 2BA fam rm bit·:, BR;.1.a lb dbl1araae · .. ear t, • • · • •J ac uzala •Tennis. -'MM'k N They're going rast! ·just built. Lots:i:.uos Foothl I Bf, Glendora, ins, Di w. r~cdyrd, Mesa . boae;.,r, 0.-. IOO 14 fl ,. Mlwport lllm l ba, €ptJ. d.,., .. r. N 646_1313 ~ay h•v:1~r 642.;9&oo 0-..:1•1./; 2010Huntiniton Cu. All or part dn PllJ · Verde. 29IO Jacaranda. plaDl•~' 41111itn. "10. Dupl,&. r.2B .. 2Ba OR ,,u .... tt4GOIO ...,taor c ren. O•its•• 1100 OpenOallyl-S,$38·6179 :1i:~:s:r :~~~~_?O/mo:615-8461. 968.mat A' •. ,~~=··Sil* a.. ~ ....... -~llllMcl C..toMele . a724C .... ~ta . ·37Z4 •••••••••••••••••••-•• KlN' OSJZE 2 b kids 'd bl'... t j avail. • r ••••••~•••••••:•••••••• ••••t.~••••••••••-.~••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ • eves. , r. .' NICE 2br, cpt , w .. , Milty 613-2058 or (213) -~~~=~~c'!':.~exv:~~ 4UNrrs Rea1ht•t• riiC'1~·.,a~·e7,0·slOV4t, ;!i&t':::r;r.-~:-a. •lt!lll&.OW.... . ....... 3706 · AMBASSADOR INN t88.t60. Agt. 34121 (A) Ph11 room tor a more. Wattt•d 2900 child, pet, fn cd, gar. BltlJP'P'S Condo, eom· •••••.•••••••••••••••••• · CoastHwy,49&-3431 EastsideC.M.lncludes3 •••• , •••••••••••••••••• $180. Sharp, a br, 2 bl1 cpu, p1ew1.7~.Jbr, aaa.1r11.1S1lll,no1ar. IRAllD NEW .::.=::==c:..;o.c.'----:1 bdrm owner's borne. lO'At OWN P roper t y In ~ ACR g , .Pool 2 br, drPt. bllns, reocea yard, 1-,., b11 ea.cl'd, p~lio; Ad.ult•. UICI. + utll . By Ow ner/Oi cupaqt, 4 down Jnglew6od, llawthorne child, pet, fprlc . patJo. 2 car 11r. •· moJ pool. Cloae.. to sehls. f13·S003an.$pm. Br, Up, 2 Br--, OO-.:n, 2HOUSU ·orSo.BayAre:i? i25(1. lor8evar Joelllt-4M'l lbop'1.a cburca..• ........... _ be1utiful home wllh in· on·• lot. NewpM. 8e1ch. WILL l'A y CASH Jo'AM~L '/ w41nted. 4 bf, 963-1786 "ino.Ltue. •'• OllS ltAM Pen__. ~707 come ot, a ll income. Tix 0~ d r 2 b A/C ec ••1 •••••••••••••••••••• ?Miter. 111 '5th St. -N·B. SlM ,500. 1 "' own. . l'h. tom D'Afntandro am rm. a. ' r . ' Br, 3 B1 , famUr rm1 Welk W bMcb. 3 lldrliw., IALIOAI'*' 67S.aT26 . ' DUPLEX PLUS T.D.Pr.,.nlH ~ir~~iED I ... •P· frplc. Lovely ...... ~vall. 2 Ba., paUo, rip1e, 2 ... Cllermlo1, llOlq"c lot. 3 Yr old .J M.Y DUpleJC . Block from Beach. 213"14·8807 ail.)1.lme pins, util. l ·Z t1rm1. lo June 1$U. • ._ mo. 'lfr· Poola, teniUf Call Close lo ahOPI, bul, bl.)' NewportbN.cb-Gl'06s in· $7~.500. s x gross on or714-14i·si2la(t.6 $170. J.,e..i/8kt. 75 1·1472 • after6pm • .-SI$ '-:ocean. ros Miln !k. tonte $13.000. p/ year. Winter/ Summerrentl VA BUYER n.eda t.o buy H0"'4EFl1'40EIS ~ J Bedroom, l=M i.u:is.tul-a.\ND ••W Newpor\l.!°"~.-!~40:._ _____ I AMkl& .. $1U~ Prln· 2 TRIPLIXIS ~ rrom owner, c BR, 2 Ba, •642-ffOO• ly crP,td • *:-..;6t~ec 'Terrace eoackt. 3 Br, 2""1 v 2 8 d 5 h war cl,.I• only. · U· Roa. ur Nearly new. $?•.soo less than 5 yr old hOuic. bltM, cloM t.O! Ba. $t00. mo. Adulta, ao ~hl"/dry; '''" to ocun' Tom,528-1010. ..ch-. a bdrm, I bdrm, 1 Nr. Harbor "Ad1mJ1. r•hOPPf· kV •1Glln~-J'f· pe&a. f'JS·5800, Dkr, no -a.r_•k °''mo. uu e1u : l>tl .. ~-·-a,l)yowner,J bdrmeach: Calltve1·only.n4·I089 ForClassilledAd mo. 11 or t t, fR. • ,Vo' ~1 · Jldna':'i•Ba,tll*m.1,1' 111~· '7J-56'MATft£W~ ACTION ...... ,~ 'at' •t '' ao&Nltmelo_ma.. . Bt.d'!L_!1a.~!!"'ln'~~ • · ,. Crubel". Jtopro. cojl, 01y1~1~lot. 4 BR, I .~ .. ~'Wlh..,.beaut. ..... oa ONTRSBUCH _, --":':l·-A•• ~ $f2llil value. Price # diw,ft»Uar . l sti thebi:h ·w/worklnajft. Oee1n·bayvlew,1qul ll••· -..-· · ~M on horM to $i!OOM. AD-VISOR homo fe ') a •· C.11 tor detalls Karen oc adult, no pets. 11as. JDD, lam.._...., · , m.m.i. . Ml•·· f' ... • 'o.illlTMJGf.• ' tne1.-.t11.11Mm .Qolr.Sll,CN0.1 ' ' -.. u........... , • ....,.. .................. ........, ... ............................ , w .. .., ._11o·s T•ri..__......, •-••II ·-...... , 'tit\._,..... .....,_ .. Oryw ..... WATIOl.U-STIMMl--r.AaootoG 22.77 HARIOR lloVD. COSTA-"- 645-4140 I ·' • . ' . . . . \ -. . ' ' ~· . • • .. • .... ·--... .. . . ., ~ Ill y DAJLV PILOT Sunday, April 20, 1975 J ' 'fat d1u.t.-. 4'slsw•1U..1Ww. Afat 11t1u.tw.: a.,sl tau.hr.. Af•I ~ kU.L,-l'I 14'1t1U.ha-..,1 •!::c:, ..... ...,,·3•9d00 YecetlHRotal1 42S ••••••••• .. •••••••• ..... ~_..,..•••--.ifT ..... ~••• .. ••.... w ww114tWtl •••••••••••··~··••••••• e.lw.Naa..IMdl rl146llMl..i~·il't ..... 'Ja+t •-,..._;",."'9 •.••··~~··••• .... ••••••• Arnitw~eda...tyl rT1ce tl•nt• • , 4400 •••••••••••••••••••••• 1501 WntulffDr; ~;r:.·······lrnc::;:·~·;;~······;;~·;1 ;;;;;;;:······;~ ···~·······-···············•·•'••··········· ·~········-··········· •••T'',..•••••••••••••• ., ...... rM ...... _..._.:;r.r~,.· .. --••• ~ ,Stunnln• view, club SIOO IOMUI ~ ~ prl•11,1leepa6.&lmme Newport t'lnancl•l Ctr ' LHliAg Office Spece ' -. --....... _., , ret'i!., IN wknd; SW wk • ..,._,,,... ly. Gloria, 645-3167 or C11ll on Sil• Maoaae:r {714)642·3llle:•t246 ' Mediterranean Village .. ':". Wa ll to wall c:.t rpets. drup('~ ;J Grasscloth \V allcoverings •Fireplaces ~WetB~1r:s •'Built-in Dis hwashc1·s •Beamed cc~lings, wood paneling •Private pi.ilios and balconies • Heat ed swimmingpools -"Night li ghted tennis courts .•Gymnasium and Saunas · •Security syst e ms ,._Fair I-lous ing ' UNFURNISHED I BEDROOM l'tHECRUIC UYESUP TOITS0 HAME Over 500 t;ill trees ;111il 10 S ll'El!lll\S ~·i th >,1;.il erfu lls L·rc;1tl' a rf'l:1 xin ~ St'ttin ~ for )OUr sp;i('ious n1•w 1·1)1' ·). ht'<lroon1 uuurlml'lll. l "ron1 Sl!l:l, f'ul'niturt· avttilablf!. Sm:111 peis f>K . Adults o nl)'. Olfiee opt>n 9:00 to 6:00. 2l00 Fairview ltd .. Costa ~les;i . Phone S4S·~OO. I llEDROOM & UEN "'1'HE VJC'roRIAN'' 2 llEDltOOl\I Newly decoruted, 2 br Cuar&Mee<IM~n& Increase iD im · OHl ... CH Ottchellj)r rrom i2CXI 2 Br, 1&2 Ba from S'l7.s · 3 Br, 2 Ba, Yiew, i'7S •Winter at the beach is beautitul •Views of ocea.n. Ctttalina & Pal°' Verdes •Large private de<:ks •i:!,1 liour security •llealed Pools-&umas •Assigned covered park ing •Additional free parking 1 •Maid service avail. •Furniture avail. Open M-f.' U)-6 Se1.t 10·5. Sun 12.s Closed Wed. SEA FOR YOURSELF! • • ·•Exceptionally spacioUi at>art ments •Walk to the Beach. •Excellent recreation facilities •Beautifull y landscaped ·•Private patios •Firepl aces and Dishw ashers •I & 2 Bed room •Adults Only -No Pets •From $180 Uwe ill Newport . .._AA,.l•,-•11•>ll••1croo w_ .. ......, l BEDROO:VI 'l"OWNl'OU..:L·, w/gar. Adlts, cpts, drps, ~ .,,. fncd yd w/palio, waler Hunfi ............ /\Si>cc1al ,.1:c110111urlhusc wllh s m all 11et,,. pd , C all b c twn l -5 ·~ Z 166 I lr1 1lf ii, H.I. · ''l"'61J . ..... 'h Ml irr-Peclflc ~Hwy Aciults Only OJ6-·112u Pacific ()lli<:c Open Oaily 10 LO li ::lO &ii .. B" Victori3 ... Sl9Cl 711 Ocean \vt-N rt I .~ JI 9 • · ·1 f . V 3834 <7 14 >"~1• ... , •wpo •-6 Ml'w-rthacll l169 t; 4 J.557-8020 1 11 -' ~· oun a1n ° e y MnKd bv WmWallcrsCo •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 24UU 1-l arl)ur Hlvc.1 .. Costa ~·J es~1 . Calif. ••••••••••••••••••••••• __ ~ WBS'fCLIFto' 2 Br, l lh Ua ___ ...... ---------i PARK PACIAC CONDO 1 "'" end. paJoo. PA.RIC HEWl'ORT IOwnhou•e .. Adults <inly. I cpls , d rpi;, ..-.·shr /dry . •l'•RJ••-s' Nopeti;. 1728 Bedf~ Ln. CostaMeso l824C:ostoMesa. '3824 ,\l)UL'fLlVING ~t>!;IJ ,\da1ns . $175 . """" .......,., , $285.mo.548·7SJ.1 . ·-••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• I Bdrm fr om $18 5 G45·74 i !j &&..-=r J:' SIDI-: l Oft ...., . . Lido Isle wulcrlront. 3 ;: .. ;, n . i• :~r . uu11~ ~·-~u ui~ Off Beaten Path 2 Sdrm from S20S Laguna I Heh 3848 Luxury a_parlmcn living oodroom, 2 bath. z car G Ur. ,\dulls nu pets. "'urn /Unfmodclsavail ••••••••••••••••••••••• o.ve,rlook1ng the waler . gaca,e. A 11 p lian ces, ~<ira ~c li e fs Slllll. ,·1-hwl>"-. -.·11 "" ,·pt•. h E y •750 000 he llh • ,.~ ijJ4J ~ •., ·• " ~ I 0 2SO La Hacienda Pent ouse. commanding DJO "'· •. a carpels, d i·upes. Adlts · · c lost:U i::ar;i ge. fr ph:. FO UN'f AIN VALLEY ocean view, spacious z s_pa·, 7 JOW1mrru.RK pools, 7 675-8044 li1a Sunny Upvcl'. hltns. c rj'.lls. d rps. S155. no 1i.-ts. S.15·5270 or 5.iG·til:!!f5 l·I SORM · ILOFT OML YI Pvt PalJo. (rpl, 1 yr lsC . HA YLOff. Al'TS. ·~d 3 A ¥o c .Ao, CM 64 ~·014 l Blii,l. Gas & wall·r pd. 9,8 3378 Br. l'ed shag crpt-quiet· lighted tennis courts,1~-'-~-'-------I Pool "' -noJ)(.•ts.2007SolanaWay, p lus miles of bicycle 2 BR w /pool $22S + util, LA MA ... Ct-tA APTS MOVE-IN loMuS LB. 4!).4 ·1419 trails, putt ing, shuf• Avl. now. Child/pet OK. 778 Scoll Plaee, t:M fl eboar d , c roquet. Junior Yr. l.se. 968-84591968·7827 ti42 -5073 Huntington leoch 3840 VERY SP~IAL l 's frp, $224.50 monthly; -------->••••••••••••••••••••••• C u s t m designed also 1 and 2-bedroom WESTCLl1',1'' 2 br, 2 ha, <.:AS,\ Vl<..'TORIA . 1 &2Br . Unfum/Furn fr. $169.50 gas/wtr. pd. ,\dulls-No Pets Sec. gate l'ool, Rec. Rm .. Ele\·alor 52.> Victori<i, &12~70 CllEZOH.OAPTS a234 1\tlanta 1,2&3 liH. l~rl\'. gar., pool. Wa $her , dryer, Close lo beach. 536-0336 Townhouse . across 5treet plans and 2-story town D/W. bllllli. frpl, pool. rromCo"°eBe<lch.2 br,2 ho u ses. E l ectric Adullsonly.646-~1 ba. upst'ajrs. 1''rpl, 2 kitchens, _private pa.tioti 1 HOUSE l"rom Bch. Avl. decks . Like pvt. ·home. or ba!~on1e~. carpeting, bal. of Wn lr r-....-house Adults only. No pets. draper1e5. Subterranean . . . · ~· ..... "*"'° 337.3951 ' •'-"•l•r• •111,2 11 •211 & Den · Rutol1 t. 1hwe 4300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• N£W pluil h offlN bldg,~ to 6 n.m sulte.s. Con- ferencu llm. X e ro• t.'Opicr . Nr. Oc uirport -••7i Moio ....... 1 .... -... w !l ~~~dM~~ ':~ ;i r ~l.!""'~·~·""==:0':::::::::::::== WESI CLll' BLDG NI WPOl'l Ill Al tt S40·1100 lJe_ilutlful 2 bedroon1 furni:d11.i4 or unJun1lshOO u p t g at Oukwood , Thcrc ·11 $1 ,000~000. in re creatio n rucili li c1 . Complin1untary t ennis lessons, Sunday b1·1111t:h. Sportli tourn1unc11tl<i . 1\ 1·u11t11nu acti viti~ 1lil'cc.·· tor who pla ns pu11.les. & l.lillJ 's .... Wt!'ll 1.1\'l'll hel11 . . ... ., . -. . " ;/. (;_,.... iaM"lol ,,~ .. J'&ta·-;,;, .. 11 ... ,.~. "'--...... . J'1ec, .... 1oe .... ./ ........ ,n111t Call Mr How .. 1r1 645-6 101 you find a roomni:1lu.1.:=======~­ From Sl&S Sorry, no on~ under ~l & 110 pet1. l\.lpdcls open dai- ly 10 to 7. See our larKcr a d in the a_p;u"t.nlent SCC· tlon. OikwOod offers the finest \a counlrY club liv· ing ttt a prlce you c:.i.n :.i.f-OAKWOO D GA llOBN rord. There'• SJ million i\P'rs in recreat ion facilities, a lti lh at IJo\•er COJ\:IM .. 1,-PROf<'~'I , <.:last' A ofCice bldg, 2700 lla l'b9r Blvd, (Oil Adams ), \,;,M . Elev .• ,\/C. c lcc .. junilor, music, pa rkinJl, sec. IJ<&lrol. i\I . It. S lc\'c r. 1ng r . 557 -0ll6 o r 646 -MJ9G ='---fUll lime activitieti direl'-&12·Kl70 tor wbo plans parLies, 55• PEA SQ FT ~BQ's, trips & morel ~,\N'l'~:o : ltoo1n1natc-, ltll 7 Wt:S'l'CLIF'l·'-NU Free Sunday brunch. . Stra1~hl. 1nature 1nale to · AG1' 541 -~ Plus bea.uliful liint,:ltis, shr. luxuriuus:l brt•orulo, ----· --- 1&2 b e droo m apts. beuul fur11'U, J !ll'U,ZI. WATERFRO ... T [Urnished & unfurnisht.~l . pool in Ir\· $2UU 1110. ...ewport Beach Oakwood Garden A11ts 5"7-·1tn' ol"ters an cxeklsive ""No -l~.~Crul1vcof(h·es Rent Raise Guarantee·•. 3U Yr. old bu:sintssn1 an S"15o-~50 l\1onth We 1'Uaranlee that your look int,: rur l'c1nalc to s hr. Vii·>,1' of hoHls & wuter rent will nul ~ raisctl for his 3 br, 2 ba hut ll\.'. \Vest dlLL G RUNDY ONEF'ULLYE1\H&you Ji n ure a . Sl 5\J 1no. He:tlltll' liT!;-iHUI still have the flexibility 846 -5208 --• of month to month oc ----·---~ O FFICE SPACE .... cup•ncy . Jl •nt . rr n Wante d· mature worku~g \Vci;ttlifl" Drive, 450 sq $160. Pricesv:ryby 1~~. femalc _~o sh:~r~ h0111sc in fl.. pr ivate b11lhroom. lion.Mude ls opcn10t.o 7. ~IBw /sam l!.~I -. _air. clc. $17a. per 1110. S ~rry , no peLs or Lt,:.ncw 4 br houscloshr. C•~.li~i:c lllll ,G-1.2--0200 child re n. in ll li. 1 blk. beach. !'lo ... EWPORT BEACH 0 -'-wood· smoke rs or pc~. lia1·h s .. All malt: or rema/c.·64l·IB02 J Offices, recept .• rest _-' --r1n , 1\1C, mu.'>ic, deluxe. GAJ"Ueft.• Share nice 4 Ult pool ~ l\1o. Hrokcr 675-670U A ..... ~-+--.onts ho me, C.M. with won1;i n , 'ION v · .· , .. ....-... ---~ Cl child ok ). 557·64•17. ~ll_SS teJu-1.Aaguna , ... ,_. leeclll Niguel arc;i. llandy tn 16th and l;..,ine Share w /anolher fcn1u le. San Uiego t'l\·y. 200 lo ADULT I BR . frplc.". l'lOl.ll. SJ8o mu. 1!17.i Purnona. CM Ref's. $425 lse. 497-1617 or parking with elevators. S a t f S u n · 1 O • 3 P M La..iies 2 Months &.12·6636 Optional maid service."1-:;"";:-;·'~7~50="='~6~·9220=;'';::--;;--;:::·l .--~6<~5~-0~S."'S-O~--.MEDITERRANEAN Re nt free 1----------:j Just north of Fashionk PAC immac, 3 br, 2 b:.a, ViLLAGE N .. ., ·h Lopa Hills 3850 island at Jamboree and d El Toro at J eronimo . Park Newport 2 Ur 2 Ua 2000 s<1 ft. Call u>,1•ner nice fu rn $JS.1. 640·5.J.12. ISJ l· 1-'0tl ----·------- Cal l 1i~5-.l ll I 1 eKt lo beach. B. c ., ••••••••••••••••••••••• en, nr. Hoag. Oeco1ator I Bedroom \&2 br fro1n S l-1 5 . SanJoaquinllillsRoad. beams, frpl, shag, quiet NEW LUXUH.Y ADl~T M1\'l'Ultf<; Ludy lo share 2 1 ~10N. fl'l·C r~·nt, ~·:.ilk lo UR, Surrs 1dc t:ondo. oec;in, nc~· dk. lir"·n. w 1s a m e . nr li cac h . CPLJ.: $1i5. tl'ifi·Ul'7U agl·/ Sho11 "p;. ~a r . rec. fat·. liOJ ~2 Deluxe .2 Hr sludto avt. w µri\". 11a110. Enl'I g;Jr. l!i :.!Otl . l'rcft·r :1dults. 5-l~·;tlUJ l liedr04m&Ot'n J;it·u zz1:. & tcnnl s . SCENICAPJS Telephonc(7l41644-1900 adults.$290.642·1276 APTS.1&2 8 r,pool.rt>l'. 2 Bcdroo111s 8·1U-IJ23 for rental information 1---~------rm. 25092 Farthings Sl. ~lied room Townhse -----With the long, wit.le view i225. Spacious 2 br, view, S&'.i-8460 .:.iou llal'bor Ul\'d. UOW'.'JTOW N. ;ill 'occ.an & more or e verything patio, gar, mature, q uietl-'--------Heas. rent. 5Jti·3:>111 ------- L:osta l\lcsa {71·'1550-8020 v1ev.·s. de luxe 2&.J Br, 2 elsel"orLESSR.t.;.NT!.. -•TERFRONT adults .6.iti·1972 HARIOURL1GHTS ------l·ar 1,:;i r .. all li /I. Ne w. 5195 UP V nlS IN A lim i ted nurnber o f Lady to s l111re 1-1lcas:1nt hon1e. ~1 ;15 + uutiti\.·S . ti4ti·ti.'iti-O. ,. I i'o!O. Flt t-;t-; Hl•:N·r * 1·2 J lt1n. oflicl'S rrorn $135 p l·r m •l . Ne:tr ;Ul'l)Ol'l. Sct"t ·y. ser1•. ou prc 1111:-.~·:-.. No lease rc(j. VILLA MESA lt11 rde11 apt s. l'rl\<!le P<1l1u, :.w1u1rn111g pool . plt1)' g ro un1J, ~ l·ar ~ara~e. 2 lir unfurri is hctl from Sl!f5 . 01~ \\' \\11l.wr1, t>-lti·l25_1 - Parklike "'1'0 1n S215 mo. Open 1 &:2 BR. 1 & 2 BA. patio, • 3 BR, 2 BA . Steps lo lx:h. spacious 2 bt .. >drootn, 2 Sur roundi-house Sal & Sun 1·5. 120 iur. be.1 ms, panCling.'.ex· NEWPOkf 38tb & Bal. 'Yrly. $3.\5 bdrm&dcn&Jbdrm un-··.-l "lh •1 'J' 11 R ,,. mo. l\vl. 5/15. 673-6955 & 1·isa•enow .. , .. ,., ... 1... Intellect. & uncoll\'L'll · DIO:LUXt: 1.2 &JBr 1\plS ., d • n HI ea, · lra i;tor;i.c. • .... " " · I Pvt PalJO.~-J lld Pool K.it;·l31 i or i;4ti·493H . Strlktng deslan Ind lft 673-MIO 16700Saybrook Lane. l1011al yng fcn1 dl'Sll"l':-0 /'IJJ·Jl:!J !"I I II ll(M 111 H:1:1.2g.10 After ntXin ----ALICIA VILLAGE efeQlnt. •xcttlng Wl'I to 1-luntingto il llarlx>ur wealthy, i.:c n .. rous i,:11 · .'ir. Shop·~ -,\illts Onl)' EX. Jge 2 br. 2 bu. dlx ~~t.,.~~J;... O"' THE BAY 17lol )M6·.J3.ll treprcncur lo shr Uc~it·h 1·11 Nl'"'ll•ll'l J\l\'cl. lllllCt' Marf1n1que Apts PoOiside apt nr bch. 1\dll. .252 11 Stockport Ori\·e PllC'fl. YOUr QWI' pr1Y1te 1"1111 Lincoln Property Co. penthouse. li75·~. n :1\•a1 l;1lJll', SJ5 1n\1, util 1777 Sanl<1 AnaA\·c, cri.1 sorr y no pe t s . $16S. Laguna Hills patiOor'*«iftY.AMltncty Elegant 4 br, frpl. D/W,1-~=~~~~~------· ~ --pJ 1i75·K4 57 l B'H dupll"" apt. Sltlll. UtLI Jncl. Gal', 1>vt pat.10 . R ~fr 1 ~ & gas s lO\"c. (lu1 et . ShM c-pt. GOJtl I) Meyer . Ht'fs r 1..·1.j ·d . 548-8005 ,\Jgrl\ptJ l3 __ •·'6·5.>12 536-8362 -·---(7 141581-6130 ·ml llk>ll-dollarreccenw. befm ccil'g.,palio.$550 MESAGARDF.NAP1'S Seckmature,l't!.'iplemt11 --=--- Tennis courts, too. mo.673-S719eves/wknd. Luxu ry decorated upts. share w/sa1ne lg ful'n J •CDri.I De lu.-.:e Oll1l·e:..• &.ET US MOV'E IN 'J'OJ),\ Y $159 Newport Beach 3869 A 2&3 Br, crpts, drps, util 2br, 2ba apt, pool. r_r_µJc. t'ull scr~1c~/:.unple 1.11:ki.: PA MPER YOU rno. + $50. s ec. Spac. 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• [·"\"~,,,. WALK TOB1'.:,\CH paid. Bllns, laundry, rct·. Xlnl ~B a~e~'.S.J8-19a..'l_ _ . t.hc ~~~L10~ ~~~·IX:;· !lave ll your way tn this v.·ell -l ot"a l ed tow n'huuse-l"ur adults only. hr, children OK. 17391 2 br,sundeck,yearly. room. gym, sa una & Gor-•o forR .. t 43 c0 ~5t:C:..1llw)h1~ ··A" Keclson. I blk. W. of $250 67>3396 I Ad I I "> ' I Beach B l orr Slaler. :•• '"~ . poo · u ts ~n y , ~o •••••••••••••••••••••••••S h a r t• Uea ulitully LARG E I br. sh~ epl. h1U pool. Infant ok. Slti5. ltlM7 Mbnrovi;i, 5·1!i·9743 842·0389 ~ ;~i S..Clelfte'nte 3176 pets . 2881 Bristol St, I0x22 GA H.,\Gt;, ::;!7.·1no. 1ur1\. ull'S ~· t:ompatilJle 1,.uxurv actult rentlfS rrom ••••••••••••••••••••••• Costa Mesa 2176 l~.lacenlia, cri.1. ! 111 party. O.C. Ai11X>rl area. •3 bedroom s. 2 baths •Fresh paint &t:arpels •COJ.y ri rt:phtl'C MEAR OCEAM 2 & 3 IORMS $350montNv. 2 BR, 1100 sq. ft, l'h: Ba. Rooms 41JOO 1"ear ).63ti ~1 1.:..>tJ Hc;i sonablc .x:.tJRl~J. 200 PrOmOntorv or. west. Nr beach. s hopping & ••••••• .... •••••••••••·• ----.-Fu ~ed ·rwo lillH.l\lS. la ri-:e. yard ~aca&e. re ls . ~1<5. l::\·es 5-UJ-6225or I 17.iJ-U7 1!f •Sunny patio lit!aut1ful s tudio_ apts . G••• •Garden setting wipoul "'rp lts , bl t n s, di s · """-" ·~=:C:.::=w. · club house. 4·P\ex. Lease ROOMS $20 wk up with ts Furnishl'd ~~ s _ m is ~epftOntf11•17S-100Cl $115. Mature adult. kitchen pj wk up apl orUftfvmilhed 3900 orUnfvm1sa..ed 3900 I • NEW 2 br apt. bH n::... ;,hag t·r pl;,, f1ill1 u & decks . ll-...~u by il lo V1c.•tvria. ti4l;":s111 •Fullgar.a~cw/slora~e hwashers, 2 cariliiras,:c. owned and fTllNQlld Dy • 492-3799 or 492-9610 548~55 or ·~7 . · ••••••••••• • •• •• • • • ••• • •••• •• • • •• • • •• • • • • • •:•• 'lnt l~M .company. . Yours Jor just Sil'>. ~u.nd_ecks. from $275. * 2 WEEKS FREE Tiit: VENOOME _,_36_·25_79 ________ , Jlot ove i n w /de po s it s 11~.i5,\n;i heim .545·8G28 t.1EAC l-I a rea. ·1. :l.. 3 11,. only l 'BR SI!IO 2· BR W<ilktoBeac.h,4Br.ZBa, .. $230 Refrig, Secur ity, bhns. $375 mo. f;Gs tside Town"°"se lirJsk frplc, 11.iOO S<i-H .• ptj\:. garden. S:!7o. n\O. f;V~s. &15 -8'Jt.i.I ~.·wPORT ;ipt.s, nt!ow near new. . R 645_7450 '""' Uhns. Slti5 lo SM.Ill. No Pool , Jacuzin, ec. 1 ____ .cc..c..~---APARTMEMTS fee. Bidg w/exer cise r m .. 2 BR. Unf $13.i/!\10 Tobin Hilh;ird~. CulorT\. • LA P.!<RISIEHHE . ~.$1 OOOFF• U.SA GH.,\N,\O,\ AVl'S Luxury L.r.v1ng I & 2 Bedroom:. fl ee. room & l'uol :.~ !f79·Htll *'Merr 1m;ic W:i.\·. C;\I PLUS UTILITIES Infants . Nopet.s · roperty McJmf. 2450Newportlil\'d.CM ____ M~6·1:UJ , QUIET pvt. 2 !Jr. ~ ba. 2 BR . I lJa . gar .. bllns, t:pts, bltins, rrpl, pool , cpts . ~-~rps . Nr. Ucach gar. ;idlls, no pct..-;. Ji6 w. lilvd. ~l;>.:i . !j33-00_1s __ _ liay CLOSE ·ro 111\HBOU H UAKfllOGi':VILLA J BH . 2 B1\. blt ns. 2 lir, :! Ba. S225. mo. J lir . J Ba on ""iter :il'llJO. mo. K . Tub111 846-5111 CQ.NDO :i Br. ~ Ba. cµts. chtldren "·elcome. S225. \Jrpt>, bltns. frplc, p:1l10. ~ ~-Cent~r._tH5·11ll~ ~lir. l '~ha <.:undo. Rcfr1 g, ~l.S.S325.U.12·1 1;}.j_ -_ l liR. Sl75 mo. Adult.~. nu \Va s her.d ryer. p;it1u. lr1,Jc . Walk tu !>hopp1ni,:. l JJ.il rm . ~ar. :-.lo\c & pets trl~·!S'JISl Sml t:hlld pct OK. ~ .-Jrig. ,\dul~. no <1111-:s . __ ___ m11.ti4ll·l llJ. ~.~ ... ;. .. ,~.a u C .\\·ol'alio Hacienda De-Mesa .,.... ...,......, l liR unfurn "'rom SIJS. l ~ 160 W. Wilson,C .M. m1. to ht:h. !Il l tieorg1:.o $175. 2 BR Ut;AUTl"UL S>.S:l0·2"51 lili.OUN LJ:) -------- St-;.ve . relrq~. Clt•;in, IO 1n1nulcs to ocean, Lgc J Bil . ga r . cpt 1drps . p11r1f1 e cf waler. g reen I & G Br. l lir i ll5. 2 Br 1•;in ~e /u\·en . \Vulk LO la wns. cO\'e red Uar., ort s,.205. With pat10 $2 IO. Ci;is llunt. Ctr. SlGS. !QS-5-1 17 :.1 reet p:irk1ng. 1\dults, & W·icl' inc Ur;iperies ---- no pets. G02V Fullerton ca e ls. ga~ heal, ga~ .'IE\V IJ"~L U X~ 2 hr lt"I · Ao:_. t I blk E. of ~cwi.iort s ve, a ir conditioning, plcx a pls. i'i r . be~ch , A\'e. I blk So. of Bay.J wimming pool. rl'c. c.luse t u e \·t::ryth1ng . _C •.)l: 642·R6~ ----·! room. wa shers &dryei-s. f< rplcs. U1shws hrs., Y<lll na me it. they have 1t! )J I~. 2 BH . blUl.'i, pa1M.:I· (Jpcn for inspection Sat. ... • d 1 1 LOVELY.vcrylg.,br.G'.2 1n •Crpt:.. rps,puo . n-ba JJ •·wl y p :ii nte d &_5un.lOA1\t UJ:tlPM.715 f-..nt ok, no ..... ts.~ Ca· ' ._ · IY 11 · m "'o• nf r ... ,II ·-, ><I 'd yd N •.. <">">"-' l Ill s .•.• l o .... . n VWllUr \))t f-'K:J:JKSJJ c i · • ope'"".__...· ·11 1 213 -·~1 -~··' -· ..:._ IUWEl <..:am 1no.~16·5'i().I ~cc :_ ·~-uoo t'AJ\1' lte n l fo r )lain · . -. . --S I • l180 Irvine Ave. al Mesa 54S·48S5 VERSAILLES HEWl'ORT "~curily l,!!dte entrance .tlinderground parking . ./ Bleganl furn lounges ./"Bill iarU s, exercise, Sauna rooms. 1 lllU pool & sundeck.s ./"Ocean \"1e w! Hi gh on the bluff O\"erlook · 1nlol Ne"-'J>Ort tlarlx>r 2 Br. unfurn. All electric. 1'·ireplace . •leak.'Ci pool. Adults. $210. 979-1268 Across from !,>olf course 20432 San\a Ana Ave STEPS TO BEACH 2 BR. l ba, winter $23S MEWPORT .;;REST 2BR .2 Bacondo~ WE HAYE SUMM 1'.:R R1';.'VfAL.S associated 8fl'~1<.f~'> .,!A• OS lJl "'~'-•• ./"Pr ivacy! Pe<i ceru1.r.=========c:c Spacio us. •DELUXE• l."'4!renc adulL~only t:aslbluff J "br, l 'f.I Ba ./Elevalor service townhouse. lsc. In cl. BACH, t , 2&3 Ill spac m aster suite, din FROM $195 cm & dbl ••,.•••· AuU> door opener avail. Pool & MOVE ltir4 IOMUS recreation area. Adults !Kil CAGNEY LANE only.no pets. NEWPORTBEACtl •S337• <Corner Hospital Rd & 86S Amigos Way, NB S upcrlor above Pacific Managed by · Coast Hwy ). WILLIAM WALTERS 714 --G45-6242 COMPANY Santa Ana 1180 Sonta Ana 3180 l.:Dnce.homclike GIJr.2 GBlJ. t l'pt. bll·1n:.. Wt D Gnfll A hG I d ,\I J ·;:.i · hkup gar lrJil pat10 2i~45 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••'•••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·=~°"~::a: .::;~:::::~~~4 ONE FOR THE MONEY ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••·•••••••••• (ON E HECK OF AN APARTMENT FOR ~UST $215.) , TWO FOR THE SHOW ·- .. , .. ., ... " ,,, • A kirge luxul'k>us oportn)t?'lll feo11,rin9 Prluate patio• Spaiclout dining Gtt'O • Contfnu<>ttS cleaning ouen • DelUxe ronge • Ofshwosher • Dl11>9sol • $250,000 recreation cmter • • Heated pool• Jocuul • Sounos • Nlght- llghted volleyball court • Flrahk • 1V lounge • Bl tllards • 'JOble tm nis • Laundry faclllUes • Covered porlc.ing No lroSE' So,.,,,,. oo children or pa~ ~,apple AV ...... l ... U.Mlllt A,..._..LI..... ~ · Hun11ng1on Boa<:h , Phooc 647·60A7 ~ • 6700WarncrAvenoo ., •• lill'~~·~· ~· .~ .. ~ .. -.... ..... lHS ............ "' '°'---\ ' l I f ~ j (A REAL SHOW-STOPPER-PERFECT FOR ROOMMATES) Jonofhoii -two bedroon; & two bofhl THREE Oet.(eody to see Apple'• su1>9r delicious J o not hOn pJon -o , really spacious two bedroom, two both model that gi""' you oll you could ewr osk for. And more. Woll·to-woll shog corpoting. Tailored drapes. Private patio. Formal entry. Separotft dtning a rea. Bu ilt -in kitchen with continuously·cleoni ng oven a nd ra nge. dishwasher and disposal. Heated pool. Jacuzzi. Saunas. Volleyball. Billio rdo. Cord ond party room . Etc., etc. 'Well, what are you wa itihg for. Get gone. To Apple. . ._ ... ...., ~ttrA ANA f ' • I " ' ~ I e ·Ii} - A~ntS Fwnishecf1 Room with kitche n « Unf.rnished 3900 priYileges. 962 -7520 aft ••••••••••••••••••••••• o:JO PM or wknds. Costa M esa•, mas ter bdrm, W/IJ \'t bath & cnl. $110, over 50 yrs. 833-21.i39 Guest Home 4150 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CORONA DEL MAR Vacancy ror elderly man 2 Br 'fownhousc, frplc, or wom<1n . Westminster from $260.1 Br from~. are a . l\1 e di c 'a r c Pool, ten nis. continental welcome. breakfast. Some ocean & 898-3879 or !f79-1318 Catalina \'iews. Separate family section. Close 10 Summer Rentats 4200 shopping & fine beach. •• • • • • • • •'" • ••••••••• • • • 644·2611 2 BR, 2 ba, near bay. · beach, pii rk. J une lhru THE EXCITING PALM MESAAl'T$. MINUTESTONPT BCH. Bach, 1&2 BR. from $162. Adults, No Pets 1as1 Mesa Dr. Sepl.· 15th . Weekly . 673--0473 NEWCONDO,s leeps4 +. blk lo Bch, jacuzzi , $150 wk/$75 wknd. 968·5700 HB. Yacatioo ROtthft 4250 ••••••••••••••••••••••• (5 Blks Eastol Newport Blvd.) 546.9800 WEEKENDS ! 1-lun l · ingt on Hurbour, new LG . BACH'S. f.'u"1. Jg. 1 bcb. studio, furn, sips. 4, br. unfurn. 879 Center, Pvt. ply. 213-592-3185 or Apt. 7. CM . &15-99-16 _7_1_<·_4>_1_· 1_639 _____ _ Llw like you've alway• wanted at MILL CREEK The adult lifestyle you've been lcl<*l09 for with nite- til~ championship tennis court s, heated swimming pool , lacunl. sauna; plus an elegant rec. pavillion wilh Ii reside lounges & pool tables. Minotes lo beaches for summer Ion. BRAND NEW I BEDROOM ........ 2 BR., 2 IA --SSS 1'9ulorlno (714) 549-1302 Apa loantts FvrnisllH AP-lwwwts Furnishfll . Apa lamts Fumishl'd ApGl°t!"ents Fumishl'd or U-.Wlhod 390(1 or Uofwnilh•d ,3900 or Unfumish•d 3900 or Unfurnish•d J900 ....................... ········•··············· ................................................ . • DABDOUB LIGHTS Prestigious Apartments in a Garden A limited number of spacious 2 bedroom, 2 bdrm . & den. & 3 bdrm. uni ts are now availab le. . furnished and Unfurnis hed •Private Balconies •Beautiful Landscaping • fireplaces, Wet Bars • Walk·in Closets • GE Buffet Kitchen • Refrigerators Included • Air Conditioned · • Pool & Streams •Jacuzzi . . • Saun a • All Adult Bu1ld1ng • Subterranean Parking • P et Section • Monthly or Lease -•1C<oo ...... T.-Move to the u ni v renta l apartment s ir1 e~clusi vl' Huntington Barbour 16700 SA:YB~OOK LANE ..... (714) A6·3341 ,,..._ UNCOf.N PROFf;ltTY CCJMrANl' DAIL v PILOT D 111 ,. • • ",_ , ~ ,. , • •• ~ :· . • • , \ _ Sunday Aeril 20 1975 ~dd~L .Build 11...Dlaper It ... Hemmer 11 ... carpet SERV'I c:& DI R:Ei~ORY 1-'IUm.D "··· 1-'at cn 11 ....... p e it .• , 1<emoae 1 it ...• 't' 1 1"·p emen, t 11 ... Wlre l t .. :tioe lt! •. Clean 11 ... Mov& 1 • • • • Roof "it ... Lanascape it. .. Tlle it...Trlm it...Sewit. .. '':> 1 ·•• ress !. .. Paint IL.Nan 11...Plaster IL.Fix It. . Haul It... Add it... Plant II ... Alter I t... Learn it... • ' l.lty1lff(n1J -t . , . i '" . "'"" ••••••••••••••••••••••• atptn~r '. C.....a/.~IR • •••1109 ...... _ HouMca.-i-Mow!'!? P.Wftt'-{Papot--1-Re•-'·' & R-'r . l ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 •• ., ......, ~ """ -~ QV91 LOv Jl" ... ,. 1·n d d •••••••••••1••ff•••••-• ••••••••••••••••-••••••• •-•••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••• •••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••··-.. · • .. • c >' C1trpent y IJI k • • •••••' -· H r I tJ ll y f w k : 1 re e r ' q,u• l WOt • Break fDr llJRem ... v• '1ower1/M'alnl~~ Kee,Am,rC1tCLEAN Couple lloUJCICl<:..nin& & Movin1 tHaullna.Studcnt. COi.LE(; E S tude nt:. SPICfALfZIMCi '\ • ~litbt»/w_kncb; OK, llcCs. Jl e ror: n' ct." ~ ~: • A1-pbait /C•¥0'· low aod, 1prkJ..-.DJ Friendly Cllhtenen. No Office avail •• Own i..raosp. L•e trucll;, Rua. Barr~ f'uintina. Int & ext( air-In RenlodeUnit &-Aller .• S56-0:W1J o¥nnit1 1142•7500, • rate1 549-GRJT&I0--0111 Cleanup. jobtoolge/1mlS4l.f:I027. Refa.548·0219 ~'723653S-6798 Jess cqui11. ~.kl chl·n Cle . Unique & Unu.&ual W. -~-C W • r II M2..s:J.31 JN-4808 • cah\ncl' ref1n111hing . W k I · Mb 9 8 111 baby11lt, my home.Car tS•r'+'it• ~me nt or .. l~ A . GoetNrels.t'vices lr-cMMfMJ , MOYIMC'i7 ne<s.67!!·36:WIR.ob. _or we come. r .• $25 )H!r wk 2 ch.ildren pe Kind.ii. R•.IMIGllUtC, free ComplLawnServ1C<1. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ouil\ RATES 'II l'I Bure au. ZO Yrs exe,. Or•n•• ~\!1 " • ' ••••••••••••••••••••••1 •litim Lei Cal16.1B·a32.S Co /R /Clt ~pa. ••••••••••••••••••••••• · .. Wl east ~2·1961 r eA ~. C~~ J () 11 N 'S Cil r peit 6: c a . . Free"!: $4eB~:tcz'/~'12Ji HANOVMAN-ltomca & JRONING OONE YoU. Free est. 7 Yrs Exp. C'iUSTO PAIMTIMG .=:..:.:=------ UphulshH')'. Ori "ham~ · A pt1;-,' Con sclenti'ou• _ In My llo~ , . 54~7147 Low cost, exlcrllntcr. Qua lily home imp. Uc. :,!jS lusln.ss S•r•ic ( lfO i I re tard w n l ii). Df'ei...-1"9 "GARDENING• Cr1tft.1 m<Jo . 645-GSSll. ltcai.111111.ble &IG-2Hl3 . • , Protect & beaul1fy home yrs tixp. f'rec est. Fair * Dcttrcu.se rs & uU t.'Olor ••••••••.•••••••••,,••••• Mow/£d1e/N•inl Lmw::I • P•••ffAt/PDpef'"ln9 or hua . t-:xpcr'd, fr1.~cst, pr1t c. We cure, call Ken ••••••••••••••••••••••• hri"hu:nerii & IU m.lqute O~t,a.i1khia htTht ' Free Est. s.B·OOJC "TltlNGS"' by Moo_se. •••••~~~~!~?••••••••••• •,••••••)··~·•••••••••••• ~n_:_ 675-6~27. 1:ve.. ...,·kn<l" 642-1770: Editing/Typing hlt!<1 ch ror your whit• E urop1tQrM.aner.Wo , . Gen wOO;dwoi'k, repours, , I ruf 1 a 1nler, honest . . Jta y d<tys-ti1S·ltl~I lt.IYrs cxper.lnulltields. car ctK Sltivc mone b' rurnii;heverylhlna.O. Complete Mu1nt, y d plumbing,etc.64,i!-.5613. ROT01 l~L.lt:JG .125 . wori.:, reas. lnt/cxl. free •Wal,lp;ipt rllanit•nl:(• IBM Sehu:trl~" '""'','""" . P ' Y1 Y .sianedtor•--Corda., clciinupll lawn renovut-Uind1c11p1n~. Sods.ales. es l R e fs 548·2159 Uy l'ormcrln.slrul'l.Or Roofinn ....,.. .,......, sav1n..:-inc extra tr PM· , ..,_. , . • . . . H.U fo' • E M Ch ' • ' C· I I< bk 646 i-1.i• .,, Miirll)'n. Cit!· n liv'n• room dirun F'ashlonl. 1 Joa. prun1nK/tnmm1ng. IHJ rte st . illilter g. 642·3'913 ar e o -· ~ _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----· -a& 1 ' -~ byappt•ty .• ti46·4616. •••••••·••••••••••••••• Uis y ur eve~. Tom Hi'~PA IJt S , Q\I typ~s. ~m hall $15. An~.r MOVING hMul l n g 960·C!17U R .L. S IN OR. Sta l ~Plaster/R•poir-Hc;ii;. t'rl!c est. lie. ask C•pe•t..-s7.50. couc.h $IO, cbuir .SS. r · · .~ ti: :1 "1 t ~ X P 'O ."~ ra·pt1 .. n ~s ~ · gitruie tile~nup. t\eli:i1bl~ llc/insrd. Exterior. Pay ••••••••••••••••••••••• r 0 r W a 11 . 830 ·5 V~O ••••••••••••••••••••••• 15 yr9 txp as w}latcount.s, llectrlc•I G11rdeoer. Comm'c l., "fast se rvice. 9tl31f'52: Masonry monthly. 979-333.i. · PATCJI PL.ASft.:RING ~1n)·t imc. SAVt: & Profit Custom not mct~od. J do w~.! ~··••••1 •••••••••••••• Residentiill, lndu~t 'L ••••••••••••••••••••••• All" Types. J<"'ree ~s.i -'===------ myself.Gd.rcrt.:.531·0101 ELECTJt.iCJAN. Sml Ji'reeest.645-0.'M.5 1-t-.ullne, yd cle•nup, WILLIAMS & ~one •tHEHAMGMEM* Umalc•·.Call '~O.""""' J .C.ll00t-"1NG remoa. repnlr, adtl-on, 1 1 I R I M e ck I "' ........., Insulation. J<""n..-c l.."Sl . & S'J'i''/\M CLfo:ANlNG jobs. ma n I repairs. 22 • mov na:. any area. el a. a s o n r Y r 1 Lie 2741M6. f'ree &t. 1.1ct'.nscd & Insured Oesicns &t5-'W:f9 ,\·r sifAMPOOPRICES yr~ iea:p. Jtc 232108. *ROTOTl!LING•' ble,lownlea.5i5fJ.Q.'.M1. Bl oc_k /Ston e . Ca ll Dan S c hw a rtz Sr . "-"biRCJ Frceci.l. !H9-4086 -"==:::.:.· :.:.:~·~·:.:: :..... _ . 6 548--m3 Well done . Liir&c or . . . $1:16-6371 . 558.lJOI ••••••••••••••••••••••• MINOR HOM.,; llf'PAlll &\ -1811 • 546-6861 Small Plot. 1:i;1.525i) Mike Mov1ng.ffauhfti·C.lean up MARV'S PLU?.tBING Plumbing-<.:wr~try Cement/Concre+t-GerMnl"f • BOB'S GARDENING' i•:~:=~~ir:i~~~ ~~:!~?•••••••••••••••• PA IN1'1NG /Repair, 35 • 6'16-9M7 * CcramleTilc.S.10-5560 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• CleanUp&lr.N9)WLMWll$ · OUTlcABOlTI'?? yrs . workman s hip NOJOB TOOSMALJ_. ROOFSt:l-t!o:CKED ! Repaired & Replaced Direct i''actory Service Li cense 1;39-ISS!OO JJlt : S·l9·2'.Jtil ;. b. l W k G . cus·r~M Cement Work J G d Ph: 64&-2056 Houseclean~ Local/Stalewlde lllovini ~far'd , pta~~~antage JUST PLU•••IHG' ...... 1~e or -en I Patios. Reasonable apaaese ar ener. •••••••••••••-•••••••• my elli . . PIV • ~epa1rs .. Dryw.aU Wark. f."rcc Est642.8Sl•t ~oml;llete ~ard work. Chri i tia n Gardening . House/Apartment clean· 1 dill, "kee est, 5Zl-20'7t •TOP QUALITY• J.o'o.s t Stirv Reas Hal(."'S Tile • . ~ml Addi.ts · e51-0l71 --t:lea D·Up . Free e s t. Service. Ho~l Prices ing by . lady w/exper . Interior & k:xtcrior lust One Call 'ro; ••••••••••••••••••••••• l''lnish Curpcntry-(.; e m c n l Work . &lZ-3102 You Can Afrord .. Cull De pend. Own truns . , CaJIL.ee s:lJ.'Zl7Sev JUS"fPLUMlJ.INL: CEHA:\t lC 1.ILf-:. New & ... Remodel. Revuir Slumps tane'. brick & Experf·Ja~anese UMrden. Olin, Ron. 530-6-WS 847 -3637 ~Place your -• o~~ - . Hl•mooe\. Frc.>c est. Sml Vince 675-186:) hl~k wo~k . ,Small jl)b!t , Ing Service. Free Ea:t. Ga rd e'"n e·r Ser y i cc. • llOUSECLEANlNG • Fast Result'' tst Class Ext/Int J)aint, L .R. OTIS Plumbing jubs"we lco1ne. ~242&._. &: 536-8475 art s Jllantcrs. 645·5110. 646·3310 C le an Ups, Trimming by reli1tb,le•e0llple. GoolJ S vic_e DirectorY 11upcrhanging, airless W.atcr htrs, all sizes, dis· -. • •• • -L •0 C ,. G d . c. . M lt a u 1 i n g . r re 'J ratelf, recs. 548-6271 ... Call Now spray. 