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1976-04-11 - Orange Coast Pilot
7 ::B~l We~k Just a Meinory ' By JOANNE REV 'OLDS Ol IM 0.11, ~·i.c "-fl In th~ '201 and '».i lt was primarily the domain ot coJl~ge tU.ad4tr>ll who noclled into li:.tlbo• &n roacbltrs or on the Red Car from Los Anaelea. In the '40. and incre.as1naly in the '50$ and '80s Jt became 1 vac1tlon for high school r;tudents who spread from the Peninitult• ,to Balboa I sland and Wt:!il ·Newport. • Al its peak. Bal Wt!ek brought vacationing s tudents to tbe .Prange Coast in such numbers that they spilled out of Balboa and Into the neighboring com- munities of Huntrngton Beach and L•ituna Beach. Today, Eastt"r ncatJon -0.1 Wttk -t• a thing ol lh patt, a memory dotted with the onee- famlUar landmarlts th1t are no more. Ulle the vacotroruna 1tudeni. who have v1n11hM r.-om tht tteet.s and beaches, 10 too have the places they jammed In the yearly spring ritual. The Rendeivous Ballroom, • pnmary allrat'tlon from the Ume H wa_s built in 1928 until.its death by fare an 1966, has been replaced by a condominium comple•. It• lesse.r known counterpart in Hun~gton Beach, the PavaJon Ballr®m, met Its fiery death lbe same year and bas been replaced by the pier-front rest.auranL SUNDAY tfo•t or the old peninsula rui.unnt.s -ChrisUna·~ Hut, the Green Orqon. the Blue Room and other lh.it lhnved un. du a variety ol nam in a varie· ty o/ locaUon• from Mllln Street to tbe Newport Pl r -are 1ono too. So are the apartments and cot· ta1e1 that u1ed to become so crammed .-un vacatfoneni thot fire orflclals ln the old days bad to close some or tht'm down. One<>l the last ltt'ma ol tbe era that i>till stands ls the Balboa Pavilion, but tbe bowlin1 alley that-WIS Otte of the bli Easter hangouU ln the pre.World Waf rt vacations •s long pe, and the • dance bands don't play there like the.rund to. And lor the errant vacationers and lhe pollc:e who rounded them up, the old Jail and "Ding Dona School llouu" are only a memory Maybe it's the chanaes that have come over Newport Beach st.nee lhose days, lrunsformini it from a resort town Into a city, or maybt it's the blurring of pen~t'Uve brouaht on by the years that have passed since East.er vacation wu a big event -whatever the reason, there Is a wisllul quality to somt' or the memories of spring vacation held by long·time rnldents. (SffBA_L, Pace AS) MINORS• BOOZE CONFISCATED-IT WAS 1t54 -- VOL. 69, NO. 102, 9 SECTIONS, 128 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNIA SUNDAY, APRIL 11, 1976 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Hughes Forgery Alleged ACAPULCO. Mexico CAP) - The Mexican attorney general's office is holding an Americ:an ex· ecutive of the Howard Hughes or- ganization on charges or forging Hughes' signature on a Mexican tourist card, a lawyer close to the case said Saturday. The American, identified as Charles Waldron of Los Angeles, has been held under guard since Thursday In trn Acapulco office or the federal attorney general's of- fice, the lawyer said. Mexican oUicials were not available for confirmation Satur· day night. The lawyer, Antonio Correa Jr., said Waldron is being represent· ed by the Mexico City law firm or Basham, Ringe and Correa or wblcb Correa Jr. ls a partner. The firm also handles the Acapulco Princess Hotel account. Correa said Hughes and his top executives bad moved into the Princess Hotel on Feb. 10. <See HUGHES, Pa1e A2) Vi.sit B.C. Via Today's Daily Pilot The rugged natural beauties of British Columbia and the sophistication of its leading city, Vancouver, are discussed in u special report included in today·~ Daily Pilot. "Vacationland BritiAh Colum- bia" ts a 12·page spe<.'ial section describing the points or interest an the Ca nadian province H's also lh<' title of a free ntm festival planned for 8 p.m. Wed· nesday m Newport Harbor High &hool Aud1tor1um . Rend "Vacationland Britis h Columbia." see the hims and you'll wa nt lo start packing. Your trip --real or im:tgaocd hegins in today's Daily Pilot. Why is this man smiling through the · s moke of his pjpe? He's Jerry Kobrin, an Orange Countlan who has just en- tered into competition with a well· heeled East Coast publisher in the Southern California magazine market. The saga of the New Wests is today's Sunday Special. See Page A2. f Butz Seeks to Testify MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - Agriculture Secretary Earl Butz says he wants to tell a Senate sub- committee mvesligatlng Howard "Bo" Callaway's part tn expand- tnl a ski resort onto federal land the names of senators who have made similar requests. Butz said at a news conference Saturday that neither he nor his subordinates attempted to pres· ~urt> the U S. Forest Service lnlo opening federal land for ex- pansion of the resort, partly owned by Callaway, former Army secretary and former head of President Ford's election cam- paign. Sen. Fred Haskell of Colorado, who heads the su~mm.ittee ln- vesti gating allegations that Callaway used political pressure on behal( of the resort, saJd Fri· day he was considering subpoena- in& Butz to testify on the matter. The Forest Service Is under the Agriculture Department. "He won't have to subpoena me, for goodness sakes," Butz said when asked about Haskell's comment. "If be doesn't provide an opportunity, I'm going to ask for one. "Because l want to put on the record the number of letters we've gotten from senators for ex· pansion or ski areas ln the West, some or which were owned by~ pie who made conlri butions to the senators.'• The agric ulture secretary added he saw nothing wrong wilb such requests. .Bishop Tells OC Diocese Hopes By TOM BARLEY °' ''" 0.11, r 11e1 Matt IC Orange County's 333,860 ex· cltl'd Roman Catholit'S are look Ing for 11omc klod o( inaugural messagr from their brand-new bt11hop, they have It in just one word: loKelherness. Bishop Wiiliam R. Johnson wants to ae4' a U&Ue In.~ ol the priest and n lol more of the laity in and out of the Catholic: church. And be believes lbal be bas been fiven the opportunity to ex· plore that long-held lblnking and perhaps lo inject an innovation or two of his own when be tal<es over June 1 at lhe helm ol the Catholic world 's newest diocese. ''l personally welcomed the ctianaes brought to our faith and its practice by tbe Second Va Uc an Council." be commented last week daring an interview with the Daily Pilot in Ora.nee. And he made it clffr' that be wants Orange Coanly 's Catholics, working with him through their new diocesan structure. to form their own Ideas and innovations oo Catholic issues. Aireeini that the Catholics of San Dleao County bne led the way by making changes in liturgy and regional structure that were approved by the Vnlican, Bishop Johnson ~U· Uoned: "Of course, I want Ume to look around here. "But at this moment r am worklna with local prteata to "labllsh a priest.a' senate and a board of consultants for the area," he said. "I consider thele to be vital 1tepc." Bishop J ohnson reflected on Orange Counl1 ln pll'Ucu.Jar and the Catholic taJtb In ieneraJ dur· Inc hls flrsl visit as bbbop to thr church Utat now bas achieved the stalua of cathedral and focal point ot the diocese. Holy FamUy, under its pastor, the Rev. Ms1r. Donald J . Strange, bas lone been reglrded as• 1tortously designed buJwark ol the f ait.h in Oran1e County. It ls Ute bean.beat ol \be oldest Catholic parish in \be c:lt,y of Orange. Fouod ed ln u121, the parish won awards and acclalm when-H built the 900-seat sanctuary that is now a cathedral in a "see city" -the head· quarters of a diocese. Bishop Johnson's appointment wtll not affect the duties of Strange, who has pastoral responsibility for a church that serves 2,500 Cat~olic families aod celebrate/-lfevcn Masses every Sunday. Strange Is one of USO priests and SOO sisters In 42 Orange Coun· ty pambe1 who wut come under Bl1hopJ obnson 's jurisdiction. Also Included in the new diocese are eltht missions, two Catholic hospltalJ, 35 clmmtt.vy schools and six bJgh schools, with a total enrollment of lS,000 children. "It's an awesome responsibili- ty wben one aiLs down and thinks about It." BlJbop Johnson said, smiling .... But I well know, even at thi1 early stage, that I have the solid aupport of au Cat.holies ln • the dlocese." He sees the first great adv.n· tage for Oran ge CountJ's Catholics as being the immedlate •bility to wield greater "c:lout" in hieber Catholic councils. And tbat, he firmly stated, is the way lt s hould be. The 163rd Catholic dlocese in the United Stat• is fully sell supporting and ready and willing -rmlll'lcially and PhJlosopbJcally -to secede · from the now-reduced Los An1eles archdiocese of three counllu. Los Angeles, Santa Barbara and Ventura. \ "This kind of independence br· ings a whole new enthusiasm to uny church organitation," tbe bishop said. "Card i n al (Timothy) Manning (of Los Angeles) a lways rec~nJzed this, ired we have his bfessing In our new endeavors.'• Bishop Johnson predicts that he will. bu.e Jd.e.u aod. iD.nova- tions In plenty for Orange Coun- <See BISHOP. Paae ,\4) DYING, DYING -The San Joaquin marah was studied three years ago. The report predicted it would be dead _,void ol life -by tlm yfiar. Today, u predicted, rnostofthelllehaa va.niahed. Staff Writer Doug Ftiltscbe reports on Pqe81. ODD SILOS -Wl\at can a communJly do with abandoned missile site.s -use them as silos, schools or even a pasta factory? The dilemma is examined on Pace Dt, aton, with news from the local front, lbcluding a story about a Corona del Mar g.lrl who is very lucky-«"ecently $1,50l>'s worth. Mideast Tense;' Ford Pleads For Restr8int DALLAS CAP ) -Amjd reports that Syrian troops have crossed into Lebanon, President Fard"on Saturday urged restraint by all parties 1n order to achieve peace in that strife-torn country "Our policy in Lebanon is to achieve a permanent cease-fire and to accomplish a politiC'al se1 · Uement o( a very complicated and controversial problem," Ford told a news conference as he cam· paigned for a second day for votes in the May l Texas primary Asked about published reports that Syrian military uruts had moved \nto Lebanon, the Presi· dent rephed, "I don't believe there has been any rash action by any party so far and we certainly will use our maxim um diplomatic influence to make certain that. does n't happen .• ~ Several hundred Syrian troops reportedly entered Lebanese ter- ntory on Friday but have since withdrawn. according to sources in Lebanon. There were other re· ports of border crossings also, however. Also in Dallas Saturday, Ford s aid he presently considers hims elf an underdog to Republican l'ballenger Ronald Reagan in the Texas primary. (See FORD, Page A3) 'Moderate' Family Income: $15,500 WASHINGTON lAPl -The typical urban family or four re· quires SlS.500 a year to maintain a moderate standard or living, the Labor Department said Saturday. Thu;, because of lnfla· lion, as SJ ,200 more than in the previous year. The same family can live at an austere level for $9,IJ)() a year, or at a level allowing some luxuries for $22,500 a year, the govern- ment &aid in its annual analysis of hypothetical family budgets. The costs, calculated for ran 1975, rose 7 percent for the low budget, 8 percent for the moderate bud~et and 8 2 percent for the higher budget over the previous year. By comparison, lhesizcofsuch budgets u year earlier rose between 12.4 and 14.2 percent. Last year's sm a Iler increase, though s till high by post-World War II standards, reflected the slowing of inflation. The consumer price index, the best measure or the impact or in· nation on consumers, increased nt a rate of 12 2 percent in 1974 and 7.2 percen t tn 1975. Consumer prices have risen another l.5 percent since the fall. The annual s urvey attempts lo calculate costs on three different levels of Jiving for a hypothetical ufban famlly consisting of a 38· year-old husband employed full Ume; his wife, who doesn't work out.side the home; a 13·ycar-old son, and an 8-year-old daughter. The couple 1s assumed to hav1• been married about 15 years and to be "sellled rn the com - munity." COMMlTT ER HOPE? -A San Juan Capistrano firm has de- veloped a flywheel that is tedmically capable ol powering a commuter vehicle at a cost of one cent per mile. Staff Writer Rudi Niedzielski looks into the de· vice, Its development and its uses for future transportation. Page 83. • BOURGEOIS BLUES -The costs of government grow, and the responsibility for paying up is left primarily to tbe middle class In Amenca. How Is it holding up? Not as well as it has In the past wrttes an Associated Press re· porter. Page B9. The budgets are not based on how families actually spent their money but renect assumptions about the manner of living. Low- budget families live in r ent.al housing, use public transport•· lion or drive a used car and do most of their own cooking and washing. At the moderate level, families ar e assumed to have purchased their own home six years ago, drive a late-model car, buy more meat at the market and dine out occasionally. The higher budget family buys a new car every four years and can afford more household goods and services. Armed Man Robs Mesa Liquor Store A Costa Mesa liquor store was robbed of $250 Saturday night by a man who threatened the clerk with a uwed-off shotgun. Police said the gunman entered Mesa Verde Liquor, 1520 Bak()r St .. al 11 : 10 p.m .. removed tho gun from under his jrteket 11nd de· mandcd the clerk lW"Doverthe re· gjster receipts. Identity of the t'lerk was not immediately nvnilable. No vehicle was seen or heard after the gunman left the store, pobce said. The crime Is under in- vestigation by pollcedet.octlvea. ~--., AIT-'9rrlc.• a1 I ... , ~·-~·IN c..1...... ,., a .. o1n.. 01>14 c:..nw • .., ---.. ,. .... _"°""'"' •• er..-· .. 0.M~N•tl<" A1t e•w••• ~.,.. ••·' c.. .. ,, .. _ft, ••. , OAILYPILOTHCTIOM I ., NEWPORT BZACH-·Pro ep•c ta aru 1mpr o v in9 t or •k•tebo ~rds after t ho P•rk•, ~ooo h•• and Ruc r oatio n Commi aaion voted t o r e co=m•nd l~aa1n9 a amall abandoned rosorvoir as 4 cl t ~ ·~a te bo ard in9 par~ --b u t only 1c ade q uate 1nauran ce i • availablu ... . LAGUN A S&ACff-·A t e t i red tedch dc 'a 91 f t o f her 2 .3-ac re estate, which lncludes lush botanica l 9ard ert1 , t o t he cit y ha s co~e under attac k by n e i9hbo ra. Th ey c laim they were no t notified ot neqot i at ion s abo ut t he 9ift and that the entire nei9h b orhood opposes the property's becoming a pack ... < . SAN CLEH!NTE •-Hu llioq c r ea t~on of ~ •spec ial zone for hiqh fire ~azard areas, c lty council memb er s wo rr ied a bout t he impact of d e Hignati nq a h aza r d area as auch. one councilman no t ed t hat i t might make &e l linq a house in s u ch an area difficu lt •.. . FOUNTAIN VAL LEY--The c ity's 34 fireme n we re 9iven a 4 percent pay boost - by the city c ouncil, deapite a last-minute p l ea f rom fir eme n 's T~am s ter representatives fo r d 7.5 per c ent h ike ... . SAOOLEBACK VALLEY--Women we re e l ec ted by fello w trus tees last week t o h e ad bo th the Saddleback Co llege and the Saddlebac k Val l e y Unif i e d Sc hool Dis tric t bo ards o f trus t ees. No rrisa Brandt of Irvine is the new college board pres ident and Loa Young ot Laguna Hills heads the SVUSO board. ~ ~ L Others Also Guilty, talley' s Judge Says ATLANTA (A P ) -The military judge who presided over the court-martial of William L. CaJley Jr. says be bellevesotbers knew or and took part in the km· ing of civilians at My Lai and should have been convicted. "I don't believe tha~ Calley &ihould have been the onJy one <onvicled," says Reid Kennedy, now practicin g law in Marietta. "There were othera involved in the shootings with Calley but some refused to obey his order (to kill). .. Kennedy, a tall. trim man with dose-cropped gray h ai r , declined lo name others he t.hought s hould have been con· "/Jcted. 'Tm satisfied to stop at those who had knowledge of and partkapated in the incident," hr sa\'s . Calley's long batUe to clear himst.'lf ended last Monday when the l '.S. Supreme Court refused to review the former lieutenant's case That freed Kenned y to !-peak about the case for the first time since the historic 197 1 trial at Ft. Bennlnli(, Ga. and he did so in an exclusive interview with The Associated Press. Calley was l'onvicted of the murde r of 22 Vietn ame se t:ivilians in the South Vietnamese \illage of My Lai In 1968. The conviction was overturned by a l 1 S. 0 1strict Court in Columbui;, Ga. but later r einstated by the hnnate Dies In Jail Cell <;r<'1:or v c;1tbert Sal<'edo. 21. \\'ii' rounrl dead tn a holtltn~ <:t!ll .11 th1• l'larcnlin Police St»tion I 'n day, an apparent hanging vie· 1111\ l'olit•c .;u1d Salcedo's body was found a t 4·20 p.m . durinl( 11 i<uu1 in•· hourly l'heck (If the jail. Tlw '1('t1m had been plact•ci in t.hC' <'l'll thrct' hours cath er after l)eini.i orrested on multlpll• wur "ants Ill' Jived at 1516 E Plnc"ood St .. Anaheim SUN DAY DAILY PILOT """' ('I.-.. C•••t D•llY l"Uot wU-" wtHt~ t\ tt,,.,..f ·nieO f"-"if~ 1'1 t>\\, It ..... ""'° bf tt'le i'• Ml<)" (..4Hl't •\it•U,hl~ (otf'Ollf'Y YOoH••• , M1(W't\ Mt ~tl\ofW'(f MO"<.'•'t IN'°""" rtKUY .. V t \~'°' M~U Ne._poft .. llk,t\, tl\,W"l1~(1't~ t• ""' t e-.."t••fl Ve lf•'f. 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(Of't of ._..-.iw_, "4M;Ol'\O (fl \\ ftO\tA .. c-a •4 .tt Go\t• MliH, • (.t•••.,.,...,. ~rfei•M h .__.,._. WJ ~ JM-. byf'Ml4•\it >t~UMf m.ltt•v •t1Mt...,_ \1 11_,,.., 5th U.S . Circuit Court of Ap· peaJs in New Orleans. Calley, 32. free on ball and living in Colum· bus. Ga. probably will be paroled this week. the Army says. Kenne dy aays he believes "Calley thought what he was do· ing at My Lai was right." But the former Army colonel adds: "That's not the issue.'' "Being a lawyer, I'm pleased that the rulings I made have been sustained by the highest court in the land." he says. "Many of the rulings were without precedent." Kennedy says the major Issue on which Calley's conviction might have been overturned was the refusal by the House Armed Services Committee to release its conf i d e n tial M y L ai testimony. requested by Calley durine the trial. Kennedy twice directed the prosecution to ask for the 3,045 page report of testimony from 52 witnesses who participated In a 16-day hearing. But the commit- tee refused lo release it. Calley said in his appeal that Congress should have been com· pelled to release the data for his trial just as former President Richard M. Nixon was compelled t-0 do in the Watergate prosecu- tions. Calley's complex four·and-a· half month trial, longest in U.S military history. has resulted in the Army c hanging some of its tra ining for conduct during com· bat, Kennedy says. "They're making sur e that everyone knows that when an order is re· ceived, a thinking. reasonable person can determine it il's a proper order." f 'rcun Pugf!' 1\ I HUGHES ... Hughes died April S on on emergency night from Acapuko to Houston. Tex .. for medical treatment. Correa said ca heurtng has been set for Monday noon before a federal district judge. Waldron will be allowed to make a declara· Uon and Correa said he would at· tempt to have the char.cc dis· missed. Sources dose lo tho ctae uid the Investigation lnvolvtnii the tourist card began when Hughes entered Mexico In February Corre a said an American lawyer he Ide ntified as Howard Jf!ffri fr o m Los Angele s . representing the Hughes or ganlzatlon, w11~ fl y ing t o Acapulco. 1Dis Pegleg Is a Bird OMAHA. Neb. <AP) -A flam ingo is recuperating at Omaha's Henry DOO[IY Zoo after having its leg amputated and r eplaced with part of a fishing rod. Dr. Lee Simmons, the 100 director , said the bird broke lts leg about 10 days ago when it flapped its wings during a strong wind and was slammed into a fence. The artificial leg saved its life. Simmons uid. ·The substitute lee posed just one problem: ll was black. Sim· mons said he Is thinking of patnt· inc the rod pink. to match tho bird's remaining leg. 'New Wests' Shoot It Out County Man Battles N Y Publisher for R ea de rs By I OANNE REYNOLDS OlltleO.llJl'llel~ As • sb'o"·down looms 11'1 Orang·e County SuJH'rlOr Court betwetn a 11elf·-ty led "country boy" and n New York "caty sJkker." both men are enaaacd in what m ay become a neck·and· neck race lo publishin~ obUvlon . The country boy is Jerry Kobrin. ~. an execuUvc with Lion Country Sarari. His oppo nent ia Clay Felker. 47, a atur In the East Coast publishing world aa owner of the fabuJously sue ceuful New York m111adne and the Village Voice . Both me n say they will be publishing magadnes wtlh idem· tical names wtthln days t>f each other in an etfort to capture lhe historically elusiv~ "California life style" maguine market. The courtroom sho-.vdown, which has not yet b een scheduled, is over the use of the name New West. Kobrin holds the Californta registry of the name, which dates from Dec. 17, 1975. Felker says he's not imit•l· ing anyone -tbe name is clearly a ta ke-of( on the name of his New Lone Survivor Of Air Crash Dies of Burns A Detroit, Mich .. man who sur- \'ived a fiery airplane crash that killed three others, including an Irvine man, has died in a Chicago hospital. James Goodspeed, 38, died Fri- day night from burns and other injuries sustained March 25 when the Lockheed Jetstar crashed on. takeoff from Chicago's Midway Airport. The Irvine resident, James R. Fugate, 45, died in the crash, as did George P . Eremea, 50, of Santa Clara and Theresa C. Mahood, 46, of Marinade! Rey. The plane was bound for San Jose when the crash occurred. The craft ha d Jeen sold three days earlie r to a CaUCornla firm by the Nation of Islam. Dakota City Evacuating Before Flood MINOT, N.D. CA P ) -The first of m ore than 12.000 persons began evacua ting their homes Saturday a s the Souris River rose steadily toward its tourth Oood in seven years. The river, which winds through this city of 30,000 persons, is ex· pected to crest April 19. Reside nts we re ordered to move out or 3,500 homes -about 12,000 persons -in the Minot area by next Thursday. Ci t y Engin eer Burt on Peckham said additionaJ homes on the fringes of the threatened areas will have to be eval'uated later because utilities will be l'ut off. "tr you're on the edges of the flood zone and an doubt. rvacuate,'' he said Dikes w ere constructed throughout the city In some places the~· were 12 feet high, and Jam es Ruyak , the man in charge, said: "I don't know how much higher I can build them." l\linot sits a s tride a valley between two hills about 60 miles south oft he Can ad la n border. Caty Manager J ohn Arnold ga.id Saturch1y he was asking the federal gcn·t•rnment ror mobile homes to hdp house the evacuees during the em ergency. Ill' said clly residents outside the nood plain had been Asked to volunteer 1•x'ra space in their home!> P e ron Faces Corruption Allegations BUENOS AJRES. Argentina (AP) -Depo!ied Presid ent Isabel Peron will be c hareed with corruption. official sources sald Saturday. Th~ sources also said about 3,000 former Argcn· tine officials and labor leaders are under detention pending in· vestigation of "adminJstralive ir· regularities." They said military authorities are uncove ring proof o f widespread corruption during the Peronist govrrnment and that the number of detained persons could increase in coming days . Mrs. Peron, 45. has been held In a mountain chalet ln soulhern Ar9entln3 since tbe blOOCllt.11 military coup on Kareh 24. lo· formed •ources uid ~ new military rulers want to leL her rest before re~pondlne to the charge~. York mag:mnc. from wtnch hl' ha.11 also borrowed style, thrust and format for the West Coast ncwcomt'r But observers of tht" mediu in· du11try in Southern Cuhfornw, where tht! two mag11:i1n~:-i ;,trt: 8" ing to be compelinl(, sny thut neither vcr1>ion of Nt!W Wei.t stands much or a ChtlOCC! ()( i.ur ' h · a I In l h I 11 , th c 1111t1 on 's toughest ma~azin(' market One of these obser,·ers is Mike RELATED PICTURE On Page A1 Mc Fadden. u vete ran JOUrn:.tl11>t who has worked on rn1ulaiint!s an New York a s w ell as in Soutl1crn California. Now a resident ot La&una Beach. be is a veteran or the early da ys o r the no" s uccessful OranJte County II lustrated and the editor of A1r California· s flig ht magazmc • Like others in the business in Southern California, McFadden vi~ws Felker as a carpetbagger. importing his New -rork staff with their New York sensibilities to try to capture tr~nds In Southt1rn Cnlltornha living u proposlUon be fools b folly But Kobrin, an Orange Count~ rea\dl.'nt who boll lln•-<I up ;J !ltaff of predominanlly Ornnae Count) writers and editors, does not :.tand much rnor• of a fhas:ae~ ;it succeedina. in Mc P'udden'11 esllmatlon "To suC'ceed herl.'.'' h\:' !tUid , "you have to have geruus or un limited capital, and neither seems to h ave either " The battle Une1 for the prinled confrontation wire drawn in Del'ember , shorhy afte.r Kobrin regt!>ter cd h i:s · new maguine's name. The magazine idea grew out o! suggestions from associates of Kobrin's who felt ther e was a "void" In Southern Califor nia that could be filled by a hvely monlbJy publication. First it was to be called Southland, but that was rejected because It was the name of the defunct Sunday supplement to Drumbeat Leading . In Guadalupe Race Dodging a s chool of pilot whales that r omped near the starting line off Balboa Pier, 17 yacb~ got away to a light-air start Saturday in the fourth re· newal of Balboa Yacht Club's 600·mile Guadalupe Island race. First to cross the line was Red Baron II. sailed by Bill Hartge, Huntington Harbour Yacht Club. However, as the southwest breeze increased a half hour after the start, Andy Zimbaldi's Ericson-46 Drum beat had moved into a comfor table lead, with Bob O'Brien's 58-foot yawl Spirit mov ing up on her weather quarter. Four o f the scheduled 21 starters withduw before the race. Dropouts were Celox, Con quest, Aegaeon and Centurion With a fair breeze, the lead yachts are expected lo reach the barren Mexican is land by tonight and harden up for the long beat back to the finish at Newport. OCC Tied for Third In Kennedy ·Regatta By The Associated Pl'es.~ ANNAPOLIS -T he Yale Unlversity sailing team took first in all three r aces Saturday to cap· ture the lead after the second day of competition in the John F. Ken- nedy Memorial Regatta at the U. S. Naval Acad-0my. Navy and Orange Coast College, ranked first and second a fter Friday's competition, were tied for third following Saturday's races. Orange Coast. skippered by Bruce Ayers. completed Satur· day with a S-4-5 set or scores. while Navy showed a 6·5·4 set. Un i ve r s it y o r Southe rn California. with Benny Mitchell at the helm. finished Saturday with two seconds and a s ixth to Coast May G e t Morning Rain A weak storm front pass ing over the Orange Coast may bring light rain this m orning, according lo the weatherman. Clearing is expeclt>d this after noon. T he hi~h temperature pre cticted for today is 63, with a low toniJ?ht of 50. Extended outlook calls for fair weather Borsin' Around • earn the second plal'e spot in th\• regatta. Webb Institute of TechnolO!!Y sailed be tter Saturday, ending Wllh the fifth place position. The third -and final -racl'5 between the nation's nine top cnl legiate sailing te)lmS will be held todav. Singer Ochs Hangs Self NEW YORK <AP> Phil Ochs, who wrote and sang songs against the Vietnam war that wer(' popular on many collc.ac campuses. committed suicide al his sister 's ho me in Queens on Friday. his family reported II<.' was 35 The wnter of such songs a1. "Changes" and "1 Declare the War Is Over'' was said to have hanged himself an the home or Sonny Tanzman. where ht' lived since December. "Phil had been very depressed for a long time," a family friend was quoted by the N ('W York Tt mes us saying "M ti inly. Hw word:. weren'tcomingtohimany mnrl' · th(' Long Bt"ath lnd\'pcndc11t. Prt·s~ Telei:rum Then West was r hosen. but II "as off Hmlt:1 lwrnulit' tht' ·r1nwt- M trrnr Corp, ~till ownii thtit nume from its defunct Sund11y i.upplcme11t muwui inl" New Wt-st WlHI finally 5ctllcd on. und tw'> days aJtf'r thnt till\• wus t't>gl i.lt-rcd Fl'lk4.lr 1w nminct d the publit.•ut1on or the \V(•st Coast version l)f Nt>w York And tht" rac1• w 11:; on Amid aN·usut1oru. that flew t1Cf05ll thc pages or nwdll\ tl'udc Journals lUtd husv1ci1s publicu· lions. bolll publi6hers rushed to ~t'l out preview lssuf's us bait to subscribers 11nd adn•111ser;s. 'fhe "orieinu l •· New W~t>t 1 Kobrin's) won the ract>, but fo'l'lker may ha \>c \\On tht-()\Croll contest Kobrin ·s pn•' It'\\ t.>d1t1011. 11: pages of block a nd while with brief s kekhcs or upcomini;: articles, <·amt: out in ea rlv February. Felkt:r was limited t~ bnnelng hls New West out a:. 011 insert Lo the J\t arch edit ion or ~ew York. lSer l\tAGS, P:age Dl) Antag onis ts Vote to Oust Lebanon Head BEIRUT, Leba non CAP> Parliament members from both ~ 1 d e s in L e b a n on ' s b i t t 1· r .:\losle m-Christian slruggle voted on Saturday to remove the Chrili tian president as n step toward ending t he <'•vii '~ar. One thousand hea\'lly arnwd troop:. ringed the mansion wh ere th1.· lawmakers mN Beirut radio reµorted 90 mcm bers of the 99·m emlX'r assembly voted to amend the constitution allowing an immedaatc election to replace President Suleiman FrenJ1eb, whose term would otherwise end Se pt. 2.1 Police said 13 persons were killed and 34 inJured in \ariou~ armed incidents around Ltib1rnnn during tht' duy. despite the 111 day trurc imposed hy Syria A Sl'Uffle broke out bctWl'c11 Moslem and Chnslian sold1en; ut the d oor or the temporary 3:> sembly, and sn1µcrs were act l\'l' in the urea. Christian membt·r~ or parliament had refused to hold the meeting in the parliament buJlding in the downtown area re· cently captured by Moslems. !>o the ~atherin.: was held in a mans ton on the border between Christian and Moslem 1H:ctor11 of Beirut. Frunjit.'h, 1J hardlint· right -win~ d an chief. has bt•tomf' :i cntl(·al "> mhol in the year-lonl! battle wha <'h has wre<'kcd Lebanon's II n•ly fre(' economy :rnd lt'ft 15.000 dead. The Moslem ·l dlis t sic!~" h;icked hy powerful P alesllnl' guerrilla unib. dem :m<k<l thc l'l' ~·~n a ti on of l'r;1111ieh . British H ostage, Wife Rele ased BU ENOS J\ JR ES, Argent an a <AP> -Richard Whltecross. 11 British citizen. and his Argcnt1nt· wife v:ere released from 41 ~ months d eten\Hln hy Argentirw authontaes Suturduy and put on a plane lo Europe Police had ;iccu~ed the couple of harborin~ a Chtl1«11l t!Xll1· lmkecl lo ;:i 1111hve ri;i\'C movement in Chait'. hut no formal charJlt:' were cvN ri lt-d Daily Pilot subscribers in one Huntington Beach neighborhood get their Saturday newspapers by pony express. thahks to Caryn Williams. ll. and her pony named Pony. Caryn. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geor ge Williams, has been a carrier ror three weeks. She sa\'s she hopes to earn enough money to bu.v a horse. Escortin~ Caryn nnd Pon y is Ma ry Stephens. 12 J Cuba Says Pirates Sank Fishing Boats '.\tlt\~1 1 1i\J>1 "A Jllfill" launch m;inned h' men \\lthout <.1 countr~ ·· ''a~ rl' ... pons1hlt• ror a h1,1!h·Sl'il!°' Jltct("I\ thdt s.lllk t1Hl Cuban f1-.h1ng boat~. killing 011'" man <ind "ound1ng thn•t• 11tht>r:-, the o((i('1al ne" ... p.1pN n( Cuba ' t'ommun1-.1 part' ,;11d tod,I\ Four 11nin111r('(1 sun l\nr-. of ... uch an attaek "1'r(' hrought Ill \11am1 t'"irhC'r th1-. 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" 10 I\"' l\!l(! ~ClUt Co l\V w tll boo d~l\ol'tP<! Cwc.lotloot ,...,.._. ~«l Or.•"<!' C< •"ly "'" 60·0 11 NCW11'Wlll'f>'t ~ .. r'1nor~ n 8t· . .Jft M>O V.• 'I"''""' r S4C>-I U O <;3r>(l('tnl\nfP (",l('t<Jt~n. fl1 .. h c:;,,n Jufl" C O• " 1 t' {';\"d PO•""-' ' 1.P l '(lu ldQun • NtC• •I ••MUO I hn ana in a hrondcast monitored 1n M1am1 Satu rday. was the first comment rrom Cuba ;ibout the in· c1dent C S otr1cials said 1t took placr Monday night between lht• Flo rid:i l\cYs and Cuba T ht• Cuban rt·1>0rt 'aid it ot·C'urrl•d Tue-.d.1~ night China Purge Protested; 1 Killed TOI\ ro (A I' I Raclm l't"king rcf)Orll'cl lut1• :-.ut urduy that "'an ll rt'\nlutmnan ' <kmun .. tr;itor-. k1lflotl 111w 1wr"1n in ("h1·ngc·h11\\ 1n Hnntill prm mc•c• dunnr.: th1• pa!ll \\l•t•k"s pn1t1·!\h II \\as lh1• llr'l "111 d that th<' 1h-n1on-.1 ra I ton' "l'f\• nor l 011f1m-cl lo lhc cap1t.1l I. I t• 11 t' h I I' n · h <. U n . f I r " t "'n1•l .1n of llunan prm tnt·1•s rt•H1l11l 11>0;1 n c·nm mitt<'<' s.11cl J 1·11mmun1cul ions "111 "cr "-It~ m11r<IPr1•d 1n an 1n1·11kn1 or -.nbot.1f,?e'" "m1lar 111 that al P<'km1i ·., T1t'n An '.\lc•n Squart'. the Chtnl'sc·l:ingua.ce broadcast rerortc'd At t he s om1> t1m<' Chinc'le authont I<''> stepped ur> nttarks Salur clu' o n thC' pursi"'' Ten${ lls1ao p\ng with a "arnm~ that · da!'l'I enemies " ho are unr ecnn cllcd to defeat "111 IA age a de· athbed slru~ll ll' · · The Yu~osluv ne"s afZen('y·i. corrt'o;pondent repor ted from Pekinll that r allies <'ont1nued acros11 China tn support or th<' latest purRe and that lhe army wa~ part1clpalinJ? on a lar ftf' scale F o l low 1n Jl t wo d ays o r turbulent pro-Teng demonslra uons in Tien An Men. lhe party centr a l com mlllee Wednesday d1sm1ssed T e ng from all his posts. including fi rst vice pre· rruer and party v1ee chwrman Bardot Quits Films P AR IS <AP > Actress Brigitte Ba rdot said in an' In terVleW pub lished Satur day she has decided to a bandon her film career to de\'ote herself fuJl-t1me to her newly estabfjshl.'d .. Bardot Foundation"' for the protection of anim als. parttcularl~ the :-.:orth Atlanttr seab hunted ror their fur In Canada and :'\ornay Sunday. Aorll 11 1978 DAILY PILOT A3 The Bathtubs Rukd the Bay ::l Cannery entry's skipper Doug V1ckary (left) raises paddle in victory Saturday after w1nmng the first Annual Balboa Bathtub Races m Newport Harbor. Non-winners included U.S.S. Hum Oruf'l (center, nght photo). entered by U.S. Coast Guard and piloted by Petty Officer Richard McGrew. Larger Coa$f Guard boat had to tow the Hum Drum. as well as other non· f1mshers. to shore. f'rutM Page .\ I FORD ... where 100 delegates lo the GOP national convention will be al stake. But he said he was encouraged by his reception in Texas on Fri· day and Saturday and "as we move c loser t o that cruc ial pnmary l think we'll do incrcas· ingly be tter and we'll surprise some peoplc ·· Ford r eiter ated that the United Stutes would not tolerate further Cuban inter vention in Africa or in the Western He misphere and he -;aid Ament· a "will never g1\ic up 1ls derense rights o r its opera tional rights to t he P anam a Canal ·· Reagan has been <'ntlcal of the President in both a reas Asked whul he would do to get the black Ame rican ..-ote. the Pres1den1 replied he wants the \'ntt•s "'of all clemt>ntsor our socie· I,. but to orf er a s1>ecif1c pro-iram to a parti<'ular group in or rl<'r lo get lhe1r votes I don't think that 1s the w11y a <'and1dat<• for the prcsu1cnc y s hou Id operak I don't 1ntl•ndtodothat ·· In other Snturday poliucul de· vclopments Reagan cam paigne d in Wvom1n1t a nd c n t1r1zed a new tentative a.irC'emcnl between thl.' Unllc•d Stales n nd thl' Soviet Limon that <'alls for on·slle ins~<' uon of each other ·s nonm1hlary nuclear explosion!'. lie said the pact was "vaguely "ordc.>d .. a nd open to Soviet v1olat1ons. J1mm) Carter Oew to Mis· w uri and wn'I confronted by black leaders in Ka nsas C1tr about his reeent rderenee to .. <'thn1e purity " After the former Groritla go'· ernor a nswer ed their spcc1fie questions on rac1ul issues. the black le aders said they were satisfied and im presiwd Kidnaped Man Sends Note CARACAS. Ve nezuela (AP> - Caracas newspape rs r eported Saturday that the wlre of kid· naped Amer ican businessman Wtlha m F Niehou s has received a message fro m her hus ba nd As the Owens · Illinois glass company manager rompleted hi.~ 43rd dav in the hands o( ultraler- llst abductors. news papers said Donna Niehous l'!Ot a note Friday wn uen on one of his business eards assu n ng her that he w as well and hoped to be released soon. Two salts (left). obviously well prepared for the across-the-bay-and-back race, clip along after a wet and wild start from the dock at the Balboa Pavilion (right). Race was sponsored by Tom Terrific 's T Shirts of Balboa. Are Pyramids Powerful? By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL 01 t1M 0.llf "ll•UuH The claims about pyramid power seem ingly are endless Its believers profess that energy harnessed in pyra mid shapes will s harpe n r azo r blades; keep fruit. cheese and wine from spoiling: make plants grow better. and stop mosqw to bites from itchinJ? One of those believers. W1llfam Kerrell. says no one should ac cept the claims as gospel. "Our philosophy has been that vou should not believe what we tell you You have to tr:. 1t for yourself... Ke rrell told an au· d1 ence or a bout 100 persons in Laguna Reach Thursday night Kerrell said he has been study mg pyr amids SIO ('e 1959. lie said he started as 1.1 skept1<'. but b<'cam e convinced that pyr amids do harne!ls energv In 1971. h<• and a fem ale partner. Ka thy lioggin. rormed P yram id Power \". lne . a firm that conducts re sea rch a nd sells pyr amid.'\ Kerrell s a id r esearchers ha,·e not been able to determine what pyr amid ene rgy 1s. adding, "W<• feel we're close.•· lie said it ap pears the e nergy i~ related to magnetism For example, Ker rell said. a pyramid w ill "wor k" only when one or Its sides 1s oriented toward magnetic north The sha pe of pyramids 1s based on a side s lope of shghtlv k i.s lh an 52 deRrees. which cor res ponds to angles found 111 crystals of !(old. diamond and magn<'ltte. Kerrell said All pyram ids follow the form uf the G r eat P vr3m id at Giza. E gypt "'They <the builders) were t r yl n g t o leach u s somelh1ng Toda) we are only n· d1seovennJ? what they knew. Kerrell said p, ram1ds used toda-. are m<1dc out· of card hoar d or ml•Uil r.enerally. they an• fai>hrun cd with open sides. so that 1tl'm' can be placed 1ns1d(• lhcm .. , J:l'l about 160 :o;han·:-pl'r r azor bladl'. ··said K<'rrt•ll In hie; book ... The Gu1dt• to Pyramid Energ). ·· h<' '<I~ c; h<' h:i:-used on ly e1~ht razor hladcs 1n th« las1 rive ycurs He claimed that bn•ad left un· wrapped under a pyramid \\OU1d stav fresh for m ol"e than sc,en w ee k s. t h a t mt·at unrl \cgetables placed undt>r J pyram id would become more tender and lh ~1t !he !>hurtJ last<• in 11,er can be rcm o\cd bv a '>h11r1 .. treatmen t .. · .. We're f1nd 1n g Uwt :.hapc•-. havr a verv definil l' 1•ffecl on our !>(>ml?." said J< t•rrt'll .. 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Mem· bers of the group charged that Americans now are forced to give up about 40 percent of their income to the government, com· pared to one percent in colonial days. Fro• Page A J Cites Bigotry Capital ACLU -.. Chief Resigns NEW YORK CAP> -Denounc· ing the "arro1unce and biaotry often displayed by the Eastern liber&I establishment," Charles Mor1an Jr resigned Saturday ai. director of the Woshington orhce of the American Civll L1bcrtu.~i. Union. Morgan, a r1v1l nghts lay,yer f'tom Alabama. S<t1d he qwt 10 lhe wake or a dispute "'ith the ACLU over tns c harge that Washmtrton· baaed liberal lawyers and lob· byisls wanted no part of either Jimmy Carter or Fred Harns 10 the White House He also complained that J Northern liberal had told hun, "I C'ould never 'ole for anyone "'1lh a Southe rn ac<.'ent " He said he replied: .. Thal':,, b1~0l!J and that makes you a b1~ot " Morg an s aid 1n an 1n terview that hu, decision "'as ir- revocable and \\ ould take effect at the end of lhll> Sl::'!>SIOn Of Congress unless the ACLU de· cjded to nam() a replacement before then "My own rt11ht to spoak halt bun at Issue." hcuwd. marntam- ang there: had been a long sencs of arguments with ACLU head- quarters over :such Uunl(i. ns a speech he made to the Muanc Bar As"ociation d enouncing PreM· dent Nixon's role in Watergate The la teat conrlicl arose "'hen Morgan was quoted in :1 New York Times article !\larch 12 as sa)ing Northern hberai.ls opposed Carter because "they don't have their hooka 10 him. He uid that at the 11ame lime he also me ntioned Harris. the former senator from Oklahoma who has since stopped active campaignln& for the 1'.>emocrallc nomination. but this reference was not pr1nted. "The ACLU must learn to tol~ate those who have personal point• of vlew," he said m lhe in· terview. Prison Perilous For Patty? SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - P11tnc1a Hurst's la\li•)!ert. ex prei.Mng fru for her safdy il ahe •~ put behind burs, !lald Saturday they "will beseech the Judce ln lht' ~trongci.t termi. not lo send her to prison." La"> er Al J llhnson !I cud in an int en 1cw he nnd h1a pnrtner. f'. Lee Bailey, un• convlnC'ed that a ~>rlbon H •ntcnC'e f o r t h e ne"spapcr heiress "muy well re· suit in her deuth or in.Jury to otheri." "'Everyone feel:. the re's a sevt1re danger lo her Ufe and safet y in 11 ny Institution," Johnson said of his cllent, who faces the possibility of up to 25 years In prison. Ile said he and Bailey will raise tht• safety issue at Miss Hearst's sentencing hearing Monday m orning. pleading for mercy from U.S. District Court Judge Oliver J . Carter . who presided at the heiress' e1ght·week trial, and for her release on probation. Carter may impose the max· imum 25-year term or grant sim· ple probation. BISHOP FACES COUNTY CHURCH ISSUES. • • ty's Catholics once he feels he has bis feet fir mly placed under his new table. He also makes it clear that areas of interest to tum in his Los Angeles days are certain to be in the forefront or bis thinking when he moves to Holy· Family Cathedral. the· road man" has litUe comfort, however. for those who ar1ue that the Catholic church's stance on birth control will have to be chanced if many of the formerly faithful are to return. "I sense changes now." he said. "I can see an era of much deeper and mor e intensive reel· mJ! among Catholics. "We as a church are com· milted to the principle of life and opposed to its prevention and destruction, and this cannot be changed," he said. "This is a cor- nerstone of our faith. and I beUeve the time is coming when it will no longer be the burning is· sue ll ls today." "Certainly. Catholics have left the faith: but by the same token ma ny or our churches are now re· portmg revh•als and a renewal of faith in busier churches." He has litlle time foe the pre· dictions of Father Andrew Greeley. the outspoken Chicago priest who believes that Pope Paul's successor will re-examine the issue of birth control. Bi.shop Johnson headed lhe Los Angeles Catholic Welfare Bureau for 17 years and became deeply involved in the needs of minorities and the role his church must play In the educa· lion and developm'ent or the deprived. He already has learned that 60 percent of the Catholics in the Orange County diocese are of Hispanic background. He al.$0 1s a ware that he wlll not have to wander far from his cathedral to find the barrio conditions that have always engaged his concern and attention. Bishop Johnson thin.ks that the pendulum of apparent Catholic disaffection will swing the other way. Father Greeley ls In volved in a <'ampaign built atound the ar1u· ment that the Vatican is ignoriaC the conclusions of the vast 'Jia· "Social justice and charity have always been prime con- cerns for me," he said. "They will continue to occupy my atten· lion In Orange County and I want lhe help of church personnel and the public in reaching the people within these categories." "I am very impressed with an Orange County program that is being administered by the Jeswt fathers." he said. "I think thnl we will want to bwld on their ex- cellent work with the poor and deprived of this area." • But Bishop Johnson stresses again and again that deprived Catholics -be the deprivation food . finances or faith -will benefit most rrom the establish- ment of parish councils that will give la y Cnthollcs a bigger role and a loude r voice in the affairs or the church. "People will always give more of whatever you're asking them for if they are given a greater s hare and responsibility in your operation." he said. "I don't want to see any kind of Catholic enterprise where the pnest personally directs and 1s solely r esp on sible for every single aspect of church life or en· deavor." Given that approach -a nd he makes 1t clear that Orange Coun ty will get it ~ 8111hop Johnson believes that many dlsilluMoned Catholics will return lo the faith that many or them reluctantly lert This self-styled "m1ddle·of· HOLY FAMILY'S PASTOR (LEFT) WITH BISHOP JOHNSON The Rev. Msgr. Oonatd J. Strange at Orange 'See City' Showers Hit Midwest Rai~ Some Snow in Pacific Northtoost 11.s.s ...... ,,, T~pn-•t11rn Cold '"'"" t•w,•d '"...,...' .,._, ....... ~.,.W·~--· ~~~n"~~;!o;,~::.,~·~:~';:.~:. ~:: .., .... -~-- ""'"' ' .. '' °"9 ff.-t "°'ll'tYlftQ \tewly •• ,fWMCf, (•V\il!Hf ,.,,. from MtNW>~1• '"'°"""" MftM,.,._,,0~••"0,,,. 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Bishop Johnson points out that hia faith has carefully laid down the standards that Catholics are expected to observe if they find that (amUy planning JUStlfies such practices as the rhythm .. ethod or birth control. No one doubts that this has ~come an int ensely debated and controversial issue." he said Sul many Catholics who were at fi.rst angered have come to see that there can be no com · oromlses on such a vital issue." That stance has been made clear to all Catholi<.'s via Pope Paul's encyclical, "Humanae Vitae•· -the summation of the pontiff's teachings on and rejec· tion of birth control "This issue 1s heing studied by Catholic authorities throughout the nation." the bishop said. "Natural family planrung 1s in the forefront of our lhinkinJ' and I am certain that our views on l.h1s issue will prevail, given lJme and understanding." Bishop Johnson made it clear that he will have a wide-open ap- proach to any problem posed him by his Orange County consti· tuents -with, perhaps, one or two exceptions. One or them IS Frances Klug. Q Catholi c visionary whose follower s believe that God speaks and prophesies through her and that she has been i.elect· ed to convey His messages to the populace. Mrs. Klug ha11 proposed a rund- raislng effort designed to even- tually place a religloub complex on St. Joseph's Hill or Hope In the Brea area. "I don 't doubt that they are good, s incere people, albeit they a re misled," Bishop J ohn son commented. "And I really wish that we could channel some of their obvious energies into the work of the c hurch here in Orange County. "Mrs. Klug's revelations seem to have been of a private a nd not a public nature," the b1i1hop added. "And I don't wi!.h that to be read as an outright condemna lion or a sincere woman. "But if God has spoken to her. He didn't let me or anyone ebc in COUNTY'S BISHOP Wllllam R. Johnson aulhorit) kno" about 1t," he ~aid "I rind that to he rl'marka- bll' "Sur<'IY ." B1s hoµ Johnson added, "1f tiod had r evealed an)lhing to Mr:. Klug, Ile would have revealed 11 to us · Four For Your . • Reading Pleasure Money's Worth FINANCIAL ADVICE tailored to help you make the .most of Inflation rld- d I ed dollar• comes to you In "Money's Worth" by Sylvla Porter in the Dally Piiot business pages. HOUSEHOLD HUMOR Is Erma Bom- beck's specialty. Her witty columns eppeer In the Dally Piiot People sec- tion. AT WIT'S END Ann Landers LIFE'S PROBLEMS are tackled daily by Ann Lan· dera In her popular advice column. Read It In the People section. THE ORANGE COAST -Its people, problem• and politics come to llfe In •rnualng column• penned by• native aon. Tom Murphlne'• llvely observa- tion• of Ille along the best of all po .. lble coaata appear weekdays In the Dally Piiot. DAILY PILOT 642-4321 1llroaen In P it- Donny Osrnon<.I wanlt><l lo ~nd hLs l~t show of the season with a splash and he did he wa~ tooscd into a g1AanUc: p1c con· l a1n1ng 96 gallons of whipped cream . Th<· incident 1!'. scheduled to bt-on AOC':> .. Don ny Wld Marte Show" Al'rtl JO. Marines Bar Prober SAN DJEGO (AP) - An investigator for the f amily of a Marine recrwt who died dunn.: combat training has been barred from com· Ing on the base to que:. tJon witnesses, a Manne Corps spokesman said Saturday. Capt . Atichael Kelly said the investigator was barred because his pre· sence wo uld interfere with a probe the l\lanne Corps ls makJng mto the death. "lt would \•iolate the rntegpt y or our tn· vestigalion," said Kelly. pubhc affairs officer at t he Marine Corps Recruit Depot in San Diego The investigator has been employed by the family or Lynn McClure, 20. who has hied a $3.5 m11Uon wront;ful death claim against the go,·· ernment. McClure, o f Lufkin. Tex., was injured Dec 6, 197S. w h ile fighting SF Meetings To Resuine SAN FRANCISCO (APl -1\"egot1at1ons aimed al ending a 12·day mun1c1pal employes strike that bas crippled lransponallon and left garbaie littering the streets were scheduled to rnume today. As union officials threatened to set up picket· ing at the two city-run hospitals. Mayor George Moecone worried aloud about the threat to health from piles of uncollectf!d trash. "The garbage is piling up in m any areas and there ls a posslblllty or medical dangers if somethin1 11 not resolved soon." Moscone sa 1d PlaCETlNG at J.he hospitals will be in tenalfied in an effort lo shut down all nonessen tial services, said Labor Council secretary John Crowley. "It's almost Immoral lo strike these poor people,'' said Dr. Walter Coulson, medical staff director at San Francisco General Hospital "They're being used as pawns." The negotiations would be the first since San Francisco County supervisors suggested Wed nesday n ight that union pay demands be settled by voters in a referendum meaaur<' on the June 8 ballot. Strike leaders rejected lhe proposal Former Mayor George Chnstopher. who served as an lmparllal observor to the negot1a · lions, withdrew Friday a fter describing has r ole as "Innocuous a nd meaningless." He called for Ceder al mediation lo help setUc the dispute anothf'r rt'rrual with pad~d pug1I lick:-. lit- died 1n Houston. Te" , .March 13. ne' t•r h;i' tnR fully regained ('OOSCIOUS ness. CALIFORNIA Deputy Perishes In Wreck COMMERCE CA P ) A Los Angeles County sheriff's deput>' on his way to work was killed when a car ran a red light and hit his car broadside. the sheriff's department said Satur- day Other deputies saw the car driven by Deputy Jesus Fajardo, 38, spin into a renter dlvidc•r and burst Into flames, but were unable to rescue him. authorities said. The driver of the other car. Lucille Gallegos. 22, was booked for in· \•estlgalion of felony manslaughter after the accident late Friday night Bro"1n Asks Sharing SAN JOSE <APl -Gov Ed mund G. Brown J r. says that if he is elected president tus foreign policy will try to come lo gnps with the disproportionate share of the world's r esources that America consumes. "identifies with the Third World and the underde\"t.'loped coun· tries" and recognizes that this 1s a \\orld of limited resources 1n which Amtnca consumes more than its sh ate "Instead of viewing the world as Just a complicat<'d rhe!->s board wherein when one pwce moves lt'ft we h:n1· to mo\'c with Rr<'al artillery and devastutwn. such us we saw in Vietnam." Amenc&n~ have to develop u new real111t1c vlewoflheworld. hc~a1d At a fund-raisin it d inner Friday for San Jose Assemblymun Alister McAlis ter. the 38-year-old candidate for t he Democratic pre sldenltal nomination said the na Uon must be m ore lOlf'rant of political leadership 1n emerging African and Asian nations which America previously has not f>UP· ported Brown w .i!> not l'>J:>ec1f1l' 1n h1., foreign policy propm.al but out !med a d1rert1on which he l'>llHI The view thnl Brown oull11wd rons1sted of t1 rorl'iltn rohcv tn \\hlch the United States would it• mum m1lilanly stronj.! hut \\1111111 not tnten enc in fon·1gn rountrll'' unless romm1tment., "'ba-.ed on thduture· JUSllf~ su<·hat•tion L4 Fire Kills Girl, 8 LOS ANG t:LF.S (/\Pl -An R-yr:\I old j.tlrl wa., killed and h<!r moth~rnnd broth(•r wl'rt• Injured In a fire th al swept th(•1r horn\• Testimony Okayed SAN R . .U"AEL (Al'l A man who soys he WM assigned by Los An~eles police to help kill prison acth11"t Georl'e J ack11on can tell his story to the jury in the San Quentin Six murder-conspiracy trial. n judge has ruled Superior Court Jud~e Henry Broderick ~aid Frida y that Louis Tack woo d ' II rormf'r police informer. would be allowed to testify further in the trial or fi \'e prisoners and an ex- convict. The six are being tried on murder and con- spiracy charges stem- ming from · violence in which Jackson and five other persons. including some guatd!I, were killed at San Quentin Prison on Aug. 21. 1971. ~ S.1turd11y in El Scrrno. ft rt' offlr1 :a I-. .,u 1d fo"l ve r1ty frre <'Om· 1J11n1es were rolled to the hlat1' at 3 lR a m and kn1X'k('(1 out the fire m nliout 10 minutes. Thl• vil'lam was idcn· tlf1ed a s Mnr~aret llarnrd by Fir\: lh•pnrt menl spokesm an Dave f\J lier lier mother. Alejandra llaurd. 40, su rcered l'lmoke inhalation and second degree bums on the hands, face and neck. he .said The brother. Jnrk Ha1ard. 12 . .suffcrNI .smoke and heat inhala- tion They '4 ere reported in serious cond1t1on at County-USC Hospital. Battalion Chief Joe Sentenced LOS ANGELES (AP> -A 24 -year -old man convicted 1n the fatal shooting of a Brinks guard during a Compton bank holdup June 7 has been sentenced lo 17~ ye11rs to ur~ in prison. Superior Judge Jack T Ryburn Imposed the sen- tence on Steve Williams . L(wkwood salrl 1111• tin• h..-..iv1ly <l11ma~t'd th£• re· ar part o( th housl'. He estimatl•ll d;imagcs ~1l $15,000 Tht• n111i.1· or th1· fan• I' under 111V<'!It1 ~..it au11 LA Plant Struck COMMERCE <AP> About 600 members of the Jnt ernat1nna l Chemical Workers l'ruon ha,•e r.t ruck the Lever Rros Co plant 1n ttus Los Anlfele~ suburb. the company said Saturday Doug Cannon . o spokesman for the food and detergents manufac turer. said the union struck late Friday rught after negotiations on a new contract railed He was unable to offer any information about the is· sues In the disput" or about the prospect or future negotiations He said the plant Is normall}' dosed on weekends, but he said he doubted It would be able to operate next week OAIL "(PILOT s Dam Limit Decision Appealed SACRAMENTO CAP> -St.ale Atty. Gen Evelle Younaer has appeaJe-d • federal judae's decision on the New Melonn Dam. U)tf\R the Judge 1enored the intention of Congres!> to protect states' water rlQhts. Younaer tiled on beha.U of Cahfornaa In federal ap~als court Frida)'. 21eek1na to overturn the landmark ruling late last yur by U .S District Court Judie Thomas Mac Bride MacBnde ruled that the stale Water Resources Control Board had no power to limit the amount of w.itt-r tbo U.S Bureau of Reclamation c•n store behind the New Melones Dam on the Stanbilaui River Starts Sunday, April 11. . ._ .. Tbe dt'clalon has been lnttrprtted to mean th• stat~ bu oo control over federaJly fu"ded water projects within Ill borden. l 'OUNG£R said ~bcBnde's deCIMOn "depriv"1 thu ll¥le 'i any \'Otce In th~ UM of w1l~ra" under a 1902 federal l1&w. "notwllhstandlnc that lhtlr destinies are largely t haped by how these waler.. art• Ultd." The auorne>' gtJ\f'rnl •t"CU$ed M BC· Bride of makln1t u "1.1~lectlve a nd t o rtur e d " i nt e rpretation o f Co.n1re11lon1l debate Je•dlna "P to t.hc 1902 law. l1oorlna \ht clear intent of Concress lo protect ''both federal und statt• rccl,1mal11ln 1ntt•rt''" The: ~\jll' bu Md "J' tr) 1ni: tu restnct "'j{t't Ill th\• !'.t•w Mdunei. re !>E'f\01r tu th•· nmount <1lrt"nl1v com rmttl'd 1n c11ntt 11cli. lar lct.b than lllt' diam':. capac•t> Tht• dam Ii. !>llll undea ron!itructlon dci.p1te attark~ from M>ml.l t'n\ironmt'n· l.tl und r.1flin~ ~rt>Up!i, 't\ho t>OU~hl Ull· :.uccci.i;full) to httlt Ult• prOJt'cl '" Paoµ 17 two ye111":111a:o Op_po11("nt11 sav th<' 11nm \\Ill henefll on ly a few In.rite ti1rannr" und will wipe out u vuluubll• l'>\r\'ll'h of rt'crt-utlonul whitewater Bachn., 11'lclud1ng led~rul dam orficiulr., l'>U)"'thu ~lum 11> nt•l'ded for ugrkulture rind flood control In fashion, here's the long and the short of it. Now at JCPenney. 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HUNTINGTON CENTER, Huntington Beach (714) 892-7771. LAGUNA HILLS, Laguna Hills Mall (714) 581-7700. COSTA MESA, Harbor Center (714) 8-48-5021 . .. r.: • ~ A8 ~ ( __ D_A_ll_4 _P_l _LO_T_ED_l_TO_RL_~_L_P._AG_E __ ) Insults .to Voters Elecllon \'"•ar understandably bring~ oul the 1m· modcsl btc.Jc or polHk1u~ bttktn8 ort.ce, but l"o can d1datei. on lhf! Junt-Oranae County ballot arc b~ln" 1mmodc:,,t lothe p<.11ntof in uJl. The ul.ually ilent Tunney hss been feed1n1t us all .,ort.-. of ta:.dnutlng information or late A nt\\b re lc~e dated Murch 25 for cxamph.'. ad\ IM?S Lhnt St:nutor Tunne~ h~ 1ntroduc4.!d u nt!w employment hill ""'h1eh could crct1le or mamtam one mill.lon job~ nation" 1dl! m lhl! ntlxl 18 months.·' LISTEN TO WHAT INOEPEHDEHT STUDIES SAV ABOUT THE IRS: -THERE'S A 25% CHANCE THEY'LL GIVE YOU THE WRONG ANSWER TO AOUESTION •.• Fm.l thl'rl' 'b Hcpubhc•in Asscmblvman Robert Bad hum of !'lewport &:uch 1.Sadham is taking a !'!hot ut the coni;:rl':,>iwnal i.c<tt now hdd by bcltal:Ul'rcc.J Hep Andrew J . Jltnbhaw. Knowing hl' "ab cntcnng the con1tressionnl rnee. Hudham i.~nt out mal(c•ria l to hJb county constituency '4ith a return address in large, bold type calltng himself REPRESENTATIVE ROBERT E . BADJlAM AudhC1m ar~ucs. lamely ln our view. that hf' n:prcscnli. the pc•oplcofthe 74th Assembly District <1nd as such is entitled lolnl>CI himself "Representatl\re." We would argue that it is a deltberatel; mlsleadmst 'Use of the word , intimating rather strongl\' that he ulready 1s a congressional representative. \\'e ne\·er knew him to ref ct to himself as anything other than A!-> -.emblyman Bud ham ~fore deciding to 1mter the con gre~~1onal race. On the De mocratic side. there's incumbent Sen John Tunne~·. who h<.is suddenly rediscovered has con .. tatuents after more than fi\'e vears of near silenct.• Tiie self.promoting material coimng from his office 1s a1>~u ming proportions of a snowstorm. Tunney started by firing off 1.3 mtlhon (.'OPU~S or a Tunney .. nc " sleltcr .. al an estimated cost to the taxpayer of more than $400.000. llis name or .i personal reference uppeared 64 times in the four-pagl· newl>letter. 25 Limes on the fir!.l pagl·. This led to a Senate ruling prohibiting use of the free mailing privilege for so-called newsletters in which a senato r·s name or pt'rson al reference ap· ~a1's more than five tames on one page. The next Tunney ne''~ release was only one page 1011~. But 1l contained hb name or a personal n.• fcrcnce lU times. • The next den·. March 26, there were stall two more Tunney relcu~cs <franked. of course). commenting on such i.tirring tll!ms au. b~lUng tnr·1chcd uramum lo Jn dia. Wt· aren't paa~ln${ Judi:ment on the ir qualiflcal1on!'> for office or how thl.?y measure up to their 1m mary op ponen( .. but both politi<.·ians set!m to have t'rred in cvaJuating voter intelligen<'e. We hope. This Tax Is Wrong Art1f1ciul limb:. .md most pros thetic dt!\ ices arl' cxprc ~ly l''cm ptt..'<1 from the state':. six percent sale!-> lax charge :'\ot so the devices reqwrl!d for women who ho' c had mastectomies The ~late views their artificial breasti, and their annual prostheses as .. cosmetic .. and eollect:. more than $400,000 in taxes on the de\ ices and following trc~tment. This practice would be reversed bv a bill in· troduced by Assemblywoman Leona Egeiand ( D·San Jol>e I. She argues convinC'ingly that breast prosthesi~ b both a physical and emotional t h erapy and should be exempted rrom s ales tax collection. She is right The t ax Ls grossly unfair and un· sympathetic I !er bi ll •~ A U:J052. Your supporl could help mak~ ll hJ\\ AND A 70•/, CHANCE THEY'LL BE WRONG WHEN PREPARING A RETURN! ANO A 100% CHANCE TH~ ERRORS Will B~ IN THEIR FAVOR! I More Words and Pictures About Nixon Book Invades His Privacy Thi•" rong question is being de· batt.'d over the new Woodward fWrn!>tein d1scloi.ures on the last d:ns of Richard ;>;1xon 1n tht- Wh1 te Hou:.c The accur~1c}. or lal·k or 1t. of lht.' l>l)ok 1:. not tht• mum ls:.ut.' The m.11n 1ssu1t, 11 :.ecm:. lo me. ha:. w dn "11h the \ wlatwn:-. of tht• r11.:h1 to i>rl"·•<·~ of un I\ 111 1• r 1 t• a 11 c1ti1t•n Ht l' ha r 11 :\ 1 'on. m on• 1h.1n uny l'r t•s 1 tie n l 1 n 1\rnent·an hi-.· l•)f\. hu' di'· ~r~n~I h1 msl'lf ill' h:1s v.ud for his d1s1:r.1cc• h} hemu the first Presidt•nt to n·s1.1:n from tht· JOb llo" m11rh mm c blood do "e ''ant ' JT \\Ol LO be diffrrenl 1f Wood" a rd .rnd lkrn,tem had un <·o' en•d nc" 1ntormat1on bt·ann~ on :'\1xon·s ronnc<·t1on w11h tht.• Wall'ri:atl' scandal" or "llh tht.• t.•onduct or his ofrlct.' Uut the d1,. <·losurcs ha\'t.• noth111.: to tlo "Ith Ol'\\' f1ndil1f?S abOUI the• l'O\'l'rUp Ill tilt.' Wh1tr ll(IUSC' or ubout any of thP 11b11ses or tht.• prt•s1<1enC} hy H1ctrnrd Nixon The n ew h unk purport s t •> dt•Sl'rihl• the flrl \'Ult.• ltfe uf a tormen ted m.1n It .. re 11orl<; .. 1nt1ma11• 1·011\'ersations IWf\\ cen tht.• Prr,.1dt•nt nn1I h1:< t.•lost.• as!toe1att•:-und fumtl} ~l.1nv of the'\' ('llrl\'t•rsat11111!'1 In· \uh~d lttchard ;\l\on·, .1111o:w~h Tht• 1wopk t n "hom tlw Prt',1 · dcnt ii; '•IHI 10 h,l\'t' 1x111n~I out hr!'I ~r H•( h,1\ t' 1l1•ntNI hU\ 1111? h1•:ircl I h 1• I' r 1• ' 1 1! 1• 11 I ' .1 ' \\ h .1 t Wocid" ar<I .ind Rt'rr.,tem h,1\ 1• . 11tnh1111•!1 to hllll But t'Hn If th1• 1111111.itwn .. \\ 1•n• tnw. 11 ~oultl :.I ill h t• uut or hounds (or r1• 110rh'r'I to u l' :.u('h matrrt.tl r,, t'n a m11rd1•r1•r """ ha ~ [ NORMAN ] COUS IN~ bt 1•n !'lentenct'd lo dt!ath 1~ t'tl titl<'d to pn va te <'onversat 1011~ \\Ith his fum1ly Jnd fric·nds Richard Nixon ma' ~ .. Ilic; l'rt:drted Presui<'nt bul ht• 1s :-lilt a r1t1lt'n who. under our l,1ws, ts 1•nt1tled lo communion v.ith ht:. r.1m1ly beyond puhlil· !'l\lr· 'l'tllann• or intrus ion And this is precisely what r!'> "roniz "Ith I he: ne" \\'ood" ;1rd Rern:-tein book . It 1s inhuman M t1ml's 1t 1s l'\ t.'11 brutal. ll re11rt•scnt$ piling on bl.·~onri .1n\ prt•lt.•n!'le of de<'t.•nr' It pur:o.Ut'' ~rn 10d1ndual far past tht• po111l "ht' re le~ll 1 mall' publt<' l'11nos1t ~ must bt.• satr:.fll'tl The kind of tn\l"\11~al1n· re portin~ done b} Bob Wc'°'l" JI ii and Carl Rernstt•1n 1n th• 1r oni:mal W .itergate H'nr-. m,1d1• 1ournahst1c hrstur} Thi:. ne" boot... hm\ e\ t•r, 1:-.i n1:-.ser\'1c1• 111 JOU r nal1sm . I t pusht•s 1n \'t'sllJ?all \'e r1tport 111g far ht•,·orul the lej!1t1matc rep(lrtnnul ;irl'n.1 into a zonl' of JH'r:o.tmal tntru.,111n Woodward and lkrnslt•rn .111• al'CU!>t'd or havtnl: lcaOt'd hl'll\ lh on hcarsa~. gossip an<I ;1ss11mp h on!'>. We arc· willing for lhe s,1k1• of ;tl'J!ument lO 4ll't't'11t their \1ord th11t the var1ou11 conv{'r:.atwns I hey rt>port d11I ta kt• ph1re We Hrt• .ilsl• prep,1 n•d 111 ,11'< 1·pt a' .11 cur:itt•. for purpoi.es of 11r11umenl . the V<lflflll!I d t''l(•r1pt111n:o. Of R1<-hard Nl\on ·, hr 1•ak1l1rn 11 lwha\'l11r What "l' 1•an11ot .wn•pl '' lh1• l'IJ.:hl Of JOUI O<llt'>h ti1 llllt.'11\ l'f :incl '''<plo11 .1 p1•r,1111' ..:111•r v. halt•\ rr t ht• c.1 u"· Tiit: R EASO' tht• \m1•rt1 ;1n 1w11plt• '' i're "" 1111tr.1~1·t1 ul th1· \\lft't.1p11111"' r.1r111•t! 11111 II\ H1d1otrd :"1'<on .met h1' Jlth·' "'''' not only h1•1·:1u:.t• tlll'Y \\t•rl' Ml d u -1 .. 6'"' ·.' . t .. t .·"""" I 8"11 Woodward and Bernstein •NI starting on a new bool<1' a~.lln:>l the luw hut also bet•ausc ttw' rrpre,l•nted t ~h1trun 11•1t· nf t'\t'<'Ul I\ r pin '"' adr the pr1' J <'' of c1tm:ns e total dt•111_.1 nl flrt\ .l{'' b' Jollrnah.,ts 1!'1 nu lc!<i. reprehl'ns1ble 8Ul(f!tng 1n an~ form 1~ unconsl'1on11hle "hl•ther <'arned out by S!O\ ern mt·nt offl<'tali. or re1l0rters (loh Wooct" urd and Carl lkrni.te1n d1dn•t h.wc to resort to "'n•tapp1n!( to ~t·t lhe1r informa· t1nn. bul tht'~ did pry tnto the pn\atr lift• o( a citizen in a way lhJI (iqtrl\'t•d him or his basir nght to pt·r:.onal sufferings. Tu rt•Hal llh· drinkin~ habits of a m.1n 111111\•r thl•:-.e circumst ance~. (If hf' ffill()d or St•lf·<ICSfrUCtion, iS 10 i.;t•I rntu an an-.1 that is none of th1· puhl11 o; hu ... 1111•:.:- ·1 h1· l ' S Ct111,t1tut1nn protect.: 1•\ 1•n nl 11t•11 .1i:ainst rrurl and 1nhum.1n 1Hrn1-1hmPnt. "hatt•H•r I he• 1·.111._,. It is dtfrttult to see "h~ 10111·11al .... 1s ..,hnultl tw rx 1·nwtt.•cl from thl' nbh~al1on to rl''ll\'l'I lh.11 p11n<'1plt> '!ht• 1 h.1r:H l\•r of t'' 1•r\ profei>!-11111 , .. 1111•Jlourt•tl b' th<' moral 11bh~,1 lr•m .. 11 ;11•c•1·pl'< "1thout t•om pu1'1on or 1>rodd1ni? from thl' out ..... 1 •• Movie Contains Fiction WASHINGTON Thal old Black Watergate is back in to" n in the form of the film .. All The Presidenl·s Men." b<lsed on the Woodward· Bernstein version of how they brought do"n the Presi dent of the United St&ites. They didn't, 01 M urse ll took m a n y peoplt• and mul·h <'ircumstonce It took J a mes ?-I c Cord t o wrltl' J11t1i:1· J o hn S1rin1 :ind tell him l h 31 h 1• an 11 tht• other W at et ~3lt> burglars Ir ed to hrm It took a thorou~h rn· \'es11gat1on hy the FBI. "ith All\ Gt>n Hu•h;ird Kleindtt.'rl't runmnJi? the Jui.It<'<' Ol•partment. II> get the fact" anrl aho mrtdt•n rall~ to trap )>Omc '\1,..on rnen in Jl('rJUf.• tT TOOK scon -or rn .est1gall .. e reports to unt'O\l'r nuggets and leads. and J act.. An dt>rson did his share /\nd 1t look Richard Nixon h1msl'lf. "h11 figuratively fell on the kntft• :111d ended a presidency 1?1ven him h~ huge mandate W1>odw ard Bernstein WC're part of till' fr r!-.t act only. Dul they m11dc• lh1• mlll ion. an d v.hi c h newspaperman can d~·11y it tu them? Anywuy. what of the film"' Here 111 Washington. lht.' partici- pant ~ and \'Oycurs c·an ~<'l satisfaclion If ~ou \\ant h11lh drama. suspen~t· and s11m1• :.orl or resolut1on, J!O cl11cwh(•r(' ti ' not in th1i; film Thie; mO\'I<' JUSI han~s lh<'rt.• We are led b\ .. Ot'CI) Throat. ' supposedly W110d\\a1 cl ''i t'!Jn dt>Stme i.ourct.• "ho lurk~ 111 th1• bo"1•ls of p:irk1ni;i gal ui.:<'' JU1>t tx•fore the roosll'r t.•ro"s lwh', I ne\'t>r did r1 i:iure out). amt b}- ( __ TH_I~_c_K_c_u_J other:< lo behevc that something rt>nlly big can be uncovered. llul we never see it h&ppen. There is no linkage . S uddenly, the teletype informs us Nixon is r r signing, and \\e begin seeing the credits The film deserves praise for detailing how a teporter works, and for providing highly credible touch es on w hat a m.O'ttern ne"sroom is and what the people do 'Phey do not rush aremd cry tnlZ .. stop the presses". ' nor do the) bark defiance to b1i:·t1me hoods or pols on the telephone. So thl' ne" s fraternit~ shouJd enJO) this aspect of the film. But there is a lot of incest here. The a<-tors. intenie" ed on \\<TOP·T\', Kathenne Graham's Wash111glon Post-~ewsweek st:i t1on . arc Democrats who allo"ed lhat the him would have JZreat poltt1cal impact this elec·tion )Car They all talked loftily of higher purposes Robert Redford said he was con,·inced 1'ixon had it romin~ and still has it coming. And we learned that Mrs. Graham insist ed that s he not be portrayed in the film · Bt?n Bradlce. the Poi;t's C'<· ecult\'e editor. w&i!S quoted by a WTOP personality as saying the Crim was fair and accurate. Well. thl' film could be faithful to the book. but many people wondl'r how credible all of the book 1s Bl'T I KNOW that this film 1s unfair to one Kenneth Cla\\son. 39. v. ho Itel' paralyzed from a ma<1s1\'e stroke and can•t fi Ji?hl ba('k I am no friend to Cla\\Son Wh('n he v.orkt>d in lh1' Wh11c· llouse commur11cat1ons office ht! drd m<> no f:l\'ors Anyway, the Woodward Rernslt>in book, and the l1lm ds \\ell, dep1rt Cl:tw!'>on ai. thl' author of the mfomous ··c,murk .. lelt<'r. v. h1ch ~uppoM.'<ily caus1•1I Son. Ed Muskie to W\•ep nnd thu I o s e h 1 s r h tt n r 1• r o r t h e Demo<'ralt<' nom1nat1on In lhl' book. th\• <Wthors t1·1l how Post rcporlt·r l\t.ttll)n lleq:ier (now ~11h Nl1('1 r .. \'Cal1.'d , ralht.•r tJrd11\. th.11 Clawson had a drink 111 hl:r :1parl ment and s111d ... , \\Tole• th1· leltt'r ·1 think h(· i>at<l tht• t'unuc·t.. lett<'r, hut tn 1111)' l'll'lt• ht> l'lt•al'I\ announn•d lhut ht• wrote• lha11 1Musk1l'l lettt.'I' "' This was M nl'il) n Uc!r~c·r ~ay in~ !'lhe thouJ:hl Cla\\~un ad mitt<'d wntinlo! th<' C'nn11<·k ll•lll•r. but an) on1• "ho rt•ad tlw l'o:.t Slorv was led lo belr1•vt• h1· a1 tualiy had Clawson <lcn1ed writ ing that lt>ller tht•n. he• dt'nll•<I 11 later and \\OUld denv 1l loda\' 1r he could talk cl~·arh i'h•· Watcrl{ate pro!tct:utor-'::. olf1t't' did not del(·rm1n<· ht· "ro11· 1h1 Jetter ACTl'ALI.\', Cl·""on bt•J!.111 his White llOU!><' Job Ft•b h. J!li2 The celebrated Canu<'k lctl•·r was malled from Flonda 111 m11I February anti ~1 u~krt• l>rok1· ·down pubhch on f'<'h ~tilh It ., highly unl1kt•l,v that ClawM1n. JO.carcely in h1:; C't1t11r. w;.1:. qurt•kl~ given such a dlrty·tncks us!-.tAn ment. Dt•s1de:;, tl "a:.r1 t Utt· ll'lt1·r that made Muskie br{'tlkd<1"n. 11 \\3S an artt<'ll· pulll1~lwtl rll thl' :\t:inchestcr L:n1on wh11 h h:11I borro" rd it from KtJthcr&nl• Gr:.1ham's Newsw1•1•k ma~uz11w, \\hl<'h hnli t•tincl<•nsc-11 ti (rnm \\'om<'n " W1·.11 D:uh tllJt <':IU!'led \tu.,k11• lo II\ m1•r lh1 • abu!tr of h1'> \\lfl' tn tlw Wt''' It v.as a cht•ap a1t1d1• 1111 Women ' \\' l' Ur I),. r I V I n p ri n t . r 111 ~e" "" l't•k to r1•p1 int. .md wh.it do )OU (':\Jll'('I frnm 111111.rn·h' But tht• m' 1 h 1~ 1 h:11 th1• C.anurk lnt•t.·r liu1>1t.'d M uskw. ;111d th•• m) h abu 1s that Cla\\~1111 \\rt>lt• 11 Closing Loopholes Won't Bring Tax Equality WASlllNGTON lnNhnf' ln'< time u11uln on1t, 11~ happNt!I l'vt>ry y£'or. the mt•di11 r,rows tw:l\'v with I a x ~tori<'!!. In · the old 1'11ty-1 twrore lh<' i:mpl oyes or thc I HS won thrmselves a reputation for bt'lng di ~ h O n (' ll t , i;adistlc louts. th ey w o uld r o utin ely p tont ilrm<1 ubou t tu ~ cheats 1?oin11 o r r t o th 1· h oose11ow fhe purpose "as to frighten the rest of us so we wouldn't fudge on our returns. The media Is still full of stories Gbout persons the I RS regards as tax cheats. bul the tax cheat is becoming a m inor folk hero The April issue or Playboy, a magai1ne that has heretofore ..>een m or e Interested in other <inds or cheating. carries an arti clc saluting tht> tax cheat as the truest embodiment of the h1ccn· lcnnial r evolutionary spirit. The traditiom"JI debate about how high taxes should be has bccn broadrnt?d to 111< lud" how taxes :in• t·oll1•ett-d AMERICANS "lu1 arr 1nd1( frn•nl to tht• Fiii '""i>l"'ll: 111c- 1urcs of pohti<'ally unpopul~r i~·opte. Amertc:inl-who fl$!Urc 1f the C'lA murdl·r~ i.11ml•Onc• 111' probably had it comm11. hni.tlc into Cl\'tl hbcrtanan!< at lht• behanor of the I RS ~oon squads The system does ha,·c its dt.' ft?nders. cym<'S who are mak1n~ money off 1t lrke II & R Dlock·c; President Henn W nt111:h lie·., bttn sending o~t press releases saymg "Simple ta~ tows \\nuld nt'l in lhemseh·es r estore public <'Onlidencc that laxes art> le' rt>d fairly but would make 111equ1t1cs more obvious and the resulung resentment greater ·· [.(>f S hope Mr. Bloch know.; more about filling out tax forms than he docs about the state or public knowledge Is ttwre l\n a dult left tn the country who doesn't k now that the nominal and actual tax rales are only the ~ame for people making less lhan $20,000 a yen. the poor stohs who ha\·e to use the s hort form because they don't make enough money to play games with the ( VON HOFFMAN ) tax ~1mm1rks" Pl :I\ hov s :i vs the ani?c r 1s alre:idy ~o J!rent that tens of t hrm ... ands nrf' rl'fuiung to fill' at a 10'<1 to thc llOvernmcnt of billions of dollars True or not. there·s no douht that 1( onybody can figure out how lo orjtnnize a federal tax slnkt?, m1lhon' ~ 111 join hrm on Aprtl IS Ordinorily a cautious man. !\ecretar) or the Treasury W1l hMr Sim on has been begging ror a r adical change in the nrethods e r tax collt"<'ti .1. H(' ~ecmo; to u rdcr'tt'nd that reform 1s the best wa) tc ~ave lh(' pre sent lncqualilie:o. ""h;ch so favor the n ch \' ou woul.• think that Cong.ress. a body C'Om!'Osed or persons who make four times (counting rrinJi?e benefits) wh3t people who work for a living make. m igh t heed Simon just to protC'<'l their own privileges by tak1111t the s team out of the gathenng storm But no. the) 're still standing around talklnll :ioout .. chnung loophole11. ·· M<•unwhtle, tht-t>X asper atlon over how t11x1•1' arf <'Ollc<"lcd i!'i ln,·ll nlnit mor<.• and m o r c p c o p I <' t o ~ <• t l h c: miltionarrcs who don't pov ony At'tuatly, 1r you mndt.> the Rockc fel l e r s o nd th c•1r plutocratic collef11{uc11 pay (heir fair !!hare, whutever that means. 1t. wouldn·t lo" er your taxes more than a <'Ouplc of huckR Irritation at tax a vmdunce by the filthy ric h will event•1ally lead people away from the ruuli ty or t ax loophol<.> clos1n1t to thinking about taxes as a way of breakin tt \'P concent r ated economic po"er. There arc o number or ways lhal this m1ghl be done . ONE MIGHT be to absolve peo· pie making O\'er SO or 100 grand a year or any income t axes. lhus depriving them and their tax lawyer& o f all exemptions . Instead. they would pay o net· worth tax on ev('rylhing they own -houses, limousines, ped1greed dotts and, most Important . the stocks they hold whic'h hnvc shot up In \•alue since lhey bought them. . ' Another tax thot should be look<·<! into 111 lhe corporntlon tux. It ·~ a Joke It has more hole11 ln 11 thun a tin ran after a shot l(un hlni;t Since the governm<•n t <'trn 't collf'ct it. CongrelWI should abolish il. with one provhw Corporation& will be allowed to keep no money above operatln1t expenses. All other income wrll have to be d istributed to the ~lockholders in the form or d1v1dends. Thal way we will ac· lually be able lo t~1x 1t. PROHIBITING corporation~ from retaining eamin-gs ~oulcl also have an important secondary advantage. It would turn Wnll Street back from a gambhn~ casino into a r ational money market where corporal ions would have logo to raise capital. <For a creative discussion t>( thta 8ubject , see Lester C. Thurow's .. Popular Mechanlc!l: The Redistribution or Wealth" m the winter iuue or Working Papers, available at lhe Ca m· bridge Policy Studies Institute, 123 M t. Auburn St., <.:am- bridge. Masi/. 02138.) Jf Congress thinks this is too drastic, and It doesn·t want to re· form tlw 'inl<'m or tax 1'1>llrc·ti11n. 1t can full hut·k on the 11ld ,-..t nndhy 1-:nl ll r J:(' llw jails, hen· m ore rop11 111Hl I( 1 \" llw I HS 11~1•nt11 h111.arcl1111:1 clut y pav o.-ANG~ COAST DAILY PILOT Rotw-rl N Wnd /1111>/Mhf'r fho"l!Jt Kf'rt•r/ ~.d1tl'1r Th0"1U l'nlmn S11ndt111 f:dllortal /'a11r l:d11tit Thf' fd1tori1l P•l!t> l\f tht' Dully r 110; :.et'~s .. •nform and .11t1mulatt rtad., .. O) pr"""""" on U111 pa11e d1vtP1r rommft\t1ry on top1r11 or Interest by synd1ut· fd rolumn11ti1 ind r1rtoon1sts. by prnvld•na • forum ror readtrlf Ylf" ~ ll nd by presenting thl'I nf'W11paper·s opinion~ and ldn' on rurrtnl top1rs The fdltotlal opinions of the Dally Pi lot appur only In the tditor11I column at tht' top of lhc paae OplniOfls u presatd by thr rolumn1111s und tartoonlatg and letter wntt•rs 11rc their own and no <'ndorsement or lht'ir vlev.·s by the Dally Pilot should bt lnferrrd Sunday.April 11, 19i6 Teamster Influence War1·ants ·Attention By .u:lrH.T "''. 8A TES A rc('enl seriu or NBC New• programs rt'\'ealed t1:lallnnl>h1~ or Tf'am111t-n1 Unton lt'"dcm. With or1ani%cd cnme. and d1vt:r11ion of union pent.ion lun<J~ tnlo hlih risk enterpri:lo with hUJCe losaes. And retinna union membtirs be mg denied thf"lr pcl\,'fiol'lll unle11is tht•y tuc ln court. The revelations took me back In memory 20 years Libby. McN c:i ll and Libby. hl'ttd· quurter~d In Chkago but with canning pluntJJ 1n Californu1 and Oregon, found itsctr the tarl(cl o( a dnve by the western region of the 'ft-a m~tt·rs to take ovt'r the company·i. JM mllhon pcns1ml fund the members anc.I In t~ prei.!t of the &y Arn aand up and down tht: P c!Clfic C•abt. THE UNION ortlcers and negoUaton, tosln~ no OPIJC>rtunl ty to pny verbal tribute to Jimmy HQ(fa. then the kingpin of the centr1d dfvl11ion of th" Tcumsters, pri v utcly br•ir«ed that lhey Wf>Uld QWCkly brln~ Altwrt W Batt's wa.f f"ditor o/ lM Doil/I Ptlot £dttonol Page /rom 1962 to 1912 Ht 11 now retired. Ubby to its knees and win lhal JuiC)' penslOll Cund plum ~rioua for union excesse!' and manaaemtnt timuUly. While the lmm~lute outcome ln thb, situation was pleu1ng lo Libby, McNcill & Libby m~naac· mtnt. and to the re~t of us who •bhor union r•cketcenn1r. we all ~nJed that the overall powt•r of the-Tcamaters Union to work lhl will had bet'n affected lillh: by thlli ont cplaode. The Team11tcn' boss. f'runk F1ttlmmons. refu,ing now to be Interviewed :ib()ul his un derworld connections or tht.' use& a nd abu ses o f lhl• huge Tumsters pension funds, lends ample c redence to our con- c lu11on5 1n Sun 1'~r.mc1:sco 20 yurs ago DAI\." PILOT A 7 The 1>Cn~1on fund was nonron· tnbutory. meamng 1l ww. bwlt up over thv years entJrely from company contn bullons. l wa11 then, an 1956, vice presi- dent or Selvage & Ltt, Inc .. one ol the three la rgest professional public relation~ firms 10 the na- llon. Libby was a client of our Chicago office. but well known lo me from m y years. 1934-45. with Swift & Company, when I hud been loaned to Libby to help write their annual financial re· port and attendant news re· leases. TheJr mm.:ulculation u;1 choo6· ing Llbby as their !1rst targ~l O\•er C:dl(ornla Pnckang Corp <Del Monte brand) was that Wb- by, "orldwidc, was far stronger than Calpark and better able to weather a Teamsters slrilce But the T eamsters had thought of Libby as the weaker target. therefore more likely to cave in to their demands than Cal pack. Amtrak Treats Its Bosses Well' SO Wll6N the Teamster is threatened Libby on the Pacific Coast. I was loaned to our Chicago office to handle the public relations aspe<:ts of the negoUations. I flew from New York to San Francisco to join the Libby m :rnagement team for what turned out to be a rune-week hassle Facmg the weste(D Teamsters Union officials across the bargaining table, I found 1t quickly appare nt that their in terest was not 1n benevolently benefiting the cannery workers they represented No, they wer e practical!) drooling ot the pro- spect or forcing Libby to turn over its pens ion program and funds to them What they had not previously experienced. however. was the effect on their rank-a nd.file members or rull disclosure of un· ion motwcs both In the homes or After long weeks ol negolla· t1ons. our Libby team was pre· pared for a strike. The moment they struck i.D e~rly June 1956, it became legal for Libby to deliver its story to union members al their homes. Documented evidence of tbe adverse effect Teamster demands would have on Libby employes was mailed to their homes every other day for three mamngs. AFTER THE first mailing, the Teamster leliders were apalled to find lhey could not man a picket line with regular Llbby employes. They used their own offict: employes, an exercise in futility. Eight days after the strike began, the union sued for peace, accepting the company's last of· fer on wages and other non· pension conditions before the strike. The pension fund re· mained unsullied. News paper editors in the Bay Area sent wo(d that Uus had been the first time they had been given full and accurate information by management in a San Francisco strike situation. This was especially pleasing to our team because Sao Francisco i s :Visual Literacy A very bnght man or our acquaintance, a professor of physics and engineering who is making important ledmological contributions toward an unlimited supply or energy for the world. is a reader of TM Nft!J YqrJcer. He finds the wrtUnc it publishes en· grossing, superb, etc. but ('!alms be could not nad it but tor the drawings &nd advertising UlustraUons that relieve it.s pages. This is by way of bringing up the s ubject or "visual literacy." wtuch often starts an argument. ~ere are those who say it is a bu:i:zword lo support the peddling of audiovisual stuff to the ~chools. As it happens, we are a manufacturer of equipment and raw Sl()('k for audiovisuals. When visual images find uses, we can pay salaries and dividends. Rut visual images don't find uses just bt><'ause we promote a buuword. These uses have been developed by J>E'Ople whose only business Is the education of the young. Not so long ago as cultural history goes, one went to a palace or :a church to see a vivid visual Image. When the printed word berame cheap, ordinary people lt'arned to read words. The prinl- l'd word became a model for expression in o.ne·s own words.' Now we are in a time when the Oood or visual imagery seems to wash away the accurate and sensitive use of wor~. For better or worse. one discovers now nl a very lender age that Images are easier to read thian words. Instead or deploring the fact. say the advocates of teaching vi!lual lltcrncy in the schools, let us use It to promote the articulate use of wor<h. They propose lo employ the creating, re· ad1ng und discussion of visual images for Irrigation, not washout. M ony classroom techniques toward that end are now avallablt . It .)IOU have r~ad this far. you deserve compliments on your pcN1&\f'nre You nrc. we suspect, nne or a small minority or re nden of lhts mngaxane Most people abandon an unillustrated bRrt' 11trt•nm of wordo; \Jke this. We don't blnml' them There are too many other reward.mg nttract1ons for the eye and. through 1t, the mtnd Th1:c rmnmrnt on t~ atolt of lht p-nntrd w<ird np~nr(l(f o.~ on od· t'f'r1t8cmcnl from ,.:aatnwnKodllk1n "Thr 1\tw Yorker." inlhtm1ddleujan 111hnu•111e blank poqt' WASHINGTON -The golden age of railroads is not yet over for the corporate moguls who run Amtrak The e\'idcnce can be found in their expenst! accounts. Congress established Amtrak in 1971 to manage the nation 's passenger r ail system . The original intent was to subsidize Am- trak for only five years. Thereafter . Amtrak was expected to break even. At the end of the fifth year, however, the railroad is still deep i.n t.be red. Last year's loss was a painful $352 million. And just las t week. Amtrak executives trekked up to Capitol Hill lo ask for another $633 million subsidy. Yet this staggering deficit, ap- parently, has had no restraiaffig effeet on the railroad bosses. They continue to squander the taxpayers' s ubsidies with reek· less abandon. TUEY P~MPER themselves outrageously, using Amtrak funds to subsidize their lavish Ji v· Ing habits. Here are the details from their expense vouchers : Amtrak's president, Paul R . Relstrup, draws an annual $85.000 salary. The 11 vice presi· dent.s <are also paid an adequate SS0,000 a year on the :iver.-ge. Th.la ought to be enough for them lo struggle along on. Yet the railroad a.~-ju.st pro· vfded them withh~a·and-new automobiles. Their business ex· peraH hit $49,000 last year, most o( it for food and liquor. Reistrup s~nt $576.12 in September. for example. on candles, flowers, food and booze for a staff party. ln fact, Amtrak sometimes picks up the lab when it.s ex· ecutives simply go out ror cocktails. A corporate vice presi- dent, Calvin Andringa, took Relstrup to a favorite pub. Another lime, Andringa invited ,the vlce chairman, Mary Head, out for drinks. The bllJs were char1ed to Amtrak, wtlich pays them, of course, with taxpayers· money. f'ROM THE same bounteous source. the railroad also pays Reislrup's membership dues at various elegant clubs, including the Army-Navy Country Club and downtown Army.Navy Club In the Washington area and the Athletic Club In Chicago. Last year. Amtrak shelled out '60() 110 that a vice president. Harold Graham. could belong lo the posh Kenwood Country Club ln the Washineton s uburbs. Amtrak Is trying to persut1lk• the public to ride the rads. but its executives don't always heed their own adverll11lng. Last year. the compnny lold out a startllnK $612.574 for cur travel, t'\'t-n (J ACK ANDERSON ) though its executives are entitled to ride the rails free of charge The general counsel, Nathaniel Goodrich , flew b e tween Washington and New York . Washington and Pittsburgh, New \'ork and Boston which huve excellent Amtrak service. A v1 ct president, David Watts. ulso shuttled between Washing1on and New York by plane. We found vouchers charging for firSt ·claS$ air rare fro m Washington to Norfolk, Va. TIIJ "INING and dining of government ofCicials is a major industry in W ashlngton. Accord- ing to the \'Ouebers, few favor- s eek er s enlerto1n more generously than do the Amtrak crowd. One vice pres ident. Bruce Pike, turned in an expense ac· count of $6,550.50 last year fo r en· tertaining Washington bigwigs 'fhe names of his guests aren't listed, only the charges. Amtrc.k concedes that his "effeeUvene:ss \\Ould be impeded" 1r he d1~ clo:.ed the names of the federal offat"1al s he wines and dines. The e.<pense vouchers revetil, however. that Reislrup threw j brunch last December. Among the prominent guests was Federal Railroad Adminislrn· tio11's chief, Asaph Hall, who helps decide how much govern. ment money Amtrak will get. Re1strup·s invitation list ah.t) contuins the names or two congressmen. Silvio Conte <R.· Mass.) and Fred Rooney <D· Pu.). who hav~ an Influential voi~ in transportation m alters, Rooney said he didn't go; Conte didn't re· tum our calls. We round other names on Am· trak's expense account.a;, includ· lng Sen. Robert Morgan ( 0 · N.C. >. Deputy Transportation Sttretary J ohn Barnum and Jn- t erst ate Commerce Com . missioner Charles Clapp. ~ THE VOUCHE RS or Amtrak vice president Edwin Edel in· dlcate that he entertained White House aide Russ Rourke on three separate ol·casions . Once, Edel ran up a $JOO bill at the Annapolis Yacht Club supposedly entertain ing Rourke, his wife and an lru· ruan diplomat. Yet the White House aide told us he never got any of the free en tertainment. Edel blames hh s loppy record-keeping for the er- roneous vouchers. saying Rourke was 1nv1ted but canceled out. Last year, a group of c~· gress1onal aides inspected Arn· trak 's operations. The roilro\ld Sl•n ·ed them free dinner and cocktails . These favors for Wnsh1ngton b1gw1gs have be~n s mall -nothing so gross that the omcu1ls could be accused of being bribed. . It 1s the accumulation. rather than any s ingle gift, \htil gradually obhgates thecn. Footnote. Amtrak officials. to their credit, cooperated wtth our investigation. A spokesman s aid the club memberships arc given onl)' to executives who need them for off1c1al entertaininfe. The e;1t· pend1tures for food. liquor and en· tertaanment. the spokesman 881d, helped to increase commumce· lion. Reistrup paid one-third or the cost of his brunch out or ht-< own pocket Th~· s1>0kcsman al&o said that Amtrnk 0((1c1als ny onlv when absolutely necessary. The Was t e of Effie i e n c y 'Hey, Man, My Burger!' ByTHO~AS PAU1ER Ol IM D•llf .. I toot ~n Not having eaten breakfast, by 1 p.m. on a busy Friday I was ravenously hungry. l ventured out in search or a rast but at the same time edible hamburge r. those two characteristics ollen being mutually exclusive. I wandered into a certain outlet or a certain chain, one where They Do lt All for You or where you can Have It Your Way. ll doesn't matter which. as they operate In much the same Cashion. That Is. these fas t.food establishments art> charac terbed by hyperefficicncy At normal meal times, they can push through more patrons per hour than an aut.omatic car wash. My order was simple· a large hamburger <I won't ll~l(y Big Mac or Whopper>. french fnes ~and a large cola. Th£>re were no complications, n o "hold the mayo, .. or ''heavy on the onion,·· like the rellow in front or mr threw at them I MIGHT have suspected that the system was falhble when l noticed that the gentleman who handed me my order otf(>red 3 ~reeUng identical to thul of the young woman who look my order and mooey. There was simply no coordination. "Thank you. Have a nice day.'' she said. "Thank you. Have a nice day," he said, like a parrot I once knew BUT HOW could an organiza- tion that bui It a hamburger like this be imperfect? The raw meat. looking rather like an anemic walOe, enters the assembly line process on a belt. Almost before you can glance to the other end of the cooker, this pally, which ls sort of the chassis in the con- struction process, appears. slul· Ing and ready for its bun and other trim. With ultt-r confidence in the place, I settled into a booth and lost myself in a newspaper and a tasty lunch. It was when I swalloweti my last fren('h fry that my woe began. With half a hamburger left. r indulged myself and stepped up to the counter for a small supplementary order of onion rings. l wal> whisked through the line equally as rapidly as I had been when I ordered my main course And I received my change wilh an apology from the chief dis· penser of orders for the delay. "Delay," he said l hod been 1o1t the counter not 45 secon~. Thu~ you can understand my chagrtn when I reached my tablt! and found It wiped clean, save for my soft drink. The dinmg-room attendant had bad her hands full with my half·eaten hamburger. my napkin, my tray and my newspaper, a nd she was on her way back from the trash can for my drink. She was most embarrassed when I. onion rings In hand, in · formed her of the consequences of her overefficlency. Most ac. commodatingly, she produced :J duplicate bur,e r. It appeared even faster. I think, than Lhe Ol'\e l paid for, If that is possible. I do not fault the girl in the un· iform: she doubtless was doing her monotonous task with all the vigor and enthusi um they drllled in at basic burger training ('amp. I ONL V pose, reflecting on that wasted hamburger, thequeal1011: Have efficiency and competition in the hamburger arena reache<l a point where they no longer serve either customer or cor· poration" Pending the resolution o( th~t question, I would humbly sugge1t that the employes of such speed minded rranchltes learn to know their regular cuat.omers better. I :1lwoys clean off my own tu ble 'Take Emotions Out of the Coast Panel Issue' 1'o tht1 lo:dltor lt Is unfortunul(' thal citizens who w\l'h to icpcok to the l!