25.yrsexp 9~·529-I posals, stoppages, ru· (~::.~::::~: ............. ~ i'~ Nl"fE ONCRE1',~ ar en1ng ~rv1ce. ow Esfimates . 839.1:'J,ll5 pai rs . re modeling and • . . , . EXl'ERT CAJtPE1YfltY ST AM P JN G , Cob . & edge. Special rates to Exp, depc0ndable, Min 4 64Z-S6 78 Pro paper hanging. No job repiping. New Con!ltruc-'l'ree 'l.'r1n1m1ni::. fopping, , GENERAL J<t.:PAJKS bles lone, brick, tile. Senior Citizem in CM. -YARD CLIAM UP' hours, referencet;, Phone lat. J2J too s m<All . No job tuo lion. 24 ~lrs. lie & bond 1'1·u111n~. 11.cniuvals. Low - <.:¥bi nets i.-i:i-1~ Patios, etc. 644)..4J49 646-3421 Comp Ma'inl 645-0309 · 536·4862. large. Call 898-2728 642·6263 Jtatl·S. Dan. 540-o400. ~'~.·.~~."!!'!~ .... !~~~Rentals Wantf'd 4600 ~;::0c,.-;s.ms/ I t:.•••d, 7025 ~~~ ••••• ?!!.~ ~~-~ ••... ?!!.~ ~~~::!~ .... !!.~!--~~!'!.~~.~ ..... !!!.! ~~1f.~:a:.•~.~ ..... !!.~~: '' llUN'TI NGTON E--: ....... •.•••••••.••••••••••••••• L & '-'-' _ ... ,.. .. to t t who own• ost rvun1111 •••••• ... ••••••••••.•••• BEAUTICIA NS W/FOLL. ;ook m ature !/time. E · 'ob titOTEL_ desk t!lerk, li hr~ ORGAtol TEACHER ' Prk. S ublease new urc. ~xecu i ve •••••••••••••••••••••••!Expe rie n ced Cla ss I N · . · 1 w· i · 1 M • V d ID ALparttuneJ pre· work 1n e:xc han~c fur ,\ttractive surround·,,..,_ home & really cares tor i d . d k Loe 1 ow 1nterv1ew1ng or ti lr.a n. Clia er c sent ing Quee ns way 8 5 6 ~ "°"' Beg inne r s thru Ad · "' ill needs 3 or4 Bclrm, UJI· ' river nee s wor ·. a new NEWPORTER IN N Conv. llosp, &n Center llome 1'~ashions Parties. apt. 5'I •97 5; l.:i-'.""'_·7 __ va nced . Expcr'd only. t_;asy prk 'g. J anitorial furnrentalinCoronadelLost&Found SJOO or line. i;ea'mster. SALON.Call714-540-8.5&2 St,C.M. High tiarnings.586-9162 Sl7·8536. serv. & utils. pd,~-rnu. !\tar or Newpo.rt with ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~-1617·· or 644·0661 Need $85·$110 wk ly? F"/tl-"'-='------~ 841-2531 ur 213-59"l-S921 L F U •-• D j · W k 11· ~~ H e r •' lie PIX • · •-v eves. oc ~<A n view on yearly OST/ 0 ND~PLJ.. • U.S. cOAS'r· Guard' U c, -. e 1very or , P 1me . JAl"CITOR/CLEA,,.ER __..+. ous o .-u r, -nswermg .;rn + -b<A sis. Will pay $350.·$450. ~·~· Adoptton, Low Ocean Opef atot betwn BEAUTX OPE_RATOI\: 1r Married , over 25. Use Neede for animal hosp. M1·. Richards.846----{t455 Ex per. pref'd. Days Or S140 up s tor e.offi ces ci)t~ per mo. 1213) 691·1?4~ or Cost Spa~/Neuter Jnro. POint Vincente &: Cape you have ,. chentele-and own car· We pay gas. All nalionalities con-I•---------~.v0e~.·. ""~~I~. lnt lud'd. d'p• ao·, ba ll>. 11·•u 1 1'0 Hox 1217 Whither Sa Luc ·, d'•••'re ~ -.re earn1n& less than Good earningi,;, no sell· sider e d . Apply 1J:l3 c. c...... • •• " " · · '~5 REWARD for Lost n a · · · · ing, Call 894-2750 bel Hca chBIJl.ll.Ml·ltUI Ca0060<J <..: t M 1 blk t ht 2 pe rmane.nt position or. 10•,,.. 4::o mm1ss10~. you 4PM Avo c ad o, Ne wportl~newport -------~d· y .e. Ww ' YZ: motor vessel o(anyton· should b~ wo(k1ng at Center, Mont.hruThurs. Executive Office HesponsilJle couple wants E ·ild J~IJ: 1700 arner n8~e Capable of ct>m-Hair West. Contact Don DEN ·r A L : M a ture tlam-Jpm. . personnel Ove rlooking Newport ch_eap house, rc~tal or uc . -. pletc. charge to operate, 673 -4186, 3305 Newport 1.1.·oman for front ·desk.1 --~~------1 llarbor at Newµort Blv.d. ~hare. N.U. 543-75213. L. 0 s 'r Adu It 81 k . navigate & maintain. Bl., Newport. Ellipe r : 494-2517. tues. JUNIOR SALESMEN agency PBX Operator Exper. Relief hour1'. Jo;ves & wknds. Call Ja..,. Ellen, 644·1100. EOE. ..' Approx600sqll.G--12·~6'14 ,\'l.a turt: couple des ire Doberman. male. vie. Write ~r. phi. R. Engl'I, BEAUTY operator for _through Fri. , 752•0331 . OF1''JC1'.; IN,\ UARN f u r n . I BR. Park Miss.Viejo.Great lo.;s to &7.80 lori'!ra R,d .o'sS.1111 C.M.s hop.Exper'd.f'ull :~~~~O~~t ~:t'ting~!e Prod.Foreman $12K+ r'Rlti4TER Co . . Newport l\pt to sublease s m. boyl Dog's name Diego, Ca. 9 1 or or p a •t ~ ..:o·rn e DBNTAL ASSISTANT ,.. M 1 $700 Experienced Itek, A.8 .+ ,un~ry ~~llln~ .. 1f1 on~ en· for 2,,;.J Mo's starting ··Mid a 6 • ·. ple a sc ~ .714·299·1874 followi~g , -1 ~ ·'well exp'd ch-.irside <As· customers tor the DALLY Buyer/ anu · Di ck operator. full /part. tranlc out s 1~es1i.;n-J 13288118 Please ' Hef 2pM · -.. ~st.forrestoralivc prac-PIL.OTafter schooland Secrelary/EDP to $700 111 g"'. newly t•arpett·d , unc. · · · c" .9.,c · · Bo0kkeepiq,myho!1¥lor tice, Newport Beach. Saturdays. You must be Sec'y /Sales '700 lime. EJ Toro area •.• turnis hcd . Prefer design Wh lte refined adult wants ""1 ....,J · ' · ' your offitifl. 1'~or informa-Some front office skills out of school by 3:00 p.m. Recept/Sec·y S650.1 ~ll30~·-0890~-------, re I <1 l c d r reel a n ee r . hscidplx. or apt. by 5/14. LOST : Golden Retriever, lion call. 675-2878NB Boys & Girls helpful. Neat in ap· <i,nd be able to work at lnven. Contrl Clk $505 PHINTl!:D CIRCU ITS , 64(1-1<140&:&1U·l·l!.ll 640·f>4 13. vie . Drookhurs t & 10tol4 yearsol'age.Da i· pea.ranee & mature. Do leastJdaysperweek.No ClerkTypinl $130 Trainee or Exp fo'T Ga rf ie ld , Ans. lo JM Wanted, ly Pilot delivery routes notllpplyun•;~-hese re-del.iveries or collecting. P/tGen0£l· $:!hr 11 d ~ ~h • • Co,OH • DEL~ R •--7050 -y ro Squeegc ., o, •. ,. " -,...A, Misc•ll•n•o&is '"Jeremy" 96&ii329 ,......,. may be,8.vailablc in yQ\lr quirements a met . Transport ation pro· P /l Recept eve SJhr Day /night avail. see · SllS 2 room suite g;1rdc11 Rentals 4650 , ••••••••••••••••'!•••••• area. B1:1rn profit for ue-6-W·7419. ''ided. Call 644-6236 2192 l'dartin rr,·lne K I w s c· •ts l.3i? offit_-es, x Int p urkin~. •••••• ••••••••••••••••• LOST : Shepti_erd/Husk)' Pt. Time Chauffeur/ Com· liveries & cash. trips or Eq u a I Op port un·i l y Jeannie&.sro L!~a·n ,z. Cr.lrcui ' , • C.:o<Aslllwy ,013·.Jli?O LEASE . ·rowntwuse on dog. Iona hair, male. 2 pinion/ Coo). Dependa-merchandise for selling OentolRKept. Employer Mimi Leverton · -ma in channel Oxnard, yrs old ~ brwn & blk ble.Helen,MS-7197 new s ubscript.ions. For P /time. Pegboard. Send LVN f . 3 l ·h"f · LUXURY Exec.ufl'.Soitc Ca Ne 2400 'sq ft 3Br mrk'g. V1coCJ7lh&San· • information please call resum..:inownhandwril· • • /t1m_e ·I s It. '•'\ PRODUCTIOM , .,. Newporl Ucach. Shr ., ·. w . t '• a · ta Ana.CM .548·84M. HeapW•nted 7100 64 2.,321 • fo'rom Sa• 'ingto 241 oHarbor81vd. t:onv. hos p. Ncwpo~t w /con1p<1 t 1hlc µu rly . :!Ba w /c rp t;, p -••••••••••••••••••••••• ·· J Apl 20 •• c /o J . R·•'ce . •.rea. New pay scale 1n µliall ccs, drp,;: 2 sun· LOST small grey pootJ\e ~ Clem e nte-San ua n .. I fleet 64~ 8044 SUPERVISOR , '.llURSE All 3 shirts. MacGrqon R.~. CHA~GE Yacht Corp, 1631 Placen· 645"31110 ·--_ decks Boat dock /ramp l d M 1 · · Capistrano area, c:a ll t:osta rt1csa ,92626orcaJ t: · · · .. -· , · ype og. a e, missing Accountant St21\ · · v· · Ot'f.'/INDt WAlt.l<:l lSJ·: At·rommodatcs 40 boat. "ince Apr . 15 Vi c. 49S--0630and MIS..'ilOR IC· 9b"'J-4!)til. LVf'!I, R.eli•f 11-7 s h1H . 2 nigh\.'! per tia,Cosla Mesa. ' ·' wk . I I u n t l n glon lleachl ..::::!.;:.:==-===---- CO n \·. Hos pital, 18811 RECEPTIONIST for re;il; to'lorid a St, 1{8841·3515 estate ofc .• N.B ..... ·orking AµpruxJOOO sqfl.:::.:i per dbl ('Ur ~1.1 r. MOO. mo. 'fha)'lis & 'femple Tcr. ~:~~~6~~~~~ ;~~~ jO-El''Toro area, call DENTAL ASSI$.TAN"T LV!'\ or RN. weekends, ft . P 1\ C I FI C It I::,\ J, Call t21J lli-12-f)i21. ext J4H We miss him. 49-1 ·:>105. Cont,a-· Ad-'n to Sl6K !18l·63IO. Chairside. full tiine. Miu.. ll-i, Con11alei;Cent Hosp. 1• ti l '" m Mon lhru --...... .... Equal Oppor. Erqployer ~S 1\TJ::.~2-t.12uu ;un ° ap Steam Cleaners to$121\ 1 yr expe r. X·T3Y lie. Newpqrt area. New pay --· 1',ri. Lost t1i nce l>cc. hhick lnvenlo,yClerk Loi500 Sal<A ry ope n. Frin£e scale inerrecL(>;U-8044 NURSES auslnfss Re.,taf ~4~0 ----shorl hair niulc C<tt . 800"K~ -•. ••••••••••••••••••••••• lusiness/lnvest/ REWAHD! 6'l -l9.'.iS. Gbncral Office $-150 " be_ncfits. Hcajcll .:irca . !\tale/female parking al· RH'S $54 Finance .,.. ------IRVINE PER$C>NNEL Newport B~ac 'are<A . ~i -2.569 1 • 1enda nts. p /time, N.8 . anyll·7orwkndsbift THE COL,...,.y ···············:······· $.~ 0 ~ i;;. w A J{ D r.0 r SER.VICE .• ,..ENCY 30-40 hours p/wk. Send Oento.I Assistant. t'ri & Good oppor. Call (213) $50allothc1S '°''" .. ~. ~ Woof1e \~ Dollern11u1, S•/"'Y...J resume to Ad. 335, Daily • . J X l b 1 M LYM $34 :1-0 R·~'rAILSrt(JPS • 1'"*1' . i,;, Germ· Shep. Santa 488 E .17thCAtlrvinef p ·1 po e I56V Sat on y. .ray cer 868·6530 c • ltA • Prime reasonkble sµuce Opportunity' i5005 a.1onica lie . Lost Dal boa Suite 22<1 Cost.a Mesa C~s~~ Mes~. Cu~~~ ' necess. 642·6880 d-.y s. Deluxe ParkingScrv. AIDE $21.80 a vailable 111rge &:.man ... •••••••••••••••••••••• P e nin . I' lease c al l CaU642·1i70 E vesaft 6•646-0ll02. 7100 F1timc·all6hifts Old wor ld 1,:hur1n ~·ith RESTAURANT 963-7965 or 751-7b79. ~----IOOM:KEEP.U DENTAL ASSIST. ~~1!'.~!',.~t•e•~•••••••••• E m Sp'\'!!~ ~rcP~c~~fits: Jo,rcnch windows, ~ables Price incl. onlialeliquor Lost · Cat Grily/wht 1i;; • 2 A/P, A'/R. Expanding Receplionist&chairsidc. Good hc<1lth & accident & trees. Adjuccnl to lie., all bar. food & game yrs-· blue. collar win'a'J"M AYl[ MG~ couple,~ 1 Company needs ha_r~ F /ti me positions. En· MAMA<iH TRAINEE to• e s l 1 v a I of Art s equip. ~.ooo Buys it all! t<Ag: Just neutered. Vic: ~nl • C. : a:fid uc· ~~r!:~:':C~:!i3!r.t!~;1:Y dodontic practice. Ex· ;:o\:f~gno!h~i ~~~~ :~·1:r~~~~c!ti~af=: Grounds. ·GEM-Balboa Bl/I Sl.673-8755. Uoo. 2 Br, no 'pets, "lh per, nee. <MiMion.. Viejo) r I hes M l Work m ans comp. ins. 58U 8ROAD~AY J20-Jo'"fustin/\ve.,N.B. 6.f2.UJ60 commensurate w1 Day s 581 .4880 Eves ce:o!I ~car was . WI w /in\•estmc nt pro .. pcrlics. Some real C$tate . or acctg. exp. dcsired1 i''or inte rvit:w appt. call 979·8533 anytime. ~ RfCEPT TO $600'' Progressi ve a nima l ' hosp. ol"fe rs excepti~l,, future for versatile, tat:e" charge mature pcrsoh~+" Minimum 4 yrs .. offi Ce".i experience required.· Corporate benefits. Sc1d. resume. Write ad NO. 3Mt, Daily Pilot, P.O.~~ 1500, Costa Mesa, 92626. L1\GUNAHf.ACll tt£AL'J'ORS 64 2-41"iZ1 t"'OUNO: L.g. male 'l'iger . ' • • :..~iJ~· Mr. Shaw , 496-1.08. r~tv:d~.cc:~~:~~~ ar~ ~Ycelrsa.geR~f~oc~~· r:: "lfiliate C<&t,unaltercdw/ncacol· AsMNbtf"S/Pktis .. . s upervi s e & handle tervws l1·5MonlhruSat. RECEPTIOMIST 494-7915 • ,;'1 l a r. V ic Bayc r cs t . l<et,..../SK.y's BOOKKEEPER! J l'UStomers. Willing to LBSCOUI.JE 1'cmporary pos ition ~~~~~~~~~1 + VENDING 548-3270 NElfDEbNOW! SECRETARY Exp 'd . ~ work long hrs. 11.apidad-MedicalServioo a\'ailable lmmed. in N.B.- -:: We can teach you how to FOUND : Golden male 17802 Sky_P,ark, Irvin~ 1''ull chg. bkkp'f -&ass ist Den ti · h vanccment. 847-8581. (Lobby o£the 40 hrs per week for TOPLOCA'fJON . · b I v· w ·i & TempoTem-,•~l••lp w /secrctar1a duties. arc Parklidol\IedicalBldg) R .. 10 .. l ~. 1ncrca1>c your income eae c 1c. 1 l>On ...., ... cs .. l 1 ecepl1on1s t ~re •~7 1 MESA. ¥'EROE ~·ith vending rauchincs, Fairvie...,·. !>48·11119 Call 540-4455 ' l-lrs. 9·5• sm. congen a MASSAGE TECH 351 lfospital Rd Mon thru Fri 9 to 5 :~~·, ORlt'E PLAZA full or }>art-tim'e Vend· 0 < c · XI n t · bene · s · · Young lady ClS-28) for Newport Beach Must be well-groomed,,_,,.. for store or ofri l'c. i\n1ple ing co(fce. cigurcttes, 1'"0 UN D . Ma ns black il<i -979·2210 752-1541 legitimate full lime posi· ~~64~2~·99~55~o;r;54Q.;;99.14;;;;;1,i•~n~jfo~y~m~c~e~l~i~ng~p~u~ti~~~iie! •• ' parking, Tuwn & cnunlr)' c1.1n ~y & drinks . We framed readinl: i;lasse:;;. AsHmbly L.eodrnen .so1.:-KliilP£R ~ tion. No ex per. nee. We Call l\.frs. Barnes 64z.5rl\ atmosphere. fu r nii1 h lucat10110 & 4/lB. Vi c lilh Sl. Ci\I, B~per'd inboat orHVas-Ex:pe'1"~d f·or we ll send lo sc hool. earn • 1525 Mesa 'Verde Or. F.. financini.:. Call loday for 673-1188 scmbly Isl & 2nd shift.s. estab'l·lihad produ~c DESK C ... K while you learn. Apply in NURSING iot.· Costa l\.lcsa. 5-15---1 1~3 dct;1ds & gel sl.H rted on · · Ap p I y Ma cG re i,:o r NCR person ttny arternoon or RECESSION -"-'"--'-~---....-lhc road lo rin11ncial in-f.~OUND : Germ. Shep. Yachts, 1631 Placentia, facility. $ Days a 'wk . Wanted , Expcr'd eve. 2112 Harbor 81\•d , RN'S, LVN 'S ILUfS> P . L a1· 7 . ·~oo pup, black, needs \'et·s: CM7AM&JPM. Refs rCq'd. Appl)' in '12 00 machine. Call t:osta Mesa. • :; rime oc 1°" dependence. l·l·8J8·io• attenlion. Vic Santa Ana p e r s on , .Ne w p o r 1 557-8700 ext 258 for appt. ----------1 Don't beJic,·e everything l~dustriol/Comrn'I 0;,;icc-·rax. J\ccL..,~'l:J~~ lltgs,4/1.Coilli.o73·20 15. Assistant Wanted to nclp Produce, 1r.o1 Ne~1por1 Dishwashe r wanted.Must Medical feePoid NA'S you read in the paper.1- orriceJ bldi.:._ 1300-180 Practicc. ltctiriu~. Write 1 1n pre -s c hool . ILr Fi Bl,CM be we ll groomed, ex-fo'rontorc,Ophlhal.cxp .Experienced acute care But, you <:an believei ~q.0ft.t!!a~~~tJ1ii Ave, N1>t Clussl(icd 1\d 'No. 3-15, Jo~~NJ>~s~~1f~h~opor ~~? 7-8:JOAE!'d , 3·6Pi\I. Sdpldit Camera & Sound P e r · d • c ar me I s Some dispensing to$700 hos pita l only. P/Ume-On this! E!\tPLOYt:R , • ., u c · · ----Daily Pilol. l'.O. Box has choke chain. Vic shift . xper . nee e · llcs taucant, 628 No. MediSearch ca llforallshifts.Contacl PAYS FEE , Newport Shon!S Ce nter, 1560, t:os ta Mes1.1, Ca Newport &: 22nd St, CM. £2.15.J)er hr. MS-4647 SALESMA.M coast' Hwy, Laguna Bch. A Professional Agency l'rl rs. Jcns~n. Cost;i Mesa 6100 Ulock Coosl llwy. !i2fi2ti 646.6000. AUTO 1':xpcr. necess. P/ti me . 18662 MacArthur. Irvine Memorial Jtospital, JOI Dicta Typ to $600 " -----·---W£STEN'SCAMERAS EARM $200.$400 Cotll&3J·3338 Victoria. Costa Mesa. C.M. Co. Beautiful ore' '. Store spaces. :>.Sc Sq ft. a.LASTER -So. Coast l'la>", CM 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 2 EOE f ' • I I sz-Cu\IS41i-l16S for info. '" LOST : Chocolat"e Point T " per mo. 1 or 2 nights a 64 ·2134 . . tnan-na o """' CRAFT SHOP S101mcsc , red collar. GEM. sr~AL • wk. + l nig.hl at our ~~~~~~ ............ ~! MBA deg, bank cxpcr , c bRONA DBL. ~t1\lt Xlnt income. Loc11 tcd in Bluebird Canyon, L.B. REIUILDER ·facilily. Ph : 552·1997/ • .'l/URSING Ofc Mq. to SISK Storc ordlx. orfu:espacc, new Sunta Ana Shopping PLEASE call 494·6367 C•M"VASSEl.S 549-444 1 M di ' h R ... 'S-LV ... 'S 6Ade&. Advanccopp(y ' approx. 900-l&Al-~700 s11. C..:entcr. Only $'000. REWARD'! . . Men lo work Mon thru 8 , earc ("Ill ("Ill PersOfl Fri S800 fl. ss•· Sq. ft. down. Cull Realtor, Paul '" Exp, top pcry.,..,,.. Thurs S·8PM. Sat lO&m· EXP' D SEAMSTRESS If you want personal N.B. R. estate bckgrod Ca11ArtalG15-700J c;oad 962·6142 FOUND : young black ST SA 2pm. $5 Pe r hr + needed by sail maker. •••••.. satisfaction & tola l Jn. R•••r.'· to'""O • · 'puppy vie . of Wilson, CM 3621W.1st • bonus.cs. Must be ex· GoOd pay & worklhg con· ---..,..,, S',IALL.1hop avuil. Jo<.•. in ORAPcR' ~~. "'"·5619 <.1l4) 531-7180 IV>''d. 839•2""!. d. · A 1 · --noi volvcm cnt in patient p ush ofcs. typi ng: 1 .... r.' ...... ,...., ..., 1tKN'ls. PP Y in Pl'•.iYo • c are, jo i n our pro-, .... Cl k $576 the Mall a t 'J'llE FAC· ~ustom whoteeale. Eat. LOST · Blk m·leLab lyr • 1 168111 llale, lrvine.Ca.or~~~~~~~~~~I £essional starr. J>oslUons s er · TORY.$100.mo.42530th , 1u y r s . Owners n el · a . · :!erk t.: , call" 557·4073. Ata EquaJI· XlntlrvincCornpuny .N::.::.B::::.6~7~3~·9606=:...----I $28410 in 197•1. Priced old, nQ c1°1~!·Soln•Cdnd~ A • VERV' *P~rt1µ1tmg• ()ppty£mployur, MEer btrne , ~~~ayo60£fa. ope,,~ for 7·3 5: 3·1ll ~ullm& WcAlso Ha\·c f\Ian>'"._.I" 0 S22'.5-00:Tormir.. lo,vea to e t.,..., . i. UT.O D EL ( • Starts-175/Month . sla accl!::_......$1 + P im c . a. o . GrcatFi':t::JO llS··~· Jnd.istrl11IR:ental 4S... HOLLAHDIUSll"Cl!SS Roch . d41/l4. 8.J2 -73 13 Register ne wspaper: t:MPLOYER gua r . Mr,#YOn&, mv8•0•.•,u1o'n~ ... '."•o"'i,'de•xYpser .. : ,\big~ilAbbul, .., •••••• ••••••••••••••••• . . • . ewar Earn ,,.,00 \o s:m mo. 1 i,,, PAYS FE... F.ood & Cocktail 846-s-tSS. '"' ""' p 1 •'•5 4170SA I J<.:SS400608 -"" well poo'd "·•n"c•'". •p•ly ersonne Agency All SS ION Viejo-L;i gun;1...,. ' . Pt~--als 5350 to2 hrs daily,2to 4 Pi\1. NO T Y,PlNG. Un • -W•itress uo:: ~1''""""" 45QOCampusDr11·1..· , Niguel <1 rt:a. llandy to 1•·rsHOP r.-' S arly AM "'ccke nd .• d F. I L Monthru1''ri !.1-:l. S'lc tu2.NB !"151 ·6122 •, ,.....,.. DELI & G r ••••••••••••••••••••••• . · uerstan .ngrg. t raw· i!:x verienccd/Uays MILL ROY.,. , S:.11\ Diego F'w)·· :..VU lo Wcll·donc Sl>C(:ialt,Y deli PREGNAN'J"f ~mall r~h <1ble . car nee. ings & rcsc11rullinw of Apply betwn I & 4 ,..... 2000 S(J rt . C;ill 0 "'rU.!r &. gift sholJ 111 1na.ictr re-CariPf confic.len l ial S40·30Cl6 Woody.. part.i+ lists. Nr. urg Co. Slltratontlewporl CARPENTERS ConvC.lescentHospitCll _ ~ 831·1400 _ -~--gionil ctr. Ideal ~or ~om Counse Ing & rC?ferr Bl 1AILSirp0o.~~' ·.::· ' . .Ill.~ Jq ~s '545 llacArthur Bl\•d Boat ~o. needs exper'd 1030 w. Warner. S.1\. RN p11in1e ; :1 ~ 3.11 re· ; N EW "UILDI NGS :.it o. & Pop o pcroat.or. 644-46?11 • borlion. adoption & • ·AVON . Newport BCach Mill Carpenters w/min l Call 546-&150 lief. L VN p /l1n1c ~I. , n "" Angus Go· nPen;onnel ~~~~~~~~~~y rs boat exper. Must ----l\l e s a Ve rde: Co ··~ C. Airport. 2400to&JOO sq Bff. REAL .. £STA keeping. AgcocyG\2-67al I· have own tools. XJnl co llvsp1 t al. Gill Cl.'nler • , ft . a mple purklni;. SOM I~ . . NTERPRISES APCAREM7-2.56J 333 B. 11(h No15.CM GtM'IRAL OfftCE benerit.s & futw-e. Apply ~n ·l Or111> the ba ll' Ge~ a Ci\I ----·,: UNITS FOR SAL(o; A'l'' . ( -GfT" .. ORE · i>•pen;;onto: JOb w1th a lo...,-.costl>.11l y 'All'S , 0 DOWN K II/I · c "' ·' Aceurate lY"'lst. F/time. ~ 1 '·" ' 0 r.•ui OUTOFLIFE• COOIC,f(TIME: ,.. WettlailCorw. Pilot Cl ass1f1 cd l\d '•· J Center. Call Uan t:u1"\1s. Money to Loan S025 PROILCMS? · ~x -t rle ilC(nOaly. I rn m e d. opening . 1638 Placentla.,tll M l'honcG42_507K. • (:;arn i\.1un1•y ln1mcd . ~ (714 )!179 ·Y205 ••••••••••••••••••••••• O.NE WA Y ll ELP 11': 549-0068 -Full ol' 1'/l1 me. i'"fl'<!', ·OENT~R lie an AVON Rcprcscn· Foo'it Ser" Aiii4t tra111in1-;. Fur infi:i. ti.all ; noo Sq. F~. M();letn, air . 52500 to $SOM cond. orriee. X_lnt. IO:C· FOR PJ{IVATEMON EY ~175. mo. l~ ~tnnt~ St. Rli:AL ESTATE LOANS S anta An.a. '84ti·7$l2 or Arranae mcnts mad e 547-1183 • your 1>ome or our office. 366 Sq. F t. Suitable £0; lite Avoid the high costs. Call Mfg. woir e h ou s 111 i:. TDC,Bkr•. Laguna Dch $115. mo. (1t4ls.u.IMI 4!M ·960l Morl9C1!9fS• Trw\ 2100' -4000' Dtido SOJS ••••••••••••••••••••••• 24 hr Hot L.ine64S-3800 tative. Meet new pt.'Ople, F /thn•· Noap.·riec. Ge OHlcefRec.ept 8:17-JlitHi. ~ add new interests toyou1 Appli c&tioii~ ~ccept~d for Mag1tinc Publisher. -- SPlRITUAi.READER lite & earn good moo~y 'Mon·l-""rl 9:30-4::..>. Pnrk Laauna bch. Alert, de· ~ Si\LESi\li\~. must have $ Open10AM·to10PM tool No 1clUng expcr. Lldb Conv. Hosp, 466 Jeodable, type 65 170. • ~ t" Jl'1" f t!xper. 1n Sc:• Food.t:aU ~ Advice on au matters. aecess. 1 ·11 show you Flagship .Rd , NB. ~rt $AOO + per mo, Ca.II jJ'. l~r a 5 pp 4 tL. •f:1 5 •· 1 ""M'G0 • I 312N. El Camino Reel how. Call 540-7041 . ShlrleyttM-2222 "" San Clemente, 1'"'or appt. Days. W••t ' G. Call492·90J4i <192-91.36 COOKS • Grinder P"leeded • • ~ it'.:!iii _ -..::~ Pr1~·:itll 1'cnnisCh1bnecd E I I b I n It di lg I cast utL rucli\"l'. 1~rionablc "VOUNGL.•OY "•~e y.U Bab•s'olle'/~lousekceper, xpcr.ony or usyco · c san t ,a um. -•••• h bl' • " '"'"' • , • . M fee .1bop. MlliL knOw eel inp, deburring & lllhl girl ~· o rnccts pu 1c ( lln•llY free o( resp. CIC Christian. p/time. on. AND brol lor work . machini n g. t'/lime. • .... r """' w lJ t I ' t: a n t D k.e. flnanclnl worries'! Now Wed & Fri. Call an 5pm, &!noflts Anplyln ........ n pe rm . job for good .... ~\ _. .. ,,.1.v _ ,_,..~ rcspo n ~ibllily and h a:;~ lpeo~::a 0[0{b: 0:;:t:!~ 833·&75. • Mon t.hr~ 1-\rl. betwn'i"' worker. Must be Clli)>l!t 'd "' prO\'t'll sales t'x1~rit·ncc.: LOANS up to 80% with whom }'Q.U can BABYSfTTER .. M tf\ru tpm, 2218 Newport.Blvd. &reliablc.Ca\1 &49-&IS2. :~:.:r!dg~ ~,"~~s~Ph~~ 1st TO Lo...,81/z'O tra,•cl & follow t.hC sun ? FM 3 to~ 2 children (12 Cl\.I. i\sk for office. Hou.aekeepet, live-in. ~I ( n etll•r MMllMl lutruMnl )' 640-6766 . . • PRIVATE YARD SPRINtCLU.:i ZndTDLcMMs Let's talk !ti13-6631 :J~~Cd. •tta.673·:w!l ,;ook ·Rc ll e C. mature Sal. No children. Must • FiberAIAss: Wood : , .. ,,. l rates Orafl•eCo ,,.. 1 . d l ··"II -person. top salary &c-hive 2 yrs ref1 aa live·ln Sa1e1-Mobile Homes l J>alnl; etc ...uw .. s , e · r ul limo stu en w• BARMAlD Beel"" Wine. bcncrits. ~2.588(' hlkpr. Good Bng. Ovt co. For a.tf'led Ad ACTION Earn x tr11 mone)' 111; . S•ttfer Mtt. Co. how,ekold &lor personal t I ' I r , S 8 &1S·3770 spare lime wt>rkhla rron1 t Ashwill·lw:k• & Co 8'2·2111 $4.S-O&U services in cxchan8e fOI R e 1 t 1 h l S · cfc • • -· · · Call your own mobile borne., • (114>987·2100 Scrvlntt llarbor area '24. room ,j r eferences. ~~,1~~acU c, c~;,t~=~~~?J:imbt~~~iHOUSEKEEPER·Li ve· No tixper. ntitded. will i "'tt~.~/::;k~~l fl. ::;';tyolleroandTDlor ~=~~~oking , non· IEA!JTICl.\N.*dcd lo . ~~:da~~l,r~A:;.~.~~J~!7.:~i= • A-...=.:-r:::,:.~:~fanacjfJCo. w 1120Q yd 000 rt w /150\ "509 12 61N Mum. Due drink.Ing aenl. Kxchana• LaH-over chentele. R~nt. . exper., age, refs .4'1at t111..::::~::..::.=:.:=:.=:..:.::::..-1 SELL idl6 llerps ~ yd AUorPa rtMO.o11oor .s yri . i.eon1rd Hill. Ule _nr•iees for room. f'll••Port Beac,b •.Tea,,. P . O. ~01 2105 S1el !(an\adf CaJl§42.Sfl D<tilyl>ilotClwlflctf , 11.i.1121 • m.mt s.ta-1191 ' ' Nl-litl. .. 1'each, (;a 80740 -'.___ • - ' ' ' I ,. '1 ., , .. .• llOAILYPILOT .~,, Sunday,Aprll20,,t976 Cwral FrHtoY•. 1041 Sele 1051 ' "40 ,. 1 ~~~.'::.~!!!~•••••~~~ • . I • ·--·· 10~' ············~·········· ·······················~ ............ , ••••• ':••••• ............ -. I 11 .. Y* ...... W.... 7100 ...._W..t.4 7100 HelpWlltW· 7100 ••V •il--'••liit•••••••••• GOING Overau N~ , beadbolnt ..,,__ ICJJ1'IN'1N ••trcl•er, * · V «G;;T.•••••••••••••••••• ;;-;T.. ••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••:••••~ S_ACR'.·l FlC&t .J..11}bof ' t41Ull home for ·i a.a.'!'! 1 ~~ ~ d a.a.utut Re1t.t.ared T.B. 119W: Olel onlY 2 wtekl. Goo4 •aed tumituN • ~· • r • KM rd an-Bl 4·· x s iew eat.. All 'd~ Ii: declaw'G ~1/mirro~ '• • mJ.~t~:~ ~=~~·.~ 1~rp.~ ~~ ~oo W be1l olfer. Abo Ill a,pplianeo or wtll sell fot S I :-_ --• TELi.ii camera w/R.odena ock 118·M6Spl1.l\l.meua .. cbesl $250. Wa1ber1 ner E n•ll1h pi'ta1vre 1allon sb o W'ca•1:~ you. SALES * ectt arr...... Slronar ·210mm lens, d •so Twl bed d i I I '~aarium.co;mPlelew .... MASTllSAUCTIOM • Real Est.1t.e4'Finance Jmmedl1te gptNng for F /S.6 Ninl eond. Jncld: Fundtwe IOll t)'er • • n • perfect. apos l oa. wrou&ht Iron at.and pl!O & ••ff&• MiM & WOMEN To $7SO 100':9 fi'ee Paid person a D le, W a 11 Case, bellOWI, ext"ntion ••••••••••••••••••••••• child• deak 6 cbe1t, 51200. Wlll c~aslder a few rl•h, $50. 53t:i0i•. 646-1616 l•r a 'll'ot a Governme nt Liz Reinders Agency groo med Individual rod & 11 tUm holdert:. GN:atSavlnponUlf!d plant., paln~6mllc. leut. Ben~1•SM3• , afttorSunUyua-Gl't-4.. ~:i-,ponsored tax subsidy 4020 Birch St . Ste 104 w/plcaslag peniOl'\li.Hty &: $&00. ro r everylh inR. Furn, Appli•Misc. 494·8°"41 2717 Vlctorl,ii 416·5047 Lawn ntower1 for sale, re· , .._ ~ program . Newport Deach833-8100 ability to work well 673·33GO d llf.ll, 646·1:137( Wllaon's BaraainNook t;_ 'i_*ef:i,a~cb. Sat 6 lO yr old Appy/Moraan dlbuUUt ea1In!!:, ... ~re1at con• W ,.-." 1 lal' t r EXCEPTIONAL Ca1tForAppi. wttho. public. Teller tiX• eves. 54~W.19t.hSLC.M . ' . aplrited.$2.50 \ ' on.pe . ..,.. · TOP CASH J>OLLAR .• EAkNI.'lCS per. req'd . Xl:ntwor-kina; C"•'•m 9, sol• .......... OIL PAINTINCS. craft.I, 5'g.5Tn • COINS l'A ID FOR YOU It t.ewis FinancialService i:)ecretary/Recpt. 'fyping condl" frlnae benefits. MINOLTA Hi·mDlic F -~h C .X. .i'iato clotlting, jewelry, Pvt.' coll ector~ only. J EWELRY, WATCHES. 3s0 E. 11th St. Suite210 & Filing. EXECUUBX, Plea!i'e Ca ll Mrs. Iredale. wJflash & case. $75. ' ff; 873 ~~ki • sc roi chJldtens riding toya, Jew.try • , 1070 Sliver dolhtrti wulkinl ART OBJECl'S, GOLD Co.staMellla.&t.:?·b'15J 1101 Dove St. Suilc 130, Gle..... 640·1762 · . hide·a·bed, mhoc. furn.,••••••••••••••••••••••• lady ~ dlr~,' Libert)' S ILV E R SERVICE. ~~~~~~~~~1 J~~·u:~ •• ~·l~i:~.~;.,~'~w~· 7~1/~M~r .I federalSGY~ Catt 1035 DREXEL ESPERANTl loU or hous6ald Items. WANTED head cold s10 piece, FINE t"URN A: AN - 'kaies 2300 Harbor Blvd •••••• • ... • •••••••• ••••• din. rm. set, ladder back T H 1 S W E EK E NEID TO p CA$ K DOLLAR Write P .0 , t>x 2174. CM. TIQU ES. '45·2:llO · Costa Mesu. 1.. .• • Ki chrs. Xlnt. cond &M·l16 ONLY. See at 10636 ' -, Mat'tlstab.Corp Secr•tary,p/time 642·4711 i.: Male Stamese ttens. a h Swkdys ·• Este Ave Fountain PAID Jl'OR YOUR 2·1S' .EugcnJa.s, $15. 4' l'ORXEROX3800or~. due to expansion, has Typing, filing. phones. 24 Equal Oppor Employer $2u each. 6 wceki. Bluepl · · Valley. Off \Vard. i..; bJk. JEWELRY, WATCllES, Btu e c y pres a $8 . custom s!>u nd proofmi: .. ,imit.ed posi tions i nl.f11No!r~·~M~o£n!lh~r~u~·1~'h~u~rs~·~t~·•~·1 ~~~!;;'~=·=~~;::·1~";Se~a~l~p~t.~962~·~..,..~~lo~M UST SAC RIFICE! N.olTalbert. ART OBJECTS • .GOLD, Hydrange11 , $3. 3 s m a .c o~i>tteT I •he ll . 'directcommissionsalei>. 1'"'ti9·5.Cafl644·le. T . 1 R N .• 1 1 DOCJS · I04t Beaut.?' custom MJ/a, SILVER SERVICE, phinls$3,S4S·0'197. S1gn1tlcant y reduces 1-:xperiencc prefer red. yp1s • ece,...1on.1s or •• •• •••• powder blue/a\IOCad.c DOVER S hore s.· l'INE FURN&: AN· ~noise. Excellent "--ondl· OrangeCo.orfices. SfCRETAAY Newport Center C PA••••••••••••• • • ~lri~. Less than 1 _y"1 Bargains! Fumit~ 6 TIQUES.645-2200 '66 ,BU~9K Wu~on, $200. l·lun, Just $~5. Ca ll Callfor Appciintment t'or marketing manager l'~irm. JO ker. requit«I. •PETWORIP. old$t00 968-4630 clothing. 1415 Santlago Complete Kiog ¥lie 642·4321,eXLtnltOft 211.~ Mr.NiL•holas ot data processing co. Kepi)' by m ail to Gilford Pu·~.-Chow, lliiak ies, • ' Or.Sat&:Sun INSTANT CASH for Old Wa\erbed,$200.&etlllsort· ., ---"-'-'-' ""-·-·_.,.._._~1--1 ~~=~ s:~~~~~i:1esk~1~! ~e~:::toec~:i:;s .::.~ f:~~u:~~~·. ti~~;Ti MAnRE55ES. • • Rerrlseralot, Stove, g:.~, ~~t~j·~d~~~'. ::k r!u&~~ms. M7·7351 M~~·;~~E'M~~;E SALES including sh. Exper. in S uite 501 . Newport bulls, cock<&poo, pom, 10 & lt*•OlllSeh Furniture, & Misc. 323 ding Banda. Watches, ESTATE JEWELRY., Need relluble couple to sali?S & marketing fun<:· Beach,Ca.9366u Mixed puppies. Stu Queen. Full&t'I'win Set.s Sapphire, Baltw>a Isl, e t c . Any cQnd. Top LOCAL t~nnls Clu b ART O BJECTS, AN · help me in my vitamin & tions desir1&ble. Good service most breeds.~. Priced to Move Now t Sat. 10·5, Sun. 11·5 prices. l-~ree iippraiaals. Membership for sale. TIQUES FINE FURN, chemical business. N(.-ed lelephone& verbal skills. WAITRESSES w. 17th at f'airview. SA 833·9625 •646-8686 Benlley& Antiquary. 221) Reas. $48·6306 · ETC. PHONE FOR lN· ·not leave your present Integrated DaLa Corp, F / · E OAK refinished ffj.Boy's, E l?lhSt Clll ~ & BROCHUR~ time. xper. Must be Openeves531-602'7. BEAUTll'~UL 9r.12 Blu4 Chaira. Fern Stands, · · · • Wall~lo-w11ll Carpeting, FO . ,.... posit ion . Owners hip 2283 Fairview Rd, Costa over 21. Appl)' in person · 6452200 poss ibi l ities. W1·ite Mesa . 546·6080 or ONLY.NoPhoneCaUs. Be autiful Irish sette a re a rug w/malch'g ParlorTa~les,Dre.s.sers, 'nylon shag, Carmel col·1.:::::-·=::...--~--- ' Classified ad oo. :!97. c/o 646-7425. Surf &Sirloin pups;s wks, shots. AK1 throw. $30. 968-4630 more. 401 Kings Pl. N.B. * * A TTIMTIOM * * or.,Make offer. 54()..1877 • FJREWOODSALE• Daily Pilot. P: 0 . Box: 5930 W.CoastHwyNB XJntpa.pers,673-49'l3 LG. 96x40 Contempora~~, •MOVING ·Sellin& COLLICTORS& l Gal. Fuchsia, $1.25, 1 Org. Eue,~del f15 cord. ~~6 Costa 11.tcsa ,.Cu Secr"etory,bec. AKC lrish Setterpuppies. ~fee Tbl. Crom J . H. Everything. Maple furn, SMART INVESTORS Oat. 'i'omlilo & Pepper ~3 ~cor.d:581·l1Zl Are you an e'.xceJ)tion li 1 wk s. o ld. Shots ~ B1Qats. $U)0.~48 tables, dishes, books, of. His Roya l Hl&hness ~rants, 75c. 285 Costa Coast Firewood Supply SALES PART· TIME & FULL·TIME l''or f JC T OC Markets Convenience store sales. Please Call, ~6521 the rule? Do yoo cnin> W A~TRESS wormed. 5.14.4693 fice s upplies, new rtfg ~rinc~ Asi.C Hasan Khlln ·Mesa St., CM. 6'2·4809 Riecar sewing·machine & ans werin• lbc ph~~E CASHIER 1----------i •Sofa, matching Lov samples, lamps, s ho 1s selhng his royal eollec· $7 . cabinet. Like new $85. HOSTESS AK C.: Sheltic. puppy. 11 es eat • Hie;h quality tools, fireplace & garde lion of pricclesit antique Morse a~/Cm s~roo. 5· Crib $5. 751.7075 :~~~e ~~~: ~e~~~tg~~~! COOK wks, male. HcC. 11 um o ne\ler u sed, movin g tools, misc housewares. jewelry. For further in· Carnegie al1)/Cm 8 track1_:::0::..=:::..;=..:..:::::-. __ _ other '! we need a J>CJ'l?OI IUSIOY ">I. aft. 6 pm. 840.1639 968·S822: Bedroom set. 2014 Meti· formayl)ll, call his Busi· stereo. w /sep. speakers, WANTED: Used Waler GI ho. day Lane, Santa Ana. n ess •M a nager : at ~; ice box from _the softeners, ha ve rcblt. & who thrives on pressure, DISHWASHER OLD Englis h Sheepdog Day/Nite Hollywood .... (off Englitih, near 979.4754 or 581 ·2306 40s, holds SOlbs of ice. new units . Cheap ! is organiied, has an Un· Sal commensurate puppics, $l00. without Orange cootour cover ~ Washinglon) 543-9178. • anyt.\me $75. OICer , 646-3567 639.5988 canny memory, loves to AKC papers. i225. with. bo~Js~te~r~.~$40~5S~7~·9367~';:-::;l-~~~~~;;:;~~:Zi ~;:;;;;;;;;;~~~~~~~1•'.jSo0~'.;;~~GOE:lj~~;";:;-w;iJ,;;;;;u;.;; interface w/execs ...-.: has wi~pe;l~o~ce Anytime afl. 6PM. 3391 9 FT. SOFA, gQld & re SUNDAYONLY10to4, 8 ' COf.!CH·cbt·end tbls. Junk Car~. Will ride them a knock out appear. SLo"nn• Ha• .. Rest Coppcl' Lantern, DP print. Very good --•. Good Stuff, 1'67 Balboa Mis~.UoaeMS ' 1010 $150. S·C-. t.ypewrlt.er $75 or drive them. "WILD Single pref'd. Sh & typ-" r .. -...... Co e N t Sch 675-4595 aqd more_. 646·23t; · BJLL .. Call 75l 1483. ·SALES ing a re vital. Lovely oft' 501 No. Brookhurst KERRY BLUE Terriers· Muslsell.5S6.fil71 v, 5• P · · ••••••••e..•••··~•••:••••l-"""':.=:::.::C::=:=":..:-:::--12~~...".:~!!:.c=~~- SHA.RPGA.L w./ex:ciling atmosphere. Anttheim 776-8020 AKCChamp.sired.Sho\I K" . bed Sal/Sun SAM ·so Ford MOVING, MUsr SELL, GIRIATRICCHIJR ANSWERS TO Exper'·enced 833-1000. J o b Sile Will Be & pet quality. 545-06 12. ~~g size t..:'11u!:ete. 3rd mem be"r $20. '61 this weekend. Double • 5S7·2674 • 2S2S4. La Paz Rd !l'0St new. n Y.i Rambler "6" Head $1S,; Maple chest Ol drawers SCRAM-LETS J n co ntemporary Servic_e Sta. Attcndaot, LagunaHills GERMAN She ph e rd pr1ce.S48·176167S.2089 B S 1 M ~. $35, bookcase$l0, ~nLike ne w. Jo~rost·Cree wom1tn 's 5 ........ '1.,wear to f/ · 'd !loo ,1 ............... ~~ .................. ~ a r too s, a anu. d" "d 'i!!.O ~ bl 1r· Lo & r I""""" lime, exper . u~J· Pups, AKC, xlnt. p.apers Moving Out or State! 0 r g an. I amps , 1v1 e~ , ,...,. ta es re 1~. ve seat so a . E~IERGE _SNUGLY manage active boutique. for smog, brake or lamp & temperment.s. 8 Wks. Everything Must Go! l9' m agaiines. records, $25, t.w1n w/maltress Di l'.!tng se t ~ leather _ ·aMbul~lhloav;t~~t w"'o;·.-~.~ licenses. Neal uppear & F'ORWMAENRTMEADR,IN""c.o 832·7938 Broadway,CM.6'6""6096 Dingy boat, small D~r & Hollywood frame '25, chairs. 401 Ii:: 19lh St. llA\\o'KER -VES1.!?Y .... ".. h a11dw r iting. Apply H.as civilian lire b:en Bike Girls (sz 3 ) chordor1anS2S,5'8·7800. CM.Sat·Sun.12·5 _ 'm~~-JJ for a ppointment morns, 2590 Newport Bl, what you expected? Do A;Colden R~~~~~ New S pc M.edit. solid oak clothi~g. Much mor e. 6 r ms ot good used w/w QUEEN bed, like new OR IOl~E -JOCUND And Interview ,_c_.M_. _____ . ___ , yourself a favor-Call l-''-"'"-----'-'.:..C=:..:.:::::i BR set , king si hdbrd, 2284 ColgateDr.C.M. carpets/ 100%nylon hi ·lo $125. Bassinelte, stroller, STAfl;OTOOCLOSE Se · -, Al nd 1 548'"'7 .,~,, "h 'I I 3 $700Qrorr.530-S188. 1 1 •95 · o· h h · bo $100 l likc theoneabout the THE LOOI( rv1 ce Sa. le a n , ....... or...,.,. I I. J e St. Bernard. ,. a e · yrs. Furniture, 12 pcs. $175 neutra coo: .1 inc. 1g c arr . com · exp e r 'd , neat .. Dc.iys. Career Corps is looking AKC rt:g. Has papers. Oak two.pos ter h e~d cash lakes a ll. Wigs, pad~. Match1QM drapes Apt. refrigerator $4_0. little kid who asks his ~·~~~6~4~4~·6~S~O~O~~~J'~·o~u~o~l;a~in~Vja~ll~ey~T~e~x~a=co~,: foe a l'~e w t'orme r Lo b · plash coat bo d '--' avail 645 5657 6427893 r rn other If he can go ng air, s · ' · ar · .queen uo:u size. household. toys, etc. Up · · · --outside and .. 11atch the Brookhurst &Garfield. Marines to Re-enlist. Beautiful large dog. Ofr white. $25.00 Pllon1 Bluebird Canyon to Sum· Z.OOO y• ••OLD E "RTH WORMS ~ulcll ilcs .,0 bv ..• And she St\LES s;.1 -5077. 559·0767 mit to Del Mat to 9'.>.2 .,_ ,.. ., Students, part lime. 16 Service Stat!on Allen· WJJO WANTS TO WORK ? Santa Ana, Lag. Bch. MerchGMlsing . FOR THE GARD EN sa~·s: ··A 11 r1ghl. hut yrs & older. Good pay. dant, experd Day & DRJV EACAB' C hampion Bloc;idlin1 BR set, dresser, m irror 499_37650t 494_1505 JsStiUThelest! lOOOfot$4.9S dun 'l_,~TAND loo Apply 15056 Jackson, eves. Full&p/time.A0pp&· CflOOSE your hours, t.:ollie pups. Tris and hi·boY, two nile stands------------, lntrod..acing New WormCastingsSZ Lug ,_c_i._o_s_>. ______ _ _.\f id wi1y Ci ly btwn 4 &6 ly Shell Stuuon. 171 work ror yourself, be Sables. 556·3837/546·2525. dbl bed. like new, 47· Last Sale! Mod. w.ilnut ·173620 th d HD 1· l>:\-1 . lrv111e,N.B. • your own boss. Men or Reas. t~lower.CM646-4716 bdrm. Patio set. Bldrs BargainCenter : 0 ar · Miscellaneous Women. Can be slightly 1 --------c-,---,1 ---~-----__, hardwar e·. Touts . KRISSKROSS 1 IBM Elec., Md!. ··c", Wanted 8081 Sales, Telepholte SHOE SALES handi c apped. Neat· COLLIE. Beaut, &able~ Double box springs I .>4S.0197. T~A'[)EMART Gd. cond., Elite. 1 port.••••••••••••••••••••••• ,..EW OfflCE Exper 'd Saleslady Clea n 1\ ppearance. White female, I yr. N1 mattress. Ortho suprem.9 _________ _, Ex plore 100 booth s Sinilh /Corona Elec. Like w anli!'d : Appliances & In Better Grade Shoes. Vets., retired. Age 25 to papers. $.10. 53&1271 W/frame, 6 mo. old, xlnt. Sun April 20. 1oAM-5PY. 2 operate d by 100 en· new E lite. Call : 645·3753, power mowers. Pref lest Pori--Time Apply Jn Person 70. Supplement your in-condition. 840-2086. Displ1&y Clothing racks, trcpreneura. l«aled IN· S lO 4:ao or C\'tS. 557·5'114 NOT working. Reas Job In Or-Co. HEMPHJLLSSHOES come. Drive a t•a b 6 hrs Beaut i r u 11 Y m ark e d -------'---,..-j .SlDE lheo. ld Kres.$ bklg. &968 .• 8-,., .,A.,,5848 -~ Germ. Shep. 8w"'. pu-. GIRLS Canopy Bdrm Set. clothing, (some new), W is a n .._ u .,..,, ls what we have to ofrer a4 Jo'.ashion Island, NB or more a day. Apply in ..., d. h 1 1 1 1n estm1n ter. uo:lter·1-=-'-"'--'--------1----------only $10. 580 Hamilton, Sofa, Chairs. & Rocke is es, urn, P c ures, b SWAP ME'ET energetic, articulate peo-C.a ll 6444223 person, Yellow Cab Co.. I m s d pth fo"nder t an a 48 YDS While polyester $$CASH$$ l----'"-'-'------1 CM Recliner. 54"-"""" a P • e • b th. · pie . Guaranteed hrly 180 E : 16t'h St., Costa J J•oo elec. s hop healer, 20" eca use every 1ng is Shag carpet. Gd cond. For Good Used Furn· •w age + co111m .• -t-* SUPEA GIRL * Mes a. UKC Amer Pitbull, male Solid Teak Bunks, ne~ elec. fan, color TV,~ ne w. Save as much as ~15. 673·3219 Rerrigs·Frzrs·Stoves. bonuses allows our best Accurate typist, & goodj,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ d 1 Id '" To"dewater C•"rcle. HB. SO%ormoreon: l:'.Aa.0068. cars croppe • yr. o still boxed. $230 'd • • ~~'-'-'-""'-------reps to c.arn over S4 per organizer able to handle .>J8.6843 494_2746 lolf Hamilton) •Dealer Liqu1 ations, Pool tJ>J , antique style.r hr .. nationwide. Expcr. demanding work load Work Imports, Wrought Iron, Lthr pockets w/braidMusical ·'prcr'd, but will train ir and r e s pons ibilit y . • fhe•&n. LOST: Silky Terr., ma le, Drexel Bedroom Set,! OLD Col l ecLibles , Womens, Mens, & Baby trim . All wood. l" thick ln_t111,.,.1tts. 1083 You have good phone Insurance experience .an In __ , blk & gold : also little drawer dresser, mirror, fig urines, antique fra me Clothes. J ewelry. Pol· slate.2yrs old.892-18J2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• voice & .are a h ard asset. Above averugc grey fuzzy female dog. 2 n ite st ands, queen & t a pestr y . 414 Sa1 tery, P la nts, Beads. . Beaut new Yamaki sf.eel .l"orker. Students &/or salary & benefits . We're lookini; l'or the Vic Col l ege Park . headboard.49'1·7954 Bernardjoo,NB ,Glassware. Cos.metics, Ala~aste~Brodla1ILamb, stringed guitar. Cost '..h 0 u 5 e w i v e s & Beneficial Administra-kind of men who want to 545.3369. Storage l"oods, Sta-w~1te min~ collar, cul'fs, 5140, sell $85. Really fl.DC 1"tnoonlight..,rs tind this an lion Co. Box 113, Corona jump out or an airplane MOVING SALE! Pictures , chiming wall tionery, Gifts. f'abrlcs. trim around botlOm . of irutrument . SST-9367 : ideal job, del Mar. 9262:5 before l>reakrast, scale a Beautiful Dalmation, 6 clock , Kenmore portablt Major Appliances & full length coat, s1ze,1..:====~-'-'=-- ' Phone: 833~8098 mountain before lunch. mos. old, t.ained, all 20 Items: Contemp. hr. dryer, na uga hyde r ed ma ny other products. 10·12. Worn twice. mov-Olds Trumpet, excellent TIM E·LlFE TELEPHONE SALES-and shoot a r apids before shots. 646·9173 liv rm, din rm,'fum & ac-arm c hair , Mahogany Spend the day. Admiss. ing lo a very warm state. conditi on $95, Aut.ohii'p LIHRARl&S, INC. Se ll Orange Coast's dinner. Ai rborne. 1r you 1 ----------~. cess. Or ig cost over vanity. tables, ctc. 280 l"REE. Park in rear 68l7 Paid $1095 sacrifice~. $25. M8·8135 fa ,·o rite news paper. wan, it, you'll ha11c 10 ENGLISH Sheepdog S4000. ~2 Price or less. t6th Pl. Apt.C, C?-1 , Wes tminister Avc.(at _6~7~5~·904~!"-------~j~N'(;'M~Di<"G)Ji;:;;:t .;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;j Good earnings. Big com· earn it. Join the people 'Puli puppies. 7 wks. $15 642:·7568, Sat. 9.5 G 1 d w 1 1 · I AND MA DE G.i lbert · 1 missions . Choose the who've joined the 1\r1ny. 644 ·2004 _,&1~<-200~".:'.:"'·-------l ~---:---:::--,----:::---1 w0 ·t e. n · .1 e ' 0 '."1 Rattan 3 pc seet'I. i lOO Ciassical Guitar, xlnt. ·---------_, L · C t y n· .es m.ini_:; er.· • op 23" B/W console TV, $50 d B l $400 SECRETARY hours you prefer to work· Free to You 8045 ,Garage Sale 1055 eav1nl!'. . o..an r R r ~n. miss this giant BAZAAR Meo·· golf bag & cort • ..,co3n·404. ,eau tone. . 9:JOam lo 1pmor5:30pm CaU .A.-. •••••••••••••-'-•••••••• set. Liv. rm. e rig , 0 en DAILY !DAM • . C -•••1 •••••••••••1••••••••••• Stove. TV. Twin bed, cof. now P $45. 3 elec. fans, $10-$20. If you can take Gregg ~ol S~~l-~iooal~:~!":~ Opporfullities Perfectcomparuonrorthc PUBLIC AUCTION fee tables fan washer to 9PM, Sun. lOAM. to Cosco step stool, $12.50. ROGERS Prof. S piece shorthand at 100·120 9:30am a nd tpm. 64 ~.1240 right party. 8 yr old Reg. MANY ITEMSOt~ FINEl ~m~i,~<~>4~8~·1~·22=.-.1_' ___ •1_s_P_M-:~:;:;:;;-::;;;~--I 546·4211 Drum set w /3 cymbals & wpm, t ype between 5.5·751 ~E~·q~u~a~l~O~p~po~r~.~E~m~p~l~o!ye~'cj•;....~~~~~~~~ neutered Black Toy f>oo. ESTATE JEWELRY, · 81._,..D MEW · cases. Like new. s.MJ.831M _3Npm&a rclooking fordr· · dle needing love &:affec-ART OBJECTS, AN· Mahogany dining set, 4 Wedding dress sz 1 WI , challenge, lheo send us J I h Sol . .__ ' tion. 642-465.1. T IQUES, FINE FURN. chrs. tbl w /leayes $50. 12 Volt lathrin Jong veil, head pc&: slip. Off1c~ Funtihre Ir e ep ICh-~ Merch..,do"se • M b pol 2965 E I 8015 )'our resume h hon --------~.-1 ETC. P HONE FOK lN· Oil paintings. isc. 477 90 Amp oor, ycase. Orig$2:30.0rrer548-qu1p-.n Classifiedadno.362 ftr:C~r~igiit &J~:h~ ••••••••••·•••••••••••• COCK·A·P00Malc,2yrs , t•'O. & BROCHURE. Flower.CM.646--4116 $59.95 value. $20. ea. ••••••••••••••••••••••• c /oDaily Pilot min . Ca ll for appl. . .shots, hsebrkn. Sweet & 645·2200 1----------·1Quantity prices avaiJa· lrvineC~untryClul> f'ORXEROX3!0>or240d, P. O. Box 1560 540.1147 or S40-lMJ4. John Antiques 8005 lo vable. 546·34a'i .c..c..:=~------1867 Presidio. CM. I0-5PM ble. 645-2207 ~embe~~h1p, call even· Custom sound proofing: '" Costa Mesa. Ca9<!626 Linquist. •••P•U•l••L•l•C••:UC••••T•l•O•:;•• ~-=-"------l u NB EL I!!: VA BL E ! · APP I i an c es. ru r n .1---------,-1 1ngs96Z..8449 a c 0 ustica 1 s h e t I . '!iii~iii~~~~j~~:~~-;;;;;;;I "' ,.. Sht.-epdog mix. spd. re,-:! Attention Drama & motorcycle,TV&much, Pool Table w/slate top, Signiricantly reduces ' ---Need s ·lovin g h on1 e English teachers-lOO's or much more. incl rack & cues. Codi S i\ UN' A cab in c t · noille, Excellent coni:ii· MANY ITEMS OF l''INE w/ren c'd yd. 49'1·7618. b k & d A t 67 ~ 3J7o SACRIFICE, $100. Cash ESTATE J EWELf<Y . 00 s rccor s . r · t'I 80601--'-·--·------1 only, please. See this l ion , jus t $25· Call furn. ski e q u t P , orses . 642·4321 , extension286. I• .. ... :,~I 9#~'1#~ ""'· .... ~ ' • ~ ... \ A CONVENIENT StiOPP1NG AND ...::7 SCWINC GU10£ FOR THE ··:..· ~ C4l. ON THE GO. .::.~~ .. ..,,.,, ..... Fer .., Ad Ito w_,,•, Wartd C• 5ff 642-5671, bf. 330 ART OBJECTS. AN· FRl:<.:E lo gd home, Germ. men /wome n's clothes:••••••••••••••••••••••• Ma:n-port typewriter. x -Sunday only , at 10636 El TIQUE:S. f'INE t'UKN, Shep. Puppy. 4 mo. s acrjfice expens ive 1.ag,.,,oCanyOft w1dew/case,nrnew $39. Es te Ave .. F6untuinExcs111chrsSI5/35.secy ETC. P HONE F'OR IN· s hots, house -broken. slacks, -dresses & shoes. ltiding CJub ~l ee bro~m , new ~nd Valley, ofr Ward, 11:1 chrs SB /24 . dks. dft stls • ~ 1'~0 . & B ROCllU RI'.:. 548-5778 Sal & Sun, April 19 &: 2:0, Ridiog lessons, board· $2~.50. M;1 n. AB Dick block N. of Talbert . Picrt·e. 867 w 19th, CP.1 . ? 645'2200 l''RBE 2 Fluffy Grey Kil-to am·5 pm. 4626 Kox-ing, new barn & pad· mi m eo, p e r f $IJ5. OIL PAINTINGS. crarts, 645-7411. · LOTS01', GOODIES tens. 1 Org tiger, box: bury Rd, Cameo Shores, docks. 494 -3735. _><_5·_•_z7_o_. ______ , c I ~thing , . j ~w e l ry, Co nCerenceTablel8'lg,ln Ginger J ar Antiques l-'"~·~'="•=d=·~968::-::~·""':::.1:_ ___ 1_C_d_M_. -------l'/2 ARi\B Gelding 5 yrs. Apt si ze refrigerator. c~1l dre ns r 1d.1nK: toys, 2 sec 1 i 0 n s 9 • ea. Spring red·tag sale thru Don't miss our big block Prof. trained. Eng. or near~)' new, $00. ~lb hide·a·bed. nusc .. furn., Nevam ar walnut, xlnt. April. 2070 to 50% plus 2 Dachshunds, need g~ wide garage sale. Sal. & West . Xlnl buy. 5250. forlclift, $1400.549-4066 lo~ of houschld items. ror executive meetings. p11ce cuts, entire stock. ho!fle. M~le & female. S & 20 M" Th1s weekendONLY.Set:! Reasonable. -e Me•'rs S. . Id I •. t AKC ... """" un, 4/19 41 . ISC. 644·5400 Mesa Verde 0 -·-try Club ... -pcc1a ca er 1seoun . · ·oov..o ....uw• at 10636 El Este Ave., Co 833_8340 1967ChurchSt..CM . items tanging from one Q H Sh hfetime Membership. Fountain Val\cy. Oft1--·--------0on·l g1\'e. up the s hip? penny totwoboats,acar uarter or se, C?W Mo ving, must sell . k Antiq u e Orga n , full ··List" It in classified. and a van. 10u36 El Est4 Mare, Blue nbbon WJn · 979.7579 Ward , YI bl N. ot IBM Corr~llngSe~tric. International DesiKn er Pattern , -ke yboard, Centennial, Ship to s hore results! Ave .. Fountain Valley ner. Weal ~ Eng. Also1 ____ . ______ 1 Talbert. lmmediatedelivery. re-condition1.'Cl, $13JO. 6--9 ti42·567K. ofr Ward, 'h: block Nort.J her yrlng filly by Gray POOL t able, washer, VW door & rear render.1-N_e_w ___ · ___ ... _..., __ ._s w eek d a y s. lo . fi l----------r of Talbert. Host. ~3) 635-0SM. drye r , refrigerator. $10 each. See at garage Pets 1017 weekends. 2Zl Arch Sl., Anti~s 8005 ~s IOQS A..l)ti.-1 1005 Phone968·9641. sale this weekend only,••••••••••••••••••••••• 1_A~p~t_. _s._L_a_g~u_n_a_Be_a_c_b_._.1 ....................... , ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ;April's Reigning Flowers. 10636 l:l Este Ave. Foun· BABY Parakeets, ~.50. All occasion &Cree Horal Lain Valley. orf Ward. 'h IJust41elL) I ' • OA K malching Dresser & Jl/.boy, rcfinishc.-d, re- asonable. $385. more. 101 Kings Pl. N.ll. Appliances 8010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Westinghouse Piggyback . he avy duty was he r I · drye r . Avocoido . l':x:. cond. 11 mo. old. 557·8658 Wes tinghouse Kcfrig Gd co nd . $75 .. wkdays, 752·1111 : wknds, 979·4i35 Frigidaire. frosl rrec. 16 cu rt. top frzt . whit.e. $150. 67S-2415. '" 11; . I 71215 s-s,..., White Westinghouse FF w/ice maker, 14c£. $185. Apt 1ize G.E. I door Cop· pertone $75. Wedgewood gas s tove for mobile home !JO") $50. 548-0433 &675-5258 , \ DRYER. 1llolpoint elcc.,, 18 lb. used 3 hrs. 90 Yds Nylon Shag.Ian/gold, blk /wht. 559-0563 Il er rig. Apt. size $15. 2 Dr. 1'~1'· $95. Both XJnt clean cond. M9·3500 8e a smath"On the coum or In any 11ports 3rca in Refrigefator, 14cu. rt. tbil SeW ~1 s hort j um.psuit. The buttons on the P hilco. $125. ·.q::: rn.ay be opened for 1ctive sports. There I• a 640·0576 beet zipper cktsing. f'abrics: chambray, 1----------1 '· m. pique, double knits. 71285 is cut. In Mi'ISt"!I s p E E D Q u E EN S-f.J •• Siu lZ reqWreia 21/t yards of •5''. fabrip. AUTOMATIC WASllER 1'.,....: Mod patter:nmnnber,&i•,n1me. address $100. -•· Price SZ.91 plus I? poltalit. Now ava\lable '* 962·J562 • • ~ ~ SufplerfteN -lloel r~t . Spade1 t-l-i<_J_<_lo-,----.-0-J-01 .....,.., -11.oa plus 50' po1tage. Make ••••••••••••••••••••••• pey•bte to Spadea. Send orders to this .. ~' ~.!P--de& a Bridle St., Milford, N.J . Used Bikes/Parts. $15/up. PllL"'..-.-. BY)'/l'ell /trade. 2.C88 -'-Newport 81. CM, Ph: ·--- - -~ .... 1110 ) #IVLWVVZL - - AUCTION MISSION CLIFF ANTIQUES Presents ,-\nother 1mport~nl 1\rtl•(fUC & OIJJt.'Ct. or 1\rt Auct io n. To l>e he ld ul : LAGUl'IA HILLS HIL TOH IHH Grand Ballroom, 25202 La Paz Rd. Laguna Hills, Ca. Featuring an exceptionall.v fin e collection of European, Oriental &American Antiqlles. Including : Fine \-Vh1le Porcelains, Oriental Rugs, Signed Art Glass. Paintings by famous a rlists,.Signed • Western Bronze, Sezres Clock Set, Tiffany Tea Set, Tiffany l:>iamond Platinum Watch, Signed French Bronzes. Furniture. Oriental Screens. Ca rved Ivories, Jade Carvings.Jewelry, Sn uff Bottles, much, much more. PREVIEW: S•day. Aprll 20, IO'am-1 P"' AUCTION: S•day, April 20, I :30 P:"'· ,(Catalogs 11v:i1Jablc al preview 1 Items sold in ca1"log rOC•tlon. Seott r'!'"'"ed .... ,........,, ,;... fwlhor hof...-icMI plooM: 17141 2914071 or 17141 4f4·5116 ' Laguna Hills Hilton Inn 25202 La Paz Rd. ijust off San Diego fwy) • • • wedding est. 842-16:8. blk. N. o£Talbct1. 646-6.l)l 801 Auction •• Fine Jade and diamonds -ovei $1,000,000 Dollars worth. . '01siWy tM lcw-gell 1M<tlon of ~mport01>I jode j9welry • .,., °'""'"' ~ for one wile. WHEN: ~ ...•.. ..... 25, 1'75 1,00 , .... WHERE: WHAT: .......... ~ ol ~I of ""'°"I of liM ..,......,. q\l(llilf ;...-. beod•. r;,,g., pe"°""'\, _,...,. wt(., Nf a,, t9'it1 9Qld .-.6 ,......._ ...;fh ~ • .,.:., (ll"el. •IC. """''~ .. of"'-*" ........ _,.. Ill ..... c,.ol!)' IGde .,,,,...., toec~locfl. ....... et(, 1015 ........ , ••• , ... , ..... 1 ............ ,.., ~···· •Ill ., .... , •••• , ....... 1 ... ~ ... ,,,, ...... _ ...... 1-4-........ "" ,......,, ... , ••• , ............... , ........... ,,.,... _ .. , ...... ~1 .-..~ . 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Sacrifice '74 s ' kl Tll 100 _... · • • • ., or an, 111r cond, -•• s ·at'OCr. • XI ... tood.. ~ UIU • 1-ENT LEY 'li a~ lilt• P /S, p /8, crµt.'d lhnlout. ......................... • • ••••••••••• , •••••••••••••••••• , ••••••• ~··· ···~················~ ' m._.,,,,.._ mam.1:......... ~ =-· -Sodao,ca, very,nfe car ..... wh'l1 . T•pe cleck. '74 UVAlllA ft:9I . t7ZI -.... ~ .. t'140 .............. t7JD ra nlliu '· ""•tor kll.l7J.tm. 'Elepq& raw-.e de· WW trade for <.lldtt car ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .P:;No WANTl:D: Pvt.. $PlkIT JT. = hew TM ...oqn· B:uzukl, Extras. 5l&n ~)' 'J!rHstona &r or ca1A. 01&·2114 ; wkd)'i ·1~0.,~ISOUT$ $ '71 Flat. le& Sport.tSplder, '13 Mercedes 280C. Silvllr. llPAIRS.SEAVICI"" , fof-' ~Ula.to bu>' never ln waWIC' tOillr Nt:if. 115.~ or offer: Webb. Groy & Olk. ext. 457-tool. xl~t. cond, A!C, ma1&1. E., t. r as 1 1 mm a c . EXCllANGE" . ore -~-1aµ,, compJete: ~Vil.I .HNIPlor~3150 Red .&r Blk. i¥. MtJ.2900 1971 Ford Wi * 1101 • 5.$2,0211 Purcbaae or assume REBUIU>S 'PJSLD'~W•~Sal party, Way be~ col 111 SUZUKI_, perlecl days,637.8465eve11. paa1., p /b .~. v::to~ IMMIDIATE: '74.Flat 124 Spider, 1000 leaie.493-6517 . E~tROOKLYNBUi:aCO. I "°° PJanoa Ct.or1ana. new D1iyi 6'5-lOM; Ji;VCll cMd, wn1hld, roll tMr, ecnetlOftol ttan1 . .302 En1. $aiOO or DELIVERY , m1. Stereo ca~t. mti11. MBZ ·10. 280S£., air, sun--9~ . *'used Splner., Or1tnd», w,k ndi, 541·3115. • l u ~, .r ack, freeway Y•lllctei 9530 btt•t offer. SS1·7917 GOOD SILICTIOfoC $4995. 648·851,,., r oof, 1\ M / t'M, t a bco l BUY VW 1<:n~1nes/CaJ;' .. ': buS'f::· ~Oh\I oUt for t:riclt:son 21, !OliP OB :w·o ... t h-y. $509 . • 6 a ••••••••••••••••••••••• '13 DODO E 's . * 'con1iwtnv * 73 Fl .. T brown, f114 )SS4·26SI> 979.0935 l8 w_ l<Mlm. br '.,11y. K~·war-t~f:~':a elec start, mllfl.Y xtru' YAHAMA 80CC street Is 6G % ~o~ Chovf Truck., Royal. lo'ully~ ~~~~~~ * Leati * A '&S 230 SL. Nr. lealher, 11fterSpm.1 Oftn ·:.v•ldwlo, ChiCkerln;· .P~~y ~haa:2~?Aim '~e~'1k0t~ctt·~:. .. ci:~:e~.Sl~.1·C!~J.· tl_nted window111. 81.lCO., Eliminate th~ middle 1·24 SPIDER Am/F'm. radiaLI. "6950. FREE TU ...... am1tha,Kimbiii\l,Wur., · wn • , . ·.C..IJ.bctween9am& ;ur, t tl.llse cOl'ltrol. Call man. ~e15e d.irectfrom Uilrk green w/belge CaU 552-1123. Oatsuil-TOylJt.<&-VW 1•'~·. , KlteNo.23GoodCond. 2 :30p.J" ~e e k da.ys , IO:XPLORE~ 20 ', like 11Jl -2G40d\r. authori.:cddealer! vinyl trim. (818JMA) MG 9 742 PQr!jchc&llond~Civi;I;.;. f~LO S (1l<t>GJ6.2170 Call afl$:J0pm, llnt~' Weekends aft. new, low rn1le~1u.·. 11n:1, 1 OWNER '6U CM v· $3999 ow ncr11 only. urawing·to 1 12 Brookhurlit. GG 64G·811:18 ,,9 t301m. t>.P. S!i1·1CW, $8900. G46-0141 A-l cond.", C cyJ , ~7.~: ~~e!~c ~~111~ ~al:S~e;:'[: ~~;··;_,;~~-·~;~~;;;;: beheld-A11r1l 26lh. .? .·LEAVING CALIF. du~ t Lido 14. xlnt' cond. us. 1970 Honda 4SO CB, 1>tn.>et Ya.mil.ha 3GO Endu1-o .urr2, '!Ii .. , F'"l.I .c rpt. S2000. service," 1 in i;electioo. Dick Miiier Moton SlSO. ~ev~~cr at .... d eatA In family, selling I aux cni::, trwiler llr bike runs xi.DI. Nearly $700. Also VW Silnd firm . 548·2020 ..... l//TiW6iil 645-4684 AVOL~ Ts'!~,oORT~~HE " -btaad new a wk ul J11cketa , 991·8121 , everYth.ina now: 1615 or ~u&gy, $650. 614 W. Bay Dodie Maxi Vllfl I t.on.fu.I · Cr•vier BMW r. .. ~.. " ,.., --. · Yamab1 PJano&Bench 1..-··t ·•r•• · •• ~,.. St,C.M. ly con••rted Must ._11 , 1, ...... \\' i"l"r-l W 71 MGB TUMlR!PAIR · •;Larae Sac. Pvt Pt Tom Cat 18, miis~ M:ll to. _. ""' .... · IM.>'1 • .x: · .:.vo • -~ -.... 120 W. amer ' M5ot354 dayJ $000 or \leit'rolfer' ,72 TRIUMP.H &50 I . 4 Whff& Drl'fn 9550 673-5164 Sil nlu Ana K3$·:Sl11 1tt So. M11.ln 1131 S1.tpcrior Ave,C~ D a .Y s 6 4 6 . 2 4 7 1 • ....... . 1-----' ~nu, ••••••-•••.•••••••••••••• Santa Ana SS7-.<!132 &oadster • 4 speed . 1 . 642·24)4 S.w""J Mechinn 809 EVes /wknd m.7g · ' •-•· mlJ\ , .. .,. ... ...,._ .. , Autoa Waated 9590 & & owner, AM /FM, radial (lcrosafromskaterink) for Rick. s as . 615·:w.atl 4 WHEEL DRIVES ••••••••••••••••••••••• . Ho.do 9727 tlm, only 42,000 miles &I-'-'-"'-'"'-'-"===="-. •,•••••••••••••••••••••• ' ' WE PA y TOP DOLLAR minll CS13 CXF) .63 VW, red. Am /Pm, new .SlNGER 401-A, v.r11ts 5600. HO I HONDA '74 CB·20IJ, xlnt. 1'"'0R TOP USEDCARS ••••••••••.••••••••••••• 52999 engine, new brka, •"'-' :-oew. Prl pty. SZOO. Fan ,.,.7 194281 16 i !'!: ........... Lop mUeage, $6oo. ., MEW & USED FOREION OOM•~TIC ORAMGE COUtfTY'S cond . $650. S33-0l!l.S u.t.Je buy! 962·'7aSl -• orv,__,, 1-vt. Ply. • "'""" OLDEST or CLASSICS Dick MIHerMotors VW Parts, engi n e , SPorff .. Goods . 109 24 ' l.M.P. Pvt pty. Inc 70Suz:1.tkl-50CCforsaleort 31.AMDCIUISll ltyourcarJsextraclean 41\. ~.,~~ trans ms, cases. hea . ••••••••••••••••••••••• tan.de~ trlr. Sips a. t.rede •. ll2'.xlntcooct.1d. . STAnOH seelnfirst. ~ ~J ~ .. All used or rcblt. Stcv'r.. Ni:W Sider al Skis 180, 44 968S k 1.t,f.: 1 s h . B s t ofr. gu qu. !f2·~108 , W,. ,,.....,5 IAUER IUICK Sales-Servicc-Leasing . ,_SSG-__ 9306_. ____ _ Soloman Bindln,p. $180. . ........... ,..~...,... 2WHarboC'Blvd. · · J20W. Wa rner ,- 646·03f.9Jerry ... ireball 16.2 ... 2 Set.s BSA,;-: 6'0 CC. Superl:Ji to Choose from Cost~ Mesa 919-2500 loy ~:~· IRc.. 1 o % utSo. Main 68_ VW, recently rcblt ~LI TV, Redio., .Sails. Anodized M'~l ~~~o11!:. low mileage. J::xample: TOP' DOLLAR Rolls lto e BMW Santa An a 557-2132 }~~~~1~~:7:~clc, makeol - HIR, Sterff 1098 ~ompa ss, e t c . X!p HAl\LEY ,1970 3SO cc. 1972 ' Costa 2:es11.. ~6-.w.w OVHFAC:JOllY MGI -9744 1912 VW ood d Lo •••••••••••••••"•••••••• ~hape w /L.rlr. $6~0 . Oply .4~mlle11 Like new. 6cyL,3speed,air,war PAID IHVOIC! •••••••••••••••••••••••! . ,g,, ,.'Ofl · w Pw.nasonlc stereo & lurn 0-1987. Musi Sell ! 613-1280 hubs, radtq, heater, &ex IMMIDI &..-y ·75 BMW 2002. 1MO mi. , 71 •1·G ll , . , d ~t. Am / f m & trallft' tr:. clean C46tiF0L) ,..,.._ w ·11 t k M · k • 11 •• • s .pi:e h1tch.$1800.!">45-12ro table, like new, i.100. <.:all New 2 6 ' Sa i Ibo a t '1U Kawasaki 9o dirt bike.' " · FOR ALL 1 a e avera c · OH ALL trans1n1ss1on, radio andl-"'=====-=-==-- 613-6846 aft S PM . Trailetable.' &low de-Ooodcond.$200. $4177 FOA.EfGHCARS Co m e t or consid e r HIW heater.{3601)$21699 ·;2VWSuµcrllecl\e. Cerwin· Vega Mod. 43 oaler cost. Call 531•3915. Days 546-1579. cdeGJl LA11-r: & CALTLOOSR.<;OUMS E IM :rn:J:.'~2~:4;~1ue or part 54-tOSGUa~:e~TG~~lvd I ~~e1~·:1n'st:r~.t$I~~: d . Spkrs. w/l 8" woofers. WANTED '696Wt(,AW4stroke, ~un.s WJLO mi: BMW 12 DAV. 43,000 mi. •75 HONDA Westminster &36-4010 Call491·2898 $800 /pr. Crown IC-150, H ilb p e rformance xlnt, clean, low miles. preamp$200.B73-4426 flberglaag,. raclni •t61$d. or.ueat olfer. May TOYOTA ?:!~'. 1~a~1•1 $s~501)0~~: SED•HS . _ 0,.1 '746 ·611'"'ASTBACK L•"' -rrnode l Magnavox •ailboat. Etcbe11·22~ 5:5 lra e. Joe 548·6313 or 494·2076. You r c ho i c e or ••••••••••••••••••••••• $1000. .. 25" color TV, walnu shield&, solibg, etc."Wil 665.0198 .acceslOties plus t».x 4 '12 GT, xlnl inside & out. 646-41.84 eabinet.96J.?QIM. tr~dediaai~~ .. l.·eweJry, • .• 7 .·y .. :...i .. 'u .. · 1966Harb0f.CM 646.9303 71 BMW Bavaria. A1.tl0., license. Order you rs Bargainpriced. 1 VW Bus, almost new ~~ r1~•.--!-.• ,. · • ""'-..'~ air, 14,000originalmilelr. toda} 960-21C2bef.S ;· ~ ~ nc-'"'"• •u • 300 End XU,t d I engine. Runs good. Make loneet'SX 1 antiques, et.i.~&&s-2201 o ·,,.· . 1 uro;_,.. c~.~-· LAST WIGLYSMAOE 3100 W.Ceast ..,_Q. Call831·2040dlr · 070 Opel GT. so,ooo mi, ofrer. 548·0341 after 4pm . !JO,walt.&.1100. 675._08 . ·~ mt. ors ... ~""·OC"UU"l.. '6&J • & 6429405 ... , , '" 1595 54a.-•i · eepwf;nr CtlSlO .. BMW2002 (''8'"-·'73)4 new l 're R i ll 20 536-WO . ' -. . , 4"WD,· P / , 11/S, air wuu 1, s . ' . '72 VW VAN Xlnt. contL ~.. to c hoose from. Call 25mpg. $1600. Ph : Sunroof, AM /1''.\I, 11.tlt'i!. loatt&Moriat Eagle &arr riQed 7·'~NDA .7au cc. 7SOO, radio, V!S;hitcb, $2.,300 WE BUY 831·2040dlr Jlftloo 536-6212. rack.$2,600.67S-1973 :'!"' i-'"'-ent teak option' at dealer •. ~·:, .75 Ree. P,Cf. BeAut .. offer. 497·327iday.s. 9732 J::::-::--:-:':".':-::-:-::::--·i-.'.~~~~~'..!!~.:o... ,_,.... " •'Mo -·0 • " IMPORTS BMW CS & CSA Cou"'-. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '13 Opel 1900 St.a Wag ••••••••••••••••••••••• C06t.S46-7172 · -.-.--•""' Truc•t ' '956 ,...... · '1913 V W Pop·T'Op T I ~ •'10 thru '14. 6 to choose '13 JENSEN HEALEY. A/c?nd, _a m /(m stereo, Camper, ne w radial · HQOda ... CB, xl nt --~' •••••••••••••••••••••• op Do lar For Aoy I C 11 831 ~ .. di Bl " bl " be d I l Gd d Ge...,.ol 90 10 HOBIE 14 wf tr.Ul~r xf ·aa S1'so · '-VUU. Make or Model . rom. a -.-.-r ac. on . .ac... ~lolly. ra 1a ires. con . tires, ••••••••••••••••••••••• box. Blue huU11•Sails 1 · • ·~i~&l.13 ., PICKUPS JIM PANOS Capri 9715 ~k~O~e~.1g~~~I ~·~~ ,644·8390aft 6PM. 7 • 7 .545-8101 TAXADVANTAGE hull xlnt eond. Irvine. ·GOODSELECJ'JON ••••••••••••••••••••••• dlr ..ttra 9 .. 1969 VW Bu radio Donateyourboat 551 -SOSleves/wknda. 74Kawa•akl !OO'Enduro, M ,.ZD.& '73 CAPRI V-6 4 s......,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• h l ood g,nd ~~· xlnt co d ., • ..,.. ... t MEW & US_.EO A "" · ~· , ea er. g co . .....,., Boy Scouts 546-4990 HOBIE 16, used. Trlr. n ··-"'or p · 't ZOOlS . Manchester air, sunroof, 23M mlles. 73 J ENSEN_ I_nterceptor 19'12 MET~LLl~ Maroon 962.3610 :;ii ~.Racinggearril,500. .-. 64°4f!!!b1. ricesslarta ........ Anaheim 6366000 $3350.644-0686 111. 4,000 original mile=-. wtgold p1nstr1pe, eng. ,, l ,!'O!_r~of~fe~rc_.~ ... '.'j.!C'93Z7"'!".!l_.:__~;;;;:-;;;;::;;::7-;;~~:;::--;;:~ I $1777 · C PRI V . Call 831·2040dlr. modified, headers, cust. '65 VW , re bit, big bore 'fO 3KWONAN Gas, ready to go. $800. 494-.3223. • SELLUSYOURC•R1 73 A 2600c~ 6,air, 9738 whls. & many xlras. HPeng,R/H.$625. ', Cal 2/29 Sloop w/diese 69 HO.NQA CL 350• X11_ll '11 Datsun (25755W) "" · auto, d~l uxe int., AM Maida Show me a prettier one! RUNS GOOD! •493-0676. eng. Completely loaded. eood $400. Must sell th.is .speed, AM radio. We P•Y top price! radio & vinyl top. Lo mi., ••••••••••••••••••••••• $10,500. 493-2782 . 6 Mo 's old. $23,000. Pvt wknd. 615-5¥8· .f\~ll ·1,,n: & MUST IE CLEA.H xlnt. cond. 847·9515 Late Mode l '13 Ma;i:daSla. CONVERTIILI"' full y equip'd. 642-3401' GHOST 13. w/maln Sail Also miJc. ~arts for sale. ~ Ttrv""~e ., watches, rings, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 673-1195. ·····~··~.-·i•,•••••••• 11000 mi. lert on warrao- ~~h!:'.~a!:o!rl~~.w:,s:! party, 833-2620 '74 XL 70 xlrtt. cond. $400. (iJ""" WJLCJ Will take any~hin_a in DatttM 9720 Wag. Am/(m rad: $2350. Porsche 9750 •72 Super Hug, AM /F~. • . . J ib, nearly new· fast 00.I982aJt 6wkdys. ~ 'TO. YQTA ZO::H'ARBORBLVD. WILLBUYYOUR '71 MAZDA 4 cyl. 616. ·~3a{s~~~~~~°L:/eo~-~~: ty.Xlnt.c?nd.548-8101 14 B~at, 46 llP. Evllm;ldC. fun. Ideal slip nr BalOO. Motor H~ 6<15-1500 DATSUN, TOYOTA Xlnt. transportation, gd. 536-3381. '74 vw, s 1.tper SUP-bug, Ti~~~:~. ~~~~ Pa_vilion . $850. 833-0334 Sak>/lte•t. 9140 1966 Hoibor. c ... , 6411.<iJOJ COSTA MESA OR VOLKSWAGEN cond. Best orr. MU!;t sell. PORSCH"' am/fm, sunrool, 9000 mi. ••••••••••••••••••••••• J>AJD FOR OR NOT. Pvt. Pty. 645·2894/ i:. $29'156401840 eves. 34_ft. French ,Aloa, alt*28 , SC H OOL B •'.1CGMC!kTon., OrftAfteCCMmlry'• WILL PAY TOP 82Jl·6459 '669l25Speed . . .I fiberglass sloop. Fast & u s SIERRA GRANDE. Pis. -.., DOLLAR . CALL KENT ~. 494-025 loots, Malnffftmce/ pretty • .race/cruise de Camp~!~,.,.8e1Wif.cuon1t, dll p /b, air. $3800. 5'5-1657. Hi9"st $ luyer ALLEN, 540-0442 •'13 RX-3 * SUpertlean. . '64 VW snrf, l~s lousy •' Sirt'¥ic•. • fOZ sign. Volvo diesel, sleeps m~g • ..,_,.,,, 1 ta e. on Imports Low mi. 644-459-1 or '61 SUPER'llJ runs great. Counter-Wini •••••••••••••••••••••• 1. llft. beam. very well S46-3SS1 '55 F'ORD FIOO P.U., V-8. liU Maxey To¥Ota ·12 Datsun 240Z. Lime. 615-3017 Dca1.ttiful inter. Ne cra nk. $300. 494·.58't9 • E lectric at-Woodworking equiped. Like new for on -1i Dodie Chinook 18 + overdti vc, cl_ean ! Sharp! Call.Rogeror Bill 1\uto. air, steN!O. Xlnt brakes, clutch & tires. • - Plumbing-JnslallaUon I~ S22.~00. Can_ assis S/C, A!C, all .-.r, 360 546·2309or 5Si·569Z 847-8SSS cond. $3900. 640-5220 Mercednlen:z 9740 1''M·8 track stereo. bra '70Bug.f'.'lewcl1.ttch,brM;, &Repait. lnboardEog. r1 n a nc1ng Pr1 Pty xJ r-eves ••••••••••••••••••••••• complete reblt.eng. xtn orig. paint . Compl. ~~It "Rep a ir (In Boat), 49441.,., · · · · mlr, nt..•92-6113·$7000-'.67 DQDGE Pick-up, fREE•pp•••s•L · How cond .SJ1ooor0f(er. , eng .$14SOormakeqQ:qr. · ... .,. ,.J ' $101 5 : '63 F.a l c o "" ...,..... ,.., '14 D 4 pd M t II 67"281).1. ScorpioMarine.548-9104 . . TIOltit's, Travel 9170 We buy used cars & a • s • i75·2804 us se . :>-, •• 't.s Inleresl. Islander 36. •••••'•••••••••••••••••• R.anchero, Stick , $425. trucks. Call GROTH A/C, a deck, rp,ag PurchoslDIJ •&oats. MoriM . $1800 down.~ ~-1;;i1 & J.8.ico Tent Trailer, like 646-2022 or 548-7482 CllEVROLET fot a free whls., silver. MZ·SJ.il. T Qlldlty .. ~!!':'~~! ...... !?.~. 838·1184. . pew. ~IP • 8, :;urtie '7$ Ford 1 Toa P. u. Ma appraisal. • u .. 1 Mercadn w .. anted: Oulboa~ mot-. Hobie 16. B"rand.. .new. br-tke119,1 llwning. $1400. whls• " tires. Beaut. GROTJI CHEVROLET '73 OAJSIJH C '" •• I ~-~. tr " for bcb or c m 18211 BeachWvd. ontact •good condition 20 to 4 mos. old. A I eqwpt' Ide . ....,...... uca 8 P . , 0 ' _ l:lP. 493.7700 . . $1100. Best offei'i 543-1TI9 rail.rs, VtJtfty 9 l,0 ifcgb Pb: 494·7114, Lag. 847_~~Ung~ Be~3331 24 l UHd Car Manager . . loots Sii I/ ••••••••••••••••••••'9•• A1.ttomatic,aircondition-1 MiaionVi'-'-1 BRA.MO JG~ ·ooCks p • 9070 Bugg~ & Cycles Trailer. 56. Ford. good transporta· ,SEl.LIMG YOUR CAI? •·AM/FM radio, mag •JV 12 Volt lattenes ••••••••••••••••••••••• 14-16 Tilt, lights, fen-t1on i-100 TOP PRICES i'AID wheels, radial tires. 111"""'11 _oo Amp hour. po~y case. SLIPS Available ders. Bes t o!fer.83'1-6928 963-2639 1''or Imports 13,000 or iginal miles. . "r""-" _ 159.95 va lue-. $20. ca. Newport.Beach ' "~ ~ . . . 'u · " PaidforocNOI. 1996J.EY) •. Quantity prices availa._ • 60• p , WA'"TED: Used box utlh· 13 L;_ V P1~kup. ~ackll\an D L • I $4977 .•bJe . 645-2207 20 -. 'Saiower1 . ~ . tY, ~railer, approx 4x6 wheets. low miles. Call ean ew1s ~I · 18 -60 w1Ui,bi tcb pref. 549-1039 831·2040d lr. 1 l~Harbor. C.M. ~ Sabot Sail, Ullman. Fas 673·52:5.l,., · ,.,.., . . ' 646·9a03 eJ la1..:a racing, twice used, xhn · • ·at. •• ..,.,_1$H•iee& '74 GMC 'h ,~foo. 9000 mi. ftUt. UUWI :Cut.$555481'.!564. 'Sllp;W~nted·u-a~ tor ~ fwfs 9400 $4995. MINTCOND. TOP CA.SH! ~ str1.tction or maint. work. •••••• .. •••••••••••••••• 830·850-1 . ' 1''or clean used cars & :~: VOLVO loat1, Power · 90!' Contr actor, 546-0068. VW EMG. I 600CC t r l.l c k s ! II o v.· a rd .. ,..................... so · Boat Slip tor Rerit." 530-6940 5J0.479'J aCt6 •7 4 F350 Chevrolet. Dove & tluail J,960 Twin Eng JO(t. Chris. Bea1.ttifu l location J TON SUPERCAB Streets, nr. ~tacArthur, ~ l'ake over pymts.+ $500. Call 642-9ti06 WANTED : Hood orna-Ranger XL T . 9200 mi , J amboree and Bristol, . .tfim t..aba. depth finder. ment for 84-65 Jo'alcon. loaded. Xlnt. cond. Pvt. Newport Beach.833-0555. •;Gd. cond. 675-4923. Limit) 20 ' boat. Aci"os 6\3·4266 after1pm 1966 H~"ho1 C f,1 6~6 9303 1910 Z, mags. air. new tires, xlnt ("Qnd., $3850. Call 962·3487 afl.5. ~---------! NeWport 1.sland. If rpast pty. 642-4377 __ Autos, Imported 2l'Fbr/glsCbn Crsr.slp hi n g·ed only. (213 AirCondltioningLUJitror vans·· 957o•••••••••••••••••••••••i2 240Z.broY,.n.stick.air. • OYER 100 HEW &USED MERCEDES OM 015,LAY Houseofl--+s i\UTHOllIZkD MERCEDESDi:Ai.Elt 6862 Manchester. Buena Park 523-7250 On I.he Santa ,\na 1'Wy. ,•-4, fl cnvli1 1001-lP ootbrd 693·Sl91 eves 675-555 Volvo: $125 •••••••*•;-............. s te r co . Top Con d . .:'!N l trlr.MakeReas.Ofr wknds. 536-1_988 ·73 Che vy V.an Con -General 9701 G75-148J '7028051Coupt ·:fl4/99S·0730. Wanted-SO ' _60• Sailboat Auto Repair&Painting version. Self.contnined. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,721200 Fu 11 power. au lo, .B ay La1.tnch 18' Teak · •REASONABLE• Best Orf er. 645·8319. '69 CO RTlN•\ Gd d Call: AM /FM, Sun nx>r. S1lve-r slip or end tie in NB area. ....321, _Ro' cha.... 4 Spd. new tires. $175. or · ~~!1 .. ;.,.1 rt 5 P'l w/Blk leather int. $7800. ,. Spruce Mabogany. 6 213·937·1010/213-474-7244 '"' ·10 Dodge Va n, gold ,s4ag, best. offer . 496-0096 .,.,.,._ a · " 979·3815 afl IOAM. Hrs, Chris Craft. lnbd. · I $80 lo.ti Seed& -VW ,Front end, pan, crpt, bed, Craig stereo: !967 "I600"Datsun$SOOas 1' ~8~~~ • c 0 ver s-· Ski" P 9080 trans., Make offer {Mon $l400. 615-3063. -Alfa Romeo 9705 is or best of(er673-0619 1968 230 4 dr. Sedan, Blue, thr F ') 1·-W II ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 spd Air Cond must ••••••••••••••••••••••• u ri """' a ace '67 DODGE new cust · ., 25' BERTRAM 197 W l Sk' 'IO'ft Tahll' apt.H'.. . & ·1 t S om Alfa Romeo '10 DA 'fSUN 510, runs sell.536-8932 l' dlo t In 110 I a er 1ers . 1 pai nt n . ee at I , ___ great $775 I offer Days '·ar_ P! w •we 1 35 hp. Mercury l•ut f ' 5-1-GARA GE SALE THIS uyor...__. • . . . ''GS MB 230 Sedan Air eqwp. Like new. $105QO . 1 A os .. or -~· . • -A th "wd 962·5234 ,eves.960-3"6'1 · · -'645-0051 ' w /po.,w er t1 t .••••••••••••••••••••••• W·EEKEND ONLY . u on .. P/S.P/B,Am/Fm.xlnt Mercathode battery pr ' · 10536 ·~ Este,Avf!., 1''oun· Sales &Serv1ca '14 260Z, cust. pt., mags, cond . $2400. 962-0121. .. ·12 'MARAUDER 2'4 tec1.9r ." Great.ski tio~l Anff..:sJ. ta lnVal}ey.Of~ .. Ward.~', leachl ... orts AM /F't.f. x lnt. cond. I '-->. Flybridge, twin is.;. Bes $1850. Must Sell! 83.1-1682 Chitl lc·s 95zo· blk. N. Of Talbert. MacA r thur Md iS,400. PP 525-6727 9725 .-o(Ce r over $12,995 lligh p er!ormah'ce ski ••··~··•••"•••·••••••••••' '7_1 .. FORDYA'M Jambon:e Ficit 644•4930 boat, 150 Mere, Hke new.' '6.l C~RYSLER N e w 848·DO\'e 752-;-0900 -"'"-='-~-----! E•lras. Urgent fftu st Yorker AuLo, PIS, P/0 ., ~• Ton;··v .s : 3 ·~.........i : Newport Beach · ••··~·••••••·~··•••••.•.