\!!Ul' of the Coastal CornmlMlon rtt't It nece11snry lo rc:\orl to emotlonal J(Cn('rnlitiel'I rather than to the re· nhtv ()( th(' work or the com mis0:dons. The re('ent letter from l.ndt<.lfl w Redny < Mittlbox. Apnl 4 ) I!\ o u~r In p0lnt. He citt's tht' "Socialistic <1ystem as practiced In the past fe\ yrars by the commlss1ons ." I'm not sure whit J>Art or lhe practice he is referring to. The comm1ssion.s wt're created by the most democrati(' of processes. the initiative. tbe very process he proposes readers should support tn gl'tting rid of the commlssiorur. As ror the members ol the com· missions. bait or ucb com· missioo is peopled with elected ~pttsentatives. ctty cooncUmen and aupervitors. As for the mclhod of operation, the com· missions have been the most open and free from "behind the scene11" decisions or any permit grantmg bod)' In the state. And it was precl!!l'l)' because local c lec ltod orflciala were n ot sensitin to the needs and de-sires of their consUtuenclcs lhol \he In· l\luUvt was paased. Mt. Reday also points to un. employment of construcllon workers and coal of housing a the regult or the com minion's U · lstence. I find thl11 amazing. ConatructJon workers all over the state and tbe country have been Ottt of work. bul there is only onc- group of coastal commissions. and their jurbdldion ts only 1.000 yards from mean high tide. And now that building NIU are up, d<>e3 he give the Coa.~ul Com mlQlon credit for employment? AS FOR the cost or housing, Mr. Reday surely must be aware that the cost or bOt&.,lng In this area a.kyrocleted long before l.M eommlsslons were apPolntt'd. and Ulat this rlse In cost was due ln Large part to the rise In cost of land, labor and materials, not to mention the co.st ol nnanclng. tnviron.mental controls added only a very small cost to those already belnc borne by lhe builder. The facts are that 97 pucenl or ( MAILBOX ) IAUrr• /rom rtodtrl ort iwlcomt TM tight lo cond"se ""'"'' I• fit .,,act or tllmlnolt li~l b rtff'f'Wd IA1ten of JOO wordl "' ~ .. uitU ~ gh~ pft/n1·11u. All I.tit~• m1'1t m· ctvtU dpotaart ond moalinQ oddr•u bvt "°"'~' mo11 bt wtthlwld °" ,,. qwlt If 1t1ffkl'1tt rtcuon "opparmt P«t'l/ wUI nof bt ptlbluMd. all permits which have cOmf' before lhe Coastal Commiuion have betn granted, that the Supreme Court has ruled over and over again that the Coastal Commlaslon actions are consUtu· tlonal and that. In fact, the quall· ty of de\•t'lopmcnt has Improved ~lnce Ute commissions have betn in operation. I resent the Irresponsible at- tack on tht commlaslons. There ts plenty to cntki:&e. aod mucb to improve, but the kind or emo· tional non factual tirades which Mr. Reday offera are coun· terproducUve and do little to help us addreu the real t'nvironmun tat problems or our time J UDY D. ROSENER T hnf' Wo.t1Pd ? To the Editor I Just flnl11hcd rt·udlni the "Pilot Logbook" by Jnckle Hyman regarding th(' people that drag their small babies to con certs. theaters . ballet. etc. I thought the article was excellent. to the point and done ln very good taste. I liked it so much t not only read it once but three times. However, after read.Ing and en· joying the article for the third time t suddenly realited she wasted her time and the Pilot wasted Its ink. as the clods she wu writing &bout would never think J a('kie was describing them. They are the type that just happened lo be behind the door when the good common sense was passed out. YES TREYarethesnmepeople that take or send their dogs over to the nt1lghbors' lawns or lo the gre~nbelt and tot lot.3 to use as a toilet They are the same people that park In the red zone11 ln front of the blft department stores. then IJWlnR open their door11 into the oncoming traffic. No nm<>unt of Juckle's articles will ever change this type of person becaus e they arc too self· centered and crus to realiic their own deiccrlptlons. Keep up your exrcllent writ Ing. Jackie, nnd wc nonnal pcopl<' a.re going to enjoy your articles MARY LOU PARKER •PohtU Igno r e d " To the Editor: rat Partlow·" reply lo my let· tcr (April 4 ). In which I propo~e to leave the future ot atomic cncray In the hands of cx~rts. seems to Ignore the following points: I. That nuclear proponents re· ach~ the "Faustian Bargain" with society a long time a1to. n11mely when the decision was made lhat the defe0$C of our country would be based on its atomic capability. 2. That at the time this "bargain" was struck, we placed our faith " ... In both. a vtgthance and a longevity o( our social ln ~IJl ullon~ thul Wt' ort• 11uJtC unuc· customcd to '· 3. Thul at ltHtt tlmt> I w1111 not a11ked to " ndvlst· 11nd consent" as a voter. 4. Thnt suddenly It ha11 become o "moral and political l11gu1• ralher than ~1 l~hn1CDI one." ilt th<.' time that •eoccful Ulle or atomic enerRy 11eem11 mnndotory In the race or more ond more de· pendence on foreign 1100rces of enero 1upply. 5. That part of the thousands of dollars of my tu money la spent to fund such government a1cn· cles as the "Energy Researc]l ond Development Admlnh1tr3 lion.'' the "Atomic EntrfY Com- mlsalon. ··etc 6. That these entltlct, in con- )uncllon wUh experts In the private tector, should be able to esi.bUsb the criteria used In t.tfc peaceful development of alomfc e nergy without Interference from my fellow, nonexperl cltbens. Finally. If forced to do ftO, t shall reluctantly cast my non- expert vote ogalnst ProposlUdn 15. EVA M. MICllALSKl A8 DAIL v Pilar Su11d1y. ~tt111. 1m Bal Week Just a ·Me~ory IN 1992, POLICE CHECKED LOWERED CARS AND ENDANGERED BENCHES WERE REMOVED Fro• Page ,\ l Take Fire Marshal 8111 Noller, or Lt. BJll Blue or I.he polJce de· partment :'lioller "a:. born m Balboa and went to "ork for the fir(' dt•part ment Ul 1935 Blue. also a nall\t>, has bt>en on the police force since 1952 "I remember seemg the col· lt>gc kid1> when I "as u llttlu boy," Blue recullcd "ilh a chuckl e. "They'd bc comln' 1n on Friday. Saturday und Sunday, a nd then long about Tuesday or Wednesday you 'd SC(' 'l•m tn P D. uniforms, pick in· up trash on thl· beaches "Wasn't anybody 1>upen 11>m' 'em. They'd J~t be out there workin · off 1>ome i,enlence by themselve::. " 1\oller rememberb the da)1> v. hen the crb\\ d' got so bi~ at lht• Render.' ous and P ;ivilaon that people " en• shouldl'r to :,.houlder in the streets from Onl· Mde Of the penins ula to the other or course there "ere hghts. and there were a few tames when the dormitory or the old mam fire stauon al Washington Street and Bay Avenue was a hospital for "Stitching up" the combatants That "as beca use the rest of the station was being used a1> a tem· p0rary jail. When new e1 ly fac1ht1es were built in 1948. lhl' city hall served as the temporary jail and the "Ding Dong School llouse'' was born. Blue said the officers set up a holding area in the lobby, and groups of 10 to 15 teen·agers were processed at a time. The officers -or any other available city employe would have the kids hll out their own paperwork. the uccuracy of which would be checked v. hen parents were called to collect their offspring. Business got lo be so brisk for the police that in the '50s and '60s officers had to work double shifts and reserve oCCicers were put on full time. "It got so bad there for a while," Blue said, "that we had to hire off.duty officers from other departments to help us out " The biggest problem faced in the heyday or Easter week \\as overcrowding, so m any people on one peninsula and one island at onetime. When Easter re ntals filled up in Balboa and Balboa Island. vacationing students found other places to go, like Laguna Beach. a town that vacationers knew for its floating parties that moved THISWAS '68,8UTGIRL-WATCHINGWASALWAYSPOPULAR SOME GOT HIGn TniS WAY BACK iN THE '805 • 0.lly li'ltet S\tll ....... , THREEBAAVEDWATERSONACLOUDYOAY--fTWAS 1952 Crom house to house without any apparent planning. Jn Hunt1ngto• Beach, the crowds were usually limited to the one·day beach visitors, because ther e were so Cew rental units in the towr\ 's beach area. Regardless of where the vis- itors were during the day, when the sun went down there was only one place to be, and that wa~ ·Balboa. Blue said he remembered ~ears when the city council passed e me rgency legisJation decreeing that the half of the sidewalk closest to bwldings had to be kept free for pedestrian passage. Youth~ found i;tanding in that half of the sidewalk were picked up by police. There were enormous traffic problems posed in the later year:. by the growing aHluencc of teen agers who had cars. Cruisin g got to b<' such a monumental headache that cars were turned back at the Balboa Is la nd e ntrance and at 26th Street on the pen;nsula One proble m that ~oiler and Blue sald transcendc.'d the de cades was caused by the Balboa Island Ferry. "The ferry used to shut down about a half an hour after the d nnces wl're over. but lhC're were always a few guys that got stranded in Balboa and wanted to gel to the is land, ::.o they'd just help them selves to the rental boats at Vallaley's or McNally's and row home," Noller chuckled. Then it w us theft. Today 1t 's humorous. !\oiler, Blue and their col· leagues of long standin&: loo~ bock on those years with somb fondness. They point out that the most frequent trans~r ess ion was drinking by minors and the worst htJtnks "l're fly mg a hirycle or two from the Ralboa Island flag pole. or tu rning street barricades into bonfires. Times have changed. Com· pared to•today's drug use, a cou·· pie of illicit be<.'rs con!lumt'd hy youthful vacationers ba.rely set>ms criminal bctha\•lor The f:lvonle hangouts :ire not to be found, having burnt'<! down, been bulldozed. rhangtid names or cone out or busmcss Even the old jail 1s out of use and the police dcparlm(•nt hardly alters its schedule during Ea:.ter vacation And l"'<cept for a f1•w extra h<'uchROl'rs. the kids have j(Ono too, pref<.•rring to s1wnd th<'ll' vacations 1n the r r lalivt>ly t ro11bil' frt•c• ;itmo~phen• of the Colorado k1v(•r "Hell.· grumbll•d one veteran police ofCi <.·c.>r "The kJCb we used to chase at Easler in those days h ve here now.'' , RENDEZVOUS BALLROOM, SCENE OF SUMMER DANCES WITH BANOS LIKE THE CHANTELLS THE END OF THE GOOD TIMES CAME IN 1966, 'MIEN THE RENDEZVOUS BUA NED DOWN I . SYnoay Aprcl 11 1916 DAIL y PILOT A 9 M~sa B.oy's Death Ends 7-year· Fight. 9y A&THUA a. VINRL 0. .. 11.11 ........... Slrancera •nd rnends 1.1hke and 1tran1er1 who say they ft~ll Ukt f amlly friendJ alttt rud1nc h1a 1tory -are maklns Bobby Vatcber's •hort Ute worth more than a few para1raphs lo u medical te1tbook caae history. The lon,,.l-1urvlv101 v1cum of a killlnt brain tumor in recorded U.S. medical blatory wa1 buned Matth 13 on a day that he would have celebrated his lWt birthday party. San Diego ,,. To date, about S2,000 in memorial contributions bave been rece1vtd for a 1~111 care center for 1tra vtl)' or termh1•lly Ill younc1te r1 at Childr en's Hospital of Orange County <CHOC} "We eHn recl'tved beautUlll Jell en from people we dldn 't even know," say1 Mrs Barbara Vatcher, or 2695 Canary Drive, Costa Mesa, who share~ a knowledae known for seven years only at the last, when Bob· by wn 1truigli.ng into manhood. Fw several yea,.. after bll first cobalt anticancer radiation treatment to retard the spread· m, tumor in the ftrst &rade, Bob· by lived in that child's twUl&ht ione of knowln1 and not ltnowlnc he was dying. "I lied to him .. , "sa.YS Mn. Vatcher, ll divorcee. "Bobby never really knew what cancer was and that he had at ~ntll a couple ol years •to wbl'n be watched that movie, what was it? -'Brlan's ~ .. on TV and it j ust crushed him, 'she recalls. She d id whot seemed ri1ht to her. "I told him he did ha\e al. bu\ thAt It woulda'l s pread It would creat• prcuure." u_. welahed only 30 pounds at death. a day or so alter his lSlh blrtbday, but be lived lon&er w1lb his rancer tban the subject of that movie. Cblcaao Burs run nln1 back Brian Piccolo. and people aay that tells a lot about Bobby. "He never really knew what renrer it "as." says Mrs Vatcher. noun" that among M>me ~ t)'l>('i or cancer. Bobby's 14H )Usl one or 28 var1etie1 ;amonic one type, accordln& to doctor& A bronze pJaque will bt>11r his name -and nothing cbe because Bobby Vatcher nt>t.'d11 M introduction to thr<Staff at CHOC. wh•r4' memorial (unds wall help ouU1t a center for similarly ar. fllcltd children H.I~ atUtude toward life itself, and toward the illness that took him from an A ·s and B's student Bunny Hops Starts Sunday, April 11 and four·> ear rl'cipient of thl best·c1u1en--0f·the-y .. ar award ID ~hool, ht'lped Inspire hls seven year survival, friends and phys1 c1ans snv Now ·that It ib ovt'r, Mn V:uchrr Ii. tryin~. ortt•r watchlnt htr bo)• aruduitlly die betwf'tt• rmst '1rade llnd hl11 rre11hmar1 year <)f high school. to itl or ganu:ed for ordinary life agaln. "You 'vt• got to get back t<• normal." s he remarked last week "But there's no 'normal' to get back to ·· -------------- Students Unionize LA JOLLA CAP J The activist Graduate Students Union, claim· inj 500 or the J .275 post· graduates studying at UC San Dlego. Is joining up with Ul~ A FL·CIO. ~ To the Table BY LOUISE COOK ,_,.._._,_,_ Savesa to $t1. AHilialion with the American Federation of State. County and Municipal Employees was voted last week. Las t January , t h e group threatene d to strike over working con- dHlons. Its members do 12 perc ent · o f the teaching o f under· graduates. C•ll IU-5111. ,. .. , . ...._ ... Rabbits are· atill multiplylne like rabbits these days, and growing up to become, more often than not, food for the table. To m any people, the word rabbit conjures up visions of bunnies and Easter. But lo others, rab· bits mean sales for food, fur and laboratory use. To these people, rabbits are livestock. Just like cattle or hogs. While the rabbit business is still relatively small, interest in the animal as a commercial proposition is growing steadily. The American Rabbit Breeders Association. Inc., founded 52 years ago, has 20,000 members, up from 8,0QO five years ago. Put • few words to work for ou. RABB IT -JUST LJVESTOCK 808 BENNETT, former publicity director of the association and author of a book on rab· bits, estimated that there are 200,000 breeders in the nation, ranging from commercial farmers producing thousands of animals to individuals who keep a few rabbits in the backyard. the Plant PuSher shcwvs how to tell a good fern from a bad ferrt CARE: Bright indirect or filtered sunlight but grows best 1n true north or eastern e11oosure Keep evenly moist Do not allow lo dry out Pre ters cool loca11on (60 °· 70°F) Use mild diluted plant lood every time your fern needs water NEPHROL£PIS EXALTATA BOSTONIENSIS (BOSTON FERN) A. A good Jem 1s tun and compact; a bad fem isn't 8 . A good fern has strong new &.rowth out of the center. the bad fern doesn't C. The good tern has been potted correctly, the bad f~n doesn't have room for root ex· pansion. 0 . The good fern spent 2 months 1n a hardening off area: lhe bad fern came direct from the hot house. E. The good fern is ap proximately 2 years old, the bad fern has been fOfced grown tn 6 months with hormones and extreme heat. And finally, the good fern 1s found at the Plant Pusher, the bad f~rn isn't TODAY THRU THURSDAY: OUR 8" BOSTON FERN SELLOUT PRICE $9. 99 AS SEEN IN OTHER PLANT STORES· $24.95 OTHER LIQU IDATION VALUES: 6" POTHOS REG s 99 Only 2.99 8" Kangaroo Ivy REG 14 99 Only 4.99 Plant Pusher Salad• Only 6.50 •s Kinds ofW1ndenngJews 1n 8" pot, Reg 11 99 4-5' Schefflera REG S69 Only 32.99 . YOUR GREENHOUSE LIQUIDATOR l HOURS; MON -WED. 10·6. SUN. 12·5 THURS. & FRI 10·9, SATt,JROAY 10·6 HOLLYWOOD: 7273 Santa Monica Btvd Between La Brea and Fairfax ORANGE COUNTY: 524 West 19th West of H'arbor in Costa Mesa Rabbit still lags way behind more conven· tional meats in popularity, however. The amount or rabbit meat sold every year in this country is only about one-thousandth of one percent of the total U.S . meat production. The Jlnnual per capita consumption of beef in the United States ls over 100 pounds; the per capita consumption or rabbit is about two ounces. Rabbit has long been a popular food ln Europe and South America; the average Italian ate over five pounds or rabbit in 1973. . . . •••••• ... Starts Sunday, Aprit 11. ... • ,;f._ '-~~~-t Save 20-333 on custom drapery ~~,~~} . . I ; fabrics, 503 on , .. :'~~~~ /1.( reupholstery fabrics.,:\ I f :t '~ I •• ••.• _-~ Now you c1n l!1v• bHul1ful cuttom drap••y l1b1lct 11 ~ •••l'Q~ up tn 1•. or 11•11phol ,11·• y lt1bnr.1 111 50.,_ 0111 (.;f\OI''" lrrlm ,1 hm11!•r1 seltcllon ot rt1,111111y m 1h•n11h 1nchict.nri 1.1rt)U'11f\ opj'n wr IVf'I ""''"''-tr1.111r."' ll!'hOl,ll'ty l,1broc \ rirlurt .. Vl'IV•"\ •,!11['.-~ 1.JtQU~'d' l!ll\I" f:ahl•C'lh()ll ot y0111 nt'W r u•IOtn (Ir JD"'"\ Or '"Uf•t\ol't"' i .W(l•l~bll'I .ti rvNyt1ay lnw Pr•"'"Y pr •Cc-~ Hurry! Ou1nlltie1 1111 limlt•d Siie p1leH t~llvt ttvovol! Seturdey. April 1 7 Ot/19f cutlOm dtto• •""9 ""•Ch lftClucM ••1111110ttte1y. the>COn •t w11>~11 wooda. """' lllinc11 "''!left bl"'d• and c11119l1f19 C11t tod1y I .; , ' ' I .~ V... < ~ ' I '1 .... (; JCPenneY AM:ADtA (2tl) .. M'54 CANOGA 'Altl( fH'l ~ CARS0tt(Jl:Y) Jla.2Mt CUlftA CITY. "rox H1u.s~ 12111 JtCMKI OOWHl't (2ltl IQ..4S41 FUU.EltTOH (714) tN~ HUHTINOTON IEACH f11'l H2·m1 LAGUNA HJl.U (1141 Slf.1'700 l.AKIWOOO (211) 1)6.nlQO MONTCU llt (714) 01-3411 neCoatPlu interior or ~terior at ex. Sale 7.99 a get. 11.,. 10.11. °'1• Coat Pcus U l•llOf llOuW pa';nl Co•f" on one coat Our~ taoe Ind Chllt. 1es1st1H T OOI' :te1n UP •II $0l!P •Cid wllet 1.ots 01 rH dy·m•• 'coto•s Also 1v11t11>le '" tu•I bue tor m111ng ot otl'>er colors 11 1119 Slln4t low price 0~ coat Plu' u tero<>r 111m enamel tor t••n grell•• dUI i b1l1ty 19g II 99. S...7." Sale 6.99 1911. ,..._ ut OrM eo.t Plus Interior flat lett• eo-.." 1n ont COtt W•hlblt, d11ttolt. and ID ttr.lSlllll CIHns up wotll lust IO"P #Id Wllttr LOIS OI rtldy m•• colors -'lso 1V11tab1e 1n 11nc NM tor mull~ ot Olllt< COiors. II llM UIM IOw pnu On. Cott Plus 1nlenor N ml· gloU. rtg 1 O 99, W.7.tt lfttllltbaM ,.........__ oo6ot~clll1wa.tM ...... ~ ,.. ,., Cell ,..., .• -c-. bt = .... lflan • tul A• Nit prlctt effective llWouglt Sa!Ufdty, Apt11 17 C1rton of 30 brlclta, In<:• red Of QOld l tt1·r~ "-•1''' 1()()11. ''"• r1tat r •• \ w1 ' '~'"Y cn101• , v.t ,,.,,., ::.rf'l 111• ,,_,,,tlnl tiM 1nr11·tt m''"" 01 out Z-Brick:~ is so quick and easy to install, you don't need special tools. JCPenney .•. , AACAOIA CANOGA ,AAK CARSON CULVVI C"Y ·"FOX HtUs·· DOWNEY FULWTON HUNTINGTON BUCM LACUNA HllLS LAKEWOOD MONTCLAIR NEWPORT IUCH NOl'ITHtl lOCE <>RANCE 'THE CITY' PUENTE HllLS RIVEASIOE SAN BEANAAOINO VENTURA WHT COVINA WHITTWOOf' U• rour J<:Pen119y d\1191 catd. 10 DAILY PILOT Sunoay A0tll tt. 117'8 i ChicaIW Action Asked BERKEl.E'\ l'n1vvn1t} of C;11tforn1a Pres ident D.n1d S S:-ixon has callt'd 1.1sx1n tht' nine l 'C campu\ cummun1t11·-, lo bcJr lht' prime n· pona1b1llly lur ampl,•mentinl( ur- (lrm.JtlH• .u:taon proi.:rllm .urn~ .at ancr~u.,ang tht> num~r or Chac:.ano., "1ttun C\ t.'t) .. el·tur ot lht.' uni\ t•r-s1l) In .l :.tat~rnl·nt b. :.cd on hi.I> anul)i.t:. or lhl' lJC Char ,1110 Tat.k forcl' rcpon. Saxon i.a1d thul al 1111 hi11 bc:lwf that 'the t·ampu'l'l> .trt'. .111d a.hould Ix>, lht' pluce whert' tht.> 'a~nillcJnt ac·taon ;ind progres:. on C:httJllO prohlcmi. will oc c-ur. l\toi.t m1•mb~·rs of tht· univcri.it) rommun1t v work or !tlUd)' on u cam 1>u1>, and vro~tl'I>~ t>h lhl' 1·1>mplt•x 111 .,ues .. "ill dcp1•11d on J con11tin!'lu' wathan euch t•t1 mpu11 l"ummunlly on "hut c:in be durn· ' II o " l' ' t> r . h l' l' tJ1ll 1 n u c d . t h t• Chicano T ..l">k fo'on 1: rt•port ul1111 ha:. · C'leJr 1mplic·ut111n for tlH un I\ erllll \'\\ 1de ad m 101:.tratJon I .and rn v staff :."hnre J d.-t'p n •:.1x>n'.\1lnhl) 1i1 ht'lp pro\ idt• tht• wp1.,rt nl·t'<kd tt11m pl\lmt'nt C.Ampu1t p10.ir.Am:. .ind 10 monitor iiDd tl'port Ult th.· \Ullt:'"' or th~se erforh THE R t:PO RT of Ult-lJ'l. h•rl'l' hJ ~ been undt'r C'.trdul rl'\ It'"' and 111, l'USSIOO ltlOCC lt!I i.ubmt ... Mlln lo th\• ad ml01lltra11011 1.1:.t i.11nn1t i:-.1'\un ftd dre-:.i:.t!d ha~ i.t..ill'mt:nt tu 111dl\ 1du.1h and group1t "'1th111 1111' una' t'r\1t.\ l'Om muruty Tht> UC pre1>1dent llt ul'lo 111ak1nJ( hr' btatemen~ '" ual.ihle to the public b(.'cause. he t•xplarned. the.> undt•r representation of Chtcano.s and ulh\•r manorilies and of \\<omt•n "'ht·rc.>nr ll ()('curs in the uni\ t•1 ~•I> 1~ a matlt•r ~·r prcb1>1ng unporl once 2 Reappointed To Fair Board - UCI Ope11s Doors FOLLOW JOHN HUNTING TOH IEAC>4 CITY COUNCIL A MAM WftlOSC OMlY SPECIAL IMT£1CST IS PlOPlC ELECT T"'o Orange Count~ Fair Board memb~rb have been reappointed by Gov Edmul\d G Bro"'"· Jr to terms on the panel which oversees operation of the 160-acre fairgrounds Costa .\lt-!l a b cat~ council pasl.ed J re!iolu hon this "eek a sking lhl• governor to appoint a Costa ~I esa res ident to the fair board. s aying lhl' fairgrounds are locatl'd an the city and Costa Me sa s hould be r e prei.en ted on the panel Saturday. Apri I 24, \\111 be open-houM· <.l.i~ <1l LT In &nl', "11 h tours o l the campus and demonstrations planned At the ct.>nter of r:.rmpu .. students will celebrate Wa~zgooze, tht•1r annual ~pnng carnival. from 10 a m . to 5 p.m. Trams will lake' 1s1tor~ around Campus Park from noon to 4 p.m .. when buildm~s and re::,1dence halls'' 111 be open JOHN SAUNDERS IX] HUNTINGTON BUCH CITY COUNCIL -Ari. 13 .. i..J 'c> t>t -. u .. t• •" t J• ""-"' 1 "' H ,I I ' .... . ... r,_ ~,.._...,.., \ tW .: f!J • 1 ,,. •I ft. ••Y I. t'I~ NEWPORT'S HOOSE Newport Beach resi- dent Clinton M Hoos(', Jr . who has been on the board for about six months, was reap1>0anted 10 a full four.year term on the panel. according lo rarr orr1c1als K t-:~SETH J ohnson, of Fullerton. "'hose term l0 xp1red Jan 15 will fill the unellptred term Of Richard Huston. "'h1ch Cities Group Doubles Dues Members of the Orange County League of Cities voted last week to doubl~ membe'rshap dues Until the dul'!'I hr kl'" .1:-. approvt'd, mt•mberi.h111 costs for i.'ach of the county's 26 rtlil's wai. one cent per l'ap1ta 1 runs until Jan 15, 197i ~ The two reappoint Under the approved dues hike. each member city wall pay two cents per <.'ap1ta annually for member!>hap The ancrea:.e an ancoml• will make at po::,:.abh• Im the lea~ue to emplo} J full·llme ::.ec retary J:. ""ell as a part llml· l'X ccutive dirl'l'tor t o replace retarrng Wan ton Updegrart JOHNSON BAL TZ·BERGERON FUNERAL HOME c:.orona del Mar 673·9450 Costa Mesa 646·2•2• BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642-9154> McCORMICK MORTUARY Laguna Beacl'I .C94-9.C16 San Juan Capcstrano •9S-1776 PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Ceme1ery Monuary Cnapel 3500 PK1hc View Dnve Newport Beach Ca!llorn1a 6•4-2700 PEEK FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME 7801 Bolsa A11e Westminster 893·3525 SMITHS' MORTUAR Y 621 Main St Huntington Beach ~3&-6~39 ments bring the board up to full strength. with board president Burr \\'1lhams awaatrng \\Ord on "'hether or not he will be reappointed by the governor Has term of f1c1ally expired Jan 15. but he rs still senrn~ un 111 reappointment or .i new member 1s named TAllMADGE uur ._. c ~•~•dtnt o• o"""'•' (oto,.t•ln •t'hJ form"' rt.·•"otonl ot l.UJiuft.I ff..,.j( h (~!If p,,,..._,.d at1t•Y -Ord I ,,,,., ~¥ '' ....... ,~'"' c:t t>f /I v.n 'ttH>-ft ( T"IM•IJUl' o• O..nvttr ~ ') ')rAnfj r11IOrt·n G,. .. ,,. \Ill• \f'rvt<~ #•H b '••I M 1nGA't 1 J )PM tf\ l.l'H'nlt y,,,_. M.!f' ""'' ,r "'•'• n J"utlrt"lort ( tf·f ,.,,,_,.,'I f\l••f'I • h• • n AA•Hl\1-U., ~t~• 11• .. For the Record ftUOD( ~P111¥DE Q ~ M• i• •",. 11 o\ •rt 1l •M ~ut• J• t.,n ... 11 Oi"'(f'li t llf(HJ 1El0 f PIENO M.'' )fill SJ Mtd f 11 r S<inl• Al'\flt '""" J.1 r Ano ,., nf ttunf -~H..n fU tt h IHNWAllO 0UN(AN ...,,. (•or'\AI J \ .,,,,,.. H \f Wt Im "1\I~' •"'C W•l"Od l 0 ot (_,•rOtn C,rov,. o'fl/EQ Ef>fA T MM 7& °"""' A.t'f •~ ot Hl.J'ftflnQfOf'\ 8e6<"' ~o """''"·• t\•tt• 1" of lon') 8ffl<h Ul(k (Hl\MOC.A~ M~• 1' JA"" I \A '°it HVf11l1'Qton 6••',, •tnU Af"'I" AM• 4# OI loftQ 8 r•t" \HUPI W000W411l) ~· I ~1rnu•I t10rnt'' X't Of '\-'"' fl"n-.. nlo 1nc1 0. bt4 \ t~ ->t CAtt1\hMl(c fV.,t• h AN OI A\O N l<UCof\ M•r I' A')tw·•I A )ti ttn'1 Su'"""" f~ llt 't potn ''""' •,n.n\1t'" f tVAf' l (~RAN f MAI 11 q.tnd't' ,,.._ 1' ""'1 A If•.. J 111 , , 1~,lf\ t I f t~~\.t ,..uf(N WUJt~ Mtt I Mt 1'.t•I ORANGE COUNTY Student TV Show Expands "Thl' UC F.ye. ·• l'C lr v1ne ·b !>t Ud<'nl · prodUCl'd ll'll'Vl'\IUn pro· J(ram broadl'a:.t 1n ll1l' lr\•in(.' arl'a dur1nJ! winter quartlor. is now l~anj.! broadcast lo three :iddrtronal Orange Cowl l} communitll'S The 30 manull' pro· iie ram . produced and directed by ::.tUdl•nts an L'Cl ·i. tell'\ 1 .. 100 produc tion class .• 11rs l'-'ICl' \\eekly on Community Ca hie' 1s1on IChnnnl.'I :n in In ine. Storer Ca bit• T\' <Channel 10) 1n Laguna Beach and South l.a~una and L<>1 ..,urt• World RETV t<.:hannel lil CO\'('nnj! tht• Ll'l~Url• \\'orld commun1t} Suspect Files lrutocent Plea BENO Ore (AP) \l'CUi>t•d munkn•r f-10)<1 ("la\lon fo'or s lH·ri.: Joi plt'adE'd 1nnOCl0 0t la~t wel'k to a char)!t• ol fatal I) shcx,ting Dt"nl"l' (':llhn IJ!>l !>umml!r In lknd UCI Sets Anti-rape Course ln<'reasrng awaren~s::. of the dangers of <1ltL1ck nnd rape is the goal of a class offered women at UC Irvine durin~ coming "eeks The self-defense course , open to all women without charge. ts sponsored by the s1udent·funded Women's Center and Experimen- tal College. The course includes in- formation and discussion on the nature of rape and self defense as well as m s truct ion of de(ense technique!> in specific at- tack s1tuat1ons INSTRUCTOR will be Becky Montgomery, who has taught self-defense on rolleiic. hig h school and JUn&or high school campuses. before women's f:rOups and at Before ra1sm~ lhl' duei; from one cent to t"'o cents per capita "a:, ap proved, a m ovl' to ~l'l thl' 111crease at lhrt'l' l'l'lll!'I was deft'ull•d hv ,1 15 i \'Oll' Japa11ese Classes Offered The Japan Cultural Association 1:. uffcran~ el e ment a r~ Jnd an termedra ll' con\•eri,u tional Japanl''l' l'ID!.!'li.'' startinJ? Apra I 2:! The clai>!'le1>. to bt• held at 1615 N Bu!ih St . SJnta Ana. "all mcl'l Crom 7 JO to 9:30 p m <>very Thur:, day through June 17 Enrollment rs h m1tc.'<1 lo JO s tudent.. pt'r cla1>s For re~1!>tra t1 on ..incl further inform at1on. rail 547-7733 Ca l1f or n1a Youlh ----------- Author1ty fac11it1es She 1:-a student of Jujitsu and a c harter member o f Woma n Against Rape (WARJ Thl' class wall meet t.•Hry Tuesday begin- Ff fl LIME A ')UP€ QMAltf GINSE NG HERB WINE i~Oltf Al(OHOll(.I OPEN SESAME 1438 Coa!ll Hwy . N 8 646· 7071 l)Pfh rvtJ1t•~·•s • oo '0 nv P til nin~ Apnl 13 fro,,, 8 to 10 -------- l.i ..a '" o4 \dnl• A"l.t •"'•' TN 'r t LM, 1.,,.. XI ~ .,_ovnt.t11'\ VA ••• ~----==---==== COlltM\l't N~fV Mt• 11 t•n Pio f"-' .. ,, )t •n() 0.01 ... I(. ,. D1tn •I The bo d v of \11:-.-. C'a tlrn . ..I re .. ldt•nt 11( 7'1 l' r red \a I 1 f " "' found an J -1h.1ll 11" ••r,l\t' ~outh of hen• ld~I Ckl I 11 m throu~hout s prini: ~ 11uartcr in lhe Combal ~••-• Hoom of Crawford llall ~v THE J Furlh<'r 1nformat1on Pl"tU.IC' :'\OTln : -•CTI TIOU' •U\IN(\\ NAM( \TAl t MfNT ,,_ f·•Ot'l-•"4,1 .. , "' ' d ,."'Q ~ (11 ... ~"" A6U.0V,,. 'f( WHf f Lr M ,....,, ,a. rt'•Y Ru "-t"d /i OI t "'0"'" la •'d ( .. 1• Of (..o\t t Mt \4 may ht' obtained h~ call NEPTUNE C..w1i•hrl-' .. '" 1ng the \\'om1·n·, Ct'nlrr SOCIETY lll 8.13 6000 (714) 646-7431 ..?:!.~~!!~~ ~ .. --~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~----""--\ H:Al C,tN I It )10(.UAIHV "" ''""WWi't , .. , .... ~ ""'~ Nll•f'l•" ht-. I\(,,, ,11 ~ OMlt tHt t J tttv \ "-' lt\tft• )Ila ff¥ '""'"'' Ch ft••., t• vi11 • .,,.. Ht •\-••t1 ,.,,. ~ (.thlto'IU-t •)~ ft\1\ n.,,·,,.., \\I\ fMftwt"t-ft lJ"t .tf'I 1n ,, .. ,,,,,., Ii J M· ,,..,.,,. '"' t.1h•rtH•t\t •A't t1 "1 w lh ,,_ llJl\h (i'°'f' ftl ()'""0• (IMJf\ly tllf'\ M.tt ,,., '"' ,,,.,, 11\.~1 .Nd Ot ·u\~ < ~"'' rM1t,; P1k'lt """''"' 11 1'tl •n•J Ao• 114 " "'' \t I\ n PUBLI C NOTICE ••CllTIOU\ IU\INIU NAMlnATllMllNT Tf'\.tit tnHowH~G o.r ''"''"' '' ("'' • oo "I Jbu,,,.,,flt\ OAYO RfAM n t ',lt;,N·, ''' ttrf)(tdwfly L•O'-'"'" n .. i, ~ (Ah••~'"'•' 'l•H JA~\ f)•tlf"''tfJ" '"'f'M(1Mt I~" V•• a.it '"°' '•" Jv •" C~u.,t,.,no ( •Hff>tN • .,.1\ tf\1\ bv\I,.\\ ., \il)ftd\ttf ... "" ... , '" ..tf"WtOw.61 J P•t~'"'""' ""' ,,.,.,,..!'\ ..... , ···~ ""'"" ,,,.. (OVf't' Ct•n ot O'•"'• (•''"''""" ..,,,.,, . ,.,. .. ..... P""'''._., Ot~ CA•'' 0.ily "'"" ..... ti 11 u .,,.,,,.,..,, ,.,. •U.1• P URLIC ~011CE "CTI r1ou~ aus111ass NAM( STATUlllNT '""' •otto-•"4 ~\Oft ,, O.-f"9 au~111 .... ,,,,.\ SU~N CLAlll[ SHIRTS 11) ,,,. "',~Cote•• Ce»•• "'l•w. (.tutor"'• ,,.JI Sv\•" J ~' "•WPO•" 111 T ,... V..\t-.n. (.1t( .. (O\t4t M#W ( Alh~IA •>.1> fP\I '""-IM'\ I\ (~\It ff'd b• M\ !" tH;ttk;•I S"'•n J \t """uoo.,, '"''' ,, •• _.,,,,.". •i'\ _,, ... ,, .,.,,. ,,. 1o.?\tf\h' Cl•'' o• 0'4"'0"' C~• °" ~'<"'1 ' ,.,. .,,.J1 ""1)1'~"' 0•4<>Qt r. •• ,, °"''• "''"' ~' Jt, 1\ •nd 4or •. 1' '"" 190~ '• Call 642-5678. Put a lew words to work tor ou WANTED TOP CASH DOLLAR PAID FOR Gold Jewelry Diamonds & Other Fine Antique or Contemporary Jewelry Watches Crystal Porcelains Chm a Paintings Bronze Statues Silver Vintage or Classic Aut os Boats Antique!> etc We appraise & buy whole eslale1 or 1.ngle items o r we'll sell lor you on commasaon 11 you don't lcnow what 1t 1s or what LI ts worth -bring 1t m {or call us and we'll come out). No obhgat1on or charge for verbal appratsal, either m your home or in our gallery (?///~ ;?dka.£hf. APPRAISERS 2$42 WEST COAST HIGKWAY AUCTIONEERS NEWPORT BEACH -so .2200 f~i'ATl APPRAISALS ANO SAL.ES fOR LAWYERS • BANKS • TRUSTEES& EXECUTORS 2400 W. CoH I Hwy Suite F l'Cewport h•ch, Cell!. 92293 "'9•M Hnd Free Portfolio 10 Zip l (M tO Ii DISCOVER C.H. BAKER & CHATEAU WINE & CHEESE 5outh Coast ?taza NATIONALLY KNOWN SPEED READING COURSE TO BE TAUGHT HERE IN NEWPORT BEACH NEWPORT IEACH -G~ St.t. ReodilNJ Lab wiN offer o 4 w..tl COWH in spHd rMClncJ to a lilllihd ...-Hr of .-•fWd people in ttw Newport leach~ TM• rec.nHy de"~ mtfttod of lnstrvctlOft Is Ht. MOst iMoYoti•e mid effKti"• P"OCJ".,, oYailabl• In th. United Statu Hot only does thii f.,._. courw redltce yow tinw in tlte douroom to ;ust OH class per •Htl for 4 ~ weeln but it also includes an advmteed speed readit19 course on couette tape so thcrt y04I con conffftff to illllpf'on for the rest of ye>t1r life. In j11St 4 weeks the overOCJe sh.dent shOllld ~ reodiftCJ 4-5 tiPHs foster. In a few months SOtM students are readiftg 20-30 times fader attainit19 speeds that approach 6000 words per mMute. In rare Instances speeds of up to 13,000 wpm have been documented. Our aYeraqe 9roduote should read 7 ·I 0 times faster upon completion of the course with mar11ed improvement in compr~ension and concentration. For those who would like odditiOf'lol Information. a series of frff. Of'le h041r, orientoffon lectwes have been schedufed. At tt..w he lectures the cours~ will be explained in complete detail, includin9 classroom pt"OCedvrH, instntctlon me"'odi. doss schedule ond 0 s peclor r ti nut only introdltctory h.lltlon fftot Is less "'°" one-ho If the cost of similar counu. Y Otl mu1t attend Oll'f of "1• mHflnqs for Information about the Newport ~ach clo11e1. These orientations er. open to HM public, above • 14, (pwton• llftder 18 s'904'ld t>. accompanl~ by o parent If poui~e. If YCMI hao olwoy1 wonted to be a speed reader but found "'e cost prohibltln or the course too time conwminq . . . now you can! Just by atteftdln9 I ~·etlinq per we8 for 4 short weeks you can read 7 to Io· times faster. COftC...tr'ote better and comprehend more. rf you ore a wfdefit wt.a would lllte to mah A's instead of l 's or C's« if Y°" ore a business person •ho worth to day abreast of today's ••erchon9it19 acceferatit19 world the" this course,. is an absolut• necessity. These special o~ lecture' wiff ~ herd ot th~ followinq timrs and places. HfWPORT HACH MEETINGS THURSDAY. APRIL 8 • 6:30 & 8:30 P.M. FRIDAY, APRIL 9 • 6:30 - 1:30 P.M. SATURDAY, APRIL 10 • 10:30 A.M. & I :JO P.M. AIOYE MEETIHGS WILL IE HELD AT GRE.AT W!STERN SAVINGS & LOAH ASSOC .. 450 NEWPORT CEHTER DRIVE, NEWPORT IUCH. TUESDAY. APRIL 13 · 6:30 -8:30 P.M. WEOHESDA Y, APRIL 14 • 6:30 & 1:10 P.M. AIOVE MEETINGS Will IE HELD AT MARRIOTT HOTEL. EXECUTIVE CONFERENCE ROOM. 900 NEWPORT CENTER DRrVE. NEWPORT IUCH. If you ore a tH.sineuman, .......... h04'tewif~ or eiecuth•e this course, which toolc 5 years of mten.siYe ,-.search to ~•dop. is a mud. YH can read 7-10 times foster, comprehend mor~. concetttrate better, mid rememb~ longer. Students ~ offered an addit ional discount. This c04'rse CCM be tauqht to indintry or civic 9""P' at "Gro11p rotH" upon r equest. le .-;urir to athnd wt.lctt.•er free orlentatlOf'I "1at fih be•t lrt your sd1edul1t. 25 to 50% OFF on all antiques decorative accessories furniture and gifts • I I l ,.J DAii. y PILOT A • I Insecurity Is a ·s American as Apple Pie Tht• 1' the I Ith rn a /llttUI ut II articl11 u plonng uf .w10/ lhe Amencan I~• fon1m Thi. une.r ~bHI\ *"'""' •ipeC'llJlly /or tlw ucOfld Hqmnit a/ t~ btcnttt1 Jial program o/ Cour1t• b».Nf1D'J)OJ>n. Pro/es~ Woll~ IAFebn, a dtplamGllC IWtOTion al CorMll Un1v.nat11. ~-con"d•ra t~ mt'1"DOl and ertemal thrtat1 lo AiMmo thol hot>e r•#Ullld in o pro/oond 4tm l e o/ in tra1nt11among 1t1 ~~ Uy W ~LTEll l.aFEBEll Pre11dent Ford'• first aMual meuage, one newspaper reported tn January 1975. "was the &loomtesl delive red by a president 1>1 Me Ole depression of the Nlneteen·Th1rtle:.." UnemplOY· ment. Inflation, and threats of war in the Middle taat oversb1&dowed the few brlsht spot~ an the Pre ldent's survey It Jeeme-d quJte wilike Dwight Eisenbower·i. llOOlhang messages of the 1950s or John Kennedy's call Jo-the ramparts a ppeals of the early 1960s Memones of those l>UpposedJy happier t,m~s made Amencans nostalgiC' for the good old dit)S of charisma tic leaderstup in the White House. record car sales and stable pnces. Ame ricans with those memorael> s hould treasure them. for such limes are rare 1n our his· tory The 1780s was more typical, and the mood of cnsas pl'rvad1ng tbose years more prophl'l1c of de· cades to co me. That mood was caught In James Madison's letter of late 1787 to Thom11s Jefferson. descnbing the work of lhe constitutional conven t1on "We are tn a wilderness. without a single fool<ilep to guide us." BACKYARD BOMB SHELTER OF EARLY 19e01 with churchgoer s. All the s ame. Americans nervously watched for signs of God's disfavor After all . as the Puritan ministers emphasited, God often put the most faithful and successful to the gre atest tes t. A s early as 1629 John Winthrop had warned the ~ettlerc; of Massachusetts Bay. recently escaped from the problems of the old world. that fresh ~ Black 1lavery, of course. cons t1tuled the Crtllffl threat to nahonal a.tturity. Northl'rners feared the lou of weslt'm lands to free labor unleu th• •l•o·boldtng expansionist• were checked Soulbtrnert prtdlt-ted the ataanatlon of th~l r economy lf slavery were banned In tht-ll'rrtlonca. Slave revolta ln 1822 and 1&11. alona with rumors of many others. obsessed Soothern t~tet) oind In tmalfied the aente of crlsl& The Clvll War ended slaver>. but the nation-. lib lhon ton\ by a quarter·century economic depre11~1on that woraened until by the 1890!1 Secretary of State Walter Q. Gresham coold detect "symptoms or re· voluUon." Maaaes of unemployed marched on Washington durtn& that deprt1'11s1on dl'cade. and the U.S. Army wu called out to break paraly:wig strike-s. A )ouna pollllcal sc1encl' profei.i.or, Woodrow Wilson. waa one of many Theodore Roosevelt.,,, a~ N~zt u.•etk IV h11 J\111('nco1t1, wlwst country wo1 bom '" rewlution. u1uall11 oppoae othn n'UOh&Jaoru throughout the world GOLDEHWEST FENCE CO. Sp.efoUsh M CIMM UM I Onu•1..td WrflllllljM a..... 111Y..,....,._.et ~HIHTIMAns l71 4 1 893-0034 anotl\~r --. ho warned that the United States stood ------------------- on the brink or violent class .... arfa.re. THE GLOW OF THE 1920i. was snutced ouL by depression and another "orld "ar In Its "ah came cold war. McCarth\'1:.m und Vietnam Even dunng the complacent E1:.enho.,,, er ~cars the President graveh "urned tha t a i.udden worldwide rebellion as;taanst lnJUSt ace a nd po' ert~ was testing .. the filnl':.:. of polallcal s)ste m:. and lhl' validity of political ptulosoptues." It was a fitting introduction to the 1960s and 1970s , when. as we shall see in the next ar ticle, the Amencan people searched \'a1nly for stability and secunty i11 a world of revolution. Such insecurity. therefore, ls hardlv a ne\\ fact of bfe for this count11 . It is as Amencan ai James Madison. Abraham Lincoln. Woodrow Wibon and Gerald Ford · Henry Block has 17 reasons why you should come to us for income tax help. If the "father of lhe constitution" harbored such doubts. one can only imagine the fears of such opponents of the new constitution as Patnck Henry He was con111n ced the new nation "oLlld soon bttome ens laved to an all·powerful central govern· f1:1ent "The tyranny of Philadelphia," roared Henr!t'. "may be ltke thetyranny of George HI," for "lt squints toward monarchy." dangers awaited them in the new. In one or the most ;:================:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-I famous American speech •• he reminded them that llENKY. AS USUAL. overdramatized . yet his i>ess1m ism and Mactison's .,,,orry reflected a deep national insecurity The rh•ers might teem with fish. the land abound with crops, the churches burst GWENDA GE TS THINGS DONE! the whole world was waiting for the great Christian experiment to fail: "We shaJI be as a city upon a hill." Winthro p announced "The eyes of all people are upon us: so that 1f "e shall deal falsely with our God tn th ts wo rk and so cause him to withdraw H1s1 present help from us. we shall be made a story and by·word through the world " This long·held idea of America as the "chosen nation" helps account for our national habit of equating suecess with divine favor. It also may pro· vide a hint why the Watergate break·in, which. as Professor John Higham pointed out in an earlter article. arous ed only a cynical response lo Europe, caused such soul-searctung in tbe United States. THIS B URDEN OF righteousness bas caused us to feel insecure Slnce the lime when Puritan magistrates called for days or public humiliation to appease God's anger The signers of the Declara- tion or Independence determined to separate themselves from a Bntlsh society so corrupt that It shocked even the worldly Benjamin Franklin. They escaped the contagion. however. only to enter into a decade or re"olution and economic panic. The ne" form or government created in 1789 by the cons tituliohal convention did not quiet earlier amueties Madison and Henry were not alone in questioning whether the experiment would work. Crusty old Federalist Fisher Ames offered only slight hope when he noted "A monarchy Is a merchantman which sails well. but will sometimes strike on a rock and go to the bottom ; a republic 1s a raft which wall never sink, but then your reel are always m the water." But the raft nearly sank during the conslltu· lion's first 10 years n period when the nation feared for the survival of Its political institutions. Those years were torn by political party divisions. rebellion in Pennsylvania and near-war with 1-'rance PANICKED FEDERALISTS tried to restore domestic peace by destroym~ their opponents· right of rree speech. When a peaceful transition or gov· ernmcnt occurred with the RepubUcan·Democratlc Heat~r ·· . pool for free - !ID!lD~IOl.AAHIATU . With a 10-year guarantee AND THE ALL NEW SR· I SOLAR SYSTEM for h1f_.._ Mii """ htl-t• CALL 547·1615 SOLAR ltlSOUllCIS COMPAMY ~ 16 ................ Reason 14. Wf.. rf:: human ancl once 1n a great wh dl: we make a mistake But 1f our error means you must pay addrtronal lax. you pay only the tax We pay any interest or penalty We stand behind our work H&R BLOCK· THE INCOME TAX PEOPLE COSTA MESA I CORONA DR MAit 111J ...._,_Ju 1. rnu•. H4J 1. c: .... ....,. 0,.. ,_,,.. w.-.,.. f.I S... I 11111. 64Ml.H 0 " I.\ I D \ .. S l,t:t'T • /'HI)\ f ., Ll~T nr Al COl..ll'LISH>.ff_,~TS Olll!IN<• .'(l I Ml'> f'f l I\ II.'. 'v\JLUl'll TlHl S[RVICL IN "'lW l'Uh 1 Ill •\CH Jdferson's pres idential triumph, the nation 'Was so -------------------------- r~aeved that the eve~ has ~en l~ggcd ''The ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Re\olution of 1800." • <'Vl\ll• I '1 •'\Ill AVAILABLf rt l l Tl 4( ltl \\!JA" 1ll~it11 "4 1.tMSl)t TH·•fftl l'Ull llJ< .. ~.I) ( H •. I If •tNTr l l1<;r1 I', Tt4( Ill Af:\11 '••L •NllllJl I Jl<~I I 1·~ I ff ALL AL.El• UI I • • Phl.l\0 review lhoS p,trloal lt!lt ol c1v1c .ind l>v >•l'less 1noo1irs enoorsong Owenda wa1so11 t • tit )• ,_ I llo••~ f t J••·'"' J.,, I .J', I r ... ., ..;., .... .._,, f..i .. ['1,. ... . f ~ ' """"' ... ,... ,., -tt ... " ''• ''l••J•'• ,. ' ...... ..... , . . " ...... . IMI·' t• t. 1 fl '• .. ' ....... 1 "' .. ~th~ .. ' -~.,,, ' ... ""••l l GWENDA A. WATSON I x I NEWPOR T BEACH CITY COUNCIL TUESDAY , APR IL 13 , 1976 .... '•""'-' ,, ,,( , .. , " ELECT • DUNCAN MclNTOSH, JR. NEWPORT CITY COUNCIL J J IJ I ~c Hardly had J efferson moved mto the new capital of Washington City when the country Cuced a new threat !': apoleon moved to occupy the ~11s· s1ss1pp1 \'alley. Hurried maneuvers resulted in the Lowt11ana Purchase In 1803, and the French danger subs1dNI Immediately thereafter. lhe British. righting for sur\'1val in the Napoleonic Wars. posed another challcnJ:e Determined to slop American trade with France. the British preyed on United States ships and encouraged Indian attacks on American settle· ments along the Great Lakes The two nations final· ly fo u&ht to a draw rn the wa r of 1812, but the Brill,h scored a mora l \'ictory by burning Washlnlfton City In 1815 the \\ ar ended .ind Amencans turned an· warrt to develop their 1mmen~e continent They would not rl~ht European& dunng the ne xt 80 yr ar!'I . Thul fa<·t. ho\\ t'V<>r. did not m<>an they would l'nJOY an era or security AMERICASS MADE the l!Jth centur)• into the most d~na m lc a nd cxpanshe in their 300·)l'ar hi~· ton In do1n1t so thl.'y killed and were killed by In· d1an~. ~lt·xicans and in 1898 -Spaniards und F1llpan1"' During four y1•nrs or c ivil war they .;laught<>red eac h other In all they fought three wars and wt'nt to the brink nr connlct with England, Canoda . Rui1s1a a nd even Chana TUESDAY, APRIL 13 Duncan's strong business background and close aaa,,ciation with Newport Harbor will bring us a much needed fresh ap- proach to the management of our city. He is dedicated to: • A more delicate balance between growth and open apace. • Poaitive solution• to our traffic problerna. • Lower taxu through strong fisc.I management and leaa government bureaucracy. • Protecting our harbor and marine en.vironment. • Maintaining the charm and character of our community. Paid'°" ... 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You always save ot K·mort ~.,._:,-::;.---r- \ • "-='--..-..------. ~~ .:L.J-~ ~ GARDEN PLANTERS 3•1 Assorted plants in garden dish. You save when you shop ot K·mort. ·' - San Joaq111in Marsh Dying . -Just as Experts Predicted The San Joaquin Marsh is dy- ing The death rattle of the county's only fresh" :11er marsh presen e 1s a subtle thing In the spn ng. green buds of leaves begin to sprout on the black willows in the marsh. But this spring, in widen ing ar eas of the marsh. th~ willows r em ain black and con· tinue their spidery clawing at the sky. The death of tho UC Irvine m ar sh near Campus a nd University dr ives in l rnne ha!> not been sudden. Three ~cars ago. consultants studied the area and concluded tbal w1ttun three vears the m 2rsh would be1:m to die unless prevent1\t? steps \H~rc taken soon. lt 1s three y ears later and the m arsh is dying on schedule. THE PROB~El\1 is relal1\'ely simple. The nuirsh is an aquatic dead end. Each year . rainwatl'r flowing int o the marsh carries 840 tons of sa lt lecchl>d from thl• sur rounding soil The only outlet Olflt ,,.,.., ""'" ., "'"' ''""" <;11111 pm'111'1n " Tlltn u"1ft• lo Pol Vunn Pnt 1nll cut rf'd tn11t• 1wt1mo tl1r cm.\u·rn urut 11('111111 11ou n1·1'rl 111wll'r1n1•qwl1t•\ rn Ql)IJf!t'lrut'lll ond /l11~1 tu'" .\f111/ r111ur <1ul'$i1<nl!I to l't1t /)u1111 Al \'our Scn•1Ct'. Oron111• C"110'1 /)111/r1 l ilut I' Cl Hor I Still. CMtu .\11·~0. C'A 92ti2fi l nrlutl1• 11our trkphwlt' nurr1hn 'fht• colu mn orpcor,HJmlu crcrpt Mondo"sondSaturdo11~ M"olt"h-ond s ..... o ... ~n•ol ¥uh1P-F1mnd I DEAR PAT: M y husband gave m e a H elbros Diamond Soph ie wrist w at ch as a Christmas g ift In 1974. The watch was guaranteed for one year. Nine months after pu rchase it stopped work ing, and I returned It to the department store where m y husband ha d purchased i t. T he store returned the w at ch to Helbros in New York on Oct. 4, 1975, and told me I could expect It to be returned in about six weeks. I have never received the w atch. The stor e offered to r efund t he purchase price, but t he vtatch has a great deal of sentim ental value to m e. M . L., San J uan Capistrano H.,old Splnred, service meneger tor Helbros WetchH Inc .. re· ports he received yourw•tch on Oct. 17 for rep•lr. It wH repelred el'ld returned to the store vi• UPS In 0K ember. Ttte store flnally located the wetch t nd It hH been ret\lrned to you. TroufJl~·pre11~ "-G.u Nfte Cr•alalMafa DEAR PAT: I bo"9ht a new Dodge Tradesman van w i th a 318 cubic-Inch engine and ai r conditioning last June. The van perfor med f ine until December, when t he gas mileage dropped to about eight m iles per gallon, the engine began m aking noises and the cruise control started to vary 15 m iles from the setting. I bought the van because the dealer told m e I would get 18 miles per gallon °' better, according to EPA fuel ratings. M y van has been at the dealer's 17 days In the past two months, and the mechanics don't know what ls the matter. I wrote to Chrysler headquarters, but tam not getting much satisfaction. J .P., Costa Mesa You r•port the de•ler flnalty repteced the crennhaft end beer· Inge In your van •nd the pettormanee t1 fine now. Chrysler euthorlzed Story and Photos by Douglas Fntzsche for the waler 1s evaporation or transpirat1on--be1ng absorbed through the r oots or the plants and earned off by evaporation from the leaves. Consequently. the salt concen- trauon has built up m the 202 acre marsh. I n 1972 it was estimated that the marsh con - tained 1.900 tons or salt. L .c.l yearthe total was-l,220tons The 1973 stud~· said that the salt level 'ol.ould ris·e 1nlo the danger 1one in 1974 and reach the rnt1cal ll•vel bv 1976 This· year a new study b~ the F.DA W consultant firm reported, ·'This increasing level of salt concentration shows an alarming trend which will rndJcally alter or destroy t he marsh biota (the overall ecolo~o of animal and plant life) in the Ol'ar futun.• "If allo\\ed to continue un checked. the freshwater marsh "'111 eventualh• be converted mto a saline environment and most of the important plant species could be eliminated in five years. with a subsequent slow decline in animal life." SYMPTOMS OF the change alr eady are evident. A thin white coaling of salt rovers land left dry by the recl'ding waterline. Cattails and tuleo;. which thrive m a !>hghtly sahne environment. are taking o'er m parts of the marsh. forminj! J thicket im penetrable to migratory birds and making the areas useless to !>tudents and rl'~earchers A tour gu1dt· commentc<I. "In 1968 there "'a!> no p1ckleweed or alkall bull rush ( whieh havt• a high toleranct• to sail). All this has been i.1nre then." she :-.aid, pmntmg inlo dense growth. While the prohlcm!i arr M'\l're. lhl' i.olutlon J'I rel ah\ l'ly ::.ample. declares EDAW Primarily, the un1,·ers1I.) must dilute the salin1· ty by pumping about 200 acre feet a ~ear of the saline water out of the m arsh and replacing it with about the same amount of fresh water. Additwnally . they recommend clearing the plant owo~rowth. But EDA W est1m11tes it will cost $141,385 for the water pumps and wells and $90,000 for weed clear ing. dike rebu1ld1ng and other improvements the repairs. You •lso report thet the fuel economy has Improved to 12.6 miles per gellon. Th• Environmental Protection Agency fuel economy ratings, which test tuel col'lsumptlon In slmuleted conditions. suggest your model van should get about 13 mllea per gallon In city driving •nd 18 m.p.g. on the highway. The EPA r•tlngs ere endorsed H guldellnes for comparing fuel economy In edvertlslng by the Feder•I Trtde Com· mlaalon. The Energy Polley and Conservation Act requlrH the rating to be fisted on eech new vehicle. But the actual miles per gallon figure In EPA tests 11 rerely duplicated In everege driving conditions. One factor affectll'lg the ratings tor vans and trucks I• wind re· 1l1tance. Celculatlona tend to give e more favorable retlng to vans and truck• and a le11 fevorable retlng to autos with a more sleek de· sign end less wind resistance. ,\ru:"" Hult•• on Tap tor F11rt1U•~ 1•11...trw D EAR PAT : Is there any chance tha t t he furni ture In· dustry w ill provide care, instruct ions sim ilar to labels sewn on c lothing? I Just bought sever al new pieces of upholstered furnitur e, and specific cleaning Informat ion w ould be most hel pful. W.C., New port Beach Ask your furniture de•l•r for cleaning tn1tructlon1, or request that tt. contact the m•nuf•cturer tor •dvlce. There 11 a potalblllty th•t c•re lebela may be m•nd•tory tor uphol11ered furniture before too long. The Federal Trade Comml19'on hH •nnounced proposed revlalon In Its trede ,.gulatlon requiring care labeling. Thi• revlalon would H • pend the rule'• coverege to Include houH hold furnishing and l•tther and auede we•rfng apparel. Lebel• •110 would be requfred to cont•ln clearer and more compete cere tnstfuctlons. A uniform glos .. ry of terms also would be Initiated. r,..,, Tlte•e an l'OMr Dlrtfl P'1C c .. t DEA R P AT: I have a new PVC w hite coat that looks like leather but is synthet ic. The instruct ions say avoid dry clean- ing a nd advise w ashing with soapsuds only. Recently a child "decorated " th is coat with several ball-point pen lines, and I have been unable to sc.rub t hem out. Using an eraser would ruin the mater ial. Any suggestions? L.M ., Fountain Valley A vertety ot product• are med• apec-lflcally tor bell-point Ink stain remov•I. "Specl•t-T, •·manufactured by Specl•lty Coating I Chamlcal Co., 7314 Yarn•. Notth Hollywood, end Armoralt, avall•bl• at art aup- ply atore• •nd tome Mrtlce 9l•Uona, uaulfy ramove th••• etalna from vlnyl metertats and uphotttery. Othar PoH lbflltl•• Include "lnknlx," • Parker Pen product evaltabte et onlce t upply atorea, L.O.C .• dlstrllluted by Amw•y and cutk:l•temovtr products. YOU DAILY PILOT SECTION 8 Sund.iy. April 1 t, 11>76 A Visit to a Bog; What You Can Do · The el ementary ~('hool -ngl.' )'Oungsters who trooped through the San Joaquin Mariih In ln ·1nl• prob\lbly were hap- pier with i he outing than were their mothers. The 19 members or a "special inlt.>rcst group" from ~ University Park School filed into the ~1ldlire preserve al 10 a m behind their teacher, Bonruc Paul. and two guides Crum the Or ;inge County Department or Education. When they marche<l out two hours later. se,·eral were cov· ; ered wittT mud. and mo:st or the ~oun11!iters "'ho wore ~hlosMs t o protect their shoes ended up with galoshes full of water . But an the interim. the 6· to 9 year olds were sho\\n a ~Ide variety of plants und bards that grow only in a marsh environ· ment S<>me even tast ed a few of the edab\e plants under the guidance of Karim Grunau of the county department or educa· tioo · They made pl aster casts of deer tracks and found t he_ re- mafos of cr ayfish eaten m the unending struggle for survival by the m arsh i nhabitants. About 2.000 people, many youngsters from local schools, tour the m arsh annually, making 1t the most used preser ve or t.he 23 sites in the University of Cahforn1a Natural Land· and Water Pr eser ve System. . . For t he past three years. lhl• university has r un a r el ative- ly unsuccessful effort to raise developme~l and mamtenunce funds for the pr eserve system. , According to the system's director. Roger S<_t m~elsen. 1t has been against university poli cy to charge adm1ss1on to the preserves. . . But the system is all in fa\'Or of community support , main· ly cash. he says. Contributions to the natur al preser ve fund may be made to the system generally or directed to a specific site. They may be sent through UC I Chancellor Daniel A ldnch. UC lrvmc, Irvine, Calif. 92717. Those f igu res wer e d is- puted by Paul Knopf. C'ampus planner , who told the Daily Pilot. 'T hose studies should not have been rele3sed." Knopf said campus en~inceri. have been lookin~ mto se,·l·ral ways to save the marsh. which the una vers1ty purchasl'd from the Irvin<' Compan) for S200.000 m 1970 lie would not comment on SJX'Ctfll' steps being reviewed But Kathleen C'rocker. an a~ s1st ant museum direct or 1n charge of the marsh, puts 11 this way· "There JUSl is no money available" UCl Chance llor Daniel Aldrich puts 1t another way Although he has not seen the consultant n ·· ports. he say!>. '"What "e arl· faced with is a m an's estimation of what the m arsh should be like "The marsh existed for years without anyone spending a nick le on it before we had it. The marsh was the marsh. and it chanJ:ed with storms and the way the water flowed. If man had not done anything, it would have changed r ad ically over time anyway. "THE REAL question is: What is the stale of the marsh that we can afford to maintain?" That question. says Aldrich. will be addressed when UC! plan- ners complete their analyses of the consultant recommenda· t1ons. The San Joaquin Marsh is part of the university !'fatural Land and Water Preserve System, established in 1965 lo supply the university with a "sampling of diverse habitats to ensure conl1· nuing study of the natural en- vironment ," in the words of con sultants Wilsey and H:am , who also prepar ed a study on tbl' marsh this year. Accord i ng to Hoger Samuell.en, who has ~en tho d1rl'ctor of the prt.>!ierve system s1nc<' it~ 1nau~uralton. the mar!ib 1~ a unique• um ,·ersity asset. It I!> the o nly fre~hwat<'( mari.h 1n the system, "'h1ch ll'J' <'I udes mount a ins. dl'l>Crfi.. toasthne und an 1i.lund. totaling 76.000 acn•s in 23 sites. Of the total, 20,000 a<'res are owned by the univer sity, and the 56,000· acre Santa Cruz I sland preservl• t!> a\ ailahl<' to the university throuizh a n one xdu~1vc U!>t.' af(recmt>nt IT IS ALSO the system 's bi~· f!Ci.t headache Say!> Samuelsen. '"The San Joaquin Marsh i s far and away our most serious 11ro- blem We have to come up with an appro:tch tQ m('et both the im - mediate problem ~ and the lonu term needs." T h e prese r ve system technically is under the control or the ('c•ntr al universi t y ad· ministration. However. effccl1vc control is exerc1zed al the loc al campuses. 111 this easl' by uc1·i; Marsh Committee . Nowhere in the systt'm 1s there an official source of funds to m aintain the pr<'serves Ovl'r the past three y~n. thl' unaver~1t y has eonductl'd a fund clnve to support the preserve system . The results have been mixed. says Sam uclsen. The un- ivcrsil) has be<'n hugely sue · cessful m obtaining ~ifts of land <Stt MARSH. Page 8 2) To~h·up Painling of Car Otle r.-d DEAR PAT: We had our 1qs9 M er cedes Benz painted on April 25, 1975, at Hennig Auto Paint ing & Body Repair! Costa Mesa. The rubber ar ound the car and parts of the windows w ere painted and the inside of t he car had paint splotches. Spots on the hood were entirely missed. Paper was left over the r adiat or, causing a fire on the first trip. We took the car bac k for spot paint ing Dec. 9 for the m issed spot s and whem the paint had peeled of f. Another spot painting w as done Jan. 2, 1976. When I complained, I was told that a nother S20 would be requir ed for complete repainting. I'd already paid S1S L9J for body wo rk and paint. I feel that m y c.ar should be repaint· ed or the S69.SO p aint price returned to me. P .C., Costa M esa Richard Genltch. manager of Hennig, reaponded th•I when the cer w•• returned Jan. 2 tor free touch-up paint, you ••ked for an Htlm•t• on dents th•t you orlglnally had told the firm to paint over, •nd a new dent In the left aide of the cer. Ganltch uld thet your requHt for complete free repainting, Including pelntlng over new dent •r••• thet you had primed. would not be poaalble. The $20 quote 11 baH d on the firm's proreted gu.,antee, Oanltch H id, addtng that you have • copy of thet guarentee. G•nltch Hid lhat you had expreaaed regret over your original color choice, end since you •uttered bocty damage alter the origin•! painting. Hennig H id ha felt thet you might be trying to get • new t>alnt Job for no ch•rge. Hennig wilt touch up .,eas of your c;ar where the original pelnt fob WH not H tlafectory. Lolantan•Barldev CoMedfl Df•c S~arce ~ • • • . • • D EAR PAT : I'm a f an of Lohman & Barkley, KFl's ~ morn ing DJ team . Are any r ecords available of their sk it!> ., and perform ances? : M .D., Newport Beach ~ The,.·• one album, but It'• Kerce at h•n•' teeth. At Lohmtn i doean't even have • copy of the team'• lone MGM releaH, J ''Lohman It 8•rlrl•r'• GtHtHt Htta. Vol. No. 7." What about vofum•• one throueh el•? H you're • Lohman a Barktey tin, you automatk:atfy know the,. .• no retaon No. 7 ahoulctn't com• ftttt. Lohman commented, 'There'• one gOOd aide. Th•y ahould haw• put Donny and Merle Osmond on the other." There It hope of get- dng thfa etbum, ._owever. AYS hH • call In to Muafc Men Murray In Lo9 AngelH, a good~ cl locating • hard·to-tlnd record. II h la fcMlnd, rou 'It be notfflad. --.; •. 82 DAIL 'y PIL_O_T ________ __;S:;.;:u:;.ntl=•Lr...:."':!"::..fl::..1..:.1.:..1 ..:•.:.!I~/~ 1·0 .. ca .. If ~Ip Tht> WC':.t Orangl' Count)' Voluntary Action Center place11 volunt.et>rs m nonprofit service agencies t-'or information. contact the llunt Jngton Beat·h UutrcJch (>fftc\' at S20 Pec;in A\C 196CJ 33121 or cdJI the mam omce 10 c; 1.trd•·n c: roq· 1530 23701 Would )'UU lakt.• to JIJr\JC 1pate 1n city ~overn mt'nt. learn more uhout hu~ your city IA run ;md ht>lp. S3\t.' tu~ dollars<> This as po:.M bh· af .>uu hve Ill or r11'.1r lluntingl<>n 84!11ch und ~hoo:,e to 1oin the Whitt.' Capper organu:atwo. the olflc1al volunteer arm or city ball. This group 1s now conducting a mcmbcrshap drn c u~d. th•· only r equirement is to gavt: ~ minimum of SO hours to the city over the penod of J .> t•ar No dues or tees arc asked Crufty'' A IO<'al boy~; dub ha'> an immediate need for 11om eone to help out in its new arts :tnd era rt!> program The youngster, are eager Lo learn c~rum1cc;, woodworking. mucrame. pa1nt1ng. or anything else of general interest Although this 1s a volunteer involvement now. t~rre JS a po:.s1bJhty 1l could "Ork into part- ume employment an the future A:. u commun1t) ~erncc. the Hunt1ngton Beach Library uperntes seH•ral annexes m addition to the central library building Ho" e'er the:.e annc>.es are staffed complete- ly by \Olunteers. and they must have a steady complement or they will be for ced to close. \\1th s ummer com ms: up, many of the regular helpers will be taking time off, so new volun- teers are being sought now. Anyone can volun· teer . and this would be especially convenient f~r college s tudents with a free summer. \~lunteers are asked to work one three·hour shaft a week • Help tor l' otc Retired Group Retired per~ons SC'ekang to meet new people and find new antere:.ls may want to attend the monthl> met•t1ngs of the Newport Beach chapter of the American Assoc1at1on of Ret1n•d Persons The group. open to anyone age 55 or over, meets al noon on the fourth Thursday of each month at Ve te rans Memorial Hall. 565 W 18\h St .. Costa Mesa. Lunch as from noon to l p.m. and a sack lunch is ad\<ised A business meet ing is followed by u progrum and games begmning at l p.m To \''our B~allh Eye Donations What would you do 1f your corneas became d1sec1!!erl or dama!i(ro an an accident'.' The Orange County Eye Bank. 1001 ~.Tustin Ave., Santa Ana <at the Santa Ana·Tustan Com- munity llospatal). re1·ovt.•rs cy<.•s from persons who donate· lht'm at the t11nc of death to give others a cha nct• to o;c<' In order to a-;s un• t•nough corneal tissue to i:ive the t:ih of -.1ght to all tho!'>e "ho could benefit from a tran..,plant operation. the bank makt.' ;n aalahlt• a donor 1dent1ficat1on card which those " 1sh1n$( to donate in case of death can fill out and carr~· with thl.'m Qurstaon'> frl'QUt.'ntly ai.kcrl by potential donors and rc•sponM.'S pro' adc•d b} the eye bJnk art.' How an• t') C!! nbta1ned"' E\ <'"are rl'mCI\ cd from thow persons after death "'ho authun n'CI this use"' hale living, or by P<·rm...,s1on or lhl.' next of kin Who cJn bl' a donor" E) C'-m.1y be uhtain<'d from pl'rsons of anv .1i.:t'. wx, r J <'e or creed. Ho" eyer. person·s )Oun~t·r than I ll years must havt-the authorization of their parent or i::uard1an All ma1or r eh1oons hav1• a r>pro"cd of this vital sight l'l'!>lunni.: proj.!r;im , Can I donJlc m~ C)C!'> 1r I \\C'ar glasses·• \es lk inj.! fur sai.:htl'd or rwar s ighted or ha v1n ~ ast1~m at1sm docs nut affoct the use or hl'allh) cnrnt',ll li'>!'Ut• b then~ 11 thJr~t·'' No I-:\ t'' .1rt• nt·H·r houl.(hl ur .,old All 1'' J>('nsM nf -.h1pp1ng hnnctling. pr rsrn·1ni.: 1h1• t')t"' .111tl 110111\ 1111-: th1• tln<·tnr JI 1• hc1ndled b\ th1• 1'\ t' h.1nl.. · UNIPERM SPECIAL Uni Perm can save • you time and money. \'J El\JOY today's ca8ual sl' les with Uni Perm's 8<;ft controlled curls. Reg 22 50 1 7 .88 S84IO• C"1194 60 ps.•.-.r M-. T .... Wtcl 0NL T SH4Ml'OO 395 HAI• I SfT CUT BEAUTY SALC1 " Use Wards Charg-all. - COSTA MESA 54s.40ll llii/.tt..1m.l HUNTINGTON HACH 192·6'1 I MARSH LIFE THREATENED. • • <Fr-om P ast Bl> ror preserv~ llut tbt efrort to raise money to develop and ma1otaJn t h f' prl'11en es h as nopped Aside from an 101t1al S\2,000 d•· Vl'lopment grant. t he onh ~rtt• of fundana: for l ht-SJ11 Joltq1.11n Mar:.h h.ii. t•omt.• from J $5.000 annuaJ kl' paid b} ml·mbt>r:. of the ~Jn Jt>JQUtn c.; un Club fur tht• prt \'ll('i,tt• of hunllnt: In <1 bird !>anctuar) \\\O da.>s a \.\eek 1n hunllnR bl'J"un THAT Tllfo: hfe of the mur!>h depl'nds on 'he dcath or ~ome of 1t~ inhabita1H11 ls only om.' of the aronacs and paradoxes \Urround an1: Lhe plal't' ll is an N•ri(! c•xpl•ncm•e lo rt>ad the consultant~· rcpurh of the 1mpe nd1I1g dt·oth ur ~hc mursh tn the UCI "mu:il·um." a \'U.,t n•c tangular room on the tunth floor of the eng1ne<·ring IHuldmR Dozen·s of :stuffrd hard-. an martial ro" 5 hang from nuon•i. cent hghl fixtures. thl•ir fc.llhl•r11 flutterinj,! an lht-draft or the O\'er head' enlllat1on ~' .,tl'm There are .,p'oonbilh. ('JO \asbacks. m<illard~. a l!<>O!>l'. e\'en a hJ"' k "llh J s luffl'd ground squ1 rrel 111 1h -.tuffrd talons -the pn•dator ilnd prey both tesufyang to their ultimate st atus. The birds. most of wha<'h CJ me from the mar!>h. \\eredonat<.'d b' a Sa n Joaqurn Gun Clu b ml'mbt'.r who had movl'd lo a smallrr home and no longer had room for lhe trophies. Thi.' bird.., ha\'l' been hanging there for six months, but. Mrs. Crocker explain ... "We don't really havl.' :l museum and we don 't ha\c anyplace else to keep them " ON S ll E L\'ES and tables a round the walls JS other evidence of the 111hab1tants or the marsh. Prnned to curds m row:. gradated by :.aze arc the insects of the marsh Snakes. fro~!> and other species occup} bottles of alcohol on !>hl'I, t's The wet arc•a' of the marc;h glitter 111 the sunlight "hen seen Crom above From a distance. :.mall dark dots or birds speckle rectan~ular ponds dredged b) th<' &:Un tlub and filled \'Ith watt>r dur1n1 huntang 1>eill1on Within the denser poruons of the marsh. lht1 bards .rnd an1mah are con ltaled Jmon~ tht re~ Tht>re 1:. an unea11y n•Jat1011,h11l bt.'t'4t>en th«> marsh 11.nd th\· i;ro" mg Cit,\ of lrv111t1. wtuch sur rounds 1t. Cdmpu1 Dn\c, "hlC'h "as recently put throu~h lht• 1111.trsh. frequent!) as mJrkt.•d b~ blood) bunJlt·~ uf m atted fur o'r feathers, ground Into the u~ph~alt b) the passing traffic Lust \.\eek, ·a de\>r wai. struck by a car and "limped oCf With U broken le~ Police later found the'trumal and i.hot ll Aside from a hare willow here and the1 t', the problems or lhl! marsh are uot evident from tht• road Bl'T A LO~G the s,·stt•m {tf "orn-doVI n dakt-s se.paratini.; pondt. of stagnJtang "11tcr. llw problcms of this man ·madl• ~olog1cal balanct-become more apparent The marsh 1s an l.'O\ 1ronml•OtJI pc1rJdoll. Lett to nature. 1t pro babl~ still would be a fresh\\ att•r marsh. But on•r the years, the changes "roul?ht by ma n have made the marsh dependl.'nt on more changes for Its sun·1\ al At one lime, it was an ex ll'11:>1on of the l:pper :'\cwp(Jrt Ila~. f<'d by the seasonall~ n::.mg "ater:. of S<1n Diego Crt.•l·k. Hut, a«cordang to Wilsey and Ham, the marsh was on ration~ time \\hen the far st settlers arrl\ ed from the e<ist 111 the 1800~. In the early days. 1t "as diked to catch s ail . an earl\ form or landfill It has been drained and used for grazing cattle and 1t hJ~ been actively farml'd Since early this «cntun . "hen J ames Irvine and h1~ ·l·ronae" sought a place for duck hunting part of the land has ~en diked 111 to shallow pools that attract ma- ~ratory ba rds o n the Pac1f1c 1'1.}"'8}' . More r ecently the south VI e~t ---------- end or the marsh v. ns used as a dumv IN IMS the fatal blow was '>l rut'k the "C'hannt>luuuon" of San Daeao Crt>f'k . now a Oood control d1ll.'h ot a h11tht'r level th.in tht' mar<;h ThE' brackish "·•ter no lonf!t'r cun no~ out But "'at.:r :supply 1 u much a problt>rn o~ outlt't H)' now the mar h hould h-''C dried up. Aj%nin, It OWl'1> ati. sur\'lvnt partly lo tht• 6'Un club, whkh ltr\l\ulllly pumps hundreds of acrt feet of woter Into the area Thus in many wayi. the nature urt-J frequently tourt'd by local elem~ntury st•hool younl(sten Is ii:< man m..id1: a:. their O\\n front ,>Jrds . Rut U!-1 Kurlin GrWlUU or the OranRc Count)' Oepartm<'nl or Educut1on lead:. he r tour s through Uw marsh. it becomes I all\ t• ''1th flo<'ks of birds ahocked into flight FrOf?S leap ror safety an thc turbid '' ater J\nd alonj! the tr ,ul. ""ha ch in place:, as calf deep in water and muck. there are t racks of d~r foll. Jnd ntt•coon ' The m1,1ure UC m:ln and cnt· tt•r., pmnl1> our another unique .ISpt.'t'l of lhl' m ar~h 1n the Un· "ers1ty prl•sen c :.ystem About 2.000 '1s1tors tour the marsh an· nu:llly, more than USC' any of the otht•r ar eas. '>UYS Samuelson, d1n•t·lor of lhl· pn·~t·n C' !>ystcm "It JS J 1:rc.•.1t community re-~ourcl', part1<'ularl) out in that °""'~·tot •••11 P1101o area. ~ h ll' h IS d c \eloping \ ery -::M:::;:A;:R~S;H=P=R:::;o_v_•,,,,o_e_s_P_LA_v_c_R_o_u_N_D_F_o_R_::K=I 0-=-S= rapidly.'· he ~a)!'> r: - -- Bl'T E\'EN environment alism ("T'Y?w h:n's the last't~i:e ,.~, I!'> endanJ(Ninj! t he mars h. ac· rordin~ to lttl' EOAW r eport. YOU 1Ve had a 1· t;rt•<ttl'r µublac rl t•m ;.1nd for C'OUrSl'S about l'COIOjj)' has led 10 1 aood hair cut? mo re intl•n .... t in informa tion ( II $ H di ~ about a nd Uct·rs.; to the area. But a teve an er Qf bt-cau~c of tht• fragile environ- 1 oono 1111uiMrn ~ ..i.-.. • 1 ment. v1s1t11rs hJ\'C been limited. o:1U0 "~nu\ I""""' "We h.1\l' m<1ny more requests at ' ttlc 847 !Kl65 e.1t·h )t•ar than ~c can fill ," Sa)S MAGIQ.JA Hn. r'n,~fOUNTAIN .\!rs l'rockN. J!'>Sl!>tant museum t!l t\ V"lfY ---:=--11 n n:::\I. 'r. ,..., ·~ _ " darl.'ctor at LTI ~ -A rtUUt.11\;::. _ In add1t1on lo thr authorized~===================:::::: '1s1to r !'>, lr t•sp a sser s on hori.ebat·k Jnd motort')<'les have ground do~ n the s~stem of dikes. P eople tra1n1n ~ their dogs frq?h t en thl' hirds away. Po.ichcrs ca us<" :.afet) problems. And thPre arl' anrallary pro- bl t• ms t hJl r esult fro m the pramar) problems For t'xamplc. t he irregular ":tll'r suppl~ t·.1uses the " at1•r l<.'vl'l to rise and fall seasonal!) t\lthouJ?h hun· d rC'di. of mosquito fbh live in th<.' ponds, many art•as a r e too shallow for lht• fii;h. As a result, mosquatos brel•d. So the UJliversi· I) has to spra) thl' area, which udd~ more 1.·hcmil'als to the troubled waler~ In the a lternating \\Cl a nd dry C'l1m.1te. Wtlsc) and Hum note. many of th~ plants c:.mnot lt\'e for Ion~ And the numb<>r and kinds of plants hm11 the number and lo.ind:. of "'ildhfl' that can hvc in thl' marsh T HF. MARSll contains more than 8!l kinds of pl.ints Mor r than I iO k inrl s of I'll rd., ha H' been spottc•d 1n the presrn e. Like lJp· per ="t'wport R.I\. the mar..,h as a lank an thl' Pacific 1-1\Wa\ In ad- d111on 10 the duck< gecsc and other m1gr:-t tory birds. the marsh has attraclt'd rar er·'>pl'c1es. lake the:' S:I\ annah !>parrow and a Ion<' f(Olden eagle thnt occa~aonalh ~eeks his llrey there · Even if the otht'r prnhlems of lht' m~1r.,h :irt• !'>Ol\'t'd, nm-.l' "111 .--------------------- he a continuinJ? prohlr m, pro· bahly gNtin~ wor .. t• :i:. the ::our· <SN• !\I .\ RSll, l'age 1"\X) ? '161-icJ ? 1-c11t A 1-cuntf 7 ~e 'Ill c1-ltf At 'f:,iJccu1ttetf P1-ice'l SWIM FABRIC PECTACULAR TERRY-CLOTH LOOK POLYESTER! ASSORTED ..-f>iv£ST£R f.Sffial °" ~~~ GABARlll SOLID KNIT 100% POlYEST£A * COTIOH =!¥ 49c *~s 1111:~r.99c MMl.TIES " * =-rt COTTOM Ill I YAlllTUS " I * COSTA MESA: • a Nm1T'1A (714) ... 4040 HOURI -.n.fm. II Ul TO t P.M. SAT. 11 Ul·I P.M. SlklMPM. Collect a 17Sony color TV now, today from \\estlands Bank Ynu on l "t • l'./7<• ~"'V 17" <'ol or 1V fc41unn11 c C>J !h<" <o.m<"d Tnn11ro11 C>J Color Sv•ll'm nnJ om·· M hu1ton control 11id•Y· •n j pine~ of fu.turl' mtcr~. ~ -J~ a&t<'<' lo Jt>l'<"il $1~ fnr 4H mon1h•, Sl 'SOt' for JO momh•. °' 17000 for """ H'•" "' • 11mc-•A"•"K' •HoUnt al ThC' \.\'t''(l~nJ• 1\,111~ Your "'"'"«' \'Un 41 th.. t1111h..,.1 1nlt'•<'•I '"'"' -1111\Wd bv la ... cumrnuncktl d•llv •nJ "''urnl l't tht FDIC ... h1ch l'IU ""' no.,., 10<.t.y, .,, 1IH form of• tl'hahl<" Sony Tr1n11rnn TV, drlt"rrt-d anY"'h .. rc 10 Caltfornia, wilh .ale• l..ul ,....,J St~ bv. JlhoM, or ~11c ... W>Ur O('w M.count will br ~nrd qu1clilv and ('.a_11h•, i nd ,. .. ·11 lr•n•frt fundt from anv och<'t ftnam 1•1 tf\5'1tutmn H urry' Thii tPKlal Sony offrr mav !'I<' withdr.a,.,n 11 1nv unw. ~ilandffiallk 110? N. ""-'"Si~ Sa-AnA, Ca. YZ70l, 1714l •11S-l'll Sublc.t,..i.al IN~ penalty .. rcqulrcod (m C'otrlf Mlhcfn,.-.1, Sa11 Jua11 Dis~overg f Cars at }C Per Mile? 8) RlJDJ 'IEIYlU:L 'Kl Of th 0.11, ,. .. )Utt Rt•1>rcaentat1q· of u S11n Juao t'"p1,trano hai.cd re'>t>arch firm hovl' di closed 1 hL· dcu•lrmment of a new fl)1whc\'I that th~·) MlY Ii. k t'hmc1o1lly c;apublo o f po" era11g ;1 cummutt'r automobllti ut a cost o( on<· cent .,er male The flywheel, composed 1>f hpuce·io:t' l<e\1lar fiber rather ti.an ll\l'el, would l>t' charged up by hou:,chold c urrcnf ut night and store suffklent kwet1c energ) for a SO-mile t rip. Jay 0 Wl'the. r1rt!!i1dcnt of l.' S 1'1ywheels, :.u1d the car 'Alli a\:tually be powered by two counter rcitating flywheels to equahze the ~-' ro<,cop1c er. ft>cl "Otherwh.e tht' ('ar v. ould have: u tendenc> to turn right," he 'aid THE DE\'ELOPME~T of lht-nt'" 0} wheel and II !> apphcal1on to com muter \ ehcdes 1!> being funded under a S200.000 federal Energy Re.search JOd Development Adm1n1slrat1on grant lo I ' S f1 >" heel~ .ind the Lc<1r Motors Corp A protolypl' ur the car 1!> expected within four )ear -; Wethe pointed out that the fl y" hee l car would be pollu11on-frec while ha\'lng acceler ation comparable to toda) '!> automobiles and a thl'<>rt:llcal top s pet!d 1J( 100 m1k•s per hour Althout?h the flywhet'I tl> on(' of m<Jn'1> oldest 10venl1011~ 1t was u~cd centur1e~ ago by potters who turnt'CI their "hceb b} foot its <Jppl1c.i11on to the realm of transportation 1s a new concept AN EFFIC'IF.NT means or storing enerJly. the flp~ huel h<.ts had lim1tcd ap· plication because !>let'I. ttw matenJI from ~h1ch lly "'hl•t•b un• norm;Jlh made, has a ll'ndenc) lufnigmt•nt al hl)!h rotational !>peed!> The l ' S Fly\\heebdt~t·lupmt:nl -.ub Ject to 61 patent!>, 1s rompowd of l1~hl "e1ght. high ·Slrengt h Ctlwr' "ountl in concentnc nngs and hl'ld together b' elastic separators An electric m otor on board the car v.111 spin the rlywheels up to a rutauon.il speed of 41.000 rnolullons per manutt· Both unib will be housed an \ ac('um •chambers to eliminate "andagt' lo!."t''· Wetbe said. A \'an able -speed tran!.m1s!.1on "Ill then transmit the J>(>14-er !>lorcd rn tht• flywheels to the dri\tng \\ht·els or tht· car. When the car 1s not t>t-in~ usl'd lht· nrwheels wlll 1dlc. "WE HOP E to .!:l't them tr, lhe po111t where you can drive th1..• car to lhl airport, leave ll there for "l'\'l'n or l'lght Scientist checks instruments for vacuum chamber used to spin-test flywheels. San Juan Capistrano firm developed this flywheel to store kinetic energy for automobiles and other devices. da~:. and :\llll hJH· enJugh fWJ\\l'r lo .dnu! 1\ uff .. \\'l•l hl· ~aid Thl• fl) w hel'I t J r. "h1rh 11> to lw built al Lt-ar )l otor!>' Heno , !\I.'\ • plant. 1s plannt>d pr1 man h a!> a commutl'r car Jor peoplt> In an~ "llhtn J 25 male r Jd1u-., or lhear JOb~ 'Thi:. v. ould J crount for ,it lea'>l 85 pt•rcent of the "o rkers in thl' Lni. Angeles OJ1>rn The car could abo (X'rform sat1sr .iclonl) at ii :.lt,llhl reduc lion an "Pel'd for tho:-e v. ho II\ e further d1o;tances from work, .. Weihe said Th"' fly,\hel'I C<Jr a!> l'Xpc.·cted lo cost undvr SJ,000. Its rotor::.. mounted 111 magnetic bearings, an· e:-l1mated to ha\ l' J hfe of 30) t••ir:- ,\LTllOl'GH the l'ar \.\Ould admittedly usl' energ). JUSt like unythin~ else, Wcthe said tht> important feature was that ll 1s not dept.-ndenl upon pl'lroleum :.our Cl':.. F'l) "heels could Pvenlually be used lo store l'Oergy from tht' sun. the tides and the wind, although the most 1mmt-d1ale )>()urce 1s electn c1l) supplied by general· mg stations. It w.is pointt.-d out b) Wl'lhe Lhal the nallon 's power-gl•nt•rutm~ capacity 1s only being utilized at SO ~rcl'nt By lht• year 2.000. unused ut1JJly capacity m thl• earl) -morning hours will be more than l·nough to electrify all autos in the Los Angeles Jrl'a, he said. "WE ARE conr1dent th<1l tht· flywheel powt.'red car will provt-markt>lahle," he added "Its e\'entual succe:.s will lead lo ut1hzation of flywheeb in olht-r apphca t1ons Storing off-peak e nergy an large nr\\ heels -lO lake advantage Of the Un used capacity or currently installed Pov. er-~cnerating plants :it one-lcnth lhl' rap1ta l cost of adding lo our powt•r J:<'nt•r uling capacity -1s a prime exam pie·· Welhc s aid hl' also cn\•1s1onl'd the l'\'cntual rt•plan·m ent of ~a!>ohne !>la lions by "spin-up st al ions." wht-rl' fl)\\hecl car O\\nC'rs on Ion!? !rips would cln\(~ lht.'tr \'f.'hll'les onto the rollers ol a :wo-horst'PO'' er d) namo meter for a IO minute n•chargt• Scienti,sts Mix Oil and Water NEW YO RK IA P l A quire long tesllng. c hance laboratory ob :.er vat1on of the agl'-old THE LIQUID m em boundary between 011 brane was discovered by a nd water has led to Dr Norman N. Li, of lhe widespread research 1n E ll.xon R ~sea r c h & lo what may become an Engineering Co o f t'ntirely new technoloi:;. L1ndt'n , N J . LI 1s a "sponge!." or 'sinks" that can remove sub- stances from fluids such as waste water or from lhe stomach or 111testme. "Liquid membranes are extremely versatile and c an be ta1tor-mach.• one or the mos t helpful treatment m ethods for removing heavy metals from 'A>aste water ," said Dr Toshlo Kitagawa of the Tacuma Co . Ltd .. of o~aku. Japan. a polio· lion con1 rot fcrrn The disco\l•ry or a film naturnltzed Ame rit'a n at the boundnrv result('(! born in Shanghai 111 the invention of "h "Tht• who le thing quid mt•m hrant•s,'' starlt'd bv a chance oh \\ht ch ;1n• d<':1nibl'!I a i. 'l'n .1t1on' .. m 1966, l.1 llw kt•v lo ,1 vcr,altl<'. told a new:. confercnct' at no\'cl ;eparalion lt•chni lht• centennlal meeting c1u1· that cun be a pplil•d o r the A m c r 1 t' an tu such th1n~s as wast<'· ChC'm1cat Soc1l'ly for almos t any desired separation." one l::xxon.---- sc1enlist !>a1d. l R esearch rnlo lht> pu!>s tble u s e of liquid m e mbranes for drug O\'erdose was descnbl-d by Dr J . W f'r a nk enft'ld of Exxon. who has bel.'n \\Orking v.1lh P rofs C T Rhodes and G . C. F\tller of lhe l 'n1 vl'rs1l y or Rhode Island \\at er tre&tmenl . extrac The liquid m embrane . t1on of metals from on • 1s based on a special und posslblv t'm er.:t>ncv t'muls1on or walt'r m 011, treatml'nl or drug over "htch cnn be m anipulat dost> t•d 111 the laborulorv tu All or lht' 1s 1n thl' produce a Calm of small fulun-. and anv ml-dtt'ul i:lohulei. Thes(• j!lobule" .1ppltt'Jl111n'i~nuld_r_1•_._•ri• arl ua lly l'l I 1cu•n1 WHILE none of the re• search ha~ rl'achcd th~ t•ommcrcwl sla/,!t'. lht•n· is a pilot v. u~te wall'r lrt'alm<'nt plant IH Kyoto. Japa n. uf>tnt! tlw hqu1d membr::inc let'hn1 que A mo' c• to a com merc1;il OPt'ral1on 1s c lose. sc 1 en 11 ~ls 111 daealt'd "The hqu1d ml•mbrune prO<'eS'l '" c•xpel'lt•d In he PILAR WAYNE INTERIOR DESIGN NOW OPEN 28 16 East Coast Hwy. • Corona def Mor His and Her Penns. Sue Cory 'Balsam Plus'. Just s15 complete. Thf' pnrm w rth spf'i:•ill acio ti11Ps 101 qreat<' ""'' c.ontrot 'iharhpun c:11! dn<l SPI 1n(I 1'11•11 'Uniperm' for men and women. Complete, s2s. l hi" f'llPC1'i10n w lll•nQ ~>(\ol•m !hill QIW'" h,11r 'l'"rl[ hCICly nnd tniln;tflP,11 ,1 IV ">hi!mpno, I Ill. ,1fl(1 'el inc:fudPd DAILY PILOT 83 Lifeli11e Rate Not For All LOS AN(; ELE~ 1AP I M ot,.Jt> home r~s1 d<'nb rnn t la kt· Jd\ .intaae of lh" 1:1t.1te's lo~ "hh•hnt" rutl'i. for ut1ht} ustor:., accordinJC to ~pol..t-i.rnen f(lr .i mob1lt-ht1m\•own~n Rt oup C E Bartletl <tnd FJURl'n~ l'•llerr4.1 ol lhc voldc·n St,-., 1· M obi tl· Homt• O" ncrs Leagut- !>atd mob1tl' hom1• 1·1 ~•dent\ normall) ~·•Y lor their uu111 w~ th rm11.:h ma~wr m<'ll'rs CNOW 2 LOCATIONS IN COSTA MESAJ Guaranteed Qua~uto Painting FREE ES Tl MA TES HENNIG* AUTO PAINT & BODY REPAIR 949so HTAILUSHIO I UI '" 4MAHllM UP WE HAVE PAINTED AND REPAIRED 575.000 CARS ANO TRUCKS • 1920 NEW,ORT BL YD. Phon~ 645-5955 welcome spring B.ire 1~ b1tautm:I E.,1wclall~ rh1s T ,,r,11' "ik1nny l1?<1th1?r :.tnp~ gracdull\. -.p,111 1..011r tu. •t I l~et 1' 1,111 and .,:\.'n<ler 22.99 • 2030 HARBOR IL VD. Phon• 645-1422 ~ SOUTH COAST PLAZA 333:JSOUTH BRISTOL • COSTA MESA ------------ Starts Sunday. April 11. $159 diamond sale! Regularly $199. Ml'n ., rir:q rias J 1J1.tmonc'5 1n lOK goltJ ~Ptt1n9 Sale 5159 Diamond cockta1I ring, 10K gold mounting S11e$159 Sal• prlcH •llt<:llve through Seturd1y F111t· diamond Wl'dd1nq '>t!I tn 10K gold Sale S159 wedding set w1lh matching man's nnq 10K gold Sale $159 Cockla•I rong has R diamonds in t4K gold V•lling Sale S 159 Wedding se1 with \lflQIO diamond in IOK gold Sale $159 FINE FURNITURE ANTIQUES • ACCESSORIES CRYSTAL • SMALL GIFTS ALPACA RUGS HAND PORCELIAN FLOWERS SO MANY ONE-OF-A-KIND GIFTS ond FURNITURE PIECES THAT WON 'T BE FOUND ELSEWHERE JC~~oney J ARCADIA CARSON CULVER CITY· "FOX HILi.S" All sale prices effective through Saturday, AprJl.17. Penney .. OPEN DAILY MONDAY thru SUNDAY I 0 P.M. to 6 P.M. DOWNEY FULLERTON HUNTINGTON BEACH LAGUNA HILLS LAKEWOOD MONTCLAIR NEWPORT BEACH NORTHRIDGE ORANGE 'THE CITY' PU!lllTE Hll.LS RIVERSIDE SAN BERNARDINO V£NTURA WEST COVINA WHITTWOOD Utt y1>11r JCPenriey chug~ cud ARCADIA CANOGA PARK CARSON CULVER CITY · "FOX HILLS" DOWNEY FULLERTON HUNTINGTON BEACH LAGUNA HILLS LAKEWOOD MONTCLAIR NEWPORT BEACH NOATHRIOGE ORANGE 'THE CITY' PUENTE HILLS RIVERSIDE SAN BERNARDINO VENTURA WEST COVINA WHliTWOOD. UH your JCPenney charge card. 8 4 CAIL Y PILOT Sunday Apnt 11. 1978 Social Scene About 200 gucs~ pu1d tribute to · 'l'l Chan cellor Daniel G. Aldnch m recogn1t1on oC his 10th cmn1versiJry on <'ampus The fund·rau;mg tesllmonaal dinner wa~ ~ponsored by Mardun Foundation of Educational Therapy which chose to honor Dr. 'Aldrich becaubt' of hts .. outstanding contrib1.1llons in the field of educ a lion and community service." · During the presentation, Mrs. Norman Watson lauded his services to the Mardan Center and said, "It 1s throuch his integrity that Mardan began gain mg the respect o( the community.·· After accepting the bronze miniature of the center logo. Dr Aldrich S<\id he was "indeed honored, but I don't lool myself or you. I serve as a surrogat e to all of you here ... who have ~erved in a variety of wayc; ''Through your efforLJ, children will be able to realue their full potential to which our country and schools both public and pri vale-have been dedicated." Master of ceremonies was Richard T. Han· na: co chairmen were '.\lr. and '.\lrs Ray Watson and Mr. and M r !S Ilenry Segerstrom. Mr and Mrs John Lawson. Mrs Aldrich Nuptial .Vows .. Spoken Dr. Daniel Aldnch, Mrs. Norman Walson Angels Indeed_ lt Is scenes such as this (above) that become reality thanks to the program of Big Brothers and the financiaJ sup- port of its auxiliaries. Angelitos de Oro annually gives the agenC'y $25,000 wh1C'h 1s raised by th~ traditional Spnng ·Ball and the Gold Book , a pie· torial engagement calendar. The black-tie dinnl'r dance will be presented Saturday. Apnl 24. in the Newporter Inn. when each party guest will recei,•e a copy or the Gold Book as a table fovor. Because of -the Newport Harbor group's financial support 1t has been acknowledged by the national orgamintion ns the most outstanding in the country. The agency's progress. which has inc reased active r ela · tionsh1ps by 86 perce nt in five years. also has b~cn cited as most outstanding CALENDAR SENIOR FAIR: Orange County senior citizens will sell baked goods and handicrafts from 10 a.m . to 6 p.m. Satur- day, April Ji, at Santa Ana College. The b1c«:ntennial·themed event is sponsored by the Orange County Community Development Council and the Comm unit> Services Department or the college. FASHION S HOW: Fashions wiJI be paraded following a luncheon meeting of the Monday Morning Club of Hunt· lngton Beach on April 19in the Huntington Sheraton Inn. STANFORD CLUB: Thirty.two couples are t'xpected to p;.rticipate in the first social tennls tournament sponsored by the Oran~e County group. P lay will get under way at the Sunny Hills Racquel Club at 7 p.m . Monday, April 19. Following wlll be hors d'oeuvrcs and a no-host bar for participants and spectators. Ticket information is available by calUng Don and Nan· cy Fix at 540·0046. STEPHENS ALUMNAE: Capt. James Fowler of the Seat Beach Fire Department will talk and show movies on fire safety and first aJd for heart attack victims al the Orange County alumnae meelin~. Mrs. Lyle Penner will host the i :30 p.m. session Tue!>· day, Apnl 20, in her Buena Park home. E BELL CL GB: An International Fashion Bazaar will be presented after a luncheon meeting of the Newport Beach group at 11 am. Tuesday, April 20, in the Bahia Connthlan Y ncht Club. . Mrs. Connie Rupiper, who has coordinated fashions from the Broadway, will emphasize the cross cultures from Guatemala, Morocco, Indla and the South Seas. CONSCIOUSNE~RAISING: Orange Coast College's Women's Cent er will sponsor a six-week session on Tuesdays al 7 p. m ., beginning April 20, in the center. . Sharon Donoff, OCC associate dean of students, wltl be the group lender. Per sons questioning their roles and responsibilities arc invited to join, Ms. Donoff said. "We will focus on sexism, how 1t affects an individual's life and ways to deal with 1l." .. l t MRS. HURLEY MRS. DENNIS M RS. STEVENS MRS. SEXTON SECRETARIES: Bahia Chapter or the national as- sociation will have its annual Boss·secretary Breakfast al 7 :30 a.m . Wednesday, April 21, in the Newport Sheraton.~ Keynoter Will be Richard n. Smith, president of BfOBd· moor Homes. me., who will talk about the secretary's vital contribution to a company's success. ~urley-Broussard Cynthia Ann Arou ... sard became the brldt> of Jnmt•, 1-'r.m c1s Hurlt>y Jr durlni;: nupttJI ccremon1e!I l"Ondut'tcd in !'.h Simon and Jude Catholic l'hurl·h. lluntiniton Bench Tht•1r pnrt>nts Jrt' \1r :ind ~Ir-. Al\'IO Bnius'lard or llunttnl(lon lleach and .M r und Mr~ James Hur ley. Anaheim . The bride 111 a graduate of Hun- tinaton Beach Jllgh School. al· trnded Cahrornla State llnlver~I· t y, Long Seoch and now Is atudy· Ing at Golden West Colleae. lier husband is a iiraduate of Savan· na Hitch School. Anaheim. They will hvc In WestmJnsll'r. • • • Dennis-Paton Victorin Ann Pnton nnd Cr nli ~teven Denni!! exchnnJ(ed mar· rloge \'OWS and rill Ii!" in the first United l\t l'lhod1sl Church, Costa Mesa. E s tancia ll iith School graduates. thP newlyweds will li \'t> in Costa l\1 csn. The bride. daughte r or the Albert Patons of Costa Me~a. also attended Orange Coast and Golden West cotleJ(cs. Her husband 1s o :i;tudent et CaJHorn1a 'State Unl\'t>rs1ty, Loni{ Bench and also studied at OCC' He is the son of l\I rs EINinor Wechsler of Tustin and Willard Dennis, Downey. 111 •• Stevens-Pickens Un1vers1ty o f Southern California graduates Alison Louise Pickens and Gary Robert Stevens were marrled in St. An· drew's Presbyterian Church. Newport Beacn. The bride. daughter of Mr. aod Mrs. Dennis Brandt Pickens Jr. of Newport Beach , affiliated with Pi Beta Phi. Her husband Is a member of Delta Tau Delta and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stevens of San Marino. Th{' n{'\\ Ir" f'dS pl.in to fl'!\ldt· on Balboa I land • • • Sexton-Sebring K.1rcn M1ll.1n1 Sl'11nng and Dougla-. Let> St>\ton ""r" mar r1t>d ma douhl.-ring c·nemonv in the Churc h of Je.,u~ <'hn<1t l..11 ter day !\a1nh. \l'\\ port Bc;ir h Their parenb '"<' ,\Jr, 1-'rJnk Ha rb1son Se bn n R or :-.; {'"port Beach, the late Mr S<>hnng 11ncl Mr ond ~I rs. Robert Lt•e Sexton of Jult>sburg, Colo. The bride Is a J,!raduatc of Ne" port II arbor 11l~h School. at ttnd<'d Bn11ham Yo11nl( l'mvcr~1 1y nml currl•ntly 1s enrolled in th(' nurstnl( pro,.:ram ut (;olden West Collcfot<'. Iler husband i~ M•rving in the Mannt• Corp' and I!> sta11orlcd al El Toro • • • Kirkpatrick-Face ~k,a \ l•rdl• Country Club wac; tht• !!Cl I 1n~ rnr I he douhl<' ring nupt111 l <"t'r!'mon\ l1 n k1ni; (" J l'Oh n c; .1 rrwtt Face and J cf· fr<'' l'harlt·' h.1rkp.ttnck. Their part•n 1 ... Jrc :\Jr. und ~frs \\'1 Illa m 11 F.1c<· .inc.J Mr and Mr~ llo$:t<r II K 11 kputnC'k. all of llunttnirton R"<t<'h The hriclt• tc; .1 ~ractuat<' of Marina ll1J?h School anrt h1·r hui1band l(r,1d11C1ll'CI from llunt lnl(ton llt•ach ll1~h !