• R/H; Auto: P/S; Fact 1910 SEA~LITE. 11'. 1 ~ OR•HGECOUHTY$ A ' b ,., 1 bl I .Mere. l /O. lo hrs., ski se\1!847 -5132or~ R/H, gd. cond. $300. R 1•ltr; Lie. i SO. IOK ; Aydi 97n7 "" 1r; eau 1 u uc : ow '73 Mercede5 280-C ... 9()75 ~s -. NEWEST&' ••GEST miles Lie. 767 JPE : fish re movable hrdtp , -_v.. . •••••••••• ••••••••••••• , --:_ · . . , "'7Z Owens 17 . V•1 h'ull. IJ r J" SI . · .' IMMBDIATE $8995. ~ne w c~nvas & cptg. F i&h /Ski . 455 Olds. '4'7. l'U8Q Goupe, nd,s Im emons 72 AUDI . 4 dr, auto. DELIVERY Jim Slemons 'Vo'Jtrlt.$2,500.846-2995 Berkl ey J e t . ...XJn~. c.e . er & WfrlL $175 . I orts t r a ns .• a.m /fm s.te reo. AllModels&Colors S. c II b 'It 19 $2600/orr. 673-7079. ~ ·(1 '919. 113! ' mp Ask i n ~ ~J.000. See-1_1t Imports 1 arave e, uo •, . 833 9300 G,\RAGE SALE th" DI kM'll Mofoi's ' -tOllP 0 /8 m~r . Xlnt Trmas,Ortcation •• * .. f94\ FORD .. weekend only. 100Js El · C • er 833-9300 ~~6 51500 640·584€••••••e..;••••••••~'\••••·~ ~ ~pqr1 new br~kes, ~;r .. 14 l>~ORD El OO Club Estc ;\ve .. ro unta ~i:i ..... l/1iW~1---------- . • pfJ'" custom int. RWUi Wago n . Automat ic Val ley, off Ward l"l .... ~.. Why lease when 14 ' Perkcraft, good cond C~rs, Sole/ ~~i S400 o r bes t . ttansm issl on . r adio . bloCk . N. of Talbert. 1z6 w . Warner you con own a '75 . nu painct, 1~ ~fi;:; •• 9120 --·~·,)~· beater. <14888)$3699 1972 100 LS. Am i Fm '. ~tSo. Main . ,servers. a ••,•••••••••••••:••••,.•• »t1Jtord Pickup, not run-SUM SET FORD s lereo, n ew Michelin . Santa Ana 557-2132 ·6 SCOUT,keq~.:~ 1n;ne,.Deeds work $200. S«OGardenGrove Blvd tires, low mileage. SJUlO. rent, wee • -WI. 6U-82ft'" • Westminster &.16-4-010 W -2158. . , bo , l~Lo~w;r~a~le~'t·~96().~294~1~.~~1;iiiiiW~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~iiii1 22 r1.tna u.., roomy, re .liable, fun bay boat. Camper shell, insulated, ,oow&save$.M6-3051. Jights, $65. Dodge, 73,000 1 OWENSCabl.q~, . 8'-i. $jkl0.S42·S634. 1 , 28' w/10' beam. M1::J!les/ ~ '. ? 675-0300 (g.91 .: I 9150 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. FIAT 850 SPIDERS MERCEDES 230 . AM/fM. air C•atral lockiftCJ $138.46 Saab 9760 Custom VW Pick~· •••••••••• ••••••••••••• On /Off road. Newly IL :· : 1500engine.Convcrtcd 2 SUB. V ,.syst Cm . Hvy du y trans axel. Bilstein off road s h ocks • $850. luy or Leose 1 -"'-•-·_31~'-'------- Authori~ ·si VW QUG, rcceft't ' Sales & Service engine work, $4.SO. - leach l.,....t• .•• BA.FA BUG. sunroof. MaC~rthut and blown motor, $500 • Jamboree U~ motor.i &t.rans~I MS-Dove · 152-• 556-~ * " t Newport Beech '67 BUG $916. Toyota 9765 Zl3-598-16b8 "' ••••••••••••••••••••••• +- SPECIAL ·ss CA MP E R Pop-Top, reblt 'Tl cng. $1715. or best . Mu s t s e ll ! 213-598-1668 TOYOTA SALE! ... vw Squareback. - l>"'actory Demos & Ex-in "Int cond. $000. or ~t ecutive Cat s. Good li~ offer.673-6101 Toyota Selectioo :.1 ALL PRICED 63 VW BaJa Bug,fronl~d To SEL wrecked. runs g:'1, L $325. 536-8531 .:u_ 8tn1 LA1..: l '68 BUG New eng&tr.,,: t\U\ UULO 3000 m i . Jc fl on T . guarantee $1,100 rirm. OYOTA _ .. _•·-"-"---- 1966 Harber. ( M. 646.,~303 Vol'fo 9772 ----~-----r·· .................... . NO DOWN PAYMENT 1975 71 TR-6 SPE.CIAL ,\ VOLVO SALE! Beat price increase. Super stock, All models Priced to Sell. Overseas Delivery Specialists cd~~:a 1966 Hnrhor. ( M. 646 9301 ORANGE COUNTY VOLVO EXCLUSlVE LYVOLVO Largest Volvo Dealer in Orange County ! BUYorLEASC: DIHECI' Like new! Both tops. lug 2025 S Manchester rack, AM IF•M, 47,000 'Anaheim ]50-2011 miles. (569 OCG) $3499 ANTfQU£ '•14 Honda 150 Showroom , COCKT . .\1LBOAT . __.. w· dja:... ....... Fa·r· 1932Lymal\~Launch '""""'· in .... _.. 1 completely .restored Jn Ing. 551·~$ 1969 w/4 speed, AM/FM stereo, Ir new englae (YJZOOO Sl5tt Sale price ,$9,514 plus $$10.84 sales tax; plus D" L M•Ji-~Mo•-­Lic. $12'1; down payment IC• I nrr-•~ Sacrifice ! '74 Volvo Wagon. 3 mos old. 5000 mi . Under warranty. All e xt rus. $5700. G40-ll3'l. • ;side fr' out, full .covers 1972 BARLEY Sportster, Sit. i>honc 642·9405, Sun lo mileage, super clean. • 675-11_ 894·3593 . J6':I'·BJRD,t'71) •2 Nice runnlni. Uc. 17l 50 HP E"\'IDrudt, convert Kawasaki's, many xtraa. ·,Top, aide cwtalos, If $19(1. ea. 646·3551 -· ~OV'fir. 1886. 846· '73 Norton. neW carbw'e-..=::::.----=-=i Uon. Ounstall E""5t., new • iPORTSt'ISHER tirw(Good)'.f.&r Ea1'el>. . 25' Lyman 7.5 •al. 11nll. Boce rear NewcovetslJuRpalnltd shockJ •other fe11tures. 'V/I pwr, radlo, aounder. $1,500:art S, 175-0657 Cosnpasa, bait. tank., . .. 1r1...... '72 CB~ llaodo. 1,000 . i 141SO. 6t&-ml'• new. Perl. cone!. 1 T u .• e-..up + Jtt rliil. ~ave somet.hlnt )'OU wan 837·1* , 1toHU1 Claulfledodl ~-... • ·~Adi ·~...j. 111 ... 11.&124'111. • ~ ·---·· l • • .. ,. -- 1911 w /new top, new Urea. towner. (l::M. ELT>, Ultt lt73 light bide with black $I000.61 ; 35 payments ol momrn St•:48 plus $5,:llO rlnaJ : ~ 13% APR; deferred pay· . , ment price $13,146.94 : J ~'O W. \Vum cr Ser #039239. al So. Main lnu.rior, full cqwpment, Ji"m ~''"'lnOllS S;111t ;1 1\na S5i-21J2 '74 VOLVO 164t S un Roof. Automatic. power st ct.•ri111. air ~­ ditioning, A~l /F'M with tape playe r. (609KEM 1 "low milea1e. ('47 J FQ> ICI 6 9 TR·6 U7tt · I~ <'999 New top, tlre.1 & puinl! ~ Dlck·MilM Mota. 1 13 .. 9300 ~ti:;~\;x le o n d i t i o 11 . : • fra .. ,..~ '72 MERCEDES BENZ $2599 cdWl l~ ; .. .. 6lil.. 250C. 18,000 orlgin•I -~· ' ;, 120 W. w .. rncr , pllu. Toba.ccn w.llh Dick Mlll•r Motors ·~ ;· VOL VO\. ut So. Mai n cocnac la&cr1or. Mint. .. • $:1nl:.aAn;i, s.\1·21 CaUl31-31NOdlr , ~--.;w6iil 1966Hnrbof. CM 6c6tg1 r '71 M•rcedes 220.~ .. ""'6 .. 1913 VOLVO 1G4E, 1an .. The ft1s t.c1t draw 1n the Aulom.allc, 29,.500·.mi., 120 W. Wu.rnt•r · roof, A/C, mWl!Uc llhlc. Wes t ••• a Daily t»"llot Xlnt cond. 1$12(10 ; atSo.Main new Mlchelln,s, 19 .nPm Classified Ad.6'2.a18. "7.JO,J.$. • + S~nta /I.nu S51·2l32 quali\y otl $5600. 642 .. - .. . ... . ' . • ' ( i .. - • -• . . · aJ,SW:-YPM.OT Sunc!!r.~lfS, • ' !~~'!~: ... ~.•~'~•~••••••~.••.••-••••~••er.-•••• .e,.~::!9....-•• -.· :=-~·~·1•••.•• .. ; ~.~--••+ ~ &•8-;UIM UH<I ....... ~ • • ~ 11111•1 9951 OI• ~Ue --.5 PW. . 'tff7 ''' P...tlec ft~ -. ,.................. . ...................... ~··· ........• ,. ············--····· ......... .............•• , .... ············~······-·· . -················· ············-······~ ... -·-· 9910 tt 1 ~ ••••••••.• ·~·-···· ... , t ' ' ..:1;.. . ·,I • ··~.. • ~f '72 LTDCOUG&r)IS(luire9 ·u M t bl ( 4 ll!._J_ '73 Squire air •uto' w: .. OTO &o "'"• ~ ~ ttOS •••'•••'f'••••••••••••••• ·-.;a••••T:t:_••••• pass. w•1on \w/lull B 1 ~~an~, ks ·per Pct SaJeia ---.-· mac14 newti(fll.' ' AT ' pl• ra\lyo ..... 1 ~ ,--e•••-~•••••••••••J0•• '72 E l Camlno» Am/Fm, *,fti,a/c,r::;,tcood., p/¥, power• low miles . 11~Ck. :~Y ~usPe~s~oA'. bLOSlitlQllU Bea~t11ul! ••..a-3887 ! xJiAlcoad.848-0-·• • 'URA·MALER A/C, mag wheels, hvy 581-425.S st,0001 qaly ''3100. Call Needs fender work 6M.C TIUCIS , ' Clll'Yater~ Hr • ' GoodCond $215 duty radiator, 3 .11pd, 830-U44 tprvt. pty.) Make offer $36-l38S · .HOM~CAIS '7S PINTO SqWnf::~; o.D .011iily 41: 5f'D. 'lll lO '89 FJREBIRD tOI,-"" 645-9679 lurbo·hydro. trlr hitch. • o a o 'Gal a &i • · Uel ( Al.&.. Aut~mat.ic \r&QI p)I • pl. L.O~DEOI New mtr_,, -:--....c;'-'.:.;:... ___ L.112~300~.64~0.~501~4.----1 . VS. auto..Uc 71 LTD,. radial Urea, FM '7$ .MUSTAN~ Gffl:A. 6 , y ...,,_ r~o, be•ter, llir ·cqGdi· m&Ma.rbor.'uivd., trans •• Prlv. PlJ~ a.Mck 99 IO '65 Corvuir, Xlnt condi· ra~~~a.flqa tadio1 radio, AJC., au PQ¥11et, tilt cyhnder en11ne, 4 iipeed 2150H•'111Di' ~vd. uoaln&. (!....,) sa888 ' Costa Me.. M744IO. •• r ••••••••••••••••••••••• lion. R/H. $550 or bes ea~ pow~ ·~in&. ,. bee 1 , l 0 ad e d , trans mi••!••· p~wer Co.ila.Meia MD-BAO SUMSITIFOID 14~1914 · IHI , ttJjt '69 ELECTRA, 12,000 mi, orr. Call ,s.c9.2757 aft.5:30 11,~1.~Wo n)·S•l!!;! o, in 1 . 1weetlleart. l Owner. ~teerln13 •• af0 C<>lldi"'. 1~· 'Toroaado, xlnt, loadel, W.sw>1 0~rdleen Grov .... •8J.w.'1ijlO . 1 ••••••Yo••\; •• --:. ..... _,; mechanicallyxlnt. ~~ ... ~·-llua\.see' 52.tOO 833-9305 1nc, •1.-~ 1 ea . nodown,lokeoverpymt, es mins r ~ 1911Ply~.S11l.1<*>d~. ~" G'OLD n...i~\lt l 645-3102 '69 Chev. lmpa.la, Custoin ,..~.,I FOID Pri. Pl)'.. ~ ll20YSUllHJS-ET . . &t2-U32 '73 PINTO Sq .. 1...,. waA p Jr, p /b. new brakes le ":'r Top ~ i";t • 1 2 Dr hdtop." Full pwr., ~Garden rove Blvd IT FOltD 1 """lf"rnlu.loa~ Urea. $'60. 83S-1575 P.• · • J a Ir · con d .• Am / I<, m Wmfq1lnsler 631HOlO Ford Station Wagon Id. 5'40Garden Grove Blvd '73 TORQNAOO l\utom11.t c trans °"• 1 • httCh. SU$(). 644-0180 .,. f;odiHoc . 9 9 l5 :s t ereo. l ·owner. $1::1 ena. Ii L-ire». $23$, We$LrDinster 638-4010 .. r"'.d1o, heate~, ~ rac~. '61 Valhtn~ 2 dr, .auto. ' , t' ;ii ~ ••.••••••••••••••••••••• firm. 5'18·1269. '7$ roao LTD Br.ougbam "3·694S ~ Aut.om•tlc, power steer· a Ir c 0 n d t t10 n l n If . 'xln.t trttnsp. Gas saver. YeCJ• ' ' '~I CA. DILLAC hardtop. va •• aUtomaiic , '74 MUSTANG 2+2, V6 · · d' 1 · (9620MVJ $3399 • 12950rorrer. 8'2-6269. •••••••• ••••••••••··~ ' '72 Chev Kingswood. 9 traa1mi11ioa, radio, 918 Jo~iird LTD Squire · engine, a utom.a tic '08• 11tir' con it oniN&, SUM SIT FORD p-~ 9965 . '72 ytl!l ' Over 70 to choose Crom. pass. Fully equip. ·better, power st.eerina, waeon, xlnt cond. low lr11nsmission, ra4jo ~l~~.~~H~· LoW MCOG•rdenGrove81vd -.DC ......... '! Prom $199~. G MA mi's . c ltl a n. $2700. Jif condltiorri.nc: lo8dei. mileaae. 846-49'.n ht.later, power .&teeriq'. Wegtmins.ter 6:16-4(110 •••••••••••••••••••••.-• A' TCffB&f'll :: Financing & Leasing.· 495·SS67 f 041'6) '3199 (1'°1.5) $3499 , $33]] , . '1.( ?QNTIAC Firti>lrd, VB H . INIUft ,• SUMSITFORD, 9950 'SUHSETFORD 1971 Pinto, •Int cond. enai.ne, aut.omiltic Automatic, AM radib, 73 M .... Cerio 54.tOG•rdeaGnweBlYd. OR---S·ALE $600 .• 69 5440GardenGroveBlvd tt: l1tin:.1 f:t:S0 9 or beat of!e tran1mi11ion, ra~ro, upeplaycr. (811J'8DJ ·: Oic>i'I Gold w/bJac.k iot.erior, Westminster 636-4010 Westminster 631M010 UlllO 7 beater-, power steenng, $]47.7 _ •, air conditioning, low · MercuryConvertibl.e. ·1zPINTO,viRYltoP.A/C, air co ndi tionina . · := ',!!i!!i;;l!!:;:;!;;;;,;,,,~#""I mile:s,ti lereo. (406LXH) Ma 1 t s e JI i mm ed. 5'0·S092 'M MUSTANG 2+2, gd. OLVO new tires, 2000cc eng, 4 (729JPNJ $3999 · ~: ..: • THIS WHKEMD •·••l~DI II fl LTD. Mercury Marquis 4 cond. $SSO. or ~olf~r. spd. $1995. or best. offer. SUHSIT•FORD .,.11• l•10.: C '69 CAD Coupe de Ville, $3M5 Hur,!!·1500 _1 ,door $750. Corner " 960·it22 1964 H~uhor C M. b4,..9303 $49·387' 5440G~rdenGrove81vd ~' Ull"'!. A /C, Am/Fm r~dio. • ..,... or...,. 3195. ..~._irview&Dorset.,CM '70 Mustang 351 vs ang. • Westminster 636-4010 ~ · •,. .i~i~~·~l~ i . $2. 2 / 5 · '73 Ford Capri, a/c, •/t 4 Montcgo· 4 dr 302 vs Fully loaded. $1,875. 73 dDel 1 1.ta 88 Roybal, a,/c, ·~an~:1°, ~~ . .' -~.1!;!: 1969, LE M.\NS, 2DR. 4 ~ TOYO.TA _t: Spkr \p• deck.,-1911. mi .~ . 545-0764 ra il f• \PIS, p/ ' P w, ~ Spd R H '10' Sedan deV•'lle. lleaul $2900G ;) •97-3171 • . All\~. f .S .. Air. Cle:.6n vinyl ,roof. 2 dr,, m.an,y Im • rad i a I, 35,000. ., J ' stereo .tape 1966 H bq I CM M6·930S" a $475. 548·4967 ( '7' MUSTANG 114 speed, xtras. 832·3491 . 840-2086. deck, vinyl lop, b&icket • °' ' · cOod, luxury xtras. $2700. '72·Ford LTD Wagon. Ful-· ~ 9952 economy plus •. Call , 7 1 0 L D S C 1... Pf~"" •8eats /bdl-.c ~_Jn\er~or. •73 Vega GT Wagon. Alli. <;1tll S86-3662 lyequip'Ped.D400. ·-,._ 831-2040dlr. ut ass , .. __ ... · 9960 urgvn y, .._.. engtne. AM /FM radio, aulb •n 11.D...e ._ftft 00 W Cent.,. Ill. Priv. Party 642·9a04. ••••••••••••••••••••••• • , Supreme hardtop. VS, ••••••••••••••••••••••• P .P. $800. Call between trans, less than 15,000 ~ ll · . ti Must»n.g . Blk •.74 MUSTANG II ~utomaticlransmission,7o·Val.iµnt,A·IShape,$995 9am & 2 :30f?m .~cek, mj. $2600. X·lrit qond. 'le 11 o W I m a l ch 1 n g ~ • 642·9405 '74 GRAN TORINO, Air. w_.chromes. Ah::. shocks. Hatchback', alll.o, AM, 6 radio, heater, power 64&i!l5b'7 -. ' days,, & anytime a(ter SS(.;o75s. • leather; full powcr, lcss c•-1 991 5 stereo, 7000 mi, must Tires good. i\sk1ng $700. mos.old. steering. (678LlRl $1799 . . 9 :30am weeke,nds . ' than 27000 miles : Ser . ,nryse-r "' sell ~ Pvtply.549-3895 548·1582 iw1.9575 SUNSET FORD Sell1dlc 1tems 6'2·5678 557-1005 ~.· $6495. ·······················1.c=cc."'-='-'~=c...-1--------...,-:-11 ----~--~~~1 '68 ~AGON , .a~r,. Ex· Alltos.Mew 9IOO Alltot,New 9100.utot,New 9100 .:f40 G~r~c~Grov.e~lv~Aldot,M~w tlOO Aufot~N•w 9IOG ; Jim SletllOllS lens • ve serv1c1ng has ••••••-••••••••••-••• eslm1nJ>te 636 40 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••9!.it•••••••••••••••• lmpoiis made this un xlnt transp 111.,.191'!!'!!~ car. $600. WEEKDAYS: 133-9300 late artnns. eves. M4·02U2 9 Npt. CU$l. Elt."C!. win· '13 S.EDAfrol dows, seat. P /S·P /B. . OE YtLL.E Tape. Xlnt cond. like new li,lo choose rrom. All w1~h 548-4887 Cull power, ractory u1r 1--------C'C"~ conditioning, tilt steering ~ . wheel, AM /FM stcrt.'O, •••••••••·•••••••••••••• etc. (590GWW) as low as '71 COM ET 4 dr, air cond. 54495 Orig. owner. $1,2.95. , ' • T 493·5GSS ~~·-· .. ~~~·-~ ........... . :c-~Mi',,. '70 ELDOllAllO '72 MARK IV 2Door. VS, automatic lrans mi.ss ion, power steering, white sidewall tires, lilt wheel. air con· ditionin g , AM /FM stereo, leather, Janda top, c rui se control , power brakes, heater. 1862EAR> $49"9 GUSTAFSOH LINCOLN MERCURY lti800 Beach Blvd., H .B. MZ-8844 '73 Mark IV OWNER .• 72 FLEETWOOD MUST SELL for actual WHLSE. book value of IROUGHA.M $6,675.100% Fin. avail. to •. ONLY35,000MlLES qual. buyer! Lo mi. & .. Padded top, tapastry in· absolutely IMMAC. (er1or, Cull power, fac· . 552·7000Days 'tory air conditioning, tilt steering wheel, AM/FM Corvette ·9932 1.lereo. cruise control.••••••••••••••••••••••• ,f;lual co mfort seal s . .'72 WHITE .Corvette. 4 ..radial I.ires, nawl~ con· spd, 350 eng. A.ir cond. dition. t073LPAl 14 500 mi. t'!ew tires. SALi PRICED S5,soo. 540.0101 8' V.ette. co nve rt . Hardtop, 4 spd, ~/rm, power windoWs & brakes. 536·4700 • ELDbORADOA. 4ct,ooo mi. •• ~!' ........... !!.~~ P / , . J>/s, 1./ , stereo. , llh'5euls. vmyl ""'·steel '6} COUGAR · radials. $2650. 645-1030 eves or wknds. Automatic. power steer· ~---------1 ing, air conditioning, r1s EL DORADO, Jully vinyl top, mag wheels, .)oaded, a Black Beauty. exlra clean. tTIIPb'10) • 15000m.i,18.500. 55'1·5831 ··7 1 SEDAN Seville, C.:ruiseamalic. ste reo, loaded. $2950. 640-0576 ·73 Cpe tieVille. Clean, .Loaded. Even a s1.1nroor. flew radia ls. Must sell. ·$;.5395. 613-1920. $1371 ~~lemiA .TOYOTA 1966 H<H-bor. (NI. 646 9303 Comoro 9917 73 Convertible XR7, Cull •.•••••••••••••••••••••• power, stereo, air , i4 Camaro LT·Z28 leather int. xlnl. cond. loaded, like new ' $2700 firm . 675-9752 eves. ---~··~·~·224~•---1Dodge 9935 ·ch o1 99•0 ··················•···· ewr et '" ·10 Ch II V 8/;JBJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• a enger · , COHNEU CHEY ROUT SALES&. SERVICE 28Z8 H-lll•cl. COSTAMESA 1 546°IZOO' A/T, P /S, A/C, vinyl lop, Rallye wheels. Best o(· . fer. 49-1·4235. '74 Dart. Cstm 6. Loaded. 15·20mpg. Must sell. $3599 or bsl.. 893-6237. $2595. '73 Spl Dart_ 19,500 ; ')s ('.bevy Vega, you mi, auto trans, perr., 1• c hoice, w.on on game vinyl top, alJ xtras. , show, s1.enfice, 848-0335 54S.l270. l'H Towuman, 9 pas~, '66 DOD(fE, 6 cyl. slick, wagn, V8, PIS. Jo mi, slant. ne w \ires. $4.75. very good cond. $150, 495-6854 must sell. 497,3017 a£1.5. d ' 9940 . • ••••••••••••••••••••• "69 Che ve lle Wagon . Sharp! Loaded! $9"1"5 Bsl 966 1'"ord LTD. lo"ull olr. Pvt Ply.-531-5939. · dr $400 ~---~-----t power, air. 4 .· or 68 Camaro, 4 spd, needs best orrer •. 146-~ after ·work. best o(fer. art 6:30 6pm _.: ~·Z2&l '7l Country Sedao',& pass. 65 Bel Air, R/Jf, auto, Wagon. Xlal cond. :,..t;xc. body/eng. Low mi. Loaded. Only 22M. Ask- Be¥o£re r. '99-2976. -ing$2975.PP.8J3.2634. ............ 9750Ponclte I ~·••'••••-••••••••••••~••••••••••••••••••••••. ' ' '74 ROTARY PICKUP ...-Automatic tr a.nsmission ( 53409X J Used low mi. IMMEDIATE s2777· DELIVERY . 5199 51 . . DOWN l!!NTH 12111 1v11 11r >c• plws te1 • h t 111.1~ 101•1ltlO.11mt. Incl.••• • lit • •II c•rrylno cM•lln 10< on•~ •II-•· Oef•r..i pey....,nl prii e ia I 13 An111,.t P• cen1age R•te 11. 18 .... ·'72 DATSUN PICKUP < •• (98254T) IMMEMAIE · DELIVERY $ '721>ATSUM f lB110776346J •1377 ' •100011. •.e. 11371 tuu prlc•plus l 1 • & lie. 160.SB 1o11t fl'IO. P"''· ;.,ct. ... • lie I all <;;etfY•ng ~ • lar .orly · 30 ....,.;. Def••.O p1y.,..nl Pl It:• 11021.40. Annu•I P ... c ... ti9<0 Rll•21.73..,. '72·MAZDA RX2 Coupe. (664GMUJ .. •1477 • ,.,,lull P•iC•P•u~ I•. I !ic. ·~· S• 101•1 mo.111nt. lfl(I: ' I•• & he • •II ca••Y•n9 c"••ll"'I for only 31 ""°L Del•<eo PIYll'ltl"t p"ce '?063 •• Ann..al Pe<cent4g.9 Allell la'll.. '70 FIAT f351BTMJ •1177 •100 ...... ... DH .... MO. '70 TOYOTA Mark II Coupe. (611CRN} 511 111 .. 11 price plu~ Id• & h <. ~6 lool tOl<ll Jn:J prnl . in.:t I•• & lie. & •II car•Y•"9 t h••oe• tor onlY 2• mos. Ql!+.,..-rHI P.,y· ,,..,.. J>• lct> • 1011.M. A 11n11•I f".1'rcent.Jgl! R•lt' 21. 98"~· 11311h1Ut1•ic8p1.,.11&•& lie 160M11041l tn0,~ft\l .1rKl.l a • I 11 c & •II t •••'fil'lg ""•''"lo• O"IY 30 -O•I••~ Plimenl llr <Clt $1!121.40. Afl .. u•I P .. tanl ~-R~T•lt 1.1:n1 •. '70 TOYOT'.f (6438EKJ .. ' '71 CHEVROLET Bti1Aii'.4 d r .(1476) •777 •1077 •100 •3957 •1,... · f46., • D~ ~· ~~ ~ '68TOYOTA ' DELUXE 4 DOOll fWXM7~) 5577 FULL PRICE , ' .... ;.f J I 071 I .. 11 p' •Ce p I u t ! I • & h e 146.•0t <;Kel lt!O. P"'I. Incl. I•• I he I 111 c1rry1n11 cnaro" l<H only -'O "'1>&. bet••.i P•~"""' P"C• $14111. llnn .. al P•t•ntage f;l•l•~L13'11.. ' '68 FIAT 4DR.1.. (XI E6601 <I .. 5477 ( • •• . ' • '< -·---· COSTA MESA SADDLEBACK LAGUNA BEACH HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWPORT BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY IRVINE SAN CLEMENTE WEEK OF APRIL 20 ·APRIL 26 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 835-317 1 Saddleback Valley Imports 28402 Marguerite Pakwoy Mission Viejo 831 -2040 CADILLAC Nabers Cadillac 2600 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa CHEVROLET Connell Chevrolet 2828 Harbor Blvd., Costp Mesp 546-1200 DATSUN Dot Datsun 18835 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach 842-7781 IJ•>tl•I Theodore Robins Ford 2060 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 642-0010 •«·>a·• Sunset Ford 5440 Gorden Grove Blvd., Westminster . 636-4010 University Oldsmobile 2850 Harbor Blvd .. 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SUNDAY, APRIL 20 lO:OOAM ti ~(])Ci) NBA Basketball Play·Offs Doubleheader (5hr) 10:3010 a Wot1d Championship Tennis 11:00 Aftle Basebllll Angels at Chicago White Sox. 12:30PM 0 t~(J) a NHl. Hockey Stanley Cup Play·Offs. I (QI ))CifArtMUian Sportsman UBE Cu.2_ Badminton Championships U.S. vs. Canada. 1:15 <S (j)) CV Howard Cosell's Spotts Magazine iir LH~ Baseball Oakland A's at Kansas City. 1:30 ( Cl)) Dinah Shore'• Winners Circle Golf 3:30 ( Cl)) Wot1d Sel'les of Women's Tennis • . MONDAY, APRIL 21 8:00PM O Qj (j) ®) Monday Nlcht Ma;or league Baseball Balti· more vs. Milwaukee OR San Diego vs. Houston. TUESDAY, APRIL 22 6:00PM ti NBA Basketball Play-Offs 8:00 ()) (i1) (I) NBA BasketlNlll Play·Offs WEDNESDAY, A~ll 23 8:00PM O Major Lea1ue BHeball Oakland A's at Kansas City. FRIDAY, APRIL 25 7:30PM m Dodcer Warm·Up tJj Ma)or~gue Baseball Oakla nd A's vs. California Angels. 8:00 m Dod1er Baseball Dodgers at San Francisco Giants. SATURDAY, APRIL 26 l~M ti ~()) Ci) NBA Basketball Play-Offs {3hr) 11:00 O O di Jla)or league Baseball St. Louis Cardinals at Chi· cago Cu s OR Milwaukee vs. New York. 12:00 D (9 ())}_())Tournament of Champions Golf 12:3oPM U-@CIJ Cl) CBS Sports Spectaculu "Challenge Tennis Match" Jimmy Connors vs. John Newcombe in a 3·of·5, set match at Caesar's Palace. Las Vegas. I Dodier Dugout/Warm-Up 1:00 Dodpr Baseball Dodgers at San Francisco Giants. 1:30 USC Volleyball USC vs. Pepperdine. 2.-00 Prep Sports Wot1d . 4:30 (tBJ (I)) Cl) ABC's Wide Wortd of Sports (2hr) Former Heavy· weight Champion, George Foreman, faces five consecutive op· ponents in 15 scheduled rounds of boxing action. 'ON TOUR' The historic bit and ball Involved In Hank Aaron's record-tytn1 714th home run will now tour the country aboard the American ,,... dom Train. The claulc blseball memorabllla twd been loened to the Maanavox Company by the home run champ so that. they could be displayed to spons lovers throuehout the country. As part of the Blcentennl•I Celebr•tlon, the Freedom Train wtll carry historic pieces of Amerlcane to •II of the continental 48 states. One of the cars will be dedlceted to apons history. Upon learnln1 of this prOlect ~1navox offtclals felt that many more millions of Americans would h•ve the opportunity to Me Aaron's record-tying sear tf it were aboard the train. Maenavox executives met wtth representatives of the American Free- dom T,..ln Foundation and made arninsements for the transfer. At a ceremony •t the Miiwaukee Brewers Sprtnc trainln1 camp at Sun City, Arlzone, Hank Aaron personally turned over the bat, ball and uniform used on that hlstDrlc: day fo Foundation president Jon Foust. "I orl1lnally loaned the sear to Magnavox because I wanted as many sports fans, and partlcularty the kids, to 1et the chance to see It. I a1ree with Maenevox In turnlna It over to the Amertc:an Freedom Train so that even more people can get that chance," Aaron said. THE DAILY' PILOT, TV WEEK, APRIL 20, 1975 BEN GAZZARA: TAKING STOCK AT FORTY Ben Gazza ra has turned forty, an age when most men pause and take stock. The actor is no exception. If he seemed unu· sually contemplative during the London filming of Screen Gems' six·hour·television adaptation of the Leon Uris novel , .. "QB VII" Involves the llvn of many peopte In the Intense court- room confrontation In Queen's Banch Vll when two proud men meet In a lesal battle that will allow only one of them to le've with honor. The two men (center) are Ben Gazzara (I) as writer Abe Cady and Anthony Hopkins as Dr. Adam Ketno. Others (clockwise from the top) are Juliet Mills, tendln1 the wounded Abe Cady before she becomes his wife; Anthony Quayle, defending Cady from • charae of libel as Lee Remick looks on: Leslie Caron as the loyal wife of Dr. Ketno, who was accused of concentration camp war crimes In Cady's book; and Dan O'Hert..,y, the publisher of the book. "QBVll," to be aired on ABC (Tues., Wed . & Thurs.), that cer- tainly was part of t he cau se. The nature of his role added to his mood . Gazzara plays an American writer set upon the conviction and destruction of a Polish doctor 25 years after the war. The author has alleged that the doctor, now a distinguished Lon· don physician, committe~ atrocious experiments on Jewi sh concentrat ion camp prisoners during World War 11, and they go to court to prove it . More than t he dist urbing nature of his film assignment led Gazzara to respond t hat, above all else, his present goal is peace of mind. At 24 , Gazzara was a Broadway star; by 26, he'd been featured in ''End as A man," "Cat on A Hot Tin Roof," and "Hatfu l of Rain." Sudden fame and a taste for good living, followed by an uneven career in films, made his life tumultuous. "My twenties were bittersweet," he recalls. "A hell of a lot of anxiety went with all t hat fame. I did all the self-destruc- tive things one does when one is young." Eventual marriage to Janice Rule, the birth of a daught er and the responsibility of a step-daughter had some settling effect. Gazzara is very family-oriented, speaking frequently of his parent s. ''My mother gets a big kick out of my career. But she's not inordinately impressed . When I see her in New York and she thinks I'm getting out of hand, she tells me off. 'Who do you think you are? You're not so hot.' I get a kick out of that. I miss my family life. We were something. We were a real family." As an actor, Gazzara is parted from his pa rents and his own homestead more that most men. He spends a good deal of time worki ng abroad. Prior to the "QBVll" shooting in London, he had worked In Canada, Italy and England. "I miss my kids; I miss Janice. It wo·uld be fun to stay put for awhile. That was one of t he bonuses doing my televi sion series, Run For Your life. I had stability." Pase 3 • KOCE-TV . ORANGE COUNTY TELEVISION THIS WEEK ON CHANNEL 50 SATURDAY: APRIL l9t11 (P.M.) 3:00 Llw for tflt '70. (C) 3:30 !,aw fOf tflt '70. (C) 4:00 Ll\r for tflt •10. (C) 4:30 M111 ""' Envlro11mtnt (C) 5:00 Ma" aa4 £ttvlronmtnt (C) 5:30 Sptdal: (C) (PBS) 1:30 s,.dal: (C) (PBS) 7:00 Booll Btat (C) (PBS) 7:30 Atttrutlq Cuntnt (C) (KOCE) 1:00 llltt111ttloul Animation festival (C) (PBS) 9:00 HollJWOOCI Teltvlslon Theatre (C) (PBS) SUNDAY: APRIL 20tl'I (P.M.) 3:00 Yo11 with Madeline (C) 3:30 Yo11 with Madtlifte (C) 4:00 Ttldllq Cllllclrtn to Reed (C) 4:30 Theatre In Anleriu (C) (PBS) 6:00 Interface (C) (PBS) 6:30 frJint P1111 West (C) (PTL) 7:00 fftli111 hod (C) (CTW) 7:30 Voters' Pipeline (C) (KOCE) 1:00 lilt M.,ers' Journal: lnterna· tioul Report (C) 9:00 The Wutller (C) (PTL) 9:30 focus: Oranae County (C) (KOCE) MONDAY: APRIL 21st (P.M.) 12:00 Sc11oo1 District News (C) (KOCE) 12:10 Masterpiece Theatre (C) (PBS) 1:10 Inside/Out (C) 1:25 Matti fldofy (C) 1:40 Tl11t1 to Dmr (C) 2:00 OtCtric Company (C) (CTW) 2:30 Tudllfta Cfllldrta to Reed (C) 3:00 l.nr for the '70. (C) 3:30 Man and Emronment (C) 4:00 toftift' Cajun (C) (PTL) 4:30 EJedric C.peny (C) (CTW) 5:00 Stse11t1 Street (C) (CTW) 6:00 Llw for the '70s (C) 6:30 Y .. 1 with Madeline (C) (KOC E) 7:00 Wtrun (C) (PBS) 7:30 focus: 011n1e County (C) (KOCE) 1:00 Ar1bs and lsr1elit (C) (PBS) 1:30 Off-Shore OH Pert l'(C) 9:30 lntarfaa (C) (PBS) TUESDAY: APRIL 22nd (P.M.) 12:00 Scllool District News (C) (KOCE) 12:10 feelln1 ~ (C) (CTW) 1:10 Conunaffrttof livin& Ttlln11 (C) 1 :30 Time to Draw (C) 1:45 Matti Fldtry (C) 2:00 EJedric Co111p111y (C) (CTW) 2:30 Ca"1acolend11 (C) (PBS) 3:00 Play Bridie with the Experts (C) 3:30 Coffin' Cajun (C) (PTL) 4:00 Yoa• wtttl Medetlne (C) (KOCE) 4:30 EJectric Colftpany (C) (CTW) 5:00 Stseme Street (C) (CTW) 6:00 Bit Blue Marble (C) (NET) 6:30 M111 and EllVirtnment (C) 7:00 Ro1111ntic Rebellion (C) (PBS) 7:30 Faces of Autumn (C) Premiere (KOCE) 1:00 Special: (C) (PBS) 9:00 $pedal: (C) (PBS) 9:30 Clllfomll Joumal (C) (PBS) WEDNESDAY: APRIL 23rd (P.M.) 12:00 School District News (C) (KOCE) 12:10 Arabs 1nd Israelis (C) (PBS) Paae 4 12:40 fact the Students (C) 1:10 Matti flCtofJ (C) 1:25 Inside/Out (C) . 1:40 Co111111u11"1 of Uvln1 Thln11 (C) 2:00 Electric Compaft1 (C) (CTW) 2:30 VIiia Ale&rt (C) (PBS) 3:00 law tor tlle '70s (C) 3:30 Min and Environment (C) 4:00 f1Jln1 PIM West (C) (PTL) 4:30 Electric CompallJ (C) (CTW) 5:00 Sttame strHt (C) (CTW) 6:00 L1w for tllt '70s (C) 6:30 Yo11 with Mecltllrv (C) (KOCE) 7:00 Play lrid1t with the Experts (C) 7:30 Voten' Pipeline (C) (KOCE) 1:00 Masterpiece Theatre (C) (PBS) 9:00 Jeanne Wolf with ••. (C) (PBS) 9:30 The Wutlltr (C) (PTL) .,,.. THURSDAY: APRIL 24th (P.M.) 12:10,Sdlool.Distrlct News (C) (l<OCE) 12:10 Iii Blue Marble (C) (NET) 12:40 Cllifomla Journal (C) (PBS) 1:10 Time to Dmr (C) 1 :25 Co111munitJ of Uvlna Thln11 (C) 1:45 l11side/Out (C) 2:00 Elec:trlc Compeny (C) (CTW) 2:30 Teactlin1 Children to Reed (C) 3:00 International Animation Ftttlval (C) (PBS) 3:30 feelln& lood (C) (CTW) 4:00 Yoa• with M1dellne (C) (KOCE) 4:30 Electric Compeny (C) (CTW) 5:00 Seslme Street (C) (CTW) 6:00 Book Btat (C) (PBS) 6:30 Man ind Environment (C) 7:00 Arabs and lar1ell1 (C) (PBS) 7:30 Peoplewatcll (C) (KOCE) 1:00 Ewenlnr-et.gymphonJ (C) (PBS) 9:00 The Other Halt of the Sky: China Me111olr (PBS) FRIDAY: APRIL 25th (P.M.) 12:00 School District News (C) (KOCE) 12:10 Ro1111ntlc Rebellion (C) (PBS) 12:40 Callfomla Journal (C) (PBS) 1:10 Inside/Out (C) 1:25 Time to Draw (C) 1:40 Com111u111ty of Uvln1 Thln11 (C) 2:00 Electric Company (C) (CTW) 2:30 Villa Ale1re (C) (PBS) 3:00 Llw for the '70. (C) 3:30 Woman (C) (PBS) 4:00 Play Bridie with the Experts (C) 4:30 Electric Company (C) (CTW) 5:00 Sesame Stteet (C) (CTW) 6:00 Llw for the 70s (C) 6:30 Off-Sllore Drillin1 Part I (C) 7:30 Or1n1e County Review (C) (KOCE) 1:00 Rom1ntic Rebellion (C) (PBS) 1:30 Behind the Unes (C) (PBS) 9:00 flrlnr Line (C) (PBS) SATURDAY: APRIL 26th (P.M.) 3:00 Llw for the '70. (C) 3:30 Law for the '70. (C) 4:00 Llw for the '70. (C) 4:30 Man and Environment (C) 5:00 M111 and Environment (C) 5:30 Special: (C) (PBS) 6:30 Special: (C) (PBS) 7:00 Bool Beat (C) (PBS) 7:30 Faces of Autumn (C) (KOCE) 8:00 lntem1tio111I Animation festival (C) (PBS) 1:30 The Other Half of the Sky: China Mt111olr (C) (PBS) '.1 (I I.' r J I '; I, 5:55 ()j) flower Aminalnl Mon.. Wed., Fri.; MetrlfJ or Petrify Tues., Thurs. 6:00 I Cl) SunriM Semester · Knowltdlt LI• for th• 70./Yoa• With Madeline The Bll•UCJ llHb Bill Cullen Is host of this new 11111e show pl1yed by two celebrities and two contes· tints teamed aaelnst 11ch other In e contest to unrevel comic word puzzlV, • Ftatum Denni• the Menace Petticoat Junction mFeatures (iZ) Cl) Adv1ncln1 Dtntlsby Tues:, 11:00 Thurs. 700 Club ~ >!< ~ a;~:c::•tlm (ACIJ;&Jmn• Money Maze 6:30 IJ Claremont Colloquium Mon., Wed .. Fr i.; Steps to L11mln1 Tues.; Mtdix Thurs. Cl) @) Educational fe1turt1 • Not for Women Only Michael Jackson Show Bullwlnkle Psychotoa Tod•J ; Yo11 for Health ( Cl)) Mornln1 Comtdy Time 6:45 News 1 = 00 • ~ffi e~~=, Sho• 6 Cartoons ( (j)) CI) &) AM America • Davey & loliath New Zoo Revue Stock Exchan1e ; Sesame Street 7:30 6 Underdo1 • Tennessee Tuxedo Porty Plf Cartoons Market Update 1:00 @ (iZ) CI) Captain ltln&JrOO Villa Ale1r• Sunup Ban1na Splits & Frimda The Fllntstonn Cartoons Udsvllle ; Zoom! l :SO The GallefJ Romper Room Yo1J & Friends Gomer Pyle New Zoo Revue ; Salm• Sttfft I ::-.:..Lucy Show I Dru01 of Junnlt Electric Compeny 11:30 (iZ) CV (I) Search for Tomor· row 8 ~ (])@) &t) Blank Check (Qj (j)) 00 m The 111 Show· down , I Beverty Hlllbllllt1 Leri Rap Mnie: See Daytime Movies. New Yort Stodc Exct11n1• VIiia Ale1re A I T f f~ i ~ ( J ( 1 l,J 1 Z:OO lleontitlle Diamond Heed f11cturtd f11cktrs 6 Mlb Dou(laa Show (f.iil Ci)) (}) &) Pauword Dfci Vin Dyke @JNews Movie: See Daytime Movies. Cl) Noon Affair/Joe ll11tta Health Show I Wn!:'::! •• ~:~:'women OnlJ 12:30 (iZ) CI> CI> As ttle Wortd Tums @ (])@J@EDaya of Our Uvn 8ene Autry Ttllltrt <Qj CI>> rn m 5p11t s.conc1 News lullwlnlllt ; Mister Ro1ers' Ntfahboftlood t :OO I CV (j) Jolef'I Wiid . . Ci) @) m Celebrity S...p- stlkes 1:00 (jJ) (I) CI> The Cuklln& Uaht Movie: See D~ime Movies. (tij ({)) (})Cf) All MJ Ctllldrt11 Timmy Hewlin Show Ben Casey 6 Leave It to Beaver AM LOI An11les Jack La Linne I Love Lucy Youtll Scene featurn (j)) Miiie Dou1la1 Show Sew w11ar1 New 9:30 @ @ Cl) Gambit Q) 00 @) &t) Wheel of Fortune 6 Timmy & Lawe li)Futum lrffn Acres · Murief Stevens Cookln1 Show 10:00 @ Cl) (j) Now You See It 3 Muriel Stevens Cooklna Show Qt (i) ®) &t) Hl1h Rolltn Cil Movltl: See Daytime Movies. Features Mothers·ln·LIW Gomer PJfe Stod Exc!11n1e 1r1A New DIJ : Educational Pro1ram1 • News/Panorama dtf Vall• 10:30 tZJ~ (j) Love of Uft <eil{"," Hr,RdEt',u::: Major Adema Marbt Closin1 Movie : featurn 1:30 (jJ) (]) (j) Ed11 of Nl1tlt . @ oo l19J m The Doctors Divorce Court (fij (j)) (1) al Let's Malit A Deal • 6 8' bottler Woricl 2:00 I i~~rice la Rlctlt < > ) EE s10,ooo Pm· mid I Nenny & the Profeaor features 2:30 ~a?. (J) M1tdl Game 75 <rt ([}) (1) a> Ont Uft to Live I Mevie: See Daytime Movies. Ben Hunter lntervlews/ft1tum : Yo11 for Hulth 3:00 ! (j) Tlttletllts !elHIMt alt & H1rrltt POPfJI Cartoons S· In rd , ,. A ~ca Cll> rn m....,.. ....,.. 01119 (])Movie: Ste D1ytlme Movies. I Mr favorite M1rtll11 Get Smlrt levtrty Hlllblllln Flltum J:JO~Dluh! Mewte: Ste Daytime Movies: outll la tbt 70s Wed. I MIUDoulltsSbow Tiit ltlflttu1 Mowlt: Ste Daytime Movies; O..lqe Wed. Hop•'• Heroes The Munsttn Cf) New Z.O Rtwt Mdt•s F111llJ 1 features c Cl)) Comtdr Cltasla Yllll Altpe • MluDoustaSbow M11ritl StlWMa C--. sa..w 4:00 FltlMrlllwlleat 6 MlcMt_ Melltt Chlb ca CIJ> rn m uc Attw11001 StMdtl ''The Secret life of E. K. De1rin1" Wed. Jodie Foster and Edulfd Fr1nz stlf in this story which eumines the rel1tionshlp of the youn1 ind the 11ed, the rejection of the old and how love overcomes the 1eneralion 1ap. I rutaatuf l Udtvtllt lllllpl'a lslalld CI)Tenr l His fritltft NutStrl Muict It's gang to be another great week of guests and surprises with my fnend and c:ohosl the great Jose FehciMO THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. APRIL 20, 1975 1t:=.:-= {rt())) MlcMJ MtuM Club Except Wed. I Mis Trta Amom futum Htnpood Movie Clmica 4:JO It DEIUT IUlllWOfd Lny V1n Nuys hosts. llllipa'a llllnd Dlult! hp I His 141clclln ~ RoMll....,Hotd Rtwlsla r .... i.. Batman ( (j)) Stir Trek Except Wed. . Sabe''"'° s:oo D fJ t10l fJ) Ntw1 The Bi& Vala., @I Love Luq Tltt Awtqtn MlcMJMontClub CV s.. wura New Ci) Mtn lriffflt Sllow : Mister Repn' Net~ C (j)) MlcMJ Mont C1ub Wed. . futum · · Missloft: lmpoulblt 5:30 u (l)@ (I) <8 (I)) ..... N ''THI SMALL CAR IXPIRTS11· FACTORY AUTHORIZED SALES -SERVICE -PARTS nHONALIDD UASING -ALL MAKES & MODELS A lllE SflfC1101 Of USED CMS 842-7781 540-0442 Serving _Aff Beac/, C!ie~ S MINUTES SOUTH OF SAN DIEGO FWY, 6 Ho11n's Heroes The f1Jln1 Nun Danltl Boone Roo111 222 11135 IEACH ILYD. (Hogh.,oy J9) HUNTINGTON BEACH : Vllll Altpe .• hlllns • Travel FHntt Ulldtnloc JOa ra.aam Cllllftl 2i&EMllCIDllllLll- Today through Friday at 3·30 'bu really know how to light my bre, Babyl Pt111e 5 ' BRDADWA ~rs BIG HIGHT 6) Carol Lawrence, M ichele Lee and Bernadette Peters (pictured) plus Charles Nelson Reill y, Larry Blyden, Larry Kert and Bobby V an are the stage and screen luminaries who make up the troop of performers on the 29th Annual Tony Awards ceremonies which air live on ABC, Sunday from 8:30 to 10 :30PM, from the Winter Garden Theatre in New York The theme of this year's ceremonies 1s th~ glittering history of the Winter Garden, the most famous musical theatre 1n America. The Sp,ec1al will span the theatre's 64-year history, recalling its long parade of revlJes and musical comedies and their legendary stars. Opened in 1911 by Lee and J.J. Shubert, the Winter Garden has become the alma mater of the bigg est names in the theatre, motion picture, television a~d radio world s TM ~ MltOl7 ol 81'oadwaJ'• W•cn GlnkL (pkhattd a. 1913, -. ,_.,). Tiie l!Matft ope-4 • 1911 ~ a a.lk81 ftTUe called .. La ........ (MUoa. cadn) aM .. Cite call WM )'OllmS Al Jo11oa (Mttom, Wt). la 193~ 91e Wiider G.,._ liloeRd "Hdlupoppia," a c-41 wldt • OIM8 -4 ~ (top, left) ucl la dw 'Sts prorided CM lfalt fOf' Edie .._ ... Roalllld a-u la .. Woeckrful Towa." I "New Y ork's latest plaything, a very flashy toy, full of life and go d color and with no end of jingle to it." That was the verdict one New York newspaperman passed 64 ara ago on the flashy debut of a new Broadway theatre-the inter Oarden~pened by Messrs. Shubert on March 20, 19 11 . he opening production was a musical revue called "La Belle Paree, • Jw'nble of Jollity in Two Acts and Seven Scenes," and in the cast as a gifted young vaudevillian named Al Jolson. ; The glittering history of the Winter Garden will be the theme of e '29th annual presentation of the American Theatre Wing's An- 6inette Perry (Tony) Awards, which will be broadcast live from the beatre on ABC, Sunday at 8:30PM. Larry Blyden, Larry Kert, Carol wrcnce, Michele Lee, Bernadette Peters, Charles Nelson Reilly nd Bobby Van are the performers who will recreate some of the imous songs, dances, and sketches first performed on the Winter arden stage. Jolson was only the first of scores of legendary performers who caught the public fancy in the long parade of revues and musical mcdies that made the Winter Garden the most famous musical eatre in America. Many of the presenters who will appea r on the ony Awards performed on the Winter Garden stage. They include ack Albertson, Eve Arden, F red Astaire, Milton Berle. Ray Bolger, oan Crawford, Buddy Ebsen. Vincente MinneUi, Carl Reiner. Rosa- ind Russell, Joe Smith, Jean Stapleton, and Mae West. Intended from the first as a mecca of musical entertainment, the inter Garden quickly hit its stride with the "Passing Show of 19 12," be first in a long series of Shubert-produced extravaganzas featuring pular songs, spectacular scenery. tall showgirls and low comedy. arilyn Miller, Ed Wynn, James Barton. Marie Dressler and Willie d Eugene Howard were among the principal stars of the annual 'Passing Shows," and such eventual legends as Joan Crawford first ppeared in the chorus line. But it was Jolson, who most closely identified with the theatre. fter his Broadway bow in "La Belle Paree." he began to appear n special Sunday Night Shows at the Winter Garden, given for udiences of actors and actresses on their night off. He later went n to sing such unforgettable show-stopping tunes as "Rock-a-bye our Baby With a Dixie Melody," "Avalon," "Mammy'' and 'Swanee" on the Winter Garden stage. Lavish tunes dominated the Winter Garden for the first 17 years f its existence. until the advent of talking pictures. For five years. 928-1933. the theatre was leased by Warner Brothers as a film howcase. Appropriately, the first fi lm to play the Winter Garden as "The Singing Fool." starring Al Jolson. THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, APRIL 20, 1975 c~! RE'!!:~.~~~~!~~ .!~.~:;~·ways la I which the IQ concept and tests have been used, misused and abused l' through the · years, airs Tuesday at 8:30PM on CBS with News I Correspondent Dan Rather as the anchorman. An IQ score, usually assigned to an individual at an early age, has become synonomous with a person's worth, the broadcast points out. For several genera- tions of Americans, it has often been the difference between entree into a good college and a high-paying career, or being confined to a trade. On the basis of an IQ score, children have been labeled, and sometimes mislabeled, as mentally retarded. CBS REPORTS: "The IQ Myth" examines this powerful influence of an IQ score on a person's life-a power not widely recognized. I Most people, in fact, have little knowledge of what the numbe actually represents.· Many of the common misunderstandings often associated with the score are discussed on the broadcast. Amooa them: your IQ is something you're born with-(it isn't); it is constant and uncbanging-(it isn't); it tests your overall mental ability- (it doesn't). At least 100 different venions of IQ tests are on the market today. Millions are sold each year to schools around the country; strict procedures guard their distribution and handliog. The broaCkast takes a close look at these tests-what's in them, what's bebiad them, and what's wrong with them. It also examines bow they came to be used and •why, and explores the many areas in which they are used and misused in shaping people's lives. l In addition to presenting several leadi?g educators and psycbol~ l gists discussing the applicatjon and intl rpretation of the teats, the' I broadcast also focuses upon actual individual case histories in an 1 effort to see bow some IQ scores compared with eventual achieve- ments. Peter Poor is producer of CBS REPORTS: "The IQ Myth," aod John Shamix is executive producer. S UNDAY APRIL 20 Do•lllO • Htnlld of,. T Mil .,.,.,......, ....... , ...... ,.., ( Cl)) C.IMdr ClaAics Esta Es II Vlde • faltll ftt TedlJ 10:30 D a (6)@) m Wertd Chi• ... 1:00 GI TM 811t1e Ae.tn/Cl6tl•••n IMp f etM tov1ra11 of the matches · from Denver, Colo. 7:00 ~ ::=" ft_<tB CI» Cl) m 1(1r1: 70,000 ,..,..., f«tl• WalMleftm T11u...,..,. CartMM I Faltll ter TodeJ Je~ Tiie Hum•llt Ci) Thb la tllt Utt · Pelllalll De•Ullcal W1m11 Roberts 7:JO .....,,. C.•tb 801 11:00 D Aqtl laublll An1els 1t Chle110 White So)(. I Home luyer'a liulde MonHn Tabtnledt Choir Ultra M11 • Voice of VlctofJ lllll1ht on l1U1io11 ElttntlltlfJ ..... Ci) RH Hu•banl (~(I)) (I) al 811eat Chnen SUIM Today Movie: "The Ntvedtn" (wes) '50 -Randolph Scott, Dorothy Milone, Forrest Tucker. 7:45 Cl) Wltll Thia Rina (HJ (I) Sacrtcl HNrt m Clturcll '" tllt Ho ... Qi Flnt Baptist Churcll ll:JO D (Qi Cl))(]) al ... kt A Wllh fJ lileria 8..,.a Pet Hlvtl 1:00 DustJ'• frtthou11 Vliet of Aartculturt SlfeldlpltJ r, I I l f·: ·, I J ( 1 ·, Ru Hu•bant Aaad11 ,,.,._... 12:00 00 Movie: -.ewaue Aa..r' (1dv) Utt u, & Llwe '51-Dou1las Kennedy, Jean Willes. . ~ .... .. I (Qi (I)) (I) m Dlrtedea @CJ)@ Old Tl•1 8uptl ~ HolMI Tholtn True Adwteturt GI Wllldtnu Mldust Aulrsb ll)Churdl Wfttl A VIM 12:JOO~OO~mNHL HodtJ l :JO Ll•P Ueto MJ feet St1nley Cup Pl1y-Offs . .,., of Dilcovtfy D <a (j)) CI) m A II • r I c I • Tiit ~n s,.rtslua Outdoors editor Grits Jl•eu S.U•rt Show Gresham demonstrates dud! callln1. It la Wrftttll 1nd Bina Crosby Is host for a profit• Let T1*t It Uctlt of the lifestyle of the chett1h In • Meett11 n .. at C.lvlfJ Africa. u (I) ..... ..,. "'"'-· m Mevte: "Fllaflt C..ulld" (adv) I ()))Ton Hall 'ftttlll '4i -Robert Taylor, Ruth Hussey, t:OO 1 ......... EfM'• ......., SdlMI Walter Pid1eon, Paul Kelly. ~ I Ru Hi.•banl I Spilq Street USA • Miit Ille Prm (lhr) An su• Colttmiol lnttrv tw with the ch•irman of the UIEI Cup led•llltell etie ......... ..... ,. U.S. vs. Canada. """'rds of si11 of the nation's most @I) Public Service Important Industries: Thomas A. Murphy, Gtner1I Motors Corpontion; Rqinald H. Jones, Gtner1I Electric Company; lrvln1 S. Shapiro, E. I. duPont Company; Don1ld C. Coolt, The American EJectrlc Power Com· pany, Inc.; Arttlur M. Wood, Sten, ' Roebuck & Co.; end Walter 8. Wr1s· ton, Citicorp and Arst National City t:JO S.nk. ea.,.,...... I <a (I)> .,., of oac....y ()) '~ lttMfts ~Tiit,..,.. .. 1:00 II) Mewlt: "Wll4I Wild Planet" (SCI· fi) '67-Usa Gaston!, Tony Russel. 1:15 D (tjj Cl)) CI> m Hewud C•· .................. 9....., Lupe lateblll Oakland A's at K1nsas City. l:JO @ C..t.tt D Colgate-Dinah Shore * Winners Circle Cham- pionshlP.: $200,000 Women s Golf Finals! · I <a ())> mm Dlaall ...... 1...,. Clidt Wt final rounds of play from the Mission Hills Golf & Country Club In P1lm Sprinp, Call· fomla. fJ Mtvl 1: "M'81 lttblt Hiid" (com) '52 -Mar11ret Rutherford, J1mes Robertson Justice, Richard Hearne. 2:00 I 'ecttetttn bltricea/lanefl lY Hour :YepforNMltll Z:JO II Mewlt: (C) "letur11 of the lleet lilili•" (adv) '66-All·Japanese cast. (I) De~rt m Mewlt: "Wlllte Carp" (adv) '42 -Hedy Lamarr, Walter Pid1eon, Frank Morain. Pe1e 8 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, APRIL 20, 1975 ID Hip ctie,.mt ID Aller• S:OO 8 S.lflower C..pe., ())TM ,.......,.,. a 111ew1t: ......,. t11t Spin .,. .. (lusp) '66 -David Niven, Cy(ll Cusactt. !HJ Cl) ...... .,.. T1teetN I Zld Alnal P,...ltltiol of liMCI Awen m 111c11 hrapectM ........... J:JO R Mt d la "Brt1thln1 Made Hird" Host Marlo Machado shOWI filmed vi1nettes of emphysema sufferers showin1 how this disease destroys its victims. ; TIM 811lnwecb Cite•~'' Fllhl•c . <9 ) CJ) tiD Workl Strlts of 01 .. 1t'1 ennll -illlie Jean l<ln1. Chris Evert, Evonne Gool11on1 and Soviet 'tenn is star, Ot1a Morozova. compete In this live telecast from the L1kew1y World of Tennis in Aus· tin, Texas. The m1tch carries a total purse of $100,000, with $50,000 10· ln1 to the winner. Ntwaullers Tiit Vlral•lln (j) Meet tllt "9u ltll111Mas Ton Hall : '""" YIMofts T llent Contnt . ln,ttt . m n1s •• t11t ur. 4:00, ....... Mrs ihM: (C) "A Seq Is lenl'' (mus) '48 -Dinny Kaye, Virainia Mayo, Benny Goodm1n, Tommy Dor· sey. I Tana11 Tbtatn star Trtti ........ Mtwle: "AllM Karelliu" (dra) -Greta Garbo, Fredric March, M1ureen O'Sullivan. I ~':~~,:: Thubt Cl) Meet tllt h9p iiiittecostal T 1111ple Well Street W1tll 4:JO Feet tllt NedN SUMaJ ............ 5:00 Cl) llrw Ted AnnsttOfll 1aow..S11ow • .......... Wltll le ltwlew lulPt . su• MltlMt l.t Te ... All IUllds .............. ii ....... ' -... . v.=Uen ..... ... .......... ..... Dn .. C...,Sa .... .. :U.Aq ....... .... ( I ())) Clte• ........ lp Fllhllla ~CotMdr CaroM .... 5:30 (I) Mevle: (C) "Uu" (dra) '62 - Dolores Hart, Stephen Boyd. m Utll• blClll lreat Mvtllturt face tllt Natltn Mevle: (C) (Zllr) "The Cttlta'1 IM" (dra) '72 -Richard Boone, Sharon Acker. ' ~(i)Natltulleolfl"'6c . iii ...,_. ........ ())) ...., tri.st11" .,. 0) Fanfarril falcon El)lllllM &) Vlewpohlt oa NutrttiN ~ \ t " • I • ~ I 1:00 8 @ (}) Cl) IO Mlttutn omm ..... · ~: CC> (Zllr) "The Maak (adv) '66 -Alf.J1p1nese cast. D Seven S..1 ''The Indian Oct1n" m Mtvlt: (Zht) "The Hucbttrs" (dra) '47-Cluk G1blt, Ava Girdner, Deborah Kerr, Sydney Greenstreet. II) Nlpt lalltfJ fJ) Chlldrell'a C.rtooM 9Movle I (j)) Chenlltf 29 T11t1 To ••. SellltnJ ' Co111peny Thr" Stooa11 1:30 0 Alllmel Wortd "Horse of the Western Plains" Bill Burrud trices the history of the 1eaend1ry Ap· paloou horse, brou1ht to America ind bred by the Pl1lns Indians for . war horses and buff1fo huntln1. In· eluded are visits to 1n App1loou breedln1 ranch in the Grand Tetons ind the annu1I N11ion1I App1loou Horse Show. CI) Movie: "Curt, Top" (mus) '36 I-Sh~:; WM iclA I Dle4 You•1 (R) The story of the bulldin1 and decline of Cincinnati's "M11nlfic:ent Mistake," the Union Termin11 Railroad SI•· lion desi1ned to be the most be1u· tiful, functlon1I and 1rchittctur1lly perfect railroad stetlon In the U.S. l ()))Hte .... Sltultieft C.!MtlY Jou,.., to Advtttturt Rolltr 11 .... 7:001News • Wiid ll1tado111 "Wolf Peck" · ortdn1 toaethtr to help Insure newborn wolf pups' survtval In the difficult first months of life, wolves display one of the most intricately structured anlm1I societies in the Wiid l<lnadom. D '°" Ailed hf It Jeck Smith hosts this variety of acts. stunts end performances which have been requested by the viewln1 audience. ~ =r:."" $ Mowlt: (C) (Zllr) ...:: Ille Spies An" (susp) '66- ID"~~s;;~~ ~lJqdHI Wmtll1t1 7:30 II @CJ) Ci) Cher Cher, as the evtr·tasteTutL.verne, puts on her leopard-skin Jumpsuit and her best wed1ies for a trek to Liberace's Bev· erty Hills home -where she per· suedes the 1r11t entertainer to pley "The Wey We Wert" at one of his eleven pianos. Linde Ronstadt 1nd Nanq_ Walker also autst. D QI CIJ Oil 8' w.w ot DiuMJ "One D1y at Teton Marsh" (R) A revival of tht hlchlJ·acclalmtd ne· lure pro1ram In which the camera 75 ale ese n" n" er, t. the '36 !Ck" ure the VIS ely the ith nts en e. hr) 6- the her t A n1· era Is used IS the unseen observer. Fenehurch St. Paul, where the emer· Ptloto1~hed over an entire summer aids were stolen and 111rns that the in the"' Grand Teton National Park crime! was never solved. Ian Car· while headquartered In an aban· michael stars as Lord Wimsey. dontd beaver pond, this poetic film "' chronlclts the activities of various 9:oo I Oral Rtberts animals IS they carry on their every· • &anier Ted At19stron1 day lives. Based on a literary nature JapalMll La111ua1• Pro1rama classic by authoress Sally Carri1har, T1le Oftt Way and narrated by Sebastian Cabot. 9:30 II (jl) CV Mannix "A Small Favor D (Qi CJ)) CV m Six Million $ for an Old Friend" (R) Mannlx's Man "Outraae in Ballnderry" (R) life is on the line as a deadly 1an1· Steve teams up with a pretty patriot ster suspects the private eye of to lead him to an u rned hideout heistina his mllllon·doll1r carao. on the life of a kidnapped ambas-The Fii when revolutiol1ists put 1 deadline I It Is Written sador's dauahter. Martine Beswick Soul Fr• and Richard Erdman auest. llewival fires fll) The Elders A documentary on the The Sinners process of aaina in terms of a SO· m Special Musical Uplift! clety obsessed with youth, a society with an Inflationary economy, accel· * 'HIGHWAY TO HEAVEN ' eratlna technology, and an inade· w/Paul & Betty Wells quate medical system. &) Voice of Calvary &) Kqrun Folk Sonp 10:00 Day of DIKOVefJ 8:00 O lobby Goldsboro 6 Today at Acua Caliente (I) M4wlt: (2hr) "The Great zeta· ~rs With ""' Callaway fehl" Concl. (mus) '36 -William Dr. Jagers lnvaaieft Hour Powell, Myma Loy. News/Thit Is Japan m Mowtt: (2hr) .. Pride & Preju-700 Club dice" (dra) '40 -Greer Garson. • Encuentro Laurence Olivier. Edna Mae Oliver. L9U Conlon Show I Passport to Trhtl Nippon No Uta/News 10:30 Follew-Up Point of View "A Very Special Issues & Answers Olympics" • The luue Is fl) Noche de &ala Best of Croucho l!) Korean Historic Drama News The Protectors 8:30 II (jl) CV (I) K o I a II "The Best Mevle: (C) --Where the Spies Judae Money C1n Buy" (R) Kojak An'' ($Usp) '66-Davld Niven, Cyril finds the apparent suicide of 1 Cusack. prominent youna jud1e hard to ac· Actioft: Inner Ci\J cept especially when he discovel'1 Mlalon: lmposslble a tie-In between 1 non-1rievin1 CV Mr. Cotptf Cullar widow, 1 private detective and a Cil Dillopt criminal lawyer. : Tiie 5a1H "The Body G1me" (R) D ~ Cil ®) m N I c s u" d I y ( (I)) Louis Paul ltllman Mystery -McMiiian & ·wife "Game Jl111my SWaaart Show of Survival" (R) Mac & Sally seerch Celebrity Tennis for a hot tempered Eu.ropean ~e~nis ll:OO 11 ~~(3) News pro suspected of slayina a m1lhon-1n; aire. Geor1e Maharis, Stefanie Pow· Pae!etters ) ews ers, William Windom, Andrew Dugan 6 Medi• and Bobby Rius 1uest. m THRYN KUHLMAN 0 'THE KING IS COMING' * (IN COLOR) *Prophecy Explained by m ICathryn Kuhlman DR. HOWARD C. ESTEP @ 00 NYPD Tiie Kin& Is Coml~ ll:lS ~News (~ 00> (3) aJ I J!fc!eL I Th• 00 Rodi Concert Annual T ony Awards Live. < ·Ci)) Spanish News from New York's Winter Garden wifh 11:30 II Mevle: (C) "Fame la the Name Larry Blyden, Larry Kert, Carol' L•w· o~ the Came" (adv) '66-Tony Fran· r'nce, Michele Lee, Bernadette crosa. Jill St. John. Peters, Charles Nelson Reilly and 0 Sammy & Company Bobby Van. as just a part of the 0 M ~ v I e: ~e .~petite OM" staae and screen luminaries who'll (dra) 68 -Max1m1han Schell, Raf make up the troupe ol performers Vallone, Irene Papas. to be seen. The theme of this year's 00 Teleputse presentation is the history of the ~ ~: (C) "The Robe" (dra) Winter Garden, the most famous SJ-Richard Burton. Jean Simmons. musical theatre in America. It was (Combat opened in 1911 by Lee and J. J. Tony & SUsan Alamo Shubert and has become the alma @ Tonl1ht Show mater of some of the biaaest names Warren Roberts in show business, Including Al Joi· Ci)) Spanish Movie son, Milton Berle. Carl Reiner. Fanny 12:00 m News Brice, Rosalind Russell and many 12:30 O Wanted: Dead or Alive more. @ Rlaht On I Sam Yorty Show l ·OO O S,.1llln1 Freely PsJeholoo Todar · . Mastetpiea Theatre "The Nine 1:40 II Movie: "Forty Cuns" (wes) S7 Tailori" Part 11 By chance. Lord -Barbar~ Stanwyck, Gene Barry, Peter Wlmsey retums.18 years (1nd Barry Sulhv1n. a World War) later to the vlllaae of 2:00 O Challtn1• My Sermon THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. APRIL 20, 1975 FINAL aosE-OUT 7NlrN 1974 I MODELS REMOTE CONTROL 1"M Mc tW•• • SE I "CMt • S,.C• c-lld 6001 1...te c_...... , , ••• , ... plctw.. SOLID STATE OHIOMLY H ROMA~ lO REMOTE CONTROL TIM TllVOLI • SE2567 • Space Cay u 1..d 6001 l..-h C4'llroL 25" .., •• 111p1c1we. Also 1973 Solid-state 25" Table Model With Swivel Base. Trade-in in Top Shape. War- ranty S675 OHIOMLT s325 ONE ONLY AA&D Electroaics 275 I. 17tlt STUIT COSTAMISA 642-1112 Hours: Daily 9-6. Thurs.~. Professional Service f0< all your home electronics TV-Radio-Stereo-Phono-Tape I ..... , ' Fred Anderson-Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous To His Health. Eyewitness Newsman Anderson has ·how you can kick the habit. taken the Surgeon General's warning And he'll put hi s money where to heart. All this week he will his mouth is. He's going to quit, present a series of reports showing co ld turkey. Watch him take that the real dangers of smoking and last puff. Then try it yourself. Eyewitness News 6:00pm Monday thru Friday (f) . . MONDAY APRIL 21 For mornlnc end efternoon list.Inc•. = ... DAYTIME PROGRAMS. , for your convenience, are the dey's movies . • DAYTIME MOVIES 10:00 n ~,. .. Fin" (dra) '63 - Cristian Marquand, Ma1ali Noel. (I) '"Tiit Nani Wr(' (dra) '43-lda Lupino, Dennis Mor1an. ll:IO 0) "'IU.C•I EJttry" (dra) '49 -How- ard Duff, Marta Toren, Geor1e Brent. 12:00 GI "'Nlvy Wife'' (com) '56 -Joan Bennett, Gary Merrill, Shir1ey Y1ma· 1Uchi. 1:00 IJ "T1lt LldJ Hai ,.._., (mys) '42 -Ray Milland, Paulette Goddard. 2:30 Cl) "TtrM If Trill" Part I (dra) '63 -Laurence Olivier, Simone Sl1noret, Sarah Miles. 3:00 0 (C) "'Wra If tile llalJ Delre" (adv) '59 ..-Gary Cooper, Charlton Heston. a "A T• If T .. Cities" (dra) '36 -Ron1ld Colmall, Basil Rathbone.· • @ (I) (C) ~ Qettle" (com) '64 -Tony Curtis, Debbie Reynolds, Pat Boone, Walter Matthau. J:JO (]) .,... Ahatl' (dra) '57-Georae Nader, Phyllis Thaxter. fJ "Mah, H_., SWMt Qertette" Part I (dra) '65-Batt• Davis, Olivia de Havilland, Joseph Cotten. 1:00 a a Cl) g.., mm ..... CilD~(J)UCIJ<Ql(I)) Ntws 8 (1)1oulZI 01....w. GI Plrtrtdp F1•11J fBllaril ,.,... tasurTrtli f.E) Eledrtc ee.,.., &JltcdJlfrlttlds l :IO ~Men 8'tfft• SMw GI w, 1rttttt11 O)Dnpet I ,._, Cl)) ..... Lift .,... DeMrt,..... Little ...... 1:00 e.I. o C1J mm ..... lewllq fer Dollen ..... ~ .... Tnitll .,c...q.._ • WUt'I MJ LIM? I Low lKY n. n1 Cf) IS,, LI Mujtr Prohlbidl TM Ill Y111ty : llltlrflCe ( (l))loum Dra• ......... 7:301$ZS,OOO ,,...... (Continued) ,.. Sitra ... THE DAILYPtloT, TV WEEK, APRIL 20. 1975 Could we do without hi01? The illegal alien : is he taking a job someone else needs? How n1any are there like him in Southern California and what are they doing to our economy? What would happen to us if they all went home? All this week Bob Simmons begins a series of special reports on the dilemma of the illegal alien. 6Rm Channel 2 News CBSS P~e 11 .. THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. APRIL 20, 1975 MONDAY (Continued) comes available in Brenda's build· m lewttdltd D U.. Merica11 StJlt inf, Rhoda is reluctant to take II. fll) Clt.Jwatchtn "Women's Sports D Rata• SuMlt fJ News at UCLA" Art Seldtnbaum and ())To Tell tllt Trvtll a> La Tierra Charles Ch1mplio visit UCLA to find APRIL 22 out whit moth11ted UCLA to triple D Mlnlell $ Movie: (C) (2hr) ''TM 10:001J (i1J Cil Ci) CBS NfWI Special Its budfet for women's sports. If the fticltr Tnitt" (com) '55 -Debbie "The U.S. Commitment to Israel . • For mornlnc •nd •ftemoon llatlqs, proaram Is wortin&, how ethletes Reynolds, Fr1nk Sinatra, Celeste How Lona ... How Strona?" The s>le•se ... DAYTIME PROGRAMS. feel about It and what is the proper Holm, David Wayne. extent and ch1n1ln1 nature of Amer· Below, for your convenience, •re place for sports at a university. (lj let's Make A Dul ica's support of Israel in its stru11le the d•y's movies. a> Ealtos m hwttched to ma1nlain an existence in the Mid· a,. Amteriull Outdetrutlll _ (j) die East. is examined and assessed DAYTIME MOVIES a:1 ~ Wiid WOttd of Animals in li&ht of President Ford's recent aJ Anllllll Wortd fll> Allor1 call for a U.S.' policy review of "111 10:00 0 "Bruk In the Circle'' (adv) '57 l!) Uttlt Rascals I Ylfltl Acompanatlt aspect s and all countries" In that -Forrest T ucller, Eva Bartok. • . Jl111111, Dean Show troubled area of the world. Charles Ci) "A .... to Lift" (dra) '65 -1:00 IJ Mn Special ·The Other Side film feature Collin&wood is the anchorman. Suzanne Pteshette, Ben Gauara. of ~tardom" (R) K~XT film crit!t little Rnals 0 m N • .. , , David Sheehan examines the mov11 q;::· fS,, ews 11.30 Q} Holi,w.ocl Story' (mys) 51 -sta(s life from the inside includina 1:00 II@ (I) (I) liunsll!Okt "The Wiv· Richard Conte, Julle Adams. Richard interviews with Marlon Bt1ndo, Paul ina" (R)'l"hree farm ~ys, who have O CARIBE-NEW BIG HIT Ea•n. Newman, Liza Minelli, Georp C. been ordered by their father to 10 *STACY KEACH STARS! 12:00 m ·~Met 111 Bombar" (dra) '41 Scott, Faye Dunaway, Richard ·Bur· to town and not return without O (~ fT'I) r:i"\ I!!:\ C I b "Th -Rosahnd Russell, Clark G1ble, ton, Warren Beatty 1nd Ellen · fi d th t th "t .. 16%1 \..!!./ vv ~ 1 ' • e Peter Lorre B ty WJVes, '" a e own women Patriots" Be11 and Mark move in on · urs n. In Ood&e City don't take to their a &an& of terrorists after the bomb· 1:00 0 "Sins of Jezebel" (rom) '54 -Q@ (j) m Ad 1m·12 "Camp" rustic ways, so they try the direct inf of the U.S. naval base on the Paulette Goddard, Geor1e Nader. Concl. Greaa w.hltney, a dellnq~ent ~roach-kidnappina. Caribbean island of Victoria Mau· 2:30 (I) "Ttr1a of Tur' Concl. "Call Gut youth who resists authority, 1s a u 9 00 (lj m Muda, Nlaflt rice Evans, Edward Binns, Christo· tht Marhta" (com) '42-Victor Mc· thorn in the sid~ of Officer Malloy, Maj9I Ltaaue lneball Baltimore vs. pher Cary and Patrick Macnee euest. Laflen, ·Edmuno Lowe. a volunteer boys camp coach, who Milwaukee (prim1ry 11me) OR San I 1111 lalla.. 3:00 O (C) "Tiit Last Ytpat'' (dra) •60 fails to convince Gre&a he can't buy Dleao vs. Houston (secondary 11me). Cit.I Coo Lat Estreflas _ Robert Staek, Dorothy Malone. friends. June Lockhart and Bob Sea-n Movie: (2tlr) "TM llidian flaht· Tflt Untouci.tbln @)'"You Were Ntvtr Lowtlltf' 1ren auest. .. . if' (wes) '55 -Kirk Dou1las, Elsa Tht Ope11 MllMI "L1w & Order: (com) '42 -Fred Ast,llre Rita Hay. II Movie: (C) (211r) five Mllllon M1rt~nelli. Walter Matthau, Dewey A Police View" worth. • Years to Eertll" (sci-fi) '68-Andrew Martin. Qj Ci) (C) "Claudelle ill&1iall"' (dra) Keir, Barbara Shelley, James Donald. 00 WlfclCftl ,!ll4 West .. 10:30 fJ Journey to Adventure '61 -0iane McBain Arthur Kennedy (j) Wild Wild West U w The Rookies Johnny G) fl) Nt1" W'll Hl·t h' Cl 'd .... ' 0 (9 Cl))@ (!) Ha ppr Days Lost is Gun" (R) Fred Williamson 1 u c tns, au e -~ns. , "You lfo to My Head" (R) Richie's auests as Johnny Barrows, rookie 10:45 fl) News J:JO CI> "The TanislMcl Allatl (dra) 57 fears eet the best of him while Mike Danko's close friend, whom . • -R~k Hudson. Robert Stack. tt readina a book on abnorm1t psy· Terry suspects of beln1 a biatime U .OO (I) 0 m (!) :::: U Husll, ~ush, S.ttt C~rt~ choloay and drive him to visit a dealer in huvy drup. ~dg)Df ~£ Concl. $dra) 65-Bttte Davis, Ohv11 psychiatrist. I Dealer's Choke .._, ••-nv de Hav1ll1nd, Joseph Cotten. Ci) (i1l CV MU htlttball ,...,. Both~~ • ~~ ~ ~ SICCtr fre11t Mtab ~~ 1::::.,1111 (Jj) Movie: (C) (2hr) "The Htllfl&ht· Mewlt Tn1tll ., "~-utftets lf1" (dra) '69 -John Wayne, Jim Tiie otller Half of the Sb "A ...,...... Hutton. China Memol(' (2hr) An account of CJ) To Tell tflt Trvttl 6:00 NIA laattblll "'7-0fts Dtaltfs Cholcl the visit of actress Shir1ey MacLaine Wild Wild West ; ()) lf6) II) m( • Im "'> =.. Both Sides .... and a deleaation of women to Main-( : Y![•) '°'w ~Ith -..d "'Ive ~!!. 00 (Qi CIJ All·Star Wrntllt•a land China in the sprina of 1974. llJ '"' ... : .,_ ., "' --Movlt The film. shot in Pekin&. Sha~ahai, U:30 II @ CI) Ci) cas Ute Movie: (C) • ~~1 fllll"' : llltmlltloul Allhutioft fntival C~nton, E~chow and the. forbidden ilfMr MOMJ or Yeur Witt" (com) •u-'' . El Show de Jrlvla Piul Ct~. examines the dally !rves of the •72 _ Ted Bessell, Elizabeth Ashley, =~!~ JapaMM La111ua1e Preara•• Chinese people _and p1rt1eular1y the Jack Cassidy. l :JO II cas Newt SpecW "Tiie IQ Myth" role of women tn Chinese society. 0@ @Ilg) m Johnlly CuHn : Electric C.ntpany This broadcast takes a close look at I Cl)) I 18cill t Tep of the Can Shecky Greene Is 1uest host. RodrJ ' fritncta IQ tests-what's In them. what's be· Los Pelivlca I 'ueaword 6:30 MtfY liriffht Sltow hind them. and whit's wrona with lepaMM Lanpap PNaram ' PtnJ MnH Aedr 5rifflttl them. It also examines how they l:JO m Merv trtffl1 S11ow (eij Cl)) (])Wide Wortd Mys. Drapet came to be used and ~hy, .and tX· tery "Hard Day at Blue Nose" (R) : lot•! plores the many arwu 1n which they t:OO II @ CV Cl) Ma11dt (R) An affec· The m1na1er of a Nevada dude ( Cl)) Dulff's Cllolce are used and misused in shapin1 tionate postcard from an old boy· ranch is visited by a New Yor11 Dtteft Preflle people's lives. CBS News Corrts90n· friend rekindles e flame in Maude's detective who arrives shortly before Uttl• .. 1C1l1 dent Dan Rather Is the anchorman. heart-until she turns that Vivian the mysterious murder or a woman 7 00 lrHSide 0@ m NBC TuesdlJ Movie: aot a similar card from him. Aaree· establishlna residence for a pendlna : 0 (iJ (j) mm ...... (C) (90) "Tltb •• the Witt Tltat ina to meet the min together, eadl divorce. John Astin and Patty Duke Bowline for ~l~n W11" (R) (com) '74 -Ben Murphy, makes plans to see him alone. Astin star. Med $Quad l<lm Darby, Matt Clar11, Jane Alexan- @ lite UllteucMbla fJ Mowie: "Caae of Cold" (dra) '52 6 Trdt ., Cottteflutnces der, Tony Franci~1. ~ li&ht·hearted -Jean Simmons David F1rrar James ~ look at Wild Btll Hickok and his U * S.W.A. T.--CHASES Donald. • ' 1 LoV: rJc,U11t? ret1tionship with Calamity J1ne as * MAD BOMBER**** ID The Untoudlables Tltt Fii Hickok Is taraeted for revenae by (]) 1 s,, some touih aunfifhters..,·.,.........,~ 0 CtB Ci)) (}) (!) S.W.A.T. "Time 12:00 0 Mowie: "lllqal Tr1Hlc" (~ys) Bomb" A bitter, unemployed movie '38 -Robert. Preston, Mary Carlisle, stuntman plans to blow up an entire J. Carroll Naish. studio which ht blames for 111 his m Dlktlri personal troubles. William Smith l2•30 n:.. Slltklt11h ftllowshl aue* · ~ P ID This •• T .. Join Sammy Davis 1:00 B (lg TttHmW Jr. auests. (}) (j) @ @ Newt ti) Muy Acndlddo 1 9:30 II {jj) (]) Cl) Rhode (R) Rhoda is sure it's time t.o move out of Joe's apartment when one of his old girl friends lets herself In with her own key. But when 1n 1p1rtment be· 1 :4511 Movie: "Abomln1blt Snowmen of iJie Hl .. layas" (acM '57 -Peter Cushinr. Forrest Tucker. 3:00 B Movie: "T1mttablt" (dra) '56 -Maril Stevens, Felicia Farr. La Mujtr Prohiblda 0 <9 (j)) (}) (!) I 18cij4 I QI Tiit Bl& Yan., VII Part I (R) "The Plaintiff: Adam W .... M I Kelno" (Germany, 1945) Ben Gaz· : Y!(• •ut ldtl IM zara. Lee Remick, Anthony Hopkins, ( C!J) loMm Leslie Caron, Den O'Her1ihy, Juliet · ~= Stoofn Mills, Anthony Quayle. The Leon 7·.JO I ~ ~fT\ Hol-....... ..., ... -Uris story of an American writer llll!I ~ ,,.....,.. .-.-·-who accuses a doctor of war crimes Lewt triun stri• when thl doctor was 1 suraeon in let's Make A Deal .. 1 T. ltll ... £ Truth 1 r-azi concentrat on camp. u"' m Merv GrtHln stlow • Mllllotl $ M9wtt: (C) (2hr) 1ob-fl\) Evtnln& at $J1npho11J Ml & tile *" Heeds" (com) '64 -Fr1nk Sinatra, Dun Martin, Sam· t:OO (j) Tiit UlltoudutMts ~ my Davis Jr. G) S.t1rl to Adventure THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. APRIL 20. 1975 @t) Situation Comedy (ij f'JK. II Right t :JO II um s,tdal "Will You Live to m ltwitched WEDNESD AY S. 1007" Charles Kuralt hosts this Q) 00 Let's Mike A Dul information quiz with help from Jo &T:' Tht Game "The · M'ind Game" Ann Worley, Ttd l<niaht and tht USC APRIL 23 u:1 School of Gerentology. This week's host is Rod Serhng ON for morninc •nd •fternoon llstlnp, who takes viewer~ on a tour ot ' "" pleaae 1ee DAYTIME PROGRAMS. 1 tranqu1llzers. therapy aroups and t'ID "-• Rom111t.1c RttM41ion ''Rodin" llefow, for your convenience, are manjuana. @I) La Tiena the day'5 movies. ti) Ntches Tapatias 10:00 tJ KNXT s,.cial "Ballad of the m Outdoors With Ken Callaway I H .. Th hi f DAYTIME MOVIES m CeJebritJ Bowline ron. o~ e story o the loco-'1) Little Ruuls motive in documentary recreation • and original film. John Stcondari 10:00 U ''Operation W.rheed" (adv) 'G4 1:00 I) UZ, (I} To n y Orlando & narrates. -Sean Connery. Alfred lynch, Stan· liw11 (IO led Knrght and Kate 0 9ctJ(fj mrollce Story ley Holloway. 1 Smith auest. "Robbery: 48 Hours" Jackie Cooper Ci) (C) "f'lllow Tall!.. (com) '59-0 \U @ tlQ) m Uttie House on Glenn Corbett, Jeremy Slate and Jo~ Doris Day, Rock Hudson. tlae Prairie "The Raccoon" (R) Pa Santos star as detectives who launch .. . . and Ma pray for the lives ol Laura a series of stakeouts to put an end 11:30 ~ Magnificent Obsession" (dra) and their do&, Jack. when they to a rash of holdups. 37-lrene Dunne, Robert Taylor. learn a rabid raccoon has bitten U m News 12:00 m "My Darline Clementine" (we!.) both of them. (j) I Spy •(6 -Henry Fonda, Linda Darnell, e Movie: (C) (2hr) •1My Dream la Vl.ctor Mature. ours" (mus) '49-0ons Day, Jack 00 (i1) CD CIS Reports "The IQ Carson, Eve Arden. Myth" 1:00 g "The Unholy Four'' (mys) '54-Ci) Wild Wiid West IE Bill Ballanet ~aulette Goddard, Patrick Holt. Wll· D (~ (f)) CV al That's Mr Ma· fl) Cfta C.n las EstreHas ham Sylvester. •a "Stephanie's Boyfriend" (R) f'7ll Clifton's romance Yfith Stephanie 165' The Untouchables 2:30 Ci) (C) "Some Kind of Nut" (com) his old airlfriend, is threatened whe~ fID lnterfKt "Les McCann: Makin' '69-Dick Van Dyke, Angie Olckin-her former boy friend shows v1gor- lt Real " son. ous resentment. lo.·•" ,,... Jou-•-............. re 00 ,,.. I ~e~ .... ' eCshC:,iceow ~..., ..... , w -"".. J: u (C) "All Hinds on Dtcl" (com) -"' -" ID ti) Ntws '61 -Pat Boone, Buddy Hac~ett, ft Profesor Aldao fID Feetlq Good "Comin& Back" Barbara Eden. QI Major Leacue Baseblll Oakland This show on post-heart-attack ure tt9) "Dud Redonln1" (dra) '47-A's at K.1nsas City. features Pearl Bailey talkina about Humphrey Bogart, Lizabeth Scott. El} feeling Good "Stress" An e•· her own attacks and host Dick Cavett Qj Ci) (C) .. Rapture" (dra) '65-amination of the different kinds of takina a special ''stress test." Melvyn Douglas, Dean Stockwell, stress. featurina Bill Cosby in two 10:•5 fl) Ntw1 11:ooeoommNews ())@) @ (i) News ltst of Groudlo Sil Bllllo Tht lticy Show Mlulon: lmpouiblt Truth Of CoftsequetKtl (])To Ttll the Trutfl Wiid Wiid Wtat : Y![a fer H••ltfl ( Cl)) Wanttd: Dead or Alive 11:30 8 (fij (I)()) CIS Lai. Movlt: (C) "The Co11nectlon" (dra) '73-Cllarles Durning, Ronnie Cox. l ~mJohnny Carson Peny llUH (!'ii Ci)) (3) Wide WorW Mys· tatJ "Spettoftvll" (R) fJ Movie: .. floocls of fear'' (mys) '59 -How1rd Keel, Anne Heywood. IE The UlttotKMbles lZ:OO U Mme: .. l.actJ In Distress" (mys) '43 -Paul Lukas. Sally Gray. m Mowit: "Mr. & Mrs. Smith" (com) '41 -Carole Lombard, Gene Raymond. Robert Montaomery. 