-.chool Both arc alumni or Colden West Collt'gc The n<'wlyy, t'di'I will live in llunUngtun Beach. MAS. KIRKPATRICK Highlighting the event will be the selection or Secretary. of-the-year. AARP: In advance or sponsoring a chapter cruise to the Caribbean. a film on the area will be shown to tht• llunt· ington Beach group. Members will meet at noon Wcdncc;. day, April 21, in the Murdy Park Center. L ECTUR E SF.RIES· Cuttmi:: Into the High Cost of EJt ing will be discussed by Lynn JC1ram1llo durini:: a four-part sene!I, sponsorec1 hy Orange Coast Evt'ning Collt•Rf' S1·-..,1ons arc schcdull:.'d m Jl al('crt•st P:irk Clubhouse :1t 7 :111 ri m rm Thursdays, begmn1ngApril 22 Topics include llrunc·h1·s .ind Suppers on a Budget: Easy, Economical and Ent<'rt.i1111n~. Tomorrow's Menus From Today's Meals, and Gourmet 1·:•11 1ng on a Shoestrln~. Mrs. Jaramillo is a graduate of L11ui -;1ana Stalt• University with a bnchclor of science dc~rt·c• 1n VUC'1tlti1nnl Jlomt• Economics Educalron. I l I Big M£!uths: Follow Own Advice IJtAR ANN LANDERS· You have answered letters from peo pie whose feelin gs ha\'e been hurt because someone had a big mouth. Now I \\ 1sh you \\Ould print a letter from someone \\1TH a big mouth. That's me Jam always sarmf! things f 'm sorry for later. 1 ·, e told mysctr a hundred limes to talk less and bsten m ore, because my mouth has gotten me into trouble ever s ince I learned to talk (about 14 years ago l R 1ght now three of my best friends are mad at me My biggest problem is that J am always t elling people something for their O\\<'Tl good. I don't know why I seem to think It Is my place to remake the whole world. When I see 11omething ln a person that could be improved I sily so. Nine limes out of JO my suggestions make an enemy in- stead of a friend. Today J f('{'I like cutting my tongue out I told a very lrwt>ly 1url that she OUl'ht lo lo!te 25 pounds ~o people could see her beautiful faC'e instead of her rat behind Terrible." asn't it" J really d1dn "l mean to insult her. I wanted to help Please give me some advice about my pro· blem before J end up COMPLETELY FRIENDLESS DEAR C.F.: Since you're such a ttreat talker, have a little talk "1th yourself. Take a.n oath that when tlle lD\pulse to Improve your frlend1 takes over , lnatu d of Crying Co Imp rove THEM, you will Improve yourself by keeping 1our mouth shut, Good Lack. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Get the wet noodle out of retirement. You goofed in your comment to the woman who w as asked about funeral etiquette She told you sHe felt bad because she didn't at· lend the !u'ner aJ Of a nCiJ.hbor. The reason she dldn l go was tha t she was under the Im· pression only the family and very close friends were expected. Her presence, she felt, would have been an intrusion on t heir pri\:acy. You said . "A funeral Is oot an affair to which people are inv1l· ed." Well. Ann. some funerals ARE private. Only those who present their Invitations are ad· mitted. Just sign m e - SUR PRISED YOU BLEW JT DEAR EAGLE EYE: So am r. I knew becter. Sometimes when my type writer ribbon '°"on ac· live duty m y brain goes AWOL. Thank you for balllln1 me ap short. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am a freshm an in hlah school. I've noticed that . you often advise school students to seek advice from their school guidance counselors . Whenever I need to talk to so- m eone, my counselor 1s the person I turn to. He has helped me a lot. Whe n I was contempt at· ing suicide several months ago he brought me out o( my black mood and made me see We from a different perspective. lie listens to every student who comes to him with a problem - big or s mall -and he un· derslands. Ann Landers DEAR G.: Wha t a Uft you have g iven to hundred~ of 8chool counaelor s today. Bless you - and b less HIM, too: Millions of students owe something. to their counselors, and although I don't know i! How young is loo young for a every school has someone who child to learn about sex? That's can really relate to the students it Just one thin,:r you 'II find In Ann would be wonderful If they did. Landers's new booklet, "How, Maybe my counseJor will re· What and When to Tell Your cognize himself when he reads Child About Sex." Send 50 cents this letter. I want the world to In coin, along with a tong, know at least one North Dakota s tamped, self-addressed en. counselor Is doing a great job. -• vetope to Ann Landers. P .O. Box GRATEFUL 1400, Elgfn, lllinoJs 60120. On to ltlachu Picchu A visit to the l«:gendary Inca city of Machu P1cchu will highlight a series of 15-day raft excursions beginning this month and running through early fall on the Amazon River in Peru. The expedi· tions are designed for people over 12 with c<.impmg experience. and bilingual leaders \\;u accompany th~ tours Additional m· formation 1s available by \\riling the American Rt\'er Tounng A~sociallon , 1016 Jackson St., Oi:ikland, CA (415) 465-9355. '800' Numbers Compiled CLAVERACK . N.Y. CAP> - Three years ago, Paul Montana was trying lo find a loll-free hotel reservations number Hfa 1>earc.'h was unsuccessful, but he has turned the frustration into profit Bicentennial Events Slated in the West RENAISSANCE PLEASL'RE FAJRE. Agoura. Apnl 2-i-25. May I 2, 8·9. 15·16, 22-23. 29.30 Spmt ol Elizabe than England is recr eated thro ug h costumes. customs. crafts and cuisine. Ad· mission · S4 . 75 Adults . $1 75 Children <unde r 12). Hours: 10 a m .·6 p m . 0 Id 'Paramount Ranch. Agoura 's Old Paramount Ranch is located about 40 miles northwes t o r downtown Los Angeles between Malibu and 'fhousand Oaks. on the western perime ter or San Fernando \'alley SOTH ANNUAL RAMONA PAGEANT, Hemet. April 24-May 1 Early Califo rnia n history and romance are btaged in an annual production . Adm1ss1on $3-$6. Hours . Starts at 2:30 pm .. Saturdays and Sundays only Ramona Bowl. Contact. Ramona Pageant Assoc1Jt1on, l ·658·3111. 57TH ANNUAL WASHINGTON STATF. APPLE BLOSSOM FESTIVAi.,, Wenatchee. Washington, April 22 -Ma y 2 . The S t ate o f Wa!\hmizton C'elebrates tht> open· ing of thC' apple season and sp'r ing with a \'&riety of evcnti.. A'd· mission c harge d for i.ome evenb. Acth·itit•s tak(' plact• throu~hout the city. ('untact. Wenatch ee Chambt•r or Com merce, c509!662-211ti LO\' Al.TY DA \" A!';O Sf.A 1-'AIR FF.STIV1\I,, Nc"pnrt, OreRon, 1\pril 30 May 2. LoyJlty of lht• i\m£-r1r u n peopl r 1s celebrot t>ct w ith pnrndt'i. con tl·~ts. food and fcsll\ll} t'r..-r ad mission. J'arade i.tart<1 al noon. :\t a~ I ('ontaC't ~hit l'n•1-.1. l!I031 2tiS 0045. SAtTWATER t••:STl\'Al. AN 0 IH. £ SS I ~ G 0 t-' T ttt: 1-'l.F.F.T. Westport, Wa!'lhml(\on, April 30 M 11y 2 The -.ummt•r fls· hln~ ~cu~on 1s opt'llt'd 14 Ith bl<'!IS· 1nJi" nnd ft'!>tl\ a l f'rec ad mission . Wt•stport c;r.1ylund Ul•ach Cnnt11t'I We-.tport Gra"lanrl Chumba of Com rntrcr. I 206 l :!OH ti 122 TRAVEL LEI DA\', Honolulu. llawa11 . May 1. "May Day Is Lei Day ' ex udes the sp11it of aloha. f'ree ad mission. Activities are all day at the Wa1k1k1 Sh<>ll outdoor theater. Cont act: Hawaii Vis· 1tors Bureau, <808) 923 1811 SEQUUf IRRIGATIO:'>J FEST I VAL, Sequ i m. Washington. May 2-R Week-lnng festival m arks Its 80th an· niversary with a mel<1nge or a<' llVities lncludin~ parade·~. nfm<>r shows and a dl'mollt11m derb) Admission and hnurs vary Throughout downto~\n St'qtum C'ontac.'t · Cham her oft 'omn11·n ·1-. (206} 683-6 197 4T ll A~NVAL CALICO SPRl~r. FESTl\'At, Yl·rm11, May 1·9. Days of m1nin~ boom towns. wnod('n nr<'klt•' :ind square dancl's are recalled dur init this annual spnnic ft'~ll\,il Free ndm1.,s111n llour'> H 11 p m • May 7. 9 ;i m •1 I> m . ~"" ti. 9 a m ·fl p m . :\la:. 9. t'uhrn <ihost To" 11 Conhtl'l GJn 1';1t ton. J 383 1912 POKA~t: Lii.At" fo'f·:STI\ Al., Spoknnt•. W11,h1ngtc111, M ll) R 16 Spokane and n<'1ghbori111t CCllTI munilles salult> thc• b1rentl'nn1al with a men a~('rir cif .11·tlv1l it•o; in duding par:1de<., h1c)'dl' r J C t'"· C'arnh·als anil flower !.hows Ad mi,sion a nd hou r~ n iry C'onlm'I Cynthln Aml"l, <W9l 1\3-t 1:19:1 Montana, 64 , has compiled the "Toll fo'ree Digest," lasting thousands or "800"' numbers that C'an be <'lllled free of charge. The directory's mam focus is tra\'el and leisure, and 1t has hun- dreds of listings for hotels and 'Tlotels, both in this C'Ountry and abroad, and for a1rlmes, ski re· sorts and car rentals. OTHER listings include Self Improvement. Fats Off. Acupunctur e -Chinese and In· ternal Re\'enue Service. The tden for the digest. which sells for $2. came when Montana had to make a toll call to a Utica, NY., hotel because he couldn't find the toll -free list.mg. Later, h1:. wife fo1md the 800 number in a muj!azine. "Why didn't some idiot put all those toll free numbers into one book~" he as ked and followed up with his own answer: "Why not us?'' The Montana family went to 14 0rk, combing magaune ad- \'ert1semenl!>, s ales brochures, catalogues and the smaU print in newi;papers. ~10NTANA said telephone company personnel refused to furnis h him with listings, saying they did not want to con!Uct with their regular toll-call system. Since the book <'ame out, Mon tana says. the phone company has called with questions, saying its custom e rs wnnt to know ~here they can get the digest. The family finally produced f 36-page directory filled with Jlmost 3,000 toll-free numbers and some advertisements. The directory 's cover reminds ru~tomers ··somebody out there wanh1 to talk to you ... " :'>1ontana·s son Gary is direct or of markl'ting for the publication .ind 1s r esponsible for research of 11t•w numbers and for checking their accuracy. "VOU WOl'LDS'T believe lhe rt>'lponc;c w('·re f{ett.mg from all ovi•r the countr v." Gary says "We're altl'Od' '"er aging O\'~r 200 mail ordt>rs ''day " .'.':t•arl\' half a m1lhon books h ;l\ 1• b<'<'n rrinll'd to date and ;\fontana·, rhi-.tnhutor e t1malcs .,,11.-, ~ell OV<'r 100.000 1n the first monlh on !ht· n<•wsstands ' Our ud ratt.·~ arc ba'\ed on J <i"t rs hut ion of 500,000 co pi<''> and I m surt> v. c'rf' l!Olng lo (·~c·c·c-tl 1h1!l h~· two or three times," SU)' P;111I Montano Orcier" con IH• acnl to 1'nll f'ree Jl<mk Company, P.O &x 800, CIOV('r:.l<'k , N y Mexicans Flock to U.S. MEXICO CITY t APl -While many Amencans. P<'rh.IJ"' 1nn11<'nc('c1 hy a J '-'"' 1sh hovcntt of ;\1 <'\lc·an lr:i,<'I. turn{•d thC'tr backs on a l\l l''Clc.'an ',1r.1l1011 th1' H'ar . Mc"tt•n n lnunc;ts were flocl<tnR In r ecorcl numberc; to the l"n11N1 State!' They \Hnt '>kllnl?. \l!Hled Disney World 1n flondn. 11ot '""' .1nnro in Hawaii and Ooated tn rart"I dO\\ II lht• "htte "aters or the Colorado RI\ <'r Occ;p1tt> 1•rrort'l to keep lhe tourist dollar at h ome and l?O\ t•rnment complaints that Amencan <'Ulture was intruding on Mt>xlcan life, some 2.1 m1l hon Mt'xlcan tounsts spent $1.36 b1lhon in the l'n1ted States last year, the U.S . de- partment of Com mcrce reports IT'S NOT unusual to see the bicentennial lo~otypc In Mexican newspapers near stories on sir Ung or dining in the United States. One of the most popular entertainments in Mexico City. atlracting thousand!I of Mexicans on weekends. is the U.S Travel Service's Expo Turis mo, a giant red, \\hlle and blue air-filled display globe featuring a film oo American travel Th~ Mexican stream of tourists to the United Stales is r<1pldly catchin.z up wllh the opposite now an~l!I second only to Canada In the number of tourists ROIO~ tCl thc l 'nilcd St11tes . The Comm erct> Dcpartm<'nl reported the nun1ber of M ex1can tounsts in 197~ "11•rnp 17 J)f'r· c.'Nll ewer 1974 and lhey spent 18 9 percent more than the pre"louii >ear T HE STATISTICS !Chow 2.8 millio n Amencans tourrd :\fe"<tco in 197.5. a drop of 7 4 percent from 1974 The Amt>nCllO'\ spent Sl 4 billion. $86 m11Uon less than 1974, for a decline or 5.8 per<'ent The Mexica ns spent only $.'11 m illion less than the America ns. eomparl'd with 1974 when Amencanll spent $1.S billion in M~xlco. S333 mtllinn more thnn t.he nm1)unt :\fexit'on touns ts lt'O in tht> t:nlled States The decline In Amencan '1s11or !I has been at· tribuled to the t,; S. recession and in part, to the Jewis h boycott of Mex.lean travel during the peak winter season. The Mexican Hotel As!lociation estimates its members lost $9 million di('('ctly attributable to lhc boyeolt The embarjto, which has been liftecl, rt'l'lu ltcd from u Mc.':<lcnn vote In favor of a U.N. resolution tqunting Zionism with racism. &Jnday. April 11, 1978 DAil Y PILOT 8 $ 'l DC Planning U.S. Birthday By STAN 0£1.AP\.ANE Washington is getting ready tor the bl~nte.nnial. It could tum out well. Or may turn out like our grammar chool play. "Who approaches so swiftly on horseback?' "It is George Washlnaton!" The ch e rry blossom s arc out ()n .schedule. The wtalher is to the queen's taste. Oueen Elizabeth is going to visit, showing there's no hard feelln1s that, 200 years ago, we ripped orr England ror all the real cs ta ta from here to San Francisco. On the other hand. we bear no grud"ge against the British soldiers who burned the White House and sent Dolley Madison scam- pering off with the papers of state. * • ... AFTER WALKINGaJldaywithwifeand two-months·old baby, I was lucky to Call mto a room at the Mayflower Hotel. It was :he war years. The patriotic properly owners of the Capital charged double rents if you wore <1 uniform. Washington began fattening on soldiers in the Civil War. Gets better at it each time the bugles blow. The Mayflower -elegant. old. it served terrapin soup and mint juleps -didn't have a baby service. But knock. knock. I opened the door and there stood a character out of "Gone With the Wind." He was dusty black. He wore a tail coat and stiff shirt and a white tie. His hair was fresh-picked cotton. He carried a silver tray with a silver chafing dish and a glass of milk. Lit the chafing dish. Heated the milk. (Same way they do the terrapin.) We put the milk in a baby bottle. Put some pillows in the bottom drawer of the polished dresser. Tucked the child in for the night. An infant t"aised in the lap of luxury. * * * Two package plans to stay at the Mayflower and see the bicentennial: three days, $59.95 per person. double occupancy. Four days. $89.95. Includes cocktails and a dinner and breakfast. A pass on the Tourmobile shut- tle. And they'll loan you a pocket camera with film. Washington taxis don't have meters. You pay by the zones you go through. Thus the new arrival at National Airport can be hustled into downtowrr Washington, zone after zone, paying about S8 more than necessary. * • • BEST R ESTAURANTwcfound:Cantina d 'Italia (owners are fugitives from North Beach in San Francisco, where else?) Specialty is rabbit. marinated overnight and then cooked with seedless raisins. bay, sage in a cream sauce. With the tip, $30 for two. Includes carafe of wine. Alter dinner they serve you compli men· tary anisette. Three coffee beans in the glass. * • • Best ~ingks spots: the Monocle (on Capitol Hill) and the Rotunda. Government secretaries. Lobbyists and lawyers. And, they say, an occasional Senator. • * • Sightseeing: The Srruthsonian museum displays· the inauguration gowns of all America's First Ladies. Couldn't spot .Jackie Kennedy's though. Jackie-the-frugal was noted for selling her used clothing. That's probably what happened. Yucatan Class Orange Coast College is offering a new re- ~ional field studies course this summer that will examine lhe ecology of the Caribhcan coastal area of M exlco's Yucatan P eninsula. The three-unit class 1s de!ligned a round a IS·day field s tudy in which stu<lcnls will v1!>1l the ca"t coast of the Yucalan Peninsula and islands 111 lhe adjacent Caribbean St.ta The class. "h1ch "111 enroll up to 30 stude nts, will meet. on the OCC campul>, 2701 furrv1ew Road. Costa Mella, on June 15 and 17 and July 13 Crom 4 to 7 p.m . The tnp will run from June 21 to July5 Cost of the trip Is $635 J>('r llludc.'nt The f('(' in- dudes air fare. lodginR. RrOund transportJt1on and meals. Registration 1s now being conducted 1n OCC 's Admissions nnd Records CHC1C't' Rcait1trants are ad\l~C'd to wr Mrs. Barranger any weekday between 8 a m. and 5 p.m OVERSEAS TRAVELERS AS IMPORT AMT AS YOUR PASSPORT 11 th• TRAVELERS PICTURE DICTIONARY I• 21 ·pego booklet} • COMTMlll om , .. •muat llAWIMCS of items ancS services most noooed l)y lfavelers in foreign coun1r1ei • NO f'OIOat LMCU"E MlCmMY! Jusl Point 10 the p1clure and get exactly wtlat you want Hundreds of 1nd1111ou11I 11ems. meata. pe"onal son11ces etc: • Uft UIUT TllP ..• 11W YH awi 1Tl81<e yourttll und4trstood, ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD! OHE "CTURE IS WORTH A THOUSAND WORDS IH A.HY LANGUAGE! THE TRA VlURS PICTURE DICTIONARY Oftly S2.00 plus 25• po tt.,. & hClftdll"q. mail to· AJS INTERNATIONAL 61 01 PALO ALTO DRIVE HUNTINGTON HACH, CA. 926'47 phont 171 4) 147·?204 For the Record· ....., ..... ot••r•l .. e llUIA\.O•C"lll ~-MelOM -.1-. ~, ... 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Oltn• Ot•• ... rt """' J-I , IEll'#•r9 Al!!<-UI, Ll,.,f 10 ""• •<!11 "-iW VM<• 0 ""'•to, Tr•o t"O Jol'ln "•"""°"'° Gtrt.r, Jutt. •net r"""'•• J ...,I.Ct•" O,_ C ot10 Wolll-J,, ' ·. : DAILY PILOT Sun<11 ,April 11, 1911 Face to Face Flip Wilson as the irrepressible Geraldine has a humorou~ conlronlatLon with a sun Valley hockey play1.•r on "flip's Sun Valley Olymp1ud." co:,t3rnng Alex Karras and Pcagy f'l<'mtng, tu be broadcast at 8 p.m WednC'~day on Channel 2 Filmex Comes· ~f Age Cannes b a rilm r Uvlll for hucpltrs. ex· hlbtUon sts and wheeler·dealers New York is a film f ti val for eUli ~pseudo·tnltllt(tual 9oob . Whal the! world needs oow 1s a riho feslt\•ll for people who love movte$, ll film fMtivaJ for the public I have Just return1.'d from a week in. or all places, Los Anaelcs where they've f~und ~he MSwu. The t.os An&cles lnttnu&tl<>nal 1-tlm Ex· poallion, called1F'ilmt'x by tbos(' who know. love and attend It. just closed Its fifth season. It was a roanna 11uccess. This two-wee-k t>vent. which hos becomu pnrt ot the Hollywood 1-:stalJllshment ln only live years, began modestly in 1971 when its eaaer film-buff director. Gnry Essert, decided It wu high time somebody honored th~ art of rum in the place or its birth. Virgo Can Finish Task MONIJA\', PRIL t! U) SY ONEY O~IARR Car Buyer Needs Lemon Aid ARI E <March 21-April 19 > Practical method:. domanatl' Be direct. spec1f1c -tm· proH' ser\'lces to other!> and get best possible deal for yours elf, too. TAURt:S <April 20-May 20 1' Emphast!> on rev1tallzallon You will attract young per!>Ons • rnd those with youthful concepts GEMINI (l\tay 21-June 20 > llome. basic ex penences, tasks steps toward security are ac • cented You get chance to improve :.urroundmgs. CANCER (June 2l·July 22). ;\ccent on mov- ement, quick dcc1s1ons, short tnp!> You get chance to rectify recent mistake L EO <July 23-Au~. 22>: Emphas is on •finances, getting most for money -and obtain- ing additional funds. Organize priorities. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 221 : Lunar cycle is 'i UCh that you can finish task, get ready for future opportunities. lie independent, original. LIBRA <Se pt 23·0ct 22): What occurs could be shrouded in efement of mystery. Bright light combines with backstage darkness. mlrrors and make-up kits SCORPIO <Oct 23-Nov . 2u· Emphasis on emotion. wishes, response to accolades. com· • plaints, 11attery. Obnously. element of confusion 1s present. SAGITIARIU tNov. 22-Dec 21): Emphasis on elevation or standing. ambition. relat1onsh1p v.1th professional associates. s uperiors. Refuse 10 take back seat CAPRICORN <De<:. 22-J an. 19>: Do some re· vising, reviewing you may even have to tear down for purpo:.e of reconstruction Long-range '\•1ew 1s ne~essary AQL'ARll'S <Jan 20-Feb. 18> lnvol\'ement JS accentuated. No one wants you to "get away " Each person wants something • PISCES c Feb. 19-MarC'h 20 >. Emphasis on isesentm_g product for public appro' al. Be a keen. shrewd observ<>r By E RMA BOMBt:CK The other night on "Starl>ky and Hutch," we watched the two detectives drive thetr car down a one-way street, tear up two l.Jrel> on a IJ-turn, side-swipe a semi truck, drive through a barner and sail through the air before coming to rest on a ferry boat that had left the dock five minutes earlier. The hood sprang into mid-air anti there was smoke pourrng from the engine. Did you ever wonder who buys those cars when they're finished with them? We do. They just paint a racing slnpe around each one and our kids stand there with the egg money in their hands and beg lo let the m tow it out of the lot. WHEN OUR children q:ached the driving age, we made a mLS· take . We said, "We are not going to buy your cars for you Save your money and when you have enough for a car you can afford. buy it." Some men have paid more for a necktie than our kids have paid for their cars ( UJ\Sl Mt.H ) ADVOCATES in the DAILY PILOT TDDAT'S CIDSSIDID rVZZLI r AT WIT 'S END We ha,·e one that was owned by a htUe lady from Long Beach who only drove it when she hit u bank and drove the car nonstop to Orlando with only one 011 change. We bought another that was touted as a second car, driven on· ly by the wife of a dealer. She just happened to be a stunt driver for a dem~lihon derby every Fndlly night at the racetrllck. I USED TO think that when a child -especially a boy re· ached the age of Clearasil. he automatically became interested m cars -what made them run, ~hat made them stop running, how you could add litUe goodies under the hood for pennies a serving, and how lo pick up bargains of a used -car lot. Well. our bo)~ ne\er made the transition Thl' other -day one of them dro\'e homl' a real "doggie " It "as bnght red with a black rue ing stripe along the side and tY.m exhausts The paint was wet to the touch . "How many miles does this car have on 1t'" tt!>l-.ed my husband suspicious ly "137,000 What}ath.ink'!" "I THINK they tampered v.1th the mileage. This car is older than that. The headlighll> huvc a place for wicks ." "Somehow," said my husband, "1t looks familiar." "It s hould." st11d our son "Remember the car that scaled a mountain' Tested its sus- pension on 136 miles of railroad track'! Stopped on a "et road" Had its battery h ght up a football field" Submerged in a lah to te~t its a1rt1ght body" Got npped to shreds on the BaJa" And crashed through a paper hoop with Plat· formate? This is the llltlt' baby that did it I '' ACROSS 62 Fur scerf 63 Tiny -t Shoo' 2 64 Armed atop 118 liatener s "loan" 20 Snell 31 M1ldo1lll 33 Bleck 85 Strong llevor 88 Tlunl\ W~.~~~ ~< ........... 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Oh•O M•tt1c~' ~cw 111u•1<AI tot 8•0.J .. •1 • J•llb ~ ... °" '"'''Iii' ~ TOPOL 1he int., n1t o0n•li' •« ••-d ''"I n1 I hu 1ft THE BAKER'S WIFE b.n••J Oft ,,...··-"·" film cf'UfC, L_. f '"""'' Ow 80"''"'' r • , .. , .... 1 ~ l!>&lllll lkllll WtNN(H 01 7 TONY AWARDS' I>•• H••P'' ~'"""I* '". f»o/ l41 ., tft'lltt 101n r'"'"'' ro• l •l"ll Cf.lo THI W1Z [UO!CE llvMB I trm ht JI .. tlliy CIMIM ~ ..... NCWYORK'S MOST RECANT Nl'W MUSICM.! T"-M1rolO l"'rll!Ce Si.pk~ Son011t1m , ... ,ion PlCIFlC OYHTURES ,,_,.J,., '°' t)lf c ... , l 1 ... l 0..• I S.UOft 11\<1 P<fldu«t I~"'""'" hit 1qt,.,,,, co... .... ,,, UTH IVUIT 0..•• llllT 1 •• lh# ~h.t>fft lhtlltf TH£ N£W YORK MUSICAL HIT or TH( O(CADC R CHORUS unE Ooll"""I lo l~l.CM• l•trf\I Oll#I• SOlt\trl .. f\ ti I , ... ,ltftl •I t •>LeOfll eo• om cu, 11u11c ctwnn PAYlllOW, PACIFIC SUtll, UJ S. 1nu "" 1111111111ua1 acumu cm '" ''" -..1L·-.ir CT' n i: H Ut-U:ll 0 • .... ro• NlUUl rAVI l ION &ClllCY. -llltl?Ct~ ..... Al MAM ... "''" "STORf OF ADELE H" ., .. ... 4t,, "llDI THI WILD f'OHY" .. ,..,_, ........... ... "' "DUMIOw IGI ClfHMALAllD THE CITY SH°"ING CENTRE ORANGE •532.5721 lt11 ,., .... ''11EDDA" 1" CITY CftolTU C INEMA!> ... , ... , te.U U TfMl"i eMJMH "STDIY DF ADELE HH $.A. FlllWY CMANCHHl'llll l XJ Q.O. FlllWY CCITY DR. I XJ kHUf/\"'41•M.Jl-I- CINEMALAND , ... , ... "'• Af TWOC-~ "TUI DRIVER" (Rl CINEMALAND 141.St ""'" •• ,_,,.. U~ l'°I ,.,. , ..... "' '"JAWS- A "THl6114T I v w ,.,,... ..... "TAXI DRIVER" (RI ,,. .. ~·· --------- "'SHHLOCI HOlMIS' SMAITll nOnmr" INI ........, ..,.._ • nw...., .....- "'IAD MEWS HilS" CPG) '~IDI A WILD POHY" ''DUMIO"' CGt .. LUCKYUOY- -rlACICDOWM" CNJ ''IAllY L YHDOH" ..... IGHT MOVIS .. CPGt "TOMMY" IP'Gt "SHAMPOO" IRt REX REED in the raw With $40,000 and a lol of pruycrs. the flr"t Fllmex somehow miroculoualy opened nt Graumon's Chinese Thcflt\"r, one or the hl$lOrk landmarks or Hollywood ll wus tr utf'd by the Hollywood film community Uke un invasion from some hostile planet. THJS YEAR Filmcx took plDc~· 1n the vast, futuristic archltectur:il monoUth culled Century Cit v. 'l'/lerc were 237 films In 15 days, the bud1Jt't soared to S380.000 and more than 100.000 P"-'Ople at tended 100 enents. It has become as much a part nf Hollywood as Max f'actor. . Part o( the success <1f F'llmex is owed lo the attitude of ils diredors, sponsors and 33 m:rn start. They lh•e , eat, breathe and talk film w1lh t•e enthusiasm and t>xcitcment of Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland staging u show m the, barn to bring in the people Essert and his partner. Cary Abrahams. another young eager-beaver who graduated to Ftlmex from TV pilots and Mo' tl'l> of the Week over at Paramount, do all the fund-rai!>mg, pro· motion and drum-beating THE\' TRAMP around the globe to all the big Cilm festivals. Then they mlldc recommend a· lions with the aid of 18 consultants stationed throughout the world to a _13-mem~r :.election committee that makes the final dec1s1ons For the 48-hour cowbOy-movie marathon. film addicts cam(' out or the woodwork with slffping bags . Full-length westerns were shown night and d ay. Sam Peckinpah even sent his own print of "The Wild Bunch" with 22 minute~ of more violence and gorl' than were cvl'r M'cn in u commercial th<'ater. Where thl• major studio:. used to rear Filmex. they are ::ill happy to cooperate now. The event opened with Alfred ll1tchcock ·, "Familv Plot'' and closed with "The Bad Newl> Bears:" Jn be tween, you could ~ec horror classics al midnight for SO ccnll>, Ire~ rclrospec tives at 11 a m. dedicated to Mary Pickford, animated cartoon mno,ator George Pal and dO<'umentary director Frederick W1\eman. llOtoDh -ta111•ou II•• ......... ,,,, u M • • • tu•ou • •0\10&Tt '' M • 1 • ....... .~ ..... , ... I a.<aaaf AW .... •ot .°'TM"',_. - All'°'T '7S ,.. ... , ... ...., ... , --·---..... AU HlllOtNrS Ml .. ,.. 1----11·• ti:mTllllD NiMft -.. 11 ........ _ ..... , • •c.&e4•f ....... 1UM O•&& ., •taMU WlltlO '• IAllY l YNOON .. •-1•••••u• .. 1'61 ••t•l•t lMt tt.tt fOOllOtltll-• unna jlj _ .. ._. OHCI IS HOf INOUOM .... -..,_. _ ......... . rAMtt Y l'\OT,... -"-lllM(OUf,.. _,_ ............. .. wMn• .unMu • r&11Ml o•u UO .. WiMAH ,... MlllD COMPANY "°' ..... _.._ •mmar--~-;-1 s~~ ·~· --1 .::.., 1:-:'EE~ Ollf IUW OVll CllCIOO'' MIT 1mmaL1s~>•Ct~2!1~··~ ... :::: .... c"° DllUl • ., • --·---· AUNtl*NnMIN 1t1 ____ ....... 11 ............ .::::=:::..."• .. "" ..... ~ ~ .... .. '., ... , .... .. .... "'".,.... AC"'Ol N'1MM -ruw OYU (U(IOO'J lilUT ftl UNtMC> •lull .. ..... ,_....., • ttweett .......... ~&MAllON ..., _ ... _,..u_, ....... Int THI 9UUIT ,_ ---kAJIMD~•--LAW 6 OtSOIOtbi au Ital U H All'°'f '71 .. ·-TIACOOWM 111 -·~ ICIUll ILm .. Sunday April 11 1976 OAIL V PILOT 87 ... .. Exhibit's Funky, but Is It Art? Opi-y Dancer Goes Far LOS ANG ELBS tAPl When tht: urt show cl~es you can bal on. drink Crom or wear a lot of the exhabtta "There 11 re a le\\ thln&s In this exhibit thnl have a wry i.cns e or humor thlll could be sensed as a put-on," said Bernard Kesler. 11 l 'CLA art professor v. ho helped trim down 6,000 entries to the 800 d1sµla ys featured at C<ilirorn1J Design '76 . v. h1ch runs through M J Y 2 al tl6H7 Melroi.e A \'C 1 al S•rn V1cente Boulevard I Show hours art' 10 a.m to 6 p m Tues d11> throug h Saturday and noonto6 p m Sunda)s. Despite the humor. it 's all art , says exhibit director Eudorah Moore And m any or the patroni. -who came 10 look at but not sit on, drink from or wear thl' s:.ibmsssion:. -agreed ... , ........ NASHVILLE. Tenn <AP> -Ralph Slo11n m.,-bet he world'• ~t-known square daocl!r He'1 celebrating his 25th annjversary on the Crand Ole Opr)'. He and his square dancers, lhl.l Tennessee Travelers. are seen by mllhons In this country and overseas on lhc syndicated tele' 1slon :show "That Good 01 ' NHh\ 11lt· Mu.sic.·· "ll'a unbehe\ able how rar my square danc h\g has carried mt ," Sloan said ln an Interview al h1a home 20 mUes H.5l of Nuhvllle. "I've got mall from every state except Aluka. and I'm Just a country plowboy "IT REALLY means aomelhlna to me when . 1 aet mail from someone like an Invalid wh1> uys he aaw me dance and ertjoyed It. And I've met many wondtrlul people I'd have never met If It wasn't for square dancing -people like Dinah Shore, Jack Benny and Arlene Francis " 5'oan beean square danctng'as a hi~h school studtnt In the earl)' 19'Ws. Aller World War II. he formed his own dan~ group and began entenng rocitests. He and his group caught the eye of Opry officials and began perform10g at the Opry 1n 1951. VISITOR RELAXES AGAINST PILLOW SCULPTURE IN LOS ANGELES "It always hnd been my desire to be on the Opry," ht recalled. "Heck, l would have swept the floors and emptied the tras h cans for them . Richt now, H's like a hobby for me. I haven't made any money at it, that's for sure. anto the lowri s e land i.cape of West Hollyv.ood i. design dis- tnct good s mo s U y w furn iture u sually " E'VE NEVER missed a scheduled Opry av 8 i1ab1 e f 0 r s a 1 e performance. And after 25 year s. I'm still not an a lone time to work for It " Sloan, who 11.lbo enjoys ballroom donc1nl(1 has had cm barras~111g rnoml·nts "} danced With my ny open OOCl'," he re called. "I've fallen down, too It's not loo unusual af we mess up: If w~ do. I JUSl try to smile: 90 per· cent or the aud1enee doc~n·t know the dlfrerence anyway" He thinks square dancing serves a good purpose oo the Opr) "To me. It ·s 1111 e. enllal part of the .shov. The audience hear' ont• 'ong ufter unot h\•r , tht•n we hvtn' It up get the people off the cry1n' tunes." The Most Devastating Detective Story Of Tlis CenbwY. FOR A buc k and-a half )Ou c an l ook at everyth1n ~ from fun era l*'1 rn" v.sth chicken crav. lt>g " to hangings and furniture. The trendy exh1b1t1on is at the spa nking new Pacific Design Center All the exh1b1tors are from Cahforn1a where an enormou!. number of style-setting craftsmen practice their art. Many of the items are for !.ale. Design 1n California. pantcularly tn Curruturc, has its ov. n bl ) le. con· tends Kester "I TUl~K there ts a sense of space and a larger sense of i.cale in California," he said through the artii;ts or official member of the Opry, that's my goal to finer reta il outlets. ~~be~o~n~t~h~e~o~f~fl§c§I a~l~O~p~ryfic~a;s~t ~: ~an=e7ra:ll:. :2S~y:e=.ar:s~1:s1) For e x a m p I e, I ------Metropolitan Furmture I ........... , ... =a.,,.~ I v..i:~ About half the alems are manufacturers ' pro- totypes of manufactured Corp., of South San Fran-1 , __ ... .,,. ..... "" cisco. s u bmi tte d a modular sofa. It's right there on display an a liv- .. •-r~ • --"Cahfornsa 1s Jammed with large numbers of people doing their thjng marl." s aid Kester ing room group. ___ , .. a multi -story, blue· glassed monolith wt"dged MOHD A Y HIGHT Ice skatin~e\'er}rda~~ ALLEY SHOWCASE 0...-i1Mo. ...... yoeto S"-" lk.tilit t.. ASK ABOUT SPECIAL GROUP RATE AT THE ALLEY WEST 9 r .M. 'TH Clos ... W«toiMn SiCJI' u, ... ,..... AU AMATIURS WR.COME TO TIY OUT t. .................. Wiiie ....... Fer A ,.._......., Wttt • fllJC• .. SPAGHETTI SPECIAL -spo ACIOSS NOM NIWPOIT ,_ 671-1714 ICE CA PA DES CHALET COSTA MESA MESA VERDE CENTER HARBOR ILVO. AT ADAMS Tti:t,,__ ~\pril 11 .. 17 Sure we·ve got over SO adventures and attractions r1u.; AmPnc:i on Prlraae· for vour en/Ovment nut on ton of th.H during the Easter holldavs. w1 ' vr• aot suoer niqhtt1me entertainment 1nclud1ng Th~ HllDSON BROTHERS BUDDY RICH& The BIG 8'\ND MACHINE f'rM o 'm I! MtdnKlnt Aor11 11 17 • • m 1 ' i rn I l"I ~r '-unoav '''"'1 18 10 a m-6 om Aonl 19-23 ;.CAOfMY AWARD WINHlA ed~•-ar'T-'""'8a1Sl0l CINlMA) I ",.'°' •• _.,. ·"~ _) \,,. .... , .. . r;. ............ ~ ..... __ ~u .. -•....-WYLADr,,.1 ...... ,,. .. , ''"' ........... -~~:,~- ~ ..... ,. H I W009T A'4 ... ,.,. ...... su ... ' ...... ----· "J OA YI M THt C:OHC>Ol" ~,,, •• JAC&oec:-- "CHIMA TOWN" t4J.;-~lt ... l.JM_,.1 H 80 , ....... ,. ..,.., ,, .,,..,, ...... °"" 11\TM 10 tU .. Yl '1'RACKDOWH" ............ .. ... JA•t CAAH "THI llU.H IUTI" '~ l ACA~:MY AWARD WINNER BEST All I'll W Pli0f00110 l/'llLlllAIN/lll/'11 SAT. I SUN. I :OO-J:00-5:00 7:15-t:I 5 MOM. THlU Fll • 5· 7: 15-t: IS· I I CINEMA CENTER HAllOl •11.0AN\ (.0,U .... \A MIU •HotCUITII tn • • 4 I ROBERT Rl:DFOAD DUSTIN HOFFMAN The Moet o. .. ot•llf\9 Detoctl•• 110<7 of TNt Cen1uryl ·~· ··~, , • • ... ( PG ) o.-.•l v ST•"''~a ••' •'" •• JOO•Jt lt .. fO "lks1 Ftlm -~ ot the 'car~ WINNER 4 ACADEMY AWARDS RYAN O'NEAl ""'°' •t ollUiCO f....,,_ ...... , ... INEMAW£Sl weu ...... ,,,..,."'-,.,..."''" ~f\fNIH CIWlU t•I u•t George C.°Srott ·-·,--~,. Mlhe Hindenburg" ATHl·WA'r lf SUN-THURS 6:45-9:15 FRI/SAT 6:45-9.15-11 :30 , ,_, .. _.. 1 " • 10 OAH.f' \f • .-,1wo: $At """ 10 I 00.f 00' 00. • ot 10 10 NEWPOR CIN AS~1 •-'CO•\fM"" U••t •ttWIW I •"'rottO tt•'tO ,., tt• l'lul ... llAH COHHf"Y ~0""' ..... t." MICHAIL CAIN( C)~~" i.. •llll!t ~o AT NfWl'OIT DAil Y AT 2:00- 4:35-7: 15-9:45 ACADEMY AWARD WINNER BEST SUPPORTING ACTOll OEOAOf BURNS PLUS WAL. TEA MAT'TtiAU ••i-.••-i.i Daman waawouldBe King ( =~t~~~E~!~~ ..... ... 1••1Ut(INl19 ,,._.Ill CO·HITAT CiNnll TH( l'"llO"I!" Ol'HCOHD AYl"IVI CO~IT AT WHT Tl~J lllHDIN8 UllO CIOAWEST ... , ,.,-_.tt#•r•Ol•••Wf\f wtu .. ,.. ca.nu ''' u•1 88 DAILY PILOT MARSH. • • (From Pagr 8%) rounding area develops in )'ears to come. the consulUUlll> report Current sources of noise tnclude planes from Orange County Airport, which fl y O\Cr the una aJmost continuous ly, and tr<Jfflc on Campus Drive. In addlt1on to mterfonng w1lh teactung and reM:a1 ch, Wiisey <ind liam Indicate. thl' noist> can damage the hearing of mar:,h in hab1ta,nts und cause other pro· blems• ... Those animals that use their ears t o pCrCt'IVl' prt-y may starve. v.h1lc. conver1.1cly, those who use their ears lo discern pre dators may be preyed upon WarnlnK and d1stre.4'S s1gn1.1ls, especially~ those of lhe young, m ay not be heard " No1~e can interfere Y..1th mut· ing call:. ~ler females from Jay1n,g eggs us well, the rt'port savs • As 1r the currcnt problems of the mar:.h were nol enough, the future bodes worse Residential areas plannl'd on the borderi. will bring more no1:.e A golf course :1nd equestrian center across Campus Onve are expected to add detrimental substancei.. to the water supply. EVEN l 'Cl 'S adJoming opera. lions could add pollutanti. to the marsh. note the consultants. ad· ding a warning that dikes to divert the runoff should be hu1ll Thus many observers contend that. ror S200,000 m university and Ford Foundation funds, the university has purchased an ecological disaster area. Gene Uematsu. director of physical planning and construe· Sunday. Aprll 11, 1'78 j f.. 1 His Stuffed Animals Were Once Alive ~ SOLANA BEACH CAP> There are stamp rolltttors. but terOy collectors, even ~er run colltttors But 20 year-old Dale Lyttle collects dl'ad animals rrom h1ahwo)'s And he keeps I hem m the fami- ly fr~zer until he's ready to stuff them. Young Lyttle has taken up taxidermy us a hobby . Asked why ht.· fik es to stuff dozens of differnnt species of birds, mammals und fish. Lyttle replied. "YOU CAN look at un animal and see it the WU} 1t \\U:. when 1t was alJve It sort or bt.>comes im mortal" Lyttle has been 1mmorta lmng creatures smcc :1ge 12, when an ud in a boy's m agazml' interesll'd him ma mail-order course m tax· 1dermv m the c .ar , JU:.t 1n t'J!>t.' he comes acro:.s a dt.•••U bird or arumal on the road thut he cun stuff And whl.'n he':. not rollccllng his own spcc1m(•n1,, friends and neighbors do 1t for ham. "Somt>body "111 <'llll up sod tell me wht•n· tht•n"s u dcud bird or Mhtke on thl' road somewhere," he i..a1d · 01' they'll toke tl and put It in their frt'l'iter for me. "I'\'(' .int 11 hurklo,:t of uboul 10 or IS thin1-ts 111 t Ill' frl'<'lt'r right now" Mail D e live ry Cut Nixed WASlll:\(; ro:-; tAPl ~ Thl' Postal Sl·n 1n• sJ':; 1t no longer is ('On:.tdt•nn~ rull1n~ bark mujJ de ll\t.>r) t o thn•t• <1a)~ 1~·r \\eek, although thl• ftnant'tJll) troubled .1genr\ '' l'ons1dl'rm~ sevcral DUCK LEAVES WATERY TRACKS ACROSS THE SAN JOAQUIN MARSH "My dad came home with th1~ huge gopher snake that some lad) ran over because :.he thought 1t v. as a ratlll~nake," he recalled "l made a nice belt out of 1t and I '\ e been doing skin:. and m ounting thmgs ever s1nre " 'other t'Cmwm \ mo' t•s "Tht.•rt• '' J~ .i l)()lnl "ht•n rut ling bat•!.. to thrt.•t• da,\s pt.•r wel'k v.a, bt•ina.: t.111..t·d .ibout Uut we art• fll)t t 11n-.1dl•11ng 1t now," a Po:-.t:il St.•n ll't.' ~pokl'sman 11a1d la ... t Y. l't•k lion at lJCI, is calling for an "emergency program to be un· dertaken immediately that \\Ill preserve the San Joaquin Marsh for the next three vcars " Just for the marsh to survive, EDAW estimates costs wall total $231.385. But to make it a produc- tive investment for the universi· ty, one-shot costs would increase by $205, I 55 ror acadcmi(• facilities for the marsh, says EDAW. Add1t1onally, lht.•y r ecom- mend maintenoncc funds total- ing $15,500 a year. and another $34 .300 a year for staffln~ ANOFF ERofass1stancefor1m- proving the water quahty and re· bwlding the dikes has come from lhe Army Corps of Engineers, ac· cording to Mrs . Crocker and Samuelsen. But without a firm plan of improvements, work can· not proceed. The matter currently is 1n the last stages of review by campus planners before being cons1dert.'<i by the 12-member un 1versitywide Natural Lund and Water Reserve Committee. Going into the meeting, Chan cellor Aldrich says, "Certainly we're not gQing to be able to uf· ford doing what has been recom mended in totality, when the amount of money approaches several hundred thousand dollars.·· Paid ohtacal Advertisement TTI Lyttle. who's also learnmg carpentry from his father. :.a\s he has no 1dN1 how ml!ny O\\ is. squirrels. seagulls and snake:. hl' has stuHed and mounted m thl' lai.t l'ight year s HE HAS l'IOLD i.ome and sn·t.'n others as gifts, he says. He cur- rently has seven on d1spla~ at the Solana Beach branch of the San Diego County Library. He keeps plastic bags with him A(tc•r d1 ... (·lo:-.u1·t.' that the• Postal ~en ll'l' s boat d of i.:ovt•rnors dis· C' LI !t :-. l' d ::. LI l' h .I I.' LI t b LI (' k j n •Fc•bruar~. nwmlwr-. of Congress and hl·acb of po-.1:.il labor union:, j:lrolt':-olt.'d th.it ... ul'11.1 mon•would be· dccpl) 11·-.l•ntt.•d by the /\m~ncan IH'oplt• FOR HUNTINGTON BEACH COUNCILMAN INTEREST -INITIA TIYE -INTEIRITY LEADERSHIP-FISCAL RESPONSIBILITY REPRESENTATION ROii IS ENDORSED BY: • HUNTINGTON BEACH POLICE ASSN. •HUNTINGTON BEACH FIREMAN'S ASSN. • MEA-CMUHICIPAL EMPLOYEES ASSN.I . • AFL-CIO LOCAL 660 · • CAHT-lCITIZEHS AGAINST HEW TAXESt • VOTE-IVOLUHTEERS ORGANIZED TO ELECT> ~ • M E 0 • I M A H A G E M E N r · . EM PL 0 YEE S ORGAHIZATIOHI • HUMANE SOCIETY • BORPAC·lBOARD OF REALTORS POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE) allout- RON PAnlNSON • • • Ron is 43 years old, married, and has five children ... He has lived in HunfincJfon Beach for ei9ht years ... for seven years Ron was a HIA'ltincJfon Beach policeman .•• He now works as· a real estate salesman, and in his first year in real estate, Ron was named one of the top salesmen in OrallCJe County ... Ron has also been active in the iunior chamber of commerce Ron brin9s a fresh, vibrant approach to city government. YOTE APR. 13 X RON PATTINSON IS NO. 70N THE BALLOT Paid for by cand1c1a1e. 20661 Ehzabeth. Hunttngton Beach 92646 FROM Fash ion Island Newport Beach STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR .. Sund!(. A9t11 ' r. ttre DAit. Y Pit.OT U ) ,----------------------------------------==;;;;.· . • '/ suppose the value of my ~. , I I' house would be money ""' . ... • ~ u .L ,, w ' (J .-'·~~ i) I America Hands 1 • • I .. ~· .· gained if we could sell it, take the money and move to some place like Snake . I Its Bulgillg Bill . To Middle Class l),\: ..!: .v;t.VfJ.~·:Um • IJttiiiA • Neil By JOHN BA It BOUR '"•AUKl•t••Preu Thi.' i\mcnc•111 middle C'las:o.. in tht· 42 perc~nt of lhe ta:cpa) ers "ho s hell out Soi perce nt of the tax- es. comes into this elcc· lion year with a grudge agauut government and a sense or being ~hort · change~. They ,ve obeyed the rules, struggling up the ladder in the t raditional Amencan way, only to seethe1r hfestyles eroded by mO at1on, soaring tax- es and recession . •·1 think we have an in· cru~ingl) d e penden' society down the re that 1s g o ing l o be troublesome or l'OUld become violent •' The genes is of the rrud- dle class d1i>conlent is that they are achievers and in r ecent ) ears Lbey ha' e fulled to achieve. For young people seek- ing lo folio" the middle class path, tht> obstacl~ to home ownt>tsh ip seem all but insurmountable - high mortgage interest rates. high taxes, lugh maintenance costs and especial!~ high pnc·l:'s suburban life wbtre there's ltllle public transportation. the car has turned albatross. Jn 1967, federal figures show, it cost 11 cents a mile to drive a standard sedan By 1974, 1t was up lo 16 cent:. and climbing "1th n smg gasoline and insurance costs. Eighty.nine percent of suburbanites own a t least one car Ben J. Wallenbur!l. de· mographer and cenaus expert. For 1eus, the mlddle class willin1ly. bore the costs. Today, there are signs of growing middle- class discontent over n s- ing tJxes and what some sense as a declining quahtyof education. Schools claim about 45 cents of every property. tax dollar, and aboul lhe sam e blle of e\'ery dollar > • 0 ~ % American response. You make do with lest a nd muddle through .. They'll ad· ~ ~~~n~h;:~. ;~~;~~~~~f~~ : up the mobility ladder in-! to larger houses Tht-k1ds ~ may li\'e ~1th them o longe r ... "Governme nt 1s going .,. to have to think small .. I because they're not goins i:: to give 1t the money to .. th1nk big " in state and r ederal ald to -==-R_U_f_f_f_(_l--=,-S-== local communit1e:. Become a DESIGNING WOMAN! YOU MAY FURNISH HOMES AND OFF ICES. PURSUE AN EXCITING CAREER .fN YOUR SPARE TIME AS A .•• FreFtance Interior Designer Shore our studio and f0C1ory connections, work and coonsel with experienced designer associates who open doors to all leading design shov.rrooms. D~61GH FRCT0~6 ·I • I 0 I '-0 • • > & • • % .. -• • .. • .. > c n '% -: Paying for a gO\ ern- ment whose re~ulations and programs pen·ade the rabric or the nation's hre is costly. .rnd the burden falls on the mid· die class bccauS('. as one eco n om is t· puts 1t , "That':. where the mone\· IS." • LAST October. the t:ni\•ersity of Michigan's Survey Researc):l Center found tha t only rive per· cent of Americans thought go,·er nment was d o ing a good Job on economic policy. a figure The median price of an ex isling home sold in Oc· tober 1966 was $18.290. In Oc tober 1975, 1t was S35.31l>. Ney, home prices have gone up almo!>t !;() percent in the last 10 years, and buildt>rs are now talking about "no fnlls" homes to cul coi>l.'i that 1s \'ery nearly a }'OR THF. family More C\en than pn' ate home and car, e d ucation characterizes the mid· dle-cla&s s t andards. "Education ... has been and 1s the hallmark oflhe Amencan middJe.cfass. Going way back into our history. the not ion of lhe 'educated man' has been almost s) nonymous wi th the m1ddlc-class." wrote What does the middle· UPHOLSTERY class do" t7JO west Coast Highway ' W'-Y .. .__. :S Newport Beach. Ca 631-0060 BARRl~G a nother ..._ .. ,. 2 • stal1shcal zero. already ensconced tn thl' · d ( 1'22 H...,_ It.'-C ., great per10 o economic c .... M._ua.ozst "The middle class feels subUTbs. the n sl' in homt' it is under terrific pre-\•alues is a gain As n•al ssure." says S HC 's Jay money, howe' er, 1l is 11 expansion. "one c hoicc is ';;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~UWMliiiiiii~IO~'Si;;i·~l~fl~l~l~•~·wt~W~A~M~S~·~MA~~Tt~OMAL~~~·~·~--=:'"~ l o adapt ," says f Populist cries to the contrary. the burden will remain there. There Just aren't e nough rich to soak. Two-tenths of one percent of the tax returns filed in 1973 reported in· comes oC $100 ,000 or more. Schmiedeskamp, dean or lusory . sociologis t M a soll1 "Thal 's the n or ma l economic attitude sur· A 32·)-ear o ld t•tt\ veyors. "'Trus 1s in sb91P employe rn the Los contrast to the exptosfve Angeles suburbs bought a spread of affluence in lhe new home for his fam1lv E\'cn the be-.t Sixties I'm talking about for $40,000 two years ago. lhe people who were com· llisworlh S70,000today. cosm etics can ., mg to have alotofmoney '·I s n 't that __.. • ...._.. to spend on second cats. ridiculous"" he asks. "I ·., hide e\·erything. second houses. boats ... t suppose the difference 11 Hair\ for instance. And or cour se, the re· would be money gained 11 ·•"' you Know what? You cession has hit everyone we could sell 1t. take the don't have to have it if WHICH doesn ·1 t•ase But for the s uburban money and move to some you don't want it. Call the plight or the middle homl'o wner m a king place hke Snakc> Navel our Kree electrologist class,butratber scts itin between S l S,000 aid Wyo. But 1f Iv.ere t~ forafreeconsu1ta11on. cone rete The m lddle S20.000. with his borne up-mo"e to a larRN home in Now. The sooner you class pays the bill. and keep. t:ixes. ut1hty bil(s. this area. I'd ha,·e to buy find out how easy and the bill J!ets htJ:~t:r whllt.' mslallment debt a nd car at an inflatl•d 1m<'e. and safe the Kree Method the dollargl'lssm;aller or <'ars. there a re many that 's hilrcll) money of Permanent Hair Stud1t·i. s ho" that a more fixed expenses, gained." ~~:;W~.is, the happier man who madt' Sl5.000 in m o re plan•s for the Doubled or tripled ruel . • l b II d I obmson s Beauty Salon. 1966 necdl•d S25. 700 JU!-l to money o s:o 1 s are" 1 c y resented \ l><• •°"""""'"""°""""· •oo-ly ~'°"' fR(( D(MONSTRATION I Tomorrow, April 12, 7:30 p.m. o. "°" , .... , _. "'g.1 -· ...,, o1 ,,_ w.n a..a - the Yo90 ,..,..., on Mo"dor 111t9tril• Yogo +. ~'" to•le.,-9f0••"9 K-• ol plly..col """ _..,. \well -.g. l\jll.-1) T090 "towlf .. ,, y..., -'"°"' y..., tJO •• ~ O•ft po<• No <Of"i,.t1tton ~' rOl'Qf hont I 2 to .0. Y090 II'••• ••P O<>d ""-lo JOI" body °"" -....... ....... ~· • 0 ............. able lo ............... ""' """ .... Yeta (eftl•• frrlo' s .. lof"IO~t1'1\"o"o"do1•. o •9ffd· •« .... t.-1 w-...-.. _....of ~t "" ....... .. ~ ~· , ..... '°"9"' "'--·· He .. 111 .... r•w ebout the ~t• Swtoth tihcw't-<u• ...... ~ •YU•M that "'""""'''"-' .................. '"91• ............... ,._, "" .0)'\1 ' MedttOfllOf't ond tM Ma MOMIO• •• .._.._ tefretih '°"' end q<I<~ ... floe 1_. ltt>owledoo .... ~9Y n.. ........ II'-..,.,.,. -'-'''"-"' "' "'-or-of doily ~'• IA Iott. YQ90 ~\ ..... ti\ OC:llO" A"Ct. we ,.._ ho-re 1 S ~' ~ o"' rw Mtor NQ'ht ''°'• c-1o •ho 1 ... -u101-,.., -.1oy °' 1 JO p"' MMot Su '°"'°"'l\~nonondo1• W'I Pl'f'Oflli At.o r~ Wth ~ ~ f•lt ¥<>90 8'oolh -<O• odd ,._, 10 .,...., ~le. YOGA CENTER OF CALIFORNIA ''"''·' evt'n with laxes and This h~ polhl'l1cal mid ~ di I h TllE C .t.R ~~~ (ANoft.Prof1tfducottO"Of fov<>doti~f 1nna1Jon bv 1975 Thcta;oc. cc a !is nmeowner " too. It helped piiyer "ho mi.Ide S20.000 nt'eded ~alan increases create the suburbs, 445 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa Phone 646-8281 in 1966 needed S36,()()() to tfotahn~ som t• S·l,GOO m "'hen· many m iddlecla~s (betwe.o l ust"' ood 11v1ne Sh) kt-ep pace nine ) l'Jrs our ycar:.JU!'!l lo hold his fam1hcs now O\\ n l\\O own autos lndtsp bl 1 Asato Mo Sot Gomo o -lead me from the unreel to the Real later. ------------~-· ~c:.:.n::s~a~e!:.....!!o:__ _____________________ ..!!l!!!ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!li~!"'!!!!!!!!!!!!!' ... '!I!!~----------------~~!!!!~ S w olll'n b~· the t'Conom11· l'Xpo.ttlMtlO or two de('ades. ttw muldle class or the m1d '70.. IS frustrall'd lly the pn·.,cnt. uneasy uboul the future. Its trad1t1011a l conC1dt-nce <tnd optm11:-.m has ywlded lo w1de~pn•ac1 distrust or governml'nl and bus1 ~ ncss. Poll :lrtcr poll plots the middle rla:-.~ malaise a ~enfH! of runnini:: hard to 'tar in placl!. a fr{•ting of bt-mi:: O\ t-rtaxed and un densen Ni In a ne\\ studv. stat1st1 · nan Ed'' ard St~mhrrg of the Bureau or Economic An:llys.-. applied the cost of h\'lllll n'l' lo artu;il i::ainti 1n IOl'Oln(' lli> Ill· d1catcd In Soc1,tl Sl•cun· t) cont n t>11t111ns for 1969 ~111d 197:1 Hr found lhjt tht• more .1 person l'.trrwd 111 1969, thl" 11mal1Pr the l'll•ln<'<' that h t .. 11wo1111• <·ould kct'p up "11 h inflation l\nd lht· nld1•r ht• "'a~ in l!lb'9, !ht• It•,, llk('h' ht' in I Cl111\' kt•pt up\\ 1th J>OC'I!'!> "A LOT of thc.;l• l't:oplt• h1l\·e th<' 1mprt>~!-!111n tlnit the)''" lw\'n douhlt• (' .. 0 ll s ,. d . • • ~ •• \' ' ..,11clolo1l1~r l.ouh M.1<.ott1 · o f N o r t h w t' :-. t 1• 1 11 l n1vcr .. 1t \', "'ho ha' 'I u ct 11• II "' I rl d If' (' l.1 <>' IH•nd~ and Jltll111I"' "Ttwy C111low1•1t ;ill lh1• pt l'('<'Pb nf lhl' .:mid 1\m<'l'l<'llll llfr "l 'ht'\ \u1rkl·tl h.11 t.I tht•\' dtd .111 I h1• Ihm~' lh('V Wl'l l' .!WpJlO'-t'd t11d11, .inti nont• (lf tht• r rwartl'I \lwy l"'<Jlt'l'lt•<f 'Wt'ITI lo ht' t•omm~ 1111" n In ah!>1>lutc l<'rm". tlu• mlddl<' class has ftrrntl) l'Xpandt'd m the fll'O<'r:.t· !Ion following World Wnr II Thl.' median rncom1• has risen i.tend1h ;ind , .. now neor Sl 3,000 · 5403 Reg SS04 II• l I''" 1 11 •I I '1 v.r 1' I , n 1.1n11r111•r11 11nq I\ "• • J1nri nnn<t f',,rn hold t P·ll d J,.J"ltJntJ"f ' ;I\ I I • ll1nq s277 Reg SJ47 •,•,.,, n 11q i ! 1n "'' ·•I 'l IJK ~IJIO One(• rift·• ton<' A• cfr 1 VJ•"• 1•1 < 1111 Ir· I II 'o\ 11 t Reg S157. hr j1111 <'5 Cdl II f,J' ~I WVl\1111 ,,,,,,., •r•J sof1f ,;,,. 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Coest Aau •()(>en WMkdays a30 10 e 6undayt 1 o toe. • • • ' c-• :r • 10 to 7 Sundays 11 ·30 to 5 8J8 OA.ILY PILOT Sunday April 11. im J f Speaking Out on Food Safety Urged There l• no P•rf cttloft fn kttowr..r.. • meetonir of the Amrri••• c...,.1.a1 .............. Mrotuld. I l . NEW YORK"IAP) -An eminent food #lenUst called on his coU~ai:ut.'t h•~t k tosix•akout frankly a bout the safety titroods that Americans eat. may be ban ed or aetma upon much les~ factual 1nlormat1on, ubout food $afety and there i11 alwa~ Sod~ty, which Is celebuting at~lOlJth an· nh·ersary here this wl'Ck. ''SC'l £NTIST8 should coma out from behind their fortn.•n ofsclentUic certain· ty, and be W\llln& totake ll\e leader:ih11> in 1ivlni advice based on expert knowledae. 'Scientists should ... be willing to take the leadership m g1vmg advice ... · "Scientists normally take refuge" in s•yin" there is need "to do rnote re· search," r:>thtr th•n polnt out lh»t isomu subject Involves a calcul•ted rult, he said. Th.:y should !ipto;1k oul even if\hey don't beve all th • facts nailed down lo their own satistact1on, said Dr. Emil M. Mrak. Jle jCkno"'led .ied th as is svme1 tun.N sc1en. &tisdonol hkt-to do Olherw1se, he ~uld, public dec1S1oni Will be influenced by "udvoutei " wbo MRAK IS ch1U1cellor emeritus of UC Davu. He ii a microwoloa1&1 recottnized Ha world authority Otl fOOl,J prei.ervation And bas written morethan200 paperi. and m<>nographs on ftx>d selcnce:t and reJatc.'<J areas. He ls currentf clulirman or lhe Science Ad\'isory Board of the Envaron- memal Pr°'ccllon Agency. "Advocates. on tho other hun4, too some calculated n sk. Mrak said in rt• often speak with ct'rtainty, even In the marks prepared tortheopeningsessionof absence of data to substnnt.lale their · 'lt ts tht: duty of tbc food sch~ntl!it b\ tht· fUlUJ!O to as11ume the leadend1lp of the ~ountry ln answering problems of food saff'ty." * * * Ways Seen To Supply More Food ·NEW YORK IAPl .,- J)espite the protests of what he called dreamers aod extremists, mankind will continue lo "modify t1le e nviro nment " to grow food until the basic pToblem of world over· population is solved, ~Jric ulture Secretary. Earl L. Butz has said. "In the end. there can be little hope for mankind's continued af. fluence unless we face up to the moral ques tion of the need lo limit our num- bers," he said." In the meantime, science and agriculture will have to bizy the time for us to re· ach that solution." Butz's remarks were prepared for a meeting of the American Chemical Society , where food &cientists e x · pressed hopes that new knowledge and new policies could detour the world's population from collision with mass atarvation. Science Is one reason for optimism now. they sald. So are new or pro- posed governme nt a t· tiludes and policies . ... The world h as < cbance to feed itself," said Dr. Robert R S'pitzer of Food for Peace Agency for Jnternationa Development of the U.S State Department. "We have an un precedented wealth m new information from ex ploratory research." anc some of this knowledge, 1 developed to application might double productioi of certain crops, s aid Or Ralph W. F. Hardy orth1 DuPont Company, Wilm ington, Del. ·nrugs Ma) ( l Get Ad :Wa,rnings WASHINGTON (A P> • -The Federal Trade • C'omm1ss1on 1s consider· • 1ng whethl'r to force drug • companies to put c1~arct ~ ll.'·style warnings in thl'ir .. advertisements for non· • prescription drugs. The commission saul '" last week it may start off by requ1rin~ such a warn· .. ing on ;mtac1ds only. llut 1t left op{•n the poss1b1hty " 1t eventually might 1m· · post' warnin~s on ads for • all over lhe -counlt>r ' cfru~s Tht' Food and Orug l\fl. m1n1 slratinn r urrl'nlly requires a ntac1fls nncl nthl'r n onpresc rq>l11111 drugs to c1.1rn ~uf<'tv warnings on ttw1 r lt1hd~ but not in ads FT(' Com- m 1ss10 n e r E 11 zn bl'lh llnnrord n o te s a icl , "Tht•r e a r t' s tron g • izro11nds for ct Ut'~tionlnl( "lw th<'r a ""arn1n1.t th:1t a ppears on thl· l ahl•I alone offe rs :ukq1111te protrl'I Ion to I ht• JJtlh•n taal r u!'tomer. · · . ... IN A i;eparale develop· nwnt. the Drpartment of , llcullh. Educ ation and Wt>lrare announced il is delaying until Aug. 26 a program to reJ(ulate lhl' prices the government pays for presc riptio n drugs through Medicare and Medicaid Mrs. Dole revealed lhc FTC's plans at a drug in· dustry meeting in Palm • Beach, Fla. 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April 11 , 1971 She Offen Elegance Empres.s Hotel lmp~sses Yisit . the comatry within a _country Vl~TORIA, B.C. -to do by striking out in LeaVUl,C the front doors the other direction from ~ the Empress llot;el. the Empress. it• bard to know wbicb Across Bellevil1e St. is Wllt"to ~'°see most~ Heritage Court, lhc pro-V-ad~. So. ~ ucb .1s vincial museum complex Yit!Ba easy vmtiog dis· with fascinating displays lantt. from R.C.'s earlier dnys. TJte broad Jawns ol the Totem poles -carved by Empress almost touch . the watttulf the bustling ~.C ln~aans ~nd rcOect· Inner Hara.or, focal point 11:1g their native lore - of the downtown area. fill 3 park beside the BtiU.a_k. Columbia's museum. LegiSla.tlve Assembly Visitors can spend a buildiera sha r e the whole day a t famous harbor view with the Beacon llill Park - botel and the provincial walchinJ cricket, feed· • museum is just across ing ducks al Goodacre the ltreet. Lake, browsing through A walk along the the form al gardens or Belleville Street s ide ol just exploring acres or ·~-i-i~ll the harbor brings vis· green space. It's an easy !tors to other attractions, walk away from the Em including a n undersea press. The spectacular Cari boo Chilcotin fresh. t'nttf"Ul·~I Aml 1•3.•\ to get to. Coeur up anti l111i:n 1~h1lc bn1d•· ;s 1 1 .. jr 1.11..- bkc. Go '""mm1nj1,. ho.i11n~. wat•·r 411nK. fi,h1~ vr l'Unninir to ~our h;·art' • mnl"11 Whoop II Uf> 11 a rudt'O. Vi.ii 1gucost 19nc'h. Pan for ~uld at hiMllli(. Bu kf"n'illl". Or C"llplott (11noo1 eit1"11 along tbt• t:.riboo W~on Rn.J. ,------.----' ,,._ ..... -c. "" ............. _ ... , ......... 19'76 IM" ........ c.w ... I I .Nam ... ·~· :0•1 IState fP ··· .... ........ ~ &arcleo and a wax 0 .. t d 't eaU museum. .-ooe oesn r y SMppen itrollla& .. need lo leave. the bot.cl Government Street from grounds ~ en~y lhe es· t.be Empress will fmd 3 senceofV1ctorau. wide variety of stores The tr('l lis cd ro:.c that offe r ever ything gardens ut the Empress from Ca n ad ian han· are justly famous , and a d lcrafls to imported glass-r oof e d con · woolens and china. serv atory ti oed with Off Government St. is semi-tropical foliage is Bastion Square, site ol another popular place Victoria's first fort. Now lor strollers. it's paved in brick and Art e rnoon t ea a nd c~bblestone, and lined crumpets in the lobby ol with restaurants and the Empress is a ritunl boutiques. that has become almost Lovers or h!story o.nd an essential purl of a vii· the outdoors will find lots it to Victoria. DON1T MISS OUR ·SPRING LEARANC OUR $2 MILLION $ DOLLAR INVENTORY FEATURES MQTORHOMES GMC Argosy Wmnebago Pace Arrow King's Highway CMftRS Dreamer • TRAV(l TRAIBtS Airstream Argosy Orea mer MINl·MQTOR HQMES Minnie Winnie OreamUner GMCMinnie Tt0ga ml. BARRY IV GNIER , . ,\ ~:>;1•~·1\i • ·' ,_,1 I r, • Wednesday. Ap11I 14, 1976 Plj,.OT·ADVERTISER l Aeriat view lhowadowntown Vancouver, 8.C. Railroad lines Spurred ' Vancouver's Fast Growth With its backdrop of ment, renamed Van-half a m1llio o , h e:s snowcapped mountains couver afll'r explorer and between Burr ard Inlet that descend t o the sea captain Geocae Van· aod the north arm olthe sparkUQJ blue witers of cou ver , wou ld soon Fraser River. ll bas the sea, Vaneo1&ver become a bustling port cmwn outward from the possesseaoneoflhemost and harbor town as the downtown a r e a , a beautiful settings of any western te rminus or pentnsula almost sur- city In the world. Canada's only cross· rounded by the waters of Butit wasn't the beauty country tra nsportation BwTard Inlet, English oflhe selling that brought system. Ba1 and False Creek, on· setUers flocking to I.he Net evea a tire that to a vastly larger area area back in the 1880's. lt .destroyed most ~ thatslre:tcbessoutbtolhe was the decision of the infant town could slow FraeerRiver. Can ad i an Pacific Vancouver's growth. hi 'fte .-eU-.,.Waa area Railway t o extend its stea_dy -and sometlme5 olGreater Vancouverex- transcontinental line to spectacular -increase teodt from the cUffslde the tiny s ettlement in population and area dweDings ol North and known as Hastings, an has made ft w~&tern Weal V•ncouver out the shore of Burrard Canada's molt poplllous alon& lh4: lands o1 the Inlet. city and the third city ol Fraaer Raver delta, and Speculators and busl-Canada'. lnchades the side-by-side nessmenalikequickly re· The citr Itself, with communit ies of ahzed that this settle-a population or almost Richmond, Burnaby and New Westmins ter. r===================:=;;-, Vancouver maintains Let Us Plan YOU A Beautiful BRITISH COLUMBIA VACATION '' Let OUf' Travel Experts plan a real Canadian Adventure for you this summer. Choose from Mr. Foste<'s vacation pec:Mgee. SEE US BEFORE YOU FINALIZE YOUR Pl.ANSI ASK Jtf r. FOSl'ER Its role as Canada's main door lo a nd from the Pacific. The docks that line the barbour arc terminals fot product:. from au around lht: Pacific Rim; frorn Mre western Canada ships Its products -incl~ng wheat, lumbe r , fi.s b. manufactured goods alKI many more -to the coon tries ot the world. Tlte water that sur· rounds Vancouver ls a major innuence on the people who live there Thls Is a city of bridges. cloa, to a dozen rnajor bridge s link th <' me tro politan are as together. And it Iii a city of 1hlp11 ; freighters, passenaer liners, ferries. pleuure cruisers a nd a plethora o r sailboats erowd the harbors aQ<t marinas of the clty. If the lirst image or Vancouver is colored blue, the second is col· ored green. Residenti41l areas obound with trees . the mountains are forest ........... ed up to tree line and · ;....,.._,._. ... ..,..__.._..._ ....... .-... ~~llllP.;.l'tr'llill!lflr'twiM't'lffi!r'vc._._., •• ~.-- 1 natural way of living for Vancouvor'1 cltltons ---- The Frog House: Native deafgn• In Kaan. Explore Indian Lore Ksan Recreates Native Life The Skeena River starts high In the northern mountains of British Columbia. gathering strength and turbulence as it twists loward the Pacific. This river's Indian name is 'Ksan; the Indians who lived in the five vill ages of the Upper Skeena called themselves the Gilksan, or the People of the 'Ksan, for the river with its fi sh and the valley with 1t~ wildlife were central to their lift.'. So it was fitting that when the Gitksan decided lo build a replica of an Indian village that they should call it 'Ksan and locate it at the juncture of the 'Ksan and Bulkley rivers. The 'Ksan Historic Indian Vlllage is a project that has grown over the years from the Treasure House first envisioned in the 1950's to the village that now stands near Hazellon. It has fulfilled the wishes of one high chief who said, ''It shall not be a museum, for we are not a dead peo- ple." 'Ksan is not a dead place. It Is populated not only with the build- ings, displays and artifacts that show the historic culture or the Gitksan but also by the dancers, artists and guides who demonstrate that this culture still has a vigorous life. There are six houses at 'Ksan: the Today House or the Arts, the Frog House of the Distant Past. the Wolf House or the Grandfathers, the Firewecd Houses or Treasures. the Carving House of All Times and the administration and storage building Inside these houses, each of which resembles an old-time communal hoqse, displays present the history and culture or the Gitskan from pre- Europ<:an days to the present. They show such things as the fi gures of a girl and woman weaving a mat and rain cloak, a medicine man curing a patient and gamblers playing the stick game. Other displays show household articles, trade goods from fur trade days and other items that were part of the lite or the Gltksan. There are fine tot.cm poles in the village, and a new museum Is under construction. ~WORLD NEIGHBOR TRAVEL. inc. ~\tU llr, ~~.:""'.· ~ .. i*D.-: .-..J.~~ "fAin .,,,~ 2043 Westclifl Drive, Suite 110, N1wport Beach 17th & Irvine (Behind Coco's) 92660 IF YOU SEE IT ADVERTISED, CALL US Your Professional Bonded Travel Agent Appointed Agents Fot AIR, CRUISES, TOURS, HOTELS ReprHtnting All Canadian Tour & Ctuiu Companies •Escorted Holy l-ond Tours •Greece ; To All Areas Of The World •Special Interest Tours (Singles, Study Groups, Art, Music) • Independent Travelers Welcome • Charter Flights I (114) 645-2636 J I OPEN SAT. 10 AM·3 PM ANO , WEEKDAYS 9 AM·5 PM 41lviNtNGS BY APPOINTMENT • Mtll>K[I) A. RUSSHL Prnid~nl I M.1n~11~r The Empress. She's always loved the sea. And company. Come and discover The Empress. A magnificent castle by the sea. overlooking the picturesque harbour of Victoria, British Columbia. A quaint city of quiet charm with antique shops, carefully tended gardens, and imported goods from around the world. You'll find English woollens and bone china, Scottish tartans and Irish linens. Only a few minutes' walkaway. Or stroll a quiet beach. And be back In time to Join her majesty for afternoon tea. And The Empress wlll treat you royally, because she knows no other way. With wide hallways, high ceilings, and beautifully appointed rooms. And a staff ftlat cares as much for you, as they do for her. For reservations. contact John A.Tetley Co. Inc. or your travel agent. Or call toll free 1-800-648-3051 . Victoria ·s Empress Hotel. She may be the reason they call it British Columbia. ••••••••••••••••••••••• I Please tell me more about : Tho Empress. and Vic1Q11a. I I 1 Name __________ _ I : Address _________ _ I c· I tlY-----------1 I State Zip 1 : MaN to: I 1 Gel ~!..M•naocr. : I ~ . ..,,. .. Holot, THE r:":"t; I I Btllilh~umt>la, cMP~SS: I V8W IW!l, Clt,,_.[4 I I Cltltlda. ----I ••••••••••••••••••••••• I • •tt ~ f .__-------~-·---·_J ~!J,.S=---~-----•.iro;;iirm:i ___ _ - \ DAILY PILOT Sunday. Aprll tl, 1976 r. Tia• eom pl•tloa ol ~ mountelu ~ :!~:.::iZ. tu Unkln1 lbe beautihl Dew · •Wa Netusp Natup bot aprinp spa ..tpaiau IOUtb forced toaatractei oat of Ule fiaal Unlit iD a ebain ot naluNl atone and timber acemc hi&hwaya enclrd-and with fisb, came and IDCtheiJorioutKpaeJ wild flowers -tbla ~-ot souUaeast~m hitherto remote area ls BritlabColumbla. deati•ed to become a • tourist •a mttCI. -NroWbea4 was • blve • BaJMr, Jhi'e 10M can museum and live Gay l&l'Oll..U.fer a lellurely Nineties entertainment. eo .ia tM Mt .,.wags al C.tcb a rlde on the ~ (or-' UlY ol autbealic atagecoach! u.e wblte.uacly beaches swtoc arou.nd west inlo on Kooteo.ay Lite II ~ou Kimberley -wbere prefer), before boardin.1 Cominco maintains far· tbe ~er lerey ~t Balfour tamed floral 1ardea.a, for 'the w~ I longest fed wi&h Uaeir equallJ· fret ferry ride -•forty-famou. fff't..lllzer! KJm· minute endae ael'Oll and b e r l • y b a 5 b e e n Clear waters boost the pleaaure of ectaba ot •dh'ity fflOID the late Tiie Wpwn forb at lDa until~ -and • -Highway 16 : :..&Mc ff! • -follows the Arrow -a~ MW<ZZoir to Fauq.uier, m 1•. then crosses the lake by t:k::"=n!;o;':;8~ traoaform4l11 i nt.o a dtvef• at Alvera Inlet the eastern *'t;Jt's ' Swh&.·l tyle alpltH t'I h Stories . Fiii slow tcenl"~ M>UUr ~ mtk JIQUa ... s pa s't mac n lfleenl bleraerten. - · ur ferry before winding Tbearueaatofatoca. weat up tbrouslk tlle 1..Me aUU hid~ laldnli&.o M,9naahee Mount,ins Dal lllllinc rhoat tow. and on. into the aucb as historic s~. Okanagao. high In the mountains between Ne w Denver The great circle lour, and Kaslo. however, tales Hifbway Ta.e at w a..U.-liOUlb bicbway throuih the West Kootenays follows the weat bank of the Columbio IUver Arrow Reservoir south from Revelstoke to Shelter ~Y aear Arrowhead, cros.aes by car ferry to the east •bore, and then south to Naku.Sp. With lus h forests. ::.purkl ing s tream s. 01.)"'" 8tth\f\ Co4umb11' v1rg.1ft k,..,.,, I Mrtil1r•o Cfu~ofu' Md "''?NY '••-Cr.-up -h•11d lly oYet" vt«•.,, of C.o..t H.-"04f Dtwt 100 tNtlt.l'W) ~ .... ft'WM o., ••ft tf'WOt.lqt-i t14io•~t cru• ""•~"''•C•"' •"•l"l•'Y on '"•• ~.i'~1 IP~ 10 0.'f"' All •net It ,.. YM<.Ot.J••' Into Gen~ ... _ £,....., ........ 10 .. .,,....., &l 11•~ llGW4~1 ~ 16 Ure other way - southeast from Nakusp to tlie northern tip of Slocan Lake a nd doWn lbe east shore. Ask about a spectaculac chasm just a few paces from the road, near the north end oltbe lake. With the old, winding pol -holed road along S l oca n Lake transformed into a modern highway, one of B.C . 's most scenic lakeside drives becomes one of the easiest. BeyoDd the lake, at South Sl~an, sight.seers have a choice: -Head east to Nelson. Queen C ity or the Kootenays, then along the w es t arm of Koote•t..Y Lake. to Kokarlee ~rlnp, to the Drive on 11Jong lhe RI Inlet t•1fe Omiqf Guerbota y ecbro111eee!_"'J(th8 soulb-bound Kootenay vers • River and, near Canal ::: ~~~b~r~~~ [~~· ~k!~r~:J~r~:-: They te ll II ~ot of around CreaU>n, "where northbound Columbia stories around this part It was a filling name ror an inJet in a coast that Is both brutal and lo\'ely. Located between the nortbern tip or Van- couver Island and the southern re1teh or the Kootenay East and West River or the coast. Most or meet." · them ore big fish.stories, -Alternatively. com· lng IO\lth rrom Slocan Lake, the \'..i1itor can view a~s.om e Keenleyside D am at Cast.legar -with ample locks accommodating pleuure craft and log booma w ith equ a l aplomb; then south to Trail (site ot the w~ld 's largest d nc smeller) and Roatand Cwhere Nancy Greene Raine learned to ski). Thence you head east through Fruitvale and Salmo, onto the Salmo-Creston Skyline Drive -a spectarular 8000' mountaln·top route which speeds travel between the East and West Kooteoays. Ptlrt.latt OQ~, you·~ and most of them nre in the Rocky Mountain lnle Trench -a tow, wide valley fl anked by lbe Rockies oo the east and For these inlets that Queen Charlotte Jslands, cut inward from Queen il is open to the long, Charlotte Sound arc dangerous swells and home not only to assort· violent storm s of the ed charactcr6-bul to the Paciljc Ocean. The land granduddy Chinook here plunses down from salmon t hat a r e the the Coast Mountains to prized game fi sh ol all the d ec1>lY indented tM coast (jords that sJash many the equally breathtnkine Purcells and Sctkirks wi the west Spend som e lime a round Lake Win- dermere, surely one ol tbe world 's loveliest lakes. Plan a slop nt One of the c11rl1est Fairmont Hot Springi; -stories a bout Rive rs where a superb resort Inlet conrerns the man- and convention centre is ner In which it got it.s surrounded by thousanda name. It was named by al acres oJ ROC'ky Moun-Captain Geor ge Van- t.aln wilderness. Try the couver, not , as you might 18-bole golf course, the think, for the rivers that four outdoor miner.al flow into it, but Jor pools. the lndoo~ s~I George Pitt, lsl Baron p,ools: the s winging Ri vers, a man described mght·llre. as ••brutal and half. miles b ack i nto lhc co:ist, presenting a spec- tacle or grandeur and beauty. It is a lonely coast, in· habited sparsely by log- gers, fishermen, Indians a nd the occasional recluse who has rejected human society. There 's a l o vel y stretch olon& Moyie And then on past In· Rlvu and Lake from vermere and Athelmere mad" .. but with a lovely wife. Between 1954 and 1974, more than 13,000 fi s- hermen caught more than 9,000 Chinook in Rivers lnlel. CN-ston to Cran brook and Windermere -none -------------------- ,,,.--------~---------1111r..1 boom ·town or south· ol wbl~h are. ·mere' at \'i~itor5 . . . ustern Rrilish Colum· all , unless~you count An adventure vacation at Chllco Lake Wilderness Ranch 1fcleom.: to bia, feasting on mining, :merely enchanting• -:-logginc ancl tourism into the resort commuru-YELLOWllF.A D ty or Radium Hot Spr-C 'Ol'~"fll y Tiie g I a• t Ka Ii n mgs hotels, motels, re- '"• 1 1G ,,.,. of to"' Resourres open· pit coal sorts, spas. an excellent BRITISHCOLUlllllA rtstr mines Ile eastward golf course and a ran-beyond Fcrnie, and then tastic entrance through 'foull wa!ll 10 11ngef awhile in Central and romes 4 600' high Sinclair Can yon into N 1r1nwosrern 8t111Sh Columbia ' Crowsnest Pass through Kootcnay National Park Steep rnount••n passes · rolling "1115 • dense the mighty Rorkics and thence to Banff. '"'""' orassey meadows Mid rugged seascapes unfol<J as you trJvol from ttwl Rocky p,lountains to tne P.lc1t1c Ocoan and to t"• Oueen Charlotte I 1 11•.J, tll•yoniJ M1lf'!I ol sp•r'"•ng takes, and many streams ;111d riv(•rs for w11ter sports and f1sh1ng. n"t"n Colurnb1a·, YELLOWHEAD 16 areA la .1 1 o1<or1/oor,mJn5 pitrad1sc VELLOWHEAO l OUN r n ( o!. FUN .is you will w1tnes!> du11no your .,.,,t t.11051 comn1u11111os Doasr ol !heir own l111t1v111 and p.tgoan1a World famous 111h1ng .1n11 h11r•t1no uncrowded champ1ons111p golf 0•1• H·~ d.,tl hl\tory -Vta•t KSAN. Fr St JamH " the 111"or4kl Fl OfJOrge • cUacovor an extinct volt:.anro ,,, h1~r 1 ,,.,,ld•rnen trait you'll ltnd a lout >rJ'-"" plJyQ•Ound 1n our VELLOWHEAO A Hf A tr. •t v~·u 1 "''"' to reh/rn to again 1na .>O••n i Return towarcJ Cran· To comple te your cir brook, though, to take in de tour, however, heud Fort Steele an historic northwest at Radium, Nor thwes t Mounted olong the Columbia to J•olk e outpostfoundt.-din Golden -thence up 1R87 and ren·n ll y through s pec tacular rt.·~torfd by the provln-lfogE'rs Pass and back to caal government. com your starting point at plct.c wtth on excellent Rcvclstokc. HAIL OOLUMBIAI BRITISH COLUMBIA C7:r) A Can3d1an Vacation This Summer Will Oc A TrtP Vw ti Always Cherish d LnOUISTAff rt.AN YOUI TOU. ... And You Will Entoy All Points Of lnterer.r N~T~ lnQINda' 1107 Jamboree Rd Newport• Inn 'A.J.T-.w Phone: 844-0300 A mogn1f1ttnl lodge nestled on the ~ts of (1,,1~0 tult• SutrOVl'td~d by toW11ring <oostot mountains And blut Yc111s Go fishing. II, ICll>otk riding, M11IK19, «ubo drwing, hovseboor.nq, tonotll'lg Piaf o few stt1 of 1~ron11 ~w1m on our mdo0t pool Arid unwind 111 th• souno Then t1tal youiself to the gourmet dfl1ghr~ 1n rhe dining 1oom Two 1onwnient 01ist11ps Ott locoted next to !tit 101\(h So you "'" leO'tll los Anqeles Of Son r tQl\(1~(0 1n rtw morning And bt here by noon !Of matt tnlOllTlfltion ond o ''" colo1ful bi()(hule m<MI )hi\ toupotl todov HAMI AootUS CITY STATI Mell ••• c1111110 lo1&41 wu,..,_ .. ••"~h Wllllo"'' loti• ,.o. loa 47JO, w*'-· ......... lfitlth ColllMMo, O.noda . . 11, ) •• \ • I • • L 1 l• 11,!11 ~ .: :i11J tlll '~' I •• ' IJ •• , , , ·, , r\ • ,, , , , , ,, • • , , •fl t , , ,, ~ ...................... ~--·-,···-J-·-~-------·--- • - l •t I If I',•• ..... , . ,/. Giraffe is a favorite at Okanagan Game Farm In Pentlcton, B.C. Animals Are Given Room To Roam in Wildlife Park Th<' Okanugan Gu me Farm, one or the most popular tourist attractions m Western Cnnudo, is the subject of a new film being released for world· wide distribution by lhe National Film Board. Prints of this rum will be placed all over the English speaking world and will receive major ex· posure via television. Entitled "Sanctuary", the film was the brain child of independent. or as he puts It "very Independent" film maker Richard Savage. ''The film was not commissioned by the Game F arm," says Savage, "l was Impressed hy the fnrm and the mm Idea took shape as a contribution towards the f'arm 'swell being. "Sanctuary" Is the fourth produc Uon of Savage's to gel International distribution by the National t,ilm Board. Now a r esident ol North Van· couver. his film career goes back thirty years and Includes directing such notable films as "Of Mice and Men'' with Lon Chaney Jr .• ''Blue Denim" with J ackle Coogan. and "Halful of Rain" with Tlppi Hedren. He a till flies to Hollywood eccasional· lyon a eonsultant basis. Rlr h Artl !':11v11"P I~ nnf thf'I fir~t film producer lo b<>come interested In the Okanagan Game Farm. The animals in their vast natural setting hove been us ed for bnckground for a number of television commercials and wlld·life films. ''Sanctuary"' however. Is the first rilm featuring the Game Farm itself. Each year over 100,000 visitors flock to this 560 acre area, five miles south of Peatlcton. 8.C. to gaze In wonder at the 350 animals of 75 species that live there. Unlike zoo animals. the animals on the Game Farm enjoy renlaUve freedom In their large paddocks, some or them covering severol acres. Amateur photographers and clnemato· graphers appreciate the natural background for their pictures almost as much as the professionals. Visitors to one of the world's m ost unusual game farms al Pentlcton, B.C .• hall· from as many rar·nun1 places as the animals that attract them -in any year, human visitors Crom Auslralla con see their native e!llu: Alric ans vlslt with giraffes, and a tourist from ScoUand wlll re· col[nlze tho hlltbland 1taa. I • I Y~.11 ~ illl here Within a radius of I 00 miles of Vancouver The bright Jigh1~ uf a mag nlficent cosmopolitan clty~fu.!re rcst<luranb 5el\.'e rood from around 1he 1.1.'0rld Where parks. beaches. harbour. mr>1mtams, ski run~ and all kinds of en1ertt1mment com blnc to mdke 1his a cily unique In all 11\c world Take a short feny ride northwc~I to thl' Sunshine coo~t and (!l\)C>y the rd.uJng atmosphere of mountains ..... ind. sea, sun a'nd some of the fin~t salmon f~hing In th11 wor!d -t· experience the peace and beaury of nch produdlw farms and ranche-. Vto.1t N<M Westminster, British Columbia\ hr.I capital and Fort Langley, & Hudson's Bay ~1 where British Columbia 1.1.-as proclaimed " colony In 1858. Enjoy the thrill$ and spill~ of the Cloverdale Rodeo. See planes from around the world at the /\bbcitsford Inter natlonal Air Show. Watch drag mcln!.J at Mission Raceway · Southwestern British Columbia. · 1t'1 all here for you! .--·------------------------· Travel north along I IQO.A:e Sound by Cclr. I • ror more inlonrurlon 11bouf : bus or train through 500le of the most : ~r unloo.icuablt> holld .. y ho 1 Incredible scenery anvwhere. Anti don't 1 SoulllW(.-stcrn Bn11.h Colu111l>1.1 1 miss the BC. Mining Museum at Brltannld : plcMc wrile : Beach Hike In the mountains of Garibakh : ~ Mainland S/W : Park oc ski the world cla!>s slopes of .Whk1 1 p O Box 4 70, Ai.JMSll 1 ler Mou ntain.· The historic Royal Hud~n 11 MAM.AHO s.w Bnti h Columbia. Can<>c.fo : steam train takes some 500 people on a , . 1 memorabl1e excursion to the logging com 1 1 munlty of Squamish five &ys 11 week 1 Namo 1 through the summer. '1 : Follow tho Fraser River east to I lope at the 1 l\ddrC!91 : entrance to the Frasct Canyon 11nd beyond l :, to Yale. Spuzzum and the exchlng Hell's Gate flshwlly. Along Its banks you'll find a I : myriad of things to see and do. Get close , 1 to Mture 111 the Reifel Bird Sllnctual'Y end l 1 ·~------------------....-_,;________ •••••••• ~ ••••••••••••••••• J • DAILY PM.OT • . . SUnday, Af?!!l 11. 1978 Wednesday. April 14, 1976 PILOT·ADVERTISER B~itish . Colu ' Forthetitn 1. Downtown Vancouver as it looks from Coal Harbour in Stanley Park. 2. Fort Steele, once a gold rush boom town, growing old gracefully in the East Kootenays. 3. Paddle your own canoe on a wilderness lake. 4. The nation's largest ferry fleet sails from the British Col~mbia mainland to Vancouver Island and the Gulf Islands. 5. Take a ferry (see No. 4.) to Victoria on Vancouver Island and browse for treasures till teatime. 6. Van- couver's Gastown, the cobblestone heart of a big new city-third largest in Canada. 7. Sec sky· Pl• How J'o AHend The E: VACATIONLAND 8 F R E E ~:lival ~ Tickeh ••alable .. ,..tklpaffag loc• tro•ef OC)eft 7 PILOT·AOVERTISER Wedne_sday. April 14, 1978 _____________ .._ ____ ... - bia, Canada! of your life~ -.1 r.1 ping Mt. Assiniboine in the Kootenays. 8 Cattle country and the Williams lake Stam- 1wJe. Dozens of rodeos ride through the season. ,, Long Beach, Vancouver lsland-11 sandy miles .il11 ng the Pacific. 10. A bogey at H arrison Hot "11n n~s golf course. Now's the time to ~rite for .1 lot more pictures and information: British Cnlu mbia Department of Travel Industry, 1019 \\'ha rf Street, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada \'8\V 2Z2. Or see your local travel agent. -... Sund~y.April 11.1976 DAILVPtLOT 7 • - a OAllY PllOT . • Sunday. Af)fll 11, t978 ~ .............. _. .... ,... ....... .._ .......... _.;~'-11t. .... ' . I t • .,,,•.I , Wednesday. April 14, t976 Pl LOT-ADVERTISER " Hot Pools of . Water Offer Quiet· Escape at Fairmont Medical opinions may vary on tbe curative powers or mineral hot spr- tngs. but travelers agree that the JM>t pools or British Columbia offer aoout the most pleasant and r elaxing diversion available anywhere. Fairmont Hot Springs in the Kootenays ls one of the many British Columbia resorts that have sprune '\IP around these magnificent bot spr· ln . r ·2,00o-acre developmeot ln the from 112.degrees Flo US degrees F . A beautiful 18-bole golf course. set against a backdrop of \.he Canadian Rockies, provides one or the m ajor acth•iUes for spring, summer and fall vis itors. Tennis, roller skating. bane 1Udln1. bone-back riding and bildne are other major activitit>s durfng these seasons. --------------------------........ --'"----;" Wlndermere Valley, open year In eas ily-accessible highways, Fairmont is Jus t 187 miles from Calgary; I& mil ea north o( Cron· brook near the B.C. -U.S. border or a 100 mile jaunt from Golden on Hlgbway 95. ~ lm11g111c Jigging for d.1ms on \:l~l uncrowded ~ bcachc~. Boat mg a l..ing-~izc T)CC sa lmon. Savoring n s~cnic fc:ht of rnwcring mountuins. evergreen forests uni.I ~him mering ~cas. l hen, c'lploring Victoria one of lhc mo)I foscrnating ci1ic~ any\\ here. Thl.''c urc ju\l ~111111: of 1hc pleasure$ of Vancou\.cr hlund -a vn~l green pince tha t'$j11sl o short crubc from the British Columbia mninland. But a world apart in rclaxina good times. Why not mail the coupon 1od"y for a colorful prcviC\\ ! l :.-~~nd P:ic;o:.:----l I 4M • 63.S Hamboh Strecl, I ;_ I Vic:toria, Brillsh Columbl•, Canada 1 I PIC'an• r11Jl1 m~ culur/111 brod1111 t ~ VII I·,,,,,"''''' /J l111ul, I Vi<tvrlo mid tltr G11lf /Jla111fs. I Name I (pluMptillU I Address I L:·:_ _____ ~,==~-:J 'round, Fairmont hos four pools where the odorless mineral water ranees in temperature Crom 85 decrees F to 118 degrees F. Also featured are private mineral swirlpools and therapy as well as natural baths carved Crom rocks where water temperatures ~ary Accommodation al Fairmont ranges from luxurY suites to ruslic cabins. Trailer sites and camping areas are a voilable Cor the mobile set. Canoes Still Thrive Crooked River Provides Route By .JOHN WALTER In days gone by, the birch bark canoes or fur traders and explorers cleaved the waters of the Crooked River, north of Prince George. But times have changed, and now it is the aluminum or fibreglass canoes oC l atter-day Alexander Mackenzies and Simon Frasers thal run the no kilometers (70 miles) or this historic river. The source of the Crooked River is Summit Lake, SO kilometers (30 mll~s) north or Prince George on the Hart Highway 97. Just south of Sum- mit Lake is the helfht oC land that stretches east and west across North America to form the north-south continental d ivide. Waters lo lhe south or the divide now south to \.he Atlantic and P acific Oceans; waters to the north. including Summit Lake and the Crooked River. now north to the Arctic Ocean. The Crooked Rlv~r. li ving ue to its name, me ander s crooked !} northward trom Summit Lake past farmland and forest and through marsh and meodow to McLeod Lake. In lls journey from lake lo lake, the Crooked River is never far from the Harl Highway and the British Columb ia Ra ilway, lhc modern-day arteries of commerce that carry the traffic that ot one time was the almost exclusive pre- rogative or the river. History pervades the river's every eddy and backpool. Early explorers , Cur traders, and settlers travelled the river by canoe or trod Its shoreline following \.he centuries-old routes or the Athabaskan Indian tribes. (Sir Alexonder Mackenzie navtiated the waters of the Crooked River on his epic-making Journey to the Padfic Ocean. Mackenzie. aCter apendinc the winter or 1792-93 al an encampment on the Pence River. scl out ln May, 1793 ror \.he Pacific From the Peace, be journeyed up the Parsnip and Pack Rivera to McLeod Lake, then alonlt the Fraser River to the West Road River, then westerlv bv land and water. re· achln1t the open sea OQ July 22, 1793. Mackenzie was the first while man to see the Pacific Ocean from the coost of Northwest America, pre- dating the more widely known Lewis and Clark expedition by more than twelve years. The Crooked River today remains a pleasant waterway for canoeists. Rated Grade 1 plus over Its full lencth. It has one rated rapids 10 kilometers (six miles) upstream Crom McLeod Lake and there are sweepers and some beaver dams in Its Cirst few miles. In most places the river ls 12 to 15 meters wide and a meter deep, making paddling a not too strenuous chore. About 30 kilometers (20 miles) from Summit Lake, the twisls and turns o r the Crooked Ri,•cr straighten to Corm Davie Lake and a short distance further. Kerry Lake. The placid waters or the lakes con· trast s ha rply with lhe mor t turbulent river. Fifteen miles from its source, the rl\'er passes through a corner of its na m esa ke provin cial park, a popular camping and picnicking orea that includes within Its 2,500 acres (1,000 hectares) Bear Lake and Hart Lake whose waters, clear and relatively warm, beckon swim· mers and water-oriented recrcu· Uonlsts from far and near. McLeod Lake, journey's end for Crooked River, was the site or a North West Company po s t established In 1805 by Simon Fraser. OrigJnally Trout Lake. the lake and the tort were renamed in honor of Archibald McLeod , a company of- fi cer. About midway along its eastern shor e Is Whiskers Point Provincial Park, a small park visit· ed often by campers and picnickers. especlolly by residents of nearby Mackenzie, British ('olumbia's rirst instant town. From Summit Lake to Mcl.ood Lake, the Crooked River wends Its scenic, hlstory·laden way. Each dip of the canoclal'a paddle reveals another vista to view and turns ba~k the r lock to a more romontir lime. • 9 Cro11 country akHng Is a popular apon nHr AtHn Uk• Ski Tours Help Travelers Enioy Scenic Back Country Sunday, April 11. 1978 DAILY PILOT 9 Kimberley Builds A Bit of Bavaria ll'a not e,xaeUy a verted their stores and aecret, but la 19'12, shops to an authentic aomelblng akin ao a Bavarian loofc. in - Fairy Godmother with a corporalin& structural macic wand t.oucbed tbt ehangH and sparkling lives and landscape ol oew lnleriort •. K1mberley, a city deep in Brililb Columbia's East Not satisfied with lht: Kooten-.ya. rebuilding of the caty To 1ive aome penpec-core alone, people began tive to the translorma-to touch everythine 'Ailh Uon Imagine the moun-their enthusiasm a nd tai~ous southeastern energy. Jn dividu1tl corner or British Colum· home-owners throughout bla an(! Its history. The tM city beautlfit"d l~eir Sullivan ore·body was homes ; e xt e n s1n· discovered in the 1890's, recreational de velop and lt was then that Kim· ment continued berley, named after the famed K lmbKle1' And tbe streets 01 dlamond minea ln South c) 0 W • t 0 W D W e r l' Africa, began to lame lransformed 10to a the wllderness and de· ~avarla~. mall ca_lled velop a ruture that Platzl, with h1~h aeemed without borboo comtry trees. o bubbhng By the early J.JSO's mm: brook, and alpiae hut:>. ~rley could bout ol be-Every winter: during l~J not only tbe hlabest 10 days In F e bruary City In lhe nation (3662 called Wintcrrcst, th<' feel or 1099 metres) but Plalll betomcs the site also to be!ng the ho~ of for an Ice sculpture con- tbe world s laree~t silver test. Jn sum mer band Seed aad zinc aune and concerts, ort s hows, t~e 1937 world cbam· wandering minstrels and pLonship bocltey cl~b, the authentic c o s tuming Kimberley Dy~a1n1Lers. mate the Platzl a warm From • t Jn Y c~ ty and relaxing pl ace to Away Crom the roads him deep Into moun-the countryside and get boots that are cut lower nestled deep In 8 h~gh spend an afternoon. July and the railways or tainsldeforests. someexercise. than tbot.e u aed in mountain valley, Kim· is one bi& family affair, Br 1 ti 5 b Co 1 um bl a Instruction in cross-"The number of people downhill, and poles. The berley crew vlne-llke. up topped off by :\ giant stretches a vast loneli· country skiing bas been golnc cross·country ski· wel&ht and the width of the many steep a.nd Beeriest, where more ness of fields and forests, added to many school lne ha, tripled from last the akl depend oa tbe craggy •lopes, seeking than 4,000 locals and vis· mountains and lakes and P r o I r a m s l n the year. and I guess it will purpose It ls used ror: ~=ol:e andpa!'~~:1 ~ il«siiiiiiiiaiiiitliiiiteiiiiniiiidiiii. ====;;;;;, rivers. Some of It is northern part of the pro-triple again this year ... light touring, general the majesUc Purcell and harsh and diUlcult; vince and sales or cross· says Siege. "I think this touring or mountain Rocky mountains. Bal some of lt is genUe and country eqvipment have ls going to be a nation or tour l n e . Tb ere are the influences or mini.ne welcoming. Vost of it is s oared all through cross·country skiers. It's spttla1 outfits made foe created a dull utilitarian beautiful. British Columbia. fantastic exercise; doc· cross-country skiers. but mlnlnc town, a city lack-s pr in r th rough Ski touring was the tors s~udying athletes light, warm clothing of inC in Imagination and autumn, man on foot or original form of skiing. have discovered that the an.Y kind will do as well. diversity. on horseback can ex-As many as • 50Q. years cross-country skier is the Slgce compares the Then came the great plore thiscountry. Bulin ago Norse~en dis· fittestofthem all." motion of aki·touring to idea -a Bavarian City winter, as snow reaches cove~ed that they could Ski trails have been that of walking, but here of the Canadian Rockies. down from the north and move rapidly and readl· cut and marked in three 70 f h ff In just eight months, creeps along the moun· ly across the surface or parks In southern Bri!ish cor:~'1r~tmo thte ekl~k ~ with enormous com · tain slopes. much of it thesnowiftheyfastened Columbi a : Manning straightback,Uketbatof munlty effort, over 80 becomes virgin \er· crude wooden skis to P~rk . on _the Hope-a horse _ and 30 percent percent of the town's ritory. Walking or rldini their feet and moved out Princeton Htg hway: and fromtbepoles. businessmen had bttomes uncertain and In a running. gliding mo-at Cypress und _M~nt riiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii difficult; try this Jonell-lion Se)•m our pro v1n c1al ness by anowmobUe and . porks near Vancouver. you overwhelm it with The skung explosion of' Booklets are also availa- nolse and speed. the last few ~ecad_es has ble that tell of the best see~. o prohferahon of tr ails to take through There la a way l o racahtles for the downhill Whistler Mountain north travel this winter coun· skier and th e near· of Vuncouver. try. Tho\lHDdS of people disappearance or the ski· What does il la ke to do In Brltlsh Columbia have tourer. ski-t ouring? f'irs t. a discovered lo the last Si ga;e Bjorklund , mlnlmum of equipment. fcwyearawbattbe Scan· west<'rn division touring the pro pe r skis. n ar- dlnavlans bav~ known cb:urman of the Can:i· rower than downhill skis, forcenturiea:that cross· dlan Ski As•rnci ation ,....