12:30 m Slltllfnah feClonfllp 1:00 8 ®l Tomonow Cl)())~ 00 Ntws t:•s 1J Movie: "Elopement" (com) '51 -Clifton Webb, Anne Francis, Wil· liam Lundiran. 2:oom All-Night Show: "Lld1 from loulsi.111," "American Guerrilla In the PllUfpplnn" 1:30 IJ Movie: "Cfacll-Up" (dra) '46 - Pat O'Brien, Claire Trevor, Herbert Marshall. Patricia Goni. monologues on stressful situations. Dick Cavet1 is host. I \, l N I ~'J 1 , &:oo e o oo @J mm m News 7:00 CVO'J1JOO@OO<QJCIH News 00 Bonanza Ironside P1rtridee Faml'1 M1ril Terea1 Star Trell : EJedf ic Com panr Rocty l Friends o Merv Griffin Sllow Andy Griffith Dragnet : loom! ( (j)) Dealer's Chold • DeMrt ProfHe Utt1a Ratcals ODQ100 ma>News lrenside lowfiq for Doll1n 6 Moel Squad I Truth or Consequences • Wllafs My Une? I Love Lucy Tiit FBI CI}I Spy La MuJtr Prohlblda The Bl& Valley : f'~hololJ Today ( r1 (l)) Bonanza · Dqma Three Stoo(ts 7:30 I Lorne Greene's last of the Wild · Name Tllat Tune. Love American Style Celebrity S.Npstllles To T tl1 tflt T rvth • MHlion $ MM: (C) (2ht) .. Wiid In the Country" (dra) '61 -Elvis Presley, Hope Linet, Tuesday Weld. ii) Championship Wrestling m Japanese Languaae f'roartms 1:30 0 (tn ) (}) Q) Barner Miller ·~perience" (R) Fish is convinced he ls too old to be a deteclive and wants lo retire, while Capt. Barney Miller 1s faced with the problem of finding a bomber who has been destroyln& publlc buildings. m Merv Griffin Show fEl Ttie Music Project Presents "The Secret life of an Orchestra" 9:00 U (ii) W Cl) Can non "Tlf! Ex· chanae" (R) Cannon's long friend· ship with a former police comrade plunees him Into the midst of a .t~norist's vendetta against the po- liceman. Robert logaia. Edward Binns and Suzann Arnold auest 0 Qj@tiQ) ~H v c 11 Tanner "Winners & Losers" (R) When an alt.&ed slow student quits school, a concerned Lucas Tanner ruffles the feathers of both parents and faculty in a determined effort lo learn the reason. i Tiit Untouchables (!Ji 00> @fl) -11-,-,,-,A-L I QB Patt'-Mt; {R) .;The Defendant: Abraham .. ca~· (~land -1945) Ben Gazzara. LA Remick, Le$lle Ca· ron, Anthony Hopkins, Dan O'Herlihy, Anthony Quayle and Juliet Mills star in this three.part drama based on the novel by Leon Uris about a ph)'· slcian's lawsuit against an author who atcused the doctor of war crimes during World War II. I Safari to Adv .. ture Thutre in America "Mass" ( r) Leonard Bernstein's "Mass," basad loosely on the Roman Liturey Is performed by 200 Yale student~ in Vienna's Konzerthaus. The work combines jazz, blues, rock 1nd street jargon with format ~f-tl of the Roman Utur1Y ind H . 9:300 Ntws fl) Chucho Avtll1Mt II) La Tierra • 10:00 IJ (J1.l (]) Ci) 0 a 11 A I fht R•· broadcasts of the series starrina Burt Reynolds as Dan ... 1n unconventional Homicide ~ De· tective Lieutenant. Morman rel and Ned Romero also star. 0 @ (I) ®) m Petrecelll "Mir· ror. Mirror on the WalC' (Rt stlf· anie Powers euests as twin 11tt•rs. one of whom is auilty o( the SftJi~I of a phil•ndering playboy. UIDNns (i) I Spy m 1111 Ball1nce &> Cfta Con la• &ttellaaJ f3) Tht Untouchables 10:30 fJ Joumey to Advewture ll)@!)News 10:45 fl) News @!)Cinema 34 u:ooe rn omm ..... 0 00®1900,.,. U lest of Groucho ·@ Set BUiio fJ The Lucy Shew m Mission: '"'""*' I Trutfl or CoflMqueta1 (j) To Teti tfle Tmtl itid Wlkl West Ytaa tor Htlltll I . JI (Qj (j)) W11tted: Dud er MM 11:30 ft (jj) CI) Ci) C1$ latl Mewit: (?) "The Nlifrt Dlutr" (dn) '71- Patricia Neal. Pamela Brown. Nlch· olas Clay. o 9 oo a m J°""" ea"°" Slnaer January Jones 1uests. OGueuword 00 f'iny Mason 0 <9 Ci)) ())Wide W..W Sft· cial "Unsolved Mysteries & lnves· tigators" The many dimensions of physical phenomena ranalna from such provocative subjects as ESP to planets and people from the past are examined, discussed ind u · plained. Mike Connors hosts. fJ Movie: (C) 1edhlld fro. WJ· ••1111" (wes) '53-Maur"" O'Hara Alex Nicol, J11nne Cooper. ' Q) Tiit U~blet 12:00 U Mowlt: "As Yov"I As You F_,.' (com) '51 -Monty Wooley, Thelma Ritter, Jea" Peters. m Movie: "The S...u f'lt" (dr1) I '48 -Olivi1 de Hftilla"d, Maril Stevens. I 1!:30 ID ~lll11ah Feflowsfllp 1:00 8 Qj) TOlllOrl'N (]) (() 0 CJ) .... 1:45 II Movie: (C) "Sease stMt"' (dra) '57-Susan Stmbtra, He~ry ,F~nda. 2:00 m All·Nl1tlt Show: ., ~ .. W1uffrent," '"Up a. lt/lllJr .... · 'I IJ<' .II ~ CLOSE -UP I L . '" 'DISPARATE DUO' 0 ' 1 "I N 't beUeve In abeolutes." ... do-money. That's oae absolute I ablolutely beUen In." • WIU Claudler and Sonny PrulU are "gypsy" truckers, but that's abollt'a1l they have in common. Will, a college graduate, is part cynic a'tfd 1plflt idealist and doesn't believe in absolutes. He belongs to the younger generation searching for a meaningful way of liJe, avoiding the established criteria of living, aod seeking a common ground lor mankind. Sonny, a graduate of the school of hard knocks, is a IMJ;l .gt a~Aioo and few words, and believes only in one way-bis. H¢;s \>.ee.D around, ha.s seen it all and owes no mao. Without apolo· gie51 hor' ..his own boss, carrying "anything, anywhere, anytime any- one pays." Claude Akins and Fi-ank Convene star as Sonny and Wil l, two unlikdy partners who use the open road as their proving ground each Thursday at IOPM oo NBC . Akins who has portrayed a heavy tbfo~h JllOSt ot his show business career welcomes this chance to ' P.Qflt~ tpe "good guy" for a change, though as he says "it's much easier to be bad than good." "Try smiling for a pbotograpn and 1 you'll get an idea bow bard it is to act the good guy," suggested A~im. "Tbcn try sneering. It's almost impossible to sneer badly." Bom bl Nelsoa, Ga., and reared in Bedford, lnd., Akins has been acling since bis debut in a church play at the age of five. With acting as bis goal, he majored in speech at Northwestern University. Following graduation, and his marriage to Therese "Pie" Fairfield, he went .lo work for a Bedford limestone company as a salesman. The president of the company was a theatre fan and got Akins into the Barter Theatre in Abington. Va. Theo be was New York bound where he woo a role in "The Rose Tattoo." After 1evenl MMOm with touring companies, .AJlins landed a movie role io "From Here to Eternity." and has since appeared in such films as "The Caine Mutiny," ''Skyjacked," "Aap," "Devil's Brigade,·• "Inherit the Wind," "The Great Bank Robbery," und "The Timber Jacks." Akins bas also appeared in about 1 SO television shows. Movin' On is Ak.i.o.s' first series starring role though be says he has probably made more TV pilots than any other Hollywood actor. A golf addict, Claude is a member of the Hollywood Hackers, and shares his enthusiasm with his teenage son, Claude Jr., who aspires to become a professional golfer. Convene Is a nadn of St. Lou~ Mo., who received his early training on the stage in New York City. He still heads for the stage whenever he is away from· a film or television camera, appearing in Bertolt Brecht's "Arturo Ui,'' in New Haven, Conn .. prior to production start on Movin' On. Active in repertory theatre, he has performed in such plays as ''The Seagull," "Death of a Salesman," "Night of the Iguana" and "A Man for All Seasons." lo New York. he originated the role of Billy Einhorn in "The House of Blue Leaves." and appeared in "First One Asleep Whistle." In two seasons with the American Shakespeare Festival he was in "King Lear," "Richard Ill'' and "Much Ado About Nothing." His fac~ Is famillar to telftlslon viewers because of roles in such programs as Mod Squad, Medical Center and The Bold Ones, and he also starred in two series, N .Y.P.O. and Coronet Blue. Frank's motion picture credits include "The Rowdyman," "Shadow of a Gunman," ''Hurry Sundown," "The Tattered Web" and "Dr. Cook's Gard~n." Reared in Bucks County, Pa., and educated at Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass., be earned his B.S.A. degree at Carnegie Tech. in Pittsburgh. Not unUke hll cbancttt, Will Chandler, Converse drove the cross- country trip from New York to California to see the "real" America with his wife and two children, Allan and Celia. before Hying on to location in Astoria, Oregon. Both Akins and Converse were in- structed how to jockey the huge diesels prior to filming by veteran stuntman and trucker Bobby H owell , who Akins remarked deserved a medal for not jumping out of the cab. "Opentln1 a hie die8el is bard enou~ to concentrate on even when you know what you'r't doing," satd Howell, "but I made it even harder on these stars. I had them rehearse lines while operating the rig in actual script conditions over rugged back roads" "There were a few times I swallowed mighty hard, but I'm really proud of these guys. I'd trust riding wjth them sooner than some friends I lcnow who have been trucking !or years." . , ... 14 THE DAILY ll'ILOT, TV WEEK. APRIL 20, 1975 T H lJ H S D 1\ Y APRIL 24 For moml,. and afternoon U.tl,.., pleaM ... DAYTIME PROGRAMS. ltelow, for your convenience, are the day's movln. DAYTIME MOVIES 10:0011 "Se PiMdtJ Wt NII" (dra) •43 -Cl1udette Colbert, P1ulette Godd1rcl, Yeronicl Like. Cl) """'-T1lr11" (dr1) '36-Joel MCcr11, Merle Oberon, Miriam Hop- kins. ll:JO ID "Aape .. .,.. (dfl) '6l-Geor1e Hamilton, Mercedes Mc:Clmbrid1e. lZ:OO ID "'Yeu C.t1't lu• AnJ fra It" (com) '56-June Allyson, Jldt Lem· mon, Jim Beckus. 1:00 ft .,A lffe 11 tlM lellnce" (dra) ''55-Riclrdo Mont1lban, Anne S.n· eroft, Lee Marvin. 2:30 Cl) (C) ..,.,. I• ~,..,. (rom) '63-EJvls Presley, Ursula Andms. J:OO D (C) "'V.,qe t. tM .._ If lit Sea" (sci-fl) '61 -Waller Pid1eon, Join Font1ine. @)'"Mrs. Mlllwtr" (dra) '42-Greer Garson, W1lter Pid1eon. 9 Cl) (C) "Ma" hi tlle Mlddlt" (dr1) '64-Robert Mitchum, France Nuyen, Barry Sullivan, Trevor How· ard. J:JO (I) (C) "McHele'1 NIVJ J11111 tM NI Force" (eotn) '65-Joe Flynn, nm Conw1y. D.,..., la A ~ (dra) '64- 0livia de Havilland, Ann Sot.hem, Jeff Corey, James C11n. , r • 1 • I ,.. I • ' ~ I 1:00 Cl)TeTelltMTd D ..._ $ ...,.: <C> <2:1w> .., .. w Teua" (com) '63-Dtin M1rtln, fr1nk Sin1tr1. m1ewlldlM GD *='ctt•lt AIMfial ..... ,. .... mn. ,,....,... Q)lfbbr..W ...... QJualt ltacala 8 THE WALTONS! THE * WEEK'S BEST BET! 8 @ CJ) Cl) Tiie ....... "The System"~) lOhn-Boy Is faced with 1 severe test of his inte1rity when he catches a friend cheltlna on 1n exam and university rules state th1t he will be expelled If he doesn't re· port it. D u CI> (1j) m SU1ahl11 ''Anael of Doom" Jiii pts worried •bout the concept of death and Sam ls baffled as to how to explain it without fri1htenin1 her. A cl1ssc.oom pet dies, and Jill hes countless ques· tlons and thou1hts about what d11th ls. Sam. W11vtr end Givits try 111 sort.s of thinp to quell her fears, but Just as abruptly, Jill forrets her curiosity 1bout d11th ind becomes curious about sex. U Mnte: (C) (Zllr) "Saafu" (1dv) '72-Jason Robuds, Peter Falk, M1rtln Landau. CJ) Wild Wlcl West a ca ())> CJ) m 11eca1L 1 U.htl. c...,., ile.tj! Host Monty Hell takes 1 ton111e·ln-dleek, be· hlnd·the·scenes look 1t the movies when he visits a major motion pie· ture studio back lot. Joinlna Monty ue Michele Lff, Marty Feldmen, ttle Lennon Sisters, 1nd Steve Llwrenc:e. Dennis Weaver. Raymond Burr and Robert Wqner make cameo appearanus. m Dulef'• Cllelct ...... ..,.. .... fBMldllC... QjMowie m .. ...,....,... QJ Jape ... u ...... Pretra•• U>DU <I>a m ... c.. .. 111ow "Accute BullopfiObla" Bob's old skills of salesmanlhlp come in han· dy when he must penuade his land· lord, Mr. Buuo (Ronny Graham), to enter the hospital for an operation, 1fter one of Bob's practice sessions with • stettloscope reve1ls a medi· cal problem. m 11en ertm. .. t:OO 8@ CJ) Cl) CIS ThtlfldlJ Mew· le: Ct) l2llij Hf1le CeM ,.,,. ' tM IM ..,... (R) (wa) '69- Robert Mitchum, Georp Kennedy, David Carradine, Tln• Loulte, Dou1· las Y. Fowley, Lois Nettleton, John D. Ch1ndler, John Carradine, Marie Windsor, Martin Balsam. Mitchum end Kennedy Join fon:ea to oust a 1an1 of outlaws from • tum·of.the· century Western town. II U Cl) am Mic DM -.. Ptftny MarstiiTi, Chad Everett, Ike & Tlna Turner, and Jose Feliciano are Mac's 1uests. (l)ne u .... c11 ..... D <~Cl)> oo m e!f'¥' QI VII "The Trial" (R) usion of this thrH·part drama stanin1 Btn Gauara, Anthony Hopkins, Lee Remick, Lnlle Caron, Dan O'Her· llhy, Juliet Mills, and Anthony F R I D A '{ APRIL 25 Quayle. The Leon Uris story of an For moml111 and afternoon llltJnp American writ~r Who accuses a doc· pleue ... DAYTIME PROGRAMS'. tor of war cumes committed whllt Below for your convenience are he was a sur11011 at 1 Nazi POW the ~y's movies. ' camp durinc Wor1d War II. ., .. ._''"'the CMJ•pic DAYTIME MOVIES fl) ftlttval llterudtul fE Slltllt f1111 "Love" (1927) Greta 10:00 ~'"Held lact the .~· (dr~) Garbo and John Gll~rt stir. A short 'li-Charles Boyer, Ohv11 de Hav1I· subject future f,ows the 45. land, P1ulette ~d1rd. , minute film. (j) '"latUe HJ•• (dra) 57-Rocll Hudson, Martha Hyer. t:JOIJNIWS II) La Tiena 11:30 Ol HJ'he loll Walt" (dra) '54- kithony Quinn, Charles Coburn. 1%:00 m "Whlrtpoel" (dra) '50 -Gene 10:00afD(j)111 m J "'Pl°"" . Tierney, Jose Ferrer, R~hard ~te. Martin Roast ''Sammy avfs Jr." 1.00 0 "CltJ WttMut Mn (dra) 43- Guests Include Milton Berle Don Linda Darnell, Michael Duane, Ed· Riclde~. Norm Crosby, Phyllis 1 Dl!ler. 2:30 ~ (g)uc~::!t\atntr' (adv) •71 _ Freddie Prlnze and Frank Gorshin. Georae Himilton, Sue Lyon. u m..... 3:00 D (C) .. __., All ... ts" (dra) '56 (j) I S,, -Jeff Chandler, Julie Adams, Georee fl) Clb C... u1 f.lll.U.1 Nader. 9 The Ulltoudaallln llli) "Sa11 fraldaco'' (dra) '36-Clark 10:30 D Jouniey to Adwteturt .,., ..... 10:45fl)News f!)CIMtMl4 U:OOll (l)Dmm ..... D Cl) 0 Cil 00 Nen U lest o1 lrltldao (j)set. ... D n. lllCJ Sbow m Mla6N: 111,.alMI m Trutll tf C:O.NC1utec111 CiZJ CV Tt TtU .... T,..,.. 9 Wiid Wld Wnt fl'l)Yqafer Htltttl <a Cll> wallt8d: Deld °' Altve ll:JO ft Ci'1 Cil (I) CIS a.... MMe: (lj .... ~It ........ S..rt. Why Detu't He Ttl Ua Wlltrt ~ ,,., (dra) '73-Georc• Peppard, Anne Baxter. II 0 (j) 9) m ..._, Carteft Phyllis Newman and Dr. Carl Saaan cu est. 8TwfUcM lHt @'-"J ....... D (9 (I)) (])WW. Wertd S,. c1il "Abortion: Merciful or Murder?" D Movie: "Up f....r' (com) '51- David Wayne, Tom Ewell. m TIM UlltHdlaMn U:OO U MIMt: "Cttdl u Cetldl Can" (cOm) '68-Vittorio Gassman, Mar- tha Hyer. m MM: "Setfm Owtr Lbbtn" (dra) '44-Veri Ralston, Richard Arlen. 1:00 D ®) T1111onow U(l)Cl)OCIJ Ntn l:•S 11 Mtvit: "Otl Mtft. Oii WOMtft" (cOm) '57-Tony Rand1ll, Din Dalley, Ginaer Roeers. m M·NIOt Atw: "tMlvetl Can Will." Nfirt °"' Africa" J:-45 G .,_.: '1Hff lafl" (dra) '47- Pat O'Brien, Anne Jeffrep. Gable, Spencer Tracy. ~ (j) (C) "Tiie lnllOCUtl" (mys} '62-Deborah Kerr, Michael Red· 1rave. 3:10 00 (C) "Wrttt. oe the Wltld" (dra) '57-Rock Hudson, Dorothy Malone, Lauren Bacall, Robert Stack. D "Ce•,..•" (dra) '59-E. G. Marshall, Dean Stockwell, Bradford Dillman, Diane VanL f " I . . ' ~ 1:00 ·-~"IJ~ ~'"'"" • lronide rattrl41e fa11111J Marla Ttreu Stir Trek : Eledrlc Cotnpa-r Rec11J I F rltftds 1:30 Metv Srfffln .,._ AMJ 8riffml DnCMt :Z.... ( Ci)) DMltr's Cttolct • Dtaert Prefile Uttlt last.ab 7:00 DDQl(l}mGD News ,,.. ... INlilta let Dellars .. s.Uld Tnrdl er Clftaqutnetl Wllafa My Une? 1 lMtl.MCJ TIM Fii @ IS., La Muter rroldbWa Outdoon Wltll Ktt1 Ca1awaJ : Aviltitl WMthtr ( Cl)) louua ~1111 Tlt11t stooan 7:30 I Ma~t'ld1 rartJ • Qj ct) ®l ...,._, Squam lMt Alnlrica• ""' D *SPECIAL* *THE GAS COMPANY'S "WORLD OF THE SEA" IJWtftd el Hie Sea To Toll tM Trutll Miii• $ Mewit: (C) (2111) .,. tf tt.wr' (dra) '69-Mary THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEI<, APRIL 20. 1975 Tyl1r "'oore, Elvia Presley, Barbara would rather pay·off on 1 blldunall McN1ir. thrut than reveal the ~st.of Ids m Dlq• .Wa,..Up Innermost anxieties. \ 9 Malet LM&ut ........ Oakland m lill .... Mt A's VI. Califoml1 Ancels. Si) Mutt,,a.c. fllutre "Tiit Nine I I.etc" Allclln News am.w Tailors" (R} ....,.,... -G) La Crilda 11'8• C.W. frtnih of Man 9:30 O (9 (J)) (I) a> Tiit °" CM· W..W tf Sumv1I jit ''The P1ul Williams•SMW' (R) lJalt late.all fetht's d1uchter runs tw1Y to· be 1:00 R @ (j) fn.t., e:__,, S,.Cilll near her idol, Paul Wlllltna.i .. Nn1 "Herry & Manie" Don Knotts and Felix and Oscar fruslttJed WM~ she Eve Arden &tar in this comedy pilot refuses to return. Paul 1 Wiiiiams about a man who tries to marry off 1uests as himself. his strona·•illed sister·in-law and I MNewsu-t..-• v.~ -· f aets more than he baraained for. -, ... , ~ Co·starrina are Tom Poston, Lucille la Tiena Benson, Kathy Davis and Eddie 10:00 R @ ({) (IQ) m ronc. WoMIJt.' ~ll1n. iifaraet Black" (R) Ruby DW tl) Ci)@) m S.ftfOfd I Soft IUtstS IS I political a\ctMst Wflio;' hefamlly Man" This episode is 1 111inst her wishes, 1ets protection proaram development project for a from the. undercover teem durfn1 possible new series in which Whit· her visit to 1 university c:llJWM.IS1I min M1yo, st11rin1 IS Grady, moves ; Nen out of Watts to live with his dau1h· I ~ ter Ellie (Carol Cole, d1u1hter of the <a ({)) (]) ED Ct t Cftmdt late Nat Kina Cole) and her husb1nd "! "For the flmil~ '"bnor' (R)l .. u I Hal (Joe Morton) who live in fash· Christie helps partner Joe Caruso lon1ble Westwood, site. of UCLA. face a p1inful dilemma when 1 where Hal is 1 coach. crime syndicate chieft"" offers to U Jilovlt: (C) (211f) tlfalts tf Ter· spare the life of the dettctivt's 'fa· rot' (hor) '62-Vincent Price, Peter ther in return for the frtedom of a Lorre. idiclte tieulenanl. Wild Wild West S.fari to Advtllture ca Cll> cv m Wehak-The n.. u ........ Stllbr ''The Spanish Moss : Ewtnl111 at S)tm,._, (R) Murders" (R) Kolchak. trackin1 a lO:JO fJ Joul'MJ to Advttltul9 1e1end1ry bayou monster that m fl> m Ntn shrouds its victims in slimy swamp l0•45 Im CiM• 34 ~::h. finds himself earm111ted for 11;00 ~ ~ m ~ ..... (j) Latia rrofllt 'ii.t ®J CiJ ~News m DodCtr laeball Dod&trS I t San ._. 1et...,8.19UC IFran:;:' ='N.. . ;;-..: Show Ptbrt Dlabla = or CoMtqueM:n :: :::. ';e'::'"' (}) T1 Tell the Truth JapeMtt u111ua1e ''°'""'' 111 t tr u t Io Ill I Clla111pioMhlp Wrutllnc l:JO R CiZJ ()) Cl) We'U let IJ An· 1· 'la for Heaftlt dr81, who Is studyln1 dru1 abuse In ( ) Wa11ttc1: Dud er Allvt school, sees all the symptoms of 11:30 m cas utl Mowtt: (C) alcoholism in her father, and pro· lltard~llor) '71 -Bruce Davison. ceeds to ask him the questi9ns fre· Ernie Bo.!l!line. , quen.!!r_ posed to .!!_Obable alcoholics. n 9 (JJ 110) m Joll1111J Clrtoll R QI (j)@) W Clllce & The MirvlnHamlTiCh 1uest1. ili1 "The Lifter" (R) Ed Brown rt· 8 DM 1Ursll11tr'1 ltd CoftCtfl acts e•plosively to ChiCQ's plans to Rory G1lla1her Electric F111, Robert move to New York ind the crisis Klein and Steel1ye Span auest. continues until Cousin Cerlos (Rich· (j) Mowlt: "Japar" (adv} '55- ard Yni1utz) arrives 11 the 11ra1e. Sabu, Barton Maclane. m Wal~ Wttk u (a (I))(}) m WI•• Wlfl• 9:00 8 @ Cl) Cl) C1$ Friday Movie: llJdeij "Alice Cooper: The Nlcht· ("CJ (liar) ..,.. ... of tM Apa'' (R) mare" A special blend of etrit fen· (adv) '68-Chartton Heston, RoddJ tasy and melody with .specl1l 1utst McOowall, f(im Hunter, Maurice Vincent Price. Evans, James WhltlnOfe, James Daly, i Star Trek Linda Herrison. Heston stars in the • Mtwlt: "11N SH11t ....,,... orltlnal apes epic that sparked 1 hor) '63-Robert Hutton, Les Trt· number of adventure film sequels. mayne, Susan Hart. Transported some 2,000 years ID MMI: "'f1111ds" and "'fflldl throuah time, four American astro· 8ttt ti Wttt Plt.r' nauts crash·l•nd on an unidentified 1· Tiit Sln11trs pl1net. They trek across miles of 12:00 Movit: "Count Thret I ,,,.,.. arid desert, but their freedom is ( ra) '55-Van Heflln, Joanne Wood· short·llved when they are captured ward, Pllll Carey, Raymond Burr. by I band of uniformed 1ori111S from 9 Roct Co11etrl the !l!.t society. 12:30 Cl) Movtt: (C) "CartlilMln" (adv) II QI Cl) (lj m ltodftrd fllt1 '52-John Payne, Arlene Dehl. iif>rofit & Lou" Part I Kidn1ppe,. 1:00 I (ffj) Mld11flllt s,.dll clobber Jim whll• 1bductln1 1 client 1:45 liivle: "Pt\allte• tf tt.t °"'8" from his trailer In the first half of ( or) '62-Herbert Lom, Httttltr this lwo·part dr1m1 about stock Sears. merktt ma11lpulations. 2:30 m All·fl!Pt SHw: '"VM ,.,..., " ()) n. u.......... ..,-...... , .... .,.. ..... D <a Cl)> CIJ m Net L """ J:JO ti,...: "CarW' (dra> '59- ...,. "Ainsley's Secrer' Ainsley Dt1n Martin, Shirley Maclalno . ._15 ... '39-Humphrey 8011rt, Willi1m Hol· SATUf~D A Y den. 0 (ti) Ci)> (j) Ad""'*''" of Sii· APRIL 2' i .. • : I I, • ~ I . ; Movie: '"Blood on ttae Sun" ( fl) '45-James C11ney, Sylvia SidniW1llace Ford. 9:00 1 ~(j) Sceobf·Doo • . 6 ti9) m lalMI ., Ult lolt 1:00 Cl) SU•riM s-.atat ( ) Cil Dtvllll d§ Q,,.,._ QoM.Up Clpt1i11 Rod's MediclM Sllow 1:30 SunriM Sttntstet : Mlsttf meta' Ntl(hbt"-ood TV I am.to• 9:30 I.Ill Ci) 5'\au•I Coltaumtr l'JptrltJICt Q) (j) m Slpu..S Ufa Rip U Movie: "Up the Rlvtf'' (com) '38 7:00. ~ 00 f1¥0rtta Mlrtialtl -Pres!~" Fo.iter. Phyllis Brooks, Cl)®) m Addalla ftllllly Tony "'1rtin. ttklnd U (~ (j)) Ci) Lanie's Rescue ~'!..~~~ Yoal'• Cana :i)'~~1: Ale~e . Mister hctn' NtlaflborMod 10:0011(!.1)(1) NIA l11htb1ll 7:30 Iii lum Play-Offs (3hr m Chopper 8UllCh I QI Ci)~ m P'lnlc Pa1ttflt1 ) lup Bunny Wol'fd of SUrvi'lal Youth & ttle luuet (~ Cf)) (!) aJ Super frltnd1 EJt111t1ttl1J Ntw1 • Movie: "The Champion" (dr•) Clneacolelldas '49-Kirk Douglas, Ruth Roman, 1:00 (]IJ CD Cl) Jeen1tie Arthur Kennedy. U (1) (1j m EmefllftCJ + 4 Ascot Reees CtM Autry Theatre Action Theatre 111 llue Mlrt>le : Sesa•e StrHt (Qfj (I)) CV Hone KMI ,....., · ltotllf Simes Mevte: ""Sularfuat" (dr1) '68-10:30 · 123 @ El:) Star Trell Gene Barry, Join Collins. 6 Oiler ,..,._, other Places I Unit Three Wonts A-topp111• CoullbJ Music Movie: ,.Escapt Fro• Red Vtlce of T"'9 R~" (wes) '58-Brian Donlevy, S.S.N Stnet Eilene Janssen. 1:30 @(])Cl) Pebbles & ...... 11:00 0 QJ@®) El:) Major Lu1ue la•• laltblll St. Louis Cardin1ls at Chi· I til (I) (1j m Run, Jot. RH CllO Cubs OR Milw1ukee ~. New iilin WIJll• TMetre York. Mtvlt: "'lnbJble .,.,..... (drt) 0 Movie: (C) "Powder R~r" (adv) '53-Rory C1lhoun. Corinne rFOR----1 1 WEAR ON 1 t . t C•lvet, Cameron Mitchell. (]) Tij~nl! Wlllffw to the StuUI ' D <a CIJ> 00 a> Thete Ate the Da11 I Mr. Wlurd Chtlftploftshlp Wrestllnl 11:30 Youtlt In tht 70. I CONCRETE l f POST Al EMPLOYEES f t WELCOME f IM SIZES ' 6TO 18 t ' AAA to EEEE t .t t f t lsll.95 f t RED WING ~..rt SHOE STOIES r"' Jim one 8locll Soulll of Le P1lrn1 t ..... 772·144t t SANT A ANA Jul! Norlll OI Edt~ t 1427 '-· .... ...... 543-1449 t WISTMIMSTU Jut1 Sout11 ot f A w .. 1m1ntter 8f110 ' '14214 lffcll II•'-~ Hl-1106 t HOURS: 10 AM TO S:30 PM ' A Fn . 'til 8 PM j ._. _____ _ ,... 16 Movie: "rite Qlrt F1om Jone1 Beach" (rom) '49-Ronald R1111n, Virain la M1yo. 1Hud..01t Wally's Worbtlop Tiie EJder1 (R) This documen· tary considers the process of a1in1 in the context of • society obsessed with youth. a society with 1n in· flation1ry economy, acctler1tin1 technolo&Y ind an in1dequat1 medical system. (Q! Cl)) fritMs of Man QJH• Fuban l f j f f{ ', ( , I ', lZ:OO D (~()))(I) a> T..,.....t •f ea..,._ Golf live covera1e of the third round of pl1y in this toum1- ment from La Com, Cl. D Movie: (C) "Siem" (wtS) '50 -W1nd1 Hendrix, Audie Murphy, IBurl:~bOean Ja11er. 111 llue Marble Ctlltltr Mltlnee Muskal VaMIJ Slliotr 12:30 (j7J CD ()) CIS Sports s,.c. c.cullr "Challen1e Tennis Mitch" Jimmy Connors, the youn1 tlaer of tennis who is ranked No. 1. takes on the only top pl1yer he has never defeated, the hard-hittin1 John Newcolftbt of Australia, in a thre.- of·flve set match 1t C11sa(s Palace, Lis Veaas, Nev. THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEI<, APRIL 20, 1975 I =~ D~~ltlft·UP Nanny & Ille Pr9fe110r Tiie O,.• MW (R) W1UJ'1 Worbllop 1:00 D Toda(• Ho111e 00 Mowlt: "Tiie Cuntlctitlf'' (wes) '50-Greaory Peck, Ktrl Mi lden. m Dod(et .....,,, Oodaers at Sin Francisco Glints. I PttticMt Juf!CtiN dne ••la llrde Fil• Feature 1:30 USC Voli.,ball USC vs. Pepper. dine. 0 <9 Ci)) (j) aJ Amerlcaa llndatand 0 Movie: (C) "Tht Cre1t Siowt Uprlsh1t' (!#e.s) '53-Jeff Ch1ndler, Fiith Domeraue, Lyle Bettaer . I Biii Co., The Sime (R) 2:00 Prep Sports Wortd Arcedia lnvl· t1tion1I Track Meet. o Newsm1ller1 '75 Comer l'yte (I) £.cluatlon 1t Work : 1111 Mo,en' Jour111l • U.S:Nawy 2:30 Movie: .. ,Hie In the Streets" dra) 'SO-Richard Widm1rk. P1ul Doualas.' 6 Dalltari Co11tt Altar Sl11 Diel• H1ppet1ln1 Hip Ch19trraJ OO Coikieni ( I (j)) World tf Survlnl • A&Jlcultun USA • Fllnt Future 3~ Mriculture USA :t1c!AL I Clll It Mac.aroel "S.il on the Wind's Time" 8 Water Wortd Movie: "T1te Tltt Star" (wn) '57 -Henry Fonda, Tony Perkins, Betsy P1lmer. l1i 1n1111rt • @ @ Movie: (C) "Tht stripptf"' (dr•) '63-Joione Woodward, Rich· ard Seymer. Wiid Wiid Wnt : Fiim Features ( Cf)) Outdoon · Vliftalldt A lta Estrell11 • TrHhouM Club Walf(1 Wortsllo• J:30 HudlOft lrothtn · Saturday MeYle: "Tht Mu_,.. (mys) I' 2-5~,e On~ Man~~. ..._..: (C) "'fhle .,..,..... "'"'" (dr1) '7l-Anj1riette CO. mer. Robert Conrad. Stef1nie Powers. m Mtwte: "Crutlott of ci-. Hu· 1M1tldl'° (sci-fi) '62-Don Me- 1ow1n, Erica Elliott. l 'Tht Vltsl1tlaft (I)...,.. CoullbJ hJcht'llY Ttday Cl)) Outdton With Kii Cll· lnay . • 1 Chriltopfltr Clo114Jp Wnllln(tH Debates tw ttae 70. 4:00 Hartt• Cltllttrolttn Fii• ftatuf9 ........... ,,.. ci-. ·OIJ•pic CtlttWttr .... ,., StarTl'd [5)WatarW..W iit1Mt22 Ptttet Wa,_., : Wedd Press ( Cl)) World tf lldlll ti) World Cup Soecer West Ger- Vtb of Alfkulturt lm1n~~·M:. 4:30 flt Na.ft (e8 Ci)) Cl) aJ ABC 's Wide ocW tl Spotts (2hr) Former Heavy- wei1ht Ch1mplon of the Wortd, C~rae f oreman, ftees five consecu- tive opponents in 15 scheduled rounds of boxln1 action, live from th,e Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto, C1nada, The format e11ts f01 Fore· min to box each ch1llen1er for 1 llmit of three stand1rd thrH-minute rounds usin1 the r11ul1tlon 10 ounce aloves employld in title com- petition. Foremen's opponents ue Mic Foster, Alonzo Johnson. Terry · Daniels, Boone Kirkm•n ind Pedro osta. (j) American Outdoonman 00 Name of tti. Cntt H1nll Tholftpson Show Coro111 N• 5:00 Dust(a T'"hOuM Movie: (C) .. Jeue Jamel'' (dra) '39-Tyrone Power, Henry Fonda, Nancy Kelly . I Water Wortd ®)Naws Wild Wild West Mowie: "Diworct, A 111 • r I ca n style" (com) '67-Dick Yan Dyke, Debbie Reynolds. Juon Robuds, Jean Simmons. Mod Squad {3)WlfW•flllcMI ff.my o. .... : ... ""' Mttka lltlle ...... 5:JO Wtfid of Survtvai @{3)Ntws Uttle RalClll 1:00 l:JO 7.:00 °"""' Movie: (C) oca.. PW' (dra) • -Kris krlstofferson, Ktren Bltck, Gene Heckm•n. I ~~~= The R91111lltlc Rebefllt1 Ctl..., Gott cti.11 .. ,. ThrttSIMI" nem ..... 111 .. .. • .., ... ,., ... lholt fll&M Wtfy (f)Rillll*lealltc ... utenifJpttftMWMll Ci) Dlaltttlt HeeHn • TMFlrtq LIM The ......... l"ci)) ....... lepect ..... c..tt ..... 00 Other ,..,.., otlMf ...... luMMub • Tiie Flslltnu• Fl• flltuf9 uate ....... Other ,..,.., Other ..... Wld KJll&do• DlalHld ltead '"'"" r.r Dellen ... ..,.c..,.., ~t.. --Tiit Jtn. ...... • MlllM $ Movie: (C) (ZM ptail Al*ht" (Wit) '72-let Van Clfff, C.rroll BIMr, stuart Whitm1n. I <trt Cl)> m 1.M1rMee .. lffamATMtf CD 11 • ., o..a S11ew I 2~C£..."':. Coullby lllCk Ptnpedtwt "' the N ... ....... Dr. J1.,.,. lllVllloa Hour 7:30 WM W..W of Alllm1l1 @ (]) Let's Miu A Dell . Jtop1rdJ U.n Club Silty Nl ... ThltTune Wld Ki•1dom m Hink Thompson Show nimpo Sobrt 11 Tlempo lobbJ loklabero Sh9W • ll1ner YllJons • Pollet Sur1eon 1:00 R ()7) (}) Cl) All In die Family (R) Archie 1s aaravated about Edith spendinf so much time with the Bunkers' nei1hbor, Irene Loren· zo, but his devious plan to alleviate the problem backfires. a 9 (j) @) m £Mer11nq! "Communication G1ffe" (R) Jlmes McEachin 1uests u •n overzealous police officer who tries to force the paramedics to treat his injured partner instead of a more seriously i red robber. Movie: (C) (Ztlr) "MJ Drum la urs'' (mus) '49-Doris Day, Jack Carson, Eve Arden. U (Qi (I)) CD Q) Kuni Fu "The list Raid" (R) Caine tries to rescue two youn1 boys taken captive by the remnants of a Confederate r1id· er bind. m BILL ANDERSON, BUCK :k & ROY-HEE HAW-TOPS mHee ... w lit CMnplonahlp Wmtll111 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, APRll. 20, 1975 EB SplniM Movie of witches and that they have de· I Ton1 Ii Sutan Alamo a Clftlml 26: "Thi M11tnt Fil· si1ns on her unborn baby. CV SlmmJ ' Com111n1 COii'' I n,.. P•aporta to Adventure 700 Club f.E) Tiie forrtu.n war• An examina· M1n from UNCLE · Cinema 34 tlon of "one of the 1reatest military Ber1m11 film "To Joy" 11:15 fB Women's Low Stories and political blunders of the 20th Premier Film 11:30 II Fabulous 52! "No w11 to Tr11t century," the 1918 landin1 of ex· 9:30 II (ill CV (j) Bob Newhlrt Show A Lldr'' (dra) '68 _ Rod Stei1er, peditionary forces by Grut Britain, (R) Bob aives up most of his private Eileen Heckart, Georae Se111. the U.S., France and Canada and practice to accept a fabulou' offer I ®l News the subsequent attempt to crush the Bolshevik reiime. • to become the staff psychologist Movie: ''That Man fieor11" (dra) I Super Show with a major insurance company and '6 -Georae Hamilton, .Claudine J , _ p then learns that it's possible for a Auaer. "'" ; ,::'~nneTh ... nJ!!aae roaram' man in the corporate world to do his (i) Movie: "Die, Monster, Die" (hor) 1:-\W • wnenon1 Job too well. ~5-Boris Karloff, Nick Adams. 8en1 vls"Sllow i NYPO (j) Movie: "Adventures of Robl11 Candid Clmer1 • Faith for Toda1 Hood" (adv) '38 -Errol Flynn. 9:00 R@ (1) (I) M111 T,ter Moore Search B lnternatlon1I Chlmplon1lllp §iOW (R) An invitation from Sue 10·00 II @(])Cl) Carol Burnett Show Wreatllna Ann Nivena to ~hristmas dinner-. (R) Nancy Walker. and Rock Hudson ID Movie: ';Gor10" (hor) '64-Bill out of season-ts the last thln1 join Carol, Harvey and Vicki in a Travers, Chr!stopher Rhodes. Mary and the newsroom staff want, nostalric "movie musical .. Other @ 00 Movie: (C) "ValllJ of the but ·it is exactly whit they aet. hilhlights include the entire cast Kln1s" (adv) '54 -Robert Taylor. B~ Cll(2~hmr) ~ ... (SaR)tu(rdday performi~I a series of television 11:45 0 (1) (Qj (()) News lfOv,.. (Cf( 1z ,..,.. ra) commerc11I spoofs (i) Rock Concert '67-Rod T1ylor, Catherine Sp~ak, U Movie: (90) "The Invisible M111 lZ:OO (])Movie: (C) ''Winchester 73" Karl Milden, Melvyn Dou(las, Rich· Returns" (mys) '40 -Sir Cedric (wes) '67 -Tom Tryon John Saxon. ard Conte, ~ichael Rennie, Merle Hardwicke, Vincent Price. 0 (jg) Best of Tonltht Oberon, Kevin McCarthy, Carmen 6 Todly It Acua Caliente It!' ., McRae. A drafna exploring the lives Community ftedbldl 12:b 0 M~le: (C) ''ne. ':eve M1ehl111 of the inhabitants of an ele1ant News (dra) 72-John Phtlhp L~w. Dyan Southern hotel. Due to a last minute Collaae Cannon, Ro~ert Ryan, Jackie Cooper. schedule chan1e by NBC, this movie Muale1I Contest (~ @ ) Science Action Theatre will air instead of "The Great Es· Alfred Hltchcodl 12:30 8 Wanted: Dead or Alive cape" as listed in our Evening Lou Gordon Show 9 The Waters Family Movies. ' lC'I!\ • 1:00 ilJ All·Ni1ht Show: ''ne, Monster 0 (Qj (j)) CI) a> ABC Saturd1J 10:30 UI Quiz Tlme/Mln1 Golf • Maker," "The Juater," ''The Iron Movie: (C) (2hr45min) "Rosem1ry's 10:40 EE lntemtional Animl!tion Festiv1I Major'' Biby" (R) (hor) '68 -Mia Farrow, 11:001 (j) News 1:25 II Movie: "Young Fury'' (wes) '65 John Cassavetes, Ruth Gordon, Sid· Police Suraeon -Rory Calhoun, Virginia Mayo, ney Blackmer, Maurice Evans, Ralph • The Lucy Show 1:30 I At One With ... Bellamy. A young prefhant woman Movie: "Divorce, Americln Style" o Thriller slowly comes to 'realize that her (~om) '67 -Dick Van Dyke, Debbie 2:40 Movie: "Some Ma1 Uve" (dra) husband is involved with 1 coven Reynolds, Jean Simmons. '67 -Joseph Cotten, Martha Hyer. hi• 17 .... • • • • 1000 Beautiful Stick-on Labels tr •PERSONALIZED •srYUSH •EASY TO USE •ORDER FOR YOURSELF OR A FRIEND SHAPE AND SIZE OF LABEL Mrs. John Doe 123 Main Street Anytown , Anyatate 123•5 Label• Do Not Have A Printed Border. Stylish Vogue type on fine quality white gummed paper, / r r -, Fill in this coupon. clip and mail with $1 SO.to: Piiot Printing Label Div .• Post Off ice Box 1560 Costa Mesa, California 92626 \ ae 5.,,. to UM yeur %111' Coda ___ ,,, •. ,,,,,.,,. ___ _ ________ J ..... -- Pap 18 7:00 1:00 lO:JO 7:JO 1:00 7:JO 1:00 1:30 7:30 a.