------------< coo_ntry touring on skis dtscnbes the groups ol open l a n e w a nd ski tourers who mt>l an ILOERNESS TOURS pcncdUl world of snowy the 19!>0's ond 1960'11 TO bc.'auty "Thr1 e weren't many of' ,. ______ _ Now tht' cross-country us und you'd never hear i.k ler h ns become a awordofEnglishspoken ILDERNESS CAMPS famlllnr fiRure on the m the aroup. German, "lllf'™' .., ... ~' -..._ rollin g hills of th e Fi nni s h . S w e dla h , -Cn rlboo :i nd Chilcotln Norw<'ginn, Danish _C...,f.MIM!l......., and on the frozen lakes c>f hut no English " ~:::::.°:.::.':.''"- the f11r north country In ,.,.,...,.,._,,. the southwest corner or Rut 1n the 11no·s, ~rGU· .. ,..,_._...-... .., ..... " t:": THE PEIFECT VACATION VEHICLE CIMrSioa by SCAT CAT • TIYITA CUUIS A I f•b910tHI Ndy cfo••t. ell,... lattfie duM ,.,,, whHta,, btll.dl ... ,. ,.. 'lt~OUQll cM. '"''I "'911, -,-. 10 >Q ,.., ol IM"f MH 70 _.-11- ..,,. t.th41 6ouOte 1tt tnfft& t'l"4 ~ wn" dilfMftd ••Mt pvmp J ~' l'°"IJ, -"'" .,.d 6 ..,_ 9•"°" h0"""'9 ._ ~ llP TO 11-IJ -,_ ejlUOMI COM£ ... MEET THE EXPERTS Loi• Is fro"' the Morftlwest and she •d e.er staff 'Ire tMru9hly faMllior with hotels aftd ilCJl'tMelftcJ -let US .... yow trip crt "° &tr.Cost Call 644-f 412 or lll-113 5 MEWPORT CENTER TRAVEL BUREAU 600 N•wport Ct11l•r Dr M.w,ort a.eel! .. the provlnt'l'. t rai ls country touring baa through alpine parks ar e come into lls own. It has tx>ana cut for the cr<)ll;S· attracted people who are country skier, and loJot· lookln& for a way to hike ging roads ar.. 1eadinR in "inter . a w oy ti> 1iC<' • • I t t ~ : I ~ I 1, ., ,,.., '' ·' t I __ ..................... i • • JO DAILY PILOT Sunday. April 11 1976 Fun Seekers Flock Toward Southern Lakes Regions The southern anterior of British Columbia has become Lotus Land to laterally mtlhons or run.seekers 0\'l'r the past couple or decades. This vast playland incorporates nearly all of the large lakes of !>Ou thern 811t1sh Columbia , and mo~t of the pt inc1pal rivers. The Okanagan-S1m1lkameen as named fot the tw o main 11 ver valleys at encompasses -the Simalkamet•n flow s east from the Cascade Mountarns above Princeton as far as Kerem eos. then south-cast across the border to join the south· bound Okanagan R iver near Tonasket, Washington. Famed Okanagan Lake, 80 miles Iona,: and a vacationers delight ls the largest l ake or this region, but Osoyoos , V aseaux., Ska h a, Kalamalka and Wood Lakes are all part of the Okanagan River system and all ofter clelllD undy beaches, l>par~lna waters, spectacular !)Cenery. excellent lacllities and even some great fishing. Rainbow Trout over 30 pounds have been taken from Okanagan Lake itself in recent years. The smaller. tasty Kokanee arc also plentifuJ in most of these lakes. Houdayers also enjoy the orchards a nd vineyards dotting the Okanagan h1lls1des. • Ea st o f th e Okanagan - Similkarneen hes a vast vaca- tionland known as the Kootcna) s The Columbia Ra ver flows north from south-easte1 n BC. up the spec- tacular Rocky Mountain Trench -a broad 'alley "'ith the Canadian Rockies on the cast ond the equally spectacular Purcells and Sdk1rks on the west. This is hot springs country, loo, with luxury resorts such as Fair· mont Hot Springs and Radium Hot Springs. Columbia and Windermere are two or the best-known lakes Jn this section of the interior. Westward lies big and beautiful Kootenay Lake, famed for fishing, boatine and "the world's longest free ferry ride." More hot springs appear among the myriad resorts surrounding this watery wo11 · derland. After the Columbia makes its "big bend " and no"s south again west of Kootenay Lake, at broadens out into the gigantic Arrow ReservoLC - stretching from almost the Trans· Canada Highway m the north to Castlegar near the US border. Boaters can now launch their craft at Revelsloke and !>::J1l south through lhe Arrow Reservoir Pldure/ourself in the . heart o British Columbia •.. . . . strolling along a white-sand beach on the shore of a clear, blue lake, surrounded by the unspoiled natural freshness and beauty of British Columbia. You owe yourself that much. Relax. Revitalize. Explore historic sites and scenic wonders along meandering paved highways that form a magical "Figure Eight" in 'British Columbia's Central Interior. House- boating, swimming, fishing, sunning are but a few of the leisurely pursuits you will enjoy against a backdrop of grass- lands. rushing rivers. towering mountain glaciers and-pleasant valleys. Make the "Fabulous Figure Eight'' your vacation number this year. Phone (604) 372-7722. .. _________ , ~--------- • I I For colourlul brochures write to: 11 I British Columbia's REGION "E" I P.O. Box ~88, Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada I I I I NAME .•.•••.• I ••••• I •••••••••••••••••••••• ' •• I ••• I • • • • • • • • • I I . I I AOOAESS ..•.•••• ' ••••••••• I ••• I ••• '.' t It •• I •••••• I. I ' I •• I.. I I I I .. I.' •••••••••••••••••••• I. I •••• I I •. I I .•• I I. I .''. t ••• I I ' I.... .1 L-------------------------~ t I • "· \ Woonosday Ap111 14, 1976 PILOl·ADVERTISER ffl' Golfen Ilk• the llnka et Radium Hot Spring• Hot Springs Attracts Golfers Radium Hot Springs, one of the major recreation are.s in~ Cana- dian Rockies, is fast becoming a favorite spot for golfors from all over the continent. Recognizing this fact. Doug and Bruce Mcintosh. who already have a major stake in the area, as ow ners of the Juxuriou's Radium llOl Sprang:. Lodge, decided to expand their hold ings by acquiring the Radium Hot Springs Golf and Country Club. "We were anxious to expand our facility," says Doug. spokesman for the two youthful brothers. "When lhc Club became available. we knew it was a natural for our operation." The Club House has already been enlarged and rcnovatro by the new owners, and they are moving ahe1.1d With the ::.eedan g Of new greens lo CX· pand t he course to 18holes. British Columbia's Spectacular OKANAGAN VALLEY . . a place to relax .. get away from it all! This year lry tile Okanagan and Slmllkameen Valleys of Brtl•sll Columbia Sparkling lakes edged by clean. sandy beaches Invite sw1mm1ng, water skiing and llshing. Lustt orchards dot the valley floor and surrounding hills. Magnificent alpjnc parks are Ideal for hiking and baok·packlng A number ol modem. friendly communities offer line accommodation . To learn more about this bcaulllul vacationland malt lhls coupon. ·~-~ri,'1~ti~r;:::1------------ ----, ')~ I To ~ .. .., llml"-Towlal Au'". t Jullllff '•l'llloft. ua..,. on... I ,_,..let..,, l ,C, c.-. f. pj .... •41ftd 1t1• CQ!o<lul ..... I ••••tu•• Or>,,.. t tunny Oli•"ao•n s.n111••,,.-n ' I I I I t 8tett llo ' L-------------:.J . . .w I 19t.tl r, '11 -1 .•J·,.•~ 1 _J ---·---------·--···-·····----·--·---·---··-------- • \,) i:<I • 111\0 t) 1 Wednesday. AS)(ll 1 ", 1976 &lnd!y. '1>rtl 11. te76 DAILY PllOT J l ~oyalty Sails Again A Princess Cruise in Canada ''A capital •hip for cm octan trip is the Prir&eess Mar~te; She'1 sciling again cm the coo.rial main And her jourUJI iaa treat. SM'• painted up ICU.h the Union Jack and &prUCed up IU!ID ~. . Bright flogs she flies i,1 lhe royal skies, and she sails the seas with pndt'. '' Prfncess has a new career, new owner Vacatlonlancl BRITISH COLUMBIA ·This r e gal lad y, resplendent in while and J gold and proudly wear, ine the Union Jack, is the Princess Marguerite - and she could Indeed come straight out of Gilbert a nd Sullivan. Heiress to a 70-year Canadian Pacific lradi· lion of porl·to·port PRESENTED BY DAILY PILOT British Columbia Travel Adventure Wednesday, April 14, 8:00 P .M . Newport Harbor High School Auditorium Irvine and 15th St., Newport Beach Plenty of free parking available . 2 COLOR FEATURES • RCAUSE IT'S HOME captures the fascination and beauty ol British Co1umbla's un ique Queen Charlotte Islands. • ISLAND EOEH A variety view encompassing the many facets of attractions Vancouwr lsllnd hes to offer the visitor throughout the four wawns. • PLUS fHTEltTAINM!NT •Y "THE SWING o· THI Kta.r· St•rrlng Jock OunCNr Ind his Qr"Oup, ftatur lng cancldlan and Scottish type music. WIN A WEEKEND IH IEAUT'llVL IRITISH COWMlfA A ''" trip for two to BriUsh Columbia via Wetfem Alrllnn. An onforgenabfe hoflday to be 9iven away et the Vacationland Bntish Columbia ehow. PLUS 2 DOOR PllUS 0.. Cowid\a.n Indian Sweal8f and One 1rtndlan Totem Pole. FREE TtCKETSAVAtLA81;5AT ··•West Bav Str•, Costa Mesa YOUR LOCAL TRAVEL AOEM~Y .•.1-116 Glenneyre, La9•a Beach OR THESE OFFICES OF • 11i1s Beach Boulevard tfwntiJt9&.oll llt•'"' . THE DAILY PILOT '· ,. • 2S201 La Paz Rd., Saddleback Valley sen ·ice in Britis h Colum· the British Columbia bia a nd Wa s hington Steams hip Company, waters. she's e mbarked s h e a ver aged 1,100 on a new career with a passengers d aily ; her new owner popularity <'onUnued to Alth h h 1 be the end of her run in late oug. s e l~S en September. 25 .years m serv1~e, the BuHl on the Clyde in ~nneess ~argueute en-Scotland, the Princess JOyed an in augural ~ Marguerite cost more o n Ju~e 1 , 1 9 75 10 than four milllon dollars celebrall?n or h~r rescue _and that was in 1948! ~rom the ignominy of be· She is a very fast ship, mg put on the shelf· upable of over 23 knots W h e n C a n a d i a n (compared to Canadian Pacific announced that National's former cruise her ser vice would end ship l>rince George, ulS<> with the close of the 1974 part or the government season. the provincial stenmship service, and government decided to capable or 16 knots). bU.Y the ship. Then the T h e p r e s e n t government went full Marguerite is the second steam ahe ad on lm· ol her name to ply these provement s a nd re· waters (Marguerite J ·(urbishing. Painters, was torpedoed in 1942, on Welders, shipwrights and war service). Unlike engineers wol'ked on most or the 14 vessels double shirt at Burrard that at one time or Dry Dock in Vancouver another have made up to have the ship ready f« the C P R 's B r it i s h the 1975 season. Col u m b I a Co a s ta I The upper car deck Service, the Prin<'esscs .was converted to Marguerite were not lounces, to allow seating named for royalty, but for 300 additiona l for the daughter of the passengers. The former railway company's pre- eombined cafeteria and sident -who was twice dining room were split honoured: her middle up, and converted to a name was given to a sis· formal dining room with ter ship, the Kathleen. seatthg for 180 and a T h e P r i n c e s s separat.e cafeteria for Marguerite leaves Seat· quick service meals. Ue in ·the morning and Then the.: Marguerite arrives in Victoria four was put into service, hours later; she takes an with daily runs from hour and a half each way Seattle to Victoria and for the "tea cruise'' to return and from Victoria Port Angeles and back; to Port Angeles and re-she leaves Victoria late turn. During her first ln the afternoon to return season under registry o{ lo Seattle. ... ,.; , .. , 'J , ' "RM!:TRO••c. •1 to~, t Prn" 't\fl .,,, .... ,.tflf:f. • • .. , __ .,_, ~ LET TRAVEL PLANNERS •.. help vou plan your next trip . .. rNke rt1ervations air • rail • tours • cruiser •.. recommend hotels and good places 10 eat. ---~ ... , ... . -. . . . . . --~ ..... _ ........ ._ .. _ OAfLYPfLOT Sunda .A tll'1,1976 as much as Save up to half on your hotel between now and May 16 in exciting"Off-season B.C' Right now you can enjoy the special magic of the British Columbia vacationland at its uncrowded best. And with a Western Airlines "Off·season B.c:· package, you11 do it at a savings of as much as 50% on your accommodations. You'll find cosmopolitan Vancouver, your Western Airlines gateway, unique and beautiful. It's a great port and cultural center just made for exploring, dining and shopping. And the province's capital of Victoria will make you think you're in "Old England" when you sec its double-decker red London . buses and horsedrawn carriages. Sports enthusiasts will find many opportunities to indulgl' Canada-so much to go for. Vancouver 3 da~2 nights from S26 plus airfare Includes "Captain Van· couver" booklet of discounts on breakfasts. lunches. dmners and admissions: plu\ a City Guide and an casy·to-toltow. colorful area m;ip to holp you explore the shops. parks and museums A choice of 12 superb hotels for your sfay -cach olfcrs a <;pcc.1al d1nm8. entf!rtainment or s1ghtsoo1ng feature to make your 0 C vacalton more cn1oyablc. in favorite outdoor activities. (Let us arrange a flight on Pacific Western Airlines to take you to the heart of B.C.'s popular recreational and fishing areas.) Just look at the pleasing prices below. All are per person , double occupancy. plus airfare. When you buy any of these vacation packages, a special roundtrip tour basing fare is available-from Los Angeles, $149.04 including all taxes, subject to certain restrictions. . Western to Vancouver means convenient nonstops from Los Angeles, superb service and, of course, our famous compli· mcntary Champagne for adults. TCll YOUR TRAVEL AGENT YOU WANT ONE or THESE [XCITINC WESTERN AIRLINCS BRJTISH COLUMBIA VACATIONS, OR CALL US TOlHREC AT 800·453-5330. MAil THIS COUPON TODAY. r:---------------, Hugh C11ille-Salcs Manager. Wostorn A1r1tnO\ I P.O. 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I make your v1s1t complete I Budoet Rent·A·Car from Sl4 95 per m>' ,, • ..,.. •aont is Campbell River 3 cJJys/2 nights lrom day or $41 95 for throe days Tour Vatp..l.JI I .sJG plu<; airfare North ot V1c:tona near c.ovver, Victoria and beautiful British ~ a beautihil .,1and of tall timber camp· Columbia 1n a fine. now GM car. With ""'re te Ajr#JI I bell River tS a .... orld lamous salmon oach rental you'll receive a "Budeot I ts m nes fishing areJ And 1f 11 S great ftShtng Passport to Fun" ioo<l for $10 WOl1h of .._ you re alter you won't be disappointed free or discounted 1ttrac11ons and food. I here Your accommodatt0ns ovcrloot\ All rates arc un1tm1te<t ~g!J but do I Hawaii/ Alaska/Canada / Western USA / Mox/co scenic 0 1st.ovoty Passage and indude not 1n<oludo aas and tax. · ' a11 port/hotel transfers and 2 meals. I 0C,.,,. ~------------------·------------··---~ ~---------_.., . . -----·-------~ ......... ---""'-· M'S mi th Goes To Atlanta SAN DIEGO <AP> -f''rce 111ent pitc h er Andy Messers mith ended his search for a million dollars Saturday when he surp .. 1s1ng.ly agreed to terms with the Atlanta Braves. And an hour after he reached an Dleao Stadium ror a came JC&inst th e Pa dr es , Messersmith said that an angry statement by P adres' ownn Ray Kroc after a long. frwlless negotiation session Thursday ht1lped con' Ince him to become J Brave Kroc , upset ove r Atessersm 1t h 's contracta de· ·mands, told news medla tbat as far as h e was concern ed, itesser~mith could go to work in a car wash. 1 Ted Turner. the new owner of 'the Braves , t h en calle d l lessersm1th lo reopen t alks. •·it took me Just IO minutes to make up my mind wheo Ted re- opened negotiations today," MessersmJlh toJd The Assoclal· ed Press a s he dressed for Salurdlll)' ni&ht's game. Messenml\b revealed that Turner 's offer w~s less than the $1 ts million which the Padres offered. but it had -according to P a d res' P r-es1dent E . J . .. Bun1e" Bavasl -some fac- tors to' whi.ch San Diego could not agree ' The three-year. $1 million contract w!tb options to renew included a no·cut, no-trade ar· rangement, 8avasi told The AP. "I couldn't look any o( our other pJayers 'in the eye and then give ·Andy a no-trade,·· Bavasi said. Messersmith said he has re- mained in shape at home. but has not worked out with a club since bein g ad j udged a free agent b,Y al'bitrator Peter Seitz in the ruling which knocked down the 89-year -old reser ve clause binding a player to team for life. T he free agent status twice has been arrirmed by federal courts tllessers mith was :icnt to the Braves' bullpen Saturday night to begin his new employment. but he was ..not expected to be used 1mmt>dlately Messersmith said. hmH'\ er. the only thin g he lacks from be· an ~ read) to :.tart now 1s a "compet1t1ve edge I'm read~ to throw l JtlSt need my shurp- ne'>s ·· "Baseb<11l hu:. to be reheH·d that this 1s over, .. Buvasi ::.aid "Wt.> ga,·c at our best shot and lo~t " Ducks Fall To Bruins I In Track LOS ANG EL Efi (A P l L:CLA 's W1lhc Banks and Phil Mills pos ted double \'lctorles as the Bruins he ld off determined OreJ?on 82· 1~ 1d a dual track meet Saturday at Dr.ke Stadium. Banks went 25·2'~ in the long 1ump and ,.oo th e tnple jump at 53· l 1 ' lo help the Bruins win their 41st stralRhl dual m~t Mills won the high hurdles an 11 4 , and the 1ntHm ed1ate hurdle!> in Sl.4. Ore.:on was led b~, Dacre Bo"rn. who upset VCl~'s Benny Myles w1\h a 48.7 victory In the '00 mett•rs UCLA freshman llnnn Theriot of Newport Hurbor I hgh was third In 47.3. How rn camf back to overtake l\I~ h•i. on the ,aochor leg or the rn1lr rC'lay. tlvtn~ the' ~cks ll ~ 11 R triumph "hen hl' ".AS ~rrd1tr1l with al inal leR47.7 The ln'I& was the first for the pucks an three dual meets this season. us UCLA ran its 1976 dual m<'<'t mark lo 6·0. • Ort>l(on 's Dave Voorhees re- c-ordl'd two personal bests, Win· h1ni.: the> discus with a toss of 201 8, ancl finishing second In the lihot put with a 61·3 1..i. Ex· Nrwp<1rt Har bor standout Jim Nt•1dharl won with a 61·lllAJ toss \Ml out I H••llft•rl fVCLAI "·lib VNwtl•~IOt~ ttt J'-. l 8•nl<.f\.(0r•\._.1• JOOO ""''",. ,, ... Oift'cf\•W -t ~ t()t-•) t \• 1 L""•-1\JU.A I • «I• ) T "'<0..-y '°'ft •• ,,. • •00 "'''" ,.,.~ I VCLA IOW-. Ml"'• wu-. '°""""' 1.0 f 1 Or._ llO 1 '-,......, t S.n•• IVCLAI 1s-J'4 t ~-· IOo I u J ... l ~·o '°'" In , ... 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HIOO -l•n -I l ..,lor ic-.i. I IJ." 4 I W•llllm• 10•• I I& O' t J T'--l IVC'-AI ,. u. .._., .. ,,,., -1 <><•-'"'""'· owi ... °"""' .._., ut VCl.4,J UI FIMlk-VCL4tl.~n. Fl yd's 8-shot Lead A 1Masters Record AUCtJST . Ga cAPI Ray n oyd fon r ecalled u shot 0> ln1 off the f ce of hla newlybwll, lof~ little · ood club. the b111l landloa m e than 220 yards tbrouch the bn &hl blue Georgia sky. ele&n g the meandering. shlmmerln1 lHtle stream calJed Rae's Cree~and nest.l.tni clt>anly In the relapve safety or white &and "Thal Wdf my round ... f1oyd said Satur~ay after has con tinued. co~lete doounalion or the par .fiv boles -none ha' e escaped th magic of that httle wood club -t-bad staked him to an all·bul·I r edible ea.ght·stroke lead throug three rounds of the Masters Go Championsbjp. The tugh rama came on the 13th hole at he Augusta National Golf Club c rse. It's a recenUy- lengthened ar five that must be approache over the ya wnmg ditch that houses t he little stream. f1o>·d h~"sl mude double bc>Rey 11b i ii. ~d l>ffmed to be fadin1 Hu drive wasn't too itood. <'Omani to re&t In lb~ right rough near the bole ur a h~e ll'te and presentmg him with a stance in which the ball was above his feet. "l elected lo gamble," be sald. "You don't make blrdle laying O" '1'.,-'f'o4a9 C:hanttel 2 at I up So I pullt:d out the latlle old five wood l had 219 yards to tlear the water and I aimed at for lhe bunker. thinking 1 could jus t get it over the creek "I almost fainted when I got it over the water an the trap." f'rom there he made birdie. The rive wood set up still another birdie on the pur five 15th. And he ram med in a birdie putt on the 18th ,.,,_ LEE TREVINO RET\JRNS TO MASTERS ACTION TODAY. H gav~ the husky &UY. a onellm~ playboy but now a $0lld famlly man, a flock or Masters l'ffOrds and a n 'ron hold on the lead In Uus, the first ol lhe year's four major tellll of 1oll1ng areal· ness. "I feel I 'll be awfully hard to beat ," the 33·year-old f\oyd aa.id. "I don't think any or yoo l'l)'S would bet against me. Ari elgbt· shot lead ls awfully big. It'd be hard to catch any ployer with that kind of a lead." The record lead was built on two factors: the failure of J ack Nicklaus to mount a charge and, Floyd's a mazing. near-perfect play on the par rives. lie birdled them all on the way to a third· round 70. putting him a record lS strokes under pa r for S4 holes. His lead is the largest -by three strokes -m the history or this staid and stately celebration of spring. The old record for the largest 54 hole lead was five set by Herman Ke iser in 1946 and since tied by Arnold Palme r and Nicklaus. That record. along with bjs 201 total -also the best this to\.Lma· · menl bas ever seen -can be at· trib uted d i r ectl y to h is performa nce on the par five holes. holes on which he uses a lofted little five-wood club built especially for this tournament In three rounds he's playf!d par fives 12 times. The r eformed playboy has m astered them all. None have escaped. He's made birdie 11 times and eagle once. Of his lS s trokes below par, 13 oC them ha ve come on the par fives. And that puts him in line for still a nother r ecord. Jimmy l)emaret played the par fives 13 under -for four rounds -in his 1950 victory. But no one bas ever played them as well as the husky Floyd over the lirst lhree days this we.ek. lhl"' rouno ><ortt S..lwfllliY '" 1"" "'°"'" 11')11 ,.,.,.,.,,.,.,.,,,p ll•y l'loyO ... N1l"-t•1i" Utf'f l11'9t~1 °"'' ... Good' fkonCrt-• l oml<at• l..t>UO< ....... l-Wellll09f -rt<><-•tn H• .. lrwifll Grllwm _,.,, wryM<C... 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Chriatmaa w as approaching and the llltJe boy's mother asked him what he 'd li ke most for a present. "A pair of bukctball shoes." he replied. ··A pair hkc the Marina kids wear " His mother went lo Olo;on with the request.. ond a pair of sh0<•s. JUSl like the M arlnn kids were· wearin1. wu secured Now. a doien years later. 1t as obvious he filled those shoes well. rareer at Marana -one which of· f1r1ally concluded Wednesday night with the :.chool cage a\\ ards banquet Br a nning reap~d a harvest of honors ffe wu~ All Cl F three straight \l'Br '\ A>< .1 JUOIOr he WH CO· WHITE WASH Ol.UOIWHITa player of th~ yeur an Orunge County As a !len1or he stood alone as the count y's best Branning showed what 1l means lo be a complete player- scoring at an average o( 19 points per. gam e over three years. copped by his 27 4 pp" t his season. He Is holder or the CIF career record (or assists with 62S. Yet he also w as able to rebound and come up with steals and re· coveries. As a senior he had 168 rebounds. During his tour o( playing dut). Branning and Co. posted a 72· 17 won·loss record, Including 37·5 in Sunset League and 7.3 in the CJ F playoffs. Marina was co-champ of the loop once and out.right tiUist once. Ad ditionally, Bran· ning was ln the CIF semifinals game as a sophom ore and made it to the finals as a junior He epitomizes basketball de· dlcation, hard work. ability and results. It was only appropriate that has prep alma mater should retire lhe jersey number he wore dur- ing Wednesday nlttht's standout awards banquet-No. 10 C Bob Losner 's No. 52 was also retired) Play era come and go and many leave thelr mark on the prep sports scene. Som e excel. But Rich Branning was in a class by himself. Basketball a la Marina won't quite seem the same without No. lO on the court d9ing hi. thing. It may be a lone lime before we lff another as good as he in these pa rta. """-SIZZLING RAY FLOYO OPENS LEAD TO EIGHT STROKES. Oakland Wins. 6-2 Ryan Looks Good, But Angels Don't P hil Garner's tv.o run Llouhlt· lhe only hat allov.('d h) :\olan R) an tn seven inning:-. 1rnd J three-run burst in lhc c11{hth pro pelled the Oakland f\ ·., l•1 a fl 2 \'ICtory Satu rda}' 11\\•r th• California J\n,ads Oakland i.tartN \'aria ntut·. \\ho hurled lwo-h11 ball m h1' five-inning ~tint , i::ot thl' '1c-t11r~ A n9f>b Slalt> AH G I "'".., ICl•l"C fl!Ol A.'11'1 1• O.•t.,.o e\ cautotnl• Apr 11C.fllornt•fl1C1n .. , (th """"'uC..11tom1••\K1nt•tC•1y AO•. 11C:.llfornl•11 IC•n .. , City IJ ))ptn S 7Sp rn 'nom \ Hp"1. Blue. Paul Lind blad and Rolht.> Fin gers com bined to limit lh(• Ange!s to six hits and ga n• Oakland its :.econd strcul(ht v1c tory of the young se<1son. Ryan, who left after seven tn· nings, s truck out seven and walked six in his first outing since undergoing off-season elbow s ur gery. Erratic control was his undoing in the fifth when he walked Sal Bando and Billy WllUams before Gamer hit h1i. double. 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I I 10,10 W11l1 am-. -.a1cl afl(•r llll' gam t• h•• "a' quilt• plc•a ·wd v. 1th Hyun:. in· ltlal 1976 OU[IO)! .. n~ a 11 hall )!lllld -.l uff todu~' . \\'1ll1am ... com mcnlcd · 111-; fa:-thall 1 t•alh mo\'t•d \\\'II I'm plca!-.\'d with ·h,.., phv:-1c.1l tond1· 11on ' H~;111 , wh11t prc•d1tt.1bly un happy \\ 1lll 1111' lo-.:-. :-.aid ht·" a' att•nt'l'all) hJJIP" w11h his pitching "I'm d1:.app111ntl•cl v.1° loi.l. · H' Jn rt• m ad. c d . ··but I · m pl~a:.t>d with thl' woy my arm felt. There was no pain, and there has n't been any this SJJnn~ TV Sports 10 a .m . 1 4 ) G RAND S TAND Scheduled: Se~men\S from the champions all gymnastics tournament. taped in London I 0 : 30 a m . < 2) NBA BASKETBALi_, · I\ top NOi\ game will be tc•lcca!'it. t4 > ... T ENNIS -John Newcombe faces Raul Ramirez. an the C hal l enge C up r r o m KeauhouKona. llawau I p .m . (::!i • TllE MASTE RS Final round play in golf's first Bag Four event. (4) , IJIGll SCHOOi. WRESTLING Highlights or the state wrestling cham· plonship taped al Cal Poly <Pomona) ( 11 ) : OODG ERS 8 1\SF.RAL.L , The Dodgers meet t h(' San f.'r ancisco Giants al Candlestick Park 2 pm (51 CHAMPIONS J eff Smith defends his wo rld 11ghl heavywc ii.iht karate title aRamst W<1 lly Stocki an l\llunta. Also, thc> men's parallel slalom rrom New York'11 lfuntt•r Molin ta an. 2 ·30 p .m C7J AMERICAN SPORTSMAN A New Orleans rii,hin2 tq11 and an underwater odyi.sey'n the Bahn mas. J :Jopm.17> wnn: WORl.O OF S POUTS Tht> Re~I SOO stock c·nr raf'C.! from Darlington . SC. Alllo, pro fessional body hui ld<'r'i v11• In Pretoria. So Africa 10 p.m 128) f'URl.INf~ The U S. mceti. S(·ot111n1I an the World Curl1nR Ch.1m p1onsh1p. I I I His nam e ls Rich Branning. one of the prem ier high school guards in the United St ates of Ame r ica. A number or All· Ar:nertcan learns say he is that good. So does Bostoo Celtics ex· ~utive Red Auerbach. And so do coaches of J<>me ISO colleges nnd universities trying to recruit Brannlng's services for the next four years. During his three-year varsity Seott·led Anteaters Triumph l 8112,394 Trifecta CHERRY HILL. N.J. (AP> - The lone ticket holder for lhe 12· l-6 triferta in lhe flnaJ race al Garde n Slete P ark earned a •wld recotd payoff ol $112.394.10 when tbe comblnaUon clicked Saturday. The win.rtng horse in the 1-1116 mile event, Burdeos 2nd. paid a wbo ppi na Sl 15.40 to wi n It was the second world record payoff within two months for Gar den Sl.ate. SAN LUIS OBISPO-Steve Scott, Onan Hunsaker aod Ralph Serna sparked the UC lrvme An· teaters to a triangular track and field victory over Fresno State a nd host Cal Poly San Luis Obispo Saturday afternoon. Len Miller's Anteaters com· piled 72 points to edge Fresno Stale (67) and CaJ Poly (63). As usual, it was Scot~ho dad the most damage The iail,;t. ed sophomore remained un, beaten in the I .SOO meters, clock· ing 3.M 3 lo defeat teammate John Koninah who bad the Hme time. Scott also won the M>o mettts. runnin, 1: 52.1 to narrowly defeat an.other teammat e , T o m Kovacich who was clocked ln 1:52.2. Io lbe S,000 meters. Brian Hunsaker and Ralph Serna, ktsbmen from Corona deJ Mar and Loara (Anaheim > blichs • sinled. lying for first wllb 14:32.3 marks. In th e 3 ,000 -m e t e r steeplec:bu e, UC Irvine's Ed Ah.lyme)'er claimed nrst wU!l a 9:2Uclock1ng. * * * U(lnlM 11tl lftl •r-...,_c.a, (.al .... ,"-0 100-1, C.Mpllell (P5V I t 11""°'"' l\IC.111 Willl-lc:;PI Tl-10t ,.,._, Qfl!lllllell l'SllJ J H-...i IUCll J -..t,.,. cc:,.,. n-tu. --1 ltMti.11 ICPI t. 0--IUCll I. Wtiotl IC,.1.Tl-:4 .t. --· SClrlt (\ICI 11. K••<><lcll IVCI I J M91W9f ICPl.TtrN I HI l,OOO~aM I Ahl_.,., (VClll 8'"~• ICP)l.l' ..... 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PITTSBURGH'S DAVE PARKER COLLIDES WITH THE PHILLIES' JOHNNY OATES=-. __ _ 1 Sports Clipped Slwrt Home Run Taken Away l\tlLWAL.l\EE ~l1h\aUk<>e'., Don Mone' had a ~aml• w1nn1ng grand-slam home run taken away from him 1n tht• bnttom nf thl' ninth mninl! SatunlJ, OP an um p1re's ttmt• out c-.ill Jnd the· Yankeei. hl'ld on lo lie.JI the Brewers9·i The Rre'' er<-tr:.11llng 9 6. loaded tht: hJ._, . ., "1th 11ot>o1d~ out ht' fore ~I om·' n .1 ... h1·<I a \ o Pilch hy DJ\ e Papin 1nt<1 tlw left fit•ld ~eats for an ar>l>Jrc•nt 10 !.I \'1('tory The Bre\\er'l trotlt-.1 h.1pp1h off the f1 C'ld hut Y .inkc•1•-. mam.1J:1·r Dilly Martin charg1•d iingnl~ nnt11 ll, claiming nr .. 1bu~1·11mp1rC' Jim MrKl'an had "J\'t•d t1mt· out before· thC' hunH·r Firi.I baseman Chn•d 'h:1mhli'-" ha<I askC'd fnr tlrl\I' out and \ll'Kl'an had l!r<111t1•d 11 hut l.nmt• plat1• 111111,111• (;l'tll l:(e \l.1lonl'y hiJlln 't "''l'll ~kl\t•an ·~ ''l.!n<il \uofhc•r ('ouf rorf>r•u SA.\' DIEGO A 1·onlrmer-..Jl thrt•c·run hntnl•r In fl ow land Of t1ce 1n the ..,<',·C'nth inning powert'd the t\llJnla nra\l'" t o J :I 0 \ IClOr\' 0\ l'r 1 he S,m l>1C'gO 1' • .11tres SaturrlJ~ night lwhmd the M'C·hll p1tch1ni:: of Phil .\'1el.1 o Jnd Pablo Torrealb.1 \\'uh two out and 11111 r1111n1•r-. on b.1~e. Off1l'l' ltnl-d a dn1l' \\h1<'h appearC'd to h1l nl•ar lhl' t•ll' of the nghl fu•l<I wall and bounce back 111tn play OH1r<• :.topped al third \\1th a 1\\0 nm tnple hut Atl<inta manai:<·r £);.i11· Hn:itol argued lhLtl thr b.111 111 1 tht> i::uar<I r:ul lll!'>t<•:td of tlw knee, making 11 a homl•run Kings ha ,\t"iion The National llorhy Lr<1i.:tw';; Stan l ey Cup p la yoff., quarterfinals get under "ay tomght when the Lo6 Angeles Kings face off a gainst host Boston ma best.of-seven series. fhe New York {slanders take on host Buffalo Sabres. In the other matc hups. Chicago opens at Montreal ..... and Toronto w 111 meet the defending Philadelphia Fl.~ crs P «-lt» in Toarn LOS A~G ELES -Southern California soccer fans gel :1 chance lo see two of the game·~ most celebrated playe~ today "hen Pelc leads the New York Cn!-mos ag:unst the Gt'Orgc Best- lwadcd Los Angeles Altecs at the Coll!->1'11 rn l\1ckoff for the Nor th Anwr1<:an Soccer League exh1b1· lion eonkst 1s 2. 30 Had11g Co11t in11e• 1:"1.Cl.f,\\'OOU Horse racing tit four California tracks con ltnued Saturdav as a tentat1H· ~<'ltlcmc·nl w·as reached at Holly" ood I' ark and the expirt•d rontr act "as extendro at three other tracks Ractn~ offlc1als and union representatives reached a ten· tat1\C agreement for flollywood LA Raine d Out SA ~ FRANCISCO -ThC' Na t1onnl League J(amc between the t .os AngC'les Dodi::ers and the ho-.t !'-an Francisco Giants ''a:-. po!'>tpunC'd bN·ausc· of ram Salur d.1~ Nn makeup date was an· nounrt•d Thl'lwoteamsretumloact1onut t today nnd lh<' i.:aml' will be h'lt'\'tsedonChann<'l l I Park after on all night nl·got1at· ing sei.s1on :-O:egollators for Los Alamitos. Golden Gate F1elcb and Ba} \!eadows agn•ed to a five da) ex tension through Wednesday nighl Hollywood P ark spokesman &b Benoit said the tenlati\'c three-vear agreement will he !'>UbmillC'd for rattf1t·:.it1on bv about 400 mcm be rs of ~en 1r1· 1-:mplo~ ei. l ntl'rnat1onal tln1on Lornls 193, 399 and IU2 J~kefl llurt H.\LTIMORE Doctors s aid Saturda\ that Kann Yarosh. the P1nillro.jotkc•y thrown from hc·r mount Thursday. r('maincd in rral1ca l condition at Si na i llo~p1t~ll hefl> Doctor~ n'mo\'l'<I tlw right !'>tde of ht•r II\ l'r .• 1-. "l'll ,1.., hl·r >:all b I a d d l' 1 • a 11 d r l' pa 1 r l' d :i punrtun·d lung and :o.i\ broken nb:1 111 mo1 t' than Cour hours of surgery CJrh l'nd,1} nmrn111g l.S •. ~t UH• SK'f'df»U KATO WICE. l'oland -The pattern or upset!-cont muro at the ice hockey "orld ch.Jmpionsh1ps Saturday whcn Cra1J! Sarner and B11ly Klatt scored the goals that bac-ked a !'\11kl' Curran shutout to lead the t 'mtcd ~tat es to a 2 O \'lc tory over r..' orl'CJ S\H'<IC'n .~opC1r 'T/aird TO LF.DO 01110 R1lly II ;i r t w i r k <I d c a tt· d E r n i e Sl'hlegel. 236-206. Saturday and "on first prizl' of SI0.000 in the Sl!0.000 Profcs:-.1onal llowlC'r~ i\s soc·1ation tournament h••r<.• l!unt1ngton Reach'!> f\run Soper was third . winning $..1,000 Major LeagueStandings '75 CLOSE OUT! Wn ............ $5127 lSO 400 NOW 54377 lricludes automatic lr11nsm1ss1on. AM FM stereo. rad1111 tires etc (Ser. 1135121) ""'-diot• Credit O..Rebate For Ooww 'crywte..+ Or Colla locld '\TIO!'/ \I. 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N4'w Vor• (ff,, ft•>"' Mf,_.v.__,, f '".._,,, fl• 1•tor ,_..,,,.," ''' 01 N!lt"'~\Ol• (.,otll I U 1t • •t T••o!! 11 n]• • It I I Oo•lt~CI &ti\~••" 11~ lJI •I C •1 tt•~·• tel..--It " Miracle Mazda 2150 Harbor Boulevard Costa Mesa• 645-5700 Capture Crowns Wayne TC 1 GW Saddlehack Holds ll-4 ' Advantage Swimmers Shine Saddlcbjck Colll•gt> SY. 1mmeri. sel six meel records lo capture the Mission Conferencl• cham pionsh1p -while Golden Y.'l'st Car outdista nced lb closest com pet1lor lo "In the Southern California Confcrt·ncc Litle S-.tur da" ~t e an w h i I l' o r a n f: t• Co u ~ t raised a frw t')l'brv"it "" lhl• Pirates finished third. ju~l 11, points l.Jehtnd bl'COnd l'l3Cl' Crusi.mont, .it the South Coast finals Saddleback ·i. J ohn SJalhoff broke three 1nd1v1dual r~ords and,. was a member of the Gauchos· rccordbrNdung relay team The Gaucho:; i.corl'<l 290 5 points. and I' al om ar "a:. i.e<:ond \\llh 250 Saathoff S\\am a 56 5 m the 100 back to break the old record of 58A. and posted a 2:05.l rn the 200 back. He was named the con· ference·s oul:1tandmg swimmer for the second consl·c-uti\ e ~car Jim Lyle i.cl a new conference mark of 2:01.4 in lhe 200 fly, sur· passing the old record of 2:()4 5 Lyle was also a member or the Gauchos relay team. Saddlebark 's relay team or Saathoff. L~ le. Larry Johnson and Rob Kaltenback set records in the 800 free and the 400 free events. And a t Golden West. the ·Rustlers scored an 1mprei.i.ivc 595 points to second place Santa Monica which had 5\2. 10iJ "" ' w~, H..tWU•1 J t ., • 'c;ont...-ttn(• •.CO<O 11 """ <R(Ct I •t )) (•II-~ 1 ... 0 d••N<'" I \I ~ 4 Jr .. e l\o\11 .... \l••nl I » t ) li/IOwuy 1J•e1om•f')1 ~•• Mo•P•l"'"'9f'>l U1 HIOfl'f' ' 9'rant1 CP•tom.ar)'4JU1f1Qc~tof'~'" .... .,..,. J Lt .. 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M<(lo\~•Y IP•lo..,,..rll '2•11l W••t IS..• d t,oocld lll o • S••l1 IP•omarl »2 H ' M«ll•IU t IC,.. ll~y I JOI 916 "°'"°" CS.ddlfba<k t moo .t(lr'1 ,,.,~ ''''"' 1 SaodieMctc:) 2'0 HcoM"''n ... r-tordJ 1 Ct\•tJfy J '1S l l ~~ttrl'\ l 1& l • P•lorn.>r l '11 0 \ Al'-'Rf\l~ 3 U • 6 ~ .. n O.rMrC1inOV•11 .. ., l ll 7 Ttom\cor•"I') 1 ""4ctOttb"C"I0 '1 P•·O"Wt l~ J ~'"w" ,t,.,n t7t \.I Cf'l~ff,.y t'I S ~twrwc:W City •3'• \4tntkrn•rn1noV•llevbS S1(ltr\I"" S UC ln•ine'i. Rob Wn~ht llPSl't Robbie Cunnin1i1trnm an th\• <hay':. featured i;ingle:$ ma1ch, but tht> host John Wayne Tcnrui. <:lub or Newport Beac-h holru an 11 4 leod ov~r the Anteaters ufkr the first 1·04nd of o challenge match Satttrday. 'fhe two team s n•turn to nction today with thl' first of l3 matches slated ror 12:30. Toduy's top nt- trac,lion ls UC Irvine's Wrif(ht and Jeff Willlami. fucmg Robbie and Lawrie Cunntn#:hAm in 1• mixed doubl<.'s motch that •~ seheduled for 2: 30. Cunnin14ham .• 1 onl' time slur at Newport II arbor ll1i:h and Orange Cool.t Cullcge. won the firs t set 7 6 but Wrt jtht . a member of t:C Jn llll''i. dt1uhlt•i. tl'am lhat \\on las\ 'cur's NCAA Dn 1s1on 2 crown. ·battJro back and won the f111al t\\o ~t·t~ 7 G. 6-4 In a top m1>-t>d duubl<':. uttrac- l1on. 1l "as John \\ ll)nc·.., tcam of Cunning ham and llelly Ann Stuart beating J ean ~jchand and Wright 6·4. 6·4 M•ft '"'ft4t'-~ Wf qf'lt (11 ckt ('1t"ln1n9"•t'' •I 1 • • 4 \'Af(1.rt II .Jtf Ou.-.1" • J .• ' '"""'"""'"""' \JWf Ott l..if'Ut)6J WonHf\'\ ~t'"ltt' Gl•1-q0w U W \J«I Nu\.ri.tni:t •' • J • , ')trf'I..., •JWt a.,t l(r'''' • J • t '41th.tra •.Jt'tl «' f;.\·tU\Of\• J.• t M•n 'Oovttt"' 8ot'l,,nnon Nfl''•u•· IJ~' u-f L "'' tit1IH ''11,f 'A • / •.; E1nlm.tn Mi. 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Thi& year.lt'1Tbom Hunt Hunt. a senior ait Patridr Heary lfiath in San Dle10. convrnced \J'ICK and field tans for the second alra!aht day Saturday that he 1~ California's premier hl&h school d11lance run- ner. Alternatina leada with Lasuna &acb 's Hulst for 11ix laps , Hun\ moved to a commanding margin on the final turn of th~ 1u1 of lhe succ is.Cw L agwia lap .ind pulled •• ~Y to S.ach meet, but none convincin..: nrlory In th v.u~ as ~park ling u the mvhatM>nal t11o o mile lhut ont Hunt established he v.on 1n a 1nhna 8 .S 1 ut the La~unJ Bu<'t Hunt. named athlete?l Trophv l\t~ •t 1 the m~t. rJn lbe nallon 1 # c fastest hlJih achool mile 11 u l at. comp et 1 o).; 14 06 G> thia H ar Friday twforl' & packed :.t:1c1Ju111 nighl und proc:eedt.'<S to at Laguna Beach Hlllh 1 crwse l(1 the fU&lUt lwo wu second 1n 8 5Z ~mile Suturdav •Rili'O!t IUl while Crescent a \'ulln"'I opponl'nl who won Ulc Don l1o'icb Y>JS third in1:.tate two mile in 8·449 8 S7 4 I.isl ~ea r. Man y 1mprt-'i1tl\• Runnin~ coni.1:.tently mark:. "ere :.t•l oo U1• throughout the ruct" i.ecund und hnal d a.1 llunt pa:.11ed the firs \ mil~ * * * * * U\ 4 24 and ent~rtd the (Uolapw1UuT·48 Cgpllt, aboul one second bdund llubt How('' er. the spet.'dy Hunt ic:celeratM on the ba('ks1dt, pan~d Hulst on tht-fin al turn and came home wtth a 61 2 final lap For flul!lt. it was the fourth t1m~ he has lost to Hunt an four truek oulin~s this year although th~ Lagunu B<•aeh senior i~ t"o·for three in cross countr)'. * * Other top marks -. t'r\' rttord~ on a e rlsp. inn dy alterooon. to the varsity dtvas1on. Mayfair's Rich Johnson threw the d1~cu:. 18'"10 and Bar~tow '1 Dupree Bnnch recorded an am· pre1s1ve triple. wlnnlng th\' 100 10 10 0, th~ 320.tn 21 8 and the 440 ln 48.4 San GGrgonio 's Mark tiynn took the 880 ln 1:55.3 ln the girls d1 vlilon. El Toro's Lisu Gc,urdlnt• took the 100 Ul 5), 80 low hurdles 111.2>. long jump <17·10~.) and anchored a 440 re,ay team that clocked !iO.O. Loyola Tops UCI MARINA D!:L RE\' UC In lne's junior \ or!>1 ty and freshman trew teams were vlctorloulll O\'tr Loyola U nh t'~lty S1tturday Rl Ballona Creek, although th~ urs1ty was an ll·sctond victim to the hosts. Co.ch Bob Ntwmllll's Anteaters won th e 2,000-meter ra ce In frl'i.hman 8s with a 6·36 clocking -20 !ll'cond~ better than Loyoltt San Diego Stops Anleaters Twice l! .... H ........ ,. CNtd ... 1#4\11·"91 ... ,tl ~ •• 0 Oo•r p I 0 I 0 ) 0 0 0 0 C) l•l•I• ll I "er•., l• .. ~t• I 0 0 0 0 0 •I , • • • • 0 0 I SAN DIEGO UC Jn•lnt''s ba&ebull tt•um -. ui handed • double ct· b!lck Saturda) .ift1•1 n0t>0 Ul> ho:1t Uni\ t>fSlt) °' s,in Diego 11cored b 3 und 10 7 \ lCIOrl('~ U( "• "" IOI 100 0 .J " . 1 Alan Bt•lui.ro l'()llet•\t'd three hit~ w tht· (m,t i.:am~ for tht> Anteuter~. Jn tht• Hrund 1rnml• Dou)! C:ht1rd i.lumm('d 11 380 foot homt• run with t" o mate~ .1 hnu rd an th\: :.econd annin~ fWl•\C.O d .. .... , .. , ,., wn,,,,,. .. d ll'lllSTC.AMt uc .,.," • .,, ... 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Sunny Hills lligh used a sacrirlce ny to score the winning run 1n the fourth inning ond nipped John Cole's Barons 3·1 ot Boysen Park F ountain Valley returns to action Monday . m eeting Western at 3 al Boysen Park. The Barons tied the score 1· 1 in the fourth when Gary fleximer's triple scored Ri c k Woolard. However. llex· 1mer was out at the plate when he tried to score after the throw to third was wild The next Barons battH. M1dcey Swenson. doubled. In other contests Saturday the Oilers of Huntin g t o n Beach dropped a 10·4 decision to Troy and now faces Esperanza Monday at 10 a.m. al La Palma Park in a consolation tiff. And Lag una 'Beach was a 6-3 loser to Sa\'an· na at Boysen Park Tht• loss puts the Artists in consolation play Monday aizaln5t Canyon In a 3 o'clock izam e at La Palma Park Hunt· mgton Beach's offrnse \\as l1m1ted to the fifth inning when singles by Shawn Gill, Todd Ste1-1en, Bill Holst and Malt Ray, plus a doublt• by Phi! 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I • r _,f DAILY Pt LOT -~ Sundar Apol 11. 1971 Boll park Race R e sults Ted Field or Newport &·uch b a vouni.: m1rn with a vision of dr1\'ll\ll a f·ormulu 5'JOO rucl' l'dr 11• competition but br Isn't ru!!h1n.: lht' s1tu;1tiun Field, who .. lntcncope i.hop 1s 1n Cosl.-Mi•i .. 1 11 ;i 23·year-old and 1s o"ncr or t-...o ,. ormul<J woo cars but he won 't bt• dov1nu c1tlu:r cult' Ill roni1>et1 uon this seuon Danny Onl(al1> of drag ruc1ng fume hos bt't-.!n signed to pilot one or 1he cars lo the scr1c:. thut g\•t:. under wuy ;it Pocono on May 9 ''l'm very 11\lertit>Wd in drivinic thti. t.vre of car but that '11 In the Cutur.-." lht• bUl>ltlcs:. like .) uuni:: man 111.1y11 "I'd like to h:n e Danny wtn the F1>rm11la 5000 series and go into i-·ormula I racing Hut thul will have to wail for a sea.son ortwo " Field 1s certuan that Formula 5000 rnnni; 1s tht· coming attract ion 1n auto racing .... '6 • ...,..,. 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SPORT~ Result kh•• .... Cl••r. Tr.c:• ~•tt Hollypa k Race Entries _,_, o..,a "••• • D 0.U.. CMOllilll • hi A t.i 111<9) U~ .. fW .. MllhlltttllAIC" .. C:0-0 llACI • lu•IOnlJ• J yNr .......... A•I••·~--........ )lt,000 JallflllnQ IC•mO••I ,,. fl\•l't l ... Mt .... \ (h•""'' I 110 .. _, .. ,.,,..,........ ... l110yPY ... l\1 IOllVUHI ill (HyP.,.hl(•l\l>O.M• .. rl tU C,ta1.nH.-,ey 0"4•wt1yJ ,,. "'""" (l ........ 11 ... HuO•y \ P\)11( y CC.0,,lelu I ~ fll1•D llAC. • 111tlOttQ\ J "'M •ch M.a10•" f•ll••' C.l•'""'"Q O•tM1nQDf1CeUO 00U Pvr ... "-+WIO Pr-F10...,. to•nHl)l•I '" v.o ... mR1C11>l ISm .. 1nl I~ IY•Ql\IM""' IP<IO(tyl 117 \-r GoldlH•wl•Y I II( BM-...c;,.,., ITo<ol 111 L..P•I ,J•••• tC.•MP .. \• tU u11m• ... ••1 ft,._\ ll •MO.ttl -tfo•el ,.,.,, ....... . ..,_,, f 1-. "10'\H (~JliiOI'"'•' t I Wf'llM;~ CMO•M4 ""'( .. M t H4'w•"'\I • c.11 Mt,.,_, ".,., Miai...1t•ll tl'le•ctl lioMlllYll,.ln~1•l•C1 "• ~·nN .. ,.,.., '""'"•' 11• ,.._rf..i uor 1011 •• ,.., I 111 "llY ... ,.,.,,, 1~,.l•1 I t11 "•' AwVe"t \~_.,,.,., • II• 'lllonln 1olal\ll(o 1.•,.,.Wf'll ... ... Ill 0.-.IOll • ..... , ... •llC1opplr••,,.,••fll•r , .. Ill uo "' ,,.. ,,, ,,.. ... Ill f Mtw&1dJf lt•U,.Chf'lt'Y ..... , .... ,. . .... -, ..... ~ONTN ••c• -•'"''""'' lr•er ~--f,thP~6Mlf•\ '""~· K.•O fllt\,ltM U0 000 •ctdf'IO (,,(fi\ ~ w Ul.1100 To •1nn•r VO )Oil I• -'4,000, IQ lftorQ ... >OU IO fo.irt• iO 101111• '7"0 lo\AllU(I tH•w••~o '" .... , 6 ..... Cl••ml"'I (lelMl"t flolt• u1 eoo """-~" QOe fro( t tl t'f•vi•w •)nMM• .. tf) (,.wffh\.t6d0 (\f'm'lf' J 1-.-l-IH•wln I ~ ... _.,, •t'u••'tl -.tuna.tbt• ,,.,,f\,..., • ton(.c>ttt1•1 f(hoi .... ., • Wtlft '°"'"""b '"°~1•111 I ••• 11; "• llO 11• '" ,,, · trus Throttles auchos Nine, 5-2 ZUSA -Th e Sad· back College Gauchos s,.mmed out nine hits, Sanche1 dro\·e i n Var$:11S '•1''1gures showthal attendance 1s up ut this type of racing but 1 m not so sure uboul l 'Si\C" races on the whole. lndtanupohs 1s an inst1tut1on but we aren't looking to that t) pe of racing this year. A,, '*" C•'C•"' •,,..1t • Jt\\• eo-,,, "--'"•·J CtOttYH ll&Cf • 1 ,... ,, "'" tV"' J vtt• 01<h ~ ~ Purw t.)Q i.o.> -.JOttpO TN C..•m••'I ,.UtST •ACE o-w ''°" • P.ce """"'Ot•f'lt L..tdy tA•m1,•1> "' ~ IO$l to Citrus S.2 m ssion Conference seball act ion he re urday afternoon. It.hough the Gauchos ·hit the Owls, Sad d back stranded men m Back to back s1ngle1 by Adams and Ritk White and a walk b)' George Gay loaded the bases in tht-Mth Ad11m& scored wben S l eve Brooks was 14 a lked ~ ,,, ... ~ <Ano.tiontd MW J Pv'1•• \Jl'UU (Nrr• CS,uvwJr t '11 --...... \ ... RK•nglm.tOr lA\\V~lll"'re (A.,•QO"t '~ '"'""°" 110 • «) l llO ~llV \O.l<llOll•A•l\I Ill "Perhaps w e'll try 1t nl'Xl year but Formula 5000 1s the way to the future I bd1c\ e 1t "111 be the top racin& progra m in tht> L'nitt-d Slate:. before long." tt 1,. .,,.,...,, • Y't'•" 010 .&. wp (l•ltn•"O f'w'W J'•.OOo l~&•ttl..,,l..H••• •IU J.tO Aeo~'•P~<••. ''' Ar""oroA10· •8.-r't ?tO 81;1Uws..t1H19f\ cCtOn1•1e1J HJ I P"K•VI ~IO r ... ,,.,uw1u\1 "''' CToro• Gara 9 e .~ear 1Urpu rc Field's garage near lhe Orange County Airport bas 4000 square feel devoted excluslvrly lo prepar· lng his two Formula 5000 ears. lie Is In the real estate business to ma.Jee t>nds mttt, but Is looking for a commercial sponsor tor the future . All of cbe car s on the drcuJl are basically Lola 33Zs. ''I believe ours are a bll more refined than m ost or them," Field s ays. "We havt> new "'in gs a nd have made some aerodynamic changes that are helping us. to.•<.~, )NI P,r1<41; Jrl ''"'' Vu ,Mll>,..J ~1t11QW•a.':> (..o"U•f'\~ T•tnt I U • /0 P. "° r•n S'Omfl {t• • (r1hf a..t(~l"l1UO Su •t< ;,~o Bo•cf R•nown 1 mo• on 1 "' • Vt-•" 010-. & up (.t.,,,t •0 •llOW~M PwwSJ)- OH L1.,,ow ~Ot-11 ~me.,,.., Ou Mt• .Amon 1•0 JllD llO HntQI l 00 !CO 7.0 Rt. ,.C)lio Mitt• 1 D1111ro1", • .0 ' ",.,. ' .Ht• ~ Alw r11n i_,1_. ... 1no ~•l .. t C.Opv l'V) Ou, Fir\1 0.-tiQnt. >o0tt1tlW Ind ~(•At\,n .. o t •1,.t;'l.1 f In.I Pt er tt ) ,..... '>')1 \ Al .O ,.,. \I (llACfA I l(•I•~•• 4 J ,.,\C,.,.h_. Otrl fl•14 "4 01 ~t•1(fK>" 8 •\tonH• Jn4 N•NTM lltAC£ I m,1, • ,,._., otd'""° Pun•U.~ ~ .. " ""' l..C~y CH••··~· ~ttf\ J<H" IH.trt1~I 100 HO JOO uo llO l llO R1.1n fr199., R1,1t\ cPterte) T1f"nt \ 311 S Ahc r•n h•''*''"""' Oouote r .. '"'· s.no~ S.rn1e. Bra"• 4'WJ o.,-'"'J \c r.ttctwd Puth Pro\pf'<I U t'.XACTA 1 Slrlh Mo L..Ckf 6 • WI<• Joe p.,o UJ 00 Aho ••{flt ., .,, J.1tu .o E• VM ~'r At J•u 81tt1 o_.i..~ tmu S<•.i<""° ltA<1•"9 ""°" U l!MCU -J ll"Clltf 1 ...... A .. n. S.111••.••0.ll 1' seco .. o ••ce o"" m1i. P.,u , ....... "9 .,,,,, .. uooo Drift F'"'*' l(.<4nt) ~ 10 l 10 1 llO lvn"H•rore'lt fToOOI '00 JIO J JSO.roo 1G<1,.,001 J 110 011an11,,.,-1041 s Al'° rM.a -JtOO'I Ho~ St•lw-. 8e\t Atoorler. Alot•out S<.r•tCft.tcJ-81•11"9 t<•t'fltOOd THt•D RACE. on.-mitt P•ct· C•••m1no P1ii1,s. "ooo 0•4l'N'1t¥ Outtn.\\ IHoHI 16 00 t 00 J 10 "We've been te~1lng at Riverside a couple or times a week and also al Willow Springs. We',·e got· ten the car down to poi.ling some or the rastest times ever turned on tbe Riverside track." he says with confidence. The l nte rscope group ha~ an out~tanding engine buJlde r and ha!> the po" er plant turning 560 horsepower at the present lime>. Eagl)e s Divide; Tritons Ousted l'••mm• IV•ll•nd•r>Qh•m) ) 10 1 IO ¥111!>0 Bloom 18oilol •.IQ '!OHi '111,,,.-7 0) I ) -'•W t~ed -Plum RuM Pe.nun. Ftit0r•nt. 818N EU\t•<c, \11~ An ooC••rtrK.~ No><r•tc ..... • ,-OURTH A•CE o,,. mo .. TtOI Cl4>m1ttQ,.•ndtt-Pwrwi M)(Q. Ft .tn<.1\ Snowdon llU1Cl>l0<dl • 10 2., 2 10 Field and Ongals are ronrident tht-y "Ill do " ell on the f ormula SOOO clttuit this season. Polf~h ai Otua r io THE GREEN f"LAG Hill Polich of Dana Point will be ~•tling on th{' ninth row in toda) ·, postponed West Coa~t l5iJ l>lOCk car race at Ontario Molor Speed" a~ Heavy rains forced postponl•ment or the C\'enl last Sunday monwnts aflt'r tht.' .JO·C'ar field had lined up to await the 1 o'dock starting Mgnal All cars have been impounded for thl' \\l'Ck hut \\Ill be re kased for pr;n·t 1n• at 10 this morn in~ L . 0 Otlan~t:r of Ne" port. Tenn 1c; on the pole and Jimmy lnsnlo uf ~J 1-.'l10n lhlb 1-. bl·~1d1• h11n On the sec1111d row an• Sonm· Easle" and llt:rS<'hel t.lcGnff · · Jerry <.;rant or lrnnc w1ll lw clr1\'lng '"his tenth Indianapolis rate this ) t•;ir Ile \\ 111 dn Vl' for Fred '.\' Carrillo of San Ju;in Capistrano who also en· t .. rcd a second car but didn't name a dnvN It 1s ;in 1-;;i gll' with an e1~ht t'\ lindt•r turboch3rged cng111t• Grant has bel'n .imonA the first 10 thrN• t1mts at Indy and lrd tht• fll'ld for ~en·ral laps in 1972 lit:. best finish an a USAC championship car race lu~l year was 121 h al Ontan o Tr~k D r ag• ai OCIR T HE YELLOW ,..I.AG Orange· County In tcrnallonal Ha cc"~" off1<'1.1lc; "111 prt•sl'nl a un1l1ue drag race program on the i\pnl U 25 \\t'('kcnd ll will be lht' rlrsl annual manufacturer~ truck drag champlonshll)!>, rnturing every conreivablt> typt> or truck from gargantuan dlest>I types down to lhe smallest forel ~n mini·trucks. The large dit>scls will 'potlight the program wilh over 100 entrlt•s exJ>('rtt'd. Jn addition to thr dra~ program, a complt>tt> en - tertalnmt>nt program wlll ht-presented including an attempt to jump 12 dJcsel t rucks by motorc~cle daredevil Gary Wl'll:.. Tlmt' trials will ht> ht'ld Saturday until 10 p.m . with t>llmlnatlons startinJ( at I !'\unday. Vangua r ds Drop 2 To Azusa-Pacific f\ Z l I ~ 1\ 1\ 1 II ' .1 l1.11•if11· ( 'olll')!t' h.m1h•d .SI) U l h (' r n C ,I l I f II r n I ,I <'oll<'J:l' of Co-.t.1 M1 .. ~a a ll<11r nf losses Suturclay .1 ft c r n o o n I n N A l A S outht•rn 1>1v"1on hast' bull art ion Thi.' w innrr' ('Oll\'l'l l'(f Ill h1t!I 1n tht• first tta me 1n hand1n i: th 1: \'anguard~ a 10 1 \X'at :.1nR lf\ and t l'ammal1• Stan Thomus colll·t·tt'd thH'l' :.tn~lt•S Rut Azus.1 l'ar1f1r ('Ill· lt'Ct l'd :I p1:11r or Unt'arnt.'d run" in tlw "'' 1•nth 111 nlfljll IO 111• lh1• .,:.1m1• .ind :-;t•Ort•tJ ('A II lllOI C Ill lht' (•1ghth fr;1rn1• 111 d rnp S<.:C's OH'r .111 rl'C'ord to 16 23 and 7 7 1n 1·011 fcrcnce pla.) mg. then follow('(! 11 w1lh ----- a 4·2 dN'ISIOn tO the r ni11 hlcap R1t•k f>t•ll'r s -.nrk<'d u 'o I o h o m 1• r u n I or Sou t h l' r n C fl I i r or n 1 i1 l'ollt>~t' in tht• firi1t ~anw 111 ~fl<H I l ht' host.,.. at tempt for u 11hutout In lhc ~l'confl J:1ttnt· 1 Pl'trrs had a doubk und * * * r1•StGA"IC ~ C1lll Cello .. Ill .. ' ',, tj "~-~)ti '"t•f' "" W t•d ;w l" /*(, • ,,. ... ,. 1~\ff ~·t• 10 I 0 0 ' 0 ~ , .. n o 0 c A two-out. two stnke grand s lam ho me run an the bottom of the i.eventh mrung knocked Estancia High o( Costa Mesa out of the running for the champio nship Saturday in the second round of the Bolsa Grande inv1ta· lional baseball tourney The Eagles of Eslan· cia had dumped Santiago High of Garden Grove in the opener at Rancho Alamitos High, 3-0. but the h os t Ran(•h o Alam1los cr ew or Garden Grove prl'vaill.'d in the nightcap. 7·3. Ousted in the tourney .ire San Cll'm\'n ll.''s Tntons. who dropped 3 I and 4 ·3 deci~1ons to Pacifica o f Ga rd e n GrO\'e and La Serna High of Wh1tt1cr at P:mftca lh g h School. Monday at P acifi ca lhf!h the Eagll•s r eturn to ucu on at l 30 against Los Amigos High or Garden Grove. a 6 2 win· ner an its fir~t game and a 11-7 loser to La Qwnta or Garden Grove in the second tiff Estane1a walked the eig hth battt'r 111 tht• lineup to ,:tel at 0111 Price. but the Rancho Alamitos st ar crossl'C'l up the stratt>gy w ith his four bal!~er ovc•r lhe left fidd fence with the bu~e:s luackd Garv H <>hl•rt~on st.ruck out eight ;ind .ii lo\'l~d only thrt't' h11" in btnnklng Santiago m thl· opener San Clt•mt'nlt'' 1·x11 came• 1n ~n;1 kl· h1ttl·n fashion .is l111• Tc 111119' lost ., :i 11 11·.111 111 t ht• liot tom o( the '>l'\ t•nlh lo I . .a St•rna "Ahrn tht• lattt•r -.cort·d thr1·1· t1m'°' \\Ith 1111' lwlp of llir1•1• SC' 1•1 ror-. 111t1•r '" o out .111<1 .1 l\"1 ru11-.1n~lt· I.a Sc•r11,1 "nn 11 111 tlw t'lli!hth "llh lht• hdt1 ut l •, ,. 1 dA' • a a 0 0 '-CC flllO •OO a Atuw P•t 111 ''0 , Ut"O'IOOAMI' Se~·" ""• .. '" ~ 0 0 0 p D ' ' ~ · 1 I I 0 10 ', t ou lstandin9 inventory clearance. Selection 1c; h1qh and prices are lower than they've ever been .. , We're going all out to sell more SC's fourth mis cue. Earlier the Tritons took the lead on Al Sandoval's two-r un s ingle and a La Serna erro r. Jn the loss to Pacifica the hosts put together rive or their eight hits In the fi rst anninR to :.rore all three of their runs. S.nC••-t1t1 111 o.,n,,.m, <I .......,.. ... 1" Hon,•1h.p Ht'lh"9•.dh Rtvnotd\. It ~u\Hn r C.,\iOn, lb .,...,~,,, Mlt-wt,ID J•"IM, 10 MC l>vN>l<I. Oh Tol•I• •0 ' l I ,, 0 0 0 " ,, 0 I) ' n 1\ I s. ..... , ·~"'"" ~n Ciemtnt .. P4CJt1C• " '"' ' 0 I 0 I 0 0 0 II I u 0 fl 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 r II " I • I J ' J O.rt '-<Cl I O.ullonl l 40 1 :IO Andy'\ So11d•r (Holl) 1 •O Ollt!Wtlmo-1 Ol • s Alto '~•d -Prtnt • Tooy. F••il". Moru COmet Ho KrltclMtS. 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San Die!lo ftttwn) lo A~NY cxil in \11.,,ion Vil'jo ~31·1740 \<t•'-••O Ill ~UAT" a Ac a ''"'"'''<I' )V.H o•cK Clot\ 6 fllld•n~• Atlo..11,.,1. ""'''u 11. ooo h of their sconng an-... ' " , .. A ~11>1-r I01n1Col•I Juniot St•hn CSf\oem•.,., I .wmoeuo ,..,.,.., 11s gs and were never ~hot II> ""'' 10 \ 0 I I :~ e to put it all together ~ n I o -··· <AV< O I a O.•tl O..tty < ro .. 1 ,,. n the third inrung, ~ 0 u • 801 tnll•tl"" IH•wlo I ..,.,,._, ll'•nnl "11Nn11!<t P•rAd~ IO•notolel :~ ne Vargas led off with Broa,ti.\ \.f !><Ml p ' 0 0 l I II 0 O '°' a basebit. Shorts t op Gfeg Adams followed spt and then Bob W•"•'-" tC) V•tt1•\. 0 0 ' 0 A ,..._.,41Jr1r••ne-dtfttry I I 0 ""'"'' u He<•olt O t I I n l'll'fH••Cl!-1 I 1•mllUCll\h1'1 lol•h 0 0 0 h J • $core•• ''"""'' II ' • .,.., OIOt,. v.o Cl•1ml,,g c_1.,.1m1ng pr1o"°O.OOO Pvt .. \U,000 wye r Lauded AuH\.Of'I CPter<et Royol O.rt>y 1...i (51\oem•~~• I A NtwrE•Pt••n c01nt<of4l Golden Doc Roy IOll•••nl C.11""1 t..mD CHawl•Y I N-rou~otnc1 IStm•1"1 E•-••12...i l foroJ IU 111 :~ outh Coast League :~ pl yer of the year Steve .... 001 O•O 000 > • I 100 00J Oh ) ~ I * * ,,. yer leads a cont-MIUtON CONl'IElll!NCE 1WU•••• 01¥t\f0f\ Modi" llo'° Son tMen• l • 0.d i B•o t01n1<0••> l 'lncon<1<1 IP1nc •YI m ent of four Mjssion ;:~ V jo High basketball w l !»Od" 11.tc a ~ s A TH .... •tOJrlf••ftfllfftlr't SIXTH ••C« • IU•I0<\9\ • v•or OUb A 110 C•i11mt"Q Ct••"''"V flt't<• p yers on the co ache:.· league selections. ..... 01Mj0 • • ~nw.-,tern ~ P•loln.lr J 11 N•rtMn Dl'f"to" m ooo .,,., .. n,ooo I AH·-C:..llL.e .. -. l'lnl'f- (1trt1\ ~~tMrdino Ctwlt.-"f " • c;.....Four-(P••rt•I Fltt!Oley (H•wlly I WlllmM ····-I 'MWI f acuc' (HOw•tdl Otal•loy IMl,..I Jeit,..y L9WI\ ((;..Oftt•l•I I H¥CI Al II (Shoom•U• I ••• 5n•vo•, On• z-, "'°"" ••I>. Ktllv Co !Miu'°" V••tol. a ClllflU !El Toro). Jo•n °"' ,..,..ut T '"' Dwnft•m IS•n ..WI, II-~ Pol,,or (Uftl_., a. .. 11-kon .,.o O<nty o-... A1v•r \tCW j t I hhff••f'\ sc.,.., C•trv· l S.C.<tl"._,,. I C~•HtY t ~n &t-rn•tdi"OO ~ 01f'90 •.A,.,.,,,_,.' <;ovtll.,.\l••nl P•lomar r IH<lll. SIG UP FOR I PGAJUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP NOW AT HOW ARD Chevrolet •I Boys and girls. now G your chance to be a pnrt ol the PGA Junior Goll Champ1onsh1p. You II tiavf! an opportunity to qualify w1tt1 o ther young golfers You may go on to repre5~nt your section 1n the Natiomls at Walt Disney World. in Florida, during August 16-20 You're eligible 11. • You are at least '3 on June 7. no older tha117 on August 20; • You are an amareur player. according to the rules . .;, ~ of tile U S Golf Assoc1at1on . and • Your parent or gu~rrl1an Will give Stgnr.cl ar,proval. To f"ntcr. comn 1n with your narent or guar<J1nn Wf"'ll gel you ~lartP.<:1. But don'l dolay. Completed entries must be in the hnnds of your local PGA .Junior Chairman no later thnn June 7 There :lre no entry leesl Get an ,..arty s lart Sign up today' Then head for lhe practice tee• See our golfer, Eddie McCommons at ,..,.. .. -.,.. ..... 0'94SUHDAY 08 • • I ' The Week's Market Highlights NASD Quotations on Mutual Funds This Week _y,: .:~~ .::.: _ _. .... ... Ni.t.-.t A\t.Af. •• of ...,,. wit•#\ c. ..... , '"" .,. ·~ "''"" ... ~ .. " """"" ~.,..,,., . .,.. .....,,. "'"' w-.t '~• ....... ~:.:.: ~w~ ~ .,., .. , fridil~ ,.. .. '"' •r•& ,,.. • ... • M 411\'1 <Al I~ = :~ 1:1 ' ""'"" J 10 I IO ..... , 1\1 1 11 """"' \t>t It •I •I .. ••vttot11 ' f,i) .. &.. A.11Atn Id ft "'""•'• • •I •0 )t • ,.... IOll N l Am 8.rt• It 01 11 ti -h ••t 101 I IO ~,tC..,,. ,..,., ::.:" t ;1 :~ .... I"' I'll.,, 4 IW'v~ •tl , .. • ~d •OJ •It .._, .. 111•11 l.., lo • .. , .. c,, .. "' • " • ., 1 .. _ I) ll 1611 IC. »• u~ .. Pt"\ ... , ,. ,, \"Jo 1 ~10' W• ,,__,. ,, ...... 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Nl' St~k Sales ....._ Y•M aqG '"'°.,,.I\~ J.,. 1 lo CS.It tt1S to <Wt• "" lOO.lt t . f • '"° llt 'I '~ .. •• A) '\'t\ ••\ •• ' ~ "' . lli .,,. .... ,.., French Wine Goes Californian "'-f • ' LJ1'1 1' •l!!!lif JI bo..,y IP'!~ ·~ t Nf) ft ... ,. "IJ l'ftooti.). ''°""'""-If '~ ''"' I ' NQW Issue March 1. 1975 thru 10 % lnterHt Out> !:>urially Soptombar 1 and March • Southland Lutheran Home NAPA CAP> -Pride1-> a powerful t h in~. It brOtJght Bernard Portct thousands or miles from his home in France and the magic name of Laf1te Rothschild to a !->mall winery in California's Napa Valley winery here, said , "This is 1L " T he venture was financed t hro u g h an American Portet met in France. He settled in California's bes t -known wine area in the spring of 1972 and that fall made !tis firs t wine for Clos Du Val. as his winery is called. which turn out complet e wine lists in all colors and fl avors. And th e r e a r e technical Ga llic t ouches at the winery itself in the way ferm e nting wines are handled. For exam - ple, au of the barrels are mad e or French , rather than Ame r ica n , oak staves . But Portet , that person al pride flashinJ!, s huns comp ari son s between his California wines and those of his native Fran ce. "W inemak i nl? 1s win emakin g wherever you are." he said. w 1 n e b v t h l' s u m ,. winc>makl•r. Th('y an· more dtfft>nmt 1r mud\' by d i fft'r e nt winemakr rs. !low about wines made thousands of miles apart?" (A C.alif,Jm1a Non Proltt Corporation) No1watk Cahfom1a An Agency ol Tho Amet11.c1n L111n.,r.in Clluic.11 (ALCJ $5,500,000 Senal First Trust Deed S1nk1ng Fund Serles I Bonds .. Clip Thia Coupon _ f •m tnl1Ht~h'!d tn tt•rt~IV•f"'l(J 1ntr rma1ton on '•1J1Jll1i.111u Lutneran Home Uonds ... ., _., I tf \ ly 1Jl#l_../L--f"t~n" --- ,,, •"•I lutherall Hom" 11701 Sludet>akN Rel N.,1.,.ol~ l 11tto1ntol 90650 213 868 0096 WANTED FfHANCIAL SALIS fl'IOFISS.OMALS WHO: WHAT: WHHE:: HOW: WHfH: ACTION: M ol'I•~ l l'lle1nol1on:il l1ti. feynd~ 1%7 LO'~I l.ntJl'l(l(JI I rrn 1n notion ip('C 1oribn<J 1n rv,... '°" ~ mnlol\ 1r1119qmenl\ f0t 1~111 '"'Ji"".Jv, J 1nve~IC1t G(lld <Jrld \llv1•1 c 0tn\, b ullion O u111qht purr fvi,,, mnrqon riurchcJV>. optl(')(I\, deloyl'd d~IVl'r( C()(ll!CXI\ MnM• hnodqumlN\. nN7 Oo~ l1'1ur1ty A11por1 1n Nl'lwpot Bcoch tontoct1nf} l'll'Orly 20.CXX> e•1\1tng CV\lorMr\ ond len<:h by tol~ PIU\ e•lenwve locol pvt:J1c semna P'0C70m to bn lounchf"d m mid.April. Now Todoy wf' need P'Ofe\~ fll'Of'!Ciol serv•C'" solevran 10 follow 14> ond servicro o no11ond Cll!lomer .ro lead system If "fCXJ ore disr!lusioned with ITodnionol cde' phlo50Ph.es and P'oducts. this rroy bo 'fOll chance to beak Oii! of •ht> routine and •he ordnay We bi-lieve tht\ to be o rmst ~ opportunrly fo1 the conceptual f1nonciol repteseniatrve. Coll Jad Monn. rPtail sole\ d~e<'Ot, at (7 I 4) 752 1400 to !tChecjujf' on 1n1ervicw and d1\Cun detoh. MOHIX IMTllMAJ10MAL, LTD. 010 l•CH SftllT HIWPOlT HACH, CALl'°UUA tJUO Portet left one of the m ost powe rful and respected' traditions in the history of w1nt' ,1t Lafite HIS FATHER, Andre. managed the Bordeaux chateau that make!-> the single be:.t·known Wlnl' on earth FINAICE c hoose to s•·ek his fortune m the •t•w v. ine land of Catirornb" "Personal c \a llenge, that's wh) ,''he ns " crs. Portet is in complete com mand of the oper a- tion, as his Cather was at Laf 1te. I n fact. t h e younger Portet designed Clos Du Val and noted, "You don't gel the op· portunily to build a winery from the ground up very often." H E WA S, and is. highly impressed with MoreSmal,l Advocated "Two batch es of grapes may turn out dtf· ferent even if made into Comparison-. as ide. his winery, h;is onp slnctly Cal1forn1a touch ll') boundc>d on two sid es by a golf cou rsc. SACRAM ENTO <AP> Gov. t:<1mund G . Brown Jr. 's top agnculture official says 'lhe would like to see more !>mall farming operations in California. Rose Bird, the D<'rnocral1t· J?<>vt•rnnr'c; secretary or Agriculture and SN\><'<'". 'ia1d in a recent interview that she realt1NI such J de velopment could not occur O\'crn1ght "We are not trying torepliJCl' tht• rclatl store Butitis impor tant to have di\ er1'1ly." Port et. 32. l(rev. up 1111 the estate with its <'t'n turies -old tra d1t1on of fine \'lneyards and a col lt•<'t ion o f wines ~OlnR back into the 1700s Thl' property ts so tr<'asured that 1t was set a sidt• and proteC'tcd by the Nuz1s as a special prill' dunn~ World War II. Althoui,:h he lrqwr<'d his knowledge in i''rance, Portet said that t.1hen he f<'lt ready to ta\e on a pos1l1on of rcs po sibilily California win em aking --,..,;;;.,.;;=====================;;...._ ___ _ Po r t et a t t e n cl <' d Franc<''o; reknownt•ll v1 t1 c ultur <' and w1nemakin~ -.ehool :JI Montpelh <'r lollo .... tni:: ht ... hovhclOd ;11 l..1f11 c W11 h J ll I Ill' hl'h111d him. "h) di d l'orh•t a chanct• to n11ke his o wn win<' the worldwide wine boom had St.'nl propt.'rty prtt'l'S in h" natt\'e Botdcaux nut of s1J:hl Tht• '.'.tl11.111nn .,c•11 him oil a "orldv. uh· <t•.irrh for a pl~ll'<' of his own and Portc•l. nodding :I hts especial l y the technology but he has n 't fori?otlen h is French back~round. Clos Du Val produces nn l v t wn wine s : Cabernet Sauvignon, which 1s the primary Rrapc of Bordt'aux's red wines. and Zmfandel, an assertive red wine ex elusive to Caltfornta This contrasts with olht'r California wi neries, ONE BILLION ONE BILLION After thtrty years of profitable growth. Weslem Pacific has passed another major m~estone-S 1 b1fllen 1n mortgage loan se rvicing. We 're now the fourth largest independent P\bficly·held l'n0f1gage banker in the country After record eam111g9 in '76, we expect another great year In '76 and should org1nate $200 minion 1n restdentlal loans from Hawau to the East Cbast WHAT WE DO ... WE DOBEST .•. Wntit Frank o·Bryall, President. for our annual repott WESTERN PACIFIC FINANCIAL CORPORATION 1601 DOVE STREET. 9.JITE 200 P.O. 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Jl'C'11rd1n.i.: tu Gr Jnt Su Ill\ ~in l.!l'lll'I JI !'!ah·" manJl,!t'I fill lhl' 111.0110 a<·n· plJnm•d com. m11ntl\ Four tf.1or pl.in' 1\1lh u 1111.il ol 1..: d1-.t1n et1' l' l' \tl'nnr elcv:1uon!'i, J r I.' .1 ' J 1 I .1 h l l· 1 n 1 h 1., n l' '' 11"1ghlJ11rh•H>d 111 :i.J hnm<'., The ,1ngll· :-.101 ~ 11·:.1uc•m·l"' teJture 11\11, thr1·1•. or luur bt•<lroom.., .111<1 11111'·Jl1d 11nl' hJll or l"o lull bJlh~ Cl)rdo1· a ., · L.1 FamrlrJ plan i-. J -;1nglc·le1 el home "1th tour l.it'droom::. and l\\o lull bath!-> Thl' t:ountr~ ·l>l) ll· kitchen. accenll'd h) J IJqll' l'Jlmg cll'l'a. ha::. ac l'<'!>'> to the rl'ar tamll> room through a r omantic arched doorwa v Thl' ma Mer bedroom ha::. a -.iopt'd l'cd1ng The fourth bedroom ma) bt.' l'Oll\'l•rted lo an Cove Homes Early Sellout opt1on;,.il ma::.tcr ::.u1tc retreat \'AULTED CEILINGS in the l11mg room. kitchen and masll'r bedroom ~11c Co rdova s "El Jardin" plJn a :.pac1ou!'i. air~ feeltng This popul<.1r one lt.:1 d plan has three bt•droom,,. Onl' ot \1h1ch 1::. an 1)1>t1onal den. and two lull bath:. 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A s pecial prc\'ll'W in\'1tat1on lo more than 300 pro:.pectil'e buyers creJtcd J C'nm plete sellout pnor to thl' )!rand openmg announce menl of 58 water-frc..nt luxun homes m '.'ewport Beach. · The Cove. offering mamtenan· l'C·free In mg ''1th in one of the most exciting gro\\th areas m C'ahfornia, 1s a n S8 9 m1lhon de· n•topment created b~· In me P.1c1f1c· Dc1 elopmenl (:ompany <Jlter ft\'e ~cars of plannmg Amenities inC'ludl'd 1n thl' purcha:.c priet• of Cordol'a home~ are vaulted ce1lingl> in ll11ng rooms. kitchen::. and ma!>ter bedrooms. carpetmg m the lt1 mg room. master bedroom and hallway. decorator·Sl'lectcd \'Ill) I a sbestos tiling in the other moms. cultured marble coun tertops; central forced air he..it mg, exterior wall and ceiling m ::.ulat1011 , :.moke dctcctQr:.. un clcrground ut1lit1t•::. and concn•tc dr11 e\\ J):; Radiant sunlight. sparkling seas and clear, clean skies stretch out above and below thest unique ocean view town homes. A limited edition of only 28 private residences all with an unequalled view and a wealth of features to match the richness of your surroundings. Two and Three Bedrooms. Two and One-Half P RI(' EU FRO \I ~.1·1 ; l.1 111 :..·>41 Yltl. l'11rd11\ .1 h lfllt"• 1.1111!1' 111 .,1L1· l1111n !.1:1~1 I•• I 1 ·~1 'flUJI l' ln·l llomp, .11 .. '\C'lll'llUlt•J ltl lie l'l'JU) tor 111·l·11p.111n by .J unl' Deiuxe Baths from $84,950. 21651 OCEAN VISTA DRIVE, SOUTH LAGUNA (7 14) 499-4515 Alistt l~•i!iilcii;i Coast Equities, exclusive sales agent !'>111\ I' \'i1rcl11\'.1 npt•rwil '" 1n11ntlh .ti!" ;ms "' lhl''I' hnnw.., IHI' ltlllllJ.: l.1111llll'' h,J\t' la<l'll .. 11t1 Concctn !d at 1001 llay:,tde DnH. next to the Balboa lsl;ind bridge. the Col'e represents "<1 H·r~ un1q11t' approach to ho)s tdt• It\ tnl! .. .,aid Frank E llu~hc::.. l't1rnpJn~ pn•::.1dcnl. To reach the model c-omple\. lJke the 0 :-o l'arlo..v..11 l'\11 lrum the !'!ClUthbound S0Jn Dll').!CI Fn·e" ay. turn lt•l t and prnn•cd pa:.t the M 1::.s1on \'tt>JO Count!') Club Turn right on ~lart:ucnte Parkway and follow the s1cn~ to l'ordova Thl• ... ill'!'! utlict• 1 ... located a t ;,it>t1J~ Nw:al. ~l1!-i:.10n Viejo . ·t,pH.Al .. 1, • .,., ... ,M .. "J)0~1lhtO~do .. H '"~"'•tfn ~ 'rntr••·· 'f" A•twrn1 '"~""'''"t'•Ul•dtt1 Hl""\1t1lr H~t1111fl' lrf"AI\ ••O 11111 .............. n.1o.111n11,1r1.1,.,1 .. 1nt.•nllllll~l~,1 ... 11uld•lll'"•'"•'~.··.·."dl•l11l· ... ·.··.''•"'•'••'•ldl•· ..... 1 .. 1.41,.,1 ... 1 .. 1 .. ~1 .. 1 .. 1 .. 1 ............... ~ Domes Offer View \'1ev.!> of lhl• Pac1f1l· <k'ean. L1Lallna Ii.land .md San Cll·nll'nte bl;md .in• 11 .... 1bll• from ttlmo!>l c•1en room of t•Jt h lv.11 11 r l h r t• l' b l' cl r 11 om t u" n h o m l' n ( 1\ I 1 'o l.agun .1 th<' nC'\\ dt• q ·lopmcnt hugging the hluff fan• 01 t•rlouk1ng Altso B<'Jch llU1lt hi' lhl' Darrow 1'orpor:ll-10n. lhl· t\\O 'I of\· t Cl\\ n ho m l'l\ .1 n • pncrd from Sii~ ,950 to Sll 1.950 and .tfl' rcadv now for 1mm<'d1ate oC· cupanc} .... EATLRl:'liiG finan- cial proi;:rams which al· lo" bu) ('rs to purchase \\1th Just fi ve percent or 10 percl'nt down, the to\\ nhomcs off er a total hvtng en1·ir onment with at·home recreation Cac1ltttes. indoor 1 outdoor Real Estate · · Questions/Comment By Rultor R and•ll McC•rdle, Phd. Docs II u'uallv makr more 11ense to stll your 11re .. rnt hou'e and hu) that house tht fills your n<'t'<li-tocb). or I' ll u,ually wlstr to remodel! Whllt \o\f' llkt' our hom r. "" nttd to makt' some expf'nslve .. cru<'tural ch.anlot"' Lo 'iult our family needs. I t>ellot' it 1 .. Chi' nt'hthborhood 1''t' llkf' tht' most, but thert' HP 11th1•r arf'a' \o\t' would enjoy also. We are rnnfui-ed. \\ hJI crlh·rl• do you believe to be valid? 11 P S . Costa Mesa !°'>h<l11ld I rrmodrl or purchasr another home mnr•· ,111 1.11>1.• 111 tlw nel'<l'i of m) family nnd l1ft•,t1 It · I ht· .1n"u•r to lh1!-i qu!'<.t1on 1s an 1rnp1111.1111111w and C'an 'liintfi<'tlllllv affrct th<' value .11111 ,,llt'.1111111 \ or' our homr Jo:.1 l'11 h1111wo" nrr fncecf "'ith th1!\ decision ... hnuhl r nn,111<'r th1• fnlluwmi.: llow will tht' home c·111l1Jl.11 t• tn othl'rS tn lhC' nl'11thborhood after the fll'llllOM'tl r t•mndt'ling., Will It be ovcrbullt? Will ii lw .1 111op1•1t1 that '"II appt•al to II very large 11(·r1·1•nt.11:\' nf .1,·i11lahll' bu~rrs ut the lim<' of sale? lllcl 11111 kn11" that n•models, add.ems, pools, etc. t qurnll~· 111111.: 11 rt'tum of 30 tn 60 percent of their 11ni.tinal tnvt?stment7 • Y 1•1 another fuctor i~ that money lender~ .1ppr.11't' n•c;1ckntial pro!)('rly in direct relationship to tht• comparable homes l>old rn the sam e 11t>1!!hhorhooc1. s howing httl<'. IC nny. regard for an Cl\ ('r Im Prll\'('d property There is a lot or truth In thl' fact that we hav<' no way of knowing what tomnrro\\ may brlnJt, and s hould we have to sell flW<'kl) for any rC'ason, an O\ er·impro\'ed home <'Ould l'nd up caus mg a SC\'cre financial loss. Whtie appearing lo be convenient and even nl't'l'ssan· at the time. the amount of dollars lost 1mt1ally on an over-improvement can be c:osUy. On the otht>r hand, remodelmg prudently and not to the pmnt of over ·tmpro,·ement c an be con\'eoient. fun, :lnd frugal. Consider this -whatever your needs. wants and desires are regarding remodeling or sellin& and buying again, remember that the home. in most instancC's. represents one of the largest. 1f not the largest. smgle in"estmenl you may ever make. Thus 1t 1s 1 m portant to treat it properly. handle 1t carefully. !live your decision a lot or forethought, and then t ake the road best suited for you and your family, cons ide ring the IOnl' range family requirements and desires as well as the economic consideration EDITOR'S NOTE· Randall R. McCardlt is on invtstmtnt analyst. coll~ l«turtr. and auHtOT of" Rtal Bstott 1n Cahfom1a " Send your comm~I• and qnatioft.s ro Rand11 McCardle, Ph.D . cto Doll11 Pilot, P.O Boz 1560. Coata Mesa 92626. .. h\•ing with a balcony for each bedr oom as "ell as a balcony off the C('ntral hving area 1n two plans, and conl'enwnce to thC' unique shops and SC'rv1ccs of l.aguna Beach," said Ed Dar· row. president of the firm of r rs1denlial bwlders r esponsible for planning a nd construct - ing the unique project I ntroduce d b y s pacious front entries \\1th C'er am1c tile or wood parquet fl oonng, each plan has a corner . \\OOd-burnrng fireplace 1n t he formal li\'1ng room. 2 1'2 baths. a formal dini n g room , separate f am ily room and carpeting throughout THE KITCHENS are complete with c<'ram1c tile cou nt e rt ops, hardwood cab1nl't'I . luminous cell1nJ,ts. a walk·in ~torage pnntry and :.erving counter to the_ d1111n~ room Built in appliances inc lude u range, self-<'leonlng O\'l'n. d1 h" asher. d1<1 pof.cr and tra<>h compac tor. E.ich kitchen has a double compa rt ment. C'orner sink that OVC'r looki; the ocean T HE TOWNHOMF.S an.• arranged for easy access to the r C'cr eatlon cC'ntt>r maintained for re s idents. A swimming pool with jacuul orC' sur - rounded by decking with O<'enn views visible from the r ccrealion a r ea. The Ali !lo Laguna Hom eowner s t\i;socia· lion directs t he main· tenance of the exten or of the t ownho m es. the grounds-keeping and care or the r ecr eation fac1liUes. Open daily are three decorated model homes displaying the three d1f. ferent noor plans and the price·included features o f the el egant townhomes. Sales representati\'es are on the premises daily. Aliso Laguna can be r eached by driving to the Pacific Coast Highway between Laguna Canyon Road and the Crown Valley P a rkway. J ust north of Aliso Beach. take Wesley Drl\•e north. turn lert on Driftwood to 21651 Ocean Vista Drive SiNylE f AMily liviNq AS diffERENT AS you. ThPre 1ssometh1ngob<:ut SunHollow tho! SPIS 11 apart. To 1ve here i-; lo l111c 1n o contemporary village Quiel, green and uncluttered A perfect blend of s1ngle-fomdy privacy with the convenience and mo1ntenonce·free lrvng found only 1n a planned. 1elf ronla1ned communlly In a noturol countryset11ng~ou 11 find ind1v1dual hon~s arranged.,, small clusters.each lacing a parklike comm01 green Here people ore more 1nportont !hon cors Re sident pan.mg ,., tucked owoy 1n o londscop00 court on the interior of eoch clutter There orP oreos set aside for guest pork 1ng and re< rcot1onol veh1rle •.toroge And dr1vP through trol fie is m1n1m11ed by way of o meandering p(>11mf'ter rood At SunHollow you II never hovo to cross a .,treet lcJ \lroll to the root or 111.-,1! friends at the vollr>yboll courl or picnic oreos All the londscop1ng and common areas ore p<ofess1onoly mo1nto1ned to give you lime to '>oak up the peaceful small town olmosphere of Son Juan Capistrano And to top,, all off, thes1r1k 1ng 1 3 and 4 bedroom homes 1nrludr> private walled gardens nttoched garages and the many SuNHollow. SAN JuAN CApisrRANO. fROM $42,995 ~ @...,,,.~~Inc --•U--0~ .... Value Grows At Broadrnoor &nee th1..• lute 1950's Oroadmoor 4Homt'l> ha:. bf.en buildma nl'~ hom~ in Orange County A 1amS'llng of 14 new Broadmoor home resalt'i. from t.be lrYint VIII.Ag~ ol Turtle Rock and Bi& Ca· nyoa ahowf lhat oneinaJ purChasors reabzed an average anr1ual rd'Urn on lhoar ot11inaJ inve!ll menll or 117 3 pl'rcent and ~7.9 ~rC'ent rupee. bnly THI:: AVERAGE ORJGINAL purch1tse pnce at Turtle Rock wus $49,610, whale the avt'rage original coet at Rig <.:an yon was $150.JSS Turtle Hock buyers held onto their homes 45. 72 months. or 3 81 yeoris The Big Canyon buyers. on the other hand, kept their home5 Cor 20.04 month:., ur 1.87 years Bai.ed on 10 pen ·ent down and an a\•erage clos· 1ng coi.l of Sl 250, Ule typical Turtle Rock buyer would have bud an onganal investment of $6,211 · Over the pt>rwd of tame rron;i tus onginal purcha:.e unul resale. the home appreciated a total of $27,748 in value, or S7 .286 per year ..\T BIG C \S\'O~ A 10 pc.rcent down pa) ment and S1 ,250 doi.ang costs would total $16,286. From first pur chai.l' to resale, the averaie home in· creased $70.003 in value. or $12,000 per > ear. When compared to a countywide sampling of 190 resales dunng 197S, the Broadmoor products de· monstrated a clear edge. The countywide study showed an average annual return on onginaJ in· vestment of 106.9 percent. The Broadmoor TurUe Rock homes reflected an annual return r ate over 10 percent higher. :ind the figure for Big Canyon was over twice that or the countyw1dc study Promontory Point 60 Percent Filled Promontory Point, tht• lrnne Compuny's tux· ury mediterranean style. adult apartment com- munity. 1s 60 percent rented . according to general manager . Bob Leonard, bnngang the total occupan· cy to 316 units Leonard noted that m the 19 months sance Promontory Poant opened. rentals are well ahead or onginal pr0Ject1ons. wath February one or the heaviest rental month:. The Point rccentl~ \\On the only Honor A" ard for multi family housing, pre· sented by the A mH1can lnsututc of Architects and Sunset l\I aga11m: Leonard <;a1d March prOJl•Ct1on-. indicate a con- tinued UP\' .Ard tn·nd an n·ntab. \\1th the hl<'a\"lest n•ntal pt>rwd t'\lll'l"tl·d in tht.• .,pnng and summer. "hen tht· :'\ C \\ port lw.1rh arc.A b<'come-. C\ en more attractive. REAL ESTATE Nuclear Initiative Talk Set C111llru\ ers1al .1:.pcc-h or thl' nurlcar t.·nlc'r~\ Ill 1t1all Vl' "tll be th<: toptl" ol the meet1n~ of the Sales and l\f arkcttnl! Council of BualdanJ: In du.,t r~ \ssoc·aataon ol California April 21 al the Grand Hotel m Anaheim John<.: Abram. ~l'ntur \" i C t' p r l' ._, I d e n t 0 ( Southern CahCorma Gal> Compan~. and Edward A. l\tyers Jr . \ire prl'S1 · dent o r Southern Californ1.i Edison Company"' 111 dtscui.s th{· measure and 1t:. potential effects on the bwlding an dustry. Abram 1.; a i:radualc· engineer and has bl'cn l:lssociatcd "1th lhl· Southern California Ga:-. Company for t" ent) fl\"(' 'ears 1n t.h e areu'i of m:irkettnl! l'ngtnl•('nng, finance und rate i.trur tu res :\I~ t•r<. b past pn• sident of the Elcrtm·a l lndu~trit:s .\s'>oc1at1on and rurrentl) i.trvl'-. on the Los ,\ngele~ Count) Energ} Comm1<;s1on, thl• ~realer Lo:. Angell•:. Chamber of Cummertl' Water .ind Enag) E' ... cu11,·e Committee anti se\ era! n.1t1on;1 l 1n<lw.tn com mun1 c· .1 t ion!> .ind ('onsen at a on 1 a~k Corec ... iguel Projttt Sea Terrace Honies Closin The In ramll y In\\ nhomt>:t 111 Sl•u Tt-r rc1c,•, pn\'ate <'Ommuruty on the coa:tt 1n LagWt.& Niguel. nre 1111"' being or fered b) A\'CO Commum· t~ De\ 1!'1oper11 . Inc The 316·homc proJect Ii. 90 percent :.old t1 nd 86 per· rent of lb home:. lire oc· <'UJlied ·~ea Terrncf'. over- l1X1kmg the ocean und rw,1r the pre:o.tlge com rnun1t 1e'i of M onuC'h Ila~ ~CJ Gate ;ind Tlw s •ore:-. ha:-. beE'n one of thl' m o ... t !IU<'C'c,,sful Luuna =' 1guel com · m1nalle~ but no more hopu.·:. can be• bualt on the 1.r~ent '"'. · ex plaaned Julteph \\' ~mith . darec· tor or S.!lei. Cor A \'('0 F'\>ur furn1'hed model ho,.,es. i.ho" an g the ran~ of ll\ ail able one· and "o ~tory floor plans fro l\\O bedrooms. t"o bath~ lo three bedrooms. t\\O rnd a ·half baths. \\ 111 tr opt•ned for view· an~ thb \\ t.'ek Tht.· homes are pun•d from S52,900 tu 65,900 \LTllOl'G ll SEA Ter· race opened JUS t three y<.'ars n~o. homes recent· 1) resokl in the project hu,·c shlwn an average Jpprcc1at1on or $21,000, Smith poentcd out. "Chalck'en have their o "n pri v at e back ' a r d I ., p I a y 1 n . · ' $mat h poi nted out , "'but they ran also use the three acre rccreauon ct.·ntcr walhin the com· rnun1ty. '' luch include:. a small par1' !>w1mm1nJ:( pc•ol. tennu courb. and \Olll'\ b.111 court~ And all through the com mumt). which is built for minimum traffic flO\\. are greenbelts und pla) areas " The Sca T e r1"Ul"l' models urt-on 'il''-' daal) from 10 u m to dnsk at thti salt's center on St•h :1 Road i•asl of P uc1f1c Coa!it lh.:h-.. a~ BOAT HOUSE! 1·:1 ,.,., .. 111l11r' dr··:11n. 1·:1 1•1 ·' -.1·a 11111•1'0 :-pa r:id1~1· Th1 · 111""' l"'l'f• 1 t \1 .1\ 1 .. ll\ ,. 111 ~ .. 11t li1•1·11 1 ":1 lif11rn1a ·~ 11111·! f'lll1.-! i•l.111 1111 th1• \1:111 I Ill :\1\\p1111 1:10,ll'h 11.'I I 1d" l'.111.. lli l\1 ).,11r 1111 1or111~'.-.l•·1•· Ir""' \t111 1· ,j,.,., I \ -Ii i' fo1 1 \1 J"\ h111111 I ) uur ('!lfl"l "1111 , . .,Ill p.1111.,11. 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M1Ht " ii •nd Apr.,•. "· ,. ,.,.1114 ,,. 'I-I ''CTf TtOU\ •u•tNIU rvhlt\fll'lt1 ,..,,~"" .. ,,,., •.• u .. .i,, '". HAMltTATIMINf /Wt• 71 1" •"«!Apr • II t•I• 1•11" Pl'Rl.IC NOTICf: '""'•llo••nQ P•"On\.,odolnobU\t PlJRl.IC' NOTICE ,.,,., Nbll>lled Otel!Ot C..tl Diiiy '°'IM• w r. 21. tt. •"ti Apr 4, 11, "" "'''" •• ('I DAILY PILOT &unctay.Apnl 11 . 1976 Moving Up In Real Estate Philip J . Reilly. president ot the Miuion VltJO Company, has announced tbe promotion' of .Jam~ G. T04:pfer and James G. Gllleran to the newly created positions or execUtive vice president. ln his new position, Toepfer is responsible ror "U operiatlons. GUleran u responsible for finance adminJauatlon and commercial enterprises. · Before jolnlng Miission Viejo Company 10 19'11, GiUeran hod been wllh Philip Morna Incorporated u assistant c:ontroller. He served that company's ftn;,rnclal division since 1957 after spe.nding three years in India as a foreign auditor with Standard OU of New Jersey. Gilleran is a iraduate of Bryant Collese. Providence, Rhode Island, wi th a bachelor 's degree in accounting. TOepfer has been a part or lhe Mission Viejo Company team since its inception. He was involved an c reating the original plan for the 10 ,000 -acre planned community. A graduate in city and regional planning from the University of Wi sconsin , Toepfer was planning directo.r for the city of Santa Ana. before joining the company in 1963. As a part of the resulting or· gani:tation, G. H. "Jeff" Lodder was promoted to the position of senior vice president. In this otLLIUN capacity, he is responsible for the development of long-range planning and engineering including the management of environmental systems and facilities. Orange County builder WILLIAM J. "BILL" KRUEGER, president of Showcase Homes, has re- ceived a certificate of commendation from the California State Assembly for his contributions to the homebuilding industry and lo the community. The citation followed a resolution lo the Assembly by Assemblyman Paul B Carpenter of the 7lst Assembly District on February 24, 1976. In the resolution. Carpenter said that Krueger "in his capacity as master builder, has been at the forefront of the tremendous population expansion in Orange County, offering over 3.800 various types of quality construction dwellings in order to fill the resident's needs since 1960 " The resolution continued "Mr Krueger is to be highly com mended for his \·aluable u v€ou contributions to the home building industry and to Lhe community at a lime when new home building is crucial to the continued growth of Orange County " DON A. BECKENBAVG H, uward·winning salesman for four years at Laguna Niguel Realty. has been promoted lo resale manager The appointment was <.1nnounced by David Stein. general manager or Laguna Niguel and vice president of Avco Community Developers, Inc .. the area developer. Beckenbaugh will report to Joseph W. Smith. Laguna Niguel's director of sales, and will be responsible for the three resale offices of Laguna Niguel Realty Co. and a staff of 20 &lckenbaugh joined ACD in July 1972 He is currently a director of the Laguna Beach Board of Reallors. a char ter member of - the South Laguna-Niguel Rotary Club and a director of the Monarch Bay Terrace Properly Owners Association. The Laguna Beach Board or Realtors recenlly honored him for top sales of multiple listings during 197S and as top lister of multiple listings sold and closed ror the third straight year. Century 21 Rea l E state elC:KENeAV~ Corporation has announced the promotion of JAM ES R. CULBERT to assistant vice president of the international organization headquartered in Irvine. Cul bert, a 1971 hist ory and mass communications graduate of San Diego State College, will be involved in developin g sa les support systems for the more than 2.000 a ffiliated. lndependtly-owned Century 21 offices throughout the United States and Canada Culbert has been with the organization since September of 1974, when he was appointed traininll and mark cling director of Century 21 of Arizona. Prior to cvLu11f joining Century 21 , he wa11 regional sales manager for a reaJ estate firm in San Diego. li e was director of a vocational rehab1litalion a:.-soriat1on and served four vears in tht> M urine Corps - KORF.RT M .DUl'fLER. 25, has Joined the Irvine Industrial Complex sales staff as a sales and lt'llSmg manager, it was announced by Brian 0 . Hogg. llC vice president of sales and marketing. Dumble r will be Involved in marketing several He projects. Including the new Construction Center sales pro- gram. and will be responsible for the ICC's broker relations pro-· gram. Over 80 percent of all In· dust rial transactions lnthelcc In· volve independent reaJ estate brokers. Hogg said. A native o f Pitlsbrugh. r>umler comes to the llC from Coldwell Banker's San Fran· clsco office where tie was in in-ovMLH dustrial salesman. He was previously employed as a marketing specialist for the Brockway Glass Com- pany in San Francisco. He ls a 1972 graduate of the University of Pitt.sbrugh where he majored in economics. MARJORY D. IDGH of Mission Viejo Realty has been selected "Realtor Associa~ of the Year" for 1975 by the Saddleback Valley Board of Realtors, according to Chuck Nash. president of lhe SS.member board. Mn. Higb, a two-year Resident of Mission Viejo. is an associate director of the Califor nia Association o f Realtors, representing the Saddleback Valley board. A member of the real estate profession for 17 years, Mrs. high b as been honored as "Salesman of the Year" by the Johnson County Board or Realton in Kansas Oty. She has been entertainment chiarman of the Sadd1ebaclc Valley board ...... since its inception. Sales Continue Laguna Village Offers Saving Buying a new LQaunu VlUage townbome is 1Ull 000 ot your very befit hochce.s aaa.lo t inflation ad- vise. Bruce UIU, Presidt>nt ol Pacific Coast Realty, exclusive sales agenbs for th Vltlage. .Laeuna VUlage, HUls saJd lhat savJnas aru po65ible up to $9, 135, und explained t.bu aavlnaia tbhi way. "you purchuNc u Laauna Villaice new townhome at just $Q,500". M er Just two years. the builders projectt.'<I pri~ for the unil would be SSZ,635. You have enjoyed lhu bome at tQday·~ prl~s and payment3 and may then sell ll iAt the pro- jected cost of ~.635, pOfJslbly, more. "Thal certainly beats the hhih cost ot wallini&." DEERFIELD PARK HOMESi, MODEL NOW SHOWING IN IRVINE COMMUNITY HJll added, especially when you J'eallze that Laguna Village prices are still al their 1974 . 1975 lows. They tan.re from $43,500 to $47,700 and payments llS low as five percent down are possible. Apartment Unit Meets The California Apartment As· sociation , consisting of 26 statewide chapters will convene its quarterly meeting in Newport Beach on April 9and10 Irvine's Deerfield Honies Selling Out "VISITOlt INTEREST CON1'1NVED welt into the final days of 1975 at t.he develi>pment," Hills said. "They simply reallied ttie homebuylng Op• portunity afforded, he concluded, and January saw 20 mOfe sales made at tbe view site." Many units, lbe sales counselor added, will be available for occupancy in less than 4S days. The 914 unit development offers views or the Orange County and Saddleback VaJley, and has all two-story townbome condominiums in the third group. With two and three bedrooms a nd two baths, the floor plans vary in s ize from 1350 to 1665 square feet. Representing approximately 50,000 owners and operators of residential units, the Board of Directors of the CAA will study and analyze all current legisla· lion affecting investors in the field or pri vale rental housing. In addition. 14 committees will review and report on many other topics relevant to providing con- tinued beneficial housing to the r enting public. Sales continue at a rap1J pace for Deerfield Park Homes in lrvine and the builder, Century Community Developers. is now faced with an early sellout or Phase V, according to Roy Hum· pbreys, project manager for the three and four bedroom homes priced from $63,99S to$78,49S. "We will be s tarting construe· tion of Phase 6 earlier than an· ticipated because of the high ac· ti vity of sales. As we continue lo analyze the situation, we still find that two major factors are influencing buyer choice.'"Hum· phreys said. "Deerfield Park Homes ·are in the high.value Irvine area of Orange County and the five Door plans. designed by Jim Pandolfi, appeal to a broad segment of the market." One s lory • nd tri·level fl~rplans contain from 1,696 to 2,$55 square feet and feature vaulted ceilings, wood-burning fireplaces, sunken living room. ffrmal dining room or raised din· Ing "galleria." and attached dou· -1e garages. Sophisticated in· lerior appointments range from a crystal chandelier in the dining area to an oval Grecian tub. RECR EATIONAL AMENITIES are built around a spacious, newly opened S,500 square foot clubhouse and include; three pools, a therapy pool; regulation size tennis court; Tacquetball-bandball courts; shuffleboard court; lawn bowling facilities, sand volleyball court and children's play area. Qeerfield Park Homes are on display daily with furnished models at 17 Oeerspring availa· ble for touring from 10 a.m. t-0 6 p.m. Sales representatives of Coats and Wallace, exclusive sales agent, are on the premises daily. To see the development, take the San Diego or Santa Ana Freeway and exit at Culver Drive. The c lubhouse includes a main loun.ne with wet bar and fireplace, card rooms, billiard room and men and women's saunas. The CAA organization, founded 36 years ago. will be hosted by the Apartment Association of Orange County. A SPACIOUS AUTO terrace can also be u\ilited as a private patio, as each home has an attached two car gar age, single garage and auto terrace. ( ) Pill a few word• C.ll 6'2·5671 to work for you A few of the interior touches include central air conditioning decorative s wag lamps, Italian ceramic tile k..itchen counterlops, pri vate view decks, ash cabinets, single-lever faucets, concrete patios. aU-electric appliances, a nd fiberglass \ubs and showers. t * AVE! $9,5 • 80% SOLD -UNIT I You've heard a lot about inflation and the cost of living. Housing isn't any different. Both the sharp increase m building materials and land cost have jumped dramatically (up as high as 17%). Your new home represents one of the best ~ys to beat inflation .. You can buy a new LAGUNA VILLAGE townhome at today's price of $45,500, and use it for years at today's payments! Our chart indicates a protected 10% increase. 1n replacement cost.• At LAGUNA VILLAGE we've put 1t all together for you!! The Village 1s a 158 acre condominium developm~nt of 914 townhomes. grouped in three to five unit clusters, nestled on the rolling. beautifully landscaped slopes of the Laguna Hills. Friars Village. The high cost of waiting.• Toc111·1 eo.tCIM Cost!- home p<ica Yurtromt*J ,._ ''°"' today $45,500 $50,050 $55,050 $46,900 $51,590 $56,749 $48,900 $53,790 $59,1 69 an almost identical development from the same builders. was hailed by the San Diego City Planning Commission as "An outstanding example of Planned Residential Development." The total park-llke environment reaches its ultimate in .the 4 -and·a·half acre Village Green with a magnificent clubhouse and a myriad of recreational facilities. The 5500 square foot clubhouse building includes the main lounge with wet bar and a beautiful fireplace gathering spot. card room, kitchen and activities room. There's a large 4 table billiard room and both men's and women's saunas. For the athletic. there are three pools including an Olympic size pool and a therapy pool, regulations, tennis courts. shuffle board ~nd lawn bowling facilities, plus a special play area for the kids. · Wh at a relaxing way of life. So come on out. We're easy to get to. DIRECTIONS: TAKE 1·5 to lake Forest Or . offramp to Canida Rold and west toward ocean for 1 mile and the" just follow the sign1 I_aguna Village Western living at Its best. Wh y wail and pay more. Laguna Vrl l.tge offers you: 2 & 3 bedroom contemporary townhomes: lO year home owners warranty program, SUPERB LOCATION -10 minutes to the beach, Santa Ana or Newport; FANTASTIC VIEWS - froril every home of mountains. golf. pastures, city lights. So come on out and look us over and save! THE BEST VALUES IN ORANGE COUNTY From $45,500·$51,400 phase 1. low down payments from 10%. Fvmished models open daily 10 AM tit dusk (714) 581 4850 Presented by Pacific Coast Realty • t I SUncSay,April 11, 1919 DAIL v PILOT DI Missile Sites: White Elephants of the Prairk l:DlTOR'8 NOTE -In llw -~ingl~ cndle•• /erteing ~t~m "°" tioM, 1PfC1pOU -r•tmuatt bom and grmD old ~lore thq ere UMd. And IM ~~ who build and man tlte ~go on 10 othn thbtQ•. NEKOMA. N.D. <AP) -How mucb did it coat, all In all! Some say ts. 7 btlllon and some aay 20 years of re~earch by dediealed mea.. • Now aome of the elUuns ol thls prairie town near tbe Canadian border want to convert mlJsile silos to the storage ol araln. AND SOME ARE lb.inking of converting the 13-story. 200-fOOl square miasUe site radar build· inJ into a vocational educaUon school, or a barley malting plant, or a pasta factory. And GJenn Robert.son, public affairs officer for the Safeguard anti-ballistic missile <ABM > complex here, is moving to the Small Business Administration in Denver. The ABM installation in this area -the only ABM site ever completed -was ordered closed last October, a week afler it became operational. TWELVE SITES WERE to have been built lo various parts of the country to protect the na· tion and It.a military installations from enemy missile attack. But Congress decided that the usefulness of the ABM system in intercepting enemy intercon- tinental missiles was essentially nullified by the Soviet Union's switcti to multiple warbeads. So the decision was made to cancel the mulli·bllUon dollar system that had caused such a eoatroversy in the '60s between Congress and the Defense Department. m E COMPLEX OF missiles, radar and computers in Nekoma and other prairie towns 100 miles ,,,._......,.. SAFEGUARD ANTI-BALLISTIC MISSILE COMPLEX IN NEKOMA, N.D., FINDS ITSELF 'OUT IN THE COLD' Under the Snow1wept Surf•c:e • Computer MIHll• ContrOf Center Was Ordered Closed a Week After It Opened northwest of Grand Fork.s took eight years to build. An ABM site in Montana was partially constructed, then tom down. Work never began on the 10 other ABM sites because of a 1972 U.S .. Soviet treaty limiting each nation to two ABM sites. ROB ERTSON, walking through the huge missile site radar building, finds it strange. "lt'ssilentnowandthe hghts 1,200 pri v at e contractor don't even blink." employes, most of them hving in When .the ABM site here nearby Langdon. became fully operational last Oc· • By Oct. 1. the military will be tober, it bad 447 military person· cut to 25, and the rest to about SOO nel, 135 government civlllans and while the decision is made on Newport Youths Ready for County Run CdM Girl's Compulsion Pays Off By HILARY KAYE OttlW0.11' '°IM4SUff Twelve-year-old Mary Beth Hobbs or Corona del Mar is a chronic contest contestant and she wouldn't have It any other way. A seventh grader at the private Carden School, Mary Beth has been entering sweepstakes draw- ings and jingle contests since she was seven years old. Jn the past, her persistence has paid off with a 10-speed bicycle and a $10 prize. HOWEVER, HER LATEST contest entry paid olf royally, enabling Mary Beth to walk away·with a $1,500 first prlie ln a nationwide contest sponsored by the Paper Mate Company. There were nearly 40,000 entries in the contest. Mary Beth, who lives in Cameo Highlands with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Linder C. Hobbs, says sbe spotted the contest wblle she was readjng the Sunday comks one day. The Paper Mate Company WJS Jooklng Cor a name for the cartoon character that ad· vertlses their F~alr pens. They . Young runners displayed a wide range of ex- pressions Saturday dunng an elimination track meet held at Harbor High School by the Newport Beach Parks, Beaches and Recreation Depart- ment. At left, number three runner m 50-yard dash shows winning de- termination. while wary opponents look• less cer- tain about his chances. Gtrls in 440-yard dash seemed to take the race more in stnde. Winners in Newport and other Orange County cities will go on to fmal competmons Apnl 24 at Huntington Beach High Schoof O.lly"lletlt.it,. ..... MARY BETH H088S, 12, MAY BE A BORN WINNER She Won S1 ,500 In Pen Compeny Competition asked contestants to come up with a name and to S\lbmit ex- planations or why they chose lhe name. Mary Beth settl ed on "Inklestein," a name she says she picked out of the air because it seemed to fit the c haracter or a giant who sponsors Lnk pens. "I didn't think I'd win. but couldn't reslst trying," says Mary Beth. First prize was a week-long vacation for four at a Colorado dude ranch. She opted instead for the $1,500 cash prize. She says sbe plans to put Sl,000 in a savings account for her col· le&e education. Her father will help her Invest the remaining $500 to teach he r about the stock market. Besides entering contests, Mary Beth spends her time play· Ing the clarinet and doing arts and crafts activities. SHE ALSO lakes care of a menagerie at her home that in· eludes a dog. a rabbit. three turtles, and some number or fish and frogs. Now that she's won so much money, does she plan to stop en· tering contests and rest on her winnings? "No, r·m going to keep on en- tering contests. l realJy find it hard to pass them up, .. she says ~- D•llr "''" -.. "' "'""""- Front Page A2 MAGS IN COMPETITION. • • But kl a saturation subscrip· lion campaig n, the New York· New West got a good response or 60,000 replies to a ma1bnl( or 435.000 But insiders in the business tend to downplay the succN1s of that ploy, noting subscriptions were given either as part of a lavish sweeps ta kes or at a life· lime reduced rate. Felker has announced his first edition will be on the stands Mon- day. No dale has been set by Kobrin. Advertising sales for both publications ore r eportedly rocky, with advertisers confused by the Identical names. Felker hns long wanted lo get into the Southern Callfornia media market, making two abortive attempts to buy local magazines In the last four yeara. He says he believes Ul4l New York style can be translated well to Southern California. where "there's more raw vllallty here per square mile than in any other part of America." For bis part, Kobrin views himself as lbe small country boy forced into a showdown with the big-money city slicker. "WeJJ , they come from the country's bigges t city and they publish a slick magazine there. Whal should 1 call them, country bumpkins?" He adds, "I don't know Felker, but he must be suffering from terminal hubris.·· McFadden says they're both going to have a rough go of It. "1''elker," he observes. "seems to me to have an Ill-defined idea of what his market is." Ile points out that readers of New York, regardless or where they live in the threc·slate metropolitan New York area, are in Manhattan every day and pro- bably 80 percent of them are within a block of Empire State Building at leas t once a day. "There's a central focus." Southern California Is "totally different," he said, citing New York·New West's subscription campaign which promised a rash of articles ln the hrst pub· lication: -Laurel Can11on-<me IJXJrlc could touch olf a blaze. -Where to buy the btst burnlo in town. ''I know it would take one s park to set off Laurel Canyon, but 1 don't particularly care, and I don't think a reader in Manhat- tan Beach or Downey or Anaheim cares either. "As for where lo buy the best burrito. that Is an Easterner's idea of a story. Jt 's a New Yorker's viewpoint of what Los Angel~s is," said McFadden, not· Ing that the New York·New West staff includes one Jocal writer - the rest of the editors and writers are Imported from New York. He summed up his Tiew or New York-New West.: "Felker's fa vorite word Is trend)'. Well in L A. people are living the trends, they're not Interested in tabulat· l what to do with the whi~ elephant on the pralr1e. John MacFarlane, mayor ol Langdon1 which will be hard •t. hit by the shutdown, llYI ~ town has not panicked. "The folks here don't break into a rash every lime somethi.Qc goes wron&.'' THE EFFECT IS buffered by an influx of 1,000 Boeing Co. employes, modlfylna the Minuteman missiles. ll gives local people time to find some mll.lor new bus inesa to replace the ABM when Boeing pulls out. Btll Verwey. mayor of Nekoma. is a little more sanguine. "Everybody here is pretty dld· gusted about it, because It put all the towns in s uch a prediCa· ment." The ABM installation here was set ul) to defend 150 Minuteman ballistic missiles planted among the grain h elds of northeastern North Dakota. lt brought $8S9 million into Lhe state. THE ACTUAL OPERATION or the system was handled almost exclusively by Army officers, with enlis te d men prnv1ding security and other support Cunc· tions. "We're n select few." one of the officers put it. and now t.M select few have hllle to do. ''I feel that when Congress says we're obsolete, it just isn't true." said one ofhcer who hasn't been lransfern•d yet "Really. we're sort of a rare bird." IN LANGDON, MAYOR Mac- Farlane says he does not lake the thought of becoming an exposed target with no defenstve mis· sites. "Let's face it," he said. "We're a handy target . because we're about the closest if they shoot over the North Pole." 2Cowitians Charged With Counterfeiting Secret Se rvice• agents have ar- rested five men. including two from Orange County, and sei~ed $350,000 in counterfeit bills in the breakup of an alleged San Gabriel Valley counterfeiting nng. The arrests followed a six.week investigation that bel'tan when af(ents uncovered S90.000 in bogus bills in SlO and S20 denominations at an Ontario garage dump said Robert E. Powis. special agent in charge of the Secret Service's Los Angeles office. · Powis said plates and negatives used in the printing of bills were round buried in the backyard at the home oC one of the men ar~ rest.ed. Powis identified those arrested as Patrick Kelley. 27, of Santa Ana: Dennis Dean Thornburg, 28, or Anaheim ; Ted Steven llopsiter. 27. or Whittier; Michael Ray Wigley. 26, of Pasadena. and hls brother. Terrence Wigley, 23, of San Gabriel. Powis said Thornburg will be charged with manufacture of counterfeit money, Kelley with aiding and abetting the manwac· ture o{ counterfeit money. Powis said the alleged ring had been able to pass only about $1.700 in phony bills since the in· vesttgalion began. ing them Cor coc~lail party con· versallon. ·• Both f'elker and Kobrin are go· Ing to be up auainst lou~her op· position than e ach other when they publish in the next few weeks, and that is Souther!\ California's diversity. As McFadden explatnl'd It. the problem or d1 vers1ty 1s such lhat even on a regional basis -juat conslderlnu Orange County -re· sldents or dtfforcnt cities have nothlng more In common with each other than "the county gov· ernment." He listed the magazines that have tried l o c apture tbo California life style market and tailed -Show Business Illuslrat· ed. LA. and City. 1n San Fran· clsco-and the ones that had built· ln circulation. such as the suppl~· men\a to the Times, I.he lndepen· dent, Press.Telegram and the Herald-Examiner, all of whktr have gone under . Only two have survived -Loi An1eJea and Orange County II· Justrated -and that survival was earned after years of the sparest kind or existence. "We're so diverse the market has to be created. and geography is a stlly way to do it. "Someone once s aid Los Angeles was 100 s uburbs tn search of a center. That's changed.. The suburbs have found tbelr own centers. The peo.. pie in Newport Beach don't care what's going on ln Marina Del Rey -they don't have to." . I' DAILY PILOT Sund!y. A,pnl ''· 1111 .. . CLASSIFIED INDEX ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• -----Ga .. o.. I 002 • ,.,.. I 002 Ga•r.. I OOJ ..................................................................... The ..... Mli"'tJM+. Clift .. Or-.. COllt --· DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS ; . ~ .. -........ ........ -.. -.-. .. ..... ....... -----·-'""·~.,...,~"";-You Coan Sell It. And ft. 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Moat de Charmln1 z bdrn1 .. full •• COZ V COTTAGE. ,__ ::: ,\JI l'\!al eJlate adverth100 Buy For ~ppt. call . totrallle Uoor plan In lot. completel y r enewed, .::C..~.-"~ In thLJ newsp•J)()r i~ aub d u du . h u le II vln 8 blork to bt1ch. STt,$00, Kat[ST'TE >•·~1 lo the Pc.-deral fat 480Llr6R>l.U. r oom , large family 1722MllAM'"'lt I~ .~-" 1• 11ous1tl" Ai;.,I or 196 ~C~ .. ~~!!!!~MW~~: room. large scparale 308 APOLEN/\, $119,SOO • ........ • .lt ""· • ........ r mal din ng room 6 2·Sty. home, country <Balboa Penln. r oinl ) ~~ a.i. ~ :~~<'•~r ~~=~e:.. ·a ~~~a~~~ t'=.fu f~~ily si1ed bedrwm~ + kitchen + apt. • HARMING "nueu al CWllom duplu, hard to rind hrdwd noon. beaut. paneUnt. beam ceilin1s. <"ioseu galore. Stepa to beacll. Realtor, call You asked for it "-the rambling ranch ~tyle Broadmoor #2. 4 Bdrma .. family rm .. fofm at dining rm .. c-onvenatlon pit area. L arge yard with room tor pool. Private c ul de sue location. Ask· Lng $197 ,000 ~.~~~ .. J: rercoce. l1m1l11t1on. or ~~=~apr:t~~. :;~utcg 300 CORAL, Sl29,SOO w:~r~~~H ...... -i1oi. 1M d1scnmlnauon based on Well bu.ill . family home ~~"':. ... ": ::: ru<:t', <'olor. rell11on. se1t. ---•S•S•l •t•0•0---1 VBROEU/\KB L~ALS~ITE RVOEO MA + 11pt. 27276E7·f'..~9t ~wy. 642-2237 54&-86:> l S UNITS Potenti1I plus. lfi~ 1000 or nallunal on1un. or an .-_.... ,. ~ 1 = intention to make uny LARGE 4 BEDROOM, 2 1'00''') Take advan· "-Tnr ,.,~, uw i.u•:h prefert'nce, hmlla· bal.h North Coe.ta Meau taat of thl'> r 1n1 OP, 223 CRYSTAL, Sl40,000. Agt. 549-0812 C.F. COLESWORTHY 640-0020 EASTBLUFF CENTER ~-._.,. :!: 11on.ord~cnminat1on" home . Remodeled ~~~11y . Call now =i..:.. = kitchen, hard Wood fl rs. °""' ltl q, 11 S IU'v IQ f11 •t<I • Little lsl1nd + apt. 'Chwtried Ad\ 642-5611 Want id r~ults 642-567 • '• .. lot1 ,...,.,c....... nw~ nl!11o spaper will not fplc . s h ake roo f . 2 =?=~Tu ~:~~~i:~.:~;f t.~:~ ~:~~~~~~~~.::·::~ [ ® ltiMtll 122·122\; GARNET . ...... 1ooze...... 1002 •• _... 1002 ::~:: .............. . 11S9.SOO~ Larx,e duplex; 3 •••••••••••• .. ••••••••• ..... •• •• •••••••••••••• •••••••• • •••••••••••••• bdrm/ ,a bdrlll = l1onofthelaw ___ _,. orfered.callS46·S880 . .;;:::ii::m::11••·····-= for sot~ rHFECTION -is the only word that : I 002 descn bcs this lovely h1&h : beamed ceiling home .. TWO STORY '"'th 3 bedrms, ,ritcious :: FAMIL y POOL Leon Option d1rung area, family rm. :': $26,950 Big ocean view all patio surrounded by '1"""ff9oh ot OOtCe ~MMMlon! .. SAME LOCA TtOH lZYL\RS ~~tli!1h11r!t •uo rooms. New 4BR. 2'-'lba, trees & flowers. Se<;luded rll-.b YI! 2 Story bargain! Just 3 <'llt gar., pool yard. with a high private BALhOA ISLA~O "•,,.,... • 4lllO li'26,9SO full pnN•' Large J"•t S3,000 + t"""tmo. fence. Across from the * 671 .. 900 * ~~-"· ·. .. · . ~ hv1ng room Very large ~ ..,.,., - . . -~ -Ow ner / Bk r . ( 714 > park. Open Sat/Sun l·S.1~~~~~~~~~ ~ · .. • uoio family dm1ng room rom· 67>7414. 4972 Tamarack Way,1-•. ~ · ...... · := bo! Bright & spacious lrvlne. ~ ,.. .. "" .:: .. '.".'. .: !i: uled kitchen -st~p·in Pvt Pt.y "111 trade estate HIGH IM THE HILLS ~-~..,..,., _. pa~try ! Wrought t.ron diamonds for down pay. Located In Lag una :! llSl#CSS, INVEST· stairway to queen sized menl on home/incom e Niguel, this charmin11 :-: MOfT,FINANCE bedrooms. Secl uded property,beacharea. viewhome hasalllhede· ......_~. . . -master w/bu1ll·mvanily. 714/67~1256 slttd reatures. 3 Br, 2\.\ .-.... wo.-i ~10 Redwood fenred patio ---64().49507S2·6341 Ba LR. /Wood burn1n '"'-'-"' ~·y ........ JOU overlooltini; wrou1?ht iron YUlll Y RENTAL Ford Rd at l!ltacArthl.lr ' · w R 1 =T.!.~:::'.:: ..... : enclosed sw1mm\n" pool. ~EWPORT BUCH frplc, formal. D .. , ....,. •·-· -" "' ________ .,. kitchen w /ea tin& area. lg ..,._.TO•: .. ·:· . . . -Enclosed garai;tei>lus ex· S425 fam f .B. C&ll for ap :: MUMCEMDITS. tra parking Take ad van· Lease or lease option. FAMILY TYPE piol.ntment •• KHIWAI$' tnge or lhts townbome Massive <'OlldO Newport GRAHD VISTA. •• n.11-N. value~ Call now 752·1700. . l rra Beach. Huge (1replace, PENINSULA pJ REALTY ;. LOST r•IMI • OO.N"19•11 HUN10lli"'<'1 entertainer 's delight •' ~,::.;.:: ~~ [~dfdffl ::,~:~~·:~~·~~ 2000 Sq. Fl Home ~:,::: TIJ"I' . MIO ---646-7171. $125 ODO . :: SBVlCES . OCEAHfRONJ oPJN11to::;srro:;gi Unique 4 bedroom, fami· ~~~!!Y2~~·s~::h: C'!~ 7 r:fk~:w' ---DUPLEX [•tftA1!il ~~~J;:':r·b~'.!~~£: ~::~~:t.m: ~ ia.1.--. ,_ On the beach at Big lenance. Open Sun J.:; 126.000 equity up into 4. iift{·."::::; M 4 , • ..... i:: Corona. Just a few steps 1723 E. Oe~on units Cost.a lt1esa or HWl MBCMANOISC !~~~fa1~~~3~~.:d::::~ 400E.lrffl RllAU. ti.netc:;ocific .....,. . . i:: \lew or main channel. FORMAL DINING C..I. ..,.;.. . ·;:~MUS 1N1fon 644-8567. ... ·::". ·:.:! ocean. & tho!>e fabulous ~~-.lfmlo.. ... -.... .. inn Catalina Sunsets. 2 Br. 1 $53,9()() Fllll price. Large WI IUY. SELL & .... ~"'.""'."'":'. : Ba. upstairs, 1Br,1 Ba famil y rm , 3 big ~. . . -downs tairs. Approved bedroo'!ls• ~ 2 baths EXCHAMGE REA tW~.;-: .. : . . = phm for additional unit. make this an ideal raml-Cata1·1na Sunsets ESTATI & TRUST i,;w. -Just reduced to $.1:>9,SOO ly ho me .. Carpeted DHDSANYWHEREI! l ~:·:· ... : . :": for immedlute eslate thruout with new· plush Exclusive a1ent ror this . Myers-Alpha Corp. .... •• ..... 1111' sale. Opttn Sun. 12·SPM. sha1. Comp!ete with beautiful new home, R. Myers 673.6756 Ii:= . '.: ..... : .. ::: .. =: 3030 Break<' rs Drive. bltns a nd . fireplace. Cameo Shotts 4Bll. 4BA, :a::=w~:::.:::.:: C d~. rt 0 GER · S !~:~~i~t.5!i:0' ~~°':.~1~e1U::01:i!i.v~1, ~a11.uno1n .. u ......... IOA REALTY 675·ZJl1 · P.;""'"'•~P · ...... -----'-Call~USl elect kltc b , tam rm ·~ .. ·::·: .. : .. : S & S Constnctioa w/Swedlah frplc. opens -. "'<--.-· .. : ... :·: = 1 Yr old mansion DO~ HOUSE • . to swlmmmg pool. Low ......,_..., .. , ... · ·· -Fantasttc Ldscpg. You woo l believe-UI mainlenantt. Iron &ate ~1t1n.81-· · ".':: Prof. ldscpd fronl & bk. you see Inside th ls 3 entry. $179.900. :' IOATS l MMINE yard. lg cheery kitch. bedroom, 2 bath, hUie Call 640-6600 EOUVMCMT step.dn (m rm enhanced rlreplace, new furnace. ._., ......... -w/gorgeous Palos Verde new bltns. DW. elec ._ .... ._.I(• . -frplc huge hv rm & garage door . Storage i _..._,_,, ..... -form~I din rm. Huge bo~e. Big corner lot. ~"o.,_ '.:::· : mstr suite & a more Jg Aslong $49,500. Call .,..;owu ·::··. ·= bdrms. 3ba, hu ge :>4G-ll:>l. YA NO DOWN Priced a t only 532, with VA appralaal al ready i o . Tbls hardwoo d floo r ed charmer Is on a lovely tree lined sm et. Pon:h, formal dining room. and large bedrooms. By ap· poinlmenl ooly. A Quail Place exclusive. ~~•a1 • .. • .. -paneled bonus r m . --~ea• ... -Ta s t e f ul!) dec'd , CLASSIC COTTAGE lSt~-M1-...1 ~-I!··=~ l :: ~ITATION tbroout. Approx. 2800 sq Check th1 ~ older 3 -..-.vn .... ..W.·~" ·:··: . ::: n maMron ... ,huge pool· bedroom on l.Jrl(l' ll 3 lot Newport Cltlfer C.n · • .... •i» 111 bark yd. Ca ll for pre m Oraniie nt•ar l'hJ11man ---'-------~ ~~..... '. ::: \lfwnow Collelo:"· l.1H1•1\ Ltrd NEAR BEACH MOOOUAanNtw.on11.a. ;.:~:r 11·~:· : .. : r.: •INTERN,\TIO:'llAL • with fruit 11t " •l\H l!tJn•i ..... t1w RF.ALF.STATE sized Ll\'tnlo: iunm. ll1n 1ni;i ASSUME 63~ ""'s-,'"u1'o"M0"'11u -NETWORK 962·77.S and launtin I oum. All 74 "' ---------1 for only S3l,115o Hurry, = .. 1 .. Mlt I .... c1....... -IF YOU cal MO·ll:>l ,.uo. \'•fMttM ttt.11,l ~"·~ 11uc1. -haven scr"lce lo orrcr or $50 250 Jog lo beach from your VIiia Pa<"lllc two·story condo. Ex<'lllng d e· coralor Interior with many cu•lom exlraa. 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SlJ.S.000 6447'210 r/-.>(lflf ~-·'' <i-· HAHOIVllW HOMES * IARGAIH • If you're ready for ac- tion. this home lli for you. Clwrk these ad\·antages: 5 RR. 38/\. Somerut Plan, loaded w /up· grades LA!~l expensive Somerset 1n Harbor \'lew. nnd has a beaullful m11ht llRhl \fCW .. Only SI t9.:>oo. Fee 673-7601 on time MAGNI AC ENT BAY VIEW! Cha r min!( bayfr o nl hQme with brealhl;lklng '1ew of Nt•wport Barbor. 40R & JBA plus guest upertm,nt. Pi('r & dock. Call Uj toaee. Jlr\tt\ngh1m Rutt9 ~ALl~ 67.S·Ol23 ~~~~ ~~-~1 Omn Sat/Sun 1 ·5 d I-I G.twood Clrc. W Hhftiftttff <East or Beach. North of McFadden) Great, tr1· level family bomt'. S&F EdRmar m o del , 4 bdrm• • 21; ba.; largtt family rm w.wel bar, opens to patio with Channglo BBQ. Fenced yard with room for pool Extra larRe 1u r age wtelec. door opener Owner anx1ou,, mnvinl! from area. Just red~ed tof72.900 "C"THOMAS REALTOR 224 W. Coaat Hwy ~l a.ssln ed. 642 · 5678 REALTORS I ~!!!!!!!!~ N"pt. Beach 548·:>:>27 I• E\'ES .. : S45·S643 QUAIL PLACE PROPERTIES. INC. PUT YOUI IDLE EqUITY TO WORK TAKI ADV AMT AGE OF ORANGE COUNTY GROWTH AND IMFLATIOM DCHAN&E TAX FRH INTO LAIGH UNITS QR CASH OUT OM AM AMMUITT IASIS RESULTS COUNT QUAii. PLACE JAM-RI-MAR 197 6 UMIT S~LIS AND EXCHANGES JANUARY U..ffs Price Sciff Ustlttc) Alta Viata Placentia Dakota Orange lab Pl. Sbalimar Shalimar Cedar Pacific 18th TOTAL Patrice Patrice Wallace Pomona C 1iSS· Pacific Shalimar Placentia West Bay Raitt 'Elden Orange Blanton .center Barclay TOTAL Elden England Irvine Elden Tustin Joann Canyon Larson Auburn Avocado Pearl Fullerton :\1elody 22nd Ferns Pomona Santa Ana Page Landmark Calle Campona Oceanfront TOTAL GRANO TOTALS 4 5123.000 4 65 .. 000 ... 69,000 2 59.950 2 53.000 4 67,900 8 142.900 12 235,000 5 103.000 2 45.500 41 5964.250 NIRUAIY 4 Sl32.000 4 132.000 4 89.000 4 79.000 64 725.000 8 1.10.000 60 1,160,000 10 179,000 595.000 3 83.700 6 128.000 8 300.000 15 242,000 8 117.900 198 $4,092.600 MARCH 6 S148,000 8 160.000 5 145.000 3 68.900 2 60.000 4 72,000 12 216,000 ll 170,000 6 85.000 32 658.000 4 90,000 18 305.000 8 160.000 3 83,000 18 255.000 3 70,000 2 65,000 20 295.000 30 395,000 4 102,500 2 228,000 201 SJ,831 ,400 446 SS.888,250 x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x j" 9 x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x 8 12 x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x 18 13 33 34 WI ALSO SIU AMO UCHAHCH HOMIS, U.HD. COttUllCtA&.. IHOUSTllAL AND IUStNISS 0...-0RTUHITllS CALL HOW FOi AM APPOINTMENT ASK FOR A FREI APPRAISAL WOii WITH THE PROFESSIONALS L.UGl IMOUGH TO SEIVE SMAU IMOU&H TO CARE be.._,. x x 2 x x x x x x x x 8 x x x x :x x x x x x x x x x M 2-1 macneb I Irvine realty FltUR HOMIS ROM sn.soo To saso.ooo IA YSHOIES IA YFtlOMT onH SUH. 1-S ,.M. 2500 IAYSHOH DR. Under construction. S beUroom. 3 bath w /family room & billiard room. Sumptuous rpastcr s uite w /lg. Roman tub. Smashing Harbor View! $Mj5,000 fee! <D3U A VIEW IS WORTH A THOUSAND WOtlDS OHH SUH. '-S P.M. '211 .-ou•rs DR. Front Row Dover Shores & fee! The complete family home: 4 bedrooms, 4 baths. Jg . family room w/view, wet bar. formal dining. s wimming pool. J.car garage & MORE! Exceptional condition Asking only $245,000. <032) TOTALLY UPGUDB> 0,EN SUH. 1-5 P.M. 424 YIST A QUINTA. Beautiful custom BLUFFS condominium home w /exciting Cloor plan! 3 bedrooms. sem1·pnvate pool +mountain view! 592.500. (033) #4' LIHDA ISU- 0,bt SUH. I -S P .M. Contemporary on the Lagoon. Extra wide lot. Custom built by Valentine. 5000 sq.ft. of quality design. Spacious family kitchen. glamorous dining room. family room. lg. study. 4 bedrooms + m~ud's quarters. Now S550,000 inc l. land. (034 > 0 7 LIHDA ISLE -ESTATl- OPEH SUH. I .5 P .M. Spectacular location tip of island. Over 7000 sq.ft Form;.il marblt> entry. magn1f1c~nl Slrass crvstul chandeher!'i. Stt-p·<lown nautical bar 111 red, white.• & hluc Billiard room w bar. Giant masll'r suite . sunken marble JJl'Uzz1. wet & dn· l!auna 6 bedrooms C<1nt1lc\ered ·tile deck a('fOSS IOO ' of U<.1yfront Do<'k for yac.·ht. $745,00Q 1nl'I land. <035 > A'RIL IN HARIOR VIEW HILLS Beautiful "Burlingame" model 4 bedrooms. family room. formal dining room + hnnus room One of the largest lob in area w /r oom for pool & padtlle tennis court $139.500 foe. Donn:1 Godsh<.111644·6200. <036 > LIHOA ISLE J\rrhit ectural Masterpiece'! Old Wo rld fet•l111 g 1n a classic contemporary setting Exquisite cr aftsmanship by master builder Duncan S t ewa rt 2.l eve l living cntcrl<iinmenl area w indoor outdoor flo'A Courtvard j?ardens & jacu1.1.1 fu1ys1de pallo overlooking pier & slip for 60' boat & a full \'tcw of Nl'wport ·s bc<.1ul1ful ma111 h;1 v :\1 astc•r s uit{' w "llis & lkrs' baths & :-.duna 2 add'I l><'clroom suites. formal d1n1nj?. lg. stucly & htlharct room /\ppt only. BcH.>rlv Morphy fw2 823.5 Cl>37 1 IDUL COSTA MESA LOCATIOM 2 storv hui I cl m g & a 3 h<"droom. 2 buth home• 1'';11·1lll1t•s 1n builrling P\t'1•lknl for .in 1nt.-rior dc'>ign , advertt!'iln~ or ad1111111:-lratn 1• offtl't' c;1sPla LiHlls o11 H·l·I li:.!tKI n>:U( 1 WHlll YOU WYE OUT! Du1 you i-. ('1· l !115 SANT 1A(;0 '>'' Ma~ntf1e·t•n1 m .1st1·r ..,1ytc +. 2 more bt:•droom .... :1 halh:-.. formal ctininj!, f;1mtl v room hrt•.1k(ust room . St•rv1c·1• port"h '"' :1 car ~ar~11.:t• W /OIH'On . EVEHY EXTRA! Poul :-;1 n•d \'a rel vt·r~ pn v + prof. dt•1·or mm 1• 1n 110~' SI ll ,5011 Lois Mtlll•rfil2 H2.15 11>:r.11 OCEAN & CAHYOH VlfWS 1\ d1~lrnt•t1\ t• off1•nng 2 blocks from Lilt h· Corona l~·uc·h A warm. 1n ... ittn~ at mosphl'rr awwts you in lh1-; rcnt•wccl n1:;tom home w /3 h(>rirooms . 2 hath'-. 1hnmg room. 2 f1rrplaN·~. It: patio +-t•nlt•rtam1n2 <l<'r k $129,500 Polly Juhn~ton 64:M3235 A 040 l ROOM TO UMIU G Ii.! bedrooms + "'t•nerou5 li\•ing & clin1ng rooms . Capt> Cod feeling w 'wooden parquet floors. paned windows & stone C'xterior A giant value in West chff at Sl39,500 fee. Martha Macnab642·8235. (041) HAHOR VIEW SOMBSET Model home condition & exqwsitely decorated 1 Lg. coral tree dominates comer lot of the 4 bedroom. 3 bath home. Low ma mt yard . twinklinJ? li~ht view from master bedroom & balcony. $122.500. Appl. only. Joyce F.<Uund 642·8235. COO) 642-1235 901 Dover Orlw HOMES OPIH 1.5 tw1 Aft..-.oo. UNIQUE IH HfWPOlT SHORES Beautifully maintained, 2 story, 4 bdrm .. close to be~ch. tenrus. $72,500. Sec Ronnie Lundy at 227 Lugoma UHIQUE .. OH SPY~USS HIU Cape Horo,-.4 bdrm, v1ew. Jacuzzi, immac., Sl90.000. See June Gruhn at IJ3 Jade CO\(.' UNIQUE IH HARIOR VIEW HILLS -An ocean view. u country kitchen. 3 bdrms & a ram .rm. -all for $115.000, FEE. See Pat Lane at lOOOWhiteSatls. UHIQUE ON TURTlBOCK HILL -4 bdrm. sin ~le story. fantastic view. charm. Sl26.500. See Vergilene Hull at 18691 Portofmo Dr . In llle UNIQUE IH COROHA DEL MAR -3 bedroom plus den. cute. with beams and brick. See Natalie Fogarty al 433 Heliotrope. UHIQUE OH S,YGl4SS HILL -4 bdrm. s in>:le s t ory . Tradew1nds. only Sl45,000. See J ane Paquin at i;14 Mon· terey Circle. UHIQUE IH llG CAHYOM -Bntnd new "Dover" 2 l><lrm condo. Golf course view. Vucant . $127.500. Sec at 12 Rue Villa rs UHIQU IH IALIOA COVES -2 bdrm. l~e J.{a e rm. pier & slip. Lowest on the water a $129,500. Sec at ~47 Balboa CO\'('S ()M~S REAL TORS' 1H( /VICESTPEOPLE SELLING THE 11/(AT(ST HO~ES CORONA OE t:MAA 675·6000 MESAVEROE 5•6·5990• BALBOA ISLAND 675· 7600 G4tfMf"ol 1002 •••···········•••··•··•·•••••·•···•·•···••···• SANT A AHA -Mile Squore Tl'lllll' 11111 h or t'' l'n pros \\Ill enJo.' 111 l• 11 g flt l· d ( 0 ll l' l ~ \\ i I h i I\ \\ <ilk 111 g d1,t.111l1· 111 thr... :1 1Jdr111 . :!' hath l.1m11\ 10111n hu11w Lo,e\\ l'll,l011l 111ll0r1111· 1natl1n· l.11ulst-.1p1n.,: "1th :-p1 l!lkil'I' ;111d ,1J>l'lt'l'111 uni.\ S l!l,SOO \ :! ... 1.11 ~ 111\\ nhc111"l' t omph•tt• \\ 11 h \\ ,l'tlt••I . do l'I' ,111d I t'i 11gt•1 al11l .I l\cl1•11l't . :! lw lh' ~ind ,1 l it)~ fH'll'l' ttl ~11.!IMll SAM JUAN CAPISTRANO T1• r n I 11·, p 1 11l c:-s1on a I I uncb<· J p1 n).! gi \\'' acstlwt 1r appt.':il lo this l'Ot'n t•r lol propl'l l~ I Bdrm::. .. :! halhs. lamtl~ room ''1th lt1 <'Pl•H'(• .mt! h;,1r Custom tlr.qH'l'll':-,inti s1·ll".rlt•aning 11n·11. SN' it tod<1y .you 'II enjoy the view! ~···1 !11111 IRVl,_.E -Turtle Roell .\lt1.1tll\•' .1111urn l'<111 he• llw tm·al potnl ot lhh :t l1clrm . ::! hath lt11nw \\Ith p.11 k 1111.1t11111 Lot l.irgc t•n1111gh t11 ,11·1·111n111od.11t' ho.11 t 1.ttll•I 111 l'\ l'll .1 pool !'lli!l,!KHI IRVINE -Tht T~rrace lh'llJ.!h\1111 l>o\ 1•1 \\1th ).!I l'l'llhl'll 1111·:11 11111 , .l hdr111.., :! h aths, l.11•g1• f.111111' r111 1"11'111·11\\1th garck11 t·o11rl lh·.1111111111' d1 1 01 Jh·tl ~ n•.1d.' lo go"' ::.I 11. !11111 552-7500 red hill'~ ' 1002 G....,.., 1002 •....•.••......••....••....•••••..•.•.••..••.. {a.st .t l3!.uf 644-1133 ~:.,.,tf" A NYTIME FOR EASTBLUFF PROPERTY BUYING-LEASING-SEl.LING CALL 644-1133 ANYTIME EASTBLUFF REALTY Ea1tbNff ShopplillCJ C...ter ProfHt. ~ s.H. 206 GeMral 1002 G ....... 1002 ....•.•.......•••.....• COllUSTOHE WALK!! l.l."1dll lo lh1s rul!tlr Collcgto P:irk pool ho1nc Lob or rl'fl11.ood dt>ckln11. Fn•nch door'I t•nrmal rtm1n11 ll11rd11.ooo floor-. llt>.11' ~hake roof L11rge adth•d 2ume ronm 2 F'lrcphtl'C'I Lol11 or trees And much. "'uch marr' F'tri.l lime .idv( rtti,~ Call546·MllO ... ¥~ HERITAGE REALTORS •........•.•••..••..... HEW LISTINGS 1'4e wporl Shorts :l HR. 2 ha l 'pjtrlld\'d 1·11rvct,, drapes & Ull 1>llance., 011.ner """n1-. quirk <,111{" SS'I Solt OceanfrO"t Tnplcl<; .J'i H:ll 0111 L11r untt) -. fq1ln owner ~111 l rAd f1>r b.l)fronL lolboo loy Prop. RHfton • 675-7060 . llG CANYOH "VEISAIWS" PJllj)I am1(• Ul'l'i.lll '. l'lt~· light:> \ ICW. l thurp.i~sl•d bl.'.1ut y 1n th1!> utr conct. moth • I \\' m Jn~ <.1d1krl ft.al ures . lJrl.'.1111 "tlt'h Pool. j:in11.l1 & patio " ~'""" \\ ,111 I UR & :.tud~· SW8,500 IEAUTIFUL GOLF COURSE VIEW Guq:l>ou:-.. D1.•a 11\ tilt··· mn<.lcl w nt\lnv t·,t1·;" Smartly det'or<ite<I. m<1rbl~ lo~l'r & baths. a t• Cusl. l'ptng & drps. :11m. f'·R. bonus rm. S2 15.Uoo 20 RU£ GRAND VALLEE Sat/Sun 1-5 IALIOA ISUHD-$154,SOO Immediate possession of this gorgeous new 4 BR home. Many amenities - outside shwr. extra pkng. near beach & shops. Lge rms, fine cptng, 2 F . P. 209 PEARL OPEN SAT /SUN l ·5 LIDO ISU IEAUTY! On Lido's widest street, near Nord & beach. 3 BR, 3 bath French Regency l·story. Cathedral ce1lin~ m LR, Jge DR. Sunny south patio. $149,500 229VJAGENOA SAT/SUNI-5 LINDA ISLE--NEW-lUXUllOUS Fines t custom construction in this superb 5 BR home on the bay. H&F pool. pier /slip, billiard rm. saun a & 51,.2 baths. Abundant marble. $395,000 76 LINDA ISLE DR. SA'l'/SUN 1-5 LINDA ISU-$375,000 E"\('lllllg full bay 'll'\\' Jrom lo\(dV 5 HH home \\' FR. formal DH. 51:: ha Abundant ltlc & teak. Uoc·k :i boats MISSION VIE.J0 -$59,950 Seville area. LoWly "Manolete" 4 BR model with a beautHul view. Really sharp! Lge yard. This one won't lnst ! 26472 VIA CONCHJT/\ SUN 2·5 POOL-JACUIIl-SAUHA-S 117 ,500 All this in a beautiful newly decorated 4 bdrm home in one or best N.B. areas. Grecian modern influence. Fee land. 21 I I Son J'*"'" Hih Rood NEWPORT CEHTBl, H.I. 644-4910 I 002 1 GeMrol 1002 ...........•••.............••........•........ OCEAHFROHT -WIST MlWPORT 3 Bdrm. & l ·bdrm. duplex in prime l ocat 1on. \·iew & beautiful beac h . $172.500 ' LIDO ISLE Like New! Lido Soud 4 BR., 4 ba., l ·owner. Custom bayfront. Lawn., patio, jacuzzi; pier &float. $325,000 IALIOA '9UHSUU .-OIMT Sweeping bay view from super 5 BR family home. close to bay, priv. beach & ocean. Upstairs living rm .• sauna. jacuzzi. workshop, boat storage. ~25.000 LINDA ISLE Lovely Country English atmosphere. Enclosed patio, established t rees, boat slip. S"l45.000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 3•11 Bny"rf,. o,.,,,. N B . bl~ 6161 1002G~ 1002 ..•....................•.........•.•.......•.. EASTSID~ DOLL HOUSE S4•.ooo ~ .. 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Jus l 11 :.ted • !M;3·7Rlll !i'i!itl GRACIOUS ESTATE Truly lhl' f111c:.t h11ml' 111 .'.'J orlh Tu!> I in 11 111.-' L'uslom dl·~1i:ncd lor owner . bu1 II b) II ulon !lodges, lht"I i,pac1uu' J!;()() Ml fl home nn on<-of lhe lovd1c:ol tul·l1£' i.ur s treets n{"ar the Tu..,l1n I I.ills Ral:<tuel Club ha:. never bl.'forc bc.i..•n •111 llw markt>l: Mai;n1l1c·11·nl grounlls, ·~ .11·11· lol. qualtly lhruoul !'\huwn by sppl only. llccl 11 111 Reall~'. ~44 ·4!100 IR002 Irvine Bhcl, l'u:.tln 3 IR + BONUS POOL-S38,900 l-'OU!liT1\l N VA Lt.1•:V TWO STOHY. Sp.H·1t1ui. liv1n•1 In apprn\ 1111"1 '" ft l..1r1:1· 11,mi: 1oom 1>1111111( .lrt'.I 111'1'11' (IJ i: II u rm 1• I k 1 l I It,. 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F;.im Hm. $119.SOO llarl>o r View Homes S8!UIOO Uclo Pt•11111:>ulu 7J l Lido Park Dr :.! Hr. W;.itcrll'ont :!~~5 :.?:!nd St. -I Ur Poul 173;) Port l'hJt h-\ -t Ht Fam Hin S~l.i.SO Jlarbor \'iew Homes 11:!!1 1'.t•d :; Ur Fam. Km. Sl:.!!.1.500 llarl><1r Vil'\\/ lltlb ;;i Uurn1ng 1irc(' I Ur. Fam Hm lli36 E lt>.1111 H L II I Br View wn \·1st.1 C.iud:.il '.! B1·. Pool $18H.500 , U1:.; Can~<m Sl!).) 000 :\11. Laguna S/5.1100 The Blul ls 1533 Sea<.' r est SI i:u1u11 3 Ur. Fam. Hm lfarhllr \·11.,.w lltlb 12:! l Su rl It nt· \\'a' ~ 111-. Fam Hm. l'oul SI :m.5oo llarllor Vu liroadmoor 11:!!) I' eel SI W .500 .> lk, Fam. Jlm. Jl,1 1 lmr \ ll''" lltlb CAPTIVATING - CORONA DEL MAR t·:\l'1t111g :? hl·dn111m. tll-11. :! hath home 111 C'orona dl'I ~lur lh.11 c-:in ht• l'-.:pa11d1·d lo 11\l'Otnt' J>l llPl'I t \ Hnl!hl & dtl:t'rl ul. lw:111h. \\Om! p.111c•l1ng ,\ l'll.11 ll\ l'\ er~" lll'l'l' ~Xi.500. HARBOR VIEW -SOMERSET Sma~h111g dt.'cor throughout 1111.., \\l'll loc:.t l L•cl I larhor \·1t•\\ ht1ll1l' H1111m for the ~dllllt· l:im1ly . .3 ht•droom .... 3 bath:. l11r SI l!l.Jll(J GENTLEMAN FARMER'S ESTATE Hoom 1111· ll•11111s court. "' l'r an acrt• '. -1 t.wdroom~. 2 bath::.. plus large guest hmt:>l' \\ b<1th & w1·t b:.ir . Bcaulilul pal-10 & pool. S WO.()()(). LIDO IA YFROHT COHDO Gr o u n rt 11 o o r c n d uni l \\ it h bayfront patio & 2nd floor balcony. Boat slip available. 2 bedrooms, 21h baths. wet bar & other entertaining features. $89.900. COUNTRY FRENCH MOTIF lko.!Ul 1 I u II~ dcl'or<.i ll'd H road moor I bedroom & family room. '1cw home \\ oak p I a n c cl floor 5 . :.hulle r s . & cu ... tom ll·a1u1·cs thmug houl. SlS:J.500 CUSTOM ,EHIHSULA GHEAT home'. which irwhu.l<:s it bcdroom5 -G llt::AT an•a '"'ll h lrcmc ndou s lamily fcc l1n ~ - GHE,\T :1<·cess 1h1l1t~: to O<.'can. bay & pn\'atc Tennis Cllth Sl37 .500 HORTH LAGUNA OCUHRONT Spt'l'I a1·11la1. unohslructc·d . , ... 1111c w,1tc1· cllfl view of' J·:merald Uuy. 2 h i:droom ..... :J halh s 5 0' ll\1n g d1n111 g 111o m 011 Ol'<'·•ll. ,1tnu111. ..,,.c•11111~ :.}">lt•111 & ma11} t':\lras s:!!I0,000 TASTE -FLAIR -GRACE I•: 11 I .i r ~<'cl 1'<1 h c u u l 1 I 11 I I y p1•rsc111:il1 1.1•d lh•a1H• ll r1111 c "" :1tt l'ad 1vt• grn1111tls & '1M1. 111' goll 1·ou1 "' 1n H1 i! Call\ 1111 .( lll'droor11 .... I ' · h.1tlts. c11·11. 11h 1t111g d111.nn . all 1h:1f rou 1·11111<1 :.isk for .. k1I C'ht•ll s:! l'.l,OHll MESA VERDE -ATRIUM Largl' ·I llC'droom w l;.imll~ n)Om & hon11" mom 3 ru1 gur:ii.:<· has u l)o.1t ~<•lt• & pad Lil\ <'ly <:t•ntc•r :.itnum & woodsy p :1t10 :-;!.ll .• »oo RAH FIHD IN CAMEO SHORES L .1 r g t• t c r r a (' t' I r o 11 t ... l'Olllcmporary ma,terp1ct 1' '~ Hiii d egree view of o{·ean, JClty &. Catalina. Indoor/outdoor reeling, pool. lu '>h g ardens &. lana i . Dramat1 r Liv .rm .. i ntimate din.rm ·ltllrary . Gourmet kit. opens to ~unny glass garden rm. Wint> cc•llut'. t 13RS. Perfect for cntcrt:.111111\g or family lhing. S3~0.000 A COl.DW&.l. IAHI& CO. 644-1766 .. - ~ D4 0AfLYPILOT Su"oay.Apnl 1', 1918 ~~~ ... J~.~~ ....... I~.~.~ ....... e-r81 I00~01•r.. loot•1a1NI IOOJ ........................................................................ s~ ·-. L f. ~· The Dalebout Association '414H • Oover Shotes/8ayetetl Speclall311 t <1> ~ w CO..WnMUS .•. Y our next move s hould be lo Dovtsr Sbores/Baycre,st. There it r eally only one way to get to know a great r esidential area ... bave someone who knows it and loves it show it to you. We, T he Dalebout Association. know the Dover Shores/Baycrest community and we love it ... and we have the finest collection of hom es to prove it. Now, we would Uke to show the m to you. Not as others wouJd ·show them. but as the vibrant. powerful, fascinating offerings that th~y are. Come with us ... to these special homes. Come with us ... to 1106 Pescador Or i ve. Secluded entry. Pool. View. Fourbedrooms.147,500. If Come with us ... to 1901 Santiago Drive. Beamed ceHings galore. Three fireplaces. Extraordinary backyard. Five bedrooms.179,500. t • I '· ~ .. Come with u s ... to 1212 Santiago Drive. Spanish classic. Careful craftsmanship. View. Four bedrooms. 198,000. Com e with us ... to 1342 Galaxy Drive. Sixty-five hundred square feet. High ceilings. Pool. View. Four bedrooms. 298,500. Come with us ... to 1912 Galaxy Drive. Roll-back roof. Pool. View. Giant bonus room. Four bedrooms. 298,500. I I . : These homes exemplify all that is good in the Dover ': , Shores /Baycrest area. If we don't have the home you want ... we will find it for you. ~ t I ~4f....,... I 00 G.-ral I 002 GeMf'OI I 002 :······················ .••.•....•.........••••...••.•.••..•..•••..•.• .. ~. GIANT SHADE ~ . TREES ~11 J trce·lincd :>lrcel ~ sheltering a lovely .. • d "'th old rashmned tcrwhee l, nes t led =~hind an 1v:v CO\ crcd 'feril-l', u creaky l.itlll"\' •• ~ crcd IJ w ns '' mg on :i xurlous lawn. this ,11<1? r110tcJ .i.IJl•droom ttai.:c 1s snug and m m ,\ l"11mplctc darkroom tcJ1nl( for the i hu tte1 11-. Priced at only Sy apJJOmlm ent Quall~ Plac• . ltrtl•• 7'2·1920 QVAIL )t llltWl'O«' l lAC" S&S2 STORY 41DRM I cir <ia(• (•ntn · tu :1 l·:ir r.i)!l·' !>el'lud;·d cl1111hh: r e nll \ r.11~l'iJ 111t· 1>Unk1·1) Ii vn,g rCl'>m lnshmc kitchen e11. ns1ve family room. rmal dine with Palo~ •rde i.tooe f1replare - j1rallang s ta irway to la l l" 11 n ' b rl r m " ' 1 11•r111ous · 15x25 m;is ll'I' i I r m r ctr eat + :11 1lihrn'" suites' Mam I j oth 21x25 bonus roolll !Jith v1elo\' • Comimctor11, ·I hors. mvert!d patio!\. 1n1rate bath~. vaulted 1l11H!I'. too. too much tn 1•n11011 'J il~t· OH'r ex I mi: lnnn ol $50,flOO or "" (111.111l·1111i a~a1l11blc >r prn ule showing call 7 6010 quick. lf1tN f1l q •If~ fUN 10«1 Nil,. OUR YEAR BAY ANO BEACH 675-3000 2407 E COAST HWY CORONA OL1.. MAR * * OPEN HOUSES * * 26 LINDA ISLE, H.B. lkt\ trnnt -I bJrm . L11nilv rm . tnrm.11 dtn.mt: rrn. & maict·s Mllll' Be::.t pnC'~ l11r most <it>sir-.ble side of Linda. 3 Car gur agc 6.: sl11> tor :i l11>::ilS. s:!G9,500. 01>cn Sat Sun. l 5 1701 MARLIN WAY. N.I . Ba) <'rt·st so neur IJl'rfeclton. it v. Ill east I\ s t and Lill' "silk handkl!r<'hit?f"' l t'St . · ! Bdtm:... den. formal di rung rm .. lovl·I.'' puo\ with large p;.itio an:u , l Jrpks. ~t.-w kttc:hcn SI59.000. Open Sat Sun 1 .1 171 9 PT. WESTBOURHE, tU. 11.1 i 11o1 \ 1 ,. \\ ho m c . pop u I .. 1 r Pul'totmo. 3 hdrm .. family rm .. 2•.:. bu. :)tl.IKIO. Open Sal Sun 1·5 2603 VISTA ORNA.OA, M.B. Hlul t:-11tnd 11111t . upi;.:rndcd Oolo1·es .. l h<lnns .. i • :! ba. Lai J.:e brkfst. an•a \ 0l't'.' :,h~1rp ' sH!l.3011. 01x·n Sun. l ·.'l 2983 CROFTON. COST A MESA ·I BIL Very good coml.: u rare huy tor s.t:t51lll' Opc11 Sun. I .) 21 89 VISTA lNTRADA. H.I . Hlut ls. h1g hl\ 11pgrud~d T r11H1 t•nd unit :J SP<H·111us bdrm::. •• i 1:.: IJa. l'~pcn~1n' wull co\·enn ~s. carpets & dr.1µ('S. :-;!)5,SOU. Open Sat Sun 1-.:i BAY & BEACH REALTY OUlt 27th YEAR 675-3000 .. BIG CAHYOH , '1• ,, u l 1 I u I M I) II " .... I) G..wNf I 002 G...,.... I 002 J!fi•hl•·I : 3 bdrn1 ron ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •111111111111 with 11 lfl'n e.•r1al day & nli.:ht \It'" .k1·11111 10 m '"u·r bulh . ~ .,,..1y r .1 r µ e LI o Iii t.. i .1p .. r11·~. both i.:11>1 & 1·d11c1ly 111 lhl• k1lt"h1•n •1• l11nd $17!1.~•<lO ~~ Harbor View Hiiis 'k S11u$uh10 model. .i lrms. + rum1lr rm ~ 11111 O fl 1 t.> <' <In ti rkhk1• vt1r<1 with rnuch 1 v.11 y l>t>t'nrnlor (1)1 J>t•llnl(. 1lrap11rlrs, f)'lll' r ~ & I> h II tl C 0 . G~o.noo • EIUEM HUOSOH ltALTOR 644·0122 4 llEDROOM Sl7.750 VAHOOOWH () Tu111I cn!l h net.>ded huy lhlll h('Alltiful 3 ~(l1·1 .. 1m home V/\ ICl11e.'r movt• in cond1tlo11. w <.11r f.l('Lo;, new paint. •ar ~-hopping and hoolii J::xtra large re11r rd. llurry, it won'llasl th1' !)rice. 963·6767. ..... l•I q • 1r ~ ll ·IV rO 8( N("f 1 ~ ·ROY FllAOR YA S278 n10. Ur, \ Fha, newly dt•· ratect. ht ) d. SSZ.500 SUPER COHDO TUSTIN l'IHES WAY )frttl'l' t h ;.11\ lH'W i'l\<I llllll ., :! ~tor.\. rnima< ulute <11·un~l' 1·pt loi.: F P . 2 \•nC'lo:.e<i P<H10:. CITY LIGHTS COUNTRY LIVING Ll\c 111 tlw bt1!il <tt'C'a lll llarhor V1t•w llonlcs. 2 :.lory 4 HH . 21 ::1 ba . Custom d1•(·ornlcd. Ttlt> kttdwn . ).\as ring; i:rt•Hl tumlly t•oom \\1th w1;>t hnt· nml I•' I' . s l:.?O • ()OO UNf' ARALLELEO PANORAMIC tkeun :.rnd cou~tline views from thi::,. om.• vf the largl'St lots in Spyglass. 4 Hds.. 21-: h~1 . ffra<lcwinds .Model). Sec 1t toda\. IORDEAUX MODEl in Big Canyon. VACANT ready lo mov<• lftto . Low m ain t . y d .• landscaped, with auto. sprklr. sy!'ilem. Just right for your needs. STOP •UNNING A TAXI SERVICE for your childi·en -they {·an wall\ C\'cnwherc from this thrt>e hcdroom horn~ Then swim or play V-ball in the eno1·moui-yard. LE RAISOR REAL TY 452l c...,.s Dr .. l"W.e CALL 833-8600 ~.~.~ ... ;j~.~.~ ....... ~.~.~ ....... ,~.~-~ ....... ~~-~ ....... 1 ~.~.~ ....... •-r• I •wrll ltoi G11111t'll t•l ._.,... ttn ......... ::::~::::; ......... ············--······· ............. _....... TAR BE LL Agorgeous5bdrm. boyrt<>ntwilhpier ~/e ~It Realtu 1926 1976 & float: eom&?I tely reme<leled & /-'I:. 1 ~ • redecorat.ect. Swee9ing bay ''•ew from L ' 11Golden AnniversftPV" LR. DR, AtBR, & 1"R; carpeted decks. prlJ~en ~ t - ' ~wet burs, floor sure. electric Sfl'urltv { i:ate, etc .• t:k .• t!tc. ~117.SOO. Ort~rcd WESTCLIFF l'Xclusively by Harbor Realty. CUSTOM lltlCUTIVI HOME 3 CAMIO SHORl!S Newly listed 4 bdrm. home on elevaled lot, affording nice occun & Jetty v 1.: w p I u s 11 r i va t• y from neighbol't>. L urgt:, ultl'. heult.!d pool. At Sl49,500. 1t":, yuur bc::,t mve:~tment for a good life' IACK IA Y IARGAIH IAIY Here is a lovt•ly .i l>drm. homu \Hlh lge. l>onus rm. 1dt>al tor teenager::,. 1 Lots of fruit trt'l'S & sptioklcrs. Goins for unde r $100.000 -make an offer. you'll be a winner'. HARIOR VIEW HJLL5t TWl .. SIES Both homes hu,·e expansive \'iews of CdM. bay & ocean . Both have ·1 bdrms. + family rm .. both priced al S159,500, but one is just immaculate. while the other needs help. Look at both. then choose. OCEANFRONT 2 BEDROOM South Laguna -rig ht at the ~amt' Full security bld g .. 2-1 hr. garage sen ·ice, pool. t•te. At SlOJ,0110. it ·s really fantastic. INDUSTRIAL PROl'ERTY );ew. but fully leas ed . lo pro\"idc <i triple net V', return. Sc\'cr ;.il lo d111osc I rom; single or multi-tenants. COMMERCIAL -IHDUSTRl.A.L 131g 7.000 s q. ft. warehouse with ol1 1ces plus small 3 bdrm. home, on large C-2 toned lot; cen trally located in Costa ~l e!-.a . Fairly priced at s12s.uo<1. \"k tor lt'rms; owner\\ ill help. SAN CLEMENTE LOTS 2 Duplex zoned lots. a slone ·s rrom the oceanfront. S l\l,Ol)O Ready tu go'. 1002'Ge•ral throw Eal"ll , IOOZ ..•...........•..••.•.•.....•.................. GA LAXV R€AL TV I BAYCREST I BH. ;$•·Ba S\\ 1111 1'11111 I Full Prtn.• 5153.UUU. LAGUNA BEACH Wood. Glass. Ocean View. Brick. Rock. \\'oocb}. Privacy. tn111l1 len·I. I bl:t.lroom a. and 3 baths ·n1:wly decorated with beauty and c1ual"> High beamed C4:allngs. Extra lar,:c 1·ooms -ult light and airy. Pool :-;iLe y:u ·d S1S4,500. 121 S So"*"et, H-,t ltoch Sun l ·S COSTA MESA BLUFFS NEW Ll~TIMG -)O\ l'l)' family horlll' with op<:n spac<' dew. lmmuculah.' :~ bt•droom ond J'um1ly room. Lar~w yard with room fot• ::,lorage and arth·itie~. $54,950. 2072 Valley Rd., CM NEWPORT HEIGHTS JUST REDUCED --hillside home \\lith lots of priva<:y. 3 Bedrooms. 2 bat!u-. amplt! use of wood and open beams -- nu t•are yard. Now Si9.500'. 321 Catolina Or. Nwpt leach DOVER SHORES OVER 4000 sq.ft. -oi gract: and ::.pan· .} Large bt•drooms. elegant dining rm. lamily room and spacious kitchen. l11doo1· jacuui in lovely garden r oom. sautHt and more. Well prired at S225.000. F'ee. 1337 Galox.y. Nwpt Beach Sen 1.s KINGS ROAD -VIEW JUST REDUCED hard t o l'tnll ··everythin g·· h om e 5 Bedroom~. lamtly room. dining room OR I bedrooms and seµarat1..· .. in-law .. unit \\1 1th it~ own kitchen Lovely pool and patio. SI-15,.500. 420 KinCJs Rd. Cliff Ha•en, NI Sun 1-5 NEWPORT HEIGHTS AREA NEW LISTING -lovely 3 bedroom. t'amily room home on quiet cul·de·s ;H·. Beauttlully matnlainctl -fen c~cl ~ 1.1nl. '.\li..111y e~lras . S72.50U. 642-5200 . 675-4060 1002 G1111ral 1002 •...................... ·····•·•······•••······ BIG AND BEAUTIFUL llt-:tl <'IUM' tu the beach. Ul.JPLEX . I UH ttPPt'l' .111d 3 BR lower. l 12·U<1 · l'' l't'~ t h111g king s1ic. Pt•rlcd u\\nc1 .. s w11t plus a good income. SI ll,500. FOURPLEX .\II ~ l>l·dl'oom. 11 ! bath ··studio:-; ·. Hlllltms . c•arpt•ts, <lr<.ipes. 4 >[.urages plt1.., .1dd1t 1011;tl parking. l,o;ids nl ..,\11nl~t•. sprrnklNs . etC' S69,900. JACOBS REALTY 675·6670 2919 Newport llvd. corner 30th Hdr1n Curn. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Full Price 5225,000. j OHE OF A KIHJ) 1002 G1Mral 1002 645·3 f f f POOL & ACUZZI l' 2 wncd Eastside Costa CJOI Do•11r Or. Suite I )0, Newport leac h Th•~ n~arly nrw 3 Mcs;1 cotla ~e 1n ex· G;.ilaxy has opt:'nings for bedroom. 2-balh hom"' 1·t>llent cond1t1011. Lari:e St:w & Expertent~d Sale!-> people ha,,·•l a 11 . Lush up · parkmg a rea. Good lot•u· ,~~~~~~~~~~~~!'!'!!!~!!'!!!!!!!!'!~ Jo! rad e d cur pet; n g . tion ror business ·or of· :;; , c u s t o m d r a p e s , fires. Only $46,500. Ca 11 ~COATS & WALLACE CJ:3l REAL ESTATE , INC. ti I OCAll Y OWNlD COM Pl\ NY Sl RVING TH£ SOUIH COASI AR[A SINCl 19b3 MESA DEL MAR One of Mesa del Mar's finest homes t hat is priced to sell. $57,950. This one won't last. 4 Bedrooms. 2 patios. t asteful wallpaper thruout . Looks like a model. H URRY!! Call 546·4141 TRl-PLEX Cot~Pn This bcautif ul revenue produd nll property ('an be yours. Located near shops, schools and C'hurches. $74.500. Call 546·4141. SPYGLASS -VIEW 4 Bedroom. 211.1 bath s inJ!le leve l home located hi gh on a fully landscaped vtr w lot . Family room. 2 F ireplaces and sunny breakfast nook. Custom decorated thruout. $187 ,500. Call 640·6161 BAY VIEW Custom built Peninsula home. 3 Bedroom, 4 bath. 3 fireplaces . Upstairs balcony with unobstructed view. Sandy beach across street. Don 't miss this estate sale op- portunity . Call 640.6161 FASHION SHORES This stately 2 story home bass BR's & (master downstairs). This im· maculate home is complete even to lovely children's playhouse -walk to beach! Call now to see. $72.900. 962·4454. WINDING LOVER'S LAME f1replact:, form al dining .646-7171. and a very funct1011al Of•tv 111 <1·11 s rvNrf)R/M't' ~~~~~:.ti'.:~ l~M.111, .PROPERTIES GftlH'al 1002 OM HACH CHAHMS. In CoroH det Mw. Mon rlcJhf htto l ~ fmnhy rOOM, 2 fiNplac•1. Enfoy Hie VIEW of w.ter -.ct boatiMJ odMty. $205,000. TllES AND GIHHIRY aan-omd Hiia SUPU FAMILY HOMI. 5 ~ .. f-.ly """'· formal dllllftt roo111 & 1-. ywd. lttt Wfttclfff COf'Hr foc.tfOfl 4Md rrfced te hft at Sl29.000 BUOY THI W 4 TER VllW -.cf NIGtfT LIGHTS frofft thla ouht..... 2-s: Mtclhn-.. • ..... wttt.e.o.t•..ct paHo. 4 ,..,. btctroo.. wftft • b.tlt for It ,-powdfl' rOOM., OWMr wll acc.,t I 8"o dow•. l11YHt ht '• W•f•rfro11t Ito••· $220,000. # IOA T OWNllS DREAM to hctYe ttils ...J. on It. WA TH with a boat dock. Pltchtd- bffm c:9ill'")1. J ~. patio & lob qf room to 9ftterloU.. SI 39.500. DOYER SHOHS -oe...,.., Ntwport leoch l Md hoeH. '-'cp fonMf din""· ct.ft wf wet bor. a...tlYy S...C..-ci Contlr location with rOOMforpool Sllt,500. TWIN DUPLEX In COltONA OIL MAil. 0. c...._soe. •••rlooldftcJ ., .... .,,. heh ~· t.o1 1....,. l ottti 4 b1•aa• •ft• w bolco.I.. & VIEWS. Good rHtol. PRICIO TO SELL .t $260,000 for tOTH or $130,000 each. <' ~peciahze "'. • ut th1• 1A1~1tPT 111c"11r th~ "11lter •• VHl\V Of WcJter hrnlll'' W l' SOOW by boa I dnd CM WATERFRONT aow to .... Ploacal ConveniU11t 10 oln'OSt evet'(tnul<.J' School,, fr~yi bu, & South CoaH Pla10! lur9e ondosed porio 1\ 1ddOI for oil kinds of porho\. l<oomy & clean thrvovt 4 vorsotile bedroom~. 2 both!>. <ry hcil leads to on oversized fcmly room that w~I hold your pinq pong or pod toble. Living room wi1h hearty f1reploce. Carpet">. o~s ae lilre n&w! SS0.500. Coll Corl Grodoch at 5'10-1720. $43,500-4 + Dn: A lot of home for the money! Plenty of room for 'Pl trail& or boor. Lushly landscaped qrovnds. Covered patio ro, outdoor parties. Veno1ile floor pion features 4 bectooms. I ~ baths. Den or sewing room for mom. Gather round dinmq oreo. Wood cabinets in the totally modern ~1tchen. Breokfo$1 l'lOOk too! FHA & VA term\ ond conventional available! 5o4(} I 720 . S-t• A110 Hel9hts: Prest1g1ous oreo, beautiful Buccola home. ln·low or guesr quaters, 4 bedrooms & o den wi1 h its own fweploce to keep toasty' ) full borhs so everyone's on time for work or school. Forrrol dining room served by a deluxe kitdieo wifli handy war\: areas. Family room perfect for entertoini'19 or just plain rebonq. Sun drenched breakfast ~ New golf coune just one blod away! $65.850. Coll 5-\Q.1720. o.dy o.,Mic In Corona Del Mor! T em fie: opportunity to get this lovely duple~ m beautiful area! Both urits ore unfini\hed and the total monthly renf IS S750. One UM IS ~ bedrooms, one both, the other is 3 bedrooms. 1 'h borhs. lush corpet5 ood coordinated Oopery. oockling firepkxe. Hondy wit-ins. Oio/ity lo1h and plosts-consrruclioo. fut mo<e derails, coll 5-40-1 720 Jo'-Wop• 119! He"d lovu th.\ outhen1ic Westem ranch surTounded by ~it roil fencing for that ale 11me cham1 Lovely Cambridge home within walk;ng d.stonce to Westdiff Plaza. Spacious inside with a 3 bedroom \Ui1e of rooms, I ¥. baths. Fom1y room and dinmq room combina1ion. 2 used brkk firepkxes eohonce both rooms. PnV01e rroster bedroom hos Ir's own dressing aeo $66,950 Coll S40-1720 "Mele Vwde-4 ldrm: Spooous family home wi1h lush shag corpe•s. lovely drapes ond frash po:nt thruout Slate entry to • • sepatote family gome room · that will please your llids. Hearty fireplace worms the living room. 30 ft. patio is screened enclosed for outdoor fun! Stone ponler<> eflhooce the yards. $63.500. Ask for Beonor Tjo~sem at 5'4(}1720. For.er Model HCMRt: Tri-level with open beamed ceilinqs, cupboards and storage space golore1 Seporate emy foyer leads to o 2300 sq. foor floor plan Patio kitchen, mcmi11e ~one fireplcxe in the living r001T1. OintrlQ bar, 3 bedrooms, 2'/, baths. Gos BBO. sparkling pool area wirh covered patio. View of the pork, walk to ~hools ond pal! The bes1 of beou1iful ~ $78.CXX>. Coll S-0 t 720. C .... P..tr· TrHs! Fruir at yoor fingertips from th.~ beautiful rambling ranch home 1n lovely areal f 800 sq. f~ m~e feotures 3 bec*ooms. I Y. ba ths. Heaty bnd fir'!ploce complements the living room. fn1ry hall to forrily room that\ big enough for your gorM tables. Corpe~. dropeg ae col<Y rnordinoted. $52,500. Call 5-40-1 720. -HOYett , ... , Boouf,fJ no<1I home is perfect for 1he~ hot •,url"lfl"l:f rmnths• l ors of room lett IC>f 1;tnte1to1nmqt lrt\lde rhwe\ ,,i,,nty' of space for your ~>tis to qrow w1rh 'f bed-oams, I ~ baths. Wood coblnNs, dininq room oroo. Robust fircpkxe m rlffi 22•22 f1. living room. Lorge rovnrid polio do1Jbl"s m o qome room Ofeo. All C7" Mwfy pomtnd F111} abm sysrem. $58. 900. Coll 5'IQ. f 720. WIRdaor Vlllo9e·S.U,OOOI Hond~omo fomi1y home with brond new &car! Woll~ of mored occet1r~. lu,h capet~ ond dropo\ 1n tich ronfts and loitur~. Forrrul dining room \efved by o modo111 kttd1on w11li wood cabinets Co1p:e1ed entry foYer 11.IOIJ\ 10 o l bedroom w1nq I Y. both-.. l1111n11 mom. fomily d1n1ng 0<00. Ueot and doon' 0 1 '' 'llJ!"t • pr111otfl CDS \lre1tt. (oil ~ 1720 540-1720 29 55 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa M ....... RELO Serving 7000 Cities Thruout The United States leads to this unique. 3 bedroom. 2 bath Villa Pacific home. Parquet wood floors, boat stor age too. $44,700. 962-4454 . Offiu·' locotrd in C~ta Mna Hwrtinqton ieoach -M••port !Mooch lb33 ~~!~:~. TAADELIJSIMIOll . ... -------l'l-vw~port-~ __ h __ ,..._, I .... AtMric.o'! ~·t Home lffGI• Ca .. -. m41631·1400 . I ~.~~ .. : .... I~~:!!.~!:!! ....... ~.~~ ....... r.!~!~.~.~ ....... f~~.~.~ ....... !~.~.~ ..... .. G......e I OO~Gt•rtll I OOZ Ge•NI I 001 o....r.. I 002 1 G111e1.. I 002 G...,., f 001 Sunday, Aprll 11. 1978 ........ ':':..~ ....... !~!.~.~ ....... ~.~.~ .. :::. DAIL v PILOT DS ······················· ....................... ....................... ....................... . ............................................ . a....-.. 1002CHMt>.. IOOZ GtMr.. lNZ ELKINS "OVU 50 YEAaS Of> SHYICI" •orEN SUNDAY 1-5 '10 HCA, ADI coun Newport Crt!st Condo (Of( Superior Ave) 2 lir 2 Ba. All Electric K1tct11.m. Immaculate $59.500 1712 CLIFF DllYE Newport llei~ht.s With Penthouse Like View! 2 Br lli~h &am Celling.a. Gst House $105.000 Fee IOt NOITH IA YRtONT Balboa Is land :.! Sty Conk mp on 11:: Lots. Pf..-r & Float 4 6 Br & Rental Lo\ ely View. $339 ,000. Incl land 2056 VISTA CAJON ~ Story "lo:" Model Condo m Earlv Bluffs on Wide Greenbelt. 3 Br Family Room. New Cpts & Appliances S96,500 e IY APPO INTMEHT lOVEL Y FAMILY HOME! Costa.Mesa Near So. Coast Plaza & Park. 1 Story Contemporary 4 Br Plus Bonus Room Carpeted. Large Lot Ac· cess Boat & Trailer $61,500 TOWNHOME ME.AA .. llUFFS" 4 Bedrooms. 2 12 Baths, View. 2 Balconies. Spacious $69,900 EARLY "ILUFFS" IEAUTY~ Hig hly Upgraded Carmelita Model Like New 4 Br 3 Ba Secluded Patio On Wide Greenbelt Nr Pool S96.500 GEORGE ELIUHS CO •• REALTORS 111 DOYER ORIVI U I · 1100 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~II. macnab I Irvine 1'-raeltg 'OR THE HST IH llG CAHYOH PaOrYTllS A SUMMBt PLACE! A winter placl! J\ .happy place! Dreamy B1g Canyon 3 bedroom Monaco w ,separate dining room & colorful lake & fairway scenery. $159 .500. orEH SUM. 1-S r.M. 14 RUE YIUARS. ( 043) .. OVERLOOKING THI 9TH GREIN .. One of the fmest 5 bedroom homes in Newport Beach awaits only the m ost discri minatin~. Billiard roo m, stained glass, 2 staircases & 2 wet bars. T his Country English home inclu des every convenience. $450.000. Lynne Rothell 644·6200. (044) IF YOU WANT THE VBtY HST TillS s uperb home on the Fairway IS IT! 4000 sq.ft. of custom c harm . Billiard room -lg. family room w/walk·in bar -4 bedrooms (incl. m aster s uite w /fireplace) -31r.i baths -all this + pool in J?arden settinJ?. $295,000. Bob Owen s 642·8235. ( 045) rooL HOME Lg . c u s tom bui l t 5 bedroom w /terrific location for best views of J?Olf course. Beautiful pool & jacuzzi placed in secluded patio. Views from n early every room Quick occupancy possibl(' $289,500 Joyce F.<ilund 642 8235. (046) •·cH.ARM .. mi:hly up~radcd 2 bedroom + den home w /d1stmtt1ve custom wall co veri n~s & s h utters t hruout. amidst a ~ard<·n setting of custom Ult . bri<'k benC'hes. spacious patios & flf>wer1' $132,000. Lynne Rothell 644-6200 ( 047) MOltillHG, MOOM & HIGHT! Spectal·ular sea & city view from enchantin1: 4 b{'droom Versailles 1n plush & lovdy Big Canyon. $235.000. J ack Custer 642·~'i. (048 ) lXQUISITE IS THE WOID And priced to sell! Versailles w /VU:W & puttin g ~ree n ! Pnnoram1t' v1stns from every room ol this beautiful 4 bedroom 41'2 bath home. Famlly room accommodates a pool t able. Nt•w on the market. J eanne Barnett 644-0200. (049) .. OH THI GREIN .. Choose the finish ing touches thruout this custom 5 bedroom, family room home w /circular s taircase. This home is not·yet-complete & awaits YOUR personal t ouch ! Included outside are pool /jacuzzi & a dramatic entry! Lynne Rothell 644-6200. (050) PIAI OF PaNCTIOM! Gor~eous VersailJe -custom decor & landscaping -PLUS prestigious address. 4 bedrooms -4~ baths - den -deck overlooking Fairway - also pool & jacuzzi. $295,000. Bob Owens 642-8235. (051) 642-1235 '""'200 901 Dowr Otl\!lf ~ Vle'W c.Mtr lnrlne •t C.'"C'US V•ll•Y Otnte< 752·1414 OPEN HOUStS llG CANYON: #5 ROY.AL ST. GfOIGI: Trad1t1onul, c·ustom. quahlY bwll (iH• bc;<fr oorn. formal d11111l"'. :>lHH'IOU.., t.inu ly ro<1m \\1th I 11 c1Jl..1ce openrn>; on hui.;l· co\ ''I l'il J,><atlo lor enterl.<Allllng 111 ~1 lH ~ " :1 \ • t \\' o m a :. t c r s u 1 t l's , sun·deck on second level overlookrnj( the ~olf course. OPE~ SAT & SUN l to ."i• •S269.500. llG C.AHYOH: !f47 ROYAL ST. GEORGE: T\HM.ton f1\ c bedroom. lar.:e fam1I~ room \\1th ftrt•pl:.in· & "pub ..,l~lc'• bar O\t•rlool<.111g pool, 1acuu1. & golf t'C111r~e. Ut•;lut1lul hlcnd of :,tone. wood. -.1.11ncn g la-.:, & marble: maste r suite ''1th fireplace & ~t udy. gourml'l kttl·hl!n & lormal d1111ng OPE:'ll SAT & Sv~ 1to 5• •S345 .000. • •Home Owners .Assoc, reque1h oppointment Oftly. Call 675.55 I I. 5HORECLIFFS: 14& SHORECLIFFS 'RD.: "Colontal Oh.I Worl<.1 .. charm ; four bedroom & study, fa mlly room. h.11 d\\Ood floors, upsta1r !'.> deck t\ on·.w \It•\\, near pn \'ale bt:J('h. ::, nv .:>oo. THE COLONY : CHOICE IRVINE LOC.ATIOH: behind this facadt! hes u :-.urpnse -designer's own home. a dc(·orator·s dream. E s pecially des ig ned a::. :.. s how place for the colll'Ctor·s treas ures. H andcrafted cubmetry mo:.l unusual in this pncc range. S85.ooo. SHOUCUFFS: Bcuutifully built. lowt>::.l pnt'e in the area. Three bedroom !'.>pht·lc\cl \\Ith separate family room -S\\edis h fireplace, open beamed ceilings. Just $98.000. JASMINE CRUk: F irst r esal e ii\ thi s beautiful. private , en t ed co mmun i t y . A ll im - provements in. UP,Rradcd e atry tile , caq H•!ing & clrupcnei-Thi 1.'t' 1>1.•droom & \\\O & dl'n lnelud c.·!\ l"lul>hou~c latillttes, J;tl'lllli. pool & TE'.\::'\ IS l'Ol 'HTS. 1-:ai-v. ma1·, clou:-. \\ U\' ot ltlc I know. I II\ 0 1.' thcrl' ton LI t•..in Colc 1 RENTALS: ll.!rh11r \'i1.•w lf om1.•.., ·carnwl thrl'C' la•d room. l<1m tl~ mo Ill . S~:!.) 00 Ill I h l \' Newport Crest iull\ turm ... llt•1l lour hc.•drnom ::,;50 mthl~ Old Corona del Mor a bo\l' Litt k Corona lh:arh . Fur111~hcd :-.um mt·r rental iH a1 lablc. Co.nmerclof -°'1ice 'uite. Hewport llYd acros1 frOM Reotty losd. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 25 IS E. Coast Hwy. Cor0tto def Mor 675·55 I I ~~~~!'! .......... !~~~!!:~ .......... !~~~ ' VALLEY REALTY PRESENTS SIDEW ALIC SUPERIMTEND!HTS Watch our new IO<'ullon grow, in the New Chamber of Commerce buildins;: at .Jamboree Road and Santa Barbara. Opening in May. Now interviewing CARE FREE LIVING J Ust listed, 3 bedroom condo in Hunt· ington Beac h near Bushard & Adams. Tennis, handball. bas ketball. pool with guard, park area for l'hlldrcn This won 't last at only $33,500. F.ves. 008·6183 IUILDER'S CLOSEOUT F.nJOY the 180 degree sailboat panorama from th1.•se new 2 & 3 bedroom condos on Newport's main channel. Sllll time to choose color~ (o;xcellent financm~ a vailable ONLY 3 LEFT FROM $165.000 LIKE TO ENTERTAIN? Gather around thr fireplace, formal d1nml(. secludt>d pool side patio. huge jacuzzi. rumpus room with full size s it· clowr h:..r. room for pool table . Just lis t ('(f :i $78, 750 CALL 675-7225 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SHIPS AHOY!!! YOUR OW,.. IOAT DOCK for 40 fl. boat + beautiful J bdrm. c·ondo, 3 years new ; surroundt>d by j?reenbt>ll ; do:.e to everything. Priced n~hl at S!l-1.:>()(). Open Sun. 1 5. 4161 W. CO.\ST HWY .. N.B. ARM CHAIR SAILOR: w3tch the s ails ~o by from the 'antagc point of ~our own oceanfront duplex. Deluxe owner's unit. Vaulted ceilings. drcular st~111·-:dSC, flexible floor plan Open Sat./Sun. 1-5. 6009 Seashore Dr., ~.B. S2i5,000 DAVIDSON BEALT? ',Rl., "", •1 • ""• '< f 645·7575 "" r ...... .-... 1,,d •, f' 673·9060 -••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• . ...................... . THIS IS Z BIG ONE BLUFFS PLAN l OPEN TODAY 1 TO 5 521 VENTAJA FAMIL y z1zm HOME JIM COii DID IT AGAIN! Villa by the Sea $38,500 Ab11ndu1wJ by uwotr 'l~pc. h> lhtl bt'l!Ch. ~lll~I ~11<'rif1c11. !o'ant1t11t11• row11housa 111\'l'tllffi\'ll\ ov110J1.u11lty. Hurry, r111l #1 7~1. FORIST OLSOH IMC A 4?480 sq ft t.'nll l11\ll townhome on frll'ndh "k 1ll :i :,alt"' l"UI dt' sac 4 Bdrms·. family rm . country lutc hcn. dramatic .. 2 :.tory" duun.: rm. plus huge finished bonus rm. with wt>l bar & M!p. bath (C ,111 ~ 5 bdrms ) \';\('ant. squ~ky clean & wmtm~ for your at .. live furnily ! Close hy pool. ll'l\n1s club. market & schools . A really zcntut1onu.I home, offcrf!d at 591 .500 Sc..-e Roland Jones. YOU CAN WONDER why Mon~ l,isa is smilin~. BUT YOU KNOW why Jim Cobb 1s Smiling! He JUSt hsted & olcl a Sl00.000 prop('rty tn Snn J uan Capistrano m 3 day.s ' Why, don't you call him to sec 1f he can do it again for you ·1 G....... IOOZ ••••••••••••••••••••••• •(Harbor lites'' By Jim Urudli:y * BALBOA ISLAND * CUTE LITTLE COTTAGE Tlt\'Sti,OoO Dm\n ::>.3.),000 1-'ull P1·1<·,. GOLD COAST co.op VIEW UNIT J-:kganl 111 t.•\ t.•ry dl'tatl :-.12L500. BALBOA OCEANFRONT DUPLEX ~Years old c.; r1.·at llH'Ullll' S lK!l.lttKI SHARP OFFICE IUILOING J HO l ~ C\\ port Bh II . (.' \1. .\nnual gros.., ~:H .~t>O :52511.1 KK) 673-4400 1-L\llllOR .............................................. EL.EGANT FAMILY HOME PANORAMIC OCEAM VIEW C'u~tom IJutlt I :i BH. 1,11rnlv home. OCt;A." \'IE\\' Imm I.IL IJic m-;tr-. BH , UH. l..11dw11 .\ 1-".\:\llLY nu. t;aml· rm ~ 2 BIL or) Pool ~HJt• Lgt•. \'1E\\' pat111. ll1 g hh· u11 g rackcl : s:!:.1.5,00ll OPEN SUH. l·S 4633 TREMONT l '""crM leoche1 .Access to Ranch C.4M!O SHORES RESIDENT SPECIALISTS M ~· c h u n 1 C' t 1> ('U!>lOm._.r • • \1 ) a<.l\IC'l' l'i lhJl \OU kl"l'P the 1111 011 1\ c-hun~e the car." • To11 many p:in•nl'! 1n~1!>l on olk'J11•11ni Ill lllht•r Jk.'tlJ,llt• ":1 ch1lu1·c11 • Wt> O\\ (' "' mut•h lo T\' Think o( ull lh41 teenisgers who woulll Olhl'fWIS~ bl' uul dnvmii. • II t' J ril ab o u I I h 1• <'~f.>l'Ull\\' \\ho fo11nd •1 "aY t11 !:d '"" hlooll JI • t!:.. .. url' 110\•11' Ill' hJ\l 1l lti.k><I on lhe :.tod: l'M'holllt:c.'. • /\n l'\Pt>rl '' a l>l'l'Oll )OU h.1\1• 111 pay \\hi'\ hl'I 111' 11dqn• turn"' out 111 be n~hl nr not. • w.·,.. .. ,.,.., .. llnple•entin9 a11ccenf•ll hollit · aoles. Take 011r acMce at H..t>or Redty. MERRELL REALTY 673·4400 IL\IHIOll 3400Via0porto,N .B. 675-7900 U E .,LTY I 1002 GeNrol HUNTINGTON BEACH AAEA llKE TO BEACH from th1:, :! ... tor~· !II\\ nhou ... P Shel\\:-. ltl-1.• pa:.:l' I 1 t1111 11011:.1• !fr a u t i t u I . Po 11 I . i;i c u / 1 t • te1uu:.. ~l :!,!100 .. )Iii li:il IH. 008 :$Ji 1. LUCKY GI Tul.l• ,J look ;i! t111-. I hd. :! bu rantho. 1'.1m1ly l..11. ga-. lllt1n:-. lrg 11\ 1111. \\OO<I burnm~ 11 pk ,\11 ll'rm!-. Onl~ S!J.j(I(). S.Hi· I i.H 1)1' :l<iH·:m 1 FAMIL. Y MANOR Bt Cl'll'~ Chhc, lha... H 1111111\ lit:uul~ ha C'\l'Qlh1ng <i lrg lainllv could dl'sll 1· < h ,·r:-.111•<1 lot w,0 ll&F pool.:; 1:, lf 1!11. MEDITERRANEAN ELEGAHCE (."om p I l' t c I ~ u p J.! 1 .1 d 11 d • lmm;wulatl' 2400 -.I 1 lul. ~ha. torm.11 din 1 Ill ,\h-.ol11l1•1'r 1>1•.111111 ul Suhmtl :-.i;',,!Hlli !Hi:J ~it ii I GRACIOUS 2 STORY Tiu-. 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"" • .... •• f I ' 1002 G.....-al I 002 GHerol 1002 Getterol 1002 2 STORY & POOL Bl•<J11t1 tt1l upg1·~1dl'd ·I hd. hllJ.!l' 1~11n rm. d1.·11. oll1l'l' .1r1.·.1. Sl'll l'hlld1 t•n-. ... 111te ..,p,11 ld111g pool Sl'l' I utlcd l' l> -. ,J<' Joi lh•;iut 11 ul Vounl.111\ \':ilh'y: ~!J.900. %3 :>67t COSTA MESA AREA ANXIOUS OWNER 1 hr! I am rm. pool Elcga Ill 1.·lc,all·dl1\ rrn. hu).!e ~lcp dO\\ 11 l:Jtn rm. sp<1rkl111g po11I. P1wed hcl11w mkt .1l -.X:!.!Klll. !11;:1 5tii I 5 IDRMS + DEHi 11 :rnu h3\c .1 lrg la m1t:--.~1s t:'I 111~1 llll' home lor you' T1·11·1 t w :'\.orlh Co:.IJ :\lcsa ilfl'iJ till q111t•t dc>,111.-ntl :-.t n·t·t. Collll 1 \'":tl1.· an·.i near So Co;i-.t l'l;.11a . .Ju:-.t 11 ... t<·d' ti Iii 7ill 11r ..1 IO 8!)1-t. POOL & JACUZZI 1 hr :\lcsa \'t•rd1• hunw 1111 qu11·t <·111 dt•-sac 11cxt lo i.:n·1.·n IH'll .1 I' l' ,1 • 11 u ~ (' F H I 0 I' t•nt«rl .1111111 g P u 1 r ha st•d subject to existing VA lo<.in. :1 IO l:W I I or £i Hi 7711 . M.V. POOL HOME ~ I () :1 , II II 0 h ll ) s l h I .., 11nlwlte\ alJl1.• pat I.. l1k1· ~ 11. t>\"l'/' I I :11•/'t' l':\t'C t''-lilll' <ks<•nht•.., this I lid. :l ha. form d11l .~Ir~ lam rrn :-,1:; !I 1!11 . EXEC BUYERS - LOW DOWN JI ) ou 11t.·<1d :l Ir ~ & Im t•lv t'Xt'<' hornt• hut haq· a i-h11rta ge ol 1•.1sh . Call on this ~, hd. :I ha .<:ha1'rl\l'I'. 5 l:i !1 l!J I. PARTY POOL HOME Onl y S55.000 hu'., tht <i «h.u:mm~ 3 hd, 2 l).i honw. Beuut1f\ll Y<1l'll w /po11l. Whal a lill':,tyle~ C.:11 11 515·!>-l!ll. NEWPORT BEACH/IRYINE LUXURIOUS EASTBLUFF WITH VIEW lh'~1u l1tul & spattt111-.; 1 hd l''l't'llll\ l! home on 1•\ll'a h g lol w, \ 1ew nf Saddlt.-liad; \fountains & UCL s:;.ooo un<kr nean•st compurahlc. fj lli·i711 or 5 IO 89-14. PIER & SLIP Charader & charm adll to this allrcl<'llH'h remnd1·lt•tl 3 h<t 2 hJ rJnHly i10me W 1 lag patio & e\ 1.•n a ~rass.v :J l'ea : Only Sl:J:!.000. G-W·771lor5 IO 8!lH. PRESIDENTIAL PALACE F o r V l P c· n t e rt a 11u n i:! o n wakrfront with lllPt\ final & 'andv bt•ath. 4 hd , 1 ha. torm~l din 1 in & 1kltghllul p '' l 1 o a r (' a .., . Ii I () · 7 i J L o r ~JO H!J II. IRVtNE DOLL HOUSE Prn·c n·duc•cd Jur quick ~c.ile. Th1ti C'l1arm1ng home has high ,·:i11ltC'll ce1lillf.! w . dramatic lo1.H·n11g lrpl1•. Cull.) 1;, !J l~L COM DUPLEX ~nulh of the hwy, ll'at11r111).t lon·ly patio ureas. hcarnetl (' (! I I 1 ll g S & k 0 0 l l Y p 1 ll (' llll!'l'IOl'S. OWll('f h•:I\ In{;. :\lust SC'll. 5 IO·tl!J·H Ol' 1)116 iil L. N.I . ESTATE + POOL The• 1·ou rh anl 1111 r111h1t·t•s this g1«11·1ous ·:.! story h1m1e. B1 ~ lam1ly plan11111A. 5 hd. :S biL t.11111ly 1'11\, lormal elm. l.rg IUi.I·· pool. l.ot'(all·d n c;11 ,;n•t•nlwlt ;, 15 !J J!JI. WATERFRONT ESTATE The m:ig111f1n·nl 17 1 m G1lle ft<' 1rwn:-.i111l prnv1<k s plt•nty ''' h1 s tont·u l 11u~ta)Jp11 for :tl'Ch1 t 1•rl~ & builder s 111kn·:.h •d m rN'rt•:1t1ng lho p.1~t 111 hll'nd "'''1th the fulllrc. t>1G·i7 J l or 5 IO·B~M J. IEACH HOME LIDO ISLE with l<>rr1f1 c oceun \'IC'W & only R<>aul1fully ~ppt, ~par VlP .,tcp!) to th<• snn<I 4 bd. 4 lw. re!>1clencc on s t to s t lot him rm & d('n + 3 <·a 1' S!arag<·. w/short walk to tc>nnUs l'ts & Pn<'C' includcc; furnishings: pri\'ale l.wach('s. Xtra J.{nral!C Should st•ll th1c; Wl1Ckcnd: lor boat Ol' tratlcr. SI0-8U1l or 646-7711 or S40.S944. 616·7711. YOUR HEAREST WAUCa lr"LH OFffCE IS ·orE.M l :lO A.M. TO l :lO r.M. ,_., • .._ ...... 17141 lf7.0Uf ........,_.._ ...... 1'1141HJ.H71,17141 H6-'10U ...... • ..., .••••• 11 141146-1'114,17141Hl-U71 c.teW... .......... 1714> 141-94tl, 17141141-04U ......_....,_.T-. l114111MOOO . ......,.,. ~llMl'114114N944, 17141 '46-1711 S...U. .•......•• 1714114MOU .. f . ••IHI DAILY PllOT ~.~.~ ....... ~.~·'=·--.. L~·,~·~.~ ....... ~-~~ .... ... !!.~:~ .......... !~ ~~~~...... ·-................. ..!.'!}. !:-:!.~ .......... !!!! "BUY" CEMTEMMIAL , .... iti•ii;;ii .. J• l!nll 833·Ui81 & \\c'll i.:in· yo~1 hundreds I ~-WR ot' rt'oi,ons why you should buy tbi 4400 \••••• • •••• •• •••••••• •• • • ~q . ll home with 5 bdrms .. 5 baths. t,tmily rm . sunkl'n l>Jr. cm 2 lot.s Lil ~aut1!ul 1Jalboa for only Sl69.500 833-9781 Hester-Brown REALTORS HOUSES FOR SALE 2 H:OltOOM 2712Cliff Drive, N.B. 631·1800 S105,000 1984 Cortc7., Laguna Reuch Sun l ·S 499·4483 $75,000 Stat /Sun 12:30-5 PRESENTS Superior home values from Orange Counties Independent Realtor See the Full Page Spectacular ol home listings tn Sunday's Register ._,.. IOO"!Gwrwl IOOl .............................................. MO FA.MCY AD SH The H•w lnvntory • l BR. 1 BA. Condo Htg Bch $23,650 • 2 UR. 2 8/\. T·hou.se s. Clemente $69,000 • 3 Ult. 2 U \, \l,•-..! Vt'rdl', C\I ~.900 • ~ llH. 2 B \. ~h.· ... 1 \'t·r<lt>, ·~1 S68.500 CALL FOR l.,,OIHTMEHT W E HA YE OTHERS ~lPEltH F--1 Ol\I ES lUS W. loa.., C M N•at •• Mort.et to"'•' S49·86S5 • •3900 Raver A\'C, Newport Beach b75·1920 $115,500 Sat1Sun 1·5 DIRECTORY 2 IR & FAM llM or DIN 318 Island Ave .. Newport Beach 673-6210 $85,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 4231 Manzanita, Greentree, Irv 752-7315 $54,500 Sun 1-5 2012 Port Weybridge, H.V.Hms NB 640-5357 $85.000 ::,at/Sun 12·5 12 Rue Villars. Big Canyon, NB 675-6000 $127,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 47 Balboa Coves. Bal Coves, NB 675·6000 $129.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 787 Nyes Pl., Laguna Beach 644-6200 Sun. 1·5 4 Rue Chamonix (Big Canyon) NB 644·6200 $132,000 Sun. 1·5 3 llOIOOM 17636 Willowtree Ln, Irvine 551·6045 $.53,900 Sat/Sun 12·5 Z709 San Luc as, Costa Mesa 546-9427 Sat/Sun 11·5 15 Rue Cannes (Big Canyon) NB 644-0322 $179,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 2662 Crest view Dr, Newport Bch 645-6233 $89,900 Sat/Sun l·S 29481 Via Val Verde, Lag. Ni~. 831-9626 $68,500 Sat/Sun 10-5 * 1905 Diana Lane, Newport Beach 645-5498 $73,900 Sat/Sun 1·6 1071 Miramar, Laguna Beach 4!17-1857 $77,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1115 White Sails Way, CdM 644-0793 Sl24,400 Sat/Sun 12-5 ~4 Rue Chantilly, BigCyn .NB 644-8021 Sal & Sun l·S 947 Qwvera. Laguna Bch 494-9473 $90,000 Sat/Sun 9.3 965Quivera, Laguna Bch 494-9473 $89,500 Sal/Sun 9·3 1973 Cortez, Laguna Beach 499-4483 $851000 Sat/Sun 12:30·5 124 Via U ndine <Lido ls le> N. B. 673-7300 $139,500 Sat/Sun 1·4 Z7802 Mann <Village 1) Irvine 833-8600 $74,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 229 Via Genoa (Lido Isle) N.B. 644-4910 $149.500 Sat/SUn 1·5 l&n Irvine, Newport Beach 642·8235 $89.500 Sal/Sun l·S • 1717 Irvine. Newport Beach 642-4511 $106.000 Sun 1·5 * 1717 Irvine, Newport Beach f>46-7171 Sat /Sun 1·5 128 Via Ithaca, Lido Isle. NB 642-5200 $147,500 Sal/Sun 1·5 • •J.501 Marcus, Newport Beach 646-7711 Sun l·S 225 Apolena. Balboa Island 675-4000 $109,500 Sun 1·4 17264 Citron (Univ. Park) Irv 552-7500 $61,900 Sul'l 1·5 •32362nd St, NewportShrs, NB 642·3850 $77 ,900 Sun 1-5 1407 Bonnie Doone Terr (CdM) 673-4509 $80,950 Sun. 1·6 1215 Somerset , Westclirr. NB 642-5200 $154,500 Sunday l·S 321 Catalina. Newport ijts. NB 642-5200 $79,500 Sunday 1·5 * •4465 W. Coast Hwy., N.8 . 673-8700 Sun l·S 11 Huo Villa rs (Bi~ Canyon) NB 642-8235 $159,500 Sun. 1·5 424 Vista Quinta <Bluffs) NB f>"12·823S $92,500 Sun. l·S 409 Colum bus Ctr. Cmn JUnds CdM 642 8235 $129,500 Sun. l·S 3 H & FAM RM w DB4 18082 Wei.tlake Cr. (Hntl{ Reh) R42·9076 Sal/Sun 11·5 PM 995 La Mirada. LaJruna Beach tl97-l74tl $74,500 Snt!Sun 12 :30-4 :30 ~1 GrPenbr iar <College Pk) CM 557-1901 $56.900 Sat/Sun l ·S 2 Mt.'odowswect (Univ Pk ) Irvine 5S2-5791 $81 ,000 Sat/Sun l·S •lk71 Port Mariwte, Newport Bch 640·4307 $1J8.500 Sal /Sun l ·S 34346 V13 Fortuna, Capo Bea('h 496-2345 $57 ,000 Sun 1 ·5 3025 Samoa Pl., Costa Mesa 546·8640 $59,500 Sat/Sun l ·S '* •217 Canal (Newport Shores) NB 548-1290 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 ~ 6162 Sier ra Siena. Trtle Rk Irv 675-6900 $76.500 Sal/Sun 1-4 4972 Tam arack, Irvine 752-6341 $95.000 Sat /Sun l ·S 203.1 Port Weybridgc, JMlomes NB 642-8235 $93,500 Sat/Sun 12-5 * 1979 Port Trinity Cr. (HVH) NB 642·8235 Sat/Sun 1·5 • 1126 Goldenrod. Corona del Mar 833-8600 $97.900 Sat/Sun 1·5 •2027 Holaday (Baycrest) NB 673-7300 Sl33,500 Sun. 1-5 83 Royal St. GeorJ?e, Ri J{ Cyn NB 640 6Hi1 Sl95.000 Sat 1Sun 1·5 litl!l Pah1u Pl. ~ll'sn \'crdt'. CM 546·218(i S7G .50<> Snt /Sun 1 ·5 •16151 Rrul~c La. Hunt. Il<'h. 842-7MHi $72,500 Sat Sun 12·5 •2Twm Lakes Cir,CdM 963-8311 $165,900 Sun 1·5 ... tWt......., .,"._,_.. ................ ft r: P .... , lual .... Al .... ..._, lle'-4 Mtew _ ._ ... '9 ........... ., .,........ ... •Ill.....,., DAILY MOT WA.HT Al>S. ,. ....... , :::::;::::::;.hr .. •,..... -....... llt -11 ..._wUwa Iii llilt ,.._, -11 ,.....,. 4.56 Panorama Dr .. LB~una Bch S250.000 Sat/Sun 12-5 432 Vis ta Roma, Newport Beach 640-0166 Sat/SUn 1-5 18851 San Rubino. Turtlerock Irv 833-2363 $115,000 Sun. 1-5 20 Rue Grand Vallee CBig Cyn) NB 644-4910 $215,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2447 Bowdoin, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $52.000 Sun 1·5 1719 Pt. West boume. Nwpt Bch 675·3000 $96,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •1738Skylark, Baycrest ,NB 642-5200 $115,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 * * 1700 E. Ocean Front, Bal Penn 675-8676 $282,000 Sun 12·4 •956 Lansing, N . Costa Mesa 540-9922 Sat/Sun 1·5 3088 Roanoke, Costa Mesa 645-0303 $.59,900 Sat/Sun 12·5 2047 Calvert. Mesa Verde, CM 645-0303 $65,000 Sat /Sun 1·5 ••4441 Coas~ Highway, N.8 . 645-0303 $123,500 Sat/Sun 12·5 3725 Sea Cliff, So. Cst Shrs 645-0303 $64 ,900 Sat !Sun 1-5 1000 White Sails, HV Hills, CdM 675-6000 Sl15,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 ••1915 Bayside Dr, CdM 644-7211 $86,000 119 Apolena, Balboa Island Sal. 1·5 645·8024 Sat/Sun 1-5 2149 Seville I\ ve, Bal. Pen, NB 673-4650 $119,500 Open daily 216 Via Oijop (Lido Isle) N.B. 642-8235 Sat/Sun 1·5 1900 Debor ah Lane, Newport Bch 640.7000 $84,750 Sat/Sun 1-S 433 Heliotrope, Corona del Mar 675-6000 $86,000 Sunday 1-5 4511 Cam den Or (CameoShrs)CdM 644-72 11 Sun.1-5 1747 Pitcairn Dr .. Costa Mesa 979-3209 $69,950 Sunday 1·5 1730 Palom a Dr .. Nwpt Bch 548·5409 $76,900 2A01 22nd St. Newport Beach Su n 1-4 645-7221 $175,000 Sunday 1·5 •1927 Leeward, Baycrest, NB 645-7221 $122,500 Sunday 1·5 5342 Viola Ln <Turtlcrock) Irv 552-7500 $69,900 Sun.1·5 2072 Valley Rd, Costa Mesa 642-5200 $54,950 Sunday 1-5 17636 WUlowtree Ln., Irvine 551·6045 $.53,900 Sat /Sun 12-S 1451 Regatta Rd., Laguna Beach 494-8519 $149,500 Sun l ·.4 4 llOIOOM •202 Driftwood, Corooadel Mar 675-5930 $175,000 Sun. 1·5 · 2.14Colton, <NwptShores) NB 548-8025 S69,500 Sat/Sun 11·5 409 Collon, Newport Beach 673-7601 Sat/Sun 1·5 1200 E . Balboa Blvd. Balboa 675·8120 $245,000 Sat/Sun 2·5 209 Pearl (Balboa I~land) N.B. 644·4910 $154 ,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 339 Crescent Bay. Laguna Beach 642-8235 $97 ,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 3260 Minnesota, Costa Mesa 646·7171 $57,000 2983 Crofton. Costa M~a 675·3000 $43.500 ••No. 8. Collins Island. NB Sun 1·5 Sun. l·S 67'3·8700 Sun l·S 9381 Candlewood, HWltington Sch 673-8700 Sun 1-5 1039 Concor d, N . Costa Mesa 548·1000/556-0720 Sun 1·5 227Collon, Newport Beach 673· 1181 Sunday l·S 2Z1 Via Orvleto. Newport Beach 675-4494, 645-4121 $119,500Sun 12·4 •2Z1 Lu~onia, Npt Shores, NB 675-6000 $72,500 Sunday 1·5 4 1a & FAM IM or DIH 63 Montecito <Spyglass) CdM 833..a600 $185,000 Sun. l·S #SO Br aebur n Ln Big Canyon, NB 673-3863 $183,500 Sun 2·4 •1821 Port Abbey, Newport Beach 644·5389 (Portofmo) Sat-Sun 1·5 2 Banyan St, College Prk Irv 551-1034 $79.900 Sat/Sun ~Vista Cayenta, San Clmnte 575.-;.n4 Sat/Sun 1·5 * •657 Bays1d~ Dr. Newport Reach 6754927 $265,000 Sat/Sun 1 S 4527 Fairfield Or .. CdM 675-4840 $160,000 Sat/Sun l2·S •17072 Plcairnnt ('r. <Prestige) HB 846-7297 $82.000 Sat-Sun I l·!i 3652Carmel Ave .. 1n;ne 752·7315 $73,900 Sat /Sun 12·5 1723 E. Ocean, Pcninsul3 Point 64&-325.5 Sunda)' 1 5. 67 Montecito <Spyglass) Cd M 642-8235 Sl79,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 2220 Port Carlisle (fNHomes) NB 642-8235 Sal/Sun 1·5 •8Cypress Point <BigCyn) NB 642-8235 $295,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 *4501 Orrin~ton. CameoShrs CdM 644-6200 $210,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1516 Keel Dr. (HVllills) CdM 644·6200 $139,500 Sat/Sun l ·S 18801 Tabor (Turtlerock) Irvine 644-6200 Sat/Sun 1·5 * •645Bayside Dr .. Newport Bch 675-7225 $269,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 9552 Borba, Granada Lacuesta HB 968-2121 Sat/Sun 1·5 907 Sandcasll~ Ur <JWH) CdM 213-671 -1281 $109.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 1806Antigua Cir, DoverShrsNB 644 -1766 $179.000 Sun.1-5 •2007 Santiago Dr. BaycreslNB 644-4910 $117,500 Sul/Sun 1.5· * •607 Bayside Dr, Promon Bay NB 673·3900 Sat/Sun 1·5 146 Shorecliffs Rd, Shorecliffs 675-5511 Sat/Sun 1·5 ••1939 Bays ide Dr . CdM 673-4400 S238 ,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 4501 Roxbury <Ca meoShrs) CdM 673-4400 $149,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 2731 Pebble Dr. (HV Ills) CdM 673·4400 · $159,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 3007 Setting Sun ~HV I-Us) CdM 673-4400 $159 ,500 Sat /Sun l ·5 1635 Bluebir d Canyon Dr, Lag Sch 494-2146 Sat/Sun Noon til 5 PM 6407 Seashore Dr, Newport Beach 646-7711 Sat/Sun 1·5 · ~ Ceiba, East bluff, NB 646-7711 Sat/Sun 1-5 14 Monterey Cir, Spy~lass. CdM 675·6000 $145.000 Sat/SUn 1-5 •11t333 Morningstar Ln. D v Shr NB 631-1400 S220.000 Sal/Sun 1-5 •420Kings Rd, Cljffllavcn, NB 642·5200 $145,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 •1701 Marlin Way CBaycrcst) NB 675-3000 $159,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1200Santiago. Newport Beach 546-2313 $121,000 Sun 1-5 2427 F ra n cisco Dr .. Newport Bch 644-6200 $117 .100 Sun 1·5 26472 Via Conchita, Mison Viejo 6444910 $59,950 Sun. 2-5 53 Montecito, Spyglass Nwpt Bch 640-6161 $187 ,500 Sunday l·S 2924 Cat alpa St < Eastbluff) NB 644-1766 $91.500 Sun.1·5 3 Jade Cove, Spyglass. CdM 675-6000 $190,000 Sunday l·S 18691 Portofino Dr. Trek Hlls Irv 675-6000 $126,500 Sunday 1-5 18253 Bayberry (Univ. Park) Irv 552-7500 $78.5001 Sun.1-5 •1218 Polaris (Dover Shrs) NB 642·8235 $245,000 Sun. 1-5 ••57 Linda Isle. NB 642-8235 $275,000 Sun.1·5 5 HOROOM ••809 North Bayfront, J3ul Isl 631 ·1800 $339,000 Sun L·S 5 llt & FAM llM « Da. •••76 Linda J~le Or. Linda 11 NR 644-4910 S395.000 ()pen Sat/Sun 1·5 • •78 Linda Isle Dr, 1,mda II Nn 644·4!HO Open Sat/Sun 1·5 •4(l33Tremont. Coronadel Mar 673·7040/673·0510 I Sun. 1·5 2048 Flamingo, <Mc~a Verde) CM 002-7771 $96.500 Sunday l·S 1719 Nwpt. Ills. Dr. W, JNHmes. NB 642-R235 Snt/Sun 12·5 p.m. ••73Llnda Jsl<',N8 644-6200 $295,000 Sat/Sun l·S 121 Via Firenze. Lido Is le 675·0558 $228,000 Sun 1·5 1973 Pt. Clarid~c <llV llomes> NB 644·1766 $119,500 Sat/Sun 1 5 1846Samar Dr. (M<>sa Verde) CM 546-0JZT $105,000 Daily •1337 Galaxy, Dover Shores, NB 642-5200 $225.000 Sat /Sun 1-5 2044Swan, Mesa Vcrde,C.M. 557-0337 $89,000 Sun 1-5 '* •26Linda Isle (Linda Isle) NB 675-3000 5269.500 Sat/Sun 1 5 *•501 Harbor lslnd Or. Npt Heh 646·7711 Sat/Sun 15 •5 Royal St. Gl'orgc. Ut~ Cyn NH 675-5511 Sat/Sun t S 47 Royal St (;C'oq!c. B1~ C~n NB 675-5511 S:it 1Sun I 1501 ffi J!hlnnrl CWt.-:slclJ tr1 NU 631-1400 SJ ~),000 Sat 1Sun I ,, * •1Z7 Harbor h.land Rd, N. B 673·4400 $197.500 Sat!Sunl-S 2731 Bayshort.' Dr, Newport flC'h 646-7171 Sun 1·5 ~.~~ ........ 1~.~~ ........ ~-~-~ ....... . &aMr.. IOOJGaMrel IOOZ c;.,..-el tOOZ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~716 WIHDOVH OPEH SAT/SUH l·S I>('(' l u (' ll I it I' •l 11 d I' Ill • 2 I .I h :1 . Uroudmoor home F am1h rm lul'm,1 1 din111g I'm E~Qlll~lll'h tl1·1·n1·,1tl•cl J..mcl~ \tcw lrom h\' rm t'u111mu111t\ pool. Attractiveyl priced ut $139,$00 · WILLIAM WINTON REAL ESTATE 229 Marine, Balboa Island 675-3331 4536 Roxbury Rd. Corona tll'I M.ir 675-8885 S164,500 Sat1Sun J 5 ••2500 Bays horc Dr. Bayshrs NB 642-8235 $365,000 Sun. 1-5 • •49 Linda l:\le. NR 642.8235 ssso ,000 Sun 1 5 6 II & FAM RM or DEH • •87 Linda Isle, NB 642-8235 $745,000 Sun. 1-5 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 2 IEDROOM 33611B Dana Vista Dr, Dana Pt. 496-0151 $48,950 Sat/Sun 10-5 5061 Alder, Univ Pk, lrvinl' 552·3028 $53,000 S:.tt /Sun 11·5 10 Escapade Court, N. B. 631-1800 $59,500 Sun l 5 2100Vista Entrada (Bluffs) NB 644-0350 Sun 1-5 2 II & FAM RM or DIN . 2921 Perla (The Bluffs) N. B. 640.8171 $136,500 Sun. 1·5 320 Via Lido Nord. Lido Isle NB 675-7225 $179,500 Sal/Sun 1 S 3 IEDROOM ••4461 W. Coast Hwy,Nwpt Heh 645-7575 $94,500 Sun. 1-5 2l89Vista Entrada (Bluffs ) NB 675·3000 $95,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 2603 Vista Ornada (Bluffs) N. H. 675·3000 $89,500 Sun 1·5 711 Lido Park Dr. 2-G, NU 675-7900 $124 ,500 Sat /Sun 2 5 317 Vist a Suertc (Bluffs) N. B 640-5560 $84,000 Sun. 1·5 .. llOltO()M 2104 Vista Laredo (Bluffs) N.B 640·0020 Sun. 1·5 4 IR & FAM RM « DEH 520 Ventaj a (The Bluffs) N.B. 640~5560 $91,SOO Sun 1·5 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 2 II & I IR •~O Breakers Dr .. CdM 675-2311 $159,500 Sun. 12-5 2612Victoria Dr1 Laguna Beach 494-7837 Sat & Sun 1-5 2 IEDROOMS EACH 3601 Finley, Newport Beach 5.'16·6901 Sal/Sun 1·5 716'h Jasm ine. Corona dcl Mar 673-6214 $105,000 Sun.1·5 3 II & I 11 4702 & 4702'h Neptune, N.B. 642-2237 /548-8651 Sat/Sun 1-5 700 E . Oceanfront, Balboa 675-7900 $189.000 Sat/Sun 12·5 68-68'h Beacon Bay, NB 642·8235 Sat/Sun l ·S l IR & 2 IR 720'h J asmine, Corona del Mar 740·7000 $137 ,500 Sun 1-5 ••6009 Seashore Or., Nwpt Bch 645·7575 $275,000 Sat/Sun l ·S 135 Opal, Balboa Island, N.B. 549·0812 Sat/Sun 1·5 3913 Marcus /\ve., Newport Beach 675·6122 $175,000 Sun 1-5 * •205 N. Day front, Bal Islnd N fl 646-7711 Sun 1-5 3 IR & 4 IR 403 Fernlenf. Corona del Mar 6.11-1400 $130,000 Sat/Sun 1 ·5 TRIPLEXES FOR SALE 2 IEDROOMS fACH 1804 Clay St. <Newport lits ) NH 645-2425 $115,000 Sat/~un 1 :; TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE 2 II Ir l ll 21651 Ocean Vista Dr , So. J.ng 499-4515 F rom $84,950 Sut/Sun 10·6 HOME & GUEST HOUSE 2612 Victor! al... Laguna Dch 494-9473 ~5,500 Sun. t 4 JO 21R&FAM + GUHT 374 E . 15th St .• Nwptlfgts NB 548-6577 $65.000 Sat/Sun 10 6 HOME & INCOME l HOIOOMS UCH 415 Poppy. Corona dcl Mar 673-2278 $23~.ooo Sat/Sun 1·5 HOUSES FOR RENT l IR Ir FAM RM or DIN 3018Ceylon Road (Mesa Verde) CM 545·0814 /519-0433 Sat /Sun 12·5 TOWNHOUSES FOR LEASE 2 llOlOOM •••984 R~y~id~W 'ThcCov<>"NB !'>.52·7133 Sul /Sun Ill 4 * •• *** hol W.twf,_. W.tam..t&Pod I ••••••••••••••••••••••• IUCHCOTTAGE S41 ,900 Hl(;H OH HIU. POOL Sc c I u ct ell 1• 11 I 1 " I 11 dra111uta· II\ 1n.i: 11•1>111 \\Ith \ JUlll"ll I 1•1lm.-.Uhl 110111 1<1 \'\•lltn11 f111111lt1 c1• \rt1i1lll' u.,,. of m1rro1 ·'"'' \\1111ct 1h111ueh1•ut m .. i..,, 1,1r .1 '"'' y 1•m u 111111 .. d '<l'ltrn.i: llu11 .. '"um.J '<IOr> · 1111 clC't'k 101 1 .. ,,. 'unlmt,>1 •Hl•rnou11 'unh.cth 01 bur b QU<' \1,1'"" 1• m .1,h•r 11·t11·.i1 li1n•i.1 1111u11..-1.. ltlc.tl l' H Ill OI U 11 1 l } I 1 \'I 11 11 llurry ~·1r:o.t t11 t'llll 11\'b 1111 .. •1111que b.irl(aln !lti:li~I • °" " l I ~~ f ~ f f fl#' , t [~INI NEWPORT HEIGHTS I R-2 l"umptctl'ly r t'modl'lt-d :! br 11011111 ~ ti \cr UP!Xll wur.,l un11. llu.:c lot. I lttx•1t1 fur iJupll' IC 1n rr11r. l'nme lcxalivn. ~.ooo. :r.1 i-: 15lh ~t. Owner. 5-111~77 LARGE HOME WITH POOL AHO VIEW In ORONA DEL MAR. Four bedrooms and 21, b:iths inrtud1nc larg1· m~tcr swtc. \'1cw from h\'ml: wom and family room . Eu~> upkeep yonl w ith "w1mm111(.l pool ::,paewu:. \\OO<I deck on vww side. Wood panelln~ 11nd dCJcor 1:1ves th11o homl;) a wurrn welcoml.' re11t11111 Pri c ed at SlW.~. Cull 673 8~ ri ·mani 1006 ....•........•..•...... Ye Olde En9U1h Country Charm Rr1ck~ & b"1&ms. :-para l ~t:llrc J8e, l~e f11rn /dan rm 3llr, 2ba . llrrum k1tch. Fcllt ur~•I In · ll11 mc" ma11at1nc. Oi>cn Sun 1 :. J\l.LJ>OltTSk 1-: ~ 8021 ltlS·SS78 PRICE REDUCTION . O wntt Must S.tl! ~ Jiil house & 3 BR Apt. )t t-. ooo 135·135~ Opul. \,:t ~!1·0812 ---- OPEH SUND.A Y 1-4 225APOtENA :mn. :.ll>a homo w/2BR. Iha i\11t .. SI00,500. Don T\ ler & J\~so<' Rllns JOO Manne Ave. Balboa Isl. GU ·.COOO 224-224 'IJ RUIY Choice OuplC1< 4 BR, 2 Ba Up 3 UH, 2 Do l)own VACANT Easy to buy. OPEN SUNDAY M llkr (iJl-2:!33ot 6Jl·l48fl Anti.l 'li home & inrom~ unit in great d oi.c to ~wn location. 2 br f'&, ~luch appeal' Just re: dorcd lo Sl 19.900 Will M'll t.l'll! Open Sat & Sun 1 5. 306 Coral. Agent, ~-71100 Balboa Peninsula I 007 •....••••••.•.•.......• WATERFRONT 12()() Ea'lt Jlalh<11! fllvd N11w eu~tom home• on the t..1 v.4 lir,4 lla, wctbnr,2 (q1lc11, d orkrng r11r 45' yacht. "You own the 1.1110". $245,000. Open Sat &Sun2 Spm. 1'elson H11l11nson, Rllr (;15-8120 Duplrx. 3 & 2. between h,1v & Oi'i.'.tn l.115,000 M.1ri.h.1ll 1111 v R7~ 4f1()0 Ocrunrronl 2 BH h•Jul>I' $125,000. l\lo(l. :.1t1 Olil2 OCEAHORIAY /\('C(''l$ 1 !Uk. Supf!r 1 h;1rm Cull I. r1111tt<'. 3 Jiit. 2 Jin, + Den, llulo op••ner, i..111'11. hlln~, l ,111r>, ~h.1kl.'. q11of1ty hc.1ml'fi C'r•1hn.i:'I. lta1~t'd ht'urth ftplr /\ :1tc-11I on th« p 111n l S ll!l.500 . Donuld S S aul11 Co . 1;.1:, 20!11 or li7:J 4~ Opell ·1111 'IOJ1t 214\J ~·ville Ave at l'11J11nt•l IM OCEANFRONT A r11rr opportunity to buy In thl!I 11lnt oc•conrronl nrc-u on the 1•en1n1ula l'Hlnl Mll(''I or bHUllfUI l)f-ach anti bhw J•adnc to u~11 11ot11h1a your patio. Snhdly hualt 2·fltory, tlled f1a1( hOmf' W/ :JflT\, fum 1 lfl & :l'yh.1 T1111tl'fully dc•rorall'd .11111 twaut1ful· ly mo1nt111n~d with dromettc view from 4 mojor oreas or lhe home. $282.000. HOLLIS WOOD Realtor Ca 11675-8070 Copldrcnt0 hach I 0 II ••••••••••••••••••••••• mle8tiBAll HOMES Under eom.truction J Br.:: IM MS,()50 4 l\r ~ l>a ~.)(JU 1111' 1lov.n1 1'k'aut1l11I "P•IC'IOll:I fl\"111 11<.1111-..11n l.•11!•' lr1t~ l)jK II \\t•l'k\•nd' I l ;, 31~1:.! t'.111•• l'nlorntt (I l't•' l~:.lrl.'lla (Jffroimpl 400 34:ll ur S.lR :.H04 Twnh•e, 3 Br, 2VJ ba., spect ~c ular 18U dr1 oce-an view, $51,20U 540-4083 . \ '". Sunday Apr11 11 1976 DAILY PILOT D7 ~.~~~ ....... ~~~:.~~.~4!':' ........ ~.~~ ...... . ~Oft untlntton Loguna IHch I OC Hnour I 042 ~ I 042 •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••• •••••••••• ••••••••••••••••• •••••• ~ ar Q ~lud. &pcctnC"al1 t-ustom lwme dt ilin•oJ • h u l II b y two lot• SHORECLIFF!!! Rflcl• Ir Enioy t111 ... 11nmJl ulJlt• hom e 1n J pi t llh! '1reu on rut.J c :o.Jl' Str eet , \\ llh 3 lJrge bdrrn ... fJ mily 1oom \\1th firt?place, lu.:,h l.rnd:icapini: aou rnany xtrai, ('.:> /) arlhllnh Op • .-n llou> Jp~cf acular ~n si~~~ i.H tk &llll Sweeping Ocean View 1 \7 I )1-'tom lavin~ rCY1m, 1h run i.: roo m. Jnc.i / • master bedroon. Ex1111..,1tt!ly dl'corat· ed. at the vt,>ry end ol ~horPl'l1 H Road . with total pr1 v;H.'Y a11d 1u~t 'll'Pfi a way from an 1~olutl'<i, s hl'ltl·rcd , vrivatc beac h! A JH:rf<'C'l hH1f'away from the res t of the wol'ld. yet m11mcnts from thb dynamic l>Ubincss a nti Industria l hubs of Irvine, Newport Ct•nkr and Orange County airport l B~·droom + a small .;ues t room "1th 1111' ,1 l4.' b;.1th, 3 fireplace s . m ode rn k1ldten, :.1 1 '.l magnifi<'enl bathroom~ 1\ hu~c l6' wood deck ove rlook 1n~:.. ~rl'f'n oanyon ~o dose to lhl' w~kr '"u l an 'l'e the foam On lht! WU\ C~. f:>:pt'll!:>l \l' tarpet- 10g and pcggNI ouk floor!'>, .1ecentcd e very where with w1.10<1 ,111d hnl·k and window' Ask IO J! S235.0m ""ill con s ider bwldablc 0 (' l.tnd for large equi ty. Sh o wn b y Jppo1nlment anytime RICK ALDERETIE1 REALTOR Groduate Realtor 1 lnatiMe 547-6469 Corona del Mor * LOOKING GOOD * Spacious & friendly new duplex on lo' - ely Acacia. Walls just going up. buy now & choose your favorite colors & trim. 3 Bdrm .. 2 ba th, atrium helow, 2 bdrm., 2 bath, s undeck up $129,500 UNIVERSITY REALTY I I 300 I E.. Cocnt Highway I ConMICldejMar 671-6510 I ------------! ~~~~ I Corotta del Mar I 022jCorono del Mor I 022 ·······················1······················· 1 11 \HHOH \'11-;w 1111,l-'i OPEN S UM. 1.5 llv ""'""r I•.'<l'<'ul l\t' 1 Shorecllffs Br :.! 11.1 ~'.1m llm, lrpk ZOl Drift,,.,ood 11111111, htlh ln<"q><I )rd w i,:.111fr11 .1 l'l.tr J.!Jr r..,r~c I burnt , J IJJlh ~Hfl ·~NI 1 'll{'ll hou:.,• ::.:11 ~um•• \\ tth 111.rnv ••xt1.1' .-,. :-, 11 11 1 1 I' \I !JU 7 S1>11l'<" to ~pr .. 111J mu "'11 h s.11111 c ·" t 11• I> 1 1:.l IJ1 holJhw' 111 .1 ltt\\t'I lt''l'I hil 1~'11 1 ~JI\ 1:1;''' • 'du:-1' 1· lil't'.11 \II'\\, ~HUii '\II It Jl11 ~ .. t f t Hlll 11 .impluo mode "1th 1111111 1n Grt·f'nbrook 'um1·r11u' Ul)l>!IJUIOI(, ~.&r<frn lo.lldl O\ t'rlu1>lo.tn1i rt'•I" uud pJllo \\llh ldl'><'J l1r1· r1111:. l"itturti. low m.