-oo 7:30 a.-oo 9:00 7:30 1:00 t:OO 7:00 1:00 t:OO 10:00 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. AP'RIL 20. 1975 IUNDAY, APRIL 20 • (C) ~ .. UM ...... Are" (susp) '66-Davld Niven, Cyril CUHCk. 11 "f'ncle • f'NflHlllc_.. (dra) '40-Grffr Garson, Laurance Ollvler. 9 (C) ''Whve Ute lplff Are" (susp) '66-Davld Niven, Cyrll CuH ck. MONDAY, Af'RIL 21 t (C) ''TIM Ten4er Tr-." (com) '5S-Debble Reynolds, F,..nk Sinatra, CelHte Holm, David Wayne. 5 ''Th• lntllan '1pter" (wH) '55--Klrk OousfH, EIH Martinelli, Wal· ter Matthau, Dewey Martin. TUflDAY, Af'ttll 22 t (C) "lt~n & UM Seven HoMs" (com) '64-Frank Sinatra. Dean ~brtln Sammy Davis Jr. 5 (C) 0 i'lve Miiiien Yeara to Earth" (scl·fl) '68--Andrew Keir, Barbara Shelley, JamH Donald. ' 10 (C) ''TIM Hal.,....._,. .. (dra) '69--John Wayne, Jim Hutton. 4 23 • fC) ''Tlti. la UM w .. t 111.t WH" (com) '74--een Murphy, Kim Darby, Matt Clark, Jane Alexander, Tony f,..nclos•. WEDNflDAY, Af'RIL 23 9 (C) "Wll4 In UM Country" (dra) '61-Elvls Presley, Hope Lanae, TueJday Weld. 5 CC) "My Dream la Youn" (mus) '4~0orla Day, Jack Carson, Eve Arden. THUltSDAY, Af'RIL 2.4 • (C) "Faur for Texaa" (com) '63-0ean Martin, frank Slnatra. 5 (C) "lnafu'' (adv) '72-Jaaon Robard•1.. Peter Falk. Martin Landau. 2 11 3 I (C) "'nle Good Guys • the •Ml Guys" (wH) '69-Robert Mitchum, Geora• Kennedy, David Carradine, Tina L.oulH , Oouatu V. Fowley, Lois Nettleton, John Carradine, Marie Wlnd1or • . fltlDAY, Af'RIL 25 t (C) ''Chance of Habit" (dra) '6~Mary Tyler M-•. Elvia PrHley, Barbara McNalr. 5 (C) "Talff of TernN'' (hor) '62-Vlncent Price, Peter Lorre. 2 11 3 I CC) ""arMt of the Attea" (adv) '68-Char'lton HHtOf'I, Roddy McDowell, Kim Hunter, Maurice Evans, Jame1 Whitmore, James Daly, Linda Harrison. SATURDAY, Af'ltlL 26 t • (C) "Cape.In Apachelf (wH) '72-Lee Van Clfff, Carroll Baker. 5 (C) "Illy Dream I• You,." (mus) '49--0orla Da~ J~k Carson. 4 23 • 10 (C) "The Qraat IEacape" ,..rt I (dra) '6J eve McQuffn, JamH Garner, Richard Attenborousti, JamH Donald, ChartH Bron· son Donald PleaHnce, JamH Coburn. 7 (zt t> 3 (C) ......_•'>"• ••b1'' (hor) '68--Mia Farrow John Cassa· vetff, Ruth GordOf'I, Sidney Blackmer, Maurice Evan1, Ralph Bellamy. 5 ''TM lnvlalMe Man It.turns" (my1) '40 -•Sir Cedric Harctwicke, Vincent Price. Jodie F-. (cetdn) ..... 8le dde role olT. K. ... Cite "A9C Afterwt.ool Spedml." WJ1M 8ecret Life of T. L f>euills." I.II Cite c ......... ud 1••111 -..,, T. L a.r.. daat be111s too oW a...._.•_, probkw u bdlic too ,.... ...... •fflofil a ......... ,. • .,,.., ........ IMr ...... ~ Fnu <rtlllt) aH 11111 htelNI, PcNMo Tom (MM Wood, left). "'Ote Serret Life ol 1'. lt. Darfml"·• oa A.IC, WedMadaJ .. 4PM. THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, APRIL 20, 1975 A~ Outdoor Shopping Experience For The Whole Family. Make one stop at Tra- veland, U.S.A. and shop through hundreds of A/V's. We have everything from thrifty runabouts to fully equipped lux- ury models. You'll find our modern Service Center, staffed by experienced and reliable mech- anics, always ready to help. Then just for fun, we've added famous live acts to delight the whole family . There's even a frontier town with quaint shops and an excellent restaurant. So stop by and experience Traveland, U.S.A. You'll step deep into nature beneath towering pines and teer the refreshing spray ~k~:;· .... of dashing waterfalls ''"'·~ ., ;-as they tumble into a sparkling blue lake with jumping fish. Relax while the chil- dren swing and slide on the playground. Then, if the country atmosphere sparks your appetites, enjoy the hearty west- ern meals and hospitality of the Buffalo Nickel Restaurant. You see, Traveland, U.S.A., the world's largest outdoor Recreational Vehicle Sales and Service Center, is really a full day's out- door shopping experience. Free admission and parking. Free live entertainment. h ... -, .. ~ .. . aJl PIONEER QX-646 4-channel Stereo Receiver No matter what the 4-<:hannef program source -CD-4. SO. RM or discrete -the OX-646 plays them all It's also a full po'Ner 2-channel AM-FM receiver. Advanced FET /IC circuitry combines with 10 watts RMS/channel for outstanding music reproduction SALE PRICE =•u,llsc;;;£- qa-4so AM/FM STlllO /9UAD UCBVH The OR-450 Discrete 4-Channel Receiver allows you to ChoOse between a 2-0 watt RMS per cbannel stereo or a 8 watt RMSx4 4-Channel amplifier S .&LE Features. A •Joy Sti~k Balance Control PRIC. 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Add to this a 5-inch cone midranoe and a newly designed horn tweeter and you h~ve smooth mids and crystal clear highs. Handsome 2-tone grille with w'lnut cabinet adds to the eleganoe of the RSOO. SALE ~ PRICE HOURS: Monday thru Fri. 11 to •. .-.: 10-1, lun. 12-1•441E.17th •. COSTA MESA atlantic music stereo Those Tough, Tough Questions You Asked ~out ~ospital Costs , DAILY PILOT Quiz: How Much Stock Do We Put In the Unknown? ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA '1\t Home" Pullout: Great Budget Ideas For Houses, Gardens FOB VINCENT BUCUOSI, pnwctllOr of l1w II~ .. oae ad ~ of -seller saber: 1'1te Trw Slory ofdwM...,.Jlwrlm" • Doa ~. f•ci••tioa ...,. tlw W..to1t m. tell ,a.. •,elail.g a6oed w • • people? -L J~ .R.c:iM, Wi&. • Yes. We are a oatioo COOR•aied by violence and brutality. During the c:oune ol my inwstigatim I b.I people I mmiog -FOB SEN. Wl1LlAJI l'llODIUIE (D-Wir..) WMft ia .... t ................. Wiide ol ta. ~ _,.f-Dorodry W.W., w-.., N.Y. • Military foreign aid bu to tab the royal booby pme. We not only waste about '6 billion a year-in this milerable lvnsj•'"M', we a1lo .... pecioas idOCate oE sted. Oil, chemiols and mDed maupowu. Most impoetant. we wastr the !Ms ol the tragic victims oE tbme many wus in which the U.S. IUpa}'er bas armed'-"" sides (India vs. Pakistan; Creec& vs. Tarby; EJ SaJndar vs. Niaaragua;-etc.). FOB BEDD FOXX Bow did yoG bee-a CD•! fiw? If ,_ Md YOfS Jm .. an. owr, would yoa follow lbe -C81WS?-U. M• 1 a, Fracli Cemp, Calif. e I bee ••M> a wwbat sue< Aul c:omedian by stamog a lot and having nothing to me by making one men stab at .it~s and avu again. HI had to do it again, rd get a regWar job and be the funniest guy OD the job and eat evtty ~- .FOii llAICI BACON, ;oci.y ww. De --c ....... il:i+e ---,_·+e ftS hem ia1 -S. W.,New•wwa,N.J. • }ollnnie s.co.i (my es.ftmbend) and I once inishect niecS ad neck in a race. We watched the tote boud lor nsulb~ glaring at each other. When -de.I hr.mt .. Sashed 00 the screen. a:meooe yeled. -Yoo·re both wixmenr"" When we heard that. CMS sense oE m.nc.-came to the fore. We waited out ol the winmn circle arm in arm. and· Johooie .. bought me a box ol candy oo the way bmne. POil Dlt. JOYCE BBOTBEllS I ha9e llanl tltat yoa -.re -ol tt.e c l"fd•N• clared aftler lt.e qlliz..,_ ,.,....1+ ..... Daw did die iaueo& ............. to decide daat ,.... Wire fer ..r?-Mn. D. A., Baiatree, Mau.. • DiAc:amt people oo the district a.ttomey1 std took box- ing eocycJopedias and threw questiom at me from aD angles. When they oooldn•t stump me. they were ooovinoed I badn •t hem fed phony qoeltiom. NBC also conducted a private ~tion that proved I knew nothing about the trandak, POil THE ASIC TllEll YOUBSEU EDITOB Hawe thse hem a11Y fa.,.. y_,. A__. ~-D. P., ~i.w.o • How about Brando? lo 1948. be rocketed to ttardom .. Stanley Kowalm in '"Stftdcar Named Desire. .. Althoogb be blllK.'hed a new tiend in at'ting. be Jost the Tony. Three actoa tied fcx int place-Buil Rathbooe for ~ Heireu•; Paul Lilly fw -c.on-nanct Decision .. ; Henry Fonda for ""Mimr Roberts ... Brando hasn't acted oo &w.tway since. lo 19'9, Lee J. Cobb seemed a sure winner fw ArtlJur Mil· ler's .. Death ol a s-1emw.· but Rex Hurisoo woo lor •Anne ol a Thousand Days. .. N« did Ethel Merman win in 1960 lor "'Gypsy .. -Mary Martin won fw lbe ~ oE Music. .. lo urto: Danoy Ka,-e W111 lbrriogin IUchanfRodgss· mo- sical -rwo by Two.· Not only did he not win-M WlllD't e¥eo flOlfdatded (Hal Linden woo for lbe Jlod-hi1cV). 0..-...... .,.a. ..... F08 NAT AUE COU, Ntll lOng Cole·• daughter wm ... ,.. 1nt awme .. rou had • 1 ...• fad.er? -B.C.,lleetieJ, W.Va. • Wlaa my ~ gave a pirty aod the guests included Debbie Reynolds. Biiiy F.cbtine. Pearl Bailey, Dub Elting- -md hosts oE others. I wondered why such important people woUl be viliting us. Then when I saw Barry .Bela- lomie (my idol) · • in our pool, J got to thinlcing. -Well. if my 1D01D ~bow such famous people. then I pell they mmt be famous too ... ftM •AJUIY NEWJIAN, .uu of •peeroa/Jr As a • .. ilic9at(' bw • 'w, me,.. f• • apialt Womea's IAt-M. P., c....I Podm, N.D. e rm its staunch supporter. I cu•t bear women wbo leave the home cmly f« cohe klatcJ., Me~Jongg and shopping aod, when they're hmne, either furiously waw a dust mop around OI' ehe datter away in the kib:hey. rm aD foe career wama&. I'D go one step n.ther: rm oot put• by .a woman who tabs the initiatiYe aod calls a man. Being aggressive doeml detract from a woma·s femininity. JIOll AIUCAIL VAN IWltEN De ,_ P.. ..tYice ID,_. l..a,?-S. P., Me::lfcwd, Ore. • Other than the DOnDal. ~t~ hinb ... that f!¥try wife and mother ~ I doo't . I do. But 25 years ago. as m anniversary gift, I gave my husband a lodcet in the abape ol a money dip. on wbicli ii engraved '"Money 1sn•t Ewsything. • Inside are miDiatures oE our ICJll. daughter and me. The mao who~ the locket abd if I wanted to copyright the idea. I Jeclined. Love cannot be copy- righted! (Martin aod I have been married SS years.) POR lllCBAEL LEAICNED, neodter °"-The w.trou• °W1ly dom ............. }'OUI' --dae list ol stars OD die -.1 1s dais a ship at womea·s Lih?-J. E. Bester, a-die Mills, N.C. e '"Miss• precedin. ooe's maiden name is a tnditioo in the theater. Because I ~ve a boy's name. our produoen felt it . WU Del: E I ry to show that MicbaeJ Learned was indeed the lady oo the screen and not a mistake. I am all for Women's LaD. but don't particularly feel that Ms, Miss or Mrs. bas anything to dcl with the important issues. AJ OM ti .. o-c 11 .... ..... .... •1t.-.ta11 ., .. .... A. ..... -... IF ' ,_.D 4blc.~> .. ~U 0' U PAnucaau I :H. 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Menthol: 21 mg. ~tar". 1.6 mg. nicottne-av. per c1garene by FTC method. uestions lbu Raised About Hospital Costs: \\e Kept Digging; Here's What We Found l materiaJs have jumped sharply~en more sharply in fact than hospital pay- roll expenses. Between 1962 and 1972, salary costs increased 236 percent, from $13.l2 per patient day to $44.17. But other expenses rose a stagering 346 percent, from $6..49 per patient day to $29. 72. · Sheer inefficiency has accounted for a big portion of this increase. Dr. Dean S. Ammer, a professor of business ad~ mini'itration al North~tem Univer- sity in Boston, Mass., estimates that American hospitals could "save $1 billion annually if they implemented competent inventory and purchasing controls." For example, the average hospital keeps $630 worth of wpplics in Inventory to supply each of its beds. On the face of it, this may seem like money well spent. But institutions like St. Anthony's Hospital in Columbus, Ohio, manase to provide excellent pa- tient care with only SSO-per-bcd inven- tories. The upshot is that such institu- tions not only .have more cash on hand for other items, they also have fewer "In 1972, over 30 percent of them holpitlll8 equipped to do open-heart.....,, didn't petfonn one operation! Eighty .... ven percent did fewer than one operation per week. ••. Thlsm•ns that S30 to MO mlllon worth of facllltles ...m unuMC1 that JW." By.lollllK.elly l ast September, FAMILY WEEK.LY ran an investigative report titled "Our S 12.S-a-Day Hospitals: Where Docs An the Money Go?" It wasn't too surprising that readers' re- actions were both immediate and sharp. While a lot of the mail was complimentary, there were a number of critical letters as well. Because of the tremendous importance ol thia sub- ject, we·ve decided to take a second look. Here are some of the more tell- ing points the critics of our previous report made-and what our further investigations revealed: POINT: "You placed loo much blame on wage-and-salary increases of hospital employees and not enough on other costs. These have risen even more steeply in recent years.•• OUR FINDINGS: True, the oosts of items like drugs. food, beds and other 4 , FAMILY WEEl<LV. Ai>rH 20. 1975 dollar loaes due to spoilage, theft and misplaccment of goods. Purchasing practices also inflate hos- pital bills. Dr~ Ammer {eels that com- panies supplying hospitals too often arc given carte blandle powen. 1'bey not only tell the hospital purchasing ageot what should be bouJht, but how much should be bought, .. he says. Group purchasing may be one an-- swer. The Chicago Hospital Council has shown 'how a well-run joint-pur- chasing program can help memben cut costs.· Before forming a co-op nine years ago. the hospitals in this group were paying about S 14 for a bottle of 100 . ampic;~lin tablet.a. Today, they pay $3.30 per 100. Similarly, group purchasing of intravenous solutions by the 8S member hospitals saved nearly $3 mill~n in the put three ycan. POINT: "How can you claim that the country haa too many hospital beck, when states like Montana and Colorado have CTitical bed shortageaT' OUR FINDINGS: Apin. there is a good deal of truth in this aucrtion. Several arus of the country are badly in need of more beds. But these places arc the exception, as a new report by lnlerStudy, a Minneapolis research ft.rm. demonstrates. lnterStudy esti- mates that the U.S. has at least 60,000 surplus hOlpital beds at an annual COit of approximately $I 0,000 per bed to maintain. But what's worse is that the report f otind that hospitals arc plan- ning to spend an estimated $4.S billion on new facilities next year, evCft though the number of admissions has been dropping steadily. If thjs trend continues, many insti- tutions may find themselves caught in a perilous financial crunch. "It's just possible that we may see a rash of technical bankruptcies, as falling ad- missions ma.kc it harder for hospitals to meet their bank-lo.n payments," says one expert. This is why the Ameri- can Hospital Association (AHA) has called for a moratorium on the build- ing of new beds unless their need can be demonstrated beyond any doubt. POINT: "In many large cities with congested traffic conditions, it is essen- tial that a certain number of hospitals have facilities like intensiv~rdiac­ care units, even though this may seem like duplication." OUR FINDINGS: Duplication is un- economic and leads to the practice of bad medicine. This may sound harsh, but the statistics compiled by Dr. Elton Rayack, a professor of economics at the Univcraity of Rhode Island, dem- onstrate what we mean. In 1972, over 30 percent of the 777 hospitals equipped to do open-heart surgery didn't per/urm one op~ration! Eighty- aeveo percent did fewer than one op- eration per week. Translated into dol- lan and cents, this means that $30 to $40 minion worth of facilities went unused that year. But even more dis.- tressing. the death rate in the low- usage institutiona was far higher than in the hospitals that performed the surgery frequently. · John C. Donaher, executive vice president of the Medical Center Corp., which represents six Detroit hospitals, thinks his organization has shown how banding tosether CJn save institutions sizable sums. "Each of our member hospitals either currently is or will specializ.e in a particular service. For eumple. one handles all pedfatric pa· 1tients. one ii responsible for obstetri~ and infectious diseases, another tak~ neurosurgery cases." The possibilities for savings are tremendous. And the opportunity for improving patient care is even greater. For unlike the under- utilized high-mortality cardiac units cited by Dr. Rayack, uch of the teams in these busy units has plenty of chance to practice its specialty. · POINT: Perhaps the most touching and unusual letter came from Carol Allison, a nurse at tiny 20-bed Mclean Hospital in McLean, Texas. "La.st year," she wrote. "we spent approxi- mately c20.ooo in order to keep our certification to treat Medicare patients. Now. we have just received a letter from the Medicare offic~ in Baltimore informing us that our provider agree- ment has been terminated." OUR F1NDING8: To. the layman this may not sound catastrophic. Bu\ Medkare money is a major source of revenue for mOll hospitals. In fiscal 1974. for example. $7.8 billion in such funds flowed into the hoapitals. and this year the figure is expected to rise to $9.7 billion. To lose Medicare cer· tification is a major financial disaster. What makes McLean's situation par· ticularly tragic is that the large urban hospitala that can easily meet the pro- sram 's tteaOnent and facility standards have been able to tum Medicare into a money machine-primarily because Medicare has no effeetivc cost-moni· toring mechanism. Thus, in the three years prior to Medicare's passage ( 1963·65) hospi· tat coos increased at a judicious five to six percent annual pace. But in the three yean after it went into effect. rates jumped an average of 15 lo 20 percent each year. Hopefully, this is goins to stop. The Department of Health, Education. and Welfare, whiCh administers Medicare and Medicaid, has begun to add cost- revicw mechanisms to both programs. The AHA's touah new attitude toward hospital buikliQ& and Blue Cross's re- cent decision to impose financial pen- alties on those hospitals that perform inefficiently also hold promise for the future. rn short, it looks as though the brakes are ftnally going to be fMI applied to hospital costs. liAlJI • \-Now you can buy your favorite sugar-sweetened Kool-Aid~ when you use one of these coupons. You can flavors in big sizes. Our 10-qt. HandyCan: or our new use either the red 25¢ coupon to save on Kool-Aid• Brand 2-qt. envelope. Sugar-Sweetened Soft Drink Mix. Or, the blue 10¢ Kids really like Kool-Aid~ And you'll like it toO. coupon to save on Kool-Aid• Brand Unsweetened Soft Because it has Vitamin C, and because Kool-Aid• costs Drink Mix. a lot less than soda. &>think big and buy Kool-Aid.• And now the savings are even bigger with llOOL-Al»:IT'S SMARTIRTHAN10UD.-. f!SC - - -non cowiOM--GaiiULJOOiicOiPOiiTIOM -- -IS°i1 I I TRUE OR FALSE? · 1. MOit people bdieu ~t suc:cea or failure depaMtl more oo effort than on &uct. 2. The aupentition that baa tbe atroaaat 1tolc1 OD poople is fhat lt -.. beiJ luet to walk under a ladder. S. People of ru,ber educatioo and in· tdliseoce teod to take a dim view of such beliefs u PSP, dairvoyance. de. 4. People today have lea faith in OocL 5. People's beliefs about their lucky numba-<>r color-are atroaaJy inftu· eoc:ed by what paycbologiltl term the "blue seven pheaommoo." I. Almost half ol the people in the U.S. believe there are people---oot too diftor- eot from ua-living on other planeb. ANSWERS 1. Tnu-u ab.own by Univenity of California studies of the attitudes and beliefs of hundreds of men and women from various IOCial backpouodl. MOit rated effort u the moll important inare- d.ient in detennioina succ:aa or failure. Luck was accorded the lowest ratina· 2. Tru-accordina to the findings of a univenity study that surveyed a emu section of men and women. 1be belief in the efficacy of .. knocking on wood" . lly ....... Giii•-. #f" A\ . Belief In the --unknown": People Quiz. How \le ThlnJi·I ~~;;;f·· were no a.ipificant cbanaa in tbe pro- ' portiom of people who said they gov- erned their everyday deciaiona by 'what Ood would want me to do.'" True or F .... : The supe.ntition that bas the strongest hold OD pcq>lc is that it is bad luck to walk under a ladder. (S« number 2) ranted a dole MCOnd. Other b.iab--rank· ing aupentitiom included "black cat croaina path" and ''breUina a mir- ror." Surpriainafy, the centuries-Old be- lief that spilled ult is a f oreNnoer of bid luct ranked dole to the bottom of the list. It should be noted that the subjects' amount of education wu not neceuarity a factor in lessening aupentitioua belie&. For example, the inveatipton cite the cue of .. a psycboanalyst with 23 yean of formal education who indicated that 11 of the 24 lilted supentitiom bad a partial inftueoce on him.•• The investi· pton augest that .. particularly in cur- rent ti.ma, the 1a11e of coob'ol inherent in aupentitious belief and practice Jw a therapeutic value in reducing anxiety." I. Falu. Stuclia OD in the IUpelDAtural, conducted by inveltipton at three Jeadina univenitia, have ahown that neither education nor a higher· than-&venae intelliaeoce Jw a marked effect on belief in the aupernatural. A further finding: Women u a whole were more favorably disposed toward such beliefs than men. 4. Fa&e. A team of University of Michi- pn sociologiata showed that despite a aipiftcant decrease in church attend- ance aver the laat decade, the large ma- jority of respoodenta-better than nine out oft~ they believed in God. A decreaaioa nwnber. however, aaid they believed io life after death. The in· veatigaton also reported that ""lbere I. Tn1e. Sbldim comluc:ted at Florida '9blle1:Juiuua1ty Auwel1hat~~ pie arc questioned aa to their favorite-- or lucty-aumber, NYat ii the one moll frequently indicated The same in- terating ftodin1 ..,p1ia to the color blMe. J.nvcstiptiom of the "blue teVen phenomenon" have boeo made on bun~ dreda of subjects at other universities with similar raulta. Just why this should be is hard to explain, but lludiel ahow that even children favor blMe and 1even. I. Trw-according to a nationwide sur- vey of men and women from various walb of life, which showed that 46 per· cent felt certain that other planets were peopled by crutures bearina some re semblance to ua. lbirty-eiaht percent. didn't believe there wu much of any- thing up there but aty and alari, and 16 percent couJdn't make up their minds about the population of the planets. An intereatin& sidelight: lbe aurvey showed there were almost twice u many be· lieven amona the college educated as- among thoee with only a rJlll grade-school education. '6111 I • Hurry in to your participating GE dealers from March 1 thtOUgh May 18, 1975, buy the specially marked appliances you've been wanting to own -and get cash rebates straight from GE. Don't miss this opportunity to save a fistful of dollars during GE's spectacular Factory Rebate Daysi Get a $5 rebate on a GE T9S Toast-A-Oven"' Toaster, $5 on M45 or M46 GE Variable Speed Mixers. $3 on a Superblow"' Hair Care Center. $3 on a Heated Shave Cream Dispenser. $3 on a GE Self-cleaning Surge of Steam Iron. $2 on a GE Stainless-Steel Immersible Coffeemaker. $2 on a GE Power-Pref' Pistol Hair Dryer. $2 on a GE Chronotef"' Digital Clock. Cash rebates straight from the factory on these and 30 more of some of GE's moat popular appliances! Just buy the specialty marked GE appti•ioes you've been wanting. send us proof of purchase. and we'll send~ your cash rebate. But don't wait. The GE Factory Rebate Days promotion runs from March 1 through May 18. GENERAL-ELECTRIC ay •-ly• A ...... aya WemM"ll'• ll'•atllnt Miter Athe price of food riles. en- thusiasm for growing one's own rises too. If you plan to beat the high cost ol food by raising vegetables. then ~ grecnhoutc can give you a head start on the growing season. A backyard ve&etable garden is hardly a new idea. During World War II. some JS to 40 mil- lion people had Victory gardens that provided families witll fresh fruits and vegdables during the harvest months and canned food for the rest of the year. But if you've never bad a gar- den, do 5ome homework before you buy seed or decide what and how much to put in. You can get valuable infonnation from your local agricultural extension ser- vice, from library books on home gardening or from inexpensive booklets from the federal gov- ernment: "Growing Vegetables in the Home Garden" (8~) and "Minigardens for Vegetables" ( 30f). Both are available from Consumer Information, Depart- ment 6, Pueblo, Colo. 81009. According to one gardening expert. people tend to make sev- eral mistakes when starting a home garden. They spend too much money getting equipped. And they buy too much seed. Ifs not necessary to spend more t.han $1 0 on seed at most. If you don't have enough tillable land, you could help orga- nize a community garden. A non- profit organization called "Gar- dens for All.'' P.O. Box 2302. Contin1Ud Today the cost of feeding a family is high-and the cost of a new home is often prohibitive. In this section we suggest economical ways to grow your own produce and rethink the design and · function of your Interiors to give you more living space! Infladon-Fightlng ~ J"Jlome Ideas for Indoors and Outdoors Counlry KHchen, Circa 1975. To create this modem cQWrtry ... cltchen setting, we started with bright-colored wall paint, then put down a GAF cushioned sheltt-vtnyt ftooring pattern that has an uncanny re.mblance to hand-pai"* Delft tile. (It'• the foam-bracbd, "no-wax" kind.) Then-a new use for the leftOYef floorlng: as the bright backaplaeh and lambrequln around the sink window, simply applied with floor-bond adhesiw. An attractive decorator touch wa canted out with Kirsch shelving for storage of Copco cook- ware. baskets of flowers and Block china. Trestle table by Ethan Allen. Major appliances by Ge~al Electric. Room designed by Abbey Darer. A Greenhouse Fann~ This economlcal, energy-saving greenhouse Is constructed of double-walled clur acrylic ~astlc reinforced with ahatterprOQf flbef glass. The translucent panels are permanently bonded to a supporting aluminum frame. Because of the thermal walls, only minimal hating with no special wiring Is required In colder climates. The greenhouse comes In a kit with easy-to-assemble directions and does not need a special foundation. Approximate cost fOf' freestanding model (8'x8'), about $700; a leanrto model (5 ~ 'x8'), about $500. c 'r • ~ • 2 iii FAMILY WEEKLY. Aprll 20, 1975 • 1 LVERIN 18 DOING ABOUT NB. Boots that don't fit They can make a day on the jpb seem like a week. That's why Wolverine• is making more Durables in more sizes than ever before. So more people can get an exact fit And real comfort. In fact, we make 61 sizes of Wolverine• Durables. In 13 lengths. And 6 widths. And we make them out of some of the best materials available. Soles and heels that are hard-wearing, skid resistant and oil-proof. Uppers that are water and acid-resistant Yet light and flex- ible enough to feel great on your feet Comfort is what Wolverine• Durables are all about And if we can make your job a. little easier, that's nice too. 6 6Yz 7 7VJ 8 8~ 9 91,; 10 lOVz 11 12 13 A • • • • • • • B • • • • • • • • • c • • • • • • • • • D • • • • • • • • • • • E e • • • • • • • • • • • • EEE • • • • • • • • • • • • WOUIERINE.DURABLES. ~ THErRE muoH. For~ nearest Wolverine9dealer~ calJ thjs special toll free number anytime: 800-243-6100 (in Connecticut call 1-8()().882-6500). • ) \ a i r l f a i: I l ' 0 c y k Norwalk, Conn. 06852, makes information available on .how to organize and operate a succeaaf ul community-garden project. You can write for their SI bookld ••.eeginners G uide to Growing a Lot of Vegetables." Hundreds of community-garden groups have been or- ganized-using municipal parks, vacant lots, church property or industrial land. A commu- nity garden begun in 1971 on land donated by the University or Michigan at Ann Arbcx now involves more than 2.000 families in that city. Growing Under GI-. The advantage or a greenhouse is that it allows you to garden aJI A ...... .,....-.. .. perfeclfar llllllld ... For .......................... Oft .... IO TM Vcpllllble facloty, 100 Court llr..a, Capt .. •. N. Y. 111». year long. Greenhouses come in an amazing variety of sizes, shapes and materials, many in assembJe-tt-younelf form, others requiring professional construction. Framing materials ~ usually aluminum or redwood, each with it.s advocates. Panes are usually glass.. fiber glass or a choice of plastic film. Glass is traditional, but it is expensive and can break. Fiber glass is strong. even hail- proof, and comes in large lightweight sheets. Jn order to operate a greenhouse effectively. the ma.in accesaory needed is a heater and a simple ventilation system to get rid of hot air, or your vegetables will virtually "cook." The space and location you have available for a greenhouse determine the size and style you choose. Should it be a freestanding or a lean-to model? For b:alancc of light, a free- FAMILY WEEKLY, Apfil 20, 117& • I atandina one ought to be on a nortlHouth axis. Aa Iona as your greenhouse isn't glUs, you can put it under tall trees that lose their leaves in winter. A lean-to ouaht to have a southern exposure in order to gd the moat winter sun, with the venta toward prevailing winds. The easily assembled greenhouse shown, called the .. Vegetable Factory," can produce 650 poOnda of vegetables annually. based on an independent laboratory ~port, at an aver- age COit of 19f a pound including all operating coats. A lean-to model can produce tomatoes al a COit of only 6f a pound! Savinp are paramount in the battle apinst high food costs, but whether you produce a bumper crop or just enough for your family's needs. prdening at home will provide the re- ward and delight of "growing your own thing... Continu~d Did JOU know that cutting grass with a Homellte riding •• ..,.... can acl11aRJ prevent baldr.ess? • OIAwy , ... .....-n CMIClllp,_..lmwn. If the earth were perfectly Oat, any riding bushel gnm catcher, 1000 lb. capacity dlllllp cart mower would be perfectly fine. Unfortunately, and a lawn roller. lawns have their ups and downs. And thats where Should the need for servi~ arise, we back most riding mowers run into trouble. up our dealers with more factory servire branches Their mower decks are attached to the than any other riding mower company. And that ctumis. which gives them absolutely no give. does away ~th long waits for parts or serv~ When they run into a bump or incline, they level which oould cause your lawn to lose its looks. • it. Leaving your lawn with a bald spot. --- Homelite riding mowers are de- signed to preYCOt this. The mower deck is attached to the front suspen· sion. As the wheels glide over a high spot, the deck glides over it too. Leav- ing your lawn manicured instead of scalped. In addition, the cutting blades are reinforced with rigid ~eel to keep the ends from sagging. So your lawn always looks even instead of odd And oot only are Homelite rid- ing mowers~ on your lawn, they're easy on you too. They have practically effo~ steering. Full plush seats that are full)' adjustable. And , electric starting JS standard on our deluxe 8 hp. model. (Optional on 5 hp.) To ease your lot even further, optional acce~ries include: a S- ..,_.ite. • ~ diWion. l'l:>n a-er. N.Y. IOS7l. WRINKLE-FREE, NQ-IRON FABRICS I w~ Leisure Ensembles FASHIONS WITH THAT EXPENSIVE LOOK, BUT PRICES AS LOW AS $9.981 STYLE 40099-PLAID 'N SOLID PANTSUIT. 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Coocl TIIN I TOTAi. 0 MASTEi! CHARGE I ..._ Acct .• No. . I Af*tst INTUIAJlll( NO. I Cltr '"'' zi, Cood TllN (find abo'ft '°"' lllme) I ----~~Lil,;!~~~~~~~~~~~~-----------------~ ' Gardening and kids go together. And parents can be the impetus to get them started! A I most eve ry department or dime store today has a garden center. Let your child browse through it with you. It's a great oppor- tunity for kids to learn about many of the most commonly grown houseplants. Or make a special trip to a big nunery or botanical garden, asking questions about the names and care of the plants that are the most appealing. Start your child growing plants in- doors. Select a spot where basic garden- ing tools are kept (a table near a windowsill, for example) so that when the desire to garden hits, it can be trans- lated into action quickly. Children can't go too wrong in car- ing for their plants if they follow some general rules: • Don't overdo watering. Empty any excess from saucers. • During blooming times, all-purpose plant food should be fed at thrcc- week intervals, diluted to the proper concentration indicated on the label. • Flowering plants need wnlight and do better in south windows; foliage plants will receive enough light. but not direct sun (which they don't need), in a north-window setting. • A void drafts or overheating (from a too-near radiator). Getting children in touch with na- ture will teach them patience, give them a sense of accomplishmenl, and may just start a lifetime avocation. Books recommended on the subject: .. Growing Up Green,'' by Alice Skelscy and Gloria Huckaby (Workman Pub- lishing Co.), and "A Child's Garden" (available by sending 50<' for postage and handling to: Chevron Chemical Co .. Ortho Division, Dept. F.W .. Box 3744, Sa., Fnncisco, Calif. 