&111 ~"""' t' luah ld:H'P>' l'uut l/M'W lrom 3UK ~ fJlll MESA VERDE Pac;/;c l02S Somoa.. Co1to Meso OPIM HOUSIS s.t S-I ·I THI UL TIMA Tl IHLIVIH~ View of Ocean & Main H.H. Channel 'RICI REDUCID TO $51,900. MUST SILL THIS WilJ(IN.Dll Quick •Ult' Qwt'k muvt- Colll·J.:c 1'111 I. 1 lilt, :J Uu ~.~. Tt!n11 nt1 1~11v1011 out ot Ill\\ n ow11111 · brokttr mu~l ~di Adll~'<I room & It' llH~ Mesa Hcullon. 546·8640 b11 l h tn J lo. I'' It· r 11t11· rn11!1kr ~u111· 01 l11lltJrd room 0 1 l!t Jnclm.1·, Coit M 102""1 10•6 fo'r •lnl'l!>t"Un 1.-\IUlll .1111 0 111.·n ~JI & !'>un t.1171 Lo~ ArntlolOli Upttol" con.,-SH H.-bor Condolftinl'"'1t 2 ledrooMt, loft ond 42' boet allpl SIS, I 00 • * Ope" Sot /~n I I -6 Pucitir Coast H1ghw:.iv. :.! hltwks \\\•:,l ol Warm·r. right at ShJ rkl 111, l'l}'.:ht al Blue Wut~r L ani.! --lo end of slt l'l'l r<ioo1 O~n ~111 sun :?7" 1 0 ••• "'09"1 Point & Hanover Dr 7~! UHJ7 oa ~··•••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1·327 .m:J SAVE SSS By cH•ntr. Beaut. u1> BY OWNER 1radid 2 1ty 4 br, 2 ba, tfir l·orner of SI 11tt'r & t:old•nwe11 > Cornur 2 ~tory . •Cir, r11m rm. 21"1 Hn, ht••utllu l :ltl>-40' i.w l m tul nK p ou l . W/J.ll'Ulll tu rel11x m near C1.1ntral puk urea, OWNE R HAS REO UCl::t> PRIC E. Very anxious, aubmlt on tcrms At:ent lllW 4401 KENT ~OGERS REALTY 841..SlOO Wci.tt-llH Pl..itJ Jrt'il l 18,. bdrm. fom rm l i,,,. i frpkli. '"" \J ld un t ul tle '•t' 768 t!'J1,i 40HLOT UST SIDE ;\ewoo markt'l SOUTHLAND US 642-6368 APOLOGY LAi: 3 Br. 2 &&. Condon S64,000. 33062 Elisa, l~ck Bay 1 of only 496-3810 i.mgte Mory units In t'Om ----S~K-l-IH_G ____ 1By O"nl'r. upi:ruded :J l:lr pie ' LJ: bJr l.)d + 2 8abyLal.ellunt1ngton "'duded I~· on runnm IN DANA PT77 Fam. Rm. t~e re ar )d, brook. Heal barn 1>1dm !"OU, but o ~nug :iWIS) frplc, nr oceun s.l2·9076 POOL-TENNIS i.urrounds used bric: Chalet "A .. ·framehoml' Adchghtfu14bedroom rn I frplt-.fully landst-pd rea Is here for you. Open BYOWNER a p ri me lot-at Ion )d bnrk patio +co,er. llouse. Sun 1·4 33781 3Br, 2B.!. 1+ mi to bd1 :\lass t\'l' m ul>t\!r sut lt' sltehtly 1nd1eat1ve o OhndaDr.Ant-horaae ll· S7,000down + 1mpoun<4 "'th u ltra prl\alt• ,.un o\erall quality. Owner ve:>tment, 496-Till to C 1. loan Full pnee. dt't'k . Stepdo"n famtl) OO-M95 oft 6PM 752· StS.500. 846.8666. room plus formal d rnmg d .!)"S. Peuy OC EAN VU-Condo. like!-------~----. Covered fauo 011erlooks new. 2 Br, pool, juuu 1 IWlh flora 11arden Usl' of VA$1.500DOWH 548.950 . O wnr /Al(t poo l & lighted 1e n111 ~ New1e 4 Br. 2Ba,18.SOs 496·0151 cO•Jrt.s Included. Ownt•r DECORATOR• rt, Mesa Woods enter·etoro 1032 trans fe rred . 60 only tu.aners delt11h1, t-ount.ry ....................... ~Estate S73,900 .. 3852CarmelA\. DELIGHT kttt-hen, atrium Foreclosure 3 & den SHARP lmmed oct-upant-y. No by 1'MIAY SHARP SHARP Broke rs please Robert Morgan. 830·6110. 1Ql 4 I<~' REALTY ••••••••••••••••••••••• '1 ...... ,., Jt, F Ir H I l m c 0 rt c red 2600Sq ft $6 7. 90 0 Collt'~t' Park 3 BR. 2 Ba, Open l11te afternoons & r ~I t ---------i daily am. rm. • u~ ).~c 1" -'P :\Ies.i Verde by owner , Sal & Sun 1·5 prt'CIJlt' ;'.eat .. ~ J 111n :.p.!t"IO US 3 bd 2ba 16.J84HemlockSI Lgelnndst-aped pallo By i>al'CSl'llf'r w/pool hu"e <.'"r ~orn e r '[•11 • o"nl'r $56,000 trl6 J liO · · " ·' ~ ~ ~ a. or SSi 1901 Open Hoose Cam rm . "et bar. new Bushard > Can y o u S..t,Sun 1·5, 2581 Green· c ~,Ph · sto n e frplc .. belt e ve this, largest hnar C'.\I Sb-' !1!'>0 Open Sun I 5. home Tira tract. 5 Br, or · !1i9 3200 4 & ram rm, 21-'t Ba. 2 :\IJ:::S,\Ol>\VE ... ~E~RtAK-,-S5,lo0 DH-$52,000 story + sewi ng rm. ·' "o rkshop e l t-. many 1 Br, bonus rm, Cam r m. By owner, firm net. Xlra x t r a s . 0 W N E H cltn rm. sharp. 979 2737 I lge mode rn 4 BR. den AN X r OU S b o u g ht Needs re-det-. 223 1motherbome,A.&ent. VA S2. I 00 Do""" 1 Roch<'ster, CM 637-7368 119-1·4401 892-3084 IUIL T LIKE A IRICK Attractive exterior, low rna1ntena ncc l11ndseap ing, cozy fo"MllM w /frpl, "'~''-tn att1l' 1toraae. cu1lom dra!)(!S. 2-Stry, 4 br, 2', blh. Make an of· Cer. Welt-om e \' A 's 968-4456 SECRET Of SUCCESS Extremely fu t equity bwlder tn ntl't.> lot-al1on, Corner lot " br, II( mhte1. 2 c ur 1111r1ge. Freshly pa1ntt"d, sought a ft er prit-e range . 968-4456 5 Br, 2 ~tory, 3 8.1, pool llHRH HOUSES ASSUME G.I. Price inc. I yr warranty Jdl'Ullt, bonus rm. fJm Wood-Glass-Class The ra,.,test M.-lling 01001•1 111 the ar e.1 3 BR + FR + OR. Gard ... n entry to i:i1at-100~ II\ ing, hug\' maste r l>U tle. l1d1ng gla&~ wall" an the ram 1!) room OP<'n to a part~ palto for ..lt·i:.1nl cntt•1 ta1n1ng A "~lust St!c' beforf' you bu). C'all 10 day rm . forma l d in rm , OMA LOT St0,950. to $46,000. loan. Walk to beach. 3hr+rn balrony. pool t bl, 3 t-ar East11de Costa Mesa. West Haven area. 4 BR. r omc Ulltl. :.! Story DONALD M. llltD i:.ira ge • .!651) sq ft G reat 1n v e 1>t me n l . Ba.842-7248 S76,000/IM!t orr. $2600 dn A .... , ........ 1t .. . i:org,.ou-. "' ang. tn tht~ S78,500 .<:all PRESTIGE TIBURON 2 b 2 b bit· 968·7813, i-.-.-Y-O_W_..._._E_R_*_ ii: >r ne"te. ne .!r So H O M l::S, llea ltora. to dr &a, l Pool& Surf " Cnu~t PlutJ 645-4464 1~· t-us m rps _erp 5• 3 Br. 2111 be, A C, 230(\\q Wit \T .\IORE C"OU LO 111r cond , format din rm, Downtown llunt1n~t on fl Untver!i ity P a rk YUU ,\SK FOil " UMBELIEV .AILE l11e s lab patio, 2 ca Beach. 3 Bedroom wtth $81,000. 5.'>2-5791 garage w /work bench; step down family room,---------- MESA VERDE $46,950, Principles only. POOL & boat house otr TooMcmyExtrH 963-1424eves&wkends . i.lley 2 Fireplut-es. 'fo Mention HEW LISTING Bltns 2 C1u i_:Jr 7 Ulocks 3£1R, rum rm, 2 :.pucious to ocenn. Charming and hut h~ n l•w Ja c u zzi , OP'EN SUNDAY 1-5 lresh. Call for oppt. Rt"d K01'REALTY ')•,t, l'>lh W1 ·lt1111c.&C ( 111IJ1.tl I\' Y ou'11 r n e v e r io t'en an)th1n.: lo cnmpor1· with tht~ Beautttutt v 11('· t"Orated '"lhl' flllCht l:JNll' and quality 3 Hedroom, den Joel f.tm1ly room Enoui:h ~atd, c..111 u~ 1111 JO J IJll0111Lll1l'Ot Vrt'''"'I tq• 111,,· th<' r.lt'Kid ~ rt•,1fl\ for \llU lO lllO\t' 111 l.oi.c h~ht & 1111 \ ' \ 1111 II lo\" t '11, homt·' ;i lld1m'.2 h.111". t;111vc1 hlty l'Jrl. i.:.~ :1110 552·70~0 THE · .".". · · VILLAGE. · .. REALTOR SU~KEt-4 FAMILY ROOM ... u111t. 1 orn11lch' \\ tlh hJlh 111.'llUl 1lul p11<1I tn J l'llnl pll.'lch 11rt\,1lt' p.11111 '\liS.OOQ 1~1~,r~ ;.~~~~. ~1111 •Ull ,~. 4 + Family On Beautiful t'ustom lds l'p d 16854 Mopl• Strfft I Carpet Realtors 5J6 8836. Sl:U:\ll~·~~TERMS Overs ized corner lot , N~w home by butlder. breezeway for boat or' Near compltllon 3bd C a II PR Jo: S T 1 GE camper. Sha r p 3BR 2ba. frpcl , sunkt-~ tub: llOM ES, Re 1 llo r1 Westmont home w/huge walk to bt-h. 569,soo • 675·59)0 • .11\.'li t" C 'I ll\1 \ I 11\1 SPYGLASS VA Terms Rurt•lv ortl'rt·d ~ IK'clrm &tS 6646 country k1tt-h, c:beerlul & ~1767 or ~-602\) bright thruout. Only · Wallet-Watcher Indulge Yourself SM.000. Must hurry to s •FHA LOW OOWM ----------•1lorm.1l11tn1ni: rm . CJpe !lorn 11111111•1 :\to ... t rt• n"111J hh• pr11:c on lhf' htll ')I r1 »oo Ft•r t·m <lllt' flflllll''· t,j:) 7hUI Vl-:TERAN net"d a lori:e home" ll ere ts your <'h J n <'e i'·ou r la r ge bedrnom .... l"u bJths. bt~ It' tni: roum, plu~ com thl1. 3 Br. 1~ Ba, 2 story •INTERNATIONAL• townbouae, w /frplc:, REAL ESTATE I I NETWORK 962·7751 pool. t-omp ete 1 re· _______ , novatro, new t-pts, drps. Corona d1•I \lnr dupll'\ Prlc~ ~I •11"1 ~or'""°"' owrwr t-:' n•I knl ~·mul CJ II tH4 Kll!l-1 ,_ _________ Ill fon .1111<' r,111111\ room ,\ CUTE FORMER MODEL etc. 531.500. OWN A.CONDO AHO THE LA.MD ''''llt'cl tn the• l'tn1 Jhm t' Chtnll Cm 1• ll•'.11'h Onv1• hv &. '"'11 lor ,q1p I 327 Dahlia Ploct SA.ME LOCATION 22 YEARS I lk.111111111 upi.;r.ttl<'•I 'ti lldt 111. ' Ii.ti h hunw 111 ,, I ' t 1 ' l II u ... 111111hl•1th11ntl II\ 11\lnl't ,tl '.'XII '•,111 Clp1 II holll"I • 'Mm I o,j •\t 11. I I 11~1 lJl l'I I \ II'\ 11\\ :'-1·:11 I 11'1 ':0-1 ;-\ I .1 111o 7)1,• '.1."1111111• ,,1.111.: :>111'1 '*"' •••• t '··''* JCo•to Me'a I 024 ••••••.•...•...•....... 1 c i11l•'"P1>t>rlun1t)' Call lltl". 61j 11303 • • . A to\DWlll IAllllA COWAU 1::.\ST SIDE < · 11 l t' 2 II r , I II 11 h.11 dwtH1t.I lln111,, f1111·1•cl Jll h1 .. tl llUll 111'1'' t.11 .:c· 1111111•1 lut , h1 "" tll'r ~I 1, 'Jiit> ~.!1il \'ou I htnk you've heard 1 BR Condo in P:iradise uf ever y th1n1t' What .\1anor. End unit with I about 5 Bdrm! with large bonus rm. Priced to sell , fJmtlv room wtth bnck ulS3G.500 • hreplJt'e. Prime location StllELDS on l:ir~e t'orner Int w1th REALESTATE I rl'PS, trt'es. trees. Un· 494.8093 b<'lleva hlt• low price. ----------l'lt·a~r r11ll for dctatls "EGG·ZACTL Y" right for Easter OPEN SUNDAY 4 br or 3 & form. DR + lge FR stil ,!150. 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PltOPBTY ~ I IN SAN JUAH CAPISnAHO The price has jus t been reduced on 2.6 acres which include a barn and fruit trees on the property View of 'alley & hill!;. $60,000. DAHA POINT DUPLDlS COIYIUCH COTIAC.E Ot.·111:nt"d ror beach lov 1'r" Merely 5 bloek<1 t the !lurl 3 R1ii Bedroomi.. t-o v e r e d p a lt W/j!Otj!eOus ... aterfaU at a low, low pnct" ROBERTS RE,,ALTY 848-1688 IE.ACH· COTT.AC.E ,\ lovely homt' Just a ~hort JOA tu tht' bt'.1<'11 :-.rwly p111ntcd ttnd plush 'hall l'llflWltnfl thruoul C:MY patio urea for out d oor f'nt e rt.11nln((. :1 ltcl.lnns. 1~. haths Only "'19.900 Comf' ll• our 01>cn -1111111 .. i...:...:;,.;:::.,...,::...:;,.~J hou~f' Sunday I:.! 5. !'1102 1111·1 Dr II U J \Dt: lll..\LTY.847 12.1 1 __ ,nv O W:'llfo:R , popular ----------Gtlt\:"t\D,\ by LaCuc~t.i f>ov('r .\1001:1, 'I~ .. 1'rr NE lR OCEAN B111 <2500 sq rt 1 tw;iut1ful r:H·c. \ "" Pk "°' Hale ft warm ei.erutl\ ~· hom e 1~ nrl~e. J Ur 2 kn Cn~1dc: on The Granada !! Most dr quiet cul de "3<'. • 1 rn1 to m.iJO• AH•t•ntwlt , N.•.:111<1 '>trable La Cue~lll ~100(~ beurh , l Br , 2'• Ba, ~10or 5S8~ 494-8057 OOLPHIM R .E. ~All :-.1 1'11."1 I h< ~ QJH'll S.11 ~un I I 2n111.:h '""" Old n,IMjUI' ( ,1,lfc• II\ t•r loflk inr 1•0,1 <t I' ,1t1n., cfre k' >'·•111111' l.1111t• ~unnv 11111111' •lt r, 2h.1 • 1:111'~1 rm ,\ 11.1 . f q >k. hr d woull Itri. $129 000 "llh 'llJI ldlnl! l>l'M)) Jncl 1'nt1•rt 11trll'r · .. l'uh:ina lioll"ll"I! h.1 11ml HHV I\ nl'11t 'urn m1•r flllhl at homt <:1111 ~ .. 111 ~1<12:• Thes e duplexes are now under construction. Gi,·e us a call for information & a l o ok at the blueprints. $85.000 each L&rfle 4 bedroom , 2't Sl>l.000 ~ n l\Afl<J,\IN at By Owner. 3 UH. fo m rm ,1•~~·-·-·--~~-----i baths +~eparnte ramll) that Must H 'C 11 11 JCM lf'OU~ Turllerork room Stor11gc aalo~f'. amcnit1e~ In bcl1cvc1 vlt "' $1 IS ouo <>i•en ":ormal dining room. V1~1t 95t>2Uo1bu ,Owner HouscSun 1:5,188.'i t :,an MOW IS THE TIME for JOh ~cekl'r~ to t ht•t•I. the Ua 1ly P1Jo1 llrlp W11nteod cl3!1loo1fm1llon If the job ynu want •~ O•>l thl'rr \'1>11 mu:ht ron~1clrr oHerhtll ) IHH 'l'f\ ll'N\ "ith 1o1n ud in tht• Job W11ntt"d cate11c11·, .,honl' i;u.5678 ANCHORAGE INVESTMENTS Ru/Jor 496-7711 I F.asy cm c l;indseapm11 968 2121 Rufino, 833 :z:u;:1 Highl) u11i;rnded Nrar ---- oceon S8\.000. r11 11 ror lrYlfte I 04• t: 'JOY m ost r.p11t-1nu~ I ••••••••••••••••••••••• \rte.~" l"nt\ Pk 3 BR !.! E TERR1\('t-: "[)ovt•r' Ra on mJr g m blt, pool~. u p1r11dt>d 3bd. 21)11 , tt-ont' M:l.900 Ind land frpk .• pools, only SSll.900 11fl36 Wlt..LOWTREE Owner M2·7133. LN. s.51-~5owner. • EMERALD BAY IYOWHER ~u11ny I bt . 3 b J. Ill'\.\ Iv d1•1ortttrc1 homr Lrl( 111 r m " lwam l't•illn1ti. & \ lt'W 111 01•1•Jt1 :-.. 11r elm r m fo ,1m . rm" "•'lh11r (.;hecr~ ht1·Jkf:i ~t nouk off of kitchen $189,500 49-1 7626 1020 So.Coul H•~ •M·t$tl SPECTACULAR ' OClANVIEW ~ l'\11 w ~xrlllni luxu~ to\\ohom"'f> 2 (v 3 Br.lot\ .ua. frum ~.~. 5·,;, ~ l!Yl down 49V 4~1S .; llv Ownf'r. Archu.d • 1·111ht. 3 llll, 2 llu, 1tln Trd, 111.•n vluw. 111•1\ ly 11 thru out Opt.•11 :\11t s t 6 PM 49·H~234 1~7-0l rm~~1 ~Ian REAL ESTATE VOO f .lt•fUtt•yt f ')t '1V4 9•/ 1 \_,. f'J'' PARADISE ;; I hi' I l)llrm 1.1 m il(. hnmr olfl'r~ nl'W llr.11~ llttl\'fl ••l,1" !:·" 1lo0t-, lllK'Ol'f & nllll I' Sil!.~11~1 =~ A Dooa:y Duplea ': w .111110111"'0 .1 1111rm, ~z h.1lh,, uu o,111 \ u·w, k ,( heh m I' , ha I h~ llol~, hJ"' ft11h ~ ~II'' :100 Watc h The Wholu :! 8tlt 1n~. 2 h.ith,, ul/Glio 1w,1m~ In the Co.ts Hmah' url'll L.1r111• "11 h 2 1>11ttos. 1 onm fol' atu rdnn $.1111,500 ~ , • 494.7551 • :~ .e ··,D8 OAIL.YPILOT Sunday.Apnl ll 197" 1 ~.~!-!'!' ........ 1~!:.~~ ....... ~.'!'!';.~ ....... ,~.~.~ ....... ~~~~.!!!~ ..... . ~.'!'.~ ...... 4~.~.~ ........ ,~::.~~ ........ ~.~.~ ........ ~~~~ ... ~~~~ ~:!.~~~ ... !~.~· .......... ~~~ ... !~.'.~ ~~-~~ ... !~.~~ ~'S~:mes 1100 ~leeei. 1048Log.oleodl 1041 ~lud1 1048LocJ-oa.odt 1041 ~ ..................... .. ~~~··~~~~~·::·~·~······ .............................................. /Ja,crt16l B.aut'I BIG CFOA1NYON ~J,~]°;J':;n..;,~.~ AFFORDABLE Com~:=ely refurbtSbed home; fresh & Nopct.t. Clubh1,u11e. pool. I. Ttftl DlCIB · 1 Bl!.&.CH spar g tbruoul! S &lrms. & large. PROPERTY u un11, Jacuu.1 & t.ennl& " .3 Level architecture. 3 bdrm .. 3 ba t hs, EA seP.arate family rm. with beamed l'OUJ'U. Jl!l.99.S. Barrett 3 decks C2 WITH OUTSTANDING LIVING ceiJ.; 2 brick trplcs., formal dining rm. R~alty, 6"t:·5200· OCEAN & CAT ALINA VIEWS). W /W & all n ew country kitchen with SP.anlsh • .... 1~ .rm ...... ,.. Carpet , rarcplacc, blt·ln kitchen. pl us tile. Fenced pool -great for children. IUYIM•-....-5 ---" ... 1..£0 t11m rm w/wet bar opens to kitchen, Z BR, a bn. l'U.6tcun11ed $lora~. 1776 ~q. (\,on primo oor· ner lot nr Clubhou&e1 & lge. rm. den, could be U!Sed 85 •th $133,500 bdrm. 8 e$t value at $72,900 CALL 644-1193 ... 2. IRIAD At4D IUTTH UMITS Older S UNIT APT. BLDG ., prime North end 1ocaUon. 2 ApLS. w /ocean vlew. NEAR BEACH & VlLLAGE. Of· re roo at $132,900 - J. CLUI SANDWICH Stroll to El Nig uel Country Club from this 2 bdrm. East·Nine c ondo. View of 1•lst G R EEN & LAKE. Va ulted beam ,, ceilings. c lerestory w i ndows . Outstanding a t $47 ,500 4. ILUE Pl.A Tl 5'ECl.AL 4 Bdrm. & fam. rm., 3 baths. 26 ft. liv. rm. w /s tone fireplace, h as outstanding valley & canyon view . BiJt.in kitchen . Patios & encl. courtyard . Greatly custo mized, immac. thruout. VERY TASTY FOR $97,000 WE OFFER MANY A LA CARTE I TEMS NOT LISTE·D ABOVE, SERVED FROM9:30TOSDAILY . MISSION REALTY 494·0731 HS So. Coa.st Hwy.,&.....-. IHci. &._,.... IHci. I 048 LOCJ1111C1 leach I 048 •••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• WOOD & GLASS Modern living to s uite YOU in this beautifully appointed contemporary wood & glass home. Two levels each with a s p ect acular white water panoramic ocean view from P a los Verdes t o Dana Point. All this value for only $114,500. SPACIOUS LIVING New three level home with des ign ac· cen ts of cedar siding. Each of the 4 bdrms has a separate bath for privacy. Three levels include, living room, formal dining room, family room. den, study-desk a r ea, super kitchen and sunny breakfast room for your enjoy· me nt. Open H04.IH S..ndoy Hoon 'til Spm Stop by for coffee r 1635 llueblrd Canyon Dri•~ M .AYOC • . .. . , • ' ,. • CO RPORATION LAGUNA BEACH (714) 494·2148 K ~ leoch I 048 1 Laguna a.och I 041 ·.ir··········································· : SPECTACULAR ; UNOBSTRUCTm VIEW FROM ~ EVERY ROOM -EMERALD BAY . • AND ENTIRE COAST Spacious foyer. s unken l iving room , e legant \ 1ew dining room. gourmet kitchen + separa te dinette, 3 large .bdrm ·s. 4 baths . huge family room. 2 massive stone fire places. Addition::il g. aids or gen eral p urpose rooms. Uy wncr. $2.50,000. · oas t H wy to tst left t urn S. of E mt.·rald Bay, <L edro1t SU l o 451.i Panorama Dr .. Lag una Beac h. Three •blocks up hill, sec sign s . Opcn Hou~e S at. & Sun . 12·5pm ' LCICJll"O hoch I 048 LCIC)Ulla hoch t 048 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~- **OPEN** FOR YOUR INSPECTION •. .... ,_· : -Sat. & Sun. 12 To 5 1504 SKYLINE DR. •,lo beautiful Mystic Hills. Whjte w a ter ytcw . 4 8drms. Large, private yard & fl'tio are a ; matur e trees. Many ex· ~s! See today at $95.000. Direction~: gt> P a rk Ave. t o Skyline Dr . Watch for pns&flags. VIERA REALTY 499.2800 ... 111191Hcll 1041 a..c,.a .. ecta 1041 ............................................. OPEN SUH. I ·S 2545 Juunlla <off Alta Vll\.A). R~wood & glft511 w/bcst whitewater view in Laguna. 4 Br. 4t 4 ba. Kitchen ha5 a Catalina view. Vaulted beams. OCEAN VIEW TlllD Of HING TllA HD Liii A COM.PUTll HUMID IMSTIAD Of A HUMAN 111N'i 1 WI CAii AIOUT PIOfU. WI KNOW A HOME IS OHl OF THI MOST IMOTIOM.AL PURCHASIS A FN&Y WU. Mill IM THllR LIHTIMI. Tl'f US -WI SPICIAUD JM PBSOMAL llllYICI TO YOU, OUI CUSTOMB. YOU JUST MIGHT JOIM THI GIOWIMG UST Of IUYHS AHD' SB.Las w• HAYI SMVIO ... THIS COMMUHITY. HIGH OH A HILL -Beautiful 3 Br or 2 + den, 2 ba, all built ins, plush carpeting. on t wo lots, organic garden. ,_ •c Oc.-View •••••••••• $14,500 ADVENTURE L.AHD -Secluded private winding r oad . 180 deg ree view or ocean. Early American ar chit ecture, hand rubbe d cath edral ceilings, mass ive used·brick fireplace . OHL Y FORAMIHDIYIDUAUST •••••• $12',450. WILL Tl.ADE w ell located 4BR, tWO• story, JBA. m assive g lass front. 1000 sq , ft. Captain's d eck, ocn vu. Walk to town. Room for pool. SEPARATE GUEST QTIS .••••••••••••.•••••••••• $137,500 LAGUNA NIGUEL Homes from ~0,000 to $300,000 PRtVATE COMMUMITY -Monitor ed entry gates, t e nnis courts, olympic s ize pool, jac uzzi, saunas, p ark, g reenbelt, private parking at the beach . YOUR llR DRE.AM HOME IS W.AITIHG Wllh an a ssumable 71h% loan -No points! Lovely inside and out. Jus t m~·e in . SHOR~SIDE. RB>UCB> TO SELL AT •••••••••.••••••••.• , •••••• S7t,500. CATALINA SUNSETS, walk to beach and tennis, THESE ARE GOING FAST 21R·21A •••.•••••••••••••••••• $57,500 31R·21A •.•••••••••.•••.•••••• $64,SOO SPACIOUS BROADMOOR BUILT 4BR, pan oramic ocean view. HO EqUAL TO THIS AT ••••.••••••••.•.••..•• $94.500 WHITEWATER VIEW 2nd level from ocean S paciou s custom Country French 3BR , hi-ceilings Now under lt6 C:AMYON l.IALTY Lc>il'urt• Wllr ld . Wa _______ --. _ _.. model. .sill :!M_l_M. ___ _ LIDO REALTY 3177 Vie LWe. tit.I. 67).7300 ~""4>4F4-l.&Y~ -t • Dy Ownc>r • ~ Ml from Me.,.,t leedt I 06t .... .,_. t.oci. I 069 Ktwport leeclt I 069 ... ..,._. IHdl I 069 b<'h. 24>.tl4 l>c3lr3blo CQr· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ntr space. New plush KIMGS ROAD NIWPORT HEIGHTS PROPERTY Panoramic Bay & ocean view. Be low market fixer-upper. R ea!,l no further unless you are wUhn~ to go to work on this unlqut! gituation. 3 Ur. 3 Ba., l arge fam rm. 2 story. 2600 sq l't. for only 5159,500. 675-•494. 813-1316 or 645-4121 LIDO ISLE CHARMING 4 Br, 2 Ba South patio. 35 foot lot. street lo slrcct :J doors from lovely beach. $119.500 OP!H HOUSE SUH APRIL I I l2-4PM 227 Via Orvi•to, 675-4494. 833-1316. 645--412 1 lkr W.wport a.tielil I 069 ..Wwport .. och I 069 .. •••• • •••••••• • • • • • • • • • • ••• ••• •• •• ••• ••• •• •• • • • M.wport lliecit I 069 Mewport B.oc.h I 069 OPEN SAT & SUM Pri•ote layfroat •••••••• ••••••••• • ••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• llG CAHYOM With &tock. #4 RUE CHANTILLY Corner of Bays ide & Like new-beautifully Harbor Isle, outstanding appointed 3 BR Monaco. three-bedroom home Guard gated community. with guest swte. den, Overlooks 2nd fairway or fire p I ace a nd dee k Big Canyon Countr y tucked Into a corner of Club. Great view night tbe bay. Bnng your boat and day. <;all 644·8021 for nght alongside your own perm1ss 1on to enter slip. secunty iate. . . Ol'fN JI( 9• 11~FUN1081 Nl(f' I•l*ltl steps to bay. Must bt seen to appreciate value. $85,500 Macnab-Irvine Realty Exclusive agenu 673-3900 l pm toSpm MOST BEAUTIFUL HOME OM M.I . * OCEANFRONT.* 3 Years New Mediterranean Cus tom Built -Professionally D ecorated 4 Br, 3 Bath , Open beam Liv. Rm W /Wet Bar, Family Rm, 2 Fireplac~s. ShoWll ly Appt. 0wMr'7S.2445 $250,000 ..Wwport leach · I 069 l'Wwport leach I 069 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 21R.+den ' O,.n Sat/S..11 1-5 VIEW O f 318 lsl.cl An. CATALINA ISL SH WING OF JONES REALTY * * 6n-u 1 o * * -H:~g:Tv~~~~5crt IN THE BLUFFS By owner. 4br. 3ba. FA.."lf· Harbor View Hills 3 BR TODAY I TO 5 HEWPORT-2STY TASTIC BLUFFS G T U T"'-·o"'TSLIP PLAN! View of Back 2Ba.xlntcond.Sl~.500. 317VIS AS ER ti; ~ Ba · N OPEN SAT /SUN 12·5 This gorgeous 3 bdrm . $89,500 y, Jacuzzi. 22-t ala, 1115 White Sails Way 2Y> ba., greenbelt front F a bu I ou s N ew po r I NB. 64°'1538· 673-3401Broker644-0793 in Ji "Y.. Pl<1 n , woul<I Beach two story with By Owner custom built 3 makt• a model home boat slip!,RED TILE Br & f'~m . Rm. xlnl Westc liff. open 1·6 "blush"• Tot ;tlly de ROOF. Raised Spanish cond. Many xlras SattSun.3Br.2Ba,pool. corated . CQlor co· tile entry. "Old Spanish" S76.900. Prine. Only. S79.SOO. ~ew c•pts. drps, ordina ted: adult or. brick fireplace. Huge 543.5409 rrmdl. 1~5 Diana Lane. cup1cd & spotl<.'11~ly kept. family style kitc hen Own\'r&15·~98. Talk ubout your "turn hosts self.cleaning oven. n.-n House 1_5 PM key" home! Wc'\'e got 1t Wrought lron stairway tc *DUPLEX • -r bcr<"' Owners would like crpt.s, poil park. ~ 634.2 'EE This 4 llR lov-.ily in flarnlly pJrk, fed yrd. Xtra11. Xtru11! Gn.•iat club hOU!!t! & pool. ~8.~00. SJ..: Rily, ask for Ruth. 493 U3'1 c,...fauat. 1200 ...•..•...•............ TAlllTI 100 Ft. bayrront. 11 acres. No taxes. Magnifi· cent view. ideal for marina or bole!. Clear ti· lie $295M, terms. Pvt pty 675-8307 HIDDEN VALLEY 41 Acs nr Paso Robles. i1tream/oaks/gd crop re· lW'll. Pvt pty. $2500/ac. Terms. 675-8307 1.48 Acres Malibu Beach. 1'bis art>a will surpass Newport & Laguna for i;rnwth. Afco Realty. 536-45a8 ------ poo • •••••••••••••••••••••• PROBLEM? Johnson & t'o.. Real t:~111te Invest mrnls has a µrOblem. Our clients wont us lo munagc their propert1<.>s the y purchase. We don't know 1r we are the only proper· ty munatt~S Ill lbe urea but we ve bct.'n loJd we nre the ~!It. So we have 1•i.labl1shed n St>par ate dl\'IS lOn c a ll \ld JOHNSON-M !CHA ~;1, ~I A N A G }'; M 1-.: N T ~ER\/ ICES, at 129 tilh ~l. Huntington Beach. We provide complete pro· fess1onal munaj?ement for your pro1X!rly tnclcll! rent col lt•rt wn, m ain· tcnancc. ll('rotmtmi; and paymenti>. We are hct:n!il>d. bonded and Ill· sured-Call Ken John~on or Jeannie l\11chal'I. 536·1202 for rates a ml 111· form a lion. giant double shuttered Near ocean. Nice 2 Sat/Sun ·3601 Pinley ss.:1,000. door s master suite. bdrm.house fa cingpark DUPLEXES FORS.ALE Scc BimHastings Beoch Pro~rty 1350 Walk· In closets. Sitting & cozy l ·bdrm. urut over See Downi;tairi. Apt only HASTINGS & CO. ••••••••••••••••••••••• roo~. Two patios. Steps la rge, double garage. On watc~~~al Dock REALTORS 640·5560 CARLSBAD to little ha rbor and $79,500 • :>llrO~luxeDuple.. 1-'astbluffPrur llldJ?. AHTIST'S IUDEOUT YOUR boat slip! Thre( NEWPORT BEACH " ' ' ' · · B u 1 1 l i n 1 9 2 3 year old Newpo rt ~~lllorft112·3'l.JU w/Charactcr town ho m c J U S 1 RE.ALTY c; E~TU RV_21 __ • _ Son Clemente I 07 6 and Charm. Juiit steps to . $241,000 $89,500-FULL PRICE! 675·1642 545-3261 BY OW .... ER •••·.···~·~'······~·:••• the beach. Solid Oak Callfasl 752·1700. ,... Si\'.'i CLF.MEN1 E floors. arc windows, construction BEING BUILT WITH PRIDE ""'Nf~Q·••HUN I06fNl('f• WATERFRONT EasthlufrLo('atlon ClWN~:R fireplace & REDUCED !'.-.•. ,.. -.·.·~1£0J.: ;1f•.,ll1 ~v_ei~:a:~'e: ~~·o~an~ ~00B~.2~m~':im2 r~~~:; ?j;a~~1~~~ \~1~~~3;r?:~ ~~o:::t1~~~· fa~~:~~~ " . • ~f:'i ~ ~ large pvt. patio + bch graded. 640-0166 (plca:.c SS2,900. 492·73!18 l7141729-5966 lea ve message) or ---------patio, pier & slip for 40. 64-0-0227. Agnt. Superb <Xcan View, l20ll COtNMrcial En1oy Thi• Good l1 f1· 3231~ So..ith Const Hwy So..i•h l\lyunc• 49Q ·4584 .lQJ 1'.>13 HARIOR VIEW rooter. $148,500. Owner, V1sla Caycnta. New ·111H, Pro~rty 1600 LOCJUftONIC)Uef 1052'L0911"0HIC)llMI t052 Summerset 5 Br, 3 Ba, 673-9335 3 Br, 2Ba,. Reduced lo 2''lba, form.010 .. lg yrl ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• dinrm,ramrm.$122,Soo. NEWPORT SHORES 1~ $66,500. Bob Holderlot.h, Lse opt. Open Sal1Sun BA YFROMT ANN CHISMAN IE.AL EST.ATE OPEN HOUSE -Sun., l·S, 36 Lagunita, Laguna Beach -3 Bdrm. hom e w /sun rm. & · beautiful ocean vu. Prestigious priva te area ............. $168,500. LOWER THREE ARCH BAY - Remodeled 3 Bdrm. home w /n ew roof & carpetin g PLUS sunn y breakfas t area. Oceanfront s treet location. Just lis ted ...... $98.750. MONARCH TERRACE - Special 4 Bdrm., 3 ba., den home ~.s w /dbl. carved doors. atrium, .z;:-m noor·la.ceiling windows. See to appreciate! .......••... $149,500. Jl611 & HH I C.-....,._ S.. Lllllllle 4ft.ll41 4ft.U47 64Q.159S Blks to bch. 1 blk lo Agent. 646"7414 I 5 675 7414 -Offi ce bualclmi:. i:pec· BEST Buy pools, tennis. v.Ball. lge DUPLEX Ison Juan tacular \ l(>W. IU>.lll'IOUS =~:~~l~;.~~~~~~~ New on market, 1 blk to Capistrano I 078 t·x1•r·ut1\ «' 0£C11:t''> BIG CANYON market for immed sale, ocean, 3 Br each. Priced •••••••••••••••• ••••••• Heclu<«·ri 10 iifi<~J.IMIO Night view. 4Br. 3ba, ByOwner.548·8025 t i) sell. Owner agt Country Estate BILLGRUHDY fam. rm .. din. rm .. cul-642-3338 .. on 2 :1 heaullf ul ancs. Reoltor' 6 7 5·6161 de-sac corner, aw~rd For Big Canyon pro· Has 4an, clrn. 3 •,~ba , winning garden. Asking perties, call Big Canyon stables for four horses. PROFESSIONAL $183,500, Open House Sun Realty. 644-1193 BA YSHORES heal.t'd """'' with cabana. BUILDING 2·4. SO Btaebum Lane BY OWNER .,,,v By Owne r, 48r, 3ba, . $249,500. Owru'r will TRl-Lt:V~:L, 2 blo<.'ks lo S t I Dover Sbores/Baycrcst ~st lime offered, charm· carry at 8'h 't with :!fl'. lloai; llosp1tal. JO<JO Sq. peC QCU Qr area. Fee land. Sl09,500: mg Cape Cod, 3 Br, dml down. 831·9411 da><;/ or IL--:.llc SUlll'' plus pen· Walerfront 6'1.2·8001 rm. 2 Ba. used brick 831·2212 Eves. lhouse v1\•v. a11artment. Adult condo. Boat sllpl frplc .. & beamed cc1l·I BOND REALTY O\\ner will lwlp finance. 'I 38 Ba """"I 0 I LIDO ISLE mgs. 2 hriek patios in ---------• 1>roJl'Cto; ··~1·\'llrnt tn• ava1 · r, ·"""' · n Y garde n s el t 1 n g . SllS.000. 711 Lido Park beautifully decoratrd, Good Investment come. S2llO,IJl~J. Dr.2·H. UNIQUE LOT b h I 2 Be drm Condo. IJp. MIMI HELE ... COFFEE pvt. c ' pran on y. d SJ SHOPPl ... G MALL " 6 yrs new, immac home. S89,990. Open Sat & Sun grade . $29,500. C ,.... 67).3863 673·1514 Sbr, 4VJba. din & fam 1·5. 2662 Crestview Dr. HEALTY,493·1137 N111<.> :-.hop.., ~ •lrfl{'l's. ED SHARP REALTOR rms, lawn, secluded. NpBch. 645·6233. Ran"ho Ca~1·straf10 1'\.ally leu'"" nl $<15M an · ---------i $228,000. 675-0558. Open .. nuallv, S<111th Ornnl(t: Hwbor View Hom• Sun, 1·5. 121 Via P1ren1.c 2~7 Acre arccl:-. ('011111 v ~'1UM full 11rln• Beautiful "Carmel" on t)'om $10.750 full prirr C.tll tr11Jay belt D rt Smash.Ing Above the Sffil)j.! Ill N:i COL~F NEWPORT L green · e cs com· t1on1d F orest urc.1. Loptaa.och 1041,..GCJUMNIC)Uet 1052 parison . A must see! l'rivatc roads & t>ntry ALTORS ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·,·:•g•U••M•••a:_jim•••..,·•, .... OS98n I.SOOY . A"'. 549-0812 v• 2515 E Coast Hwy L4 ,...,·;,--~· leW Kules. Horses Wdromc' 675_5511 $92.500. ll uge Presenting an outstand· · ~CRealty 493-11:17,ask _______ _ the choioe community waterfront home In Nwpt ing 4 hdrm. home in Setty Kerl Realty for Jim 8 1.'lhnp p A(' 1 f" 1 c c ()A ST • .. L,\RGE. DEl.UXF. ""'''" 233 c ... 1. Open N•wport llmh. """" G !Fo Kid lW~ !ll(illWi\Y In Nrwport 41m J'OOl. home In La Sat/Sun 1·5. Bkr 642-3850 courtyard c•ntry leadinl( r ea r ' LIOQO 111 .. 1<'h 111·xl to Murinn~ Vt•tu section. Vaulted HARBORVIEWHOMES to immac:ul:ite. t asteful· Well priced .4b<l, 2Ytba ,._ M1l1•. l.1•aH1J com · ('('lhnRS. many upgraded .__ 1 ly deeornltld residence, u IW11<'hhou.~e 111 :u•lf ron incrc1al hu1 ld1n1t plu" extras, b<'aul1f ully 3br on ~.,.,It nr pc-io . tremendou11 view or the talned community No • •NF.:W runc h 'l lVIP hnnw 1'1•1o~Y i"rrnrh. llJ11cpd $94,900. $98,500. ner 64().4307 harbor t.o CataJtnn. over m:t,jor street~ to cr~is. home 2eoo II< fl or hv1 111( () tJ '' I J. I' I. A c; 1-: Laguna Niguel Realty LIDO ISLE, custom 4 Dr. bay oreu llahlA al nliiht root Rec nonm for r;~my Mea, beam\•n · 1•ralinK~. I'll 0P1-; lt'l' 1 F.:) ( 714) 830.5050 496-404 3 Bo . Iii' S . pnt11", from thchv.rm.,dlnl ni: d1tyt1 &tenms <Jpun Sun f ircplc: tnnr<I for 752·1!120 (I -m •-m .. st"r "·trm 0 doy 1·5 227 <.;ulton. , ' · ------SIGO,OOO. Wiii nonc1>, '•f. '1"" 1"' "11 "' . :. 613 118 I hori1(•\· 'Ar.n•. $122,500. CondomlnlumsjTOWfl• owner. 7l4·673·9007 or l'1> ca., n v. r m. ... • · 411Hl01!6 499 4551 -!~~!!~~~~~ 833 9780 f11mlly rm. 2"4t Buth!l. , . , ~93 88t2 hovJ•s for sal• & 700 ..:: · CaJI for sn opp't. to see. ~fagr11f1cent N<'w Orleans ___ _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEWPORT SHORES Red Hill nealty. 54-t-4000. Colonial Estate, 4 & df!o Santa Ana I 080 l-:1\.'>1111.lffF OPEN 1-5 SAT. By Appt Sun. Rare49R- View ..... m.500. &.jay tt. Good Ut. 3232.SSo. Coast Hwy 499.4594 493-251 Canolfront, you own the 18002 Irvine Blvd .. Tu11tin plus 5 assorl.od hutha In ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3"7 V1sto Surto land. AlmOd'lt completed, Oover Shore~ a1 ea of ~IJPEH RUY ~;~ •. oori Fam rm. dln rm. 3 8R,2'~bn.fam.rm . plcx.3 br ea w/ocean Newporl B1•11c h . Twoonulot out of ~t;.ik Jrv. m11 ~t1•r w/ltomun dln. !ln'n Many extras. vluw&hke.modelhomc Completely~emo<lelcd10 own t•r 1,c;kin..: only tuh. 3 Ill',:!"' ha, liy $1IS.900<~hytradefor F'u nt os t1 c buy at post 6 moat. A truly s:io•oo llUHHY' /\Rt owne r . 1;41os:i:c or Newport Shore3l $112.000. Bkr. 642 3850 formal home. for the tll"-(213') 37ij 6:1117. · OW·lil~I RE LTY criminatl.ng buyer Ap· --_._ CAYWOOD A prx 4000 sq . ft. Truly 21\t, 1 ·~n11 l'onclo. Up-* 548-1290 * IA YSIDE gourmet kitchen. plus OtMr Real &tot• l(rndccl th• u r1ut. Xlnt ---------•Ex q u 1 s It e. f u 11 Y butlers wet pantry, ll(e ••••••••••••••••••••••• tor. pool, rluhhse. Uy Promonwry Bay, lyr old furn ished home on bar. Best of <fuflhty thru Mobli. Homts owner842-9719 <lbd. 3ba. 3 frplc., living, Bayside Drive. t'l(ty-foot out. Beaullfu view. Ftt For Soht I I 00 -------- dinlnJZ, den, family. 50' bay front dock. Three land <not least!d l. Showti ••••••••••••••••••••••• Duolex•s/ deluxe dock. lndscpd, de· bedrooms, ma11ter suJle by appt. only. S2J9,500. GREENLEAF Onits sale 1800 corated, ready to move with f1 repl11ce, izuut Prine. only. Offered by 5star Adult Community ••••••••••••••••••••••• In. Open Sat/Sun 1·5· 657 suite, bay front family owner. 642·5368 17..,.. WltJttlcr Ave, CM BALIOA BLVD Bayside Ur. $365,000. room&privatestudy, An oN 67>-4927. outstandin.i location In a 0 f hns uvuil!lbic 8 li'/IJ DUPLEX 1---------1 unique waterfront com cean ront Cornrll trlpll' wide with 4 Br & 3 Br, write Agent WATERFRONT munlty. OflEH SUH. a.s Wel·b11r&.roll rc(mc· r 0 . Box 610ll, Orange PltOrERTY 6001 Seoshore Dr. rnt•nb. Cull btwn C.:11. 9'bill7 for mfo. Prln .,_ · •-u I 9om i;,,m. onJypleasl'' Be 1 ds pd 3 BR 2 Ba 3 o•J:er °' s p, w ap-M8rnab-Jrvine Realty L4111est & best duplex m 64"-7965 ----·-----aul n e · • ...._---' hoch I 069 I r 3 Br •-l s o-f I d r ._ .. ,..... prov pansor "' Exclusi\•e agent.s town . pectacular ---WATEl'Fl'''NT rp c. \•eg. gar en, n ••••••••••••••••••••••" B t By own"'r lin ' ' v Sehl & Shop'!! on quiet EA..,.FRO.._.T r 11 P s . " 673·3900 coast e views: 2 bdrm. 2 Mobile Homes (1) 12x6S DUPLEX a & 2 2 ba ea cu I· d e .sac . 0 p e J"lll J"lll su4.5oo. financing to I pm to5 pm & 3 bdrm., with family 2bd. l bu . (2nd J 24x65, sep. laundry fa~. 2'1\ yr~ Sat/Sun. $68,500. By DUPLEX $214,000i-bui_ld_a_v_a_il_67S_.S_7_07 ___ , rm .. 5 baths, 4 frplcs., 5 31)('1, tnm rm . & 2ha, See old. has boat dock. Owner 831·9626 OPEN SAT rSUN 12·4 PORTOFT N04 Br, 4 Ba ' encl. garages. Al~ blt·ml', 10 upprec. 5 St11r fomily Sl75.000. Open Sun 1·5, 6800 W. <Xeanfront Boaus room. large yard many ~xtrai;. Finest In p u r k . S a n J u n n :!113 Marcus. 675-6122 uarded Communlty on Owner/Bkr 646 3123 pool &jacuzzi M<l·S38S everyUung. $350,000 C:lplstrano. 493«1084. Ocunsldl' Cit. llwy. Pvt ---------i ('Al.l-~ tU·UI• -, DuplC'll 2 + 2, \block from wallt to ~h. Pvt tcnnl~ ('t bch. park. pools & tennis, luxurious dticor . must ......... 11hops. Good shape. Xlra C-Omplet<'ty rNl<'roratoo jllCUlll. pool. 3 Br & d<'n. 3 nr w/J ACUZZl. Walk to Condo on Back Bay, new ~~ ~ l br. 8x40. I hlk to bta & oc<':in in NcwvortDch. & rec ctr. $89,500 Ever y xtra! Owner vacateSU9.000 Plin onJy aEALn' clea.n.140Cabrtllo,Sp 5, $92.000 By Ownctr. ,1 __________ 1_4_93_·9_1_1s_o_·w_neor_. ___ motivated 642-3850Agt . 6t4-1606 Nu r N••,.rt ,.,, Office C.M. Adu.Its only. ~6-0788 ~~~.~~ ...... ir-:~~~.!!!~~ ...... ~.~~~ .... ~.~~.·.~ .... '~!!!.~:~ .... ~.~=~~.... Sunday.April 11. 1976 DAILY PILOT DJf 0-..ir••/ ...... ,..,.. Mo ti-•-h ••• t--le .. l241He-S.ecll 3269 .,,_, I··~ '4f>atw•Ultfw9. .,. ...... Ulllfwa. 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Putlo & ~'YIL .'\ice trH· oct:1\:\ ,.., M1'" \'tf-:W t.lcrorotor homt: Ol't>11n to •hopp1ni: '• m1 ----heal. ii!ll' l>lO\~. Jll r<>n rnnc1hr1L•L11 vGa~·U .... OY <9161 333 io56. Theie 3+ 67s.~32• 6468688 t'H~i: & >d S3541 °1L ... 10 S\\1mmuia vool ~1z:i mo \lew 160 R.imom11 s.ns beach 931 W t!Jth St CA.c;;A VICTORIA d1l10111n11 , l'Wrn11niN " " urrell art' ~need to sell wltnds only. 12 3 Br hou~l',, ~ ;.?S mo ) rl) l!tl' 496· 78tl2__ .s.48 U.9'd • i.:?&J br, Deluxe t'nfl.lr pool. r\·t room. \\ 1lbhe1, RE.Al.TOil 67~161 R• ..... &t...._ :!:! Hr. "-•u'b ~mo 497·lll:?.E~t'49300..I S.Juon _______ 1 or t\ian f13Sl \\trvd &dr)cn. • .... .. .. ,, S200 2 br aarage pal.lo ·~ ""· c-i t.........-.... 1271 Adul~ :'-\o~•lsS.•c 1101~ ..._. LIONS EST Ans b~~ 2100 · : • ' nr ~Jch~I> 340 Ye.ar·round 'at·.1t1on .....,,,T_.., · Pool, recrm,('11•\<tlor' Lt:ti 1 b1, E ~111,., newlv dl lndsok. Fee ---home 3 br .. h11 i1bl •••••••••••••••••o•••• .......... ottleoch 3140 . . -Uu1tdrr •llrok<'r ~elhng ••••••••••••••••••••••• MarnRent.au.S40·S370 -' Br Condo. crits. drno.. · • · ' • 3, ........ C d ••••••••••••••••••••••• 52$V1rtona.64.28910 cor, loh ol ,.torage :;11S & SHORECUFF• .. ~ fq1lc t antasttc ... htte uu, ~ua on O ---mu Gar 045 ~7 nc"' nearnewmcoml' · · -p.,uo.pool.S32!>mo 1) \\ltter\lcwonUiebluHs Zcargim,ae.pool BEAlJTlfo'l:I. l br h1N'IMESA VtRDE arra · property In llunllnl{ton Sweeping ocean view' MESA VERDE lease919·'1888 Th<' Short's. guard aate S29$ 631-0109 11Pl$ 170 & Sl80 Spam h Home atmo.-1phere 2 & JSTll'll~l~<i lbr, $185, ?br. lk'ac:h & othl'r prime Trade for 1nrome proper Prestige 3 br, 2 ba. Cami -" t 1 bid '1 l Orange County areas '' ~ ad under Class ly rm. Newly deror B EACll WALK Condo tlt'l ct'nter. Teonai.. ;__. ... __ 3210 ~ c g, P\ enc gar. brdeluJ\e apts. ~6-lro4 2b.i " p.tn('ll'<i den,~~ J tu hi ded 2 B '"'mm1ng fiauna -.-o-pool,S3una,lndry,adlts. Pool.ilOW lSth.$30911 536·2579 11122 Apnl IOlh & lllh Water. gardenu pd g y upgr;s ' r be3rh .. 'llay' 1. 1sis: ••u•o••••••••••••••••• 17301 l\eelson Lit. 1 blk 2 Br l ll Ba, brand nt'~ depo-.tl"' ad C 2 BAY FRONT Hick Alderellf'. Realtor. $485. Lease. S-15·0814. bit. pools. SDuna. Jllt'UUI 4.!13 l6iS $170. l Br duplex, kids, W or Beach nHSlaler. Twnhse &t) le f'rplt'. Lg ------ 547·6469 · 5o.-Oo&33 S-IOO.nopet"I S36:!I05 pets~.F~ 8-127848 pvt patio. l!ar, S27S NEWBHf:EOl\~ 90' BULKHEAD i\rrue Que,·edo 833-8203 The Property Mart R•Clll &tot. SpoOess 3 br, 2 ba. bltns. HuntincjOft Beaut. 2 & den or 3 BR ~lam Rentals. ~-SJTO A<llts, no pels u.n Elden 1 br, $220, frplc. 1t11r.ige, W.t.d 2900 palto, xlras. Prestage HcrbOur 3242 t~1co~':-s~h~l:\~1i:uel .Wwport leoch 3769 !m-1&511 ~~u:i'. Gui. 1'i1 "'•lier od ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~.:\I. area. $415 mcl. •••••••••••••••••••••••1 • • SJo..1746 • * 3brtwnhs, S. SA. P\t ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Br 2 Ba. ~ c:irport. - 1 N U it Pvt ply will trade estate 'grdnr&water497·2268 1 Br Condo wtbeuullful patio. crpts, drps. bltns. 540 WK UP 1&2 Bdr 4' fresh paint . new crpt.s New 2 br &. den, l bo ew n s diamond! for down pay· Mesa Verde 3Br fam rm channel view. 1-'urn or Mewport leoch 3269 gar. pool, kids ok. $315. Bach. Color TV. maid 11»5 Valenc'1a, S2-40 mo. Av111I l\IJy ht S275. 32'J Pridf' of Ownenhtp mcnt on tiome/mcome 2ba, 2 frplc, 2' car gar: unfum. With orl w1tho~t ••••••••••••••••••••••• MS-ta&. !>erv. ~I. THE MESA Call546-7465or963·250-I ~l\tri.1ty Dr ~2_6~ Eas tside units, Jarlole prope~~4~7~~~~ea. Nr.Schoots.S400momcl ~~-~~1'~ro~:;.a:,2~~·WATERrR?NT 3 br u __ Fu-' d ~:S/'ewport 81• NB Large 3 Br.2 ua.gar. Lover>'. U!)lotJln1 Bach ' l patios. lireplaccs,1 _________ -1 grdnr.54.S4971 orafler•pm. condo, 36 slip, 2l, ba. ,--es ""'he or Sl8Smo. 540•4431 empld adult. no p~t~ Spanish arcbltttture WA ..... TED Clean. quiet 2 Br, $62$. Dbl gar !>15-7645 Unfurnl.t..d 3300 LARGE. clean 1 br. steps Sl55 mo 5~0 tl.138 1£ jG ail ~ .., d lts St85 Plusdh 3k BrJdJ Da ,cond ' HUGE YARD 3 Br 1 Ba ••••••••••••••••••••••• to bay/beach. AdJts, no3 br, 2 ba. frplc. ground "'E\!"l>Q t'l' 1•L·-1c·11-.! • -~-. 2 bdrm. 2 bath home · a u ' · W/ oc at oor or 36 · peta yrly S220. ll73·007~ frl 2"1 yr old un1l S300 '" '~ : '"' ' "'' r"RMOW , Costo Me-so. Cmt.: . 773W.W11.S()J1 boat 2cargar.pool,spa, DR. frpk, deck. great HEWPORTll.ACH ·~ . . 1>n3903aft5:30wk(J)11 Brand N~·w • .JllJl, ni:1. Prap...t'-Family home 3 br 2 ba tenms, load~ w/xtras. Fam. Hme, $425. 00·6394 Winter& Yearly leases Wi\TER·TREES·OOCKS -l>wlt111,, SJ7at av.111 Im 7·~2~1!!!.8 flir.,-upper cowd. Up ' ' · ' $800 mo. C<lll 1.o see Eves from .. .,er. monlh Unique apt. 30' living Beautafolly landscaped m~'<l S45·49.31 ., ·uv huge fam rm w /massive Huge Dover Shores .,._, d' b d -----MOO OUAIU~ Hf~ ttAOt to $40,000. CCIII ofter (pie. Bltns. Patio, fenced ~ 1714) See Class 3100 Unda Isle $1850 mo/yrly anmg room 2 a. en garden type adult ·u(Jts. :'\J:::Wl. y Dl!-COlt \TED Triplex, E. Costa Mesa S7S,000. XJnt lax sheller 5 54" •157 d "' 1 d' w/Frencb & Enahsh, 1·2 3 Br. Dash"ashcr, · ~ / ,.... .,_ ~~~~~C:17 an rm. niM 3244 ~·3035 llUGRUHDY Bdrm w /green latltt·e. encl. gar .. BBQ. Gas & ~Br w/"JrJg~$200.Ncv. 'ewly111ed wants Fixer· ••••••••••••••••••••••• llG C ..t. i...1yo.... RULTOll 675·6161 s>ool. adults, yrly lse. water pd Pool. crpl fenr~~ _?ard.water Upper under $35.000. VERY CLEAN. 3 BR an Joaquin Twnhme A" " S77S. D1Hcrenl from U MANCHA APTS pd. 22211 ,\ Plarentt.a ~3sts1de Costa Mesa. home,w/lgefencedyard Lge2Br2128a.2sty. Vu LUXURJOUSUVING Coftdo..W anything )'OU'\e seen. 778 SeottPlucv,CM ~1~,all OOl\\n 1 & !I Agent 832 2692 Dow.town 1 ~ewport, II B , or t' v & big rovered patio. Va· of golf course &c lake Pro( d1.'<'0rated, light & •L..&.-•:~ 3•25 675·9877 &1:?·!>073 ---.._.ffncJt0tt leoch PTL IH6-3471or645-0987 cant & ready now. Mesa $.S25.S47·7044 wry 2 BI R. den, wetb.ar. -~ ,. 4 UNITS, 3 blocks to del Mar area. Family on· frplc. Lovely pvt yd ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCEANFRONT APT Matw-e adults. pvt patio. 2 IDRM +VIEW oceanOwner'sumthasJHome wanted in NB or ly.CaLIAgent546-4lClor •NEWHOUSE• w1pauo.Avai1Ju.nellorfrvine Terrace Condo. Wlnterrental.toJune15. 1 br. 314 Ogle. C.ill . I miletolc,....ew bedrm. 2\? bath wJ2 CdM by pvt party from 837-6398 Lovely 3BR. den, 2BA lse. 3DR 2BA. patio, pool, S200 mo.utalt11cl.S48·l S7S-333Sforappt Adil apl. S26S 2201 fireplaces. J Yrs old Bkr owner 2. 3or4 bdrms. no Park. pools. sch. No pel. PE.ACOCK 644-5335 Jacuul. Avail. May Jsl, or673·1844. Pac1hc orr Watson. Dy:., ~7866. pool $75.000 max. call 3 Br. 2 ba. Pool, pallo, lov· S425. lse ~1-1266 $400. Days S47·679l , evea $250 3 Ir. 2 lo, $-t8·S419. Ev, 613--0512 ----------• rollf'ct <2131 n6-09:i0 f' I y decor . q u 1 et 2 Br 2 Ba, lux condo. Jn 673-6571 ~~:!':!L.. Pool. no pets. 979.6995 Rmred Engineer wants oetghborbood. $395. mcl; OPEN HOUSE M1. Bcb, wet bar, xtra --Adult 2 huae bedrooll'\S to buy ttatal uruts. 20 or Need fmmed' 2 Br. Hi! pool. m&111L &t gardener. IS7U Paseo Plcass Jge ga.r, sW1mming, teo· Lease 2 br, 1~ ba. Nr. •••••••••••••••••••••••MESA VERDE lrg avt lstnoor.nopets, Sl70 . more. Pn.n only. SS2·3087 baths. rlosed garage, ID 548-6197 for appt TurOerock, l·SSat/Sun. rus, facuu.i, avail. May l , Adams & Brookh1.1rfl. laltoo I.a.cl 3106 2B r , 2 ba 1.1p ,1 r 41 568-W. Wllaon. lnq opt ( ----------1 l.lnl rond an Corona del . yrly. $435. 847·16t3 & Adult condo. 12SO. mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cpts/dtps, gar. A\•aal N 1 38 bl 1 ----------c Mar. Prtnrlpals only lbr., big lot. $295. •Br. 2''1 Ba, din rm, cpt..s, 6"\5-8404 Pool & tlabl\cJuM privp. So. Bayfront Jbr 2ba yr· 4115 :>46-7415 • car new ~e r. 1 ~s. 1 FOURPLEX Call Lai Reinders, 132Virguua drps, 3 car garage, lg yd . 968-2290or968-&20 ly lease, sssoi mo.' Ry . ~·.es:~~~1f1>s, •nc cnr 640-7l60or833-8190. Ul49'l·3710John. w/lrull trees, $475. Westcbrr 3 br. 2 ba, 2 car Beaut 3 Br 2i,; Ba+ den owner. Call an 6PM tor 2 BR, encl. gara,r,te. · • S94,000 Rewtol F..astside 3 br 1 ba new MHS46 f:fc;~1~.$47.S.mo. 2sty: pool + malnl. yd: appl.675·7737. d6hwhr. drps, W/W cpl ~.I Dr upf>er. 1 odlt Fo~f,· 2k ~~room u~ ••••••!•••••••••••••••• crpt. drps. Garag~. No COHDOW/VIEW . Gar, c~nipl furn w/g°12bd apt upstairs, lge sun· ~~~529mo. No petio. ;nl~l~o~~ii3,~ pct:.. 9-1'4 ~f'nta~ o:e~ e,~:~~~: ti'~ Houses FuntitlMd pets. $28S. 631·2711 New Rancho San J oa. 2 BR. l Ba, Cotta& taste, ul wlll rent un . deck, Ample parking._ VA loon with su .. ·tantial ••••••••••••••••••••••• N~ luwu""' 2 Br 2 & Con· quin. LF,e 2 &tory, 3 br, 3 w /frplc' Ced y,rd. l "2 NB/CM trea. $400 mo. Yearly $3SO. mo. 673·9466 Cotto MHa 3824Co*to Me•o 112• "" C ... w ~ .. , ba wet bar & frplc Pool blk to beach. $4~. yrly. 631-<W85, S0-513l dys. 67>4533 • • " rlown o r t erms 11re CM"Oftel~Mcr 3122 do. Back Bay. Frplc, &~llbenf'fits.S&JO.'t2131 67~1702 or · •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 11'';111;.ablt' 962 7771 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BBQ. trash compactor, 6M-S870· 6Gl-466Seve Beaut. view or ocn, lovely VACANT! Sunny 2 br on •-----------------• .i CamooShoresOceanfront elec gar opener. solar ' Wellfumished2Br hou.e. 3 Br, lw11hm in San corner, upstairs. lge I I 1 I ' lo bc·h. 3 Dr + m aid, 3h youn g cblldreo. SJ50 RANCH Homes, 3&4 br, frplc, knotty pme walls & T ,..._ I home w /pool Pvt stairs heating. No pets or CO LL EGE p ARK . 11 blk from ~ean, cpld, Clemente408·2906. garage. $J2S 641).4307 ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.! Ba. Om Rm. Fam Rm, 751-6503 quiet locallon. patios, open beam cetlings, bar. 0 _..__~• lalloo Peninsula 3107 -S1200 mo. Owner673~ . $425/$490. Owner640·17M full krtch, olC street p.irk· U.......,.shed 3525 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---E Side, coiy 2 Br house. mg for 2 to 3 cars, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oceanfront apts avail CCHto M•so 3124 pJO DOGS, pvt gar, yard. Walnut Square Condo, 2 mo. for s ummer monlhs, NB Twnhse 2 Br 2'' Ba, Ulll Incl. Seasonal (yr l-Co•inc;Oft 4 Pie• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'Refs. $225. SS2-8343 Br 2 Ba, Formal Din Rm. fulJ rent in advance re· pool, wshrodryr , no pets. ly). 675·382-1. Al~o rum !font. Itch SlJ.S,000 Br mob home Sl7~ ~ -A.IC dsbwsbr, covered ferent>eS,641>-6171.9·S S32S.67$.9188 IW02ll (4~1Y> ulll pd f'ee BToro 3232 patio, wooded accent • N __ E_w_n-___ rf_el_d_T--b-lmm:ac. 2''J Br. 1 Ba , M111n Rentals, 540-S370 walls In Liv. area & WATERFRONT, Balboa ~ 1 wn me penthouse w /sundeck. PLEASE ----------•••••••••••••••••••••••• master bdrm. $S2S mo. Coves. 3 BR. dble aar. for rent. 2 Br 2 Ba, llvl111. apt., In newer bld&. 210 £.Side, lge 1 Br & den, New super upgraded 2br No pell. Call M rs. S600/mo. Yrs. lae. As· diniofl. den, frplc, pvt Cypress • F <nr fun hag cpt5, P'1 yard, encl. Condo. Oarage, pool, Gardner ssg.9131 " at\ soclaled South Coas patio, gar. nr. pool. $42S, r,one), 1 blk rrom bay. 1 Whene\•er you'rf' buy mg, 11ar. pool. adlls $250. avul lmmed. 499-2109 or 6PM Ml·lsal Brokers.~. call.scB-4403 blk from bch, $325 yrly, <1clhng o r cllchangmg, S46-87J9 S81·9444. 7Sl·5015 or 645-&56 see our ad,f'rti!unir un OCEANFRONTHOME Apwln ... tsfunMthed der generl\I Real t:Statf' °" leoclt 3140 lllHT ALS on ' ·T he Poi n l · · ••••••••••••••••••••••• Copistrofto S.och 3818 ccl111stC1cat1on 10021 1n •u•••0 •0 •••••u••u• foM!ttoiR Y•y 3234 Single Family Home$ Ovt:rlooking Jetty 8olaoo ltloftd 370 6 ...................... . Sunday and Wed-S...aut brand new hse 3 ..... •••••••••••••••••• 2 eR,2 Ba ........... $42S Ma~ Channel. 4 Beds. •••••••••••••••••••••••New Oceanfront Dlurr nesday) PILOT blkj from ocean 38R, 3 Br Condo. 2 Car gar & 3 BR 2 Ba $39.s ba. Summer or yrly ren Townhouse. Jbr, 2•,ha. Jj I yard, 2 rar gar l yr lse. trlr spot. April 11 thru J tm' 2L-, a~·, ....... $425 tat Waterfront Homes Co mple tely furn. l Br, overlooks Dana II arbor. Quail~~ mo J087lhSt Call Oct31 $310mo 962-80M'JsR'2 n_ ..... ···$4~" 631·1400 !rplc,gar.S345mo.yrly. Unfum 496.5353 v 1146-37 · • ....... • · • · · · • • "" 67>6064 AM or wknds Plac9 era l l aft5·30pm JBR,2Ba ........ 547S0ceanfroot 4 BR 2 ba . . . C ~M 3822 Propft'ti•a .-... leoch 3169 4 BR. 2•-, Ba · · · · · • S17S upper duplex s6so Mo lolboo Peninsula 3707 orono or J 7s"•t9·2o ,.-.. ' Townhou::.e!> 'rl)· l"'"e Call Art.••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••. • •••••••••••••••••••••• I~, .. ..,._ •-och 12•0 ' ~u., MOOOUA•tstHl-YH'1CH H D -...,.-.-.. 28R.2Ba . ~ 67~9187or675·7060 Studio Sl!>O Ultl pd. Nr :qroct'ancustomdeluxe2 "9• o•erShor•s ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 BR,21.1a Sl.50 water. sn~ls Qk fee. lvl, 2 bd, :? b;1, frpk. :i Yrs ~fd~~-~~~a Mrsll 5~ Br. 41 2 83• Liv, f'am. 4 Br 2 Ba , Fam Hm. frplc 2 BR. 2''J Ila . ~I() POOL llOME Back Ra)' Ma.in Rentals. ~5370 hltn!>. $.1SO. l!tc673 J.177 formal Din, pvt maid bltns, els to ~chool & 2 8r,3b.o,IJ111Cyn S!IOO area 4BR,qwet<"ul-de--------- S3.'i0,000 l'rlncipalsol\ly. qtrs.3cart.nrpvtbch, perk.$38S968·7440 30R,211 ba,b<m $450 sac walk to l>c hools Ot·ennfront3hdrm 2 Br.18a.p&lro. ~k 1\:19 7•ltl~--__ vu•w, IA:e k1trh & brkfsl. 3 llR. 2 ba Sl75 A"ent G42·5200 SlSO W('l'k til ./uly lst. g;irugc. no pNs. S2KO mo St~ S4ll .,,,.,~ B nd bd h h . " GT.i·""51 Lokforsof• 2200 ...,.,mo ,,.,.,., !~w ~~;,:. dr~~c;a~A 3Bll,2llJ ~2S WATERFRONT Condo 2 673'47..:24.:..·~---1------""---- ••••••••••••••••••••••• Newport Och. rurn. on back yd. Avail now 5425. LE R•ISOR Br & Dl"n. 3ba. 2 prk'g,Costo Meso 37 24 1'\\'0 t,(Yl'S total t~t 1209 w111cr \\'/dock & 11auna .i " no l 1 I • ••••• •• •• • ••• •• • • • Mediterranean Village • Beamed ceilings, wood panclinJ! • Grasscloth wallcovering •Firepl aces, wet bars •Dishwashers. walk-In closets • Balconjes, patios • Park-like landscaping •Swimming pools, jacuzzi •Lighted tennis courts •Minutes to freeways & beaches •Security systems I HOROOM I HDROOM & DB4 2 IR - 2 IR TOWNHOUSE A special scl'l1on for thotle with small pets. Adults Only Office Open Daily 9 to 6 .,.._.,. 17 I 4) 557 .. 020 ~ . . 2400 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa, Calif, Cho11·1• l11cat1on. Hunt Hr 2~'1 Bu. S!>OO wkly or _mo 968-662.1. spacM a s •IX or si< '' • •• • REAL TY tic ll\ .Hlabh.• s<.Kl<l mo~ r $37 .50 WEEK & UP Cotto Meso 3824 Cotta Meso 1124 CoJta Mesa 3t'14 ini:ton Beach Zunvtl $900 mo on ) rly lse. 2Br. enrl patio. cpts/dfl>!' J\ bi• l~t last & S:?OO ~t'l· •Stud in& t Bil Apli; ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• bu.~me"' J'rofe>!lis1011.1liu A\1111 Now Mr'I. Lona. $325 Eves or wknd~ 4S23C<impu~t>r.ll\in•• Al eµ l>on Nnurs<' •TY&?\lardSt'n i\vell olllrc-11 S2l.OUO O\h 11lt1MHlt11:!,3Zl2140 962·0678 l..impu,\'alleyShopClr ~l!l060 •l'hont•Sen .llttlpool T l-:HMS \\rill• t\ \~ . . . . CALL 831-8600 C'h 11 .,_ t )' \K. l'l!IJ K1h1•1 Rtl ~t;M\lt:R rn.~Ti\t. NEW 4BR Hmr for L'>I" -llVJlms Sbtl, ;lbJ, \I('\\, • 11 ren"'·l' ion ~1ht•I. ?\laUJ . 1111 ... .111 or ~3.,llf.OHOOM 217!12 Summctw1n'1 •REHT.AlS• pooli l<'n11111 duh, ~1:,0 •IA1"'monlhl\1.11t•, I .... '"'".H79J•""' ~:174.lo.: M88t)(,() Lllnt' Wik In Brh 2 ..... ,,.. .c;.c,o ... F .. 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SJ3.s a.7!1 7'1415 SI 1•12 l:!lo.1 DAuA POl..._.T !'.'kllltl 21:11~92 1076 flu<'hllloll n .-, J BR, 2 UA, fpk . $365 Toda11'11 wl~l''l vul111• Corono «NI Mor 3222 n'ny b4• th11 t'omm"'rt'•.al ••••••••••••••••••••••• Io t o 11 h u' Y "o .1 ~I lflll . 3 butl111. t>V\•rythlni: 11r11hwa~ Onh S:lli.5<10 k11rhl•n, 3 yt•ar11 new lw Mollfttoht o .. ...t rrn;, I hlk. to nrean Resort• • 2400 ~ Mo. A.it 1173 ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 RR, hltn,. "ar. patio. RIG RF.AR CIT'\' $3;?5 A<lulti;, nn pet~ 2 HR. .1 \ r nit! MU'(' MO 7S4G \'1t''" ref1ltt & 'tOH' Ill -------cld, On ~C"'l'r & natur:il 2 br, gar, pet5 Ok jlllS, ea.sy DCCl'!I'· ~7 ;\177 fl'(' ownf'r Mam Rentals. S40-S370 f';d1n1tcr /(;111deonwut 4 BR. 2 BA. lt/O . . . S350 Cnrlirld I Buithnrd 3 l\R. 2 llA, dhl anr .. s..,125 4 HR, 2 IJ1\ • , •• S..,'\50 2 BR, 2 cur 1tnr · · · · · · 529!'> T\1rtlerock. redecor111r<1 1 Wamcr1Nowlnn1t Ur 2 na. t 'nm Rm. ni 3 BR. 1 BA. nu <'Pts · $335 pool & ttonnra r..i.t 41.;7 IBR,2BA,clean .... ~----- rll.1ge Real bt.lte UnlVef'lilly rurk llou~e 3Br&dtcn or 4Dr. 2•,na Clubhou\t, pool, tennl~. p3rks mcloord $4~ mo &M .s&-17 PALM SPRINGS u;;'~~!_.1 br, fp, S250. Ulil ________ ,LCICJU"O_le_oc_h __ 3_248 OEEP WF:LL AR F.A Main Rel\lal~ 5"0.$370 ~. litil pd, 2 br, garage, ••••••••••••••••••••••• F.le~.int t r1 lt\t?I. :! ----' pal.IO F~ 2 Br & Oen 11ur palm ~rm" 2 ha.th. S4:!.~ Ch,1rm1ng 1 br rotl3ge. ~lain Rentals. S40·S3'70 ganl"n k1tch, P' 1'" •• ue<i SJC Rt-;ALT"a 493 1137 S300 AJso 2 br S3iS No So h 2bd vd fnl· lm~tfrec refng -· h Id o .:zs For \he p isticate . · -. OvtofStote pcts~rc • ren 4~7 30 den, 2ba, lge Countn ~elf rlrnn O\en r a,nJtc. '~ ty 2600 Super Sharp 2br dpl-c, kitchen. 2 car gar. walled dshwshr. disposal \11 .itt:r ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11ar adllS no pets $345 yd S385 Incl gard 'n1t & tra'\h pk up. S3SO Rc."Q A.-.hland. Ott 2200 sq.I\ 3 :>21 Camalx>n &4C>-7i90 · se~. ss1.3'7s1 ref's, credit r~. l&t lst & BR. on l ac~ Assume dep •!}.H931 l::,e21. VA In $4.&,000. 9•; S.180 3bt, :tba, FP, open beams. 2·2br houses for renl. Tap •RENT LS-.---. mo + ~ laxc~ Offer bltms, PJlllO. $400. mo l op shape. Obi car 3 BDRMS. 2 R \TllS. i;.i.s.7344 0\\nr/i\«f Is e Inc I water & garages, S290. & S325 per frreplact' Loralrd 1n • It a rd en er· 0 woe r · mo. Call 002·1787 ask Cor pnme North end section RIVER FRONT 644-8567. Nall. Outstanding ocean view PJtOPEJtTY 2 Br. 2 ba w/lovely ktlch, $00 yds lo bch 2 Br Condo Close to beach SSOO Mo NO DOWN. I hll"e op-Crench dn, brick patio, 'p o o I j a c ten o 1 s, 3 BDRM. + ram. rm .. •'• prt>x. 10 acres on the fp. $435 nm. 640.7683 ws br/dryr reu $315. bolhs. hall white "'ater Salmon River In ldoh<> ~7 view 8111 In range, O\•en. fur $2.000 per acre. Xlnt Avail. la~ Ma)' 3 BR, 2 d1~hw,hr , refri~ $.$2!1 )r mund f11hing, bunt ba., ram. rm .. 2 fplcs. Condo. 3bd. 3ba, 1 block l Mo 111~. ku)aklna. all r.-crta secluded pallo. View. beach. Pools & play MISSION REALTY llonal acll\'itle'I 7~1-2006. ms Mo. Agt"nt 640-7000 &J'OW)ds. 536-4307 • • 4!M-Oi31 • • 3724 Costo MHa •....................•.......•.....•••••.•.... We've Opened The Doors On A New Concept ! In RESIDENTIAL MOTEL LIVING AMBASSADOR INN FROM :s41 WEEKLY ·Jacuzzi & Heated Pool •All Vlllltres P~d •Wkly Maid Service • K1tehen FKlhtres Anti •Washor & Drye< Avail •Wet Bar/ Retrioerators • TV/O.rect 01nl Phones A11111 Fumlatred Single Aot/MOlel Units For tnlormat1on COJTA MISA/22n Hlrt)or 81\'d Ttf.. 7141'4Me40 ... 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Or~nl!\' Coun17'1 nc .. c•• and mmt ptt\l1g1ou\ 1dulr 8pArtn1cn1 rommunit) MESA VERDE Vll!AS l.5$S Mt\J Vuuc Drive h~t · C<1,1a Mc'•· C'1lifnrn1a 92626 • (714) ~0-~811 ·•:., Ju,t \\c~t of rhc M~3 Verd' Center. off ltortx'r Ulvt.l. & 11djnccn1 11> tile :;;c to~ta Mc'a Ciolf A: Country Club (Of'tl\ to the l'uhhc) .; ~ Ck1:ora1or Model) now open for d!'play. 10 IJO am to 6'()0 pm daily. • :;; ~ ...... ---~ :·;• ) 8J0DAILYPILOT s., 4 A 111 me Af luc•tau.fw& I ~ kzeah~ &,_'""""'"'"''•hed ltOOIM 4000 eca+IOftllMt.aa 42500fflceR..t., 4400 n 11· P'• ;.: ... •••• .............. ":...................... or U.fw-ftJ"""4 JtOO •••••• ••• ••••••••• ••••• ••• ••• ••• •••• • •• •••• •• • • •••• •••• • •• • •• •• • • • •• • ¥a•••bu.t.11. ~ ................. IAfialauhU...... a..,..a. .. ll'" "-•-••eclll 1169 ....................... l:tedrooru. rriva$lel ... b•lh. Palm l>\!:iert for r•nt 01' cntralCo.taMtH.IOOto ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1:.-~ lb. ...... 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Oys. 833-&11 Pl'ofesslonalltflnd llbr11ry & rt'rux. 1147 ~I .:iu. ~u pd ij-1:. 1;i;:i1 .. ,.. ~1 ~!M eo11 • .....,.,.._ ..: ens 2$78 •Adl.ILlloniollrc:'' 1;.irlo.11111 :-. 1·w 2 & 3 8r a pt• __ or vus. ------1 1'11AT RIG Irr r RSON' o_r_84_7_·_129_3 ____ _ :.! ur l'unl1o l rJtl\, 1.hhwt.hr 1111110 end ICU. )JUUi. I c:• rlll, lnd1y rm, ~:.U •• ullt no pct~ 64<! 11>13 ,., ca ·~t:ud ,cn1("ti.1v11 1I Frplc 11 ,tl)h.,.hr:.fltrll'l 0 ,.11n "ltW 1 •. 2 br h...., •• CVAJU~ ~ • "' Hoom for rent to mDn, ~ .. t'\lm•t!!o"'1~~.:i,1 .... 1 "JI <;lo.c to bc"l'h & Adult• 2007 Solanu Way m°"' •<Nit rtnlali lfom LI v I N G. S100 mo ~ W. Wllaon. Uk.;«~ toqc'd#tl lutiMH R"'t°' 4450 l.arJCt' 3 l>r. l bu. UJllJ\l• ll't d ~o pd~ ~!cu da \l,u .in·• s:!25 h H "8 I. urlHtl U'llW llUlll' :! IJr \'U\ 11 tlt:1·!. Ull 11cl '5230 mu !liAI 1-: i!uth r~:? 11.!X.t ' .. '' •hO!M lll'llH Hoyt rar I L. B 12~ & SJOO •94·Ult "° moncniv .I.pt. D., CM. 646·6438 Q) obNw b.x.it!wq ••••••••••••••••••••••• vlk t-; of Hoch Blvd & Promontocv Of Wint .. I 'GUM H CH OJl\!n M I-' !I 30 S :w Con)lunt111e N•w,.,.t IHctl 3Ht ~~·~~~tc:.t~':i'.!!Y I HotM 4 I 50 832·4130·or over~ yrs '-A • A :-.ut1US,Su111~~ LIO!l:S l::ST\TES •••••••••••••••••••••• Ttlte>none <71ti6751000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• UOQ 11<1· ft T ale 1'111" 114U ~ ()wMCI .ne manJOtO ov Rmmlltr wantl'<i 27 +-. orpet In IJ(IJlArllt\' off1cc Hunffn9ton rne 1rv1"' como.tnv Fr S 185 Lu'lo& c11re for elderly Sl17 + ulll Auructlve appolntmcnh J Ur. :! bJ, sparklrni 11;; STEPS TO 11.ACH om nnilt-or rem Bal diets. 675·6064 AM or wknds lnr. r i-dwootl vunehn11 Pacific lu,unolb apt. Cpt, dfl.lll, 1 Br, I In•. unr, yrl)' $W0 hOmey. pulao. S.44·3833 UH\' n1 SMO/mo. 71 I Ute.in"' c-lrpk v.illu. "araKC ~~ . ~Hr. I ba. uof . > rl)' 5'UO P&•K NEWPORT o .. I." 1111rt off.• n l ht -R . tel 4200 Want lady lo share nlcc: ..._.ORl..._.S RE •LTY <7 H J S~l"87 l:allMliiW4 ll>141Hl,.o l ~Hr,lka .turn .>rl> APARTMENTS l111eo,t1111t·•vn11,111g11111 SumnMr .et ' H.B. bume wl. sum". " " "' too ~:. IJachel-Or I or 2 111 11.'c: )uu l'.11111tlor\I ••••••••••••••••••••••• non·smoker S80, $36 12S7 494·805 7 \t11n.ii;t-<l lJ> U1r,21J.1.yrly.unf S300 Bedroomsand SUMMER FUN!!! ors.a6·1796 --------- WiluamWiltersCo 2 Ur tnd 11a.rug1: \\.iterj JHr.i!ba,)rly,vnf'-'llll Townhou5ei. Tlw1,·"' SI m illion 111 1 Hr + if,·n av111lablt' llKETOIUCH l'Vl"S •·ondo,2bedrm!i ,ZbJ . 0 f"r.SZl90·50 1 J\IGllTl.11,JIT~'.l>l~;N \o ur resl'rv11t1on) w1pool, Newport llch Selected shops & orfk t• !&.;! ljlt "''rtlr•n ,1ph lirpll• d)h\\ hr. p\l J>dtlO nr In llll' Ind Arc:.i ~I (11 5:?1~ ~i ~II pail1 s111u mo *o0~'2S-1 1 SU WaHD 11:c:r••Jt1011 t:i1·11lt1e:. Jun~ 19 s ept 4 Make M·F sharo Ir& houst' ... y I ~·oo.. pen 9-6 ai ~ '1:-. l'OL Hrs A full t1111c ,-IOU I. I $160. Monte 646·2803 SP" Ce AVllll Thi' fac: Hr .. nd ni:w dlx I br unJ"... ear> ..., ·•AO s p l T ~ " IA:lu'e 2 H1 .! Jiu dtn, ... u • • pa· 00 ~· ennu. J1t1\lt1C·' <11ret lnr "hu TY tory, 42S W 30lh 1n thc: 'c wh l.lc:l'orull'd I Rt 1-rplc. d )hwhr. t'nd p.illu. Crplt l pb , drp:.. Acron from Fhhlun plan) I'·" 111,,, BBC.f:.. HORIHS REAL udio. Studen\/wkg girl ht"artofCannery Villallll! .. tud1;, Patio, I adult :-. gJr 17UJ AIJl>uma gar.l~<' ~i.'> m 11 •m Island at Jambore1: u11 lllp:o. & mon" f"rct• Sun 494..a057 Cherry Luk•. Share 31>r t'orUllocall 673.9J93 ~l) Apµh.inces Util pd ~7·3967 f.imth UK 20ll :"0<1sh' Ille San Joaqwn Hills Road. j I.Ill) brunl h Hm . w/one, Pool, $100. r-::=======~~ s t.S O tlS9 w 19th W ALkTOHACH ~66-l5 17141644-1900 U.ilbouPt'nn ZllKhouse. ~6-_S607 _______________ _ b4l! 34.s2 ---- -Oh. 1 br apt cp~. tlrps. 0--1 -, .. ' t . •D""UXE• I l'lu" bt•J ullful :.in.,:lh, StSO p/wk 2 BA Apt ~tale" ants lo share Park , b d ... 6 -e U'(e ~ u l rp c.1 .,., 111:! t.i1:tlrc1om upts 8130 p1wk 9628680 . , J \ acant aph, r .. n new, end 1! 11.•r -i!I 1 th St gar11.g1;: q ih ~;i;, 2Uti E:sstbluH 3 br 2~, b;i r 1 j & f hed' Newport 2 BR. $t50. + 11 LrO.O~·l·H·G :? Br 2 BJ. I" l .> d •· ~-2004 or 8-17 39~ :-.;~)hviilc S5tl i.ri4~ lhghl) upgruded 2 Br. Lt:use. Incl. spa~ maM~r il'. RI!>:~· 01 S~~ umh ;'II F.W PO RT 8 EACH·l util. 640 ~ d>hv.r. CO\er,-d l(.ir. S29a. - -~ 10.,.nbouse, pool. dbll sulle din rm & l.llJI rnts 0 tilock lo ocean or bay· 6000! 15-16 ~II 21>r. 21>J. patio. gar. bltns Lo\t'lv new 3 Br ., Ba Con en c g a r $ 4 '1 S . A t d churming 1 rm apt Sl29 Respeclabl~ w ork1ni: Crµk, crpl11. l.lrps ms do Pool JJt"Ut ;, tennis 612·S200,673·70ll eves. garage ~ op ¥0~ Modl'lc; "Jll·n 10 t.1 1 week 112.4 W 8a.lboa women or studenl, non MHaVerct. Drive Plcna STOHS 500 lo S,400 ll. 1 Dr. pool. blln~. I ddll 9\j().4068 crt 5.151) ·it.16 1!9-iO' l::dtlh opentr. a\':11 · ood 1 Sor r> nu ll\'lb 01 1·h1ll1ren Blvd · s moker. lo share apt. O\l'r 21 :>.u pel~ ~l";O.J:!,5 --------------------rt!creation area. A ut~ Hoo mrn.itc• ~l'r ''I Ct' OwTibdrm&ba.!>40-1829 J .17lh PL i.ll llA~I :-.lcar new 2br, Iba, patio. JBr. Wa, slcp:. 10 bch onl~. no pets. . 11 v.,ll.iblt' ~l11n1h l o Vocation R"'tals 4250 ---. ------- do:>1e 1:..ir. "11hr 1d,r1y lrYlne l 844 Mod. bltns. d11ohwusher 86SAm1.gos\\uy.NB rnonth ocl·upane) ••••••••••••••••••••••• ice Rental 4400 '.!Ur. 1 bo. SJnglc ~t<1ry, hoo~up. nr Jlntn¥ H Jr ••••••••••••••••••••••• 834.5/mo 209 4lst St. Nli. 644 .. 8064 afterSpm •••••••••••••••••••••• :>hjg, apli;, drp11. µut10. ~235 m o 846 4 !1 !10 T Phone owoiH \213) Managed by Oakwood C.ibin 2 :.ty. frplc. 2 bJ, Centcr o!Ornnge<.:ounty OFflCES soo to 20.000 fl. 1~ Mesa Verde l::IHlt COSTA MF:SA 545.4123 trple. lwum l'ell. •'bhwhr. twll 4!!38 fl ARK WES ~Hl814 or869 S985. Wiiham Walter:; C Garden T\'. ~lps 6·8. wknd rates Exec. swte. newly redec. cur, .\dull' ~:15 21150 APARTMENTS ::.t7~Hl200 wkly. Rcsv. Janitor. util's , A /C . ··1" .. :lt1cn 537312.1 SltiO. l! br, I '~ l.ia ~:.ir 3883Pa.rk\'lewLan~ 2BK, 2Ba, newly re SJ2S+.Condo3br.2ba.2 Apartments now. l::ai.tl!r. Spring , prkg.~7·0136or G4G-8396 . -pool, k1cb uk l-el' . '-ow \\::ul:.ible. 2&:iBr modeled (.lwel urea s:i.;o, car gar. stove & cpts . Summer. (i14 > 338·3650.1----------Ci1ve us a call. ~Ur, I Ba. Po<.11. llltn~. M111n Htnt.ab !>.I0-~0 STARTl :-.IG \T S255. mo no lease Adulb. no pets. pool. rp, 1 yr lse. 638·4127 Hewpori le9Ch "~ L11ke Gregory1CresUine IEncutlYe SultH L>r6~':;31~'.!':.~;~f0· Sell ioh• item:. &t:.!·56 1714l 552-9200 673 ~ •U PARISllEHME• 6801rvme urea PersonahtPd St"rv1c.-es We'll do our all! ------------l&2 Br un!urn s1gs & up Irvine at 16th •DANA POINT • tW1S1deofOC Airport) J.Jrge 3 br Jpt w lrµlc. lrtlM )144 lrYlite 3144 lrYiM 3144 All eleclrk F1replac1: 645·0550 Jhrbor "1ew. Avail July Accei.s1ble ·3 1-~wys p.il1c1. ~an1.:t· L111: 1>9QI ~·••••• • •• ••• •• •• •• ••• • •• • • • •• • •• • •• • • • • • • • •• • •• • • •• • • • • •• • • • •• •• ••• • Heated pool. Adults, nu Hew,.... kMlt SOtltll & Au):. ~ew condo 2 BR, 666 Ba kt'r St PRl!'dE CdM retail or ofr space. 1000' next lo ban~ at i.trcct IC\ el w /j!lubi. .1r1:.. ::.;14.10 mo Adult:. I r pets. 979-1268; 64S. 1260 or 1700 16th Sr 2 ba $2,000 833-2900 546-2984 !JS.IS .\n .. hl·•m t>4S 3381 I I 979-1381 Dover at 16th Corb111 A:.i>oc, Realtors -I li rt e RJoc < Across fromgolfcourse -__ 642-8170 EuClltiYeOfflcH .J store CronL O"ner1Urkr • ~().7SS9 -.J.'IO :>.cur nt'" 3 br. 2 bJ · u 81 " 0 -ar CJblO ., br BroaduayOfh DI·'" 20432Sanla Ana_Ave R--· 4000 .. °" · -· ~ ' u. 1rvll l>:Jr, )11rtl , no pet:. __..... Crpl, Avail "k. wkndor Sant3 An:i 1-; <.: \I 6-12 1603 UJS. Utll pd. Studio. ••••••••••••••••••••••• L.i:.1er "" 675-S";iJ From S190 per mo Plui>h NEWPORT STORE Across from Npl <.:1ty Hall. 810 sq. I\. lighted s1an. <"Pll> & move In con cci.111ons. $400 mo. on lease. St'c at 3337 Newport Blvd. 675-1260 ~llJO)" lht• .... ,.i ""'. Lit l' ..imo n 1: 111.1 i:n1l 1r .. nl 1rt'l'' "lrc:.1 111~ & "Ulc:d tl ll' Ill .J (IUlt•I llllllllllUlll liJ.1• ~··tll111( Clubhous-. TV room & pool tablu, \oclal 1 ••tnh. Su n day bnlnc:hts & portlH . 2 ~winwnin9 pools, larqe ja c:uni, l i aunat, •oll•yball.' 18Qs. tl11.1hl\ .1111111 .1111' lri•m ~:..~1 1 ·11,10111cto·c11r .11•·0 I lldr111 I 11,11111 & l.lt•n I ' h,11 h • 11111111 :: h.ilh "fl·ll 11111' c luwh .~ l'llll ho.i i it , 1-·u1 n 11 111 .. & 11l,11ol "'I\ II c· ,1\ 1tl.il1!.- ...,,t1.1ll jll'I' II < l"l>lo•il 1111111 h11ur' 11\11 1l 2JOO FAIRVIEW lll'll4t'• ll l-0 jt1 ,\ \\1l'41n ( '""I ), ,.,;i I ,,., 'hHI EHoro 1832 ·~;~~-~~·;:;~~·,·~:~·1 2::IM:t~al(11.1111 'l .. w dl'lll'C1' fo:I l't11 •J tiJ Hl<'n . I~.! ur :1 Ht ,~ Uu. c rµk t•nd 11.ir :>ll1i Iii :11 Fountain Valley 38341 .•.•••••••............. Apartments Smglesok. Fet. S2S Wk w/lo.tlt·h(•n & up --------0Hicc11. recepl1on1sl & • MamRentals.S40·S3'70 A pt )37 .SO wk . up CAllH parkmg pro\lded nl no ~·9i55or003967 , .1t••llGIUR••• add1\1onal cos t. Con 3 BR. 2Ba. rrplc. nr Lido Alt;;;rt~ ,-;m, S25 wk-3 L argt' bedrooms. ference room & steno· t th shops. n o pets Yrly ly, ·~ mi 10 bl h, 11 u Sll'1.'~ l:l Separate game erapher avail. pool 1able. Huge sun 5'17·6157 Ou expec em 2!ase.S.US.67S·4727 mature u clvll , r1>( room \\Ith color TV and RLMASSOCIATl-:S Vrly 2 Br, open beams. OOO 3531__ dl•l·I. By w~k or week 1---------- to be Spec). al. "House·Apl" only $29\1 Sell thlnl':S ra~1 ... 1th Oaily ~.'~'.~·lh4!lH611. Lui;un;i I so I WHtcliff Dr. w /ut il. I nteres ted ! P1lotWanlAd~. .,.,.. Nc"'port l-'manc1al<.:tr Message673-190\I • ---L · Off" S --~------1Apartmenh hmiahed .._........_nh hmlshed eoSlftCJ ice pace ~XCLUSIVE 4 Br 4 b;i .on or Unfurnished 3900 ~ lj~'f,.,,lihed 3900 C.:ill on Site Manugcr lt11111· ,.,~i."1t '' \ 1111~1· 111lu11l1•1\111 lo., l111tlt· ..:m 1.. \ .. 1.1 \p,11t111t•111' '' 1tw '"'' •1pp111lurt11y ·,,. 11' lo.111d "'' c 11rnn111111ly "'j>l'l1,1I :\:11\\ \Clll l.lll 111' .1 p.111 111' '" •'"' 1111111111•111 .:ind 1•11111\ .r , .. 1.l\1•d 1t1,.,1~ 11· 111 "lllH' ~t·ry 'I'', 111 ·'l'·1f1rn\•11t' '011 11 11,1"' '" •11r own priv.111• l'ntt.tnl •. q11.1ltl\ .1pi1• •1n1rn,•11t' .111d l 111111" ot 1 lll l ·lJ1•d 1oom JJIJn' 1111 h1d1ni.: J l\\O ,111ry two h1·<l1•111nl 101,nhonw \1,1111 1p 1111111 "'' 11111 r t111·pl.11 1•\ w,1,hN dry1·r '1)(111· ,md 111 • .,1~1 1•t l>.11, All 1•11101 tht· 1111td11111 111uitv.111h li.11 lio I IH' ,1(1'.I' ,tnd p11!1I\ l11rt l• J.'.111 I \p.1rt11wnh ''' t 'P' l l tlil•lll lu h•• 'Pt•11..rl .111iJ I h r V ,JI 1 I t "It '.!t i f I \ f ·~"'lffu•l'l•' l ti tfH~lllhf\ I .\1"1 ' f1rt :\U.,~·t d f,y 11 • h\llH \..t IUft.Un $..: )fl \ ,,t.1 \p,utrrn nu. .... \I I lo:' .. 1 I tr!h· ~· "~ @ lhft't .,_,HL. h\\ (1 1\t \'tlll I I I t •1:• 1 t llt ll l1 fl"' : the Bay. SISOO mo. With •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 171-ll ti42·3111ext216 Club fae1llt1es. Like new 675 7030 STEPS TO IEACH 3 Bdrm . 2 bath.'. frplc • bwll·1ru.. Xlnt l'ond1l1on A"lll. now S400 Month 673-:Mi63 642-225:1 I-:\ es associated O R O ~ [ R'> Rf llL TORS 4 J' 'l/W i101t'H 0 ,. f ' I ti b i Spac10Ul> Jbr. den. 2ba. 2 l> I.leek~. rrplt". gur. S36!'i yrly Adults. 646· 1972 San Clemente )876 .............••.•...... HOWFORREHT TWO 2 Br. Unfurnished Apt.s S22S & $235 per month. HORIHS REALTY 494-8057 ALICIA VILLAGE ALICIA PLAZA Two of Orange County's most beautiful a partmen t projec ts nestled in Laguna Hills. Excellen t loc. next lo Crwys. & r egional s hopping ctrs. •Fireploc• LCMiftCJe •llilllwd RoCMll •Wet._. •SwlwN99 root •JocvuJ •SeRd Y olleyball -· ;/Noc-. ../.=-........... ./~ ... -,/,..., __ ./--,/._, __ _ ./ __ ... Call M1 Howard 645· 6101 60•PER SQ FT AGT. !>41 S032 1 1617 WESTCLI f'F' NB Interiors designed for YOU which I Exec:utiYe Sulle1 · I d ed b · 1· F u I I s c r v 1 c c . inc u c : expos earn CCI m gs, Personul11ed phone wood paneled acc e nt walls, scn·1cc, conrcrence convenie nt. functional kitc h en. room. xerox. Avail. m p lush carpeting. pv 'l. patios & airport a rea cN.D.> balconies. starting s12S. 833-3640 The lut luy ht Or~ COUftty FREE REMT C>rf1ces ao; low as 35' per Offering 6 diffE'rc-nt floor plans to sq rL . .M1ss1on Viejo & SantaAM 3880 c h oos e from, fanl~s tic vie w s Laguna Niguel. 200 to " ti ~ l Vi sta ••••••••••••••••••••••• throughout. 2000sq n. 831 -1400 __ _ Ur e OC ( I 2 Br. stove. dshwshr, d is· ALICIA VILLAGE ALICIA Pl.AZ.A •l MO FREE RF.NT• pos. a /c, shag crpt, drps. 25 k Dr 1·2·3 Rm. orfices from encl patio. Nice res1d 2S21IStockportDr. 2521 toe port • S125 per mo . AdJ. Apartments area. CloM! to shops. Sll1·6l30 S8l-61Sl AirporlerHotel. No lease ~ Mature adlls only. No LAGUNA HILLS req.1133·322JTilnoon or 1ee bld_g"'-m..;;g_r_. __ _ ()Hice or C I house. dhl f:iir xtnl parkin.i. u11 1>a111l & cpl!i, baek'I t•1 ma1or :shoppml( rntr, !-:. ~1dc C.M . SJ~O mo 642·~Ed1lh ---t------ Approx 500 M~ fl. spact• U\'ailublc 111 rnnjuncllun \(//C:!ttllh llOUl1quc & 1Je11uly Salon 1n Cannt>ry Vi lloi:e. NB. Ch eerful corner lot hid.: 675·7740. Store, Shop. OfCice M·l Zone. 4000 fl Best toe. l'cnthou~e apt. above. S06 Jlst Sl. Nll. 67S-7788 lndudriol Rental 4500 • •••••••••••••••••••••• 2<IOOsQ FT :r.'175 BIHCll, N lJ AGE:'-'T 541·5032 3200sq ft w/JOOO ~q fl A/C omce sp&ce i\11 heated. Rando l1>h St. Costa ~lesa S620 516 1653 Rtntab Want•d 4600 ...................•... Middle aged pror. man nt't.'<ls small hse or apt w1ger lteas. S48·2752 RetlrPd cpl w/4S' sailboat · wanl to \mc s1l)/rent hse NR area w/shp. 840·1069 Dulldlnl( w /stage or space to hwld one. for a s mall prudur l1on company. &IS 07511 ------- / pets. lnq. 415 S. Orange. 1 \dull ('ont11t, iww , rpt '1: & ( Apt c. s. A. Choice Location olrv-. . .! lllt \11 \.0111111. II. -I ""-· I hed ornce or store rental, 285 1 Br apl w/lnc gar. up to Sl75, will redec. E. CM. or Nwpl. 64S. 7972 aJOol 1mn1.11 :-.;1 \lah• lrviM 3844 '"IM 31441"1M 3144 Apcwtn11Cftt1h"'ls1ted ~h~r_:nj•h3•9d00 .ApwU•~1""..zd1 3900 sq rt. Newporl Penin. s 4 u J r ,. I' 1 ._ 5 2 .! !. •••• ••• •• •••••• •• •• •• ••• •••• ••• ••••• •• •• •• • • •• •• • •• • ••• •••• •• •••••••• or Uttfurnlshed 3900 or UnfYrftilnwu or n 1 Call wkdays 639-6700 Wnnl lo rent lge unCum. bdrm w /ba . In sg J womans hm. n on· \mokrr, wrk ·14, rermed. ~1 3!1711 or wk 833·~30 x282 '•lilt 74n aft 6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• _C_e_n-tr_r_o_r....;O_r_a_ng_e_C_o_u_nt_y_ HwttifH)ton leach l840 ..•...........••.•..... t-:X hir . ;.i llr. :: ll•l , di' pools 1<11· .1pt n r 111 h \dlt. no 1wh ~!:)=. ~ll.'lti2 IRAMDM!W :-.lc1.1r L;al.t l'Grk Ot•lu"<I' 1 ~ I llr, 1111 hltn'. l'lbl .ill l;IHlll(I'~ Nr lfrllC'h 1-"l"om SW.'.l i\VJil I I N W conwr Aluhuma &. \I.lam" 847·3!1~7 orEH DAILY lrlaht-M•w O~Ttlr; M 1-: l>OW I .i\ ft K C.01.fo' COllR~I-: f\111 11nfl r('I'. at >our rlr "'ttp. Shu1>Jllnl! & IX'•<'hct JU'\\ blk'I Mov1• in n•11d y' ~ull•l . I BH , pr1v h11lron\' $:!10 hltnl'i . dr'h" ,1'hl'r\ t'n~r •in 1 .... ,, Kf'ftt R04)t" Reolty ~11300 I ST TIME OPEN \\'.ilk to bench or I.lurk linm """ 2&3 hr 11(\t' \\llll frplc. 1:ar 11prn llov'e SJ\ & ~un. lllOI \1 11h Jma St 1,.1 0:\~ t-mATES. S3li KlU2 '""I)' paint«! modem 2 · hr cpl,.., drl)!o . ds hv. hr l\1tl" & .. mnll pel ok. ,\IJt nr llunl J111mo11r $:?~ rM \'llcenl 531-9770 .! AR w /putio. brand .. ponkma new, $260. pe mo. 842·11521 ~1·11r ocean. I hr. SlSO "''1~ ok. ~·c" \lain Rentwls. $40-S3'1Q :\f!w I br condo Poot. ten rm. all that & lht' be1c tool $350. mo ~o pets. o chlMren t 714 1~6 711M ONE OF OUR BEST FEATURES: SCHOOLS YOU CAN WALK TO. l\t Pm k Wf't.I Ar>.1rlmF!nf\, ''"'rT1Pnlar '· 1u11101 1'11\)h nnd t11n h ',1,hOQl!l aw r lose enough IOI w.1 king, closer .,,,II tly bike Th1•w's ,. new preschool (,n c.111· l\n<l when the kid~ get hornr! from •,r hoot ll11•y II find lots 10 do For thi> younger snt Oiore .ire swimming lesson s and a swim lram. lt>nn1~. B1own1es. Cub Scouts. and special cv~ril'i, the 11-.t of act1v1t•es goes on and on Our llst of Jpartml'nl lootures goes on and on. too The b('-;t woy to see !hem-and our lull range ol recrf'ation lnc1hh•1' -1s to take your own walk lhrovgh Pail< West Now a1131l,1bte Two-and lhlee-bix!•orirn ill).'lrtmenls starhng JI $255 a monlh PARK WEST APARTMENTS • 883 P itkview L.1ne Irvine. Cahfo•nia c '14) 552·9.:'00 f:.1'11 Cutver Orrvt> Q!r "'" San Diego Freeway Leasing olfice open ~ 9 am 5 pm. da.t'y ~ Equal hQu~1np OOPl)ftun1t14"S IRVINE VILLAGES It's more than ·a GRAND OPENING it's a revelation! DISTINCTIVE ADULT APARTMENTS The Huntington wlll open your eye& to what pleaaurable epanmt nt Jiving la reelly 1111 about! Now. during the first phase of the Gra nd Open ing. c:ome discover our ~uperb apllrtm~mt•. fantMUc: clubhou~ and marvelous recreational fac:llttleal (And how eftllly affordable a better llfutylc can be at The Huntington.) ' Affordable Rentals from $215 lo $295 per month. Early California Architecture. Tiit> Roof5. Wooded Exterior'! • Five Beautiful Apartment plans.. eva1lable furnished or unfurnished• Bachelor, l Bedroom with Beth, comer l Bedroom with beth. 2 Bedrooms wllh Bath. 2 Bedrooms Wllh 2 Baths • Spacious. vaulted, beamed ceiling Uvtng Rooms. Kitchen Counter Bars, Dining Areas. Olshwashen and Large Storage Compartments (Except Bachelor)• Downstairs Patios. Upsta1~ Decks • Pully Landscnped Grounds w11h Lighted Path· ways and Close·by Cov~red Parking • lighted Tennis and Vollqy 8<'111 Court s • Handsome two·sloty ::::--...,~·p.ac..+---Clubhouse. Biiiiards. Ping Pong, Wet Bar, Fireplace Lounges • Swimming -::::!~~~II.I-~--pool. Hydro-therapy Spa. Gymnastic ExPrclse Room. Showers • Complete ---:'if--£1t-i"1~,.___ Laundry Fadhtles • Night-time Walking ~~~j-..J!~~·:=~Securlty Patrol ~ l.!!J=:: ... · __ ,_ -... Southwest Comtt. Edinger and Newl•nd. 8400 ldinger. Huntington Beach (114) 847·9605 Dix legal suilc newly re dee. Floor lo c<"ll . bookcase. Janitor. Utll's. AIC. prkg. a!'>7·0136 or 640-8396 PRIME OFC SPACE Lido VlllCHJ• &ShopAna 3416 Via Udo. N R 2 !iullcs approx li001q fl eil. Sl!I0/$200 Vlf'W foc1nl( Via Lido. lntt owner Oreyer <:-O • 675-1002 --------161 s mes• fl n Y ts t I Ffnanc:e .•................•.... luslften Opporlunlty 5005 ....................... T&CO/IURGERS G NlliS SS0,000. yr . Perft'rt setup for Mom 4' l'op opernlcd. Located on major Rlvd. In yrur 444 Newport Blvd rount1 bench 1nwn. Good Sl6.'i mo. Ulil po1d. lcrm!I. Ai:t~~·4200 __ _ s7s-M57 ftUMTS i. GIFTS t\1>prox. 850s4ft Ofc NJo;TS$11'.00 MO. Spore. Ponelrd, c.-u11>te<1. IMutetl m 0Hlu1mt Soulh ~ccon11 rlonr. Orcun OrnngcCoonly. Purlncr• View Out.\ldc (•ntronrP ~pllllirll( only r eu son . to purknR lot. S3'1ll rlt't ~hov I~ Cor 11ulc. Term~. mo. fi7:'>·~44. :;45 ma. Al(t. H:n 4ilOO ___ _ 752' 1830 le•r /Win. T H•m Office SllJ\'l', rt'ody f11r NETSS2,SOO. M() occ upancy l f>OU N . Good lndustr1ol locullon. nro;idw,1y. S.mt.1 1\na S flosy pnol ttbleit. t:IO'lf' lo Santi. Ana & owner movlnl( north & l\lwpt Jo'wy·~ r. hlk~ flom mu.-;t 111'11. Good tcr~ <:tv1c <.:mtcr AK\. 1137 ·4:.!00 ;'l:l(ltl SQ 1-1 ------ 161\S SQ FT LIQUOR STORE 1100 SQ r-r GrO'ls S42,!'l00. mo. ooo ~ t"T One of U1e rmt'lit •torea In f'ree Parkrn11 Oransic C.:ounty A!Outnt RLM ASSOCIATES & d1i1crlmm1llng cllcn- $47·61S7 tt~lc. Shor\ ho~r•. A~. ---------1 837-4200 PRESTIGIOUS ------- NEWPORT CEHTU COFFIE SHOP' Ground n oor law orrtcc GROSS $88000· '1S suite, rons1stln11 of 24 OrukCu t & lunch only. sq n. separate bltlR loc•· In this free 1t11ndln& tion. for lnformatlo llldJ.:. Seats A4. Orea\ call (714 J 640·0800 pnrkln11. Addtd prarit11 ----------1 with dinnu expan11ion. NEWPORT HACH Cid terms. A;t.. 837-4200 l.2.3,s&ii room garden or fices Crom St 7S. 372 SWEEPING SIRY. Birch Street. N.8 . tNea NETS S2,4SO. MO. alrportl.f179-6600 90% of Business con· -~-------l tracted with Clly & Coun • Spacious office for lea5e ty. Orlf!lnal owner wants NB Ideal location . 11 real. Ttrma avaU. Aet. ?S\·1089 or 642 2790 83'7...t200 .. Sunday. Apr II 11, 1979 DAIL V PILOl' D l J l ~ ~ Add lt ... B-ufld It.,. Diaper l t...Hammer It\ .. caroet lt ... Cement IL.Wire lt ... H~ lt. .. Clean it ... Move ll .. Press lt ... Painltl .. Nall tt:..Ptaster it ... Flx it ... SERVICE DIRECTORY P l umb ct. .. Patcn 1t ••. l"'1pe 1t •.• t<emoae1 n .•• 1,~ Roof it...Landscape lt ... Tile i t ... Trim it .•. Sew it .... Haut It ... Add It ... Plant It. .. Alter It... Learn It. .. ...! ..,. ... ..,.. o.,...,., e ..... /c .. nt. ....., ._Tax P~JPaipMnCJ ~ S..W,/ ......... 0tt• ...................... ······················· ....................... . ....................................................................................................................................... . APPUANCt:ftEPAJft REMODELING t'ree eat Pallot Ii Palio APANESECARDENER Haulln1rmov1n111ctHnUJ> W•tAlrl'M PAPER1PAINT20yrs 110\\lF.SAVERS CUSTOM MADE SlO -Set"VlceC.U c: over. w a I k 1 ti C<>mplete. over 10)'~ ex S7up.Gcnrep1ir. ru5.. MOM'f YOMC•G•t upr. Nted workSavcU t>lunlbm&& tlcatinic & ,..LTIR •TIO .... S (114> ~ata2 Altentk>N, rprs. a tores. dt'lvewaya. f111r pnc:c1. pr, free eat.a. 15J.1937 t'ut 1l"fl! est 80·~ L ? No w1ut. S.!lu.alacthH\ 1'1-1,.'f' c:;llniutl.!11, boncst & "" "" " ....._...._ addlllou. kite: hen ., ~l-~7$4 lo~k etally iruar. Jo"rew fft »4-31129 Nll11hlt• M'rv1ct•. Sl0.00 Clill Uo11nlc &l5·~38 _,_..,...,.. bath, ubnu. deck.I. c:e· ~ Ganien, we "Dill the f'REt:HAULING LetanEx·IRSaguntbelp hr IH7·036J BofA & T..1-l·'~R • , ....................... ment wk. Contract or C•trtldor Dirt'' commer., res1· Cleanup, tree work for )-OU with your !>'"'fliOl\81" WALLPAPERING -All M·:·t-rChur ll -• .._, .,au• Mother w/kida at St. doc• own work. Mbr ••••••••••••••••••••••• dent .. ftte est. Very re usabldtt'rns.~7·~ business Tax Return. kind.a. W<>rk euar. Fret --.... 111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Joho1SebooU1nrSonora BBU , all work 11u11 CtllWICK4c SON ali00.6'75 1M4 Rlc:k ..._ ___ a.-i-. ~l·ZtO& eslb Call Norm 83S-3l~ c.otor TV rCllllUr Ill your School. Ba by alt m Palombo Cc>n•trucllon Add..lt&ooa & K~modclln& ~----. or615 7412 JUST PLUMllMGo homo 30 yrs expr l-'rcv home, 546-1882 982-8314 Uc lUZl&l2 pr. Lawn Special S8 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l.aftcbcapiftCJ . e' t •• U. Gal I e n1 or c Front 6 back, mow HOUSECLEANING i~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• J .8 .&S PAlNTlNO. 642·41 I I 968-7663.. Will babyatt my home• SeN&u S49·2.17" 873 6041 ed&e.CaU Ront.'73-171$ Our Dualneu. Call M11lt En~u Cull lt!rvk~ lntr & Extr. Quttllt)I R.,ipe S,.clof --------- Ea1ur vacaU.on. ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •Ot.'Or&e Pllmer & Son~ Janke'a Raggedy Anu re~ldcnual lnndscuping. work. Lie. & in:sur\ld ProfeNU.m11l l>lunlblnll Tia. 5'9-4338, Men Verda ~mPoO Is ateam clean· Add11Rmdlf Pamt1 .. lans C ........ Yrd Malwt fT~ Uc controclof" 67:J·02.11J Call for freec&t 003.3754 REASONABLE RATES ••••••••••••••••••••••• .._ ......... 1 11t~a--ina Color brlibtt'ucra; llMOMee SS7<6&3:2 Cell Mike ~·204 -Contr'11 Lie •&oW48 1 AMIERT TILE _.. ...,.......__. wht c11ri>t11 t O min SHAPEUP Metowy PETERS PAlNTINU -.............. ~ ....... bleach. Clean Uv rm. din Mark Stoneman. Qu11Ul)' G1MralW.keJ WJTJISHJPSHAPE ....................... lntr/t;xtr·lteas kales Res/Comml Kitchen•. B o o k le • c P l n I l"Jn " hall sis. Ava rm work at a Jl'alr price. Uc •••••••••••••••••••••• Rt!ll, Comm 'I Cleanlng MASONRY-Tale. brick. Cail! Gene at M2·<M58 MARV'S PLUMBING bulllb, i.howers, I rplo, cn- RHaooabltl done O\lt 17.~. couch s10. chi Ir ss. 30MM. MIJ.1756 it ~9·8110 I DO IT AW ~rvlet•. Ca lU~7·1417. Woc:k. concretti & stone ------• 646-980'1 • lr)'. he :H4S:.'O. ~'~:::~ell up & de· Cuarelim pet odor. Crpl a.dried Electn col. Plu~bin1, Profu'slona l Carpet Uc'd.9682:i04. Tt1>~~:1.1~~is~~~~~11~;~~: NOJOBTOOSMALL! Ph:6ll·3710 repair. JS yrs expr. Do ••••••••••••••••••••••• elc:. lltiu rates. 642 4957 Cleaning Alt10 f1oor & Flreplaces·Planters 6"'2·635.S Plumber, repair, repipe, Tr.. StM'lc• C .... 1tM.... ~~~~Olmytclf . Reh ELECTRICIAN·Small HANDYMAN·Homes Window' care. Outcb BnckConcrete Putio service lines & Install&· ...................... ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• · jobs, m:untJrcpaln. 221 Apls. Consc1entiou Malntcn11 ncc Service. Block Walls BBQ Pil:I Proressional Palnt!ngl t.ionG .GldleyM2-9315 Removals. trlmmlnai. Kitchen Cabinets. C1tm We Care Carpet Cleaners yrs e" pr. ll 233108 . craftsman. 645-6Mll. ~·~ Ref, E.sls64&·0464 Svs. lntenor & Eltlenor. pruning free est. Uc'd , wall unlt.9 lattice patio s · I h '-'" «,...., Free estimate. Aprll1 1 Pool S..-vlc. Cull l 'rd 642.2624 • ~ teameeaoors ampoo .,.., ..... "" Wanta REALLY CLEAN Bnck&StonePlanters Sounds Enterprises.••••••••••••••••••••••• Y ns · · boat remdl 'g. 646-5219 Also Upholstery All work ---------I•--------.. euar. Rers. Free Est's. ELECTRICAL WORK W11tl ECLECTIC HOUSE? Call G111ghum & Yl!ncer. <21.3> 432.29591432.2950, 9•trv1M Pool Service, re· LEE'S -Artistic trim· CcrptRhr Reas. rates. 845.3716 Maintenance & Repalni Let "Service·s Unhmit Girl. Free esu 64$-5123 S4fl·1092. to 6pm. or l213) 433-4277 pairs, acid washes. work ming & removal. 23 YB ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nojobt.ooamall531·0063 ed"helporganizeandre R 11 bl ff 1 t 1 ..... _ ,_ eves. guar.t'reeest.~l·6349 in NB. Lic/l nsrd. Carpentry Finish C t SerYI . r f h e a e, e ic en c ean· ,_..v...._ 675-5750 Re od Ur -& R I _,. ces G••.W.., lieve you 0 some 0 l lni by 1 person. not com· ....................... Expert painting. int. ext. 1 MONTH AT\.\ PRICE ____ . ------~ m ~-ngCall t79eg;,:· lyDiWMMI ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ary but lime con mr'l group. Rers. $16 MOVING! Let 2 expr. Free est. Workmanship S30MoTbereafter. Upholstery u ra.._. · Cleaning. repairs. sales JAP"'NESE sumlng details 1n you once a wk Ann 960 2937 R guor 642 029S Co I t S 7cn0370 • n life. For Example: stiop · • · nien move you. eas . · mp e e vs ..,,. •••••••••••••••••••• •• Ext . Specialist: covers. & inslallalion. Orange Landscaping & Garden· ping; lnterviewaodhi Expert.exper. house· refs.MS~or833-3944 Spring painting sngl. Refri,erotiott 65l7 lilt's Uphobt~ry dcks, c:onc: · masonry· Coast. ~·2020. lng 548-4464 "548·5182 household help; Mak cleaning by weekly. Call Moving/liauling. Stud"11 s lo r y f r o m $ 2 7 5 , ••••••••••••••••• •••••• Serving Orange .co ov~r Guar. Uc. 636-72S2 c-M/CORC,.._ Fine Edge Yard Service. travel arrangements: Unda497..'.l601 w/large truck. Reu acoustical ceiling !rm 7c Rehigerauon Repairs 20 .>'.rs· Recovenng/ r~· M I N 0 R H 0 M E •••••••••U••••••n•.. Residential/ Comm. plan Parties. We are tw Barry M8·9723/839·5719 sq. rt. ftee est. 894·1214. EMERGENCY SVS. pairing/ re~lyling. r-;, REPAIRS Carpentry C --£... W--L Clean·ups. Tree &en. professional worne S--"La A-nc:y .. R i •CAlJ.673·1166• Job too small, gel ~ur · ' OltC..-.rw Vf"W w/aood busineu back· Whr-y be...,. dlsa~ppo'inted '-'-"--/P--'"CJ nost""/ epo r price before you. decide ~~~~·"ceramic tile. Free est, 837 °""" Randy ~. • _,,...., .....,. ' I G C k k .,..,_ ........., ground an<t experience. again. Get the BEST. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Roof ftCJ \Ym. . zy os 1, owner. ---------'LEONITE CONCRET RON'SLAWNSERVICE Call ror interview & ru1 Responsible, best rers. Cstmp~int/wallpaperi~g. VERX NEAT ,PATCH ·········:······.······· 646·59101645·6105. Carpentry, 'Add-ons Low monthly rates particulars. 492-;>443 o cuslomer salisractlon. Pa.int mtr S20rm. special .JOBS & TEXTURE. REPAlRS ALL 'l YPES Commercial. Lie. ~1!,~:~t 1 ~i~k i ~I~ Fr est.$ M7-6709 anytime 493·5896. Janice Sneer 49-1·97~. on apt. rental. 968· 7452 ftee ('St. 893· 1439. Reasonable. Cree est. he Selling anything with 11 _es_t._&4_5_·3439 __ . _____ 1 patios, etc. 640-4349. Complete Gardening anger. . . Lotsa Pride-Fair Pnces PATCH PLASTERING Walt s3<»S020 anytime _Daily .Pilot Classified A<l SEU. Idle items with service, lo mo. rates, Find what you w.anl m Lic/lrui. Calico Painting *•ALL TYPES•• Find what you want in is a s1mpl.e r;i11tter ••. Dally Pilot Classified Ad. CLASSIFIED will sell it. free est. 64~~~ in Want ad results Dally Pilot Classifieds. Xlnt references 979.3335 .Free Est 540.6825 Dally Pilot Classlfit!ds. JUSl call 642 5678 . ...._, lnvHhMwt Moti .. gK. Tnaat Lost & Fou.KI S300Lost & Fowtd 5300 Loat • Fomd 5300 Ht>lp Want.cl 7100 Heep Wanted 7100 Hel' Wanted 7100 Opporlwlity 500~ 0 ..... Jty 50 I 5 DeidS I 5035 •••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• , •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... .... !! ........................................ Heavy tortoise shell LOST Female mixed L<?ST Black & while ~ab· ACCOUHTIH~ W 0 RMS -Lg earth· SANTIAGO LQAHS 811. 0/ r 1 m m e ~ g 1 a 5 5 e s Beagle. Answera to Emi· bit vic Broadway & San CLERK CITY OF HUMTIHGTOH IUCH worms. ~ady to split In BANK STOCK 14 /o <l~rescripllon) found 0 ly. 631-1647 aft 5. ta Ana Ave. ~·39511 0 W e w 1 I I l r a i n MAHPOWIR ADMINISTRATION (3) SUS ea. or (U) for 1,050 shares at $14. min Alto2ndTD~oons Al.isoBeach4·4494·9456 LOST Saint Bernard & 00_-0882· r.~acGregor Yacht Corp, Sl.500.146-9288 ~. 837·6050 Ext 516 or Fairest Terms since 1949 Found: Siamese male, n Golden Lab Retriever. LOST; Bloodhound type 1631 Placentia, C.M. ls taking applications for CKTLS/DIMNUHSl , oo..3485 Sotttet-Mtg.Co. collar. Vic. Newport Mission Viejo area. male. 3/31, nilme lug, thefollowingpositions. BlgBearLal<e MeweyWont.d 5030 642-2l71 54S.061 I Crest.67~763,557-4164. 492-6411. ~tll~~~SR~~:~~wn ACCOUNTING Painter-$978/Mo Gros1S20.000. Mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Found: Blk LAB. almost LOST Cream & bm long Business License Aide-$756 /Mo with SO'! Liquor and 50'k Want l60.000. secund by full grown. Male. Nr 23rd hair cal in Cu m eo FOUND Siamese Killen Maintenance Worker -$756 /Mo t'ood. Slmple operation. T.D. Pay 10"" Int. SS MONEY SS & Orange. Leather belt Shor CdM Reward, about Smos old. Vic Help wlll stay. Financing BiU Grundy , type collar. 646-1431. PL~E CAL.L 67J.J59't · Corona dcl Mar area. Clerk Typist (50 wpm) -$603 /Mo avail. A.gt. 837-4200 Realtor 675·6161 . · 67J.23S4. Clerk Typist Tr (3.5 wpm} -$.547 /Mo A"ailabletoBuy LOST: Dog, '1\Terner, \.1 Found· Black Male Pup· T t t. Se · T ~cl\O/M WANTED: $25,000 Jsl TRUST DEEDS Chihuahua, Fem. White. py.Approxamosold.Nr. FOUND Poodle/area ranspor a lOn rv1ce r -..,.1V., <> ...,_., W..ted 501 mortaaee on bldg, &ood Big canyon NB. 640-5957 Talbert/Slater on April Bushurd & Hamilton Tcmpor11ry A111)1i:nml•nh Maintenance Service Tr -$547 /Mo •••••••••••••••••••••• interest. Short term. AMI Corporation REWARD! 6 Call to Identify 11.B. 962·9729 •Accountants Principal looking fo Brkr 642·1121 ask for 320\V Coast Hwy NB · . · A ct Cl k Orange Co. buslneas PhH. P~ne: 645·97o5 LOST : Fem a l e Red 3'17·312'1 F 0 UN O : D a Im a · * c "CJ n s Ute Mfg .. or Sales Co DON'TMISS Doberman. wearing exp. LOST · Black Persla·n tSl1on ,y&ou;;i: 'Tma~.~ •Booltkeepen Applicants must be unemployed ll. B. residents. Apply by April 16 at Coastal E mployment Center,, 17211 Beach Blvd, Huntin~ton Beach. 842·7751 Prefer old establiahe ., . lie. Pregnant. Reward . Fem~le copper eyt!s 11ter ai:no 1a, . • Kt'ypunCh Oprs business. Replr, to A """-tt.Mty~ Dotl't glve up the ship! Elden & Santa Isabell 19th & 'orange CM . 3'17·i378 PleaseCall No. 6411. Dally Pilot. P.O. Wednesdays a "List" il in classified. CM. 645·9151 "Elizabelh" 642·2008 art --al ~JSO 714 /835 Al 03 Box 1500, Costa Mesa, Saturday• Ship to shore result.a! 5PM ..-son s "'t C Daily Pilot Classified 642·5678. Classified Ads 6'2·567 ' • •• ••• ••••• •••• • • • • •• •• a. 92626 545 Drinking problem? Equal Oppor Employ<.'r Help Wmhd 7100 Help WG1tt.d 7100 TraY.. 5450 Thnr.. 5450TrcJYef S.450 Trav.i Cull Alcohol Helpline ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••• •••• ••••••• ••••••••• •• •• ••••••••·•• ••••••••• •• •••••• •• • •••••••••••••••• •• •• ••••• •• ••••••••••••••••••• •• 24 hrs a day 835<)830 IAKER/Donuh BOOKKEEP EH vacationland. BRITISH COLUMBIA ~~ FREE FILM FESTIVAL PRESENTED BY DAILY PILOT British Columbia Travel Adventure Sponsored by ~ Western .. 111t (N,Y W\AV l'Olll' & British Columbia Department of Travel Industry Wednesday, Aprll 14, 8:00 P.M. Newport Harbor High School Auditorium Irvine and 15th St., Newport Beach Plenty of free parking ~vallable 2 COLOR FEATURES • BECAUSE IT'S HOME <:apture.s the fascination and beaulv of British Columbla's unique Queen Charlotte Islands. • ISLAND EDEN A variety view encompas~lno the m any facets of attractions Vancouver Island has to offer the visitor throughout the four se-asons. WIN A WEEKEND IN IEAUTifUL IRITISH COLUMllA A free trip for two to British Colvmbla via Western Airlines. An unforgettable hollday to be given away at the Vacationland British Columbia show. PLUS 2 DOOR PRl%ES • PLU1 ENTERTAINMENT 8Y "THE SW1NG O' TH! KILT" S..rr&ng Jock Dunbar and his group, featuring Cenadlan and Scottish type music. One Cowlchan Indian SWeater and One 1s·· 1ndlan Totem Pole. FREE T:ICKETS AVAILABLE AT YOUR LOCAL TRAVEL AGENCY OR THESE OFFICES OF THE DAILY PILOT • 330 West Bay ~, Costa Mesa • 1186 Glenneyre, Uaguna Beach • 17875 Beach Boulevard, Huntington Beach • 25101 La Paz Rd., Saddleback Valley • MASSAGE FIGURE MODELS ESCORTS Outcall Appl. only · Home.Off1ce· Studio 631·3811 PREGNANT? Caring conf1dentl11I counseling &. referral Abortion, adoption & keeping. APCARE AIORTIOH Counselmg & Referral Preg. test·ovail. wknds 24 Hr helpline 547 .9495 MASSAGE BobJames·Lic. Masseur Oulcalls 9AM-9PM. 494·5111 $5. OFFWJTH AO Relax those tired muscles • A·PARK MASSAGE • Experienced Girls Mon.f'r1 I lam·23m 1.88S·B Park Ave. C.M . 646-9944 646·9944 Acctng Clk/Kcypun S750 N•Ahls. over 18. f"uster Theatre Accoun1m1e Ofr AIP /Payrl/Curonu S700 D 0 n u 1 s 1 5 o 1 1 ne1:ds p /llme ciqier'li. GenOfc: CPA Sfi.'>O Golden\\C:.I HB. Bookkeeper to tako. Typist/Gen Ofc toSGOO charg(.> or posting to I Irvine Per11onncl ARency BANKING Journal & gl'n'l ledger. 10 ' 4&1E17lh,Co:.taMesa •LoonSec~tary to I~ llrs per wk. fir,• Suite 224 642·1170 loon Pocko9er llcx1bll·. 646·32.'.>~--- Loan S«"r•ice Clk IOOkKlEPER AMMO. Medical, Dental. Apply In Per:m11 Full chari.ce. ex per A<.lmm, Supply & many Munners Saving~ gent-rat ledger thru trnil others. Free trarnln14. 1515 Weslchlf Dr, NB balun<'e .. Exper in Mic. Able veterans age 20·44. Ec1ual Oppor Emplo)l'r acctng, xlnt conditions & JV~ S4·5 hr P/T in local oppty. Orange Co. area. PX. retirement & BANQUET MANAGER Airport location. Im· benerrts. Non-vets, ffil'~ Part lime, nanqut'l l)oolo.· ml'<liate. To $900 per mo. & women. al(l' 17·34. SJ.~> lngs for grou~ of 100 or Call it Neu 549·3833 hr min. JOIN the AHMY under. For nppt. cJll ---·--·----- RF.SERVE. For more in· wkdys JOAM ·SPM. B &G" I formation CALL 1213> 642 7880 OYS Ir S SW·02l!lor (714)527·3031. 15 or over. Work wtrun IU ARM Al D 11 e e de d . group of go.getters. Xl111 AnswerinqServict' p/t1mc. Sir llarvt1y') l'arnmgs.Wetrain.Work 14 Loe. 10 Orange Co. T11vern, Call 548·9040. 3•12 hrs daily. 5 hrs Sal. .Eve & afln sh1f\s. Wknds BEAUTICIAN Start now & qualify f!1r 11 included. EOE.543·77117 0 ?d Pl kh '.'.! day Summer Job. pen ays. c rs. Bonuses, trips. pri7.cs & A.pt Mgr, mature cpl 16 W2 W · 19th. CM · great future. Not for th•• units Some malnt. Kurt. BEAUTICIANS um1d. We mtcr,.view ~·~ _67_5·_30_22_. S4_1_s_a_11_. ___ , w/some foll. N<.'wporter dally. Call John iS2·624 •. ASSEMBLER/ Inn. Call 1;44 0661 or BUSBOYS ELECTRONIC 540·8582. Apply in pt>n.on. Sam'& Must bl' exper'd m !ht• ---------i~afood II . 3901 I.-;. Const a~cmbly of PC Boan.ls & Hwy. CdM 2 girls needed lo erew llail hurnesses Musti-i<now BEAUTY -'-------- bout lo Hawaii & Tahiti. ('nlor code. Orlhodyne Jusme~s man needs part Leavini: June Visit boat OPERATOR time assor. Earn SI0,000 .. G I Electron1c11 , 159!1 r ,,23 "Drt·amcr ue~t s ~p Supl•n•1r Ave. 13·2, CM yr Cpl prl'. fi7:J 2, . 1112 l)una Point Marina· 646.1616 131>~1 Joh In ar1·a ... You <It•· -- Near Harbor Master See --<'•Ue ... \Ve 11ccd on<' lltl(h CARPENTERS Don. Assembly.Lite, Lurly. <'Omm111s 1011 wt!ekly Custom IH>nt hulldinA Tt..-G " T h 1-'ttlme 8am·4:30pm. J\p. Paid vacation, pn1d firm nec<.111 c:arpenlor~ ,,.. en e OUC ely,136.'lLoganAve,CM holidnys . Mc c.l1cul · w/mm 3 yr11 exper. In i-·or the lllllc extras ln e · -------uent1tl. L•f•• Jn,. <1Vu1ln· quality custom yacht Outrall Mas~ai;e ASST. MANAGF.ll blr. Tir<«I of lows. T1r1«I huihlmg. Slclll In form1r~ Cnll 751·3931 70 space t railer park In ot buyin1e own i1upplii·~·1 work & f1111sh wo<xlwo!k 1-----Costa Mesa. Trailer pro Wunt l tJ .:ruw". cn1I II' rrq"d. C.ood puy. CQ. •TASER * v\ded. util paid. Couple us ... J .C. Pt:NNl·:Y. puid 111s. 40 llr wk. Fa bu lo 11 s O" f i: n s e pref. tlwtband mny be LAO UNA 1111.1.S. (J11.1hfll'd onlv apply 11t WCJflOO employed. 548·~ 58 I ·7700 ext 260 Will:ml Hont. Wnr~11. 1300 !_71 ·2310 5252753 Auto mechanic, llRht EqualOpporEmployer l..oi;un/\vu,C.M.SCcMr. •SONYA'SMJ\SSJ\ta:e Able to <lo front l•n<i1-~~~~~~~~·J H11oi:s_. ------ 1-'or the mo11~0Rc yo11'vl' nh11dnmlcl·nt.t XAlnlt wCorkltni lk.>eline Fnsh1ons ha., on CARPlf'ITlR been w11it1111: ror call l'On un u o en er. . M "'l ... T'"' ......... CE II oni 4~ a.122/1133 89(16 opportunity for y11u to "' n ii:;""'" &.'18·1780. Outca y. earn a11 mur h ns Sil S(l 1>l•r We hnv1• lmmNi. •~t & hr proftt. Car lit phnnl' ror lr11Ju1ttrlt1I M~n · ~yftMftf AVON ncc No rnvcMtnlt'nl. VrCl' tc·rrnm·r 0 1f1K•nttr. Must reparation wordrnhe. !Jli:t 7470 or lie f111l l<h cnrswnl1•r ••••••••••••••••••••••• R47~64&6. w /own hund t oolll & Schoof& & 7005 Spri'!?c 1~ TIM l';11Jnbl~ or working from lnstructfon t tm• 0 Start•. d1 .. i:rnrn!!I or vcrbol In· ••·•••••••••••••••••••• ' Bovs & Girls s11uc1111n11. llAIARTEMDER Sell cosmetlc!I. fra · lOto1.fy('11r!\ofa11<•.0al· i\pplylnPerson Full or Pert· Yl..,. grunce1 & more from the ly Piiot doll very roull'll A.ocJ-r't Gardent Rt> rcu<.ly <o work a11 8 world's l11rgcst toiletries mny Ix• uvu1l11lil1.! :n your 2301 San Joaquin profeasional bartender In co. Flexiblll hr!I. Cnll nrea. Earn profit for de· J111ls Rd, Newport UeMh_ l Wl't!k. f'ree Job place· 540-70.UorZcnlth 7·1359 llvt'rie~ & c;u1h, trii>!\ or mcnl osslstn n ce . mcrchnndillr ror sellinl( CARWASHHILP. _ 714 '834·1960. 1104 E. 17th new subsc-rlptlons. For Ovrr 20. I" /tlmt' only. St, Santa Ana. American Bllbysltter wanted, SH)O lnformntlon iMue coll METRO CAR WASH Bart.endersSchool. mo., bring 1 cruld OK. 642·4321. From San ~SO llnrt)()r81,CM J-L.. WClllffd, 7075 518·'7243,645·7575 Clemente -Son Juun ---- VU> Capislrann areu. coll CASHIER •••••••••••••••••••••••Babysitter, 2 children m/ 495.0630 and Mi!le1ion Vie· Over 18. Full·llme home. RotallnR days of Jo _ El Toro area, call Good ray. 5 Loc11tiona Live in or out. 642· 1460. &to-1220. METRO CAR WASH SelectiveHousehold. Babysitter, full time. EqualOppor. Employer 29SO HarborBl,CM Nul'lllng & Family Care Mature, reliable womanl~~~~~~~~~,1---;C~AttS-;;H;;l;Elt~-- Penonnel ~~r~A~0?;[ri~ c~i:dg, ~~BOATS 0 T CO Over 18. Proof or age r~ Employer Pays Fee ' WILLARD I A 1 p t 709 "500Campus DriveN.B. housekeeping. Call . q'd. App y, u111yr11. . · Cull~lS05 644·7191. lmmec:I. ()pcnin1ts For: E. Balboa Bl, Bolboa 1---=:.:.:..:::..::..::::.:.::___c--:-~----:--::-:: • Boat c.,.nten Attractive. matur Babysitter. wa~ted ~·~ •T~h• . Cuuc:asian woman de days at a time mcl~1Chn1; •RoUitrt sires position as persona nights. 2 Boys age 3 & 7 • AtHf'ftbi." secy. Past experience a"'l·640 __ ·1'_f.60_. ------executive aecy, propert • Miii Workers- mgmt & public: rclntions BAKERY SALES f"our Doy Work Week 534·7490or 537.7447 Mature woman. p/Umr. Apply In Person 1----------t Dl'corotlnit nhihty de 11200<.:ondor A"e n'PING MY HOME s1rable. Salary OJH'n Fountain V111ley 50c per page. Lagunn Niguel ar«i:l'. (50 Frwy at Euclid 549,4339. Mesa Verde 493-3074 Aft 5. offramp> • • CLERICAL Lile typing, JO kl!y add~r. phones & filing. TPT. Newport Uch. 642·3260. ~ Hobbies. Thlnp 1 Let your eye& browac throu1h ''The Hobby Shop" ln the CluslCiecl Se<tioO ~acb Wedoe9day Ii Saturday. '· I I ~f OAILVPILOT 1 Sunday Apnl 11 1918 1 !~!~•••••?!~~!~ .. -.?!~ ~!~ ..... ?!~~!~ ..... ?!~~!~ ..... ?!~ r-.W-.d 7100..,.W..+ed 7IOOitefpWah4 7100 MefpW..t.ct 11ool R£j!llO Elt.at.eSales S.CCorp!L...aSl2S ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••• ... •• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• '8SONHR/ ~ErT /STEHO J i *I . SALISPIRSOM Fee Pa1d:t=xC\llng ant'I I PAYaOlLClllll( T>·~ 6U v.pm &. ho\• 0 ,..,.,. . . wantfd. F;Aatuoe Wac c:orp.lnh'\lnteocnplc'.1. INSERTERS Ju .... IOR 1ndui-1r1ou• lndl\1d u3I ht <'karound In •Ftff 1$ Day Traln1nr ol?Jinntsnti1WoolcnCo Worldor1auomey 1nil' " loc bu..) per~unnd ofr dht''-lfit'd ofc V.Of k £n Cour10t bas (ull ft part tlmeopcm al Hlale Ir corporlll~ SALESMEN \,.nl>~ dut11-,, ro11i.i.t or 1'>r mt>~l•n' people Ir -Otdllltc.O.rProet1un 1ntt to -.how bNut ful law Aleo ru J ohi-P..+-,,.. , . .,,roll l'Ottl"l>l)OOden~ l" Y.UI ~Ul. umkr ~om.., pr •U Sald OrltJh,\C' County faubion. lll l-A." or,. c A.b1ia11 Abbot ~1'10n11d Noexperiencen~essan Boys & G1rli, t015 )rs old, earn 111rn11. rcporh l'lt R" a..'ure 1-'or •1>1>0lntment •11 L11un1 Or.in~~ 1m·11• l\o•••'nec. We Aaency, •!iOO campu-. -$20·$50 per week ~e tting new qw111mcn1.andudt-hi> "'"~C' . County t\o'llo)UUhuw&dwnuba Drive, Suite 102, .NlJ Apply ln Per on customers for the Oa1ly Pilot. W ork 1111: ~ v.pm r.·nnl ac <.l!»1'lhrdAd!'llnti7i ·•I Advc-rthinit In r~ lkll\O v.anirobe. I $.57-6122. h ~ountanll uc p.1~ roll e\ t· o lldll) Pilot C..llforrua ~ou h•ve lraNP.Ortatlon ---------- l>AILY rt&.OT ours are 3 30. lo 8 30 after l>Chool and 1".1 IOke> lritt•r"v"'ini: PO&\ 1s.oo •11 Advl'rt1ain11 1.n l'o11t1on " v.ould hlc e a b1ah in SICRITAllT l l O W. IAY ST. a fow more hours on Saturday & ~Ion' 4 ·ru••:. ~u al)pl l'osto Mt>i.a, Ca~ u ~hcel\Md, lt't u~ ••· c-ome c•ll 1'11~> 81$-8208 Leadln& Rnl F.a t:lk COSTA MISA holidays. This lb not u paJ)t'r route No 01·.:t .... ) .\ilplv Suuunal -I bl•t you In obt11anln1e your CommHelal bl'Otlt>rai:l' d e 1 1 v e r i f s <.> r c o l l e c l 1 n i . s', IL· nn <.:fir p , 4 36 t alCEnlOHIST R-..ul i:a.latl' l,1<'1:11i.u. Sa lea Servlc\nlJ Full•i co. bas 110 upt>nlna for .to NO l'llONl'..:<.:ALLSACCEPTEt> Transportatio n provided. You must iilft'h.N II Drl j.lhl. 1nt t'll lat>nt. <.:Jill Urush \'ultomers. E lm emdent 1rc'1 W/('lCp('I pc~unublc aul wllh hUi llll Aory on the J. t r ox R 0 o hve in Huntington Beach ~ou ~h o( P~OMel Re~nalt~ ll • m't'f.h:d to h•ndle v~n llZ·S440 ~mo.&up.8'*~¥ typtwritor nr oicr\'ll SI utcr lo quah I) ro $1111\ 1-·ct' 1la1d Th1) ht• u \ > c 11 I I dire ct o • SALESWOMF.N, 3 Yra ex Uoually t:unlpNcnt q ul\'11 !ffiK a., 12 Cost.i M ... u ba1»1.'<l <'ll '' photw loud plu' llh• t)'P per. tor ulc ol conl"m lnrnlna IYPl~t + i.h. Equal Opportunity i-:mploy~r 'l't•lu1111 ,, tlrarcc1t ~ l'' 11111 111 lxiu1r1lnic. happy ro r ll l y Eu r o V o i Supt>r ofc nt•ul bcnerl~ ....,W..t.d 7100HetpW..ted 7 100 Vl·rd ~N•ll 10 t111, .. 1 H\".1IE~tulcotricc QN.!at ashlons. Sal ory areal opportunity f()1 ••••••••••••••••••••u• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Equul OpportunJty Emph>yt>r ls Will n •cru11 •• t l'hD opportunity to h•uro the + comm . A pp l y rt1i1hL p(ll'$011. <:.II: l'arol •EXCLUSIVE • kvel Al:i.o 1-°l"I' J11h~. bu~me5s ttnd f(l'OW with Apropos , !9 Fo.sh 10 Blilrry. Grubb &. 1-.:111~. I ~i·nd fl'"tmc 01 1-.tll. lh1· <·omp11ny. Plcu it~ lsland,N8644·26$2. 4l'J9 MacArthur Hlvd . • ., • .,.hion Tr:uuc~• .... W..+ect 7100 H.fp W..t.d 71 ,\hi,;ail ,\hhnl l'l·r•o1111l'I 11\Jrl t'Omplt•h' C'mploy Ill SALlS Swte 100, N.ll.1133 ZOOO. ' t J ')ht••n .. 1hlt· boulatau~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• 1 < m •nt • hi "l•n" fln ·' Sandw•Ah delivery mom I A•'•'lll'). 1;,u1 .11npu., ~ · ~l 1•· .. 0 u Earn ~r,;, romml11lon " 'e~k"''.:11h•bl•tllh'fl •.111t1·~ HOT.r.M"'ID pta111tt•n,1111·1· 111·f,1111>< u11 ,t. ~u1te 111,, :\U ul:11) hi:.tu1)' und r e· for snl•s"ndll.slln"~.No lngit. Xlnt p/tlft\o r,:s ,SlCRITARY $1000 111 wnlt-u ~· wn :!O r -. .,. J• t h I k D 11 p·1 t ~ .. "'" A .... l" h k C "k 0 1 1 • f· 1 Mu.·u ~a>v•k 1'.ns:h:ih Ai> u111111r1.1 & ant' "'" 3:>1 t.1:!:! qwn·mt·nts tu a y 1 o monthly chor&e. Nlc:e ol· p J>.vX ., rs w • n Tempurary UI" •1n1 1111: aa uon I ... u.. ,1l plu,h 11·1 c t'nkr 1.Jkc :id 1,1,1;, P O. lku. 1:,t;O, fl"e. Call "·'"9"11 Call 00-0145 Exct'll('nl \"pin" & sh, Clerk· Typist l'\;r11l .in t•nt•1 i;tl1t· c k1k ov1iortu111\\ Xlr11 ,,11 +. I>.) luuvv.>l0kl"t'f~·r. lll>11'1 L'iir,_,1 l't•lii•·•I n.•r,•in p SI 4L C u C 9""""'' ' .,.., " " • I I f .• I 1. .. l r , , , . ,.. ~OM~I Mgr " o:.ta , .. csa. a · °''"'v S "'VI •~soo mt.1th. lt"al ct<" l>1.·v.irt11w11t11ltht·U.11I) t°l11t·1•r ~; .. 1plo)ment ll'llo ),l-1.:l\chl~l ll.'.ll pn< """"""" f'rt•l'oulOur•'ll·H11ltng -• lt S575 ~ SU"'1"'1ERPOSlTl.ONS· Kay ~ml~~ly Aaiem·) t\l'i'I tor t w C a,,. ll"u , umm ('.di luntrvl . .iJ;una. ~" ... ci.1,t •f 1 •~•-,...,,,. ~ .,. -• "' In Ille J1 e.1 rn 110 ,.t•1.-kmll Re<ept1oft s to _r " " ' . lGSl to .. F,dmi;<'r 1•f111t Uu111•i. t·on'•'t of /~>:t•11t·). 55n K.~ lll~•!>ukel'"''r re P .,.,1 ~ ,..___. Trne to S57S •• n •. ,1,..1 •1 all aruund t'l'l' P aid . Top notch r w. ~~--~·.._ Requirements· Coll(ljle Suite lll7 ~nn•ii Anll t\1)11111 1..i1 .. tric·1 l1hn1: "'' ,,.. 1 · a.' ---.,,-· • ' -. .,. d JI rd W k ' h.rndllllll 111111111 , & \\ork t:,ct· Su n ·t.11' Ion): hr-.. ~B 8.J) front I.I\ 1• 111 \l1 .. .,111n \ 11·JO Jrt'J 11t·r,onnd ~rsun Ab C-06ta ~c!>a co will tram .,,u ent. a or er. Call 547-1 314 In•• "'Ith 1.0,.> 101111111 IK-.1\)"l)pmw JIJrtli.i~rk uut L•l~le 1•1uk1ni; KJ'"1111!1\'1.hA~t.>ncy f t\ Joh:. ~·nd rcsum aJlphase:.oCpersonnd 29'7S Fairview Dr.CM Depend11ble. Able to-----" "' I 1 , f t t b75 2256 It.SI t-; 1-:dmRcr or ~·.ill \bigail Abbol Good l) ptng nee. Also leave CalJC. Call. 835·3700 SI::CRt.IA ll\' LEGAL 1-•. \1;dll•nl tu111p.111) r:;r J per drt d101111t ... ------Su1t~ltr. ~.intil.An.i 1• .. ,...01111..,I • .\ocnc)," ftt Jobs Ab1g111l Abbot RESTAURANT ~entCuhf. hugallon& l1Ct1l"111' nlu' op•w1rtu111l\ l'J't: pro' I e e ai '"" u~ .. • 1 1 • " I I · "'--~s(E•pr do l I t "' r · I p() B •21 ~lUU.'it'•eerirs par 1nw Call 547-8184 (",imp"' Dr. "··Ile 102. Personnc /\"enc•'. 4500 All """Lllons App y ID -.. ~ • mes 1c re .i ion e\11 tor Jd\,111•·t•mt·nt l .111 n •v Y.. _ux, '".. . .... IE B.\ "(·},\ I'. '· It" ~ ""' " ., ,,..~ ( N Brld S I . T k II ' u.I'-· 11 d · .,. u ·' .. , ~U 55i6122 C:impus Dr, Suite 102, persoobtwn23U&4.3(1. or ew a aonm 0 1' 11·1 '· 2 youn ~ t>t21l21~·llit.2'11. lur "" .,.,.,..a s:in ~.t9'~ :\laan St t;i5.JiiW \l\~.\GJ-:1< 1:1 un1l .ia>t ----•N B ~7 6122. no se '1< C r o wn . COsta Mesa. Parl lime la\\yers . Non 11m okt1 Pollllmi·nl 1 I----bldi; :'\e\\ llOrl &-urh I' H <> T I.) G R A P II J C Southco:ul \'illage. 381C Please call 546·1821 t', ume pus111on Al .. u DAILY PILOT Ex . I Housi:kcc1wr lur i:ut·-.1 tii~ 70W \lOOEL tor fashion & lllCEPTIONIST South Pina Drive, Santa ntt'<l temporo1ry 1-"/111111· Penmenta home. llJ>l1 7 \\I :.hilt I l):UH' IH·28. I'll)" + l.Jc"d real est:Ue agent to Ana. s.cr.t.y /llecept. lHJ presttgo ofc 811! \10\1 J.1Ct w Ha ) ~t . l \1 Cllil bet"n !I.in\ &. 1>µm ,,_ ________ -i l'orlfoho. Send data. & ans"' er phones in a(-tlve Typist Equ.il Opa><>rt unll) Machinist I ~6-ti7lo. __ _ MANAGEMENT ; 111cturcs 1C jl0ss1blc toS & !\'o. H.B. real estateofc. 6 RESTAURANT MGR ChaJlent:ng position ror Employer Fur protol\pc & small Internat1nnal '.\larkct II l>hoto. P 0 . Box 2ti. Days 8 30-5:30. Newport Beach. Food" strong typis t w /good COOK llUllnlll) run. ... '.\lu:.t lie' Research 1-'1rm nd:. j>{'O TRAINEES San Cl~mente. CA. 92672 TOllH REALTY cocktails. Experie nced work xpcr. A1rporl in all facets or restaurant SECRETARY Profoss1onol carN!r 011 port fori.ec'yw/IBM tx cc & sh exper . Some math aptitude. Xlnt Ir 111gc bt-11ef1ts & pleas1111t otmos a>b o r L C llll !03·8202. & ;,ble lo w urk from pl c l or ll"'l.Jur ... nl PLi\.'iTlCS Vcru,8"16·1371 mgmnl.c .• a.~""" area.~3661. Buyv1cw Manor Conv 1 l\o E\pcr. Nl•t'l'!>,..<ff) '""~ llu:1p Saluo ntn):l' ~ 75 ~ketehe:.. verbal rm.true ~.~·ll 11Pat;)onl r~;11,.~1.rltini: lmnwdiakOp .. 111111:,.. MOLDING MACHINE RECPT/SECTY tu tJ.l.l hr. COl>IU Me:s.1, \ions or bluepnnls Mold "nll" WI\ ~I~~ • !>.in OP"'n "TORS ~2.JSOS. makin.: kno wled)(c D1ego.92l2ct :\Iu .. tbcn,cr:tl. .,_ llui:.y ph ont•s , j.!OOd Secretary/Sales Asst SECRETARY COOK , U 1 nnl'r ~;h 1 Cl , llOWAHDS COl"F'l!:E ~HOP, 6i3 7750 ·ooK. musl have 1 yr m111 e'<p er Charlie 's helpful Ahle to work an KE\'-PU'"''ll Hondahh-. rnr & phC1nc Taking applications fnr typist Apply in pcrson RN needed for Npt Bch Rr. dcpcmdently 3.5 Yr:. ex· ·"· GuTnThi·:-.lt•un•l>l m(lldmi:machincoprs.on 8 .30 to 4 . Pac1fi c office of national firm . SF.CRETARY ror Rr.11 ptn ic INfOREX UTOTEM MARKET all shifti; Modern. clean Tra\\le r . 350 Kalmus, Appearance important Eslutc Cu• in Fru.h1u11 STAC,OSWITCH IMC . manuf. i>lant Paid group Costa Ml'l>O 510 3!135 COORDINATOR for occas1ooal convcn· Island. Must haves yrs ll39Hak~ Costa '.\le:.a To ~J !HI fi r II Im 1 l'orA1lpl11-.1tum&lnCo Ille & health ans Good 7AM-l:lOPM t1on work. lllode ratc expH, t ype 70wp m , 54~041 · ..... h h 1 UH CALL 1111 I V.12 770.i! \UCation plan {epresentatl\·es sctr'I skills & nccura<'Y shorthand lOOwa>m, c.ill "-' "' Calife>n1io Time Life L1brancs ex per· supervision '" preferred. Call l\I a r v ------ J::qual Opp. 1-:mpl"'" m f ~~C~1~;~l ~i.r~n~ .... ~~~ h Apply In Pen.on Judcie yourself! lllust have at least 2 yrs ,,·/figures nee. Age 24 ~ faleen 640 0123 Positions a\ ail trom l L l.in.ii:cmenl 1 • _... Mold' 11 · b acute hospital. To make M nd ~ L-·'/,.__ COOK PREP t --\\k w 1 ) r E'\lcndl:"d ,1,. ' l't:UPJ.t-; l'EHS<>:"" nee"'''°" mCJ a~ part lime JU open· II ppl. l'On ta cl l\I rs . S3rj?enl 64Z-4l27 ° uy .. ,..ec:ys ~ ..n9rnq T o P nut , h fur r a" t .. :x a>r rt . ex pe ri e nc .. d s1gnments \'Ill rnd~e 11 E'et lookm~ lor pa1 I 2G5 Un~~ i\ve. C ~t. mi::. tnr tho:.e quahfwd. Jensen, Director or Nuni· or Tuesday for inrorma -lkkpr Conatr /R•cept lh1h. ~!1 ll351. t • how.eclcan111g done on a .• h I d 11 Blk So. or Buker 9am :! 30pm l>r 3.:lOpm· tlon. All JOO'-' Fee Paid ... e.ifuod hou~t· .. 1u ... t bt' "t't'kly bo<,is Wan.lo\\• .. pa1u .01 a)s '"l". nwd tr mt• .i'~ut Lii t· 111 OHRoohilll gpm \\'oik 111 not i.uilt'<l in g S e rvi ces·•---------- ,t .. p..,nd.lbll' s~ .. t ,her. \\Jll'i. \\ a\lnt;. ett· 3 us & dental in~ Call 1111med \\ holl•,.,111-wppht>i:. Full\ . _ __ _ ---i lo evt>r} o ne, howc\ e r ~7~14~64~2~27~34~. E~.O~·~E~··~~ Lu Rt'11ll1l•rs Agenrv i,IOYJ Lido P.irk Or NH hO"JJll ~1 t'\"'•rience .; 2 The Pt."Vple ~l:H h1ne t·.t111tah1t•d bi:! 222:t POOL lhosll "'ho 1o1rc re11dv will SECRETARY •llYlO ltlrch St, Ste llll " "' Tempora11 Sen IH' bo. "~"port Ut."ach 833·1'1!1\l COUNTER GIRL l,.., horn~ Plt•ai.e call t7i31 lntne Bl. Tu.<1tin MonO<Jer·Resident MA.IHTEHANCE pro!tper. Ua:.c pay. nus RN. l·l l :lO Call for Appt/t::stah t~• f;&,l l'fflc11:nt & m l'r HI 'l11mani: ~h1ft A1>11ru\ iO tlr ~ \\ ~ Ph) Ills~ 111:1 Suite 113 5 I~ 9392 \\" .-, .. , ,1 "t•ll pn• ... ,•ntt'<i Sre Clay El las :it the & cu mm Earn SIOO + Shirt. Apply• 33915 Del lmmt'<llate open1n1t for hu,bJnd &. '"'~ ll"am tu ~c\\porter Inn Hotel an per 'llok. For anformauon Obispo. Dana Pt. Secretary w/man 3 yr:. Serv1<'e Sta. Allend;int, ICfYPUMCH OPR 1111111.,1:•· nur lmk ~loru~e ~ 8 No phone calls &mten1ewrall83J.809S _ _...;;. ________ ,office exper. &c abihty to full l)r p /t1mr. Appl), . • \'Jnct) EHlu"n t' • :'-1ght :-.hilt. "l'} lo t.ipc &I un1h i11 II i i .ipahh· uf µlt•asc E 0 E work independe ntly. Bro\\ n ·s Shrll. 9!)() t~ 1-.,1>e1nd1111o! f 1rm ... e .. k-. IB'.\I 129 e'per hi·lpful I nw...tiui: ~"'""" hanillani: ----1 RE.\L LSTJ\TE SALES SALl::S folio\\ up " make de Coast llwy, · 11 EPAID t om1>ett•111. '"·ll o1r ,11rs ~.3opml.im !...ii.in , . .,,h ri•«•111t'. <\. h,in ----------i Walk•r&L•• AYON c 1s 1ons. Mu i.t ~ ... e.,-_--S At_t_il--l i:.mlll.•d ~l·n oft-1>cr"111 open :\11:ht d1rfcrl•11ll.il d\ m.in '' r>t· Jte,1dt•nl l' PRODUCTION REAL EST ATE pleasant, well groom ....... .,.,rv1ce t.i. ~n IHI . ---------~ Stron~ I) P11'!1: :\Int "".' &.j Xlnt "orkani: rnmh .\11p 1 ... upJ)ht•1l. ~wu • 11t·r "'" Earn 'lloUhoul leaving Typing 7o. s h BO. die p/Ume. E xpi•r 'd onl> · l~·rw \l..,~1 h'l' J"!" <.ill, h ,,1t1nnal ~\ ql"m' l'.cll l.111dJ for .ilJIJI CONTROL CLERK LOCATIONS your aa>l bltlg. Be un taphone. Also. s..,ckrn& Avail ever. & wlc nch lontrul l.1r1•t•r ~.11111~0) C:orp ~3l.t l11rch,:\ll i.111 11>.111 ,\A,\ Lo<"at1on s In AVON REPRESEN· Secretoryw/manlyrof Nenl u p1ie u1·. & El Roberto's f'a~hiun hlantl 'H Call UJ\Cti-l I 2\130 CREDIT & COLLECTION CLERK m1•nt \i:t'lll'~. 5:,., llr.4•" K110\1 .lclll!l' or m.;t1•r1;1I Oranite ond Los AnJteles, TATlVE. I have an oa>en· C1ce exper. &. xlnt typln11 handwr1Hm1 Apply A:\l, L al S fT · Mon'ne Diesel HI\ ersidc and San Diego VI •t skills. Some st,atl1>L1cal. 2590 Newj>Url Ulvd, C M FEE PAID e<J ecy ra1nee or 111\l'llllHY rnnt1nl ck \'' h f ii' mg In sto Del .. cu. d lctaphonc. Good at . • - ;\;e\\ 1JOr1 lk·at h. f a,hc1111 Mt chanic ~•n:d I.it.-t~ pmi: rc4 'ti cuunttc~ •II nc 1t1es Work your own hours & t 1. l u d. 1 n w 1, r k 111 g Service Station 11111(•,m.111 •T)Jll.<I ~tt•111J • 1 1 d "t ·11"1 1' " I I f "I ., •ru" • v r ''"'"•sq l bb " ' (I) ,, 110 " u. -' . yµ1ni: I• ,,1 i•ni:.111,. 411,t n but or I nu\\ c< g.-u ., ucpnnt:. •• ~ ,.:111): o e ... vvv mee your ne1g ors. w/several "COPI" l'un ex per pre . ay & l'' l'll E\l'IU,i\t' Sh.1rp, \\1•11 & h h 1 ,. 11 t l I fl In ' • a t ,...··tl•1n71"J " "' ' I • I · s ort unc ft'<I ... !-.t \\"c•,h•t nl'..; I' 11 111,. w µtu . pn1\11 1 i: .,cpur c w ...,.,.. "" ... ni:.rullvrpt tlm<• "1111 ~ )111111• ' '1u · 1 11 r.-t cl m 't111111•d 1't'1'"r'"~lo ~wk ~Ir. llcrlt>1 11.111 ut tiii ~2'J t ll.1" St•rut rt•,...1111" t1il'O, ST ACOS WITCH INC lobh >' a t ca . p rt" 11 l i' erracn':it 644-338' Shvel 1. Station 17th t. f 111111. ~I .m 1· .. 11t.1<l1" l') l·i.1•1· o t 1" >U'IY llw>1 Ji:!l.t lnin ... l ':i , ll:J~R.iker.l'o~t.i ;\ll•i..i c•o11n11elin.: rooms. Ir me NM :\tr ,;1111.11.1 .t 1 1.1~ :!i:lt 1 11110 St run~· oh sk1lb L1 f eR ua rd & U 11 It l ) 1)11\'Uk manager '!-otrlce IALl':SCAR~F.R 91\M 'Ill NO()n ·--· -·-----· <"•"t·• ,\11.,.,1 .\I ,.111,.11.111 ~ .111t..,,l1t· 'ul ""' Fee pt·r~om.. l!\-1• 1't•n1er L.1kt• ~l ,\ T t II 1·: \\ o ;\l ,\ ~I 549-304 1 und ~1·p11rall• work are a NAT'l. CO THI IRVIMI CO. Serv Sto Attl.'nd. Day, & tlowit ,cl ~:q11,1I 0 1111,.11 Jut ..... C:.111 C~mtrul t'ar~t·r f'ur~:.t. $2 .llJ hr l'~rH·nl 11 111111. t 0 "c I,. 1,.11.•. ~'.<111.il Oppm ~.m11lnH•r prm ul111i: ead1 n''Ul"lal(· EXl>ANDlNG 550 Newport Ctr Or mtc!I. Sal lot cvmm. 2201 1-:mph>\•'I ... 1111110) nH nl \)lc•n( ~. 1\H( ~'11iw l.11!-Savini: nc\\ l"Clllll'I, ,._. <'Clll\Jc l \\Ith h1' O\\ll dc~k ~11\d '.\tANAGER THAIN EE ...,ewporf •---h E Coa'!lllwy, CdM. ---------. ;.;., 11:~r. & ~t.tnd.irll '" 't ,ucl Ir m1•rt h.111b l' l1·"h" hr ... ---------1 tclt·vlluol~ t:ARN ur TO " --q 1t 111 "'"'r olcfrr \\ ,., ,,.1 . .i t .u. hll' 1~ 111111: SI 0 h Equal Oppor Employer S 11 1 PI' I N(;, It F: ('. DELIVERY MAH I .1rl\ \\I T111\n r .. 1111· I \I .11 ,.,1 '" n •ll1•1 I \lu .\ h,I\ 1• tl1•J><•ncl l ,H 111.•1 ~. llljli/l ....... !If)~ PRODUCTION TR ., ... l ... G "r. r. ~~~~~~~! WAREllOUSt::. Mature, "'"" "" PLUSC0MM1SSION ,__ ________ , lntelh.ent, honc!lt. Op· FEE PAID •I ;l'll Ilk l-:\1'111 ... 1\". lllh\ 1•11 n•·nh 1111.1' \\ 111 l.1kt• kid~. at U.. • 1,111,. & 11.1111 111 .111 lhe '''VI'' ot \\ork' \cllt .Jt 111 :ll, 1111 1111' hu~11l\"~!-.\<'furalt' J:? hr'\\ k f>.16 i \111 \l.il1111• \\ 11 11\t'll I' "I llt111\1'4 h'.1111111! 11" I ,II 11\'I. (; lll):h,I Ill 1111 1 t.t'> ~l.!.I CONTROL ru1l111n 9,.i.1,.,t11ne.-for MAKE UPTO .. portun1ly to adv111H'1· pr1• 1i.en-<1n11 H honl, S400fitstWHll S.Cretariu SS61• Uoat bwlc1eri.. W7 Han i-:,1,..r 11 " 't"hl"1lulrn1t I 11111111" ' lleJd Start.. t'or Jnten iew Apt. CJtll Type 55 Sh 80. dolph, CM. '"' 1 IM I l\Plll~ :\Int ".ibr~ \l"1l•---------t-,1>1' 1n,1•nti.1, rnntiol l ra1n1ng. Cl:uses 1n · Mon. thru t'rl ()uL~tandingCompnny. -------'~ ,u.111 """"n 1._11m nf hnanc1n1:. ci.1.:rov.. and S40.2997 Good beneCil5. Ana~1m. Showroom Sales9lrl !1'.1.1 \\ 1111". l1·111.tl1· ,., ll\'•11·1111 ,\ 1..i, 11•11111n•cl \f u,I lw ,,1114' I 11 II 111 I., ,1t .. ·1.1111 h1 ,\111.1k1 '.11111\\ 11 111' l nol•·1 ,., 1111 I hur IU .Iii It• .. :111 "1111 111 , h 11 .!•1 II ,1t I 1 \11-l>tt \I 1'1-"l'll'I 11i11ttuc t11111 11111trnl (.. 1warant~ salc11 Plu' FedoryTnte S2.40hr wanledformi>ideEia14',lll l l \' HS an Chtm1,lr~ ,11 1p 1uni: rcte1,1n2 aud10.\1,ual,'11oceklyor •••SALlS l>ayShl(l l1~htlnA fixtur e ,,, llwlul\ lur r.ullo vei:.onno•I fil.-11.11111111tandda 1ly on Expanding young office Electromcs.lrvme o;h n wroo m . E x p r. FILE CLERK .AUTOMATIC ur\mu11111.-,tm~ \:lnl up 549-3041 lh~ Joh tram mg. ha:. lmmt'Ct openings for VltJO EM PLOY'.\1 E!':T helpful l'c·rm I t111w vo~ct111n SCREWMACHIME 111\,t'\llt'll'•l"i f;t',:?111 EqualOµport:mplu\l·r parllime sales r eps . AGE:""CY WoodLil(ht1ni:f'1l\tures MACHINISTS ~·1·l" Joh-. l'a II Cunt 1111 l ,11 I' l' r 1-: nip Io) m "n l \i;t•ll<') ~·~l.'i '" ,.,p.·r nt•f t''' ,\11111\ (.'la~" ,\ ~·lup o1.r ;,, \li•n tor 1 \ Trnll?'> hnmi 1--~~~~~~~~I MANAGEMENT 9am ·2·30pm or 3.30 9pm. 28752 Marguenle Pky Irvine 20'.ll S E Mam 1110:'-t•"11<1r1 t"tr Ur. :!ncl a~·r 011 ,\t'llll" <;rHlll'\ 6t I i!ch\\•n •111 NII d. C ,1 1 ..,.. .... Su R w e w 111 p 8 y 0 v er Pleas ant surroundings. Sui~ 16 M1sl!1on V1ej Ph: M6·290l DEMO NSTRATORS I' r I ' I \\ill tru1n • 11 .>I.I Li41 I llour. l\.B . or 1.111 Brcl\\n & ~""'Ill' ""o ~l trt si•iomo ~IH 1710 I c.H~\~~\lsor.S2~ Sl ,000,000 00 to our Base, bonus & comm. lblkogFwyi~eoryexat Slorl rrr or Full lime t>I t 1:1w tool!> . • . l'l•ntl'r a ·c ore:.t . manaiiers m lint! to In· For pe rsonal inlervw all 83 . bu.~. selhnii jewelry 11up 'HY(' 1 Appl\ In 1'1·r~1111 1 :0.HllH:ln" \J ,\S:,1'.l'!::t ~-~ ht ~lu!-t b.! :?I yr-, or ~urc thal you rece1\•e the call833-8098. phcrs m('rchond1sc. 1-·or • ~ rn "~· SHUR~LOK CORP • ~·1·•u1<' ~llHli•b, ~~,~·11rb 1.:~l;e!,.,.,1:R Ei.;1JCr nl•cilt•d traimn" und help )'OU TifM Life looks ·---------i Exp1.•r'd Onl~ T11p ~S .. ...,. .,...,., ... 1----------lnlo call 631·2'~1 eves HI. 11~:' r \I. ,\~SIST,\~T Blue l>olph111 1300 t-: No• m1111d' l'I ~ \ lll'l'<lecl Top m<int') ~t'\\ need for a suC t'et:>ful S "'L•SGlllL SECRETARY Sal 9 4 01th11 I" t l'h.e1r,1<k ~I :J:i.'>o'i \i.il.ulo,Nll (lhlk:'\'u of:\Je~·.iclcll·n. I S1114ho t~ll:iKll HEALESTATt; hretimccarecr. "" T"" ii:;d R t 1 . --------- \""''I""' t..14 t.!llt ', blk w or Gr.ind• I 00010 Comm Plan .-or uxc o en a in STUDENTS I t-ll \ cm IK E11ual Op1:1<1r Emrh•' .-r I AIDS Costa Mella area. Morns Contra""' ts • DIETAIRY SUPV. I t•\11t•11t•nc·c•cl, apph· at Miii, • MOLD MAKER I n1•reascs your com Member of 26 Realty & eves. 8911-1411 ext 326, ~ ..... 1l.1n· r.111,.:t• ~I I ;,,) hr l'.1r1l1c c ... 1 llW), llrill: '• mis~ion d rsmnlically. ll<rnrds. Mcmbernta Nu-_a_s_k_fo_r_1_,_1n_d_a_____ 15·18 Years I ••• t I I 11· .1 I 1• r •. Cl 11 II• h ;,;14; :Mil:! ~lt\I £) \\ .tnll'd. Plll t \llTW n .. • ... 1i:n & hu1 Id .. 1111:11• & White House Propl'rtlt'i. tlonal rl'locatton hervice. SALESLADY hftm•dlot• opening Work :ifler ~chool & S&tc;. ll.111 1e•\\ l'ml\ "'"1'1. -~ 11,orhor Inn \1011•1. llilK) multi '""''" mold-. for 15!1:;1 Golrlenwut. If. 13 Gu;1ran1eed 11alcs prl>· ••lstsforosecr•tory F /t1me Lh1s Summer .. .,11 ,, r 1111 r1 n, 1. M l·1·1wr.11 Ole ,\i<,1 .. tanl Sh \\ llalhoa Ill NII tii5 :1rn:1 trJn~f.-11~11111•1 t11111 moll! :\li:rll9.1 o;,;_J___ I! r .i m . t-: x ten 8 1 v e Exfutrienced w;H, 0 minimum of 1 Good hrly rate lo 6tart "'~"' ~1. ' I ~ t ~:·~·~•\,';~~·nu~_\. ~1~:11 -MAIL CLERK ~;';~,·;~1n~·~r~~1 .. 11~1llr•·:::;;~ HE,\IA~~~A'.ti:,~~J.t-:S dn,..at if'd a nd ) ell o w ~~t:~~~. ~~~:§i3~ver 25. ye.'1 Hperience In +honuses. Call 752-6242. DIS HWASHER I' 11m1· :!I ll n wk 11.1~i.rn11, 1 Pa~e .idH:rt1s111~thalget1----------1 th• contrach/lenol II.I'' < hl'r 'I ~11 rt I\ ~· rl11111 1ii'i ·,.i;1;1 COMMERCIAL STACOSWITCH IMC l.ICE:'-St:O. results. Over !IO pre· ALESLADY. some ex· 7 1. • 1·:-.uc1•:'\sE1> printt•d c on tracts. P .,.11 e rwoods 45 ft.kl .ct eerospoce t:c·11e·ral 111.1111h•11,cn• 1· In du.,111.11 Curnpll•\, lll'>11h • &1111t,ult• 1.1~ 'l'll\I RATfR 11.ll!Ha"'•r 111,1.i:\ll",,,l 1,ETTIIEHl::U brochur<'S und forms to Feors.hi-;,nvl5land, NB. en•lronmut. Must l.ar•'(' lll~Ur •nn• 'II h.I\ 5 49-1041 •'1\RPf',T m ak0 vour Joi" na51"cr " ~ ' ~ J , ~ • ............ ask for Mr. Bon· ha•• .. ood tyfiinn ..1'' ~1 W t ·11.1-.1 I I\\\ ~ B 'u l'homt• l ,1 lh' tllllllc'ft o~·nin~ tor 1 nn" ~AIU.II Oppor .. :mJ)IO) n T HEA TM ENT• F'rt•c Installation and _.. .,..,. M f'I _ ... _.._~ ... SL II•.~ t•11•ot1ou' 111.111 tl1·rk Wt• tr;11n you lo St'll ptck-upnfHfl.talllamp nanz1oor . rs. oranc. _ _.._" • DOC TORS ASSIST. '1111111: f,11h 1IH ~l lo J'I ,f,t Ill h1'otlth ~p.1 1lulllfl In 111111.111• m.1, .... 1i;c• 'l I \JI nt'I l-'1111 11 ,11111111: •. 1111 \\hilt• \1111 h'.1111 \p "" "11' ,111 11r "'I'. .!l t ll,11h111 ltl l'11~t.1 M .. -.u DOMESTIC \l.11t-u r l1•mnl1• Full 111111• "1•.1111,h rn E111:h•h 1i.•,1k111r l.111• m or 1111 1 ,, t '"\I i.?:I ·11~ t:IHI. FHlll\Y p.e11 t111ll', lui ,m,111 (u1111lu1 c• m f J.: ,\!'Iii\ ,1 t I 7 <!) \l11nrn\IJ, t 1111 ,,, co,.t.i \h-,,1 G irt Friday ( ;n.wi \lo fll:llt 1'' .~ I\ pllll: ,\bit• In run oh & hun1lli- 'thl<lmt•r 'I ;-.;r11t llPJK'ar 1 n 1: II I\ .1 r r a l' :i l I lwt \\ 1•.-n 9 s 11111 :!233 \lu,t I><• h1i.h .., h11111 1 _________ -t IKullei. with an .1<'«elernt· post "f'or Sale" signs aleslady f/t1me for ex i:r.111 Al~o. ('nn11twr • 1.11 ~...i cou1,.,•• lh11t i.tarts 1m· \\tlb built in lock box elusive children's store, ltull' <'Ink t:u111I 111:1111• nwd1;1lcb Jf \IHI .H<' 111· Fret> bu:.1n<''l'I cards So. Coast Plaza. Hrs 12 111111111111· 111.:h ~• hnul I newport 11•r1·'11"'t an 1•;cri11111? hit.: uflrr an1t1.1I order. Soles noon to 9pm. Please call 11r.l1I :\Int "OI k1111' 111n1h I 1n11n••\ lrnm the ~tart agenl'i for OVl'r I~ 11uh· 1549.8585 Mon Apnl 12. & tnni.:1· lwn..Crt. \\Ill Ill personne ):t'\ 1n<ll\ uh1.1l1tl'C1 lr<'C di\ llllllnli !..upporl llUb• ll'r\ll'\\ H.1m 'I ;111.1nt agency 1r.11n1111:onth4'Jllhlnnnc ~1dar1l'~ In ('St:r ow. SALESMAHOR \Ion thru h 1 t-:cau.tl OP or 111,111\ 111p olfH t'• Ir!<' at mnrl,;n11c. Insurance end SALESWOMAN piic 1-:m11l1w1·r .._ii:! •• -.. 752·0331 1-.I tin uuul Ortcnl!!' t 'oun 1r1urkNmg I Fealc"t arnwlng Int'! Safeco '""'ranee c o. I\ I •• 11 fur rur lhcr ck COmpnny in Orange Co. fCMMtoln Volley ' .ill 1111 ;cppumtm1•nt H 114 Hit:! t ·11 I•> 70', i mmt•dlate outgoin1t i.<1lesperKnn. In· 175701rookhunt 'J:l'\l,Hlln ll\llh' 1a 1h 1\rl('nl', <711 1 COMMISSION llookinit for n1t1tressive. t:lllL 1-'ltlllAY in,,\I. 1-:~T.\'I t-: comml~~lnM with /\0 come unlimited. 1''i•r 1•roh·~~101111I MAIL CLERK 'i:ur't'. It'\' ,. ,ur1t1to;il n .it·i•n...,.,.111,.,1.rrt•cl) \'AN('t-;.') that nllow you Ptr:6313330 IHl\lt-:~·1 H. w;rntt•ll full l'l111r111uc•1,1. c·a•lm•r. ht1· l'rrm l t111w l"''""in lor Mruh & nn ula11n..: .. , In mnn.i,i.:t• uppr11x1mnt<' to n·rl'l\l' e<1mmis1llnn11 's 1 f 1 hi 111111' .! .. 1111 1'111lcln•n 11c•11n11 . & 1)111111(. Xl11l rl·,111111,1hl<' p1•r"111 11t•1 1''1111or 11 t1ml' 1>.1~ I\ tno unit• 111 N1•wi111rt 11dotcclo~corcscrow. · 81~perllon or col ng \I I I ' " h ... -t'"\I L"n<•wl~·'"t' •1t m1•1lrcu1r11 I .. houtlque. Wknd & PT, 1.,1 .... 1· ,.,111.111! .ni; r"·"''' '" "' • ,,.,, · • " cm~ t111q1.1t11•nt .-,ur11.t•1) l\1•:11·h . 1·11mm1•,ln11 d 1 M t be aa 'f't'o4loni; llcof,t..•lrlv1•r11 , , • , h1·lpful.hutnol111•1· ~1.1rt 1·1·nt1•r . llu11t1nsttn h.1 ~"· al)l'l11\1mn1rly Anl'r <15 ycnroi In busl· &y inur•. Uli 1 • t11·11·q ll-I0 111lt2 11.\llDWAHEtl.Jo.ltK.rr. S l50 mo. AP l,lll I HO 111.·ac•h Kl:!l14!tl ~!llH• mu we<'kd.i)& 11Q:>b Wlth4Ht·omp1inyof str(>ll8dlvc & (ash 0,n n •l\'(• & 11llll'k mrrt•h;111 :-O.c•w1M•1 l Ct'lllt•r llr, :!1111 Iii~ l9l l f1ct•11 to ln,urt' rnntlnulty mlncil' · Ap~ly at BorJt!•l, DRIVERS WANTED ch"t'. S th1v "'"rk wk SN' l-1t••r Nil MURSES AIDES nf p<1h cil••. our 81)() Oil "'.lllaj(C I· 111r, 1126 Su. M1k1• J uhn""'l· ut II W <>ix·nin,; .. 1111 «II ,11111-, RIECEnlOMIST !IOCIOtl.'ll nrr "<·ttlnl new ~?.uht H wy, La fillll\8 \11•11 or Wnnwn \11"t 1>1.• 2~ nr U\ t'r ,\ppl) In r't•1,1•11 w I I ~ ht c 0 • I 2 L MAINTEHAMCl n111 Ill p 11m1• ~:•q1t•r t\tll t1ml!. good vhon~ anduslry rc<'ord11. Our1-""'..;'_a_c _______ ~ lloc·~~~lt>r St l':'lt___ MECH.A.MIC prr·I d Goo<I ... 11.Hu·' & \Oln'. 'l:lnt typ1n1t. ~50. vol um<' ii1 inure \han SALIS IEP HB.IARCWELOER 2nt1 ~hlft . Ll•.tcl 1n 11 ht•1wl1t' ·'1>11h" Pnrk m117S2!~12l St.000.000 II dny! t,000 'IiM!Umtls nowforlhe m.inufacturC'r nf plm111t• su""f'"' c11n" • 1415 - -----Ho mr11 xnld 11 month. P.l\rt t1m1•. evci<. f:xnnr ... R t/"'-t •1 I • ti 1 l •·~1Uv•tllll\k"r "Wrll" Y•llow Cob I t:?t.t !>.l•k•' A' t•nuc l-'0\1ntn1n \inlll'v ,,.., productsfnrfood l'N\Hl' S upt•riur A -.·. NH ecep -c.,-.ary .. ore mpor,9n Y as ...,.. "' ~. .. for st.1nlt>s'I lilt-el ''P lndustr\. 5 y,., lo!t'fl<·r.11 &12 i.110 1-: o t. Lu"urlou'I N n nfc. Xlnt year we paid oul more your own p a ycheck l-l11t SIRO"t-t'k&i1111 Mt'n 11r l.tithM 1''ull..,r IJrush ""h•<; !11;!1 fl37H pro'< lG hl"I P wk A11J>I) andu.,t11al maanll•nanc<' v.11rkmj( ronds 1'ypana commluion11 tha n any Money Is lo Ile mad U I :1(1 "1 629 Tt>rmanal exf)l'r., h)dra11hc t''\pc'r , "lur~<'' >\1d1•-c t•\1lt'r0d rt·~ "ti ,\1 u'<t be well other year In history -w/lhis client Interview Way •27. CMt:t \lesa_._ l:itht m ill1 n1: & ~01111· Hn ~' 11'" i"11n\ ll01p, Rroomed & dependable. and let's lace 1t, lhat'a Ing now. Call Control • Hostess. Wknd & F.,·es. knowlC'dllll or lllJrrtrnn 2t~Th1111n. l'\l i...12 :J..'JOS 83.13927 what we're both mteresl· Career Employment RIECTROMICS Stull Noodle ltei>laurant moldina nccc:" \l'l•lv • ..;;;;._;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ed lfl -YOU -Ute nlca _A....;g::..e_n_c;;.y,-.5.5U50S ___ . ---4 TICHNICIAN al. '\ur-<1('« \uh·'· All i1hins associate. In II n11hl1• 11hoot 11rudoc s.ig.;4\8 Combro Mcmuf. Co t:'l:per·11 or tmes Mef>io RECEPTIONIST 111111 pcmt•t 'upphr'I, re 1----------1 760 I Clay A•e. HI \ erde l"11ll\ llosp, Gfll p.11r m:irinr VllP fc HOST/HOSTESS tWe,lof llc'nch& (.'entcrSt.C M----1 Exprric-nccd Herep t.<d:ir Th~r)' tti1ent111I SouthorGarfit'ld> Porty \\nrld nt'<.'tl" an ex· t1onl11t preferred with & 1•xp1.•r a>rl'f"d Sm All Part T1mr. lndh lduals E.qual Oppnr F.miiloyer penen«e<I 11ortv wc'<ld1n1t plcu.•uint appearaore & w w l(n()(! hcnC'r1ts & w pleasant apP<'arance c onsultant " rrnlal teleph<>n<' personality to \\11rlrn1i:c·ond~ Apply at. & person11hty to "''nrlt The fastest draw in the Hor(' r"Cp1.•r. 202 5 handll' busy enrdleu fm W tGth!'t.N ll part·ltme 1ncludlna West .. a Daily Piiot Newport IJlvd. Cosla 'l'llolt<'hbo;,rd & m t'i!l the t-:lt'Ctt onu· Tcchmrn1n A. "'-celcends. Gree l pubhc. Classified Ad. &t2 5678 MMo puhh<'. .. El assist sales persons 1n ----i GoodTypi-.. itmw1n1t n~·nnmar ec model home office 1-.---------PBX Anc;werio1t Serv • ..., trn-()il11c' Co need'! an ,. o :-.; d Slcll1 R -.1 d l1t'<.'\romc Tech. Duties Coll 644·3319 Pr. . cc m l u r <' s e..-re !li\M ·111 Noon OPPORTU...,ITY pt-r11un lo work ,·11ncd \·artl!ly or dutte" tu tn('lllclc v.1nn11. solder " h~ & wknd" r 111d tr,lln 1nl!. parts orderinit. or THE lllVIMIE CO. Jmocks often when >'OU 11111, ple:i~r upply 1n •11niim1t. ""rt lnl(, "t<' SSO Newport Ctr Dr use resull·aeu ini.: Dail~ person 155 Rochcsll't . l'r(lf apphcanl w1lh 2 )'I'll Newport t..ch Pilot Cln!\."lfied Ad, to CM c'tper Call t.lllrJOtie, f;qual()ppor Emplo)er reach the Onns.:c Cooqt ~&.&SJ _ _J[_llli _ _. ______ I marktt. H.1\l' 1nm1•thmic you wont ------Phone6't2 5678 lo st-II" Cl.1c;s 1f1ed :ids do It "'ell C11ll !'OW, 642 5678 • Paul Dosier Assoclcrto1 COST A ~t ESA 556.7075 Equal Oppor Employer LC you're serious about becominit a Real Eet11le profesaionat, call our personnel department to make an appointment to INTERV1EW US! JOIN THE UHFRANCHISID! l.01 Angel es (213) ~89·7362. Lona Beach m :u 594.2191. Ora.nae County (714 > 776-t»O. W ALICER & LEE REAL ESTATE WE•RE P AllT OF YOURFUTUU An Equal ()pportu.nlty Employ~ ..... ... -t .... , tlU-4 ; ~, .t SECRETARY Marketing JM1t1edlote openin9 exists for a tecr•tcwy wittt ot ltcnt 2 years Hperlenc• In the marbtlftCJ field ond o.,01poc• en•lron· ment. Must ho•• 9ood • typl n9 ond thorthtlltd 1111111. PURCHASING SECRETARY '"''"tdlote optnln9 Hllh for o HCMory In ot1r P11rch .. h•9 Dept. Position rt• .. NS 2 'fHn dired experience ln all ,._..of pwchesJnq octM ti.s. Must fyf" 60 wpm end toke sllorth••d •t I 0 .,.... c Appty ht Pff'Oft 3333 Hsbor ll•d Cost•MHo,Ca ,,...,,,,.. Equal ()wort unity employer M/F TECHNICIAN lmm•diote opening e-llt• fOf' on elec- tronic syst e m s t•chnlclon with o mini"""" of S ytan experi.nce In ted ln- s trumentotlon con• 1istltu1 of •ltc tro• mechonlcol tut1"9· Must ho•• thorOUC)h knowl•d9J of static struc turol t u tlnCJ utlli1in9 ttroln 909•. lood cells, •fc., ond functional tutlnq utlllalng pruun tronsduc•r•. oc· cef..-ornetns. eto. Must a,. obit to set up e lectro·mec hanlcol t H h, lns trumenta· Hott. perform tHh. Nduce data Clftd P"· perer•poris. Apply ... perMHI Or" Mttdresumeto: llll Harbor ll•d ~Otto MHa Co 9262t. t#&J> ,,,.,,,.,. .. F.qu&l Opportunttr t:mployor M/P •T•phoneS• S1h1r1 & l:lono3. Con makt> up to U ·SS hr. Work r11aht11 p/llme. Ptrfoct for atudi!nta " muonllahtrrs .. 530·3827 for appt s 9PM. ~~~ .. ._?!~~.~~ ..... !~!'? ~:~ .......... ~~.~~ ~ ............. !~.~ ~~ ......... ~~.~~ ~ ........... ~~~.~ Sunday. Apnl 11, 1976 DAILY PILOT • I 2 .. ...i.. (.4tU W. Yerbhir~ fdfl\'' p._. \W\ I!\~ =>11cu11c:l' 1111 •·or bal-r App) "u»rtl'r Mlsc .. •eCMll 1010 'Mbcel••CMK 1010 ..01 & OrgM1 IMo 'SAL!SMIN 12 to16 yea n of a wanung lo eam t20 to ISO or more per "'eek. Chance to win lrlps to Phll1delpbJ a W shtncton D C or Cape Kennedy. cub. bake•. &<>-kartUig and othtt pnies. U you live in Cost a Mesa. Newport Bezacb, RunUn1ton Beaoh or El Toro-Mlss1on Viejo area. Clll.U M~ and uk for Mr. Stott Equal OpportWlJty Employer ~·ICl)U -.,,nO .<l'lcnpB.loodUn uny, furniture • b:.b) -~u1 . 4 >•• vld • .rru11t ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••.u .. SALE alb •tud~n1c:~w-~ lurniture ~.WlS d11pua.ll111n. $7 00 FIELD'S Ward1ou·('i SoR>pt1mJ1t Club . e.ntlt reau1Je i\lule11n Lu\tl)' So~d I b~•ae ~·~)tt:rtn •:d~I··· :1:!~ P•1d PoblJcal AdvtrUHm~nl I". •OO pla.nOI ~.I br~ AP!"lllll.(ict.aUCltrk Mal&mllle.2)'rauld h..1• pil~h.lfl..lti $1:!.i Ph:. •o uc • " .aP• PER TREILER I• ,new usted.Sr>m • I u~ H.all 8S3U StlltlUlO p;,pe"· lO •ood bomt' fiU.18311 ~~ort>1S ·l!M Gr11nds, Plt)'('l"I. Goina A\t: , tJ41rn• Par). ~.Al~ --liotMll boardfil. tJouahl FOR NEWPORT BEACH out fur bua.1neu. Rent Ill flJUJ\I ~n U2'6pm I Form.ii Gamt' • 1>101n1 'Old " train~ N~ pon "1u1>t to buy. Kawu1. VISIT THE Tbl, v. a ha back uphol K.ick ~ .. >' cov •t1all:. CITY COUNCIL Stt'1nw11y, Ualdw1n. Ch•ar~, $2i~ \\'rou,ht Alena. fr~ $U/mo ,; Cb1ckcrin1. Varnah•. C.,...Y VIUA•l Iron 01.ncttc ,.. ,4 cbn up 1l4 l$-H039. •The only Candidate with an available K 1mb•t1. W r It 1 r 1 A.ttftQUl DW.BS ~~ R::~~:!~'"I;:~ --G ... IOH \Hil len platform. No glitterin g ~~~;~~l!b~~· 12072 EvwrJliuntc.,, Anuq11~• 11.U~mn ••••••••••••••••••••••• generabties. Just simpl(! Cactual objec· S.!_!t/Vlle w.,, Ml lO' T1tr11oy ~t1>ol-; IOJ )lh oi bclac ur-~tlna Uva. ~ au.c.KIO Sq n ol aouqu tll.atub Sh4k·&> doit Hon-:) bciat Slq,hll> i.~11 <?" nour. BHt otr * A dectsi ve m who, as an Attorney. .... Wmhd 7lM .... W..t.d 7100 Anwric.an 01dt Ch11ln. H~. l&fHl" k1di., md. CUf\11d, oi:arly new <.:allllJ7·'100t r~ognm~S the ~olUlt! neceSSllY o( .......... -........ , •• ••••••••••• •••••••••••• art• ir. 111natc.~ lllbl~i. olt ·r .w.; 'h<lo ~i\l'RH'I C ~ ~n :tll$4l .lew*J 1070 careful problem an1dy~ii; before ac· onted Piano · PP wanb to buy p111no for uvh.. ~ f.'bony Apartment Grand S<:ttcrarcn Cl1usslc $1~/b.'\l oli'. 646·597 TELEPllONf; lwOO & ~u~·h~. 1•1C'' lie" D..irlln1 1/Vorklt', ... k ll I l ~ r G e \' ~ n I I\~~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• tion. SOLICfTOltS TYPIST n, drf'S t>rt, • i.1111t•R· old, ;~ot3, toln1 lo b A.r:>um~ekend W & .._.TED dock•. 121 PLAVt-: t I "" YOH FOR Pll TUkB-F\111 or part hrnt. \lanJ Pl[!'• ioc.lota more • m • I. I: • m P o Wanl"d. que\ln •lt1t'J>t'r TOP CASU OOLLA R :P~°u':f:~:~gt~1!1:,r"J ;-~1:ulldt,11t0oppo~lun1l~ ~e 'O'Connor Anti bloodliocoonm :::"i5~\nt~u7nd,onb l'4111 1-'All> FOR YOUR ANL 11" waau. Larl(e c:onalrl.Ml ur Ill ,, I Uloll ... wor< qu • U60 Alo11rov1a, L#brador l'up t•mal~. T •_Pm__ -Jt::Wt:LRV. w ATCHF.S. Thiis ad placed by Nigel Bailey. lion compeny. 2 ahltU ~~~•nil biu~kar<>untl. Ca&~ ~ -.wkawllbl#.iJNr&S.W Otning ~t't" vinyl •w1v1•l Al\T OBJt:CTS. COLO. 2732Coast Hwy,CdM 644·7211 Old Oak Schult& Plono, MVllll 111 & 5 •. Call ~~~:\~>h:d~ ::::cn1: W1tlnut ch416l w1mir;;;, -CaUIM6·l003 l'hr,. rourHi tbl~ WI lt~f ~ll~~E:u~~R~I~~: ~n~~:~· Good com.I Steve!_!M W03 _ tiun &. i.taU~lu:al ty~ VtC:ton11n t'fll. 3 dr.iwcr1 f"rc:e 1.>1JPJ11e•: Tu 11 jOIJ(I SM. IJ&l 2:925 __ TIQUES ~ ·IOIObleril••-1010 ----------T 11 L •.a C<Wd cbrn1r11m1c:atiun ltlhaoklf'dr.iw~,.,. hand, hom~. G wet'k old Dalma 1-· hit Id d • --'--------IMI• ... ••• 'f-· .. ·--· • SOflMER PIANOS • • PflOM • •• •kilh, 1nclud1na ~.1m cuved poll~ 4' mirror. lions &t21iT;JO -Aul "' ~lg~ uwttt Ladies round diamond ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••• ••••••• Dedlcate-d lo Qu11hly Studttlts ..... d Ill .~• 1 • .._. lhl\ 0081 -----111t ~a. ti 01&h ba<'k .................... . """. s pe na. ""-'' I _,., ......, -1A K C m I fl I a t u r l'halr5. U\ wl tble >.t1 u nng •PP II\-» cta. gel an SINCS 1812 for CM c <"1nun,ct, .. ~.anle1to1~ "~rt.1111 .... tDr~~?. i'\.nlJqUt' Clunt!bt! bdr 1.1nd 0Jchallund. 2 fem duo lcJf 98.2 431l2. p~attn1.1m w /ba&uettes. u~ c I •1MED Come in and Seo Our 'roJ-ch .. •.... ~ ~· d • J::statll desires orter " ~ Stock of Plllme. Zl'i hra. pjlr \\k W()f\l .,rocesaor •~/klble .. beaut un(' NII UPlcn )OU want th Lo\'t'ly antique buffet, 1111 Appl to ue. d1ys ftHSOMAL PllOPRn SALE CONSOLES&ORANbii; E\n & S"t A" u i.y ua Col '44-lll9 $l7 e~ch or $300 both.. \\'() !)(~l 1710 ~7 s.iro aqu~ end table$, !am1i.., f>4.U040, eve• 6TS.7707 ""llertonMusic Co, 111de work. S2 hr l'illl l>AM'tllNoon ~ 0 crt'.itDane8nodle.3mo ch~•U, desk, i'reoch Mi .. SAT.T..uWID. 122NorthHarbor 636-8894 Of' Adcply 2-6pm. T~ IRVIHI CO. An=5mcH 10 l ,hots, Ali: C, cha m Prov. cb1t11"1i, S4S-764S K111H1•1tt1~0ttMns IOIO F\illerton 87Hi<U 1208S Car en Orove 550HewportCtrOr •••.,.••••••••••••••••• bluodltnet164594H 7 Pequahtylungbdrmset LOWREV ".. ...... -------!······················· ALLSPACE Blvd, Garden Grove .... _ __. •-i. Freight Damace Hotpoinl -szso. :?b61 coc:kl111I tbl WANTED SPINET ORGAN TEMPORARY Earn Extra Money. Ule Pac:k•gln.: 12 30 Per hr. Days offkt o•eriood ;,723 Birch St. N B 557·0061 TYPIST, plume. expert, exper'd. Aftn hr:s tosual. W7 Raodolph, C M . __ TYPISTS SSWP~ ....,.w,.... • -oc Sale. 3622 W. Warner Movm& Fm AFGHAN y Equ<1I Opjl()r Employer near Harbor, Santa Ana • old purebrd ssoiolr. &d w 12 duors, S65. Rt!m TOP CASH. DOLL.AR C ....... 58.f STOIAGil WAl840USISI Xlnt cond1llon ~~~~~~~~~~ ----------• v. kid 675·3n6 eT54'84 angton elec. typewntcr PA I D F 0 R \' 0 U R ~ MB-070ll 1-•va:sb & d e good -S30 IM" bar $30. 642 3i67 JEWELRY. WATCHES, 1164 HAMILTON ST. TYPIST ' er ry r, lra~h Seller f'upp1t's, . /\RT OBJECTS. GOLD "*~-mil Xlt1llYJ>l$loeedcd:Sd11y,, eond. $250. for both. purebred. 6 -.k~' ~5. Orn1ng Table, antique S I LVER SERVICE (\AnnerHa ton&Newland) per week . Jn1nc $S2~ 4!1:JIT1&9 Pine. drop leaf. 3 xlra Jo'INE FURN" AN· W9DAYSl-7~M Upn&ht Piano, dnt C'Ond w/bench. $400 or best ol l~r 631 0Q20. Com p I ex a r t' IL Ca II R 0 pe r ts e a ra 1 G 1 5 --:l_ea_v_~_s.;.., S-:l:-7-:-S_67_S._1_4_51:-:-~·l ...:T:..:l~Q~U::.:ES=·:.:6'S-=..:Z200=::__-I !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!11!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!• Arl~.~6-6170.:_ ___ Ranae. gold. dbl l'<mtKR~~~ty p'tf PUSE r~~ Gar.SoM 1055 Chlck=g Grand, \900 -'PlST n.•rm a~nt full clean ovens, i.ep eye.I\ I Charnp Sired ..... .,"""" ••••••••••••••••••••••• PUILIC A.UCTIOH MiK.ftOIWCM.11 8080 MJ:scd1~5 8010 er;a, G4o. 7672 I T • ..... ....... b o'-'e .• bu ne~ tn . ......"""""" MANY ITEMS ot· 1-'lNE ••••••••••••••••••••• •• •••• •• ••• •••••••••••••• ----or part time 1mmedu1te r " r, .. r '"• PUIUC A.UCTIOH opening fo~ fas t. lit'· cludes8pc&oldTefloo.;pcct1ng new bab7 MANY ITE!'llSOFFJNE ESTATE JE\"ELRY.t1.1m. Mtg. closeout on OU>DUDS&THIHGS RIESTOltED ( rooltware Both new •1 t 11 d ho 1 ART OBJECTS, AN· s urplus machinery. Mosl unusu1I store in U'Rl~HTPl'"' .... 05 l'uratt' t ypis t or 01i ' NOW so' ''us n new me or ESTATE JEWELllY, TIQUES, FlNE FURN., tools. furn, etc. 548·3881-w "'" rc1pons1blc vns1t1on ln I .ssso. SJ . male Maltese dQg. ART OBJECTS. AN· ETC. PHONE FOR IN· (eveswknds493-9188> Orange Count y. Large Startln1,11tl $400. 1'11111n.i.. Wordl'rocus111ngCenter. 6444967 . 49821874 TIQUES. FINE FURN. FO. & BROCHURE. stock of funky.far out bench & dc h vt•ry in· Mw.t have ab1laly type Port. d1shJ.111her, Hot F.TC. PHONE FOR IN· ,,.c """"' w hee I C h a Ir. tu 11 y clothes, customs. etc. c-luded Weekends \0•6, "" / od · Easter Poodle Puppies .....,,'""" Wby buy copies, We nvwprn, w flO aram· po1nt. 2 CyC'le$, butcher A'KC white mlni•t ure! 1''0. & BROCHURE. eqwpped, lake new, Sl35. , · 8360600 ' mur, 11pelhn& & proofiOJJ blk \Op. S\00. 493-8628 17 ... .,.,, ,...,,., &eS-2200 l Pacific View Memorial Oyg 540-8121 x74, Eves: & , hfaveh :>ng}~a.I~ or 50s~yle.s CRAF'TSMAN PIANOS li.k1lls . Mechanica l -1~~":.:.:U"l~v-::-=:~-----1::---:---:----:::---:-~-1 Par kLot.Reuon11ble W k d SSl 0408 o l 1: 20s uiru 5 "' 201SN Main St SA tranll>cnption r equired Frig idaire 20 cuflflrHtoYM 1045 Sunday 4/11176. A~d1ng Ph:i46·4193 n n 1 · older at modest pn<.'es · • --'-~ Slaltl.U<'o.1lt)'piogana~· fr05tlree relrig.Jyrold .•••••••••••••••• H••••• marh, lge wall mirror, Hovercran A great fun In beautiful oldt>rOrgan ThomH Galaxy offi~•o•...---i i.et. Frnest t'QWpment, Perr cond. Bst olr rartLABPuppMa. m111C.· 11ems . 83 2 1 SPRINGTIME mach1nes1000.Smollutll material. Also linens. 1500,newOct. '7S Lt>1vu 3723 &rch Str~t. NB 1 ple11oant olc. Send re· 640-9388 aft SPM 9 weeks old. Casuhan Dr. HB. I Pac 11 ,._..,. TlllM trlr 111 met.al en dosed. q u i I t s • IC I a s s &1 1um<.' & ph no. ll33·93.22 Cel 557·006 I sumc to Ad. No ~7. Dai· ,,..,. _1• Sunds) $30() 963 6377 mt'tal-.Jre. furniture. No • ---. -I) Pilot, P 0 . Box l560, FtUGIDA.IRi DELUXIE ..__. .. NOW IS the l me lo put . renting SI to West 1st. offjS.w-.q Mctehlftet 1091 Typi.st/Rettpuon1st. f.x· Co8t1t l\tt'l>D. Ca 92626 Refrigerator S39 7US AKITA, spayed, female, 4 ELec dryer. girls. bike, .Ear thworms an your Gaflers & Sattler gas Euclid S.A. 839...000 •••••••••• ••••••••••••• per Mature peri.on for ~ ~ y rs old. All s b ol!> tires. bar stooa. \llOllY, garden.1000for$5. slove,large.s:iO.Upright --------Upholstery MachlOt". Public A<'countants o( WAITR~SSIES LM~ ~htCreez.er ~ hnens, toys, clothing. Abo FishiftcJ W9"Rt lrttl.er. lge $50. 675-~ Wagner 1280 airless s11ray Stnjler Model 1111W1«1, face 646-4332. P/tame. Apply, C81t.a Del S50 plant:., mas<' 329 Alva l.n Nate cnwlers, meal gun nver used cost walking foot & few 1up Sol. 2'7601 Casta del Sol 642-4818 Maxed Collle/L.ab, M 3 oH Sanla Ana. btwn 19lh worm• & Afncan red 13) Room s i carpets, Sl001bst ofr 631-2873 phci.. $<&QI. 546-4811. • Rd )t v 581 9700 & 20t.h s tlo-5 avocado sh Jg. used S3S - -_.:_ -CLotHES DRYER a El yrs old. Very 1entle', 1 w~~·COTHARD.HB ea. Edge r Trimmer, 8' sofa, gd rond. gold &SporilMJGoods 8094 WA.ITRIESS. ll,IER. 220 .,.ollb, i.lnt C'Qnd. sso· llkeipeopk!.'M7-67l8 Lady Kenmore Washer. CallM')·~lO 3H P , good cond $40 ~t~e linen SlOO. 8S<'m ••••••••••••••••••••••• \ppl}' In Pl'rson Sam's ~Wl&62___ JSa\e from pound, beaut. gas lawn mower, 14" 642·9083. fis her comb• !ikisc;amp 17 down •lcllv1nio St!afood !1· 3901 E Coai.t Bring cash,)ou carry !:_~b8l.92p0ups. 11 wks . ~thain s583aw, ~lht;,r. ms1~,c WATERBEDS GARAGE SALE, 32742 ShS.:10 ofr 644-0075.. H I ba11.a.lnl:!n~9'75 11 llwy.Cd .. t ... r1g1da1re ~ash .. •r ""' ays 1 ems. · ooY • S 9 S 1mpo potte ". •e """0 ,. • ' Co8ta Mesa Every Model Discounted Allpal., pace 15 . an r :11 w ' . Wtulrt!si. w anterl, part d;ler, rerr11. S29S all f\intituN 1050 · •NnerUndersold• Ju11n Copls tran o . Craftsman metal bandN11w, never used, MJ(j) ; TYPISTS VOLT ume.over21 Hunt1n1,'tou _7°"_1131 •••••••••••••••••••••••Giant Movmg Sale. 10· AquaHeaven 83o-7062 493-2361 sa w , w o rk lable.s, Ill Slalom w:.tcr i.l..1, ' St> h 9b4 7212 ft SAVE' N Is ed r gold couch $8$ 8' blk annder. exer<'ycle, Shm rTS/or make orr ~·36211 I ,_.. ...... ~·' .. ,. ~· ... 3148 Comput Drhe 546-4741 1Arross Froni O.c,;. Airport I !';qual Oprxlr t:mplt>yt'r 3P~~· area . a Refrignator PhH<'o, 2 dr. I'. ·~ u~~" 1 u";l· Naug. couch & .recliner MATTRESSES &Oca':!.rdst s1'sedo wool phuh G\ m All xlnt. 833·9168 • · -------IS 8 eu rt Gold. Ltke ':f P :s, m ,t.c. 1 "'0~,11 SGS. & $20. Spanish cur· .,.... • -Goll Clubs, mens, never W .a.REHOUSE ne"' 67S·3230 ar&11111 Nook. S45 . ner lbl S3S . Game Name~r1.nds,All1ltet '67S·2171 1-1.0; Train set, new V&T u:.cd. Ram '76, best "' 19thSl.C.M.642·71130. Greatdu.counls.548-8036 train, power pa<'k. O\cr model u ironi. 4 w<>Olb \\ .1rchou~e \\ "' k . t.:pr1.,ht freewr, while -----• t ble dioiog set w t 4 WANTED· AntlciJ1e Oak 100· t "k var1ou• · • • 0 White TrU11dle Bed , mul· <'hairs. S75. M any LUGGAGE TAGS · ra. · n $200 6"U<IOtili ., r 0 Jl" r1""" l.1 I l 1 n" :\Int work1n° oond C'-•na r .. blnet ery ra. swit~hes etc <><< .. ..,, o>C'lO " " ' ' ,.. "' tress & box spring, smaller items. S at1Sun '" "" · ... -' · ....... ......,,.,,_., -(abrtl''· Uri\•' 'l•O , ··~ 9li.72.23 bd di from yourbuslncsscard. as.(Pvtptyl842·3998 ------Swaps 109~ pickup & tll'llveru.•s, t;004l . i11mjlb, rm set, netle, 10.6. 20162 Midlund, H.B. Send one card for each Sears best 10" radial urm ••••••••••••••••••••••• lltl\lll~ r1·cnni, l'led11 •1cyc1H ao2o _a1_1_1r_1xlntcond.04S·3617 9&8-29-t2 tagplusonetpore.W Old cash register $75. saw, 2'• hor se mlr,3000Bu:.me1>1iOWO\!fS Wih .---------i \"lli"i"" ..... ,, •mok .. r .' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 Camper shell for am cabinet ~tand drawer ' , • ~J "'v n ~ " isAC. MUST VACATE TERRJFIC SAL~. 1tnU· r eturn per manenl Y . Q • lrade goods & serv1c1::.. ll d > wk 1' u 1111 ·S111 JO-speed bicycle. t:xclusive Int de1igner'11 qucs, oak & walnul chest, sealed attractive tag .truck $50. Dec. sofa, perf. caster set & some al'ce5s 1714 I 631 ·33JO TYPISTS ti '.14lJ m 3pm + OH·rt)m1· , Good Condit1«1n Linda Isle home. New chr~. lots of goodies, s trap meeting airlln $1.SO. Violin & case 550· S2SG. 551·3535 ----~1.1rt S2SO IX'r hr l'.dl S65.64S2S56 6'x6' rilass top cu~lom April 10 ·1 1. 20~22 l.D. ;equlremenls. Pre· Piano SUO. 'il Mer<'. Misc:eU~o111----TV Rodio lor intenw SSG ru111 In 3 w~el' . <lult b1cyole1i din tbl. w/8 uphol chr~. 4 Cohasset La. H.B. Slln· vent loss & theft! For a xlnt. $1,000. Bla. old ex· Wanted 1011 HiFl, St~reo 1091 Ne<.'d fJ;t 1 >'P1i-t~ '°~ t00t!r~J"o~1J~~ :ds~ i.aze 15 a':nportant, e11tt arm, 4 'litt11l11ht, l2SOO dianapolis4'Wt 8ushard. personalned tag enclos ec desk$50.&4S-47S7. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ''.an<'lY o lempor.•rv J«I ' , • ~-2714 aod Sll\'e $$Wt 1213) 27+2~1 t1r 1213) wallpaper . fabric o r SCRAM-l.£TS SSS C "'SH FOR Regeocy all bJnd 10 cttan a:1i1f111m ... nt11 Jurn th Airport Loop Q.r. t:o:.ta debuor Or'""'• Co. 92'l 530-0288 ur wknds 1714) Moving Sale·Sat, Sun, "Day Glo" paper & we A TEMPO l!.!Mm Mer.11 -----_ So. ~i":'-St'.'"S~A. 67H.541 9am.4pm. 68S2 Vista del will back & lrim your Good used rum/r efngs ncl scanner. latest m<><kl 0 ... _Sol;..;...:·~H_un_l_. _Be_ac_h. ___ -1 tags. Or try two card.It auswERS frus1sloves 546·07611 833SI~""~.' cryl>talli. Gall \ .acht Salesm an, ei.J>t!r T bk Handcrafted Rawhide back to back. M _,.,.. temnQ ONLY. 673·205~. 290C _... yet. WOOd Mexican Dining SAT/SUNDAY. 2 Hlde·a · PRICES. Homage -Artery Donate your unwanted r -;tro l,;;;; Pr;:!u olt--f' L11f .ivette N-. pt B<'h 833·9259 Set. a· lbl. & 8 <'hrs, ssoo. beds !Uke New), Ca mp· $2 ea or 3155 Tnbal-Waiter nems to be sold for the U&VllP' sci.oner. 120 01 IE P 6 Pc Bdrm Set. S200. rng eqwptment & lots 41stagsSl.60ea. Ct'ment -&11shap Cancer ~oundallon l2v Jack for hcadphont' ft:~~~~:~~rk L \!'~k mJ~l~~c~~c&l:.:~l C.-ret & Caraite Sale 10 17 & 18, f!IO~e 7 871 J oann. CM . 6/9taas Sl.SOea MY MA~RIAGE Rummage Sale. 6"2·S487. or Ex Spe.i.ker. New 12$0, !'!lllh' I~ In Int' \\t11 k\•r 64S 2l02 ' Equlpmet1t IOl O 3101 Jefferson. C:\t. call b<i2 l l lOor more $1.40 ea. 1r you shay an the same Wanted to buy, H~ o r 1.,. wanl $175. 5 mu. old • ~ C _. 54""""55 . -••••••••••••••••••••••• :any day afl. t p.m GARAGE SALE 10 spd Siles Tax Included motel cham. no matter t h d I Fl 10 crystals). 540·W8~ ... .,..,.,. Met'chond ~ 3348 NO CARO" where you go ea<'h night on Y rau ic oor L'qaia l <'"'""" E!mplover •se :-;1 KO:'ll lenses 21 2 8.1 _ _ _ med S35.. 4 tires, G70 lS. · It al~ays 1_.;5 the same. Jack, reasonable. Call Norman "' ,.,,,.... • ••••••• • •• • • •• • • ••••••• nc. 2 c "'"' .t o 300 "..S d jo Draw your O\\ o or send w """ ~~~~~-~~~~ ... ~ 1 "05 I .... ·"•""'·' I 9 Pc Pecan Dining $Cl. S22.c:hestw/S wni,S2 dd ho •· reel1lhe11am.e.and1st.be aft6pm.968·4971 Color TV'• u11ud, g-tl · - -_.. • ...,....s " Xln~cond 846·00M StauHer couch s wal( Sm kiln S30. Han1:m1C nanw, a ""s. P ne "' ~ ~ ""' TYPIST part time )our,••·,·u·1··L·1c···;uc••••n··o·:;•• ,.-&.. - --10-35' lam!Jb, excrc)cl~. elcl', lamp <.'Opper S2U. Wht twaeg'llAmdda~ oneaechc.ard per same I do~ t do il. l get WANTF.D : Rear step s~le1:ll?" from StlS. itcrt borne or my ofh1·e l-'101 "' " ~ d b h 1. canopy bed (dbl) w/mal· ~ 1111 or ~al ID MY MAR· bumpedor Courier. 968·7663 '"I h s 1 · \I \:'Ii\' ITEMS Ot' t 'l"i E •••••••• ••••••••••••••• r)cr, " ra arp. llU 115• & b Send check or money or-IUAG E. 54.4 3417 .,,. oun ''"' r.-.. umv• ': • • , · , ••. chri.. triple dresser tre:.:. ox spnn.i. -----EMC SS4006channcl PA tu Ml ;-..,, fi l!J, Dailyj JE Wl-,1_.ll\! .. '. \It! 111~1\l.A\A~KITTf.~S t:ara"e Sale 168 matching spread, l't1r· derto· Ele<'tnc fireplace shoe 7m0l> Id Worth Sl400 1'11111 I' n 11r,, tSOO, Co,.,tu1 U,BJ ECT~. AN,· I f(.IUF:~. Rc~t~lt.'rcd ~cal Pnint~ l .• ilirMl~ir, l'.'I ... 6.4.,.,,, tams, & top $70. Much PILOT ,RIHTIHG · ' Approx l2' alum boat, . 11 .. ·• ·' 0 & ., • ~ • cond,clothes l12·Hlre· <' t'; 1 , t'----M .. ,.,,11 •'al1I !121>:.'il ~ ~ll\F. !-'URN . ET( Pet & sbu~ "u11l1ty ",,.. '"~ m1~<' sea d1me·a ·l1ne P.0 .Box1S60 shiner, clappers, 2 air couC'h m:it love :il. Sellmgfor~.675-9230 -l'llC>l\t: F ll INt"l> · 676·4'1611 K111t:MH'\\aterhed, Sat/Sun 9 30 t o 3:30. CostaMesa,Qi.92626 as.772·4432. rp ~. e ncrng ma 'Stert:'o component, UI<' Wnnt .1tl r rllult~ &i~ 567 BROClll'IU: 645·22<10 DOCJS--.---1040 Jtoud c:.uud ~Uo. 546·W~ 3134 Kerry La 645·6083 000 turnlabll•, 2 ven,urJ International Designer Pattern , LL 7067l Spodeo 8011toqve tH2U~7Jlt4PM CM •TASER• USEDL.UMBER 2sheets Mwslcof-lormulu6spkri;,Sonyru ••••••••••••••••••••••• •_:._. -----Fabulout. Defense ply\loood 4x8x'•· 4 shettb lnsfrum•nh 1083 ceivcr, ori "111ully Sl:lOO. •PET WORLD• St•fJs best 11rfr1 l Sof.i G.iragl' Sale. Sat. & Sun Weopon. 3 11. all OD. J(), 2x4, some ••••••••••••••••••••••• will sell . SSUO/b~l oCJ l'll nulls Pl•kl''I ll•J't"n bl·J , blk & whl, l SoC.i, A11r 10 & 11, 121 \'iu 1171 ·2310 S25·27 7' & 8'. 2 louvered drs S3. &12 l4ti0 fluli,. 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CLEARA..._.C E 837 ·0060 aft tl p. m ••••••• ... •••••••••••• •• • C .IARTER C I 34 "knd~. s~J-26 16 o r 6<12 ·4091 i~1-1so1art . .ipm ...,. HO .... DA Cars -. a · l'>ewport Beach. Ca. -I ...,. ·r.s 2JOSL. \\hlte ~ 2 lops, i'3 MG B Rdster It grn, Beautiful Ne" pnrt l\11ei:61l Tnic:kl 9560 •SALE* l OVlR 100 stick shift. hi ofr o~er ne"' blk Hit> " hlk mt Harbor. S70. Plda)' · l>J2(1 Good cond w itrlr Rent 25• 1975 Open Road. ••••••••••••••••••••••-' & 1 st a HOAOWAV I ·To Choose From! S5 rut> 675·1 Hl8 lmmJl" 3:!.000 m 1 $.1'J!IO p/111k . Jim K inkead. S.SSO 11-ltl·l~ fully st'lf-cont. sips 68 .6, Ch~·y PU 3 T •VOLVO• SAMI A AMA Ui..JIVERSITY ' 8714281171~1 ~0-6472 ----· Winter Rates. 644·8385 \ l 1 ,. 396 1 ... 0"· ...,. ·74 450SEL. s11\er. blue 10 ......a ---- 9746 loots Slips/ -------'u 0 n.nl> · "e I •TOYOTA• 835·3171 P f I ~ 1s· Cabin CrUJser "'/trlr.1 D~ks 9070 28' Titan. l!ilecps 8. all ci.. lire:. S900 &IS-4573 ,,., V\.f1toaT1 0.,.,¥1.,0 ...-c-Old5mobil~ ~~l!il2~~f3~ ISl~''1 ''1>' ••••••••••••• •••••• •••• 18 eng, bail t:inl. w1x ••••••••••••••••••••••• lras 8 y day or week •56 G MC 1 ton n · l'·~·• •CHINOOK* •USED IMW'• * Hondo Cars • GMC -----ro Qpt•I l\.odl·tt, :12M f'<: tr.s. Bollom nwdl> to be 64S-JJ"i0 after ti • a """" • T L " d Be '7 .,. reglai.sed. m4leriJl!> WANTED " ---.------Strong runner S6001ofr '7;)5JOI 163-IN BX > MIC•S • 1trcl! ei; nz J , 4..., Room) runi..i,:ood SG7S. H l 20 W I 6-81 ~-2773 LAST CHANCE "7~3 OSlA I0200I 2'\SO llarbor lll\d ~!-.• burgundy 11un int 4!M 3910 furn. 968-3171 To Rent 1tn mme. ~ ~ · <.'c>e.t.1 Mc."3 51U 9MO 11.000 M . 1mma<'. pnv . • • SLI p for 28 ft. s ailOOJI full) self conl d ~Y ·53 Chev PU, 6 cyl. Make '74 3 oCS IJli l.FM' ---1'11)'. Sll.~ 714 6i3 ~13 i2 Opel G1 !'>0.000 m1, 28'ChnsCralt. l'H 111> PrdcrL1do.1rea d~~t.wk 540·I S-12. ofr Call btw 2·6pm CAUHOW! •;3Q..,,ana ·<86-IJPN> JOCJIHU" 9730 . -.-auto. o1 r P\'t ply Call ~~~~'j6~,°' cond Jo ,\nnRhodes ~9"IGO 16 4 6 -6 314 , 19 6 COMEIHHOW! Wl600·CZKFtS4> ••••••••••••••••••••••• 69 MB 2llOSL Exce p i)l 3'15 V"LL,.YR"""LTY '73 Pace Arrow, 24'. Wallace(2)CM "fORTHEIEST Capn" 9715 'li2Ja~uat34 Se1lun llonalcond ,allxlra s "" " .,_ XI d S42-9Stl0 P-.ot 9748 16' Ski or fis h. ~oud & • 675 7225 • generJLor, air rood. awn Chevy PU ~ ton surk 6 DEAL IH TOWM" ••••••••••••••••••••••• nt ron •••••••• ••••••••• •• •••• f1~rg1&. 70hp Mere dee ------ini::. s.10,000/bst oCr. ryl. nu tires, ~am~r. 1972 CA.PRI 2000 __ MS-4~ Mr. &erh. •;4 Mt:rtCEDf.S450SI. '69 ,lUGlOT 0 /8 . S650 963 ;).&Oii W,1n11!\J Pt•rmant'nl ~hp 493 1856 51900 4gs.~18 MARQUIS MOTORS 4 spt•ed with low miles •74 Jnnuar XJ6L ZlOClO :lh, lnJdt-d, 2 top<;. ' . lor 14' Huntt'r Cab1111 28802 Marguente Pkwy (1()4t:v11 126 A~. l\l-,71-II h r SI 1.500 l'H r1l)' 4 S µt•C d 1 ran~m1s:.ton 26 Bertram :Sporti.f1~hc·r. Crwi.cr. l'rdt'r h\c"()n 'Rent 25" :\llr llm. Low '72 Ford Courie great S D.DL,.I CK ... h I es. a I t' a<" IY16 OM1l Evcl> 1175 HSI rnJ10 & he11ll·r \'SE~!f7. l'(ln l'tlerc11. l!lil. full) B111 Carter 1>753i~evc:. m1l.Slp61S Gcno:ur.8lr ond 68000 r, S1650 S.DFrwy .. AvcryEx1l A ., A Lory cxtr.is Local l.1do ----' -$999 ,...... S d I ' ' H f PP c • • mi. MISSION VIEJO V"LLEY IM,ORTS t'IJUIJ>ll""I· urvcyv .t 7;,7 7~ d:i)!> str. t!!i or vac. . . IH&90l7 S48·l7S6 "" ble cur. 1-.:~lremt!IV Wl'll 12 2SOC s1lvt'r. auto. ${2,500. Will sell for - -9t"i.H 198 • 831-2040495·1110 831-2040495-4949 kc-pl & ser\'1Ced by u~· air.i.terro.44.000MI ~.NOW 552 52jl8 loots, Speed & , -'68 Chev Carry-All. Run!I 11123 . 11 Owner. l..k new. S7500 Ski 9080 20 Open Ro3d, gen·roof· well Gd tires ssoo Call SPECIALS '74 Capri. auto Iran~. oir SAVE SSS 615 72G:? 30,' ~hri s Crafl Tv"ln ••••••••••••••••••••••• air nu crpt, uphol.. tires. 968.9740. · · conrl. A:'\l /F:\I stereo -- - Engine;.. lo hours, refit 19' M111 C ru1l>et "7' stcn~ t.ipc dk, 9 m1 per MIZ '72 250C J2,000miles,IJ73 2825 Newport Imports •MIZ '75 450SE t.ed·Xln1 cond. Seda~, Omi•i:•.' w /l 5·s Ol<l: !al. S7900-ofr. Pvl pty.·mEICuminoSS:Reccnt Priced to sell. fully -.--.------:noo W.C:.t llwy 1-:xec. St'dlln. coi.settc- SIP6 4 $7800. 6-12 l551 P\l .Ja1:uui Jl'l, 1ksl offer il.\·64-0·~58 396. Well malntained1 de· .:quipped. We ll m a in· 7.4 Cupn v.s .. ~m/fm 642-9405 M<·n·o Spec•wl rt•tluction :=..-:..-_-_---------------. l>ty. -M8·5074 Troilen, TrGY~I 9170 lux cab. air, camper tained. 10080Zll. Silver 21i,OOO '".1 s. Xlnl ---for quick :.11le or lcui,e Po"cht 9750 19rt cabmcrwser ~ood --•••••••••••••• •••••••• she ll. Sl900 complete. Ml'Z '73280SEL l'Ond.S2'J9S.548·60111 Ji\G ·72 2+2. 19000 mi, IO-IO!tt>. •••••••••••••••••••••••. gd.° cond . w/o ~otor: 1~~.,e~de. ~11: ~~h11;; '74 22· Kcnskl;l Travel 499-3574/642-5756 Luxury pla8. Heaul ·m Ca!'n 2S Bla<'kCu!· ~~~~~ 1~f~.r13<'111\~~'.'.',1~1~: Hous~ offmports ·7~ ror~chc !Ill Tar~o • l~kes oulbuurd S680 :.ki. muny ,.1r:os ~400 lrlr. w /Cabana. self '73Toyolo Pickup, tow ml, sedan. Lease on e xl. AM/I'M ster~·o. 3 mo:. pwr nor s tereo t3 pe 213 9218:>118 Si.pd., 4K ,OOO m1. IH'll ~ _ 546 7016 conL, make offr , see al best offer. ~-8UO or terms. C01608(i). S...,.. 0111. l3c:1l offrr' 645 7R!l8 _ l'lr $moo.' 612 8495• ' 7W/~23-7250 ~~r6~~1 0',''i~iJ 1S}~.'~i'!~ .• 5 Sk . k .,4• fl -----Hunt. lkh. 536-7188. 64.2·M37 Mil '71220 ...., l""6 C A ,. d ----·-., ,1 d u .. ""'"L ' •PJ•C " > rni.: UfT\HITI Approx 10hr Jma&ine a Mercedes for "1 apn, 1...... ecor Jett'" 9732 ~-"crct' cs o-=nt ""'''7 ut1dgc loaded Slll.150 :9l 1 h P Ollis Jet lrl~· 1900 Terry Travel Trlr, Bobtail Truck, new eng. less than $6000. 000180. ,1rroup. u cyl. au&o tr~n.s. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~'h11e. S8_?00, ~Ul>l 1>ell new trlr. now Sl4 ,950 ~SO. t!JJ :!6l6 & 6~2.4097 17'2', sell ront. $2000. 1.1fl 1ate. Good cond Mil ,74 4 SOSLC loatlcd . 1200 mi. rnsl 1974 J H ol Pn Pty. ti<3·6:i67 5$7 6100 N n S57·~ ford 600 i.enes. $3100. . i.SOO!l. St'll ~17~1 olr P~I .,,H" • •Y 73 !114 l'urM he. Pvt JllY Xtr a~ Uc~t o (fe r . b75 lll:J~ or 612 4!12!1 -- -S3l·S8U See It today. The pnce IS Pl> 6-IO·S9S8 Only 20,0llO miles. llas 8 •MIZ '75 450SEL l2ll Westerner, outl>Uuru M' S~I llhcrRlhs bolll . 13' Sha111a self ront'd , >.Int nghl. 10070''4). ---------lr ... rk :.tereo &. 1s m ex-New cor. sthttr met, n.• '61 Rdstr Con•ert w/lrailer. SS~> ~llP E\'mrude motor & cood. E ·Z llrt hitch. ·ss t-'ord Pickup, xlnl '7'i C~v Comoro Cttro.ft 9716 cdlcnt cond1t1on. Priced du1:cd ror purchai.c or ~400 ~5 Oi& _ s.u 1"31 trlt. sooo 9b3·-l!J66 613-2571 cood , nil mags & tires lk One ov.ner, 40.000 mi. I\ ••••••••••••••••••••••• to"ell <986LJQl. $5795. lease IO-H097l .67• !HZ Xlnl phy~i<'al & ' Outrmmg Cockt3ll lior1t. ti' trailer brand new new. SS7·2187 real beauty. 1102027 l. '73 CITRO EH SM SADDLEIA.CK Hou•• of Imports mcch t·ond i\ l c.irc. St·1· .; 18 ' with i.urrC'y top , Tl"GMporlotiOft tirt>s, gd cood. ~.Call .72 Ranchero GT, P IS. '73 Datsun 2402 Sspecd, ;,ur conl11t1onlng VALLEY IMPORTS 213/ll'll !ISXll to npprccrntc, ~5 •11111, ,1 rna tch1n1ot c ushion~••••••••••••••••••••••• ~"'8673. l'/D. A/C, mag v.heels. Dead sharp,w1\h alllhe One o wne r R U Y or 831·2040495·4949 714152:172;,0 ~ _ • ~· Chns Crafl ) I II. i..lnl c~. Sf/I~/ ---xlnt cond. $3000. ~9 1~5 good tilings. (1~1663). 1.E,\St; CLE73SM) cOl'ld $3200. 6408~14 95 Rettt 9120 :?:?•,ft. Ideal frnl. ktchn. -HOUSE SADDLEIACK '74JEMSEH Alrtos,Und Alltot,Used • \\lc:dy~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• twn. bds. r1a heat. easy 1974 Chevy Pkup •2 Ton. VALLEY IMPORTS Ttus sporty lltalt•y l"on ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• :1 K C bo 1 6 bo hfl hitch w1 sway bar full pwr. 1tlnl et>nd. New Of 831 2040 495 4949 , ert1blc ,, hard to fond •! zg· F:11rllncr t:•q1rl.':... :J H~r. s ps 'ice x , S3200 842-4002. llres. $31:1()(). Dys 837-6000 • • und hnr1::11n po ll"l!U Come Get The Excitin9 .• Crui ser , i.1nl(lc 2511!'3,bumcr i.tove & oven -x518 Eves.581 ·7429 Citrllt'n '72.i.m.loadrd, (fi8.IKZZ1 ?: l f'U)ader eng . 3 lot or 1 ortapotty. 4 Jacks, & Auto Ser•lc• & . IMPORTS C::::--.... .., ..., .. quip & ll.lrai. 12 13 1 bounrc1w11)s & m re in Parts 9400 '73 FordCourierPU ~h.orp mu~• "di !'lltl(l!I $6349 t) EA STER ;• :>:r.! 561!1 ' i.1de SSOO/ofr ~u 0714 •••••• • ••• •• •• •• •• ••••• Sl995 Xlnt cond 523-7250 I'\' l 11 t y I Ii 2 l LG II I •• l'\'T PT\' WANTS 100fl i i For ::mlo good If m et.al SAVE WITll ·iOO·l3J9 .• 714 SS:? 3377 r:J• .. •llf191R h 11 tised&Rebu1ll -----------Datsun 9720 VALUES ·· Jl·SS· '"''In bCrcw t'/U. l'amper,. e · FOREIGN CAI< PARTS 48 ITon Dodl!c Truck runs Alfa RonMo 9705 ' 1133 :n!l7 $150 S.16 1544 l\lechumcal-Elerttical xlnl. s:.s<> or best offer ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,.._..,."'1!.11!.,.!ft"rf~-.,. .. G ro' •'nmp0 r S hell, ••l11mn UodvParts i61l·IQ.alllvc msg '72ALFAAOMEO '7:1 lilO Stalum Wui:<rn. -.o .. ~-11~ .. llf lnsspar 100 Ill' .... L u J -S!l(l(Hl, "i:! 111tH1 l'i{·kup. ._...... .. 1rlr. Sl800 Mcc·h. xlnt skin. woocl int. 3 i:.11 •Eni:incs •RearEnds 1000 1•,Tim 1-'ord. 4 spc:I 5 Spl•cl1 transm1s:.1111\, s:!IJOOorolr l'll ll'IOO c .. teMHa t>l:?-tiM,1 nfl 61' M "mer tank. li'1ts l\hrtbd •Tr11ru.m1ss1ons •T1rci. w,2 spd rear t!nd S78S. AM1 r:.1 <s1:w.1 X > 1 • ' "'-U~tlOl or 540-94'1 <.:hCYy Sl25. S•5 3073 •Fenders •Ooorr; &JS 1001 $317 9 ''1!11 :.~lCXI lto.1el:<lt•r, nu enit. 23' Cruiser , u · Totum -•Dumper:. Ira n~. rt•1111Hl111ontt<.I <"ralt: two J511 1)1[1 tw111 l!fil Han<'hl'rn w r ah<J\'l!r IMPORT 1962 t"or(1 tl, I Tun. 1·om SJllOO 1)17 lilJV '7 1 J c OS l'll llttlll l•> llanlto11 111.g hr.1 :\1"' 11r1· ... !ih,11110 lJll 1115 IHi!I \lerren111n~ 9111!"4MO!I '"1mpr, :\3,000 mr Nt'w 3 AUTOSUP.-1.Y prt'ssor, hltn $1S05 wav 1t•rn1e. por& a poll). 101 !Ii. Manchtt,lt·r ~Hill J.I Sl.;DA.NCHU ISEft \ Ll'"H TOI' CO!'\ l> 1;.u 1097 & 833 2tilti ~ H ESTATE SACRIFICE _\I Tolh n.1f1 111 ~;, 11re>-1> C'rtn't·r "" 1r.11lc·r ''"'""' 11H1•r llrukl•1 a \\n1n,i.:, m1111 rond 1\naheim i7ti!IOOCJ • -, $3.'14>0 "'ll l'OO!>lder lall.' ----~ ~orcl 1\111\ing V.in ;i•, 11111dl'I \ W i.qbk m trndc Getteral 9510 ton 16' bed & '"'"l!r hn Ci7:l 111!'14 ••••••••••••••••• •••••• i.tall' $2'1011 ~Ill i2fi:l . ---3 Whe(•I Mu1I Curl Xlnt V 9570 H <" II t·Jmpcr. 'ery contl .6017thSt •:!Jlunl ans I I , •• 1 n • S I 0 0 0 8 llch lllltl 1123 ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ,1lum1num ~ht•ll , $125 ----•·;~ l>cHll!t' '.'>hor l "ht-('1 ~""' 111,.•u Jt.ntl.,.s/ bJ•<· ~11100 Clonks 9520 M7111Sl hiJ.~•iO M t I I o orclc ., ••••••••••••••••••••••• I • 1 t' S 'ISO 111n11• fn,1 111h. "·'" t111 kulll•.ll\"hu.trr , 1.... cooert Moq i.m + 4 l .. a..t of thl' lon1t•'r m.1111 111111 ·111 n~•. fa""h. 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W'lel $ALE PRICED A\J'O'Ntlt. ,_,.,, rtA •t111um 1111 t111'Wl";c\t Ot1111l••MfH'+1') .,, ..... ~ l'lfl'lO""I .. j0 1(;\N SALE PRICED 2 CADILLACS '75 ELDORADOS ..... ~ ""~ r_w-.t , ..... ~ff ~o b"' ,,..,, • t'"" ..-..... 0 .. 1, IOQO '"" , ' 000 ........ 4 OR. TOWNECAR r uli oo-. f11~0tv a+' c'>ftd Wt~ ltrt) t•t th• hit wNt•• & tl()lt L.QW m11 .. -thatn cir• '1ll0£lVI SALE PRICED '75 CADILLAC EL DORADO ~,..,""1 r. • l .... ...,, 9 _,,0•..1 ~., ,. It ..... ' ··~ . " ..... o t • , f't!l '"' ,u ""'' .1 '1"LW~ SALE PRICED '76 CADILLAC SEVILLE '"'' tA.tM•• , .... 1)1, ,,, ( "~" ' "•'"I , • .,.... ,,.,,, .. 'U"'">' t ••I t ttq UN W+th •f'\1t• f1JCJ ,, • ' ' .. ••'1101 SALE PRICED '73 CADILL~C SIOAH DIYILU 3tC)t,, ""fl't ,,,..IM't AM PM f llJ .... I t\Unf fl# ,,fll,.flf\fl t ,..... .., •tl'WJC'>•\ ctf>')ft " .,.. ' ,..... ,~., f.111tfott•' '11"' _....._ lll).llll) 0 ... ~ DAILY PILOT . A SHOPPING LIST OF AUlOMOTIVE ~LUES ON HARBOR BOULEVARD Costa Mesa Datsun DATSUN CARS & TRUCKS University Sales & Service OLDSMOBILE HONDA CARS GMC TRUCKS Johnson & Son LINCOLN CONTINENT AL MERCURY CAPRI IN COSTA MESA Theodore Robins FORD CARS & TRUCKS Nabers Cadillac CADILLAC AUTOMOBILES Earle Ike lmoorts tV~YLii>A { { { BRAND OUR NEW APRIL SALE! VALUES 1976 D 55 Years . IS tt7S COUPE OlVILU BIG SALE AT WE HAVE l's ... '74 260Z Fully equipped includ1og air & au10 Beautiful storl109 s11ver ma1ch mterior. Must see to believe 55995 • •73 2401 All equ1pmeot you can u k lor 4 spd trans maqs, AM & FM radio air cond Sold new here Gorgeous prim rose orange matchll'lg int. 55699 • '73 2401 Another 4 apd., t ully equ1p l M ags, air. AM.fM. wide oval tires d1lleran1 spring yellow. black tnterior. 55299 • '73 240Z Listen 10 lh1s Fully l'flutpl Automallc tor wile or daughter atr. AM FM mags, desert •)Old, matcr11ng 1nte11or SAVE • '74 2601 2+2 (Quipped w1lh air. maQs AM,FM W"O w heels Color you can t beheve slor bur'll green gold 111m, malch1og 1ntorior 56399 • OPEN SUNDAY! COSTA MESA DATSUN 2845 Harbor Blvd. 54o-6410 0 N ,, D A c A R s Friendly Family Service Brings You The 55 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE BRING YOU THE ••• GO~DEN TOUCH tfSPICTIOM-IYHY HIW C4a IS IHSPIC:TID for loctory defecr\ OI •~i»nq ~79 m ~ 0\ ti QnlVU HPHT PllPAIATIOK. M<y "'"" (OI '' delo( ,cely od1u•l•d to Q•V& tqp meci,.,,., . .,i r•-ft'Ym()"· •. OF THE ROAD! WE WILL SELL YOU AMY '76 IN OUR llG STQCK ••• FOR JVST Cruise control. sp lit power Hat. (308NBZ). S16t5 1975llDOIADO HAID TOP 5 to choose. Loaded {880MPI) low as $17'5 1974 COUPI Dl YIU.I Leather interior, stereo tape (Sor. #221010). S64t5 lt7J ILDOIADO HAIDTO,. 7 to choose. loaded (344JFT) low as $4tf5 lt7l DE YILUS, COUPIS Ir SEDANS 9 to choose lrom (590KOZ) low as S47t5 IKE'S NEW '76 TOYOTA COROLLA '976 Toyota with AM radio, 4 speed sync romeah trans .. 1972 DI YllllS. heater and llow thur COUPIS Ir SID4HS ventllatlon. Heavy duty 8 to choose rrom. undercoat.(TE31 121450~ (630€08) Low as $l7'S I 972 ,L YMOllTH DU STU Only 27,436 m iles• (974KLF~ SZZtS 1974 IUICK IJVlll.4 • SJI ~~~:~).;;:: extras. lt7l MONTt C41LO Strato bucket seats (906HDC). NEW'76 VOLVO 242 SEDAN OV!R OUR COST '""fut L'°'*"• $lHS 1976 CHIY YAM Oyer I 00 2 Drs. Carpets and paoeltng. air • cond .. stereo tape Runabouts. Sta. (804726) OVER 70 IN STOCK H4MD rousHID-lO'i. ,_ Wgna. to chooM ""5 <.:1 " noto~ '0 " -1 .. """"1 frotn. Ev•ry car ,,..,.., hv hot.~ ,.,u,.,.1 ..... h E.l(ample: "' .o -··•' lcM price ta99•d. 1974 COMT1Hlt4T4L MA .. IY ONLY s177 DOWN 20 MILi THT DllYl-n I')""" -II t I' IO OOJbl" clwl ~'""'). 1()111!!\ ~ vri.><'11 Off• s75~s I tceG,. 110,....,1,ctn ,IH4L (HSPICTIOH. A r-or • "'-" .,..,. ••• • ,.,._ "'•"'b•• ol •h• ''Gold"" :.;:,:;.,r:=:' ~,~ = Touc~·· •e'lrn P•''O"nUv I•• .,..._.,. •· .,'Y"J t" ... '?t"' O"I Opt>tO_.,_, .-och COt onJ ~;;:,~· ~~ '~~"~.;:~;'!"; ,,,.,,f'°' ready for de-vf/l:'f IH" UNIVERSITY SALES & SE RVICE 2850 Harbor Blvd. 540-9640 JOHNSON &SON 2626 Harbor B lvd. 54~5630 HURRY! APRIL 9-10-11 ONLY. Sliver [C111ton (•57KGS) 171'5 ltU CITIOIH "S.M." Llkfl oew/ {3.45Gl T) ,llCIO TO SELL 1974 TOYOTA ,.ICKUP (Dealers Cost lntludn with Benbow Camper Freight and Factory (67896W) Hofdbacks) LOWHICI THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 Harbor Blvd. 642·0010 NABERS CADILLAC 2600 Harbor Blvd. 540-9100 $119 70 MONTH 36 mos. open ond lea!>e License lee, 1st monthS rent plus prorated partial monthly reot S220 70. Cap amount Is $5985 lease and re111dual Is SJ2Sll 75 Add1t1onal ch ar ge t or early term 1n1t1on . Ser •VC2424E 1 ·076699. EARLE IKE IMPORTS 1966 Harbor Blvd. 646-9303 Conne·n Chevrolet CHEVROLET CARS & TRUCKS Don't See Us First ... But See Us Last! "If You Don't Buy From c 0 N N E L L You're Paying Too Much!!! NO DELAYS, WE DELIVER TODAY! CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 Harbor Blvd. 546·1200 A.II C..rs Subject To Praot S.le, Prtces Ett.ctlwe 72 Hours From PubClution. Bauer Motors BUICK• OPEL BRITISH LEYLAND THE BE..__ LESS 7SCOIVITTI f .TO Has e11eryth1ngl (857MJP) , .... "74 DATSUN 1-CAI 4 ·speed. atr, mags, J5777 (#6157). "75nUIMPH Tl·7 Only 3000 miles. Just ltke Newt (896NlZ) 566' 75 IUICIC SUHAWK S h o wr oom fre s h! Automatic, atr. power s1eer1n9 & brakes. (666LWN) 14444 ?4Vl!04GT HATCHIACIC 4 speed. only 19 000 rn11es1 (423lPG). 12555 74T11UM,H Tl-6 4 speed. new cond1t1onl (934LGW). S4'H 74MA1D4 lOTAIY ,.CICUP Camper shell, 4 apeed. only 22,000 mtl es (83299X) SU" '74C4MAlO New condrt1onl Air, power stffl'log & brakes, raflye whools (793.JWR) Utft •7J IUICIC llVlllA H AS eve r y t hlo9t {756HDCI Ut" 7 4 MllCIOIS JIOC COJPI Has everythtn gl Atr, stereo, power steering, etc 10011 W() SIO,SU '74 SAAi ttLI Automatic, atr. power "enrinq, 1 teroo (901LOZ) lllll BAUER MOTORS 2925 Harbor Blvd. 979·2500 Miracle Mazda MAZDA CARS & TRUCKS MAZDA MIZER LOWEST BASE PRICe WAGON IN AMERICA $3199 37 m p.g. EPA Calif. (Ser. •204811) • MAZDA COSMO s500 OFF WINDOW STICKER s250 CASH BACK Window Sticker •••••• S&D15 Dl5Count.. .......... sae ClsUicL .. • • . . . . • 251 Slit Price • • • • • • • • • • 5335 AM/FM stereo, radial tires. & maoy more factory extras! (Ser. 11700=157) • s I 00 DOWN 0. ,.., ,.,., .. °" •PCMO¥ed <,_,. P'l\I' ••• • -'~' MIRACLE MAZDA 2150 Harbor Blvd. 645·5700 BETWEEN SAN DIEGO FWY. AHO NEWPORT BLVD. HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA ' ' FINAL SPORTS LOCAL WANT ADS PEANUTS Pl6·PEN ! WHAT ARE '{OU DOINcS HERE? GOING TO THE SHOW .. WHAT ELSE ? L{EAH, StT ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THE THEATER Pt6·PEN, 50 ~OU WON'T 6ET DUST IN M'f F'Of'CORN ! NANCY HI , PEEWEE---WHAT ARE YOU DOING HER·E ? WHAT 'S THE NAME OF THE MOVIE ? OH . 1 DON'T KNOW --IT'S A LONG _c I AUXILIARY aNGINE FORYOUR81U • NAME Up to 150 M.P.G.l • SUNDAY, APRIL 11, 197' B Schulz Ii MUST 6E A 015A5TE~ MOVIE ! THAT FIT5 PIG-PEN .. f1E '5 AL~EA~ A DISASTER ! DON1T THINK '1'0U 'RE GON~A SIT NEXT TO ME , PIG-PEN! PIG-PEN SAT IN THE FRONT ~OW, AND THERE WAS 50 MUCM DU51: NO ONE COULD SEE THE 5Cl<EEN ! By Ernie Bushmif fer WAITING FOR THE MOVIE TO OPEN HOW LONG HAVE YOU , OH .ABOUT AN HOUR TICt-<ETS BEEN HERE ? . ~ ··~·'·• D Af'Q. II ~ I I I ~ I I_ I I I I I 1 Great for all ages· -----------------. Special Offer: Chicken Power! Th9 MW bicycling experience that Itta you pedal or motor. It'• 1oompec:t,1uxili11rY tngint that add1 the power of almost one full horM (or In lltimat9d 860 chicktns) to your bike. Chicken Powwl For the fun of it. Or tho• times when cyclists need 1n assist. Up hi~. Th9 rwtum 1419 of 1 trip. Anytime you're too pooped to ped1I Chick•~ Power! A betutifully enginee~ 2-cycle 91~ engine welghi a m.e 7 lbs. AttKhes 11s1ly to any b1k1. A hano lever in· ltlntly 1n91911 tht power or disengages it for n0tmal pedaling. Maxi· mum speed is a uft 18 mph. At bicycle dealen or send coupon. We'll rush your Chicken Power! kit complete with Instructions and 1 fist of •rvice centan. Up to 150 milts ptr gallon! •No motorcvde hCllNI 0t ftllie"a11on tea111red. Only '""*' 119'"'h °' rlAndtrd drl~ hc:9n• nMded l0t llteel ""· 0 I want to 1oin the Ch lcl(en Powered'! En· closed is check for $119.-96 (delivery free in continental U.S.-Cahf. residents add $7.20 for sales tax). 0 Please send brochure and free "I've got Chicken Power!" decal. name--------------- ~rtH-------------- state__ ____ ZIP----- A0VANC£0 ENGINE ~ PRODUCTS, INC. 3440 <-, Emery St., Los Angeles, # · California 90023 Oaltrs Inquiries Invited. L...!i::::S-~:::fj -~.,,_ __________________ __. _________________ .. \ t ' I ANO 50, AFTE~ G~OLA~TION WE ~OPE YOLA WILL FIND YOU~~aves c:1AIN~ULL.. Y EMPLOYED.' ----' yru MEAN 8 ~OUJ(~ A OA'I ? 5 OAY~ A WEEK f> ~~H, AND 1Hr3 SOONER THE 9ETTER! ye~1 IF' >'0V1'1re l.lACKY ! YOlA MAY FEEL THAT ~CMOOl. I~ .AN END IN IT-S!L.~ THE FACT -~HOOL I~ ME~EL.Y A PR'EPAR'AitON FOft l.l~E , CHILDf'cN. IT~ OESJS:Ci 1~ 10 HEL..P ~E~PV YOtA FOlt A ....____ r~, t-40weve~ ... irEWA~DING CA~EE~. G~e .... , TM AT WOUl..0 MA~E A IJI~ HOl..f: IN 1"~e WEE'.K 1 WOl.Al.DN'T rr ? w~eN WOUL-0 I 8G AtJLe iO ?TAY IN E'EO Al..L. DA'>'; EXCEPT ON WEEKEND ~,. WHEN THE~e A~E eeiT'E~ THJ~IO DO? :J: Mf:AN, HOW DO PEOPLE W~ WOrtK EVE~ G1E.T TO THE EJANK'? MATlNEe4? ? TH E: D~Y C1-EAN~.,_? ?HOPPING ? THE "ZOO, WHEN 1r'S NOT c.iowoeo ? -see DAYTIME TV ? 1'.AK!: A~Te!rNOON NAPS? W~EN 00 IHeY c;,ei ·n·4Ellt CAR'' ,:ixeD ?f' By Hank Ketcham CP-N'T you PUT 90Mf3 BA.ck? lri; SORT OFA ONE -WAY DE;AL.. 'lou SHOULDA LET ME OPSN ll-IE: [)()OQ. C> C> t> ~IJDGE PARKER <i <1<3 ADMITTING THAT SHELBY SHORE WAS UPSET WHEN HE DROVE AWA'f, OLIVER 15 RELUCTANT TO GIVE ABBEY HAVEN'T YOU AN'f IDEA WHERE HE WE NT '? THE REASON.' lf:A..QO/. r:> llJ -p_ou~ j,f 4 I/ PERHAPS YOU 'RE RIGHT! I DON'T WANT TO 8E DISLOYAL BECAUSE HE'S ONE OF THE FINEST, MOST 6ENEROU5 MEN I 'VE EVER KNOWN ,., _ _, ! f . HE'5 VERY FOND OF YOU, Mt55 SPENCER ... AND HE'S REALLY TR'f1N6 TO STOP DRINKIN<;i ... f WHAT WORRIES ME MOST 15 THAT HE RAREL'f DRIVES A CAR ... AND HE'5 r--,P"""----- NOT A GOOD DRIVER! ' • • ' I REMEMBER WHEN I WAS A KID I I USED 10 UX)RR4 ABOUT GOI~(; DOW~ ~E DRAIN W11l1 lHE BA1l1WAiE~ { Ii 'S FUNN(,) UJ~E~ QOLl 1H INK ABOLrf IT ... P~oB,ABLY ... IHEY S/4Y ~15TORY J<EPEATS ITSEL.F. ~EC>, WHIT~ I NC> BL.UE CRUNCHIES? GOOD lt>E:A ... HMM ... . DOCTOR SMOCK ' OKAY! Al-ERi" SECURl"fY'! ACllVAIE IHE: Al-ARM SYS-rSM! a I CANNOT IEL.L A LIE> M~. kRAVttz .... IT WAS ME . use: CALJllON, GUYS! SHe' S CARRYI N ' -rHe KIN c::> OF /\AON E::Y .,.-HA-r" COLJ L..-P SAve. NE:W YORK c ,.,..y ·' WE'VE GOT TO 51NK ~E Jj s1sMARCK , 604\E:> ... ro .n WE CAN WI~ "THE. l>JAR .. · f J BUT I &UE55 I JUST DIDN'T KNOW ANQ BElTE.~~ AT L.EAST NOW I HAVE. "TI-IE 6EN5E 10 11 E. Mt;6EU: 1b "THE WATER FAUCET { ...,___,_.,...-r--_,r--r--1'\ ,;.._• ----n byF•rdJD.~•Dn WoNDER IF TH' COUNTRY WENT iJ-lfS Wilt> AFTER TH' FIRST 100 EARS.? IT £>0, BY GEORGe! By Geor e Lemont '"f"H I R-r"Y e: I GH-r eucKs, e:H? ~'t...t... GIVES,.,.-IO YOLJ IN L..ARGE: 81 L..L..S SO l'i'L.-1...-ee: E:ASIE:R 10 CARRY.' ,f· .:_:s1GH$ I~ 'iHe NU~SING GAMe, e:veA.Y PAY c:>AY'S A PLJi'"-ON .' -4 .If / ' I , ~ . ., 4-( ( 1'76, n.. ._... _, ,,~ s,.... ... ~I I . . 1 I .. 0 1 -. 0 & "' . 'II .. .. I CAN'T STAND IT AROUND H£R£ t . · . .... '----@~!!t ©Mt•;:;::::- ·~ .~,<~~# 1~£V NAM ED A GRASS AFr t::r< HER, Y'KNOW ~:.1:--.!.'.'.·~~ .••?•.-..... - ' •Tuin• ~t! 8.epon.edly. jailbird wtlb LbNe ..,.._ aot on• at Ha.rYard, OM at Yale, and Lbe third from -. Fill blank. .. ~""8S •flU8A•lj f'NMll'I •'4,t • e BN.aJy 8'ooma: Fiii ln nil!* of animal• to ld.nt!fy ftowtG: 1. _ &Jovt. 2. -Illy. 3. Dande -. 4. Snap -. •ooeuii ·• ·uon ·1 ·HllJ. 'li 'HA ·1 ....,., or Falle? If a penoa without pity II NUii-. then a pmon wiLb plty ii rutb,.no? CH4LLENGE: Bnnt two &l~s of water 101elhcr, one atop the e RlddJe-M&-Thls: What blows hot and cold. tummtr other, with w•ttr an both, as and winter, and la hard to hold1 Give up'I How ~hown 11bovt Herc is how the about your breath? mck u done fill both ala ~ to the bnm. Cover une gJ~~ v.1th 11 picct of )tiff 1.:udboarJ. Hold oirdboard an place with fingeD, invert I~ and .-.-.·•• c;irdboard. J: . - j CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYm There art at leMt a ditter- eoeae in drawlq detallt between top •d bottom puek How qWc:kty cu you find them? Check anlWlft with ttw. below. Now. t 4)C ~rdboard ind &)~ over s.econd glus. When nmi of glasses hnr up, slip cardboard out from between Jlusn.. If care " taken, only a small amount of water will tnclcle away. Note : Perform trick SWIM PARTY! Have you eYft Mell aueb pally-wally at or near ~ink JUSI 1n ftlh? Could be . Lbey're baYint 1 party. Find the hrinL ..asc. ·1111u "' MOJ llll'P!W PU• 1'•1 dot WOlj puo~H .,.. SU""J, - '!»001118od-' " \00.j '9 ·paun11pn1hl "' w,iy '9 .,U .. HJJll' "' llU1"3•N •• UUOq'I 91 \.lii!S ·c •u&JOl(t " .... u ro; ·r; 'IUJ8fW" 1o•pu;o4 'I :N.>IUol~Ul(J BOOMER so0Me12 , y'ou W&fl.e COINGL..~ orJce. .. Y€A~.ANO SOM€11M~'S 1 ENVY fOU ~TH .. L. 01GGIN6 IHAI 5C&>Jt' L.15TeN . 10NIGHT '-. 1 WAS 5UPP05&0 t> HAV'e A OAT£ WITH JOY •• 60 H~~ r. AM {.()ITU F~AN AN{;) JOY'5 OVeR 1U€1?e lJNflL.. Y&Sf€1(0AY, (()HeN s~e 5A IO ·~NO. 50 ! ~AO ~~"1 WITH irt'.' 10 ASK F'f<AN , -~HD I CAN'T ... STANO! SJ..tf ·~ 50 DUMB AND U6LY, 81JT 5He N~Ve~ IURN9 Me DOWN ... ti-II -the small societ'I Pl.A Y BALL! Apply t.bete colon neaUy for 1 surprise pie· ture: 1-Red. 2-Lt. blue. 8-Yellow. 4-Lt. brown. 5-flesh 6-Lt. IJ"n. 1-Dk. brown. &-Black. 9-Dk. bl1ie. U~Maroon. SPELLBINDER! eoout~--·~· '-'-"• .... ..-.. '°twill twoco1111t11 -...: J N TS a Y A L ........ TllSN ... s ......... for .n wetdafJl fMr._..or_. louda--.&MW-.. "'7•-•'-'•• ..... , ... :_IC\A : ....... ..._.._. 50 I ASl<'eO GLOfllA . ANO s~e ~AIO '(IS! ~ I µow'"5 mAT rog ~E::,ATIN6 ~e:. OL.O I NT~NAL ~eNLJs. ~~VICf;., M~~~? CbN1T6GNO IT IN, ~NDL..E::J2. FolZ You~ OJJN 6t:VD, f2E;F1GD~ Yourz. TAX ,AGAIN - YoV'V~ ~~ 40 MANY Dl.J#ES, ~Of'JY DWt.lcliON-5 IT .ALMo6T Afh'VNT~ To bt1 brickrnan 11-lE=YlL N,AIL YoV1 ~ONDL.~f2 ! -rne:Y1LL NAIL-YOLJ Fol< I I YoV'L..L.. Ne::v&.SZ ~TAWAY WrTU IT- / ·--/ IJ.J~'~ .No!HtNGTO GE=:-T AWAY WITH- \ / TAX f:\/ASION ! "' (. Wf::. ~AVS A ~IOSNT COMMtTTf::O To rle:OtJC~ ..__._ T.A)(p?, l?IGHT? '5o 'i! \ \ ' \ , .. 'PLJRS. I • (. / ~ 1T{G t.JP To LJ6 ,ALL-TO µe=.l-P - " ~ DICK TRACY ELIEVING 4™E SUSPECT VIEWl!D IN THE ~K NEWSREEL TO BE W'EARINO A OISCiUISE, TRACV GAL• S ON THE POLICE ARTIST'S SERVICES. MERE, WITH 9LONDE Wl(j ANO MUS'r~~~ BUT uLASSES f«:MWtD AND NECKTIE AOOED. GORDO ' ON THE OROUND GLASS IS AN ENLARGEMENT OF THE NEWSREEL SHOT, MINUS GLASSES ANO HAIR. WITH THE STYLES IN VOOUE TODAY, THIS IS THE WAY THEY AU.. LOOK. HP's NOT OISGUISED ! ------~-..... !• ~l + ... 11 ~ ---- I > :c i ... Ii'. i 'i {• .. '"i h ., lt I ANO BESIO~~ WfTM MIS HANDS ASOvt: HIS MEAD WORKINCi NOISE MAKERS, ~fiiilHOW COULD HE HAVE FIRED A GUN 'l Gus Arriola THATl.s ~ ~-------·---~----------..,.... . I Sprln& 11 N•t..-ur-4P'1-Su-n ..... d1-y be_• __ •. _ __,,. ~ BY WYATT COOPER: All of Family Love Is Not Loving \·DAILY PILOT I IN OUR COOKBOOK: Top Athletes Share Their Best Recipes ORANG! ®UNTY, CAUF'ORNIA TELL US YOUR VIEWSa Special Poll on What Makes U.S. Tick FOR ANN LANDERS Do you feel flOU lod Ilse ~ of flOUt readen after"°"' own maNal problemP-Mary Ell.en Wai lace, Loi Angele1, Calif. • Reader response to my divorce was incredibly supportive FOR DENNIS WEAVER How long have you beeo a veptarian?-Marie Militello, Utica, N.Y. • Since about 15 years ago when l beard that the drug injected into cattle (to fatten them up) caused cancer in rats but didn't harm humans. I didn't like the ldea. Took it personally, in fact, and said to beclt with it. I gave up meat then and there and so did my family. FOR JOE NAMATH Your campaign to get youneli traded to the Loe Angeles Ram.s bewilden some of us. What can you, a sore-kneed quarterbaclc whose best days are behind him. bring to a tu m with two young quarterbacb who have woo a lot of games foe the Rams the last two years?-John Richarcboo, Canton, Ohio • I can bring them an instant Super Bowl championship which they won't get next year playing either one of their present quarterbacks. FOR KATE SMITH Who is Votn favOf'ite sin1er?-S.T., CumbeTland, Md. • I lilce t~m all Every singer is tops with me. But these days the one who immediately comes to mind is John Denver. The minutf' he opens his mouth. you can see be enjoys what he's doing. That's what I like to see-people enjoying their world FOR NINO w BELW, Ot•''"'' of MVotlcan, u.s.A: Did the Vatican or any p1rt of the Catholic Church 1«retly have anything to do with the recent Watttrgate scandal?-Mrs. Emilie Rooney, Glendale, N.Y. e No wny. Not geMrolly known, however. is the fact th11t th<-Wa1trg111c offict a11<l opartmenl (-omplf'x in Washington, O.C., wns built by ~feta Ceucrt\lt' lrnmohil1:Are, n Runit'· ha~d \'ompony, aml th1&t the \lat1e1111 ownNI 22 pert.-ent u( 1)w com(>llny·~· studc wht>n the complw1 w1u built. FOR THE "ASK T HEM YOURSELF" EDITOR \Vhat ls ~bbie Reynolds'• marital status nowP-S. W. Fl°""nce• S.C . e Debbie becamr Mn. Hony Karl in 1960, and divorced her hu,band 13 ycan later , she was li!'llt married to Eddie Fisher (1955-1959). There a.re no men around right now, at least 110 one of o serious natttre. Says Debbie: "MarTlago doesn't interest me :at the moment. Maybe later on. if I find o;omN>nr with whom I'd likl' to spend the rest ol my life." Her m11i11 ronct'm i.' h<•r children. Carrie, 19, and Todd, 18 (thefr father lS Ecldit" Fisher). Even though Carrie wlll SOOD havr ht"r own apartment and To<ld will go off to rollege next year (they're still living with thtilr mother), Debbie wants to he with them as mll<.'h as she can. "( lack nothing emo- tionally or finand111ly, l'm 'Um>\mdc(i by love and warmth." says Debbie. and heartwarming. My readers (over 10,000 of them) let me lcnow they loved me and that, if anything. my split-up made me more "human.· As one [.>Ut it: "Dentists do get cavities and doctors become sick. l never realized how many beautiful people there were in the world until 1 an - nounced my divorce. FOR ED McMAllON How do you manage to give that phony laugh every time Johnny Canon does his monolo1Ue at the beginning of the &how? 1 realiu that you have a good 6.naneial deal, but you rtill must won hard to fonie that laugh.-William Con- nolly, Bridgeport, Conn. •The simple answer is that 1 doo't hAve to force any laughs. You see, 1 don't hear the monologue until the audience hears it, and so it is as new to me tu it is to the people watching in the studio and at home. FORJEANSTIJ'LE:TON Are you &J domesticated io real Ille as you are u Edith Blloker?-T.R,. Flint, Mich. e No, because l don't really have that much time. l'm a good housekeeper and a pretty good coo«, but Bnd It quicker and easier (also healthier} to make broiled things. I wish I were more creative, though. 1 envy all those women who stitch away and produce marvelous creations wlth their hands. I'm all thumbs. I can't make anything funct1onal or interesting. Flops emerge from my fingers. FOR REP. JOHN E. MOSS Choinnan of the 0"6rlighl and lnve1Ugotio1\I Subcommittee Whi t was the best suggestion (at your hearings) for cutting down on the number of operations performed on patients? -A.K., Flushing, N.Y. e Tile recommendation that independent and objective ieoond consult:atioM by an expert doctor be required before a patient undergoes surgery. This would apply particularly to tonsillectomies. hysterectomies and other efective pro· oedures. FOR JERRY LEWIS Have your biXArre 1mtics ever embanassed your wife?- Mrs. John Rogers, Atlantic: City, N.J. • If l have ever embarrassed Patti, she love..~ me too mU<'h to tolce me to task for 1t, and J love-her too much ever to t>mbarrass her wittingly. Neitlwr one of us hu claims to insensitivity. A0t1I 11 ,.,, /Oml(V ~ Tile New'4)eper Magulnt A '"l>llce-el DoWM C:-le..-a, 1- llayMond It 11-. CNlrlflan o# tlN •oatd A. l!dw11d Mitter, ,rttlHltl FrH Dann.man, ,rH llMM, 0-1tt ftubll1lllne CHARl.11 I!. Pt flflY. PrH ldMt and Publl111.,. flJIOflTON fflANK, Cll1lrm1n f'ATfUCIC Ill. LINIKfY, VP ·Ad Olreetor MORT PIRIKY, V.P ·Edllor-ln-C:llltl Qer.td I . Wroe, Ad Managtr, Richard D. CanoH, lllernold• DoclaOfl, Managing Editor A•aoc. E11tern Mgr . .loe Fru tr, Jr. Richard Yakletl, Art Olreetor Wffltrn Mgr . ~r•noe M. Flnn, 0.troll Mgr flONfyn AllrMIJI, Senior Editor ,..rtlna, ltepflen1, "°" dtr Uettl and H,...ard, M1ril1f! HanMn, Food Editor Call! ; K.m D'AlftNndro, Marketing Mgr ; Johll Anoclate Edllort : •-McOarrltr, MllfPlly, Prom. Dir : Caryl l!lltr, Md1ng. Hal Landon end Robin A. Thf\1111 ,utl\.l'"I R RIUTIOMI: lllOIJllfT 0 . CARNEY htelle W .. ln, Ari Aul ; CMoffa att.t, Plc1urt1 end Lii ILL.II. I/ P 1 1.nd Co-Dlrectora: Contributing Edltore urr) 9ort1ttln, lllollett H. lllt11nloft, Mgr l"UlllllHlR llRVICU: lllolNrt Cu«tn, PMr J. ()poeft~lfMr, fl'"'1 J. ctlrWM, Mgr.; .I-0. latMf, AnltAI ~r. 8u1lnt•• Min~··.~ ltnllM, PromoUon: "'OOUCTION: lllkll\al'd lllhn, DI! : ..,...,.. AleHlldtr, Publlc Information Mgr. Roberta Cottln•, M1koup. HHdqUartere ~t Ll11lngton Av• .. N.Y .. N Y. 10022 c 1978 FAMILY WEEKLY, INC. All right• reter~ed. l~I Guo1den ·ghts Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. j r·--· A Speelal iamUy Weekly Poll I I What's Your Opinion on These Timely lssueS•? I ! D "C r • u Here's your chance to make your feelings known about importa.nt national and inrem.ationaJ issUC$ and to be a part of a future FAMILY Wunv story! Here arc 38 quc:stioos we considered to be of strong prcseor-and NATIONAL ISSUES YEB NOT NO SURE 1. Hu the Gerald Ford Presidency been a generally good influence on the country? O O 2. Amon.a today'• candidates for lM Presidency, do we have equals to our best Presidents of the put? 0 0 S. ls Government doin1 enough to create )obi aod beneftts for thoec 001 working? O O 4. l>oe$ our country need dramatic economic meaJurea reminisQent of Franklin Delano ROOKvelt'a Administration? O 0 5. 1f Government spcndi113 were 10 be CUI 10 fl&bt inflation, where should the ax fall hardest? O Military spending O Social welfare proarama a. Would you compromise enviroomealal goalt today because of energy and economic troubles? O O It'<>. would you: O Dia more coal O Eod court delays of our nuclear energy program 7. ts the Government justified in levying "utra ec>erJY" taxes oo bi.gger vc.hicles and energy- upcnsive applianoes7 0 0 a. ts quota-hiring still needed to atone for pasr race and ICJl discrimination? O O t . Would tougher senrencing and the death penalty substantially reduce crime? O O 10. Should pouession of band guns, except by police, be banned? 0 0 11. Should chc CIA's powen be curbeU? O O WORLD ISSUES 12. Is it O.K. for U.S. firms to pay "commissions" oveneaa to get business for America? O 0 1S. Should we continue to support lsrul as we have in lhe put? 0 0 14. Should the U.S. reeogoiu the Palestinian Liberatton Organiu.Cioo (PLO)? 0 O 15. Are we Ju&tifled in lUing the CIA and mihlary techniques to disrupt Commun1s1 takeover attempts abroa4? 0 0 11. Do you support detcntc as an cft'cc11vc roreian policy? 0 0 17. Should we continue our strong suppon of the UN.? 0 0 11. What chanacs in the world 1hnuld trouble Amcnca most? (Please number boxc:a in order of lmponance.) O Communitt gains in Africa U Jncreued Arab economic power [J l cftist regimes around the world [ J Anh-Amencanism in 1rad1t1onally friendly countr•ca 1uch aa Grttc:c, Portuaal and India LJ The fh1rd World 1h1nment in the UN. OUR LIVES 19. Should citplic1t seit acenea and ~nh1es be banned fr<!m : O Mov1ca O TV O Neither 20. Should young people he able to P'-~ice birth control or act abortion• w1thnu1 parental knowledge? 0 0 21. Do "Right 10 Ufe" movements have rhe righr idea about the UCTCdness of unborn human life? 0 0 22. Should compulaory retirement be abolished? O O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o · 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 future-significance for a1l ~cans. Many are queatioos abOut which the opinions of individual Americans can be made to count-if they can be beard. Pl~ ta.kc a few moments to fill in this questionnaire. YES NOT NO SURE 21. Shookl bomolexuals be banned from certain profcuiom, auch u teaching or the military? O 24. Have today'• textboob bec:ome destructive of family values? O 21. Should marijuana be lepliz.ed? O •·Should women be eocourasect more to ICCk. careen? 0 'D. Should women be encouraied lea to seek mamaae? 0 2a. Should day-care centers for pracbool children be available at public ocwt, u our schools arc? O 29. Should divorce be u easily obtainable and u incxpeosive·u 1 marriage liC'ef\IC? O OUR PRESENT, OUR FUTURE 30. ls it likely that our children and grandchildren will lead fulJer, more aatisfyina lives than today's gencnitioo? O S1. Will problems such u racial srrife and sexual revolt fade and leave a more orderly, pleasant society? O S2. Will institutJoru such as the church and 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 marrilge fade in importance? O 0 0 SI. II there leas risk of nuclur war today than IOyeanago? 0 0 0 M . Upon which of t.heac does lhe future survival and 5ecurity of the human race most depend? O ™teote O Military balance O The U.N. O Our own military preparedness and strength O A stronger, more cohesive and representative world organizacion than the U.N. O Religious feeling throughout the world O A psychological "revolution"-• crash program to find ways to make man a more peaceable animal O Other ____________ _ SS. ls airline travel safe enough? 0 0 0 M. Should the U.S. develop an efficient system of high-speed passenger trains? 0 0 0 O Across the U.S. O Between major cities O Not at all 37. ls the U.S. the best place to li ve today? O O O SI. Will the U.S. be the best place lo live in the next hall century? 0 0 0 FAMILY Wuny Readers! Be a Part of a Future FAMILY WHKLY S'°ryl PLEASE NOTE: We value your reaponH. Please mar1t our qunllonnalre and mall to: Timely l1tue1, 52 Morrl1 Drive, Syouet, N.Y. 11791 no later than Aprll 25, 1978. We'd like you to Indicate your name !