9411 9). !2i What's the Home Gardener'• Favorite Vegetable? ~ --~ ~~~. ~ -. According to a recent Gallup survey, ers. Runners-up are string beans (63 here are the most preferred vegetables percent), onions (59 percent), cuc.um- grown by amateur home gardeners: To-bera (58 percent), radishes (51 percent) matoes are the overwhelming favorite, and lettuce (50 percent). Least popular grown by 92 perc.ent of all home garden-are Brussels sprouts (seven percent). to • FAMILY WEEKLY, Aprll 20. 1975 Continu~d on page 1-1 Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. ThlsSmaD Hoose Had Big Problems (Jtett•s How \\e Solmd 'Ihml) Whea money ia tiaht. imagination must tate over. The ownen of tbia house, a retired couple, live on a fixed income. Their chil- ~n visit them and they love to entertain, so they•ve had to think through the function of every room, mak.ina each do !::::=-= IOIQB .... double duty. They turned a· second bedroom into a atudy for the husband and put a deep aof a in the porch room for their visiting family. A sinale color scheme waa used throuahout to ~te the rooms, de- ligned by Elroy Edson. Neutrala-browm and beiaes. primarily-were cbOleo so the rooms wouJd loot lupr. By bepi111 to ooe family of colon, furniture can be brouaht from one room to another when l!:::=---===~--==.i company comc:a without Jivina a make- shift appearance. The couple alao chanaed the entrance to the house by dosing off the front door. This gives much-needed wall space in the Jiving room. formerly juat a traffic lane-. NoW, everyone enten throuah the porch, which leads riabt into the kitchen. Modem f umiture and modem materials were cboeen became they're uauall]. eaier to care for--&1i1 furniture, Hera.don carpetina, Birge acrubbable wall coverinp---u important ooo- sideration for this couple. Punchy WaUpaper Md .. lllxable" Chairs. Since the kitchen IMda dfrecUy lntO the IMng room, It ... Important for the two to blend. The ch.n. for.......,.., CM be moved kdo the living room when company comes. The py floral wellpapw and coordlnlde for the celling were choeer1 to counterp<Mnt white caiblneta and appfl8nc:ee. ...... t4 • MMlt.Y WEEKL.Y, Apdl 20, ft71 ............ -....... --"• ....• A ndlmor becofw decoratlft end fUncUoMI When It fonM a unit ttM1t ~ .. bOlfl. WCHtr eurf9Ce and.,... ctlblnet. The 8llCtlonaJ tume a comer. but It could, In another..,_., be a con- ventlonet 8CMnch IOfa. Patterned wall cowertng ....... .......... w ........... c.peetng .. •l•cted to en..,,._ the lfnall apece Md gtve the room a ,_,Ing cf fwcury. Porell f'.locMn Now 0.IM-Purpo•• Cr•• More .......... Just inlkie the entrance to the houN, the lleep IClfa le opened. wNle the t < ,, t the porch room Ml been redone to patterned carpet ._ choMn for tta function • a famlty room or bedroom lblllty to hide trackecMn dirt. Wall for ovemtgtrt QUMla. The wicker chair cOW91'fng and IOfa .,.. In the ume IOft and coffM ttlble .. eaeMy moved When land color, de96gned to Uf"'Y the room. I , ' I .. • I , ···~••fi f pf lht • •II I I• l ' , I Available at these fine stores: ~ CALIFORNIA (SOUTH) _..... Ken Crane's Mapa-City, 915 S. £udid Jus Sparks Car,ets & Dra11es, 1023 N. Maanella AJuu Rancho Sound, Inc., !32 E. Alosta ...... ,.-11 Ktn Crane's Magna-City, 8550 Beach l urblM Beauty Kiss Carpets & Drapes, 541 N. San Fernando Lumber City, 3221 W. M11noll1 C..t1b1d Claudia's Custom Craib, 3'° Oak CanM ll Ntwman Co., 23321 S. Avalon CtvlN Sawyer furniture Co., 125 S. Citrus 8•WMY All American Home Ctr., 7201 E. Firestone [I C••e Imperial Stores, 525 Main Imperial Stores, 355 Olive Imperial Stores, 945 H. Imperial E mot1l1 B & o floor Coverlnas. 4715 Peck [sce~ldl h cond1do or,pery Studio, 460 N. Elm r.a llroff Stod Guys Home Ctr., 640 S. Main ..... Stereo Hi·fi Ctr., 13996 S. Crenshaw ••ll•Grln V1nco Sales, 12605 l each ....... Cooptr's, 2065 Vtrdl10 ~briers Interior Oqns, 3535 N. Verdu&o Marconi Radio, 239 N. Ctntlal Radio l.Jb, 806 S. Central H.lllteldlHtiPb Manninl's lnteiiors, 2110 Hacienda Hi ..... Cordonia's l111tftcn. 12627 S. Hawthorne Ken Cran .. s Maru-Clty, 15442 Hlwthofne Dahnken of lht South 811, 12929 Hawthorne ........... Arnold's, 1220 Hermosa .... Ritt T.V. & AppliallCt, 82-001 Hwy. lll ......... K•n Crane's Maicna-City, 979 S. LaBru LalleWllll c.... __,, Ken Crane's Maana·City, 4949 Graywood ~ey~7S Lona Bach John's House or furniture, 4a E. Second Wall Units, Inc.. 2191 u klWOOd Lia ..... Cooper's, 3033 Sepulveda Coope(s, 4650 West Pico Ken Crane's Maana-City, 5345 Crenshaw Div•rsilled Discount Swvict, 4864 Santa Monlcl l•rald's Hardware, 72IO W. Mandlester .......... Wall UnJV, Inc., 19420 Nordhoff ....... Teblas Ontario furniture, 635 N. £uclid ~its, Inc., 1407 L Katella =lity House. 563 S. Fair Oaks ,...... Drape-Ritt or California, 1'2 Pomona Mall E . ........... Jim Bosco Interiors, 221 Avenida Del Norte Redondo furnitint, 219 Awtm11 l-RiY•la Villaae ........... Henshey's, 402 S1nta Monica T•n•t Ken Crane's MpCltyJ 23030 Hlwthornt tnttfiof Specialties, 317!> Pldftc Coast Hwy. Ted Ric~ds furniture, 23aS5 Hlwthorne :n OICOl'atofs, 161 N. 2nd Tapes U111ittd, 9S9 W. foothill W•t LM AllMt . Ken Crane's Macu-City, 11531 Sant• Monica Wall Units, Inc., 12211 Saata Monica NEVADA Las YllH Corb's H1ndyman, 1510 S. Main Eastern Hardware, 5115 S. Industrial ..... llreuntr'si4015 S. Vlf&inia _.en. Oeylon's furniture, Lake Tahoe on this fine Kirsch shelving. For a limited time only. Furniture you assemble yourself ... in minutes! No tools. No glue. No finishing. Just twist Ki rsch Cranmere9 components together to make a table, bookcase or compact stereo center. Exclusive Ring-Lock8 design assures stability. Stain-resistan t, viny l -lami nated finish-in walnut, southern pecan or Spanish oak. Shown are three arrangements -you ca n make dozens of others from Cranmere components . Please take-this coupon to your dealer. ----------- Kirsch Dealer Coupon 2 5 3 Off on pul'CNse of Kinch frttsbncling Cnn- mere sh~lng. This coupon Is redeemable at any participati ng Kirsch Cranmere shelving dealer. (See listing on this page.) He Is authorized to allow you 25% off the manufacturer's suggested retail p rice when you purchase Cranmere components. Customer must pay ~les tax. This offer void where prohibited, taxed or re- ~lricted by law. Cash value l/2CH. Coupon expires May 23, 1975. Kirsch Company, Sturgis, Mi chigan 49091. · Ganlenhtg .. Finds": .)'1:J l()il •~ Continued A Buyer's Guide for Am~teur ·--Green Thumbs" Unique, one-of-Hdnd . ltema thllt either help JOU 'ma ..... the flM wt of growing thlnga or at IMet keep JOU organized whfle · you do yow puttering .. pr-nled In this roundup. Take your choice! Tool Hang-up A gardener's shelf-encMool or- ganizer from Rubbermaid hokts supplies and aeperates garden tools.In a minimum of space. Three long-handled yard tools hang from vinyl-covered retainer hooks and specially designed holds. A sturdy shelf holds small cans and boxes as wetl as hand tools. The easy-to-install unit retails for $2.29. Water Meter A unique moisture-monitoring meter tells you Instantly whether you're killing your plants wtth kindness by overwaterlng or whether you're drying them out. It's a simple mechanism, con- sisting of a corroelon-resistant p~obe that's Inserted deep Into the soil. A tiny amount of elec- trical energy will be generated ti e FAMIL 'I' WEE Kl 'I'. Apnl 20. 1976 _........,..-._,.. -· ..... . FIX 'n FASTEN IT FASTER, BEi IER, CHEAPER II WmtAN Whether you're puttina up eeillnc tile . . . t.ckinc down wuthefsttlppinc . . . installinc insutation . • . re-uphol· sterinc a chair . . . repeirint a screen . . . CCMlfil'll a comice ... seeurinc an antenna wire-theft's no tater, enier Of more efficient .., to ,et the job done tNn with a one-Nnd ~ted Arrow automatic st.epte sun. Just position sun. ~ze handle and presto .•• staple Is driven into exact spot desired in l /lOth tM Ume it takes to hammer 1 nail! Your other hand is always free to hold material in pa.te fof 1 nut, profes&ioMI job! by the moisture, giving you a precise numerical reading. A detailed Instruction booklet Is Included with a listing of the correct meter readings for each plant. Called Sav-a-Plant. Its retail price Is $15. lnqulriff may be sent to: Downe Merchandising, 641 Lexington Ave., New Yori<, N.Y. 10022. Collector'• It.,, Whether you're a window-box tlller or gentleman farmer, you'll have use for thla lngeniou.s clock. It not only tells the correct time -but also the length of the growing season in an area, phases of the moon, Ume of the year, date of the first frost and Build. Window GreenhouM If you can aaw a piece of wOod and use a staple gun, you ahould have no trouble con- atructlng this window unit. Materlata consist of ~ .. exterior plyWood, gtHnhouae plastic and .. • aluminum rod. The tools requited are a ataple gun, a saber saw and a hamm•. The complete plans can be obtaJned by ..,ding $1 to "GreenhoUse," FAMILY WEEKLY, 641 LMlngton Avenue, New Y<!k, N. Y. 10022. Batik• Gardener'• Apron Buy a cOt1ventlonal butcher's apron (avallable at uniform sup· ply stores). Turn up the at ready finished hem about MVen inches, then stitch vertically to create pockets. You add the design with a simplified adapta- tion of the ancient Indonesian art of batik. It works like thia: Melt several candlee In a double boiler. Using an artist's brush, draw your design on the apron with the melted candle wax. Dip the garment In your choice of dye color, dissolved In lukewarm t.qp,,water. Only the no'l·waxed areas will take the dye, while the waxed portions remain their original color. Wax ia then easily removed by dry 10leanlng, revealing the pattern. 1=or a free Instruction sheet on this euy batik dye technique. write to: RIT, Dept. F.W .. P.O. Box 307, Coventry, Conn. 06238. date of the laat frost. Its e~tric movement Is housed In a hand- JUbbed walnut case with an antlque design. The Planter's Clock can be ordered by mail, at a cost of $45 Pfus $3.59 for postage. Send check or money order to Publlaher'a Gitt Shop, Dept. 103, 4500 N.W. 135th fJ111 Street, Miami, Ra. 33068. Ill.I·• " " t t .S • ~ I> I I • A o r ti ~ Availabl~ at these fine stores: CALIFORNIA (S) AMhtlm Tttm1n's Int., 521 S. State Colleae ... , .. 1m,eri1I Storts, 616 Main IMMPark Wick's Upholstery, 6271 Btath Cale1let Imperial Hardware, 209 2nd ~ 8t4 & Bath Shop, Pim El Camino lttal C....DttM• C:usk>m Shade & Drap., 3535 East Coast Hwy. c .... M .. Ufftrs Home Furn., 3333 Bristol n•i-Bt4 & Bath Boutique, hrkny "u• El .... 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Oranae Mall PllMllUI ' \'lineman's, Yorba Linda & Bradford Pt way Leisure life lnl , Oak Knoll Ctr. RIMhtMnge £rics furniture, 71-285 Hwy.111 RtJolldtlaell Jim Bosco lnl, 221 Avenida Del Norte Moun Drapery Storts Rtclondo furn., 219 Ave. I, ltiYtria Villa&• Rlwlnlllt Meranpr1pery Stora s ........ Moran Drapery Stora s..-.. Bracha's lnl, 510 N. E Camino Rut San Cltmtntt Shade & Drip., 91 Ave. Oel Mar SM Ditti Buffllftl'I, 315 Fallion Valley s...._c..,1 •-oown1nas Cus1om Orap., 19 EJ Adobe Plaza S•"*t To,.trt's, 453 W. 7111 Sllltla. Buttu.'s, Main and 10th Na41intS Int, Bris1DI Town I Countty Ctr. s.... ....... Htnsttty'a, 402 Santa Mollla ••Mafn feint" Drapery, 15213rd Philtl,s Or1pery, 1409 Santi llloMI Man sors Ytrdalt I Drap .. 1241 Slnll Monica Mall , .... Carpet Town. 22223 PalosVtrdts Sin' £.z Matlrtss, 11521 Hlwlllomt UprWbt Drepery Studio, Dtl AM Ctr. ~~:::/. Uttlllld fum., 300 N. Euclid Mtltrl Dtcor1as, 1'l N. 2nd Vitti Clark's lite., 211 L Vasta W•l I ll Butluni'• 200 Westminster Mall U4etrs Hoiiit Furn., 101 Wtst.i•I• Mall on this beautiful Kirsch bedspread! For a limited time only. Fully quHted! Your choice of colors and sizes.· "Rhapsody" ... a timeless traditional in durable cotton with polyester fill. Machine washable. Choose Nugget Gold, Rich Red or Deep Blue. TWIN FULL Mfr. Sug. Retail $ 3599 s3999 QUEEN s4599 ICING s4999 ~---------------------~ i'# Kirsch Dealer Coupon ',, ~ ff 1 I 2 5 % Q on puK~se of Kirsch "R~psody'' quilted I I bedsprfild. This coupon is redeemable at any parricipaling Kirsch I bedspread dealer. (See listing on this page.) He is authorized to 11 I allow you 25% off the manufa cturer's suggested retai l price when I you purchase a Kirsch ··Rhapsody .. bedspread in any color or size. I I Customer must pay sales tax. This offer void where prohibited, I I tctxed or restricted by law. Cash value 1120'. Co upon expire!' June I I 30, 1975. Kirsch Company, Sturgis. Michigan 49091. I ~~~;al S2699 $2999 SJ449 $J749 I I ' ~, ,-:J. Please take this coupon to your dealer. ,, .,, ~---------------------~ ·•••zr--•EEEE._.••r~ I ·Honest answers about that itcti I -I you never dared to ask about. I I Even your best friend Follow direction1 and I I <tonn•t lmow. Vaainal and you'll feel how BiCOZENE I redal itching ma& you helps promote heaJin&, I feel to help/,,... So alone. IOOthes away irritation, and I I Let BiCOZENE" help. helps stop that itch in I (Say it "By-Co-Zeen ... )Thi. minutes ftaL Really! I may be the mof/11 effective For sample, •nd 2St to I tTeatment '"' pe,..,,.,.J ''HELP." Dept. NoFW. 423 11 itc1tin4you can~ Atlantic Avenue. Brooklyn, I preecr:¥irion. · New York 11217. I ... SHOW Ttns AD TO YOVll DRUGGIST »~ a •••err..- ~ 1 SHAPE -0-LETH ---...... • '? ...... ........... .., ..... .11.= ~--.... --.-::-~ .......... _ ~-==----LaA• ~ ....... .__...... ll'MDD . ·--·---smE&• Acw~,J.,-941 111 MAKING YOUR EARS HURT AND ITCH? "Ulitis" -lllllOYNll pHI llld itdl in yo&W ears-can be llroecftt Oii by ocess Wiii. But wfltn~to fttnlM Wll wlU. pointed • ,ou my inicr• your ears! n.11 • er, .., way to remove excess wax -wlU. AURO EM °'*· Wlletl llClllS wa is .-. p111t and itdl flf "bfitil" Is pe. Get auro-tu .... "&ritis." Star~ CJtat Beautiful Lee Meriwether: '•Sttn dtist a Tomboy at Heart" t ee Meriwether, ltill beau- tiful 20 yean after abe bo- cune Miu America, and ·now Buddy &.eo'a ••iatant in .. Barnaby 1ooea," wu one hour late when tbe joined me for lancb in Loi Aaaelea' plush Scandia ra&llUraDt. "Somebody stole the battery out of my car, ao I bad to borrow a VW from a trieod." abe explained. FAllLY W!l!KLY: You Jook and ad 10 ladylike, yet 1 under- stand you were quite a tomboy when you were a girl. & that true? LEE: I~ be oo the boys' basketball football tea.ml when I •. My friend Janet was on football team too. She could .nm faster than all tbe boya. FW: wt.at kind of spo11a do you play today? L&: I don't play many apona, ·. but I atilJ bave the reputation . of. beina a tomboy. For iD- atance, when my dau1bter'1 Scout troop doea somethin1 girliah. they uk one of the other moma. When they ao c:ampin1 · in the wooda, rm lllked to put 00 hitina boob and hit the trail. FW: In what odter way Mn you a tomboy? LEE: I wa JS when I wr<M to J. Edpr Hoover and ubd him to let me become a 0-cnan. FW: 0-man? liE: WeU-0 -womao. He wrote back and said that at the time they weren't hirina any G-womeo, but when I grew up there were other opportunities to join the Fcdual Bureau of lnveatiption. Like doing aecre-- tarial work. [Orinnina] A typi- cal male-cbauvin..iat attitude. FW: Why did you want to be- coroe a G-woman in the ftnt place? LEE! Lootina back at it. I think basically because I alwaya wanted to be an actraa. You see, rd .eeo a lot of films in which women pJayed secret qenta. They were always bid- ing behind ,aome UIUD1ed idcn- tity-«n1bbina noon. waitin1 ti • FAMILY WEEKLY, AIN11 IO. tf15 on tablea. driviaa cabe. I aaw iiaysclf ac:tina out aucb rola. FW: Did you ever meet Hoover? I.II': Yea. About a year after I aot married [to ac:aor Prank Aleuer], we wCDt on a tour of Wllllingtoo. A airl friend ol mine who worbd for the FBI abowed U1 around and intro- duced us to 1. Edpr Hoener. I &old bim I waa the aid who had wanted. to join tbe Pat .. a teenqer. FW: What did he uy? I.EE: He turned to Prank and I 0 i Mr. Hoover. FW: Who were your bcroa when you were litfJe? LE!: I IUCll a lot of women become aclraaes becaUIC U tida they admired aome pretty lady on the screen. My heroes were the cowboy atan. The movies I libel bat were the ODel with the lllOll action and" no Prta. I still Iona to play in a Western where l act to ride a·bone at brabeck apced and shoot a IUD· FW: You live in an area of Loi Artaeia that WU h1t heavily by .. , .. m 1ong to plaJ In a WMtan....,. I get to ride a ....... at bNMneck epi11d and llloot • gun." aaid, "Your pin is our bl." Tben he took UI to a ahoolina pllery and let UI try out aome gum. FW: How did you make out? LIE: Not too well. I did much better 1aat year when Buddy [Buddy Eblen] and I were in- vited lo graduation eurcila n the Police Academy. They took us to the police range where I did really well. Maybe became I wu lesa nervoua than with the eartbquate a few years aao- How did you mate out? LEE: Not too well. But it could have been wonc. We l~t a dtimney, and when it fell down it hit a beam that ran throu&h the livina room. And the P ' rap split open. ) alao lolt • lot of c:ryataJ and china, and all of the walla of the house were cracked. Come Ja.. think of it. it waa gbaatly. ~ FW: How did you react when Cotllinued on page 22 "il•~•Jll•• ~IC U,,9$16JJOOA ._. 7*W EJ#allrle • ~ tO saw f!ZO to ~a )&lrlly m the US. fDotJ stm1ap pt'IJ&f'lllD ~~~ By Elizabeth Evans · A 90nmment naUna in July of 1974 lw extendfd food stamp oonrqe to 20,000,000 new A- mericana. But to date, more than I S,000,000 of theee newly eliaible dti- zena hne not claimed their benefits. Why? Obrioualy. moat of tbete people are not awve of tbil new ruliq. Othen think that elillbWty it beled OD P09I in- come. But ill rality, ft1UDetOUI deduc- tions loweriq your sroa income are uted to rspre food stamp eliaibility. And rin- ally, thomanda of people who know they are eliaible are too emtm.ed to claim their benefit&. The embaruament IUn'OUndin& food st1JDp1 and the old fashioned notion that you must be on welfare to participate are quickly becomina a thina of the past. . A D'ecember 20, t 974, Wall Street Journal artide reported that more and moromiddle and upper middle class work- ina families are uaina food 1tamp1. Donna Marie of 4445 11th Street NW. Clnton, Ohio, sums up the feelinp of hundreds of thousand• of working American faini- lies who now ue food at.amps, ••1 saw my nei&bbor eatin1 steaks and ulin1 the money she saved to buy a few luxuries. Then I thousht of all the taxes I'd paid. ft struck me how lilly it wu not to t.ake advantqc of somethina I'd already paid for. I now, ue food stamps to serve nu- tritional and delicious meals for my fand- ly. To me it it no different than a tax re- bate propam.. .. No Risk Report: The problem of peo- ple not knowina if they an eligible bas been eliminated with the recent publica· lion or the public information report, 1-97S food Stamo Quallfication Guide. This report ii beint lNlde available on a no risk buis. ,BY orderina the report. you can qwickly determine ln the privacy of your home il you qualify and fqr what . amount. If you don't qualify, you may return the book. You'll receive a full refund-no questions asked. Eye Opening Facts: Here are some little known facta reprdin; the food stamp propam. Did you know that: •Worken who are layed off or on strike can collect food stamps. •In 101De states, you can tet your food stamps thro~ the mail. •Hundttieh of thmlsandl of lenior citi- zens are elicible. The dderty can we food stamps to pay for home dd.iYered meab-on-wbeeb and for IJ'OUP meals for the elderly. Worlcina families with sro• incomes • hi&h as S 16,000 a year can qualify for food stamps. • Food stamps are med just like cub. There are no forms.to f"ilJ out at the sro- cery check-out counter. • Food stamps are accepted at almost every grocery store. •It takes only two weeks to receive your food swnps after you qualify. Several people livint in the same house can all separately receive food stamps. • 1f you are physically unable to apply at the food stamp office, you can have someone dJe apply for you or have the food stamp office come to your home. • 1f you move, you can continue to re- ceive food stamps for a 60 day period from your old food at.amp area. •Ir you've recently moved to a new state, you can immediately apply for food stamps. •When your income and resources are being calculated to see if you qualify. your house, lot, one car, yo ur penonal belon,;np and houtehoJd 1oods, cam YU· UC Of your insurance policy, income pro- ducing property, and boarders are not cowrttt as resources. • When ctlculating your income, money from a student under 18, irrepilar income from pan time jobs totating lea than $30 a month, and money from loam is 1t0t COflnltJd as income. • If you work and must use a day eve center or a babysitter, you can deduct this expeme. • State and Federal taxes, Social Securi- ,..ity, and union duea a.re deducted from your income. Medical fees over $10 a month and tu- ition and mancbtory education expeMCS can be deducted from your income. • Alimony or child support you pay can be deducted. So can unusual expen- Jlel due to diusten. • Rent, mortpge and utilities are deduc- table by usina a shelter standard formula. • All information given when you ap- ply for stamps m.ust be kept strictly con- fidential. • You'll be told if you qualify 30 days after you apply. • If you_ l"'1 refused food stamps and feel you'reoeinJ cheated, you have the right · to a fair hearina appeal. Even if you•n been refused long ago, you can still go back for your hearing. And If the food stamp office made a mi.stake, you're entitled to all the back food stamps you should have collected. • Typical Working Families: Here's an ex.ample of a typical family that quali- fies for food stamps. Mr. Seqel grosses S 192 a week, SI 0,000 a year. Mn. Sea- gel does not work and has a boy, age S, and a Sitt, age I 0. Mr. Seqel pays S l SO per month alimony and child support to hil previous wife, bas a rent of S 130, $8 for phone, SSO for heat and utilities, S3S a month for hospital insurance, and spends SIS a month on allergy medicine. After making all the necessary deduc- tioM outlined in the 1975 food Stamp Qualification Gujde, it was found that the Sugels would receive SI SO worth of food stamps for only $1 l J a month. They'd saved $37 doUan a month. A total or $444 on groceries for the year. 01•11 What will qualifying for the food stamp pccpcm.._ to you? 8; J' 11 .. your inccme, you could dash your food budtet by 20% to 60%. This would mean a uvinp of ST20 to $2,400 a year. You could afford to provide your family with the most nutritional and healthful foods. The money you've saved could be placed in the bank or ueed to buy anything you'd like. There are no restrictions on what you do with the money you saved. But, best of all, you'd be starting your own pet'lbnal tax rebate program. You will be gettina back some of the thousands of dollan you've paid in taxes by takin& ad- vantage of a government prosram which you've already paid for. The 1975 Food Symp Omlifigtion ~ Is written in plain, limple lanauaae. It will show you step by step how to fllUfe your Food Stamp income. It will make sure you're deducting all the ex- penses you're entitled to. It will also pre- vent you from addina income which ,, should not be counted in your total When you qualify, you'll "told exactly where to so. who to see, and what to do in order to start cubing in on your beno- fits. A sample form is enclosed 10 you will ~ate no time when you 10 to rall out the real thin&. All of this ii done in the privacy of your home. You'll wute no time huntina down this information, and you won't ta.Te to spend a cent on gas. Low Priced Soft Cover EditiC>f\; As I've said. this public information re- port is being made available in a special low price soft COYer edition. To pt yow report, all you need do is write the words Food Stamps on the top of a piece of pa- per along with your name and addrea. Mail to: THE CENTER FOR PUBLIC INFORMATION, Government Prosram1 Division, 401 Market Ave., N., Canton, Ohio 44 702. Be sure to enclote SJ.00 plus SO¢ postage and handling char- F S in cash, check, or money order. Make checks payable to Public Information. Your report will be rushed to you by return mail in a plain unmarke<t envelope. If after reading your report you dis- cover that you don't qualify, return the book within 3·weeks. You 'U receive a ruu refund-no-questions asked. You could be one of the 1 S,000,000 people misaing out on the benefits you have coming to you. If you do qualify, you11 receive a SI 20 to $2400 return on your $3.SO investment. You can find out if you quaJify within 3 weeks by malling" jn your report request today. * ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ er:;::==================================~ • • • • • • • • • The~ &d Clt.b in\liles yoo IV I~ f()r ()DI}' ~:~ . when you join and agrH to accept only FOUR more selections in the next TWO yurs . .... , ... ef 11111¥ ... A M01111111111f.i1 refer· Mee wafll Six cllCldn of claulc AIMflcM ciMIN, ·-----~~---~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-• •• • • •• •• •• • • • •• • •• •••• • • • •• • • ,,_ 1119 ti I llltilll tD ._, llNlr. 170 films '9Wlewlel, 111 clttall. Oftr 150 ....... Ila IW"lll" . 00. ,,.. ltHrUH ,, ..... Sa&Sua..111M ..wl• . .....,_.NI. prlct ..... ,. 121. Pld8fttl .. ...., " .. ....... ..... 500 Ill• 5CO p~otosl ''"· price 111 .•. 514. '""' • ., ... "" A11lnn1ry Hltlu. '71 .......... ...... ooo ........ .... jlf1ce •••. .............. ... , ........ °"". ...... _,...._,.. Pf1ct ..... 104 ....... ....... ...... ...., ..... 400 ....... ,.. ;,tee 111.•. 534.a.....tt .. ..... 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Ud••lll, Fl 3HM I I 1..-.i .., __ au __ ._°" ..... ....._ I ...,._ .. • MY -1llAL If ..,_ c:an dltlct ,._. flw .... Compare with $1500 dia- moodBl Place.a man-made Zol:A- TRON next to a na.ture-mack diamond. You'll hardly belM!ve your eyes! You'll marvel at the pure, dauling color ... the per- fect diamond-cut facets that I ..... Of H I -not '"" ........ I .., ,..... .. for ., lllCllllJ .. I I 111a1111CE1PllCIS•2•-I I o ...... _ _,,,., o lfw.,$11 o lfwSlt • I I ..._ ... ..., ........ ._ I 1~--'--~~~------------~~I E'Mlrw --I .... -., n fUJ • -.11111a-add ll .,. ta wu .,.,_ J _...._.. _________________ ~~---- LOO lhiwether Continued from ~ J 8 it happened? LEE: Jn a rather peculiar way. When I woke up I thought a homicidal maniac was in the living room throwing everything on the floor. Then when the bed moved, I thought, "Thank ~-hoaven&-it's_ just an earthquake." I knew it Warning : The -Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarene Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health . ........ . ... -.. -· ., .... ._...a-_____ _ was important to keep my head on straight. I did for a very short while. and then I got mad. FW:Wbymad? LEE: Because the girls were f righteoed. I kept telling them it would last just a little while. But when it kept going. I started. screaming at the earthquake to go away! That was good. FW:Why? LEE: I was told by a psychiatrist that the only people who were not afraid of earthquakes were the inmates of an asylum. Oetting mad, I was told, was the best thing that could hap- pen because when you're a.ngry, you don't feel fear as much. FW: You· were born on May 27. That makes you a Gemini. Do you have two personalities? LEE: Not two: SO. I constantly change to suit the people around me. I guess that makes me kind of wishy-washy. On the other hand. that's why I enjoy acting. Most of all, f want to be accepted, to be liked. FW: Did being Mias America help you? LEE: Without it I wouldn't be in the business. Oh, maybe I would play a little theater. or teach, but being Miss America gave me the attention I needed. FW: What did your father do? LEE: He was a liquor. salesman. Both of my parents worked in the store-my mother dur- ing the day, my father at night. FW: Was your father ever held up? LEE: SeveraJ times, but I'll never forget o ne time when he really got mad. I was in college ·al the time. cramming for finals. My father came home at three o'clock. livid with rage. "Some punk kid robbed me," he said. "This "I conatantly change to suit the people •l8und me •••• Most of .,,, I WMt to be eccepted, to be llked." ~ kid came up and asked me to change five dol- lars, and when I o~ned the"cash register. out comes a gun. And he says, 'Okay, Pop, J want it all.· Imagine-calling me Pop!" FW: How old was he then? LEE: He was 46, but he had iron-gray hair. The boy was finally caught by the father of one of my girl friends. He was on the vice squad in San Francisco and one day he ar- rested a fellow carrying matches with the ini- tials of my father's store printed on them. He put two and two together, and that's how the boy got caught. FW: Are your parents still alive? LEE: My father died, but my mother is living with me and helps me look after the girls. FW: I understand that you and Frank are no longer together. Are you divorced? LEE: No, but we've been living apart for two years. FW: How old are your daughters? LEE: Kyle is 14 and Lesley is 11. FW: Would you mind if either of them tried out for Miss America? LEE: Most certainly not. The scholarship they might gel is the largest in the world. FW: It's been 20 years since you were Miss America. but you still have an excellent figure. How do you do it? LEE: I don't believe in diets. I enjoy eating. But I watch how much I eat. I never have any sweets and very seldom desserts of any kind. FW: Do you ever see other Miss Americas? LEE: Every ten yeus all the Miss Americas get together. Tiw last time was in 1973, which also happened to be the lOOth anniversary of the Atlantic City boardwalk. FW: Do you think that most of the gi rls are happy? LEE: Yes. [Hesitating] ,_ Relatively happy. lil1I '12 • FAMILY W£EKLY. Aprll 20, 187& \ ' I <9Whai in the \\Orld! '"WAlaGAT!R" EGIL KROGH ·-.... '4cowdry ~"? Cotwlcted orpnlnr of the ''While Houee ............ , Eglf Krogh talks about his life in jail : .. My 6rst visit to the prison dentist found me sitting in the chair with a fellow inmate exam- ining my teeth. 'The man happened to be a narcotics dealer that I had tracked for two years while working for the FBI. I 6gured that was it. J was going to Jose all of my teeth and probably my head. But the guy just looked at me And saJd, 'I didn't do my job well and I ended up here. and I guess you didn't do yours well either, so you're here too.'.. Krogh recently chatted with a writer at a resort in Colorado. "Contrary to some people's opinions," he said, .. federal penitentiaries are not country clubs. We worked eight to twelve hours a day keeping a farm and a herd ol cows. It's not as if you have 'l choice of where you want to be sent." When the Tony Aw•rde ....,. on ABC-TV ICfMnl April 20, you'll catch a glimpse of Broadway's greatest stars, past and present. But what about the people responsible for the show's pro- duction? This is the ninth consecutive year that Alexan- der H. Cohen and h is wife Hildy Parks have staged Ala CGlllft the Tony show-he produces it, she writes all the material. They are one of the few successful husband-and- ~e show-business teams around. Alex has a reputation for being a worlchorse and has an utter disdain for weekends nnd national holidays; he even sched- ules meetings on those occuions. He's invariably 'the last one left in a restau- rant, and is only aware that the man- agement wants to call it a night when the chain are being plied on the tables. uweJJ, .. says Alex. .. it's better to be known as the man who cbes restau- rants than the man who closes shows!" Alex is also the exeeutive producer of the U.S. Bicentennial World Theater Festival. DATES! 11le Tony Awards will be pre- sented Sundar. WedrntU, is Secre- taries Day. ANNIVERSARIES: A military coup in Portugal overthrew the dictatorship one year ago Fttdef. BIRTHDAYS (all Taurus):.....,__ Lionel Hampton 61; Ryan O'NeaJ 34; Robert F. Wagner 65; Johnny Tillot- son 36. llonder-Anthony Quinn 60; Quttt' Elizabeth II of England 49: TueedaJ-Eddie Albert 67; Glen Campbell 40. Wednnditrf-Bemadette Devlin 28; Shirley Temple Black 47; Roy Orbison 39. 1"hund8J-Shirley Macl~ine 41; Barbra Streisand 33. Fridaf-Ella FitzgeTald 57. S.turdlty -Carol Burnett 40; Duane F.ddy 47; Bobby Rydell 32. 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