*ow, although It la not required. Look for the r .. u111 In an upcoming laaue. Name _______ _ Addr~s ----- City _ _ _ State __ . Zip Sex; M 0 F 0 Age· Under 18 O 18-24 O 25-34 0 35-49 O 60-34 O 86 and CY¥9' O Education. High School: Old not attend O 1-3 yeare O Oradu1111 O College: 1-.3 yeera O Gradual• O Poet.grad work O Rei;alftered Voter: Oemocret O Republloan O Other --None O ~ ....... ~~ ....... --------···-·· .... ~-~ ----~-~-~------~---· ......... W9> ....... ___. ............. __.. .... ____________ __ • 8 ,llMll'l'WfflClV,Aotll f l lt1e . l I I • I f All of Family Love Is Not Loving: One Father's View of the Seesawing Emotions Every Famlly Experlenees By Wyatt C:OOper I s yours a happy family? Wait. Don't answer yet. Let's think about it, look at it from several angles. Let's cxamtnc 11 together and mate up our minds so that we may not reach lhc end of our time to- gether without having arrived 111 a defin111vc answer. It is highly 1mper11ncot of me to blurt out such a qucsuoo without warning o r prumble on an innocent weekend morning when we're all on our best be· havior. looking forward to spending a family day together u peacefully as possible. U I were crass enough to uk you publicly, of course, on TV, say, or standing up in church in front of all your friends, you'd have no choice but to reply with con~1derable vigor. even indig· nauon. "'Why. cenamly we arc!" Naturally, 1! that were the OC· cas1on, you would, by the tone of your voice, d1sm1u 11ny pm· "b1l1ty that lhcrc could cx&Jt any ftaw, any conft1c1, or any apprc· hens1on in your domestic Ir· rangcmcnt. Each of us wisho to put the bc't face on things when othen arc w1&tching. We have a perfect right to du so. A nghl? More hke ian ohhga11on, I •hould think. 11 1s none of my h1mncss. unJ I 'holtld assume 1h1&t all the lulki ut your how.e hve together iu \crcnely and u cheerfully as you all appenreJ in the photograph on your Christmas card last yuletide, where even 1hc dOQ was amillna M 11111leleiu1 ly '" jf hc"d never Wyatt Coo~r 1Cr11n writer end editor, 11 1ulhor ol "'F1mllle1: A Memoir and a C.lebrallon" CHar· per & Row, $8.95). 111 ltve1 with his wife, OtOfla Vanderbilt, and their two son• In New Yor1t City. 1 • 'AMILY WEEKLY. AO•ll II lt7f quarreled with a cat io his life. Is yours a happy family? Well, if I were your oldest fnend, had been your room· mate at school and we had participated in late-night ~iscua· sions., exchanging coo6dence.1 about our hopes, dreams, ideab and sensual apcrimcnu; if we hadn't seen each other for a long time, were tot.ally alooe, with absolutely no possibility of being overheard, and if I had just confessed to you my own unhappiness, and you were feel- ing vulnerable about some mis- understanding over unpaid bills. garbage that bad not been re· moved from lhc kitchen. coffee grounds that had gotten wrapped up in the sports aect1on before anybody bad bad a chaooe to read it, is it possible lhat you might either bunt into tcan or break into awcarina and sta.rt pounding the table, shout· "We are blenders of whirling emotions- anger, love, remorse, guilt, joy, sweetness, resentments, sulks-all tumbling about like the Ingredients of the world's most exotic recipe. and sorting them out Is more than most of us can do." 1ng, "Miacrablc! Miaeoblct MiKrable!"? Probably not. Such K encs probably never occur In your life. But there are other homes, not 100 far from youn, 10 which wonc th.ings have <><:· curred, arc occurring even u you read this or will occur al '°me time in the near future, and it may be that one n( the panics to such a scene will some day call on you for advice. So let us, for lhe sate of your fnend, proceed as if we were examining your owo life. Is yours a happy family? In lhc lint place. whatever your reply and however con- vinced you may be of your happiness or unhappiness. you may be quite wrong. We arc not nccessarily the best judges of our own happincas quotients and rarely know whether we're blissful, anguished or a com· bination of both. We have to ruliu lhat nobody-not your best friend or worst enemy, not President Pord or the Queen of England-has a life, either indi- vidual or marital, that is total joy or total bell. Well. maybe somebody has. But for the likes of you and me, our lives arc a jumble of happiness and unhap· pincss, u untidy as a bathroom closet. AJI of us arc blcnden of whirlina emotions-anger, love. rcmor1C, guilt, joy, sweet· ncss, rcscnlmcnu, sullcs-aJI tumbling about hkc the ingrcdi- cnrs of lhe world's most exotic recipe, and sorting lhcm out ii more than m1»t of us can do. We have our good poinlJ and our poor ones. our highs and our lows. and we don't alwaya know which IS which. What am I saying? Do I really mean that we don't al· ways know whether we're happy or not? That'a uactly what I mean. How arc we to judjc? We acncrally go by compariaona. And how rnuch of the truth about nther people's livca do we know? They're buty 1howin1 01 their best facu, too. remember, and we're prone to think cvcry- hody else i~ what he sc:erm to be. We arc likely lo think that ""'' are the only penoru with secret sorrows, secret pa.ins. "When we are children, it's hard to understand how we can be angry with someone and love him at the same time. When we grow up, it isn't much easier because by that time we're supposed to have things sorted out." Only we live with those secret failinp; only ""'"' harbor un- spcabblc thoughta, dangero us and wild midnight wishes. And we arc all amazed, with alarm· tng frequcnc:y. when an appar- ently perfect couple announces that they're splitting up. "What went wrong?" we ask, as if any· thing "wrong" in the relation· ship must be new, not sometbina that was a part or it all alona. I used to be terribly ashamed that my parenlJ had ugly arau· menlJ. (You couldn't really call them argument. since Papa did all the shoutina. Mama'• partici· pation consiated or aoina about her business in absoluce 1ilcncc, which drove him deeper and deeper into rage. On thoac few times lhat she yelled back .. the fight ended immediately. I'm 48 years old now and still don't know why she replied S-O rarely. Por all I know. the situa· lion may have been a great source of happiness for them both.) I thought that ours wu lhc only house in which such things went on. Conaider my asronishmcnt when the preach· er's son told me that his parents had really monumental ones! Prom rhen on I couldn't take my eyes off the pair at church, all clean and starched and prayerful, halll'! firmly in place Wai 11 pouible that an hour before 1hcy'd been yelling 111 each other over a strip of hurnl bacon? We're always thinking every- body else has it good ex"pt us. WeU, I've been around a little, and nobody has it too easy. We're alJ inclined to feel locked in and alone with the iecret of what we take to be our singular failure. We may not be the failures we think ounclves to be. Another thing-today's dlS- oomfort, today's complaint, may well be the very source of tomorrow's nostalgia. Ta.llt to a rich man and .ee if he doesn't tell you that the happiest days of his life were the tough ones of bis early struggles. (I'm nol nece&Sarily saying that it's true. I'm only telling you that's what he would say.) If you don't have a rich man handy. aslt yourself' what you remember mo1t fondly from your youth and sec if lhere isn'I some dtS- comfort 10 it. A friend of mine had an aw- ful rather who used lo make scenes in ralauraoll. He would shout at the waiten. They had put bjm in a draft and &ables would have to be moved. The soup was cold, the wine corked, the meat not fresh and cooked t.oo Litt.le on one side and 100 much on the other. Everything got sent back-several times. And bit family would be humjl. iated. My frie.nd complained endlessly about bis father's hor- rendous performance. dreaded any outin& with h1m. Well, the old man died at last (of apo- plexy, naturally). and I thought my friend would be vutly re- lieved. Wrong. He can hardly bear to go to a restaurant. It just doan't aeem righl without Papa there. ll's more than thll, deeper than that. Our feelings are ler- nbly complicaled loward any- body we love, whether it's our parents, our males, children or friends. Whal we feel for otbcn gives them some power over us; our feelinp render us vulner- able. subject to in1ury. and we are afraid, not only of the danger 10 our feclmp but of o ur own powu lo aoflict wuunds. At this poinl I shall introduce: a word you already know: "amb1valc:nce"-and I don't have to tell you it means the coexistence: of oppotitc and conflicting feelings about the aame penon or ob)CCt. Many people know what the word means. bul I'm not sure that all of them realize the extent to Con1lnucd r AMILY Wf(l(LY. '-11<11 11 1971 • 1 By Cheryl Bruhn-as told to Ruth L. McCarthy M y poor mother! She tried just a bout every thing to get me to Jose weight. Talks with our family doctor, reducing pills, the Stillman dfot, the Atkins regime, sessions a t Weight Watchers, promises of beau· tiful clothes-even insults about my fat. But all her efforts ended in my eating more. So by the time I was 16 years old, I weighed 210 pounds. Actually I started building up my layers of fat at the age of 12. I put enough cookies, candy and ice c rPa m on my hips, stomach and thighs to make me waddle like a duck. My twin-brother, J oe, was so ashamed of the way I looked, he wouldn't even walk with me. And as for gym class, it threw me into a panic every wet>k. We wore shorts and I hat.ed the thought of every- body staring at me. The n came the time of my eighth grade graduation. I had such a trrrible time finding a dress that Mom and I had to go to every store in Phoenix, Arizona (near my home in Scottsdale). But not even a girdle could get me into anything, except old-lady styl£'s. That's when a friend of my mother's suggested a materni- ty s hop. I was so h eartbroken , I cried. But that's where I found my dress. With all tha t grief I still didn't learn to control my appetite. And freshman year in high school. I be- came totally introverted. It wasn't until sophomore year that I realized nobody could change my life but me. AJld to do that I had to lose weight. Fortunat.ely, right after one of those thoughtful moments. I saw a woman on television talking about Ayds11 Reducing Plan Candy. Since Ayds contained no drugs, I went to the drugstore and bought some of the chewy vanilla caramel kind. I didn't tell Mom what I'd done. be- cauS<' I didn't want to disappoint her again. Well, I took Ayds as directed and they really helped me cut down on what l ate. By the third week on the Ayds plan. I'd Jost nearly eight pounds. That's whe n I told my mother. I don't know who was more excited-she or I! By the middle of the summer. l'd lost 50 pounds on the Ayds plan. A neighbor, who'd watched me lose, said to my mother: "She's a new girl! As soon as the weight came off. her mouth opened up." And she was right. I was no longer an introvert. When I went back to school in the fall, I was even slimmer. If I do say so myself, I created quite a sensa- tion that first day. My science teach- er didn't even recogniz<' me. But my brother's friends sure noticed me. or course, now that I'm 125 pounds, Joe is proud to be seen with me-par- ticularly since I have a whole new junior-size wardrobe. Now there's just one thing I want to say for the benefit of a ny young people with a weight problem. You have to stop finding.excuses for not losing weight. When you do, as I did at 16, there's no better or more pleasant way to take off pounds than on the Ayds plan. BEFORE AND AFTER M E ASUREMENTS Before Arter H eight 5'3'h" 5'3%" Weight 2 10 lbs. 125 lbs. Bust . 41 " . 341h'' Waist . . . 39" . 25" Hipe . . . . . . . . 44 " 36" Dress (Maternity) 18 9-11 Hf~ I om ot 16 y4'or1 ond 210 pounds-weorin1 o motfrnity b/ou$e. It wo. tlaf only thin1 that fit 1 Now. he~ I om onf year later. at 125 PoUnda. I wo. uuiting a uni- ueriity, and thonk1 to my bein1 1lim, lot1 of 1uy1 1aue me the eye. ••• .. WIMO ...... you.._ mnd lllOOQ. One quick • ..,., of ••• Non-oUy aeroeot WD--40 makM things wort( bet- ter and tut tonger. WD--40 prevents rwt and wear. end lubricates endf ... thing• around your home, garage. car and yard: toyt, appHancea, toota, tUdlng doora and wlndowa, hinges, locks, bikes, boats, guna, tack .. and many more. ~makes everything thatwo,.., work better and taat tonger. .......................... ............. ,..._ ~----------------~ I ,.... IAWU .,,,.,. ""la""......... I P.O. 80>< 85014 ,.._.,........., I San Otego. Ca. 82138 I I Name I I Addrea I I etty I I Stm z1p I L-----------------' AU or Family Lovels Not Loving: co11rlnutd which we ltve with it, just how ambivalent our feelinp arc or how ambivalent arc the feelinp of others in our lives. When we arc children, it's hard to undcn!And bow we can be angry with someone and love him at the same time. When we grow u~ isn't much easier because by that time we think we're supposed to have things sorted ouLOur parenu talked in terms of "good" and "bad .. and "right" and "wrong" as iC those were 11bsolutcs and any reason- able person would know which was which. Life is not that tidy. Our emotions arc DOI that Or· derly. There is ambiguity in alJ things. and the ambivalence or our feelings gives us trouble all our lives. It comes up often in discus- sions with my sons Carter and Anderson. "But he's a nice per- son," they'll say about a friend who, perhaps, cheat! at games. We talk about bow it can be that we arc not always totally one thing or the other and that we can love someone in spite of some glaring fault!, that loving a person docs not mean that we must either ignore, deny or defend those faults. We uJt about the possibility that at some umc ID lhe future we might even find serious faults in each other (most unlikely, of counc, but we're willing to c.xamme even that possibility) but that the revelation of such faults will not cod our love or respect for each other. It is our intention to relish the divcnity, the complexity of human nature without bein& too quick to attach the good and bad labels. We try lo flnd plea· sure in the differences between us and not take those diver1cn- ces 1>f tutc or pref crenccs as msult• 10 our own tute and prdcrences. Andcnon ts crazy about snakes, for inatance, but he mustn't take it a.s condem- nation if Carter can't work up a similar enthusium. Memben I e FAMILY W££KLY, AIHll II. lt78 of families can deeply wound each other. they can even des- troy each other. We as parents must encourage each member to respect the dignity, intearity and sense of independent growth of each of the others. We arc more apt to be able to do so if we have come to terms with our own feelings. The family as an institution bas been highly romanticized. Lite marriage itself, it's bad a heavy load of expectations dumped on it, and it is now being attacked for struggling under that unfair burden. We must learn to live with greater ambivalence. We bavc "It comes up often In discussions with my sons Carter and Ander- son. 'But he's a nice person,' they'll say about a friend who, per- haps, cheats at games. We talk about how it Is that we are not always totally one thing or the other and that we can love someone in spite of some glaring faults, that loving a person does not mean that we must either Ignore, deny or defend those faults." learned the hard way that all is not so simple u we were told it wu. We've found romance and it'a not quite what it was in the movies. Many people 10 my generation thouaht they were marrying a Ginger Rogcn or Clark Gable, and before you could say Louis B. Mayer, their scripts went all awry. Those clever writers weren't around the morning after 10 provide cute quurels and snappy dia- logue, and pretty soon we were terribly puzzled about what was actually happcnina to us. There'• going to be a ccrtam amount of conft1ct within all our familiea and we have to ac- cept it without thinking evi- dence of it means the end of the worid. Conflict can be useful, and in the case of children growing up, the right tind of conftkt with parents helps 10 strengthen their own scdsc of identity. Parents who wish to mflucncc their young had better rely on reason and respect to ma.kc it wort rather than on lhe kind of authority their Cathers used. Respect the child's urge to resist, bis need to ftnd bis own way, to use.rt himself and mate bis own mistakes, and yet be there when he turns to you. So, whether you are a parent or a child, look at your family and make a mental list of things that may trouble you now but that may be the occasion for binenweet memories in future years (which, the way time goes now, will be the day after tomorrow) when everybody comes home to renew old tics. At those times we laugh to- gether about old antagonisrru, old confUcts. (And sometimes, before the laughter dies down, we st.art new fights.) Look at your family and cherish the love that is then:. Express it. Admit it. Get others to admit it. Love is too easily misinterpreted. Falling ID love is u common a.s the endless piling up of days, taking place with no tabor on our part. It is u effortlcsa as breathing, but rtal loving is rare. Though we all do it to some degree, real love remains u rare as the per- fect pearl. It's not found in everybody's oyster, and apart Crom those fortunate ones wbo stumble over one on the sandy shore, the priu of the pearl goes to those with practice, endurance and perseverance. It requira long tralrung, penis· tent effort and the ability to hold one'a breath under fJR1 water for long intervals. lilJ.I 'L ' ' I 'i ,,. ·' It's one of the most Incredible sights you've ever seen. Imagine! The amazing CLIMBING VINE PEACH • . nature's own wonder-plant that was first discov- ered In Asia ... then researched at Cornell University and that this year wlll reward you with armfuls of the most unique and magnificent-looking fruit starting Just 80 days from todayl THINK OF IT! YOU PLANT THIS SPRING. PICK FRUIT THIS JULY - end It keep1 on producing all eummer long! • Yes I Dozens of luscious golden beauties from each and every plant! • Each and every fruit the size of a ripe, juicy orange. • Also -masses of golden flowe~ that adorn your fences, trellises. garden walls In a dazzling yellow cascade. • And because It's a climber, It means that from just a square foot or two In your garden, per plant, you'll pick fruit week-In, week-out. July to frost. ONE OF THE EASIEST, FAST-To.GROW FRUITS YOU'VE EVER SEEN! Best of all, these sensation al CLIMBING VINE PEACHES require no special care, no pruning, no cutting. They're so easy to grow a child can do It. They thrive magnificently In virtually any 1011, so all you have to do la drop them In the ground ... water them ... and forget them. It's as easy aa that. SORRY, BUT SUPPLIES ARE SO LIMITED WE MAY NOT BE ABLE TO REPl!AT THIS OFFER THIS YEAR. YOU MUST ACT NOW! Now, the price of these wondrous CLIMBING VINE PEACHES la not the $5.00 or S10.00 apiece you might expect ... but a mere $2 for each CLIMBING VINE PEACH ... and each one all set to grow and bear fruit this summer. Think of It. A mere S2 apiece for magnifi- cent, super-11rowlng climbing vine peaches that come to you direct from the nursery In their own pre-sown. pre-treated starter pots (the same kind used by pro- • amazing CLIMBING VINE PEACHES (Cucumis mt!lo var. chito.) ,.~ ..... -1 Give vou armfuls ol . lUSCIOUS FRUIT in iuSt 80 davsl / Yes, it climbs like a rose -produces fruit by the armful -and covers itself with masses of dazzling yellow blooms all summer long! fesslonal nurserymen) . . . all set lor you to simply plunk Into the ground and reward you with armfuls of luscious fruit starting JUST 80 DAYS FROM PLANT- ING. However, because suppfles o f CLIMBING VINE PEACHES are extremely limited, this offer may not be repeated this year. And since the time to plant Is almost upon us, you must act Immediately! VITAL STATISTICS FROM LEADING HORTICULTURAL UNIVERSITY AND GOVERNMENT PLANT STATIONS GROWTH HABITS Beautiful climber lor trellises, garden walls, fences. Gives you fruit In approximately 80 days from plant- ing. Fl.OWERS & FOLIAGE Lush green feaV9$, rich outpouring or dazzling yellow blooms. FRUIT Shape and size ol an orange. Aesh whitish. Edible and dellclous when pickled or preserved .. or enjoy them fresh ofl the vine. Ideal for zingy summer salads . . also a great gift for friends. GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS Truly a garden rarity not normally found In U.S. This plant, commonly called the Vine Peach should not be contused with the stone-fruit peaches obtained from treas. According to hOrtlculturlsta It Is, In reallty, a variety of the melon family so unique you've never seen anything quite like It In all your llfe. Guaranteed to be the garden sensation of your neighborhood this year. CARE & SOIL REQUIREMENTS Any well-drained soll. Full sunlight. Water when needed. GROWS ANO THRIVES ANYWHERE -TAKES BUT A FEW MINUTES TO PLANT -REWARDS YOU WITH BUSHELS OF FRUIT STARTING IN JUST IO DAYSI PLANT -PtCK LUSCIOUS FRUITS UKE THESE BY THIS JULYI Yes, this aensatlon1I CLIMBING VINE PEACH grows so IHI and beara fruit ao qulckly, that 1' just 80 day1 altar planting you'll actu- ally start picking fruit by I.he armful ..• and keep on picking It all summer longl For full datall1 on this amazing won- der-fruit read what the experta hive to say about It ... then take advantage of no-risk trial offer be- low. e 1111 ~ c--, ,.., ....... _, IUPPllEI AR! ICARC! -ACT HOWi ·-···: ! CLIMBING VJHE HACHU. Dept. JBP-15 I i Carollne ftoed, Phi~ ... PA 1t11t ; I Please rush me the numbef of Cllmblng Vine Peaches 11 have checked below. I unde.-.tand that each one comes • In Ila own growing pot, (the aame uMd by Prolnslonal i Growers) 111 ready for me to grow Ju1t by following the : simple pl1nllng lnatrucllons lnc:luded with your VINE I PEACH. Fun utlelactloft ou•rMtMd -Of moMY ,... l funded lmmadlatalyl ! Total amount ancloMd S . Pann. re1ldenl1 add 6% 1ale1 tu. Check or money ordar. no COD• ple111 Cti!CK OFFER OHl"!D o 1 Vine Peach St lplu' 25• postJot & hanclllng) 0 3 Vine Ptaclles 14 plUt 50• po1taot & hancl11ng) O 6 Vine Puchll M plus 751 po1ta9t & handllng) o n Vine Ptaelles 111 plus 11 Po1t1oe & htndllng) Nam•---~~~----~----i Address l I __ _ ! i.:1~ •• -............ Dl• ., !~ '--· t~p ·--···---·· Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. ... ,. ll J lfYMOlOI -CO CO 19 mg. ~tll". t3 mg. nicoline w. ps denot. FTC Alpert SEPT. 76 . Great CQ9k.ing Exploits From the World or Sport Some winning athletes show their skill in the kitchen. Try any of their delicious dishes. You'll really enjoy them. BUiie JNn KJng'a Vegetable-Tuna Saa.ct Blllle Jean, t1v ... t1me winner of the CO¥eted Wimbledon Tennis Tournament, la publlaher of womenSport1 magulne. ¥t pound ..... """ be8M, .,..... 1 cup Mlllnl ...., 1 pecket INt8nt c:Nc:llen MuHIOll 2 IMll111aw boal9d It.left ..... lit pouftd "'1 lhlnlJ alced zucc:Nnl ,,. .. ...,, ...... llllM red eM'lllg1 lit .. alcecl ~ ~ ¥.lb.tom~ ...... lit lb .............. """" alced 2 .... ewocMM. peetecl end allced 2 CMI (7-oz. liae) tuM, drlllMcl 2 cu,. ..... J09Wt 2 e1111aw..n 2 181111.,aw leW Juice S ct.-. Tebuco Al Uneer'e Indy Chin Winner of the lndlanapoll1 500 In two 1ucce11lve ye1r1. Al might heve driven to an unprec• dented third win If he hid not been beaten by hla younger brother, Bobby. Al'a chill, er• 11ed by hi• mother, haa becorM an lnatllutlon among Indy par- tlclpanta. 1. Cook green beans in boiliog water with chicken bouillon for S minutea; drain. Pour Italian dressing over beans, let cooL 2. In ~t. u.Jad bowl, combioc green beans, zucchini, red cab- bage, Chineac cabbage. spinach, mushrooms and one sliced avocado. Arrange tuna on top. S. In electric blender, bleod remaining avocado alices, yo- gurt, salt. pepper, lemon jujce and Tabuco until amooth. 4. Pour avocado-yorurt dress- ing over salad greens and tou well just before serving. Malt:t>I B 1t>rvl11gs 2 t.lblHp a awte Neon dl'lppfftll otft99 ...... 00 ¥t cup flMtr ct-a..,111 onloft 2 .... ...,tic. Cl'VIMcl , lb. ground beef 2 CMI (1-lb. lbe) lddMy bNne, Uft4f8lned YI oup ~ """ pepper 1 CM (11 OU.) tofftetoee, un*ell.cl ,..., .... 2 teHpOllWte W.- 1 .. .., a°" pound cuMlft Neel 2 •• ....,., .. c:Nll powder 2teHpH1llNft f or a ipftng ~ ltuftet: 8fflle ..... '°"9'1 bMuitful V ........ Tuna Selad and A~ Yoeurt Dr..elne. Victor Maleffonte'• F1ytftg Seucer Pundl, Wllme Rudolph'• Benane-Yoeurt Pie Md Robyn S!Nth'I SpWidl MNt LA*. ldMMaTabeeco 1 tMIHJID°" ftour '4 cupwaw 1. In 3-qt saucepan. heat bacon drippings. Add onion and garlic. Saul~ for S minutes, stirring. 2. Add ground beef aod cook. stirring. until meat losea ill red color. 3. Stir in kidney beam. green pepper, tomatoea, bay leaf, sugar, cumin, chill powder, 11lt and Tabuco. Heat to boiling. Rtduce he1t, cover and simmer for about 30 to 4S minutc:a. 4. Bleod ftour with w1ter and add to chili. Heat, stirring until mixture boils and thickens. 5. Tute and add additional chili powder and Tabuco if desired. h 's even better reheated the nut dayl Malt:t>1 6 cup1 Co1t1if111td FAMILY WEEKLY, Aprll I I, 1971 • 11 A 11" Bing Crosby Reflnd Check Is yours when you buy Kellagjs Corn Flakes or Rice Krispin cereals and 1111111 Maid frozea concentntad onnge Juice. This great American breatfut ii a aoocS 'n hearty way to start the d1y. You'll enjoy 1 delicious bowl of Kellogg's• Com Flakes or Rice Krispies• cereal. Minute Maid• frozen coooentnted orange juice, milk. and bread or tout with your favorite spread. To encourage you to try this put American brea.klut, we11 tend you a check worth $1.00, printed with Bina CrOlby'1 picture and aipature, when you tend UI the prooC. of purcbuc asked for below. (We've even put one proof-of-purcbuc teal in c::;:::1:1_.lhi1 ad to help get you •tatted.) TO GET \'OUR $1.00 .BING CROSBY REFUND CH£C8'••, SEND: the flllcd-in re· fund form and 111u1crtlREAT AMERICAN RRF.AKFAST' SEAL in this 11d with any THREE 1d1.h11on11I GRF'AT AMERICAN BREAKFAST SEALS from specially m1trl.· cd pacl.1111e1 of ~llog's Com Fl1ku or Rice KruptC1cereals .. PLUS. FOUR pluuc •nin1 1tnps from any site can' of Minute M1id froun concentr1tcd oninsc Juice 1!C PROOl'OI P''IH H~ ... I I' .\I I 1 ••toRAY. ONlY ONE 11 00 AEFUND CHEC.C PEA FAMILY OA HOUSEHOLD CUP AND aAVE THll Rl!FUNO FORM AHO "ITAATl!A HAL." ---------------------------~ QMAT A•JUCAN IMAK1AIT IUE"'NO, r CtCAM M, iaox Ult, MIDIYlLU, NORTH CAROLINA nm : • ~. : Pie--4 -• e1 DO 9"'8 Cf'llMIY Refllncf eti.cll. I 5 ~ ... I EncloMd whll Ille 1191\ef OMAT AMllllCAH IRE.AK· ;llll I FAaT MM. In 1111• eel -AHV THlll!E eddlOon•I 1 .,_ •• I GREAT AMElllCAH ell.EAIC,AST RM.8 cvt fl'OfOI I~ ' I -l•lly IMn.d Cleek:r.• of Kell090'1 Com fleuo I I Of Ilic. Ktltl>I" cerH • . . Pl.VI. 'OUll pleellc I ~ * 1Jf * I :-"'"' 9111119 ''C: .,., lllie cen•1l'fot1'Nlf. ~ L------.J 0'1Jl1l~'rl!J-~lero• juic. , IAVITllll "nAITUllAl" (PlllHT PUIHLY-PlEASE IHCLUOE Zll' COOf.I .... TM 11.• """' CllK1l. ..... __________________ _ AOORUS ------------------ CITY------------------~ ITATI "-------ft INST MAft YOUll Ia. CGOll TO MAIL MA*D CMC:tl. All-'I d•.,. ._ dellw"f Ol'Tllf Ul'11111 A'ffll ,. mr. ·Ind '\Sn\. 'ncH.f !>vr\11:W1~lf'~a~IM'ft'.,mir~oi.6~. · ¥ L--------------------------~ -M-MOW'lla,...-...--ef~O--C-~ Con1imud Jenet Guthrie'• "World'• GrNt•t Egoplent" A champion rac.-car drtver, Janet won flrat OYerall In the Vanderbilt Cup Rae.. In 1975. Last month ah• made hlatory by being the flr11t woman to enter the lndlanapoHa 500 to attempt to quality IOI the race (on May 31 ). ' ........ , ........ cut lft ...... ' lilb' I Ip D IIftl ollft oll ' lilbl1 ap a OM """ Nell 2 .... c:IOfte ...-0 l\ tlllp DDR Ult \4 t1a 1, a Oft lfouncl l*cll ,.,... ~~beat oven to <400•p. Place eggplants, cut aide down, on oiled baking abeet. Bate abour 4S minutes, or until tender. 2. In blender, combine oil, buil, garlic, aall and pepper. Blend until smooth. S. Spread olive oil mixture evenly on 4:\Jt side of eggplant halves and serve immediately. Maku 4 1erving1 Neleon Burton'• 8owler'1Dellght Nel10n Burton Jr. haa won more than '300,000 and 12 bowl- ing tltle1 In hie career. Nelaon 1uggnt1 Mrvlng hla Bowler'• Delight ap1gheltl with an exotic green ulad. 1 lb. becoft, OCNlrMtJ ct.opp Id 1 llt. lfound round 1 lb. """ inuelvow, ellced t llt. No. 10 """'°9111 ltMllMHI left II I F"l'IL V W£El<LV. Aptll 11. 1t1e .......... .... ,..a 1'911,aw ..,tic..,. "'t111pa• .,.._ l*cll ,.,.. 1 c::.ip ....... en.- ~ c::.ip~,...···~ 1. 11'1 larse skillet, fry bacoo until criap; drain on paper towda. 2. Coot around round a.ad muabrooma in bacon drippings. 1tirrin1 to break up meat u it coots. S.. Cook vermicelli in salted, boiling water until tender; drain well. 4. Beat egg yolb with a fork and toa with bot apaabetti. I. Add aarlic salt, pepper, milk, Parmeaan cheese and reserved bacon; tou well. Serve with a milted areen salad. lt'a eveo aood heated up the out day. Mo.k.u 6 to & 1erving1 .,..,., Shrimp end Rice Pel6, the Brulllan who la now with the New Yorft Coamoa, la, very 1lmply, "King of Soccer." hN'• fnori .. le lr&llllM ....... Md Rloe. LAttuoe .... comptlfMftl ... cleh. 211tLfreell ....... M ...... dMMCI , ..... I.all Oft) left ~ cupleMOftJuloe ' e.blllp a OHi otlYe oll " e! Dole invites yov and your family to join our "It's a Natural" game for naturally exciting prizes! You could Wtn one of 1 .036 prizes bijoorrec:ttyidentifying the Natural Wonder pictured 1n this ad. t50.000 In,,.... IDENTIFY THIS "NATURAL Y-ONDER" ANO YOU MAY~ A FAMllY VACATION PLUS $5.CXXl Onnd Prt.: Two week vacation for 1 tarnlv of tour at a Unded States °' Canadian Natural v.bnder area - plus S5000 cash' lrregtne the tun of spend!~ two weeks at a "Natural W:>rldef' vacabC>n area of your choice 1n the u S or Ganada Pemaps you'll choose the rugged excitement ot Yellowstone ~atlonal Park -or Diamond Head 1n Hawa~ -or the splendOf of a national seashore Dole W1H prCMde t1rst claSS air transporta- tion and two weeks hdel accom~ da11ons for tour members of your larnly and $5000 cash Ttn ...... ......., Colemen campHlQ outfits lor na1ural tamty <M•nos E.acti 01At11 lllCludeS a 1era ca~ st""9. prooene lantern coder and lour s1eepng b11QS• I teree clo¥ff gllf'Me, CN9hed 2 CUP9 dlappld oNon 1 CM (12 OH.) IOfM'"9. ""* ..... 1teHpDDft~ 2 c:upe conwen.d -"lte r1oe I CUP9 bo6lftt .. .., 2 tllblffpOOft• ~,.,...., Y. teup a Qft lf'O'l"CI bled! ,.,.,... 1. Marinate ahrimp with 2 tea· Jpoona aalt and Y.I cup lemon juice for 30 minutes; drain. 2. In 6-to 8-qt. Dutch oven, heat olive oil, add garlic and onion and aaut~ for S minutes, stirring. S. Add shrimp. tomatoes, oregano and rice: stir to mi•. <>Mdll,_.. Onen..nd'cuttl......., He<ttage natural leather blHfold (your OhOCe ol nwla or won-en· s stvteJ Spectal SIKP"M' Each o1 lhe 1000 fourth pr1Z8 winners Wiii find a cheek ranging lrom $5 10s100 Ill lheif bll<Jldsf panley. remaining lemon 1uice, pepper and 2 tea.spoons ult. I,<» on oflic,.. .mry bl•ni. correctly,...,.,,., anc1 -the Ml .. al -IC --thown "' IN ruc:~':".,:::~~ r:.:~,~ .. ~.'"":.~:.:: ~ Oft~..=.~.:. .,,;l~,S"~ftt'. 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'6.-ctl T .... -red io..loll Ol lhi"' ........ _..,.,..II GI' !NI 0.:...,,.,,. cMol•Y .. !*IJOC*JnQ llor• 4 GRAND PRIZE: MO-WEEK FAMILY VACATION AT ANY US. OR CANADIAN NATURAL \\ONDEA AREA -PLUS $5,000 CASH! Add boiling water. stir. Heat to boilin1. cover, reduce hell and cook for about 30 minute3, or until rice is tender. Stir now and then. Makts 8 urvings 4. Remove from heal aod let stand, covered. for S minutes. Stir lightly with fork, adding ContlnWJ F/JoAllY WUIClY. April II. 1171 • It Great California recipes begin with Dairy Foods By Fran Roberson. Superb recipes collection to inspire your menu planning and bring new enjoyment to snacks and meals. The spiral bound book with wipeable hard cover Is hand· somely illustrated with beautiful color and black and white photos. The 250 interesting recipes are printed in large type. Marvelous value for $2.50 postpaid. But most of all you'll discover the country goodness of dairy foods. In hearty entrees such as Baked Yogurt Chicken, Crepes with Cheese Sauce, Cheese Cannelloni, Chilies Rellenos Casserole. In vegetable main dishes and go alongs. In hot and cold appetizers. In soups. salads and drinks. In quick breads and holiday yeast breads. Desserts will tempt you. Nostalgic San Francisco Fried Cream. Black Bottom Pie, classical Caramel Flan. Cookies and cakes for celebration. Dairy data pages give basic facts on milk products and cheeses plus an easy to read chart on their nutritive values. This handy book's a must. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• COUNTRY COOKING. P. 0. Box SOfl. Downey, CA 00241 Cnclo .. d It chec-r l "'0"•Y Otd•• r I lo• COPlet ol Country Cooklntt with Flair •I It 60 o ch POSIP•ld Prlnl N•----------------- AO<llM•---------------~ Clly ________ Sttl•---Z•P---- Vo•d •"-'•prohibited 01 tett11c1~ by I••· Otlergoodonlyuntl/Jun• 15, 1918 Allow•~ •HU 101 dellvt/'f IJoo• S1or119e. 10885 ,,,,.,..,,So El Mont•, CA Celltoml1 Ml:l1 AdvtM>ry Boerd Chi Chi Rodriguez'• Bageta R•nchefoa Puerto Rico'• Chi Chi Rodrl· guu hu won auch prestlglou1 tournament• u The Byron Nel· 1on Clasalc and The Canadian Open. S 1ailll11po1Ma,....... oM 1 ~ nn.ty ..... •d onion 1 ............... c, dlo"*9 s ....... (2 l>L) lolMtOM, ,..W MCI chopp1d, °' 2 ~c&ftMCl--toee, dretMd S cenMd lenMo CN ..... dralMd, IMdH MCI dlo"*9 ~~"'99' 1 eeeepoooult Few ......_ freettlJ 9found black pepper ·~butterot .... ,, ....... 1 plcg. (12 on.) plain, prffllc:ed frozen baget1, ttulwed ..... 1 laree avocado, .,..e.ct and tltced 1. Heat oil in 2-<1t. saucepan. Add onion and garlic and saut~. stirring frequently for about 4 minutes, or until onion softens. 2. Stir in tomatoes, chilies. sugar, ult and pepper. Heat to boiling: then reduce heat and let uuoe simmer, uncovered, for IS minutes, stirring occa- sionally. S. Lightly spread cut side o( bagels with butter and toast under broiler. Keep bagcla warm. 4. Heat remaining butter and fry eaas until whites arc set and yolks arc still sort. 5. Place touted bagel half on individual plata. Top with fried egg. Spoon a ring of hot tomalo- chili uucc around egg. Cut other half of baael in halC and place halves on each aide of cg. Oamiah with avocado slica. Proceed with remaining bagels, ens, sauce and avocado. Malcts 6 1trvlng1 1e • f'AMILY WHl<lY.Apfll II. tt18 Wiima Rudolph'• S.nana-Yogurt Pie A towering six-foot track atar, Wilma won three gold medal• In the 1960 Summer Olymplc1. She WH named Outatandlng Athlete of the World In 1962. i ~ > 1 9"~ unfta.or9d gelatin I tablaapa °'" aug., \ti .. Mpoaft Nit , ..... ...,....'" Ya cuplllltk 1 cant&Nr (I an.) coffM °' ftftlllarogUft SbM&na 1 bak9d <•lndt) grahalft cracker cruet ot peatry ltletl 1. lo medium saucepan, mix gelatin, 3 tablespoons sugar and salt. &e.t torcthcr egg yolks and milk; stir into gelatin. 2. Cook over low beat, stirring constantly until gelatin diuolvcs and mixture thickens slightly, about S minutes. S. Remove from heat and cool slightly. Stir in yogurt. Chill, stirring oocasionally until mix- ture mounds slightly when dropped r rom a spoon. 4. Beat egg whites until soft ConJinutd ~ <iFoodshell RED FLANNEL HASH Heat 4 tablespoon• butter or m•rg•rlne in medium skil- let and saut~ ~ cup chop~ onion, stirring until tender, about S minute's. Add I can (I lb.) cor"9d bfff huh, brc;aking up with spoon. Add I can ( I lh.) die.ct b9ete, drained, 'h tcupoon Nit, 'Ai teaspoon p.pf)9r and 'A cup mllk. Stir to comhinc. Cook over medium heat for S to 8 minutes. Make 4 hollows in surface: of hash. slip an .gg into each hollow and cover pan Cook until caga arc as aet as you like, about 3 to S minutes. Mnlr.tJ 4 1trving1 Collectors· Classic Greek Easter Speeialty: Egg BreM The Greek Orthodox Easter falls on April 25 this year. Preparation for the feast begins the Thursday before with the baking of lambropsomo, a sweet yeast bread topped with red-tinted eggs-in-their-shells beneath crossed strips of dough. The bread is served with the traditional roast lamb. GREEK EASTER BREAD •-1 a.-UMlftecl ~ flour ~ c:upeupr 1 .. eepoon .. H 1 1811l11p a i.n 11•1ed orenge Md 1 .... ectlve dry rM•t 1cupwe.., ~ cup111Hk 2 '81111tt1Ht• INlfOllrtfte ...... ,.... ........... "' oup OfMge fuloe ~ .... pai.n enlM UINct I Mid COMM 9"lt colot'9d red 1. In large bowl, mix 2 cups ftour, sugar, salt, oraoae rind and undissolved dry yeast. Z. Heat water, milk and mar- garine to 120°-ll0°P. Add gradually 10 dry ingredients and beat for 2 minutes at medjum speed with electric mixer, scrap- ing bowl occasaonally. S. Add 2 ens. oranae juice, aniJc and 1 cup ftour, or enough Lo make a lhick baiter. '· Beat at high speed for 2 min· utes. Stir in more ftour lo make a sofl dough. 5. Tum douah out onlo liahtly floured board; knead until smooth and elutic, about 8 to 10 minutes. Place dough in greased bowl and tum to greue top. Cover and let douah rise in warm place until double in bulk, about 1 hour. I . Punch douah down and turn out onto a lighlJy ftoured board. Shape twO-<third.s of douah inlo a rope aboul 30 inches Iona. On a &reued bakjng sbeel, ahape douah inlo a ring that meuure1 11 inches across from outer edges. Pinch ends logether to seal. 1. Take two-thirds of remainioa douah and djvide in half. Make each in10 a rope, about I 3 inches long. Place over nng, crouing in the center. Tuck ends underneath rina and seal. I. Place a bard-cooked cu on top of ropes at each point where they rat on tho rina. Put re- ma.inina hard-cooked eu in center of ropes. I. Divide remaining douah into 10 equal pieces and roll each into 6-inch strips. Place 2 strips over each eu to make a crou; preu cdaes into douah. 10. Beat remainina raw cu and FAMILY WHKlY, ~I II. lt7t e II water together and brush over douah. Let rise in warm place until doubled in bulk, about 4S rrunutes. 11. Bake in preheated 3S0°F. oveirlor about lS to .W minutes, or ~Iii done. Remove from bakina sheet and place on wire ~ rack to coot. 5 Malc~1 8 to JO 1ervl1111 TN1 bNutiNI Grwk EMier 8'M4, ,,.., .... wttlt OfMge end .... ... would be welCOllle .. rour f .... ., &9'9r ....... By Marllya Ba•11e11 \VmlOsbaresof evmJ Grand Prbe: a portfolio of 10 shares of each of the Dow Jones lndustrta1 Stodw. -2-Second PrbJes: a portfolio of 5 ~of each of the Dow Jones lndustrtal Strx:b. 3-Thbd Prlw: a portfolio of 3 shares of each of the Dow Jones Industrlal Stodcs. 10-rourth Prbea: a portfolio of 1 share of each of the Dow Jones lndustnal Stocks. Mrs Filberts Share In America Sweepstakes P.O. Box 2110 Westbwy, N.Y. 11591 0 P1ease enter my name In the Share In America Sweepstakes. Name~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Address~---------~ Cn\1-~~~~~~~~~~~~- State-------""·P·---- Continued peaks form. Gradually add remaining 3 table- spoons sugar. Continue beatina until still peaks form. 5. Pour half of coffee mixture into prepared pas II)' she II. I . Peel and slice bananas and make a layer of banana slices over filling in pasll)' shell. Cover with remaining ftlling. 1. Chill until gelatin sets. To serve, garnish with addjtional banana slicea. Malces 6 to 8 servings J•net Lynn'• German Chocol•te Pound C•k• A bronze medal winner In the 1972 Winter Olymplca, Janet held the American National Skating ChamplONhlp from 1969-1 973. In 1974 ahe won the World Prof ... alonal Free-Style Sketlng Cham- plonahlp. She Is now·married to Richard Salomon. 1 cup aolld ............. ~ 2cupe..., ..... 2 .... llODtll pure ftlftllla eX1ract s c:upe uneMtM .. 1-tturpoee nour ~ ••Pa°" beldng IOda 1 IHlpOOft Nit 1cupbultenNlk 4 pedtela (1 OI. Ndt) pntmel19d. Untweetlned baldng~ .. 1. Preheat oven to 300°P. G rease a 10-inch tub.: pan or large Sundt pan. 2.· ln large bowl, with electric mixer set at me· dium speed, beat shortening until creamy. Gradually add sugar. beating until ~ixture is well-mixed. 3. Add eggs, one at a time, and beat after each addition. Blend in vanilla. 4. Sift together ftour, baking soda and salt. Add in thirds to sugar-egg mixture alternately with buttennm~ (begin and end with ftour mixture). 5. At low speed, add chocolate, mixing untiJ well- blended. Pour batter evenly into prepared pan. I . Bake for about I 'h houn or until cake tester mserted into center of cake comes out clean. 1. Cool for 10 minutci on rack in pan. Invert cake on rack to cool completely. Prost if desired (see frosting recipe below). Makes 12 servings D•rk Chocol•te Fro1Ung 2 equern (1 en. eec:ft) unawMten.d baldng cMcota• 2 teblnpoona butt ... or margarine a teblnpoona water 1 cup confectfonen• auger 1. Mell chocolate in small saucepan over very low heat. Add butter and water and alfr until smooth. 2. Remove from heat, stir in confectioners' sugar and beat with wire whisk, apoon or electric mixer until smooth. 3. Pour frostina on cake, allowing it to drip naturally, to make 1 thick, shiny glau. Malces I c11p 1t a FAMILY W££KLY. Aptll 11, 1'71 H•nkKHhfw•'• Fmnlly Style Sukly•kl Hank Kaahiwa It the 1975 World Profeulonal Ski Racing Champion. A Japanese-American (his mother It lr11h and hla father It Oriental), Hank also happens to be a gourmet cook. 1 \\ Iba. flank .... k. pertl.n, frozen 1 buftch f(Hft oNona. cut In 2..fndtlengUM 4 ribs c.tery, cut dlegonaUJ In 1-'ndl pieces 2 while or ,.ttow onions, cut lengthwtM 1 cup tlllc:.d frHh MUWOOIM ~ lb. ''"" aplnac:t., lightly aee.m.d ~ lb. strtnt be.in• or IWNt potatoea, th6ntr sliced. optlonel 1 ~ cups beef boulllon ~ cup ....,_... soy sauce S ~sake or Clulblla S t8bleepoon1 auger 1 teaspoon monoeodlum gtutwMte 1. With a sharp knife, cut meat lengthwise into two, 2-inch strips. Theo cut strips crosswise, against the grain. into YI! -inch thick slices about 2 inches long. 2. Place vegetables and meat oo 1 large platter in an orderly arrangement. 3. lo small saucepan, combine beef bouillon, soy sauce, sate, l !! ... .z Vlctorllel8hont• FrllbMKJng Ev.tKnlnel Master off.., Robyn Smith Top Jockey sugar and monosodium gluta· mate. Heat to !>oiling, stirring to dissolve sugar. Simmer sauce, uocpvered, for S minutes. 4. Arrange vegetables attrac· tively io luge frying pan and add sauce. Place meat neatly over 1he vegetables so that vege- tables will be steam-<:00Ud. 5. Cook over medium heat for I 0 Lo 12 minutes, until meat is cooked on one side. Tum meat over; cook for 2 to 3 minutes more and serve with rice, hot sate or Japanese green tea. Maku4 to 6 suvinp Victor M•a.fronte'1 Flying S•ucer Punch Victor, who won the World Frisbee Championship at the 1974·1975 Roae Bowl, holds the record for the longest-distance throw recorded tl'lare-100 yards. This fri1bee champ alao likes parties. 1 CM (1 lb.) plneapt>M chunks, drlllned 1 pt atrawberrlea, f11\MC1 1 bottle(~ qt.) tifOld ...... 2 qta. S.•en-Up, dtllled 2 qta. onnee juice, dtllled 1. Place pineapple chuolcs aod strawberries io ice-cube coo· tainers. Cover with water and freeze until firm. 2. In large 8-qt. punch bowl, combine tequila, Seveo-Up and orange juice. Add pineapple and strawberry ice cubes. Stir and enjoy! Makts about 6 qts. I I I. I I I I one of ~favorite I •cereals I everyday as part I of a balanced f Ji~ : breakfast. ~-·~-1 Evel Knievel'• SwHl Potato S•l9d Daredevils don't eat danger· oualy. Here'a one of the famous motorcyclist's favorite recipes. S Iba. cooked •-t potatoes, . pse'8d end cubed \\ cup flMly ~onion 1 cup chopped 9rHft pepper 2 cups sllc:.ct ce .. rr 1 ~ cups INIJOMafM 1 ~ IHlpOOftl Nit Y. ... spoon 1rounct bl•ck pepper F-dashes Tabllaco 1. In large bowl, combine all ingredients and mix well. 2. Cover and refrigerate for al least I hour to blend flavors. Makts 2 qts. , Robyn Smith'• SplNlch MHt Loalf Robyn it America'• No.-1 woman Jockey. At one might expect, ahe Is very diet· conscious. 1 lb. frMh aplnadl 2 Iba. grouncl round or chudl 29919 ~ cup Ata.8ren ceNal 2 teeepoona aalt \\ tenpoon 1rounct bladl pepper . \It teMpOOft tround nutmet \\ cup fiMIJ chopped onion 2 cans (1-oL we) tomato sauce 2 l.ablespoons butter or mar9af1M 1. Preheat oven to Jso•F. 2. In large saucepan, cook spin- ach .(with just the water that clings to the leaves after wash· ing) for about 2 minutes, or just until leaves wilt. 3. Drain spinach aod chop fine. 4. In large bowl, combine spin· ach, ground round, eggs, cereal, salt, pepper, nutmeg and owon. Mix well. 5. Tum mixture into a 7 • x 11 • inch baiting pao and shape into a loaf. Bake for one hour. I . Heat tomato sauce and butter lo boiling and serve with meat loaf. 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Most Ameri- can men believe that they have a better life than women. (See number 1.) TRUE OR FALSE? 1. Regardlas of where they live, moat people believe tli~ir neiah- borhood is less daogerow than average. 2. Most of the people wbo be- lieve in God ca.n't tell you why. 3. Most American men believe that they have a betler life than women. 4. It's difficull to tell whc1her many popular beliefs are based on fact or fancy. 5. Most American men believe that women arc irresponsible, scatterbrained creatures who are basically selfish and incon- aldcrate of othen. ANSWERS 1. True-at lea.st u far a& city dwellers are concerned. This is the findjng or an Institute or Social Reacarch study. It wu found that "people tend to un- derestimate the dangers and haz.ards in their own neighbor- hoods ~ compared with the city u a whole or lo ovcrealimate the danaer of areas wilh which they have no penon11J Cllperi· encc," Also, two-thirds of the people surveyed thought that most crimes in 1be1r areu were CC>mmirted by ouuiders rather than ncighbothood rc..idcnta. 2. Falu. A nal1onw1de survey of men and women showed I.hat most have very def\nite reunn' for their belief. The largest per- It • FAMILY WHll\.Y. Aotll 11, ttrt ceotage attributed thei.r belief to the Bible or some aspect of it. Othcn pointed to the wonders of nature, the order and laws of the univene and the mlr:acte of the human body. About 12 per- cent were ioftuenoed by the practical neccssicy of believing in somethio1: "Jt iJ safer to be- lieve than not to believe." 3.. Falu. AQCordin.i to a poll, ~arly one-third of American men feel that tlity have the best life, but a like percentage ia just as scrongly convinced that women get more pleasure and satisfaction out of livina. And a similar number of U.S. males feels that it is nip and tuck, with neither sex havina the edge. 4. Trur. An example of thia is "water-witching" -or dowsing- thc art of locacing underaround water by interpreting the motion of a divinina rod or forked stick. Whether or not it works has long been highly controver- sial. Some time ago Harvard Univenity sponsored a widc- sc:ale study of the subject. They surveyed county agricultural asents throushout the U.S. as to whether they thought witchins worked or not. f,indinas: S6 percent expressed downright disbelief, 20 percent expressed belief and 24 percent said that they were open-minded on the subject. Exploratory experi- ments conducted by other uni- versities yielJed evidence that certain dowsen perform much better than chance expectation. 5. Falu-according to the find- ings of Oklahoma State Univer- sity studiCJ which employed psycholo3ical teats to determine the beliefs and atttludcs of a random nmple of young men toward women. Most of them believed women 10 be "more coruiderate o( the feelings of others and more concerned for their happiness, and felt 1h11 women were lui 11narateful and lcu inclined In make selfish demands." Moir of lhe men also believed women to be fully as responsible as men. On the other hand, they fclt rhat women complain more, demand more attention and tend 10 be more vicious when anacred and ,_ more Slubbom-minded. IAlll FREE! A complete set of four tire p~ure gauges just for letting Nationwide show you how to save up to S6000 a year on car insurance. 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I ~ I 1sss I ••••••••••••• IF YOU QUALIFY YOU'LL RECEIVE YOUR QUOTE ANO APPLICATION WITHIN 10 DAYS -···········- : Learn Nature 's Weight Loss Secret Of Glandular Control s i How to Command your Pituitary Gland : to order up to 756 times its own weight in fat to leave your body every single day By Joan Woodward U v your head' MtllioM of uwerwrlj(llt Amrncan1 oould havr ilimmod down " long ttmr l{IO by dmn~ JUSI that l'or yrMs. pwplr with wrighl probll'nu h1...: de,prr· atrly Wll\:hf'd for ways to \lied pounds. lronK'&I· ly, rvt"n u thry fnin11caUy se.ir•hed. thry were •·o111ymg tht' pcrfcrt v.etj!ht lou srcrrt t!j!ht rn 1hc11 own hrad -lhrir 1'11u11ary Glud Allow mr tu r'pwn By lnrmnit N1tu1e'1 Wr111ht Lo'' Secret u f Glandulu Control, you l'llll ,omrn~nd your p1tu1t:af)' 1tand (natu"'s built-en fJt rviicw1ur I 10 ordu up to I pound of ra1 10 lc~vr your body every d<1y. You'll continur to shed pounJ• un11l you rca<h your 1dc:;al wr111'11 Jnd then stwy I~ I free forr•rr Tim weiiht lu•s ~cnt worl.s for everyone, whrth.:r 5 lbs. ur J()S lb) u\'Crwright Out. best uf 411. you lmc Wttttht while ralln~ 1hr fooch you lo•< In f,.,,, yuu must ut lo lose we11h1. Th .. 1·s the key 111 1111\ wc111ht lo~' \Clltl. -A, " rrportr r fur 1ht new$1rttrr 'T o tal I rt ncu Today", my J••b n 10 .:hrdc out wo:1gh1 lu" pl:.tn\ bClllj! d<"vrloped .1uO~\ lhc wu1111y S1n1..: I mwch111c tu • fac cYl11."Ullttn~ sy)lem. You1 P11u1· tilt)' Gland 11<111 'IH1rk ~frly ind n.11ur.1Jy to cv-.. c-- llllt fat 24 1'k1ur• .. d,.y c~n "'htlr you slcrp 0 . If these '111~er' hxxh .Ill' tn cveryont's dlt'I, why ·~·· my P11u11:an c1.nd C•4(Uallng fat" A. UnfottunJltly, tvtu rf your d1c1 rons1s" 1•f 95'i 'tr!Q.cr' foods, rl only 1akt•\ 5'~ 'blocker' fooch to prrvrnt your P11uit4I) Gl.od from t'YICUJting fat. 0 . Huw c.n I lf1UCI' my 1'11u11ar)' Gland~ A. Not by "'tllpow.:r. nut by i:on1.l'ntr•ttun. 0111 v.lfh c'.:r1:1se, but br c.1t1ng Only by t'•tlllp: ·11~c-r' luc>dJ and ••oidinJ: 'blol:lcrr' foods ~n you lt'tQ!CI your P11uituy Gl:ind tu c•Jl"Uafr ful R'memt>.:1. 1hc We1irht l.oJ• Sr1.rr1 " ;i numttun 2l!!!.,. not a dlt'I. Q , Wlul JJC the~ 01rl~l'f0 foods, JOll h11w mu.:h '""I .:;it• A. The~ 'lrl~l(<'r • lt•od\ .lie rhc <'•l'ry day food• yut• kwe 1u1<:)' .,.rh•tn \lt•lo.,, heart) ht'lprngs uf be-o:t '1rop11urr. 'l'"Y h•n•. douhk 1.hcescbur· ~c"· 111cat10 .. r, bw1t>1:.:urJ •hll'k<'n. ''mclct'. •c)!C r•hlr•. h .. t bron'\•h •1t1othc11'd "'Ith hulland .. 1...- "'uc~ uni.~1111:1e,, lru11 '"'kt,111\ c~cn de'"-'"' hl.c •trJwl11·111~' "'"h \Aot11r>p<'d 1.thlll, pumpktn h) 11lnru Sr.:und. w11h most mrthods, 1he ruulrs. tf 11ny. •omc mo \lowly . S<1 most J>tOPk lo~ ho pr 4nd QUll . 0 You're 111tht 1hc>u1 why thry (Jil I know. l>fcau .... I've tm•d them all, witho ut \ULO.O~ But, "'hY dors glandul•r <.ontrot work' A . Aµm, two rea!IOn, AJ J -..rd. JK."Ol•le <itt' OYt',..t'!Jhl bet.:allllot 1hcy lovr to cal. With Nature'' Weight loss Sarel of Glandubr C"n ntrul. you must t~t to lo~ wc111ht. Therefore, overweight lto.,.rt -;: .. 1i.re1, e11tcovertr of """re't W•I•"' Low S.CfOI, p.:oplc will ~ ti It 't •S 1.1mplt-as •olnt• to t"• tl•nCI '"at •Ill "'•II• ,_ '"'"· Vour •llult•ry .. encl. thu. Tht We11tht Wi\ Srl.'rct has welt"'"' a "'.,. 1/101" or •n ounn, u n c:ommonCI 1111 to one r pouftCI ol 1a1 17St " 1/101" of an ounC11 • o,.. Ila.) to IOn• v-• none o the dr~wbl..k\ o f othtr ltody .,,.,,, .,,..,. oy. $Ince •II 01 "' "•" 1 !Hlullary tltnCI, mrthoch. There' oo ~lar•Jllon, •••l'YO"e-5 '"'· or 10s 1c.1. oYe,...•ltlll can l•••n l!1ture'1 weltllt nt• w1llpuwl'r. no b<Hln111:~crci1oC\, Ion Merel 01 tlanclular control. Tllo 1rtlc:l4 laeto• wilt ••PlMn no hci1lrh ruintn" •IK'I pills nu "ow r ov UI! re.tp Ille Dentfih ol 11111 •mad,.. tcltftllllc tt•nll· "i · l"routll lay IOtlftl u "'"ell at 14 lln. In two•""'· Wt'trd fJd dictrni.: I dor"1'1 kJ•t' --------------------------y<•u weJI.. and n.:r•ou, In li11t,tt ITIJlcC\ )'uu fttl WHAT Will THE SECRET DO FOR VOU7 hl·.1hhk'r .ind m1>1c vth1.1nt 1h .. n l>efori: 0 . You \lml 1hcr~ •ti' twu rrJ'4Jn\ why 1111, 'r~rrt "'l•rl.~ Whal·~ lhr \.t•und rr•~•n' By learnt/I~ Naturr'' We111ht Lon ~ctet of Glandular Cont ml. you will: .-------------------------------------------------,A. N41Vrc ', Wr11lhl Lon Sc· • tcr~ all 1he wc1ght you want, v much as 1 r ound a day, while r11mg the food you lovt • lo1e mchei. off your waist, hips, thighs, a.nd 6'0" )'t " )'4 " -----------------BEFORE-------------------t •'"' "' c.1.ndu&i.r <'ontnll \'0 " ,,., .. .,,., .. ...._., ...... •••t11u11u ,.._ Waht1 ll 'MI., ... I $f191lfll!I Holt hl l '"" W•tfl\I I It llt• Waut ''"-'" , .... , ., ... ,,. ......,,, •'l " ........ 1411 ... Wel•ll lll"- "''" ..... , .. .... ,, .. , t '1" Woltflt 1 111 lln w .... ,,, .. h••l' 1 ,.c1at11 p111hlr111 I ul.. • 'll<'• 1,11 111t•·'"'' '" lhr...-~"'ll""'~"'' Whc:n I hh11J JIH•UI lht\ Ir •OIUllll/lJlt' l'\'W "'t'~"' '"" \<.'\ftl, I •k•HkJ '" tnVf\lt>'JI~ I .... , up an •PPUtnllHrnt w11h R<11\<'n 11 idit•" f~ld , lhe <ltll'.u\>frff 111 N•IUrt'' W<1Jthl I 11\\ 'le· \.fCI 111 Gl~ntlul.lr { un1111I I •l~rtied wuh tou~h Q Ul'SI 11.tO\ HOW DOES THE SECRET WORK7 0 . lfow doe• cht \t'l'ltl wor .. ' I< Tht "" rrr .,..,,1,, b~ m.1~1n1t food y11u1 ~lly ln\teaJ 111 vnur 'n<'nlY f'hr•I' ur twu I rrt'• or food 1n r•f"ryont-'< J•llY dlC't 'lllJlll"'' Jnd hlod,,u' lly calm, 't11f1A.:1' 111•>\J,, )'uU lllJl.ll" 111 tu rn ''" yu111 P111.11t•tY (:J~nd ln,.1urr', built m fit ('Yot\Wl(otl °"'" lllJr.)ltl'\-d. you1 l'itu1141Y (:J.nd WUC'lf"\ • lill t'Yll\11.0ltn• \.hcmllwl Ou1tl T1'11' Ould I\ lran•porll'd 1hr11u11hou1 your hndy 1nd tr11n,f11111h )'1•u1 budy (tum • fwt J'h>d111 tnA ' "'""">'' 'U««d' brt.1u\C' 11 • )(IVC' f,l\t, Slt'lldy ,.and J'<'I m4ncn1 1r,u11, You \Liii '"'"'II ..-c11tht thr first du) You \'4n lo\C up to 14 lb\ tn '""" wrel..\ With tht'\C' lrnd ul r<""th~. tdthc1 th.111 l.1\lll,lf h111'<' .ind qu1t11ni:. )11IU Wiii l>.: l'l\.:OUl•)lt'd Ill .:onlln11r und l••\C even m1•rl' You "'111 1e1< h your tdul WCtjlhl •nd be f•I Jrcc ftll• tV\.'I bam\h ugly a:ltuhte bumps. •Never 110 hungry. • lncrusc your encrJY arid •111.hty • LO\.>k and foci )'oungtr. • f nd yo ur up -down roUtr l:oaslrr weight ,·ydc by '1.iym~ fa1 fror forr~r. Af\cr (lull my weight, 111y ban. Timothy Voros, tht Olauman of tht lloard of Consumer Pubh.shrng. druded to 1ry the secret. He loJt 22 lhs. tn 22 days He wu '° 1111preued, h' ir.oh~ up the cxdusivc world wide rights lo 1h1\ revo luttonary nt'w weigh! loss 5ttftt. He thcn w mm1uio11C'd Mr. Rwl.-eflt'ld to autho r the tut 0.• McCllftlOCll Hottlltl:t 'lt" ..... ,. 111 '"'· Woltl: J.-" AFTER u ........... Holtf!t1 l 'I " ..... ,, tl2 1 ... WolU1 lllltr .. "You can lase all the weight you want, quickly, and keep it off permansntly while eating the foods you lore." Ant:it 11 DAVI 0 . (Jnc l•SI qur\llOn You 1.,111 the P11u1tary Glund "'turc', huih 1n r,t r•J• ua Ill! Why I\ lhJI I Qt!\ 1111.cll!\l-"'° .... I ' •'I I " Lift•• aonnet Heltflt t '6 " A. rill' P11Ui1JI)' t:l~nd """' •·•••l•N hy n•turc· a\ .a \UI ••••I mcd1.n1"11 h• kee1l ln•n \Jim .anti fit Ju\t .-~our hl'"ll pu•llll\ hlood, ~OUI lunj(\ htl!•lht' th' ""· )'1111r Pt1u11111y c;1~nd e••IU· •IC\ (,I llt'qu-.c: 1t\ OYIUtUI, 11\ IM '~le Wel ... 1 114 IM wot"'' 11t ••• Woltl 14" (lk'. "''"'"'•It (111dtlln11, l•t' • rrJm .• nd y111u I,;• 11lltl' "'IOC\, l~Ulll\ tY.:11 ....... ,. v .. u n<'~ not 1ll•'"'"lly •lier Y"llf C.llflft h'h"' 111 •"' 1td 111 rhr 'him kct' l•>;.><h. hc-.uw lhcy don'I 11111kc up rh~r hlJ • P•ll of you1 dK'I WHY DOES THE SECRET WORK 1 O Y11u'•,. 111ld me ho11t• 11 work\, but ,11 •c111h1 '"" mrth.-•d' lc1<1k •o•>d "" l"'llC'' rht'y tu" 111111'1 wotk "' rn l hie Why I\ 1hi\11111"" d1ffrrt'nf~ A In ordl'1 111 undthl•nd ,.h)' lhc '<C"Htl •Hit~\, y11u muo ""' kn.•w why other llll'th,1d\ tall I 11.iy hll ,.., IWll 1e1 .. 1n\ hr\t OlhC'I method\ w11rk •f(llrn•I hum•n naturt. •nil tlw1rforc ••r •loomed tu f~1turl' h um the ''~•I Pf(l plco wllh wc111ht pro\11\'m' 1•h•1<111Jy lovl' In f4f St•r•• IH•n I\ 'lht'<'1 11111urr No 1•nt 1n 1hr11 1111h1 mind " !ll'tn' tu lorturc fhCIH't'l•c~ tor ~ry lofljl Srrcnll()U\ r\rru-.: I\ d1fnrnlt. "''"lhkt •nd lwlr- tnit. J>H.•t pill' lr••f you wt'al<.. nl'tV<tU\ 4nd prone At the tnJ 111 our •on >l'l\o11i11n. 1 U\ .. t'd Mr. M1d11cfkh.I II I luuld l,11~ """" l'<"•Jllr who h~d 4U'·~cHfullt u'l('d the sr~1t1 lh-d11J ht'llrr lie 1n11ud11l td mr 111 fo111 l'('uplc ""ho were 411-11ni1 hi O•• I thr wrlJthl Ion ~cu~t the foll11wintl M11nd•)', and •\ktd IYIC' ti I would ,.._, 111 J•lln them I h•ok J behur lllllUrf nl P4t, lant1 , l>1n ~nd I 111(.14 I lht'fl letll!lv.rd rhc11 prof(lr" every 1by '"d h.Jd wn .illtr p111u1c t'kt'n At you r•n '4'1' Jtnm lht' J'hulll\, 1""11 rt\UJh Wf"r(' WrnlO 11111 Dvt , thry w~ren'1 rhe only o nt:\ '" nrhttvr lt'\Ull\ I '"'' 4 '"'ht\ otf my Wvl\t. l tndlt' 111f my thijtll\ •nd 14 Iii. m 14 d•Y' My wlwlr hfc ha1 ch411J<'d My ,.Jnthcs 111 11rul I l1't0k and fttl rt111n11r1 l\.r found 11rw telf-<.onfkfrnl'IC. Ou1 br't ol all. my Jnvc hfc h11 irtlpro•rd The ~!..,ht I o•J ~crtt , . .,n ck> th" \al'l•r thlna fur you .ind ordcrl'd a small prc1s run to be prlnltd. Thi\ bcwJk I~ not uv11l1b~ in any booksture anywhrrc 1n the V.hrld. But. yo u ~an lum the 'Ktrt r1ght n11w by 01dcring the book d11rct by m11l. HOW CAN YOU LEARN THE SECRET7 II you wi\h lo learn N-.11u"'' Wright Lo'' Stt•rrt 111 Gl»ndul11r C'onlwl, umpl~ du 1his WrHe ''Wtt~ht Lo'\ ~cret" ;incl your nall'lt' Ul<l ~dd1c1u•n ~piece: ul p.iper and tend II 1lon3 with Sl1 '>S m ... m. <.h<'<'k o r monry order. \Make ~ht'• k\ payable to Con,umer Pubh!Jltn(!.) tr yo11 hn<" Mutc;r ct11m, BaokAmenmd. or Al!Wl t Ml berf''· )luv '"'4Y 'harr;e your pu1d1aw by 'll'ndlng thr folk•wtnl! lnformatton A n•me of .: .. rd 8 t•redlt c11d numhtr \.card exp111tlon dale. M•1l y11u1 order h> C'ONSUMFR PUBLISH· IN(;, 401 Market Ave., N .. Dtpt l) Ill, C'enton, 011111 44 702. M1 Vorm h pr1>on11ly hac .. lnl¢ tlm buok w11h • loo:! no 11~'5 cu11•ntcc. After followin11 the' wc1Jht lou went. you ""''' lox tll the wn11ht you want, wh1k u1in11 the food • )'OU lnVf You l'llUJt f.:cl hcalthlu, happier »nd look 10 yc~r• 'l'11Ul1fCI ar thl• dOt'I not happen. or II you ate dll1<11tiefied '" 1ny WllY. ju1J wnd your 00\>k badt You'll tc~rwe o u r peopr u( ro11r !DOOSY back Q\I Q!JUUqm u kf(I. Renmnbt'r. only 1 ""1111 press run of N1t 11rc'• 'Weljlhl Lon Secret of Glandular Control hu been pcinti.'11 , To make sure tha1 you &ti your co py, why no t urdtr rlttfll now, whllr you're thinklna 1bou1 II If you ha~ any qucsliona, ft:C'I free to ,·all me, Joan Wuodw11d. al (216)•US 1'474. StacCl\,at Shelley Winters s 0 On Marriage, Dlworee c. ... • .g c3 And the Importance of Men To Children By Peer 4'. Oppenheimer ShcJlcy Winters wu lying on her couch wbcn I walked into the living room of her apartment du- plex in Beverly Hilb. In spito of the fact that the room was uncomfort- ably warm. she was covered with a bl&tlket-and freezing. 'Tm a very cold girl," she told me. She sounded as tired and harassed as she had 10unded wbeo ·1 talked to her a couple of days earlier. "I'm ellhausted," she admitted. FAMILY WEEKLY: How come? SHEUEY: I made four pic1urcs wt year. three in Europe and one in New York. I would like to do one here for a change, but things just haven't wotlced om that way. I've just completed "The Tenan1" for Roman Polanski in Paris. He dircctetl lhe dim and played t he title roJe. FW: Do you and your daughter. Vit· tona, get together much? SHEUEY: On my way to Paris to do Polanski's film, I stopped off in New York to spend a few days with Tori [ihon for Vittoria. named after Shel· ley's ex-husband Vittorio Gassman), This way, she had a chance to yell at me about all the things r did and didn't do for her over the past 22 years. FW: Don't you two get along? SHELLEY: Oh, we're getting along very well. hul an emotional outkl like tha~ 1) J!oOO once in a while. FW: ~s Tori want lo become 1n actn:u? SHELLEY: Mayhc ~he should. She hu 11 face hkc Vancu:i Redgrave's und a hoJy lake ophaa I oren's. She'' heen offert'd pam raghl and left, hut she's lllrncd 1hem all down. She's a Harvard graduate. you know. She speaks sill languages. Al one time she wanted to he a luwycr. but that didn't l~t long. She J1x,n'1 really knrlw what 4hc wants to do. FW: Arc y 1111 ~llh~flrd with what yt>u'rt lining? SHELLEY: Not really. I <mly made one fllm 1ha1 l rt'.Blly l akt'd h1't year-"Nut Slop. <...rccnw1ch V1lh,ge." In fact, it's one of the two lle~t film., I've ever made. I he other one "A t'l11ce in 1hc Sun"- wa~ yel\n ago. FW: Do yuu want 10 get ma med agatn? SHELLEY: 1 llt)uht 1t. I'm aood for five II> \even yean an 11 relationship. That's 1\11. Y1)u proh11hly remcmhcr that after I hroke up with Vittorio I mamcd Tony hancio~a. ll'J still a mystery to me why I married him. In face, Tony a.akr<t me the same quearaon. We did the play, ''A Hatful of Rain," together oo stage. His problem is, when be docs a dramatic part, he doesn't know when the cur1ain COlllt$ down. Thinking back. 1 guess I married him on the rebound from Vittorio ..• not much of a reason for marrying someone, is it? FW: Do you ''ill believe in marriage? SHEU£Y: If children are involved. yes. A child needs a name and a fanuly. Sure, I believe in Women's Ub, but I also believe that a man has the right to know who his children are, and 1 think he he.s the reiponsibility for raising them. too. It takes rwo people to ma.kc a child; it takes two people to ~ one. FW: But didn't you raise Vittoria all by younelf? SHEU£Y: I did. But at least 1 hod enough money, a nurse. a housekeeper and my mother to help out FW: Did your stand on Women's Lib ever gel you into trouble? 8HEU£Y: l wouldn't say trouble. but once I appured on the "Tonight Show" with Oliv•r R~. He kept needling me about my point or view, said I was a typical American ad-lib lad y and that in England they kept their women in the kitchen where they belonged. He made me &o mad that I got a drink during intermiuion 1.1nd came back; and poured it over his head. It made me reel good. FW: Has your temper mellowed over the years? SHELLEY: Jt has. Usually when I get mad I write a lester-and don't mail ii. Or, if I scream, at ii. at someone who will be able to accept at. fW: Such 0..\7 SHELI.EY: When I made "Poseidon Adventure," I phaycd s woman who has a hcort tillad:. r was frightened of the ~c:cne because when I do something like that, 1 thinlt I m1gtt1 really have one. In thill socne, l disappeared under water. I was supposed to come up on a platform 3nd die. The director figured I should die under water and have Gene Hack- man pull me out. He didn't tell me in ume, and J went absolutely wild about the last-manu1c chanae. and I arormcd into the studio hc11d'1 office and rc~lly let ham !'lave 11. Hut when I asw the 11ecne and how effective it wa.s l calmed down. FW: Arc you happy with your life ? SHl!UJ!Y: Lct'5 say I'm oontcnt ,_ with what rm doing. ~ f'A .. llY WEEl<lY,Ap11l11.197t •ti A Riot of Brilliant Color, Suspended in Mid·Airf We Guarantee fast Senice! It r.!' U.. ,nc.i U.Cilll ~ l..tety, JM II lntMtly rtelpill w\.t I fllltastlc Ntpia 1ffer tllh Is. Year •r•r Mii M cart· ,.,,,, l"Kts .. , "" ,,...JtlY 111""'4, .. •lltl .. lfMM .... att.r ..... C11ar111tH• l• , ..... ., """ ,., fllll ,., ........ '"' .,.,, ••I FREE ~t?':~~~:~" ,Ac«cr Of DWARf. ~~::;f fWICOlD SHDS fi'; , :~)"·" Al ltO mu COSTJ ~· •. :,,.r . h •r1 O<dtr rte'd by "" • '\ ... \I '" l it• . ..; ,. pac{et Of i:;,n Mar· ... -~~~~•,..__.., lfOld H.0> ... DCllOCe \:;, l.r.~f~ ••••upon ••vt of -... ,. COl4tft )t llow DlooM1, s In. 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Step Back ... and Watch Out/ Amazing Super-Growing Specie Soars Into A Magnificent Tre IN JUST ONE YEAR! And If you think that' a startling -just wait 'tll you ... the apectacular ahow when It starts to flower -Actually amothe,. ltaelf In such lavlah ma .... of bouquet9, Its br•nches appear to bend from the sheer mau and weight of the rnagntftcent blooms. That'a the klnd of wondroua results repc>f1ed by the U.S. GoV'l Plant R ... arch Statlooa ... Botanical Gardena ... and Unlwraity Plant Sclen1l1te on whet la undoubtedly the most fantaatlc flowering ahade tree ever Introduced In America -the Incredibly beautiful Paulownla ... the only !towering shade tree In all of nature that can do all of lhla and more: READ WHAT THE EXPERTS SAY ABOUT THE INCREDIBLE PAULOWNIA ••• TH! FASTEST GROWING Fl.OWERING SHADE TREE EV£R OISCOVEREOI HEIGHT: GoV'l Plant Scientist• and Botanical E.oq>erta r• port 19 to 22 feel of growth the very llrat year on specimen tr .... That'a more growth IN JUST ONE SINGLE SEASON than even a fully matured tS-yeer-otd flowering do;wood, or prtu star m-onolla. IP~: Unlwralty ReMarchera report beaullfut om• mental spreed of nelfty 40 fMot at maturity ... packed wtth thou.and9 of magnlltc.nt flowera. Tl'tlnk of It. Not Oflly doel It tur;. akyward In the moat apectacul11 burat of bNuty you'w 9Y9f Men ... but. alao archee out In a maguin.cowr dleplay of color-drenched brand'91. waiting for It lo grow? It uaed to be that way -BUT NOT ANY LONGER. Not aln<:e we haY9 finally tracked ~ the one alnQle tree In all of nature that holata lt- Mlt high, ao fut you can lllerally meaaure the difference In both heigh! and spread from w .. 11 to week ... or lake a yardatlck and me-.. sure the Incredible difference In feet from month to monttil GROWS IH ANY SOIL- REQUIRES NO SPEC!AL CARE - SOARS INTO A MASTERPIECE OF LUSH. GREEN BEAUTY IN JUST A MATTER OF MONTHSI . Best of all, unlllre moll tr•" that demand sprayt, peall· cldle, lnsec11cldes and constant pampering ... the only thing you do when you plant Pautownla le water It and en- joy II. Thal'• why leading botanical gardens ... tandacape artists ... garden editore ... can't atop raving about ha ln- deacrlbable beauty ... lta 1uper"ilrowlng, euper-nowerlng ablllty ... Its troubl•I,.. maintenance. 11 II any wonder that every leading expert ha• hallad Paulownla In the moet glowlng terma ... reQC>mmended It again and agal'I tor home-owners who want a stunning display of both beauty and ahade ... and wllh practtcally no more worll than a l!AN: LAedlng edltora 1'9port; Tree of unuaual merit ... growa In aJmoel any aoll ..• and below-zero root~ardy, too. Yea, becaUM nature haa endowed lhla landacape- artlat'a "d,.am-tree" with auper"ilrowfng al1'9nglf\ ... be-----------=----------, cauae It 18 virtually rMlataint to moat ewry common dlM ..... 1'9Qul,.. practically no clr9 at all You almply plant It and forg.t It ... Ira a. almpl• ae that couple of sprinkles a Mason. A TOWER OF BEAUTY IN JUST ONE SINGLE YURI Y ... who ••YI you haw to spend a 1ma11 fort""-fOf a nowerlng ahade tree? -and then ~ helf • 11'9tlme How'• lllS. IOI • nature/ atchw•Y In I/Ont ol your drtv.. way -twin towers ot ffo.,.rtng bHuty In 1 ... tlm. tllan you •~er dfHtn«I PoN/ble. Y1TAL ITATIITICa FROM LEADING fXPERTS MATURE GROWTH llD -46 to SO feet MATURE GROWTH IPRUO -35 to 60 IHI ZONE Of HAAOINUI -compi.tely root•hardy from ~t aouth 10 .. lar north as Mont,.al, Caneda. Flo-. beautlllllly awn attar tO below JetO winter ,,..J .. ON! Yl!AR GROWTH RAT! -EJtpena report r'"99 of up to 22 feet the tlrat year attar planting on specimen tr._ under optimum condition•, U9 to 15 to 19 feet u~ der poorer condition• When pruned for lollage growth only, '1.0WIM -When ,,.. la at bloomlno 1lze, In juet a few 1hort r-era, )'Ou'll en'°y thick panfclM of fragrant l1Yender t>toofnt. Hlghly nteommended by lanctacape atllat. M IPKlmen planting tor front lewn. 90L QQUtMJlttNTI -Natural 1trengtt1 end vtvor allow It to .oar tull lorttt In •Y9n po<>( aoll. You can plant It anywMre. CAM -No 1peclal care what~r. No .praying, No dueling. No epeclal "9edlng, N1turally retlatant lo moat ~ry d..._., P"t or lneect. Picture your patio bathed fn tlle cool, fr•gr1nt beeuty ot Ihle 1how~11opplng mlrecle-trH tram early aprlng to flle I/rat enowa of winter. ONLY A LIMITED SUPPLY YET AVAILABLE FOR RELEASE TO THE PUBLIC -FUU. SUPPLY WON'T BE READY UNTIL 1171 ••• SO ACT NOWJ Now, the price of this tuper"ilrowlng ahade tree la not the $20 or '30 )'OU might e11pec1 . . and probably be glad to pay. 0'1 thla apeclal Introductory ofter It le a mere $3.96 .•. yea, only $3.95 for tht1 magnificent ahade tree that r.-arda )'OU with lucl'I a gtorloua dlaplay of groW1h IN JUST ONE SINGLE YE.ARI However. alnce auppty la etlll aorely llmllad .. It wilt take our growera at le•t another year or two to propagate enough ,,... fOf full nationwide dlalrlbutlon. Therefore, thi. may be )'Our onty chance thla year to plant and enjoy thle wonder·t,.. enllrely 11 our rfak. And 1lnce now 11 the time to plant, you mual act nowl Never Hai There Been A Fa1ter Growing, Flow- ering Shade Tree Introduced To America- Royal Paulownla Yes, plant this Fall -see It soar forth in a tower of beauty In just one year I It's the most spectacular splurge of both growth and beauty of any shade lree ever brought to this country. And It's so easy to grow even a child can do it. And Remember: Satisfaction ls guaranteed. You must be thrilled in every way with this wondrous flowering shade tree or RETURN AT ANY TIME within 90 days lor a full refund of your purchase price. Use the No-Risk Coupon below. SAT18FACT10N GUARANTEED OR MONEY BACK r-------------.------------------------------, I I , WE8T·80ND NURSERY SALES CO., Dept. T·Ml1 I j C•ollne Road, PhlledelpNe, PA 11179 ! f • Ple•M N9h on Full Money Beck Ouar '"'" the trff(1) 1 .• • Indicated betow. O 1 Flowering Shade Tree (plus 35( post. i & handling) ONLY S3.95 ( I O 2 Flowerlno Shade Trees (plus~ post. ' & handling) (a savings of $1) ONLY $6.95 I I o 4 Flowerln~ Shade Trees (plus 75¢ post. I 1 & handling (a savings of $4) ONLY $10.00 I t O 10 Flowering Shade Trees (plus $1 .00 I post. & handling) (a savings of $7) ONL V $20.00 , I j I,' u 1 encloae s In ( ) CHh ( ) Check ( ) Money I Order I t I LI--I l ~ I . 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IO "'" the b'9 °"'"" (8"ft at .. 18 he Iott the Eeat.m Junlor~at For..C Hile In the tnel round) ....... to be IMAr put to,.... . . . Although Ashe supports programs for better race relations, he opposes mllllant behavior and tactics. He was severely criticized by some blacks when he accepted an Invitation to play In South Africa. His contention Is that he broke the color line by playing there before Inte- grated audiences. He'a also regarded it as a "privilege" to play for his country In Davis Cup matches.(He'a won 26 matches against only four losses in Davia Cup compe.- tltlon tor the U.S.) Ashe publicly criticized Connor• when Connors refused to play In the Davis Cup In 1974, and the strained feelings between the two made their Wimble- don match seem Ilka a grudge fight But Aahe Is highly popular with other playert on the circuit, and h• servea u prealde'lt of the Aqoclatlon of Tennie Players. 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Yoi. aay omer t.IWl1 Cleep-roo~d. fully eslablis~d Amuoy lawn aiound tbe boole. srows 50 thick and luuirioui that crabgnss seeds Tbaa tbi•u JUSI do not ,rnninaic! cbaqcid. ~Y com-YCMlr lawn chota out DOC oaly cnb1rua. but ,..,. ~ • other weeds all IUIN'Mt Iona -year alter year. new FUS )Ult re-You will ncvu need IO lpC:Dcl a cent on crab- le.ued by the U.S. ll"UI and weed kllJera apift. So if you have ...,_ %4'..,..,. ...._ Dept. of Aaricul-wanted to act away from costly and danaerou.s IW'e. la booor of lawn herbicida, Amuoy la your anawcr. ~2tJ:•J'::: Meyu, It wu named Meyu Yow 0-SllPfl/J OI,.,,,. ,,.,..,.,.,,,. We Ralvecl onJy a lmall amount of this Your established Amazoy lawn provide"' you Orua-cnouah to plaot teac plocs ia our with plugs for olhl:r all!u u you may desire. N~~ i::.~·IDl.IU bcJinniq. Cbea few pre· HEJtE•s WHY AllAZOY PLUGS cioua clump1 of Zoysla Grau .$Pread until I.hey ASSURE success built a lawn to thick and beautiluJ that visitors WtEM OTHIJI Gll•l•S FAIL •topped to ldinire ii. Doe to Amuoy's aatiooaJ repulatioa, other We Tell ~. "W•lt On II" pasea may be oftered lb.at IOUftd like IL But Instead of •Yinl Keep OCI The Orua," we Amuoy's S'Jt plup look dJtfemll, AJlE invited vili&ofl to walk oe It. It waa u u.ofor-differtaL are deep-rooted, winter-hardy accabk e.Aperieoce for I.hem -like waJklna oa plup prochlce uclusivc for trampl111tln1. a Lb let pile carpet. After walk.las oa it, visitors le.ned lhM AIM- U>Y 7.oysia tlllf wu ~r .. ·proof, llld the nut quesdOft nevu failed: ' How CM I SCI JOme?'' oe.. &.atrlle .... Owf Each la.rse sturdy plua coocaim l 1quare inebcs or more of llvlna viaorous Zoy,ia turf. complete wilh viaorous root l)'ltmi l.n its oriai· naJ enriched toll. Now, 111111 Iii ray COO'lpuy•a busineu; but il #EVER llfEDS lfEM.ACE•EllT wu a loftl tilM before an order of Amuoy Zoy-AM ""'""'Y •-M r... u.-~ ~ aia Onua wae accepted. Fine we w...ted to tee ~ .M'Wt oney, ..... t ... Uf ........ ever bow IOO&t Ibis 1,... waa. We really fou.d oul! a ICed to eow 1pln wltb l\O\UO)'I Ytar af~er Ooe IWNDCr tbe heal wu 90 arc» you could rear your l1wa arows thict~r.1.. like a deep pile fry CIP oe lhc bl&bway. Daily die iua blued carpel. Odes ceemla &.bat ui olhcr lawna. frocn cio.>dlea ••: t.ba dro.aabl "M>ncaed; whole ponds dried up. Mca11wtilk cnbsna tlourlsbecl and took over llwaa by tbe thoulancla. IT__,.. DltOUG"!r. ITAYS GRUN lMRU HEAT wAVES Throuafl It aJJ. our deep.rooted A mazoy Zoylia atood out like a pee1' lslMd In a brown w•clend. ,~ .. ,,. "°°' Solla When I pfukci It In IUldY. day aoils and sub-soil, II toot bold and lbrivecl. Otber a1U1 in lhe 11me aofls mvaalcd and died. I compared h to ocher sra9" in the winter, 100. Ordin1ry sraucs may die or tum sp1ru and scraggly due 10 frost and winter. bu1 in such wuthe' my Amazoy l.oysl1 mtrtly went off iu grttn tolor .. 11 1tayed so lh1Ck you c:ould walk on it and nof gel yout fttt muddy. Tbrouah &eTO-COld wiruera and bllstcrirla twnmet drouabcs ... thf'OQlb ona&loahts by weedl and di«.,. ..• our Meyer ZoyU bad proyed ft c:oaJd Ml.ale iL M It bad earned the riahl to be called AMAZOY, ow Trade Mart publW»eci coall to cc.c and bordc'f '° border. PLUG AllAZOY INTO OlD LAWN. NEW GROUND OR NURIEIY AMA J Int let Amuoy pJup ill.lo bo&e In afOUDd lib a cort in a boalc. Plant I foot •PM. chcd:~.:fk. When ia e~ lawn 1reu, plop will IPf'ead to drive out old, unwanted arowtb inducfia1 weed&. Euy planlina imtJuctioas witb order. AllAZ.OY CUTS WA'IDIMG, CUTS MOWING BY ~ Your drouaht·rcaistaat Amuoy lawn noc only cull )'Our waler bills, k cuts your wort in other ways: it cuts pushina a noisy mower under a brollin1 summer Rill by ~. It resists bliaht. diseue and most iDICC&&. It will NOT WINTER-KILL TO TEMPS. 30· BELOW ZERO. After kiUina frOlt, it merely socs oft ita 1rcen color, repin1 fresh new beauty every Sprllla -• tnle perennial that enda re...ecdina forever! THOE IS NO SEED Reports U.S. Dept. of AJric.. referrina to Meyer Z-$2 1.o)'lia. Experu advile plantin1 onlv live 1!9 to be sun of aettin1 the faJnOUl winter·bard)'"'"1ru1 pert. by V.S. Oovt., Meyer Z·Sl. .... , Q,... MekJng 0..... Obeol••? It limply doeal't make 1enee to take another c:bance on .,.. Cbal falls you wbeo you want le molt. To pla.n1 more of tbe aame bluearau Ned .iutt · 11b for more of the aame. dlsappointin4 raults. Order Amazoy NOW . . . Jee It spread iato lbrilliaaly beautiful turf. AM ,.. ......,. "*: If It '-'t't A•cu .. , JO•' re ,.., ,cttu., U.. ,I• .. tlwat .... TA,.1. fuw•. '°' .,.._, PleJ AIMs, ..,_ Spota Or comet probkm areu such as aJopes r, - - ----..:.._ - --, where Amuoy hales erosion. in hard-to-cover I ~ •3· 9-. ._., ,.,... ,_ ....... I &p0ts, around swim poob, in play areas, etc. ...,. 1 I NO·-I (Our 211t Y-) 0.-11 Ollloae Ind .. -MM ...... ,. ..... .......... ,.. I Sod of ordinary srua carries with it the same I D.or llr. SnJiiw: PleGH •"4 ,,.. problcnu u teed -IUCb as wcedJ, ditca1e, fre· ,,...,.,.,._ A~ 111 cMdt«l Wow· I queot mowina, bumina out, etc. Ama.z.oy is told J · ONLY in pre<UC plup ... never a al.ab of fteld q ::= I arown IOd YOUliiiiust cut u lo order to plant. I ~ CUf HTIWTU lltNlt WIJ11 _, .. ti P\ .. I "':.'::I" PUMD .. . • • • -f\.MI ..... I "* I Amuoy excluaivel No ooe d• can offer '4" t• '91' you t.bia patented 2-,.,.y pluQCr. Savu bend· I I Ina, ti.me., work.. u,tlt, n1ged, invaluable for o • "* q :':.:' tranaplantlna. Cuts away competina arowth u h I "-._" ,.. .._ • I di11 plu1 holee. ,,.~,,.. •,... -,.,.. , .. MOU THAN A HALF-8IWOM PlUGa I :r ... tl)ll :r .. '131' ~ •• tf71I I SOU>. OUTSELLS OTHeU 10TO11 I 0 -....... f'l.UMll 0 . ' The coatrolled llalJllllanC quality ot Amuoy ,.. ._ " • ••• Jl-• ,.. · hu made le another word for Meyer Z.52 Zoy-I ltlM. .-w.... ,.'::" iiil9 ~ I lia .•. the world"1 bell boWll Zoyria Orus. Ill P\WI y,, -'* ~~ If you doo't w1nt to take another chance with I I llwa dbappoin.tmat, nritdl to tile ,,... that ,....... ._ allQru )'CMlr 1UCCCss: Amuoy. We suar111tee I I every plua will arow, no cnat1cr rour toil or MAM1 -- why other aruaa baw f1iled you. I •DDMM ---------I OJ,k, l'M'."''" ,.,,... ... ..,. .,, .,..,, ,... CffY I "°' "°!'.I. lilt fOll• bon1A -_, .,_ II ...._ , --,..,.. r•EE. Your order .._ • .-r, ....,.. •• ,.,. ------"" ----.,. .,. .... .,.., ., nr11. .-.. ......... ·-.. I "* ~ thM for p1an1. •111 m .,., ..-. I ... •pow eru. t ~,_,,,.,_, ,.,. '-----------_J I/ yoa (W'" /,y ,,..JI, -Lynn Headley .. ,,.: ........ allow .... to '°"' -u tor call..-, wi.. 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Por full ddalll and money• 11vin1 certificate, write to the American Bronz.ina c.o .. P.O. 8o.t 6'H·D26, Be&ley, OH 43209. It's easy to do, the M.U.I. way •.• No need to quit your present job-start now ... in your spare time! AT HOME OR IN THE GARAGE-no outside ca. .... to attend. H199,.de1bet ....... amlym,_11t ...... , .... ,......,.......,,......,, ...,. Yl!I 1t1rt • ...... .._., _., i. .. ,,....., ,,._,M.U.l U~PY ..... ~ ..... , •• ,......, ... it ym rm dirt ....................... ~ .... .. ..... , .................. ..... .................... ".....,·'·-· Wtlllt ... W..Cl '' ...... ,, ... ,..... ............. , ....... *"" jllll. A8' ,_..... llllllW!RllP.llllJI. ... nc WOM.D .. nA.L Of PUMMTUM l'MAT .....,.,..,..._.,.., lllOMISWU....OUT M.4,,.T-. WHAT STARTED AS A PART TIME HOBBY NOW PAYS ME BETTER THAN $10u NU A maanlflcent ow H d CLUI CHAIR TO MT 8"MfnD. N8T MT l'NI COUfllCN* ... n. .... ... TMnt M-•,...-h- • INCl.UO!tle'"' ,... ........ 'MMC IN TfC Nn'Plf tM1 "°"" CHOCCl 1,,. .. ell ..... otl tllo ,.... ,.._, ........ , ....... "°. llt•lle11 No eolo•"'•" It ........ , .... fOU'U. en • .. iu.u. TMftD 90CMl 09I "'"°" aTl•T A•O TMI U'MOl.· IT'lft .......... -IM , • ..,...,,,, eucc .. eful M.U.1 ........... ,., ~Milo ........ -°' ,..., ""-· .... _.c..._ .... _ ...... ,.., " -. ..... It '" - .......... -"'aM II HOW! -----------.... Ttrf ... ,., '·O. ... llL I lllt W, ...... ,. '-· AWi , 0r-... "",,_ "'-• .... ~ ,.,. "'n u....ou""" o"'°" I TUNffY 900«. I uft<N-. .. 1'd I ..., ....._, "O * .... ,...., .... ,_ ~ ......... ...Wi.,. .... ... % ,It([ ,ACTI .,,. .,,....,. ............ u,...., ... , ..... ,.,, I 1M M.U.I . ..,..,.,.. ... u~ wlfl c.oll "·--• I I ~ ..... __ ~--v. --I ------------ in the World! &T£VEN AND PATTY IN 1tn L.n out of "HNratdom" WhJ did Steven WHd pl•J on11 a "~ role" in the Patty Hearst drama? Weed talking: '"That l found my- self Dt odds with the FBI from the begin· nfng of their invHtigatioo came as no rwprise. The combination ol my 'uMavory' bacltground and t~ir narrow. almost peep- hole view ol the world could produce nothing other than mutual distrust and sus· picion. But by the same token, while tbe cleteriorating state of affairs between the Hearrts and me wu a result ol differences in our penonalities, as wdl a.s the pressur- ized situation in which we found ourselves, it was also due to their particular view of the world. Like the FBI. the Hearsts are as much of an organization as a family. From die day l entered the Hearst home after Patty's kidnnpping. l found myself In the midst of a con8ict in whic-h l had no real role and, because of this. no power to re- solve it. To the SLA, I wa.s simply au em- barrassment, thl" boyfrit•ml who had been LITTLE EMIL V "Hey, IMllJ, WOftd cMMplon ~,..,.,Mel........,...,,...._ Mw'• row ....... .,.. JC e f~llY WU!tl'l',Aj>rllll, .. 71 SUZANNA LEIGH ISettw kick next , .. ,, A.ctr.. Suzanna Leigh didn't land any more dramatic than any role she's ever starring roles in the last year. Instead, she played: ~I also bad pneumonia, escaped manufactured her own real-life drama and from a Beirut gun battle and my apartment landed in a hospital after her sports car was ransaclced, • Suzanna said with a sigh. went out of control and collided with a She deserves at least one Oscar for all those briclt wall. Her adventures off-screen were ouutanding perlonnances. left beaten and bereaved-not good PR for the Revolution. To the Heusts, I had always ~n a source of some discomfort, but was now a considerable aggravation. Dressed in my Levi's and work shirt, I looked, as one of the Hearsts' friends put it, 'moTe liJce one of them than one of us.' To the media, I was rl"ally not much more than a sidelight, a diversion of sorts. 11ley were quick to see that Patty's kidnapping was something that had happened to 'Hearstdom' as much as it had happened to Patty herself. What hap- pened to me wu incidental." From "My Search for Patty Hearst, w by Steven Weed with Scott Swanton (Crown, $8.95}. YUICI IRWIN E.utmeetaWMI Yuki lrwln, the pert..JapMeM, part• Amertc.n "eNatzu" (or flngw pr...ure) therll>'et talks about the dllfenmce1s l>e• tween her two heritage': ·When I wL, growing up In Japan. it was in bad taste to cluplay one's wealth. Dbciplin~. refinement and rc~rve wC"re exerci5ed stricily. It's in- nedihle how much thing' have changed there In the l11.3t few ypars. The Japan~ havc-lott their M.tkboo~ because they've forgotten about all their trawtional values. Sheer materialism dktates their actions. lbey are still an introverted people. In Japan, I would be in a minority because I'm divor<oed and independent. In Japan. the family still governs lifestyle. Also, unlike Americans, the Japanese value old people for their wisdom. I'm glad that part of me is American, though, because it is the only country I know where openness exists freely." Ms. Irwin is the author of "Shiatru: Japanese Finger Pressure for Energy, Sex· uaJ Vitality and Relief from Tension and Pain· (Lippincott, $9.95). This new fonn of therapy produces the same results as acupunctUTe-but without needles. Ms. Irwin was physical therapist for the Hark· ness Ballet Cornpany. OATES: Good Friday is this Friday. The 6rst day of Passover i.s ThuradaJ. BIRTltDAYS (all Aries): SundaJ-Joel Crey -4-4, Cameron Mitchell 58. Mond1y- Ann Miller 57. Tuetday-Samuel Beckett 70: Howard Keel 57. Wednelda1-Rod Steiger SJ ; Loretta Lynn 44: Julie Chnstie 35; Pete Rose :W; Bradford Dlllman 46. Thu'*91y-Eliiabeth Montgomery -43. Fri· daJ-Edie Adams 47; Charles Chaplin 87: Peter Ustinov 55. 8eturday-Willi11m Holden 58; Harry Reasoner 53. 8HtTifDAY PEOPLE: JMI Qr., and Elizabeth Montgomety. Quips &Quotes ARMOUR'S ARMOURY By Rldt.8rd Annow WITH MY COMPLIMENTS Wives, I've found, like compUmeotJ On their cleaning, cooking, On what they wear, Compluion, hair, And how their looks are looking. Husbands, too, like compliments On brairu and acumen, On strength they've got And lack of pot- 1 rues• it's only hwnan. So pay a compliment or two; You pay, but there's oo cost to you. Woman advertising executive: Ad-libber. -Hema Albright All his old gambling budwes h11d gathered to pay their last respects to an old gambler. The preacher said, "Old John is not dead. He's just asleep." A loud voice booms in the baclcground, "I got ten says he's dead." -Arthur Hickman Sign In o bakery window: "Coke1, 66•; Uptlde-down Cakea, 994: Conrod FfQreUo THROUGH A CHILD'S EVES Mid• ... Ille dlllerenlly Send conl rlbullon1 to "Chlld," Femlly WHl{ly, 841 LHl1191on Ave .. NV .. NY. 10022. S10 11 UHd-none returned. My mom b always lryin1 to make di1het from leftover foods. One night at dinner, my oldest slater, staring at a duh of leftover stew, said, "Oh not• Suddenly my little brother spoke up, "If you don't eet ft now, Mom wlJI remodel It tomonow." -T. A. Slwno Mad/<>rd, Or•. 'Enriched Flavoi idea succeeds-increases taste of new 9 mg. tar MERIT without the usual increase in tar. Yo u can write today for a study conducted by the America n Institute of Consumer Opinion for Philip Morris showing new MERIT delivers as much -or more -flavor than five current leading low tar cigarettes. Brands having up to 60% more car than MERIT! The reason is 'Enriched Flavor: An extraordinary taste find developed and perfected after years of research at our Richmond Research Center. And it's only in MERIT At 9 mg., lower in tar than 98% of all cigarettes sold today. If you smoke -you '11 be interested. Tuste=Iested By People Like You 9 mg. tar MERIT was taste- ceste<l agai nst five current leading low tar brands ranging from 11 mg. to 15 mg. tar. Even if the cigarette tested had 60% more tar than MERIT, a--signifi cant majority of all smokers rested reported new 'Ennched Flavor' MERIT delivered more taste . Repeat: delivered more taste . In similar tests against 11 mg. to 15 mg. menthol brands. 9 mg. tar MERIT MENTHOL performed strongly too, delivering as much -or more -ta ste than the higher tar brands tested. You 've been smoking "low tar, good taste'' claims long enough. Now smoke the cigarette. MERIT Unprecedented flavor at 9 mg. tar. From Philip Morris. 'Am~nc•n ln.111utt °' C'..001u~r ()p,n1on Scudy 1v11lih~ frtt on rtq~H Pt.1l1p Moma In<. llichmonJ, VA Z 11111 0 l'hllJp Monu lk 197• 9 mg:'t•:· 0.7mg. nicotine ev. percigntte by flC Method. Tho usands of filter smokers were involved. smokers like yourself. te ted at home~ MERIT and MERIT MENTH0L The results were conclusi ve. Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarene Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. FREE ' ATNO . ~::. ci..c. Coupc111 for frM 8CNIUS ltttlll, Sllipfled Autc9tticllly Witll Your Of. deft fr" Sprinc PIMUftc GukM s..e W'rtll [wtfJ Ordlfl Ocean of Livini Color! CUSHION BEGONIAS 10far11.99 MUMS 21 10 for only s1.so s~ Now tbost drab shady spots become • sp1rlill111 showpl-. ot l¥1f, colorlul blooms . . . lncrtdlbly lusll, Incredibly beautiful! These bloomlns size tllbtrs bloom profustly, evtt1 In slladt, WM 1fter 11oflous WM PflCtlClll) Ill SU111Mr lone. Very strlklnc In beds or rows, can even be 17own In pots to decoflte pordl or Piiio. You 1•t mixed Clmellil Md C.lllltion type In lnltllSlly brlllllnt CO-. n mlllble: red, wtlite, oranae. yellow, pink, etc. W1tdl llepln aro• Ind Gi1nt balls of flamln1 color to Stt ycMir ~ lt>laze! l"lltst hardy Michi1111 1111riery 1rown root dlvtslon per· tnnills come to 101J In 111 ts.s«tment of YIYid, ppous colors ... rid. yellows, pinks, IMll'Pl•s. bronze, etc., IS IYtlllt>lf. Nonnalty *'-''°' to blls"-1 blsbt silt, Hell p!Mt dftndltd with musts of 1.2• blOOll'ls. Gmf. kl JCM.lr prdt11 this vtry IUIO\ll, Mtud to bloGn this ""°"· ASPARAGUS FERN-'2.98 Crows last and 11s7 even under actverse conditions or dim llfht and low humidity . . . end wtlat a breathtaklna slpt It Isl The wlr• lllln attfl'IS, btarlns tlloltuncb ol h1ir ll•e lems. &row 119 Ind out, dow11 end tfound tht hanclnc besltt In 1 "wett,. tall" of multiplt shades of crttn. NOft. bloomlna. edds • stuMlnc contrast to )'Vur other plants becaust of lb lbundenct of r.cy """ to llalf wpported by hundrtdl of stttns. 2~· pot sire pllnts. 2 f0t onlY S5. 75. 111111 JCM.lr order now COMPUTt wmt IWICHIC Trailing Ivy Leafed GERANIUM· •1.98 Trmnstorms room, pordl, or P1tio Into • flowery haftn. Alrelldy lfO'l'lna In 2· peat pots. these el1r>doublt aer111iums tumble down and around the basllet in 1 profusion o1 startlina pink.reddish blooms on aliste~ in1 l~leafed foliace. A tnily raditnt $lpt that will driw 1asps of admiration! Rush your order today. Quickly transfOfllls steep sloPes. blnb, tr~ bltsomt we~ lfHS Into a dtnH mat of ltcy creen fohaae drendltd with hundreds of delicatt pi,. and wtlitt blooms. Coro- nilla variety -hardy, maintenance frH, di"ase end droupt resistant. Plant 3 . tt. apart. Blooms June tll frost, chokes out even the most persistent wttds! 1 J I# SJ.II 24 fw SJ.ft MOllE SPll#S Pl.A#Tl#S BARGAINS PRICED LOW FOR FAST SEUOUT! ;-DAHLIAS I"' 11 .50 (~ __ , ._rMhed lllOO<Otlllf sin. ..... lltt ........ "'""" of ~,., .. ,. '"'"' rN, llWJlt, llf911lt, etc. CREEPING 8 "' BEGONIA 1111 PHLOX · 11.&0 BASKET fAMOUS 10 fAUL GUAIAIRf Order today for delivery •t proper epr1ng plantlng time In your a,.a. Every Item It eHctly u actv.rtlMd . . . vlgoroua and healthy, ta~ for euy !<Mntlfloatlon, w.11 pecked for arrtv•I In good condition. If not .. uafl9d on arrival. you m•y return within 15 cSeys for fun refund, lnc:ludlno any P<*aoe you Mnt. Any plan1 that cio.en•t llour1th and thrive, we wlll replace It free (3 )'Mt llmlt). Clip the coupon and !Nill todeyl IMPOITD H.n-1 GLADIOLUS 25for11.00 Medium silt 21;,.J• clrc. ~lbs, tll re.ty to 11plode into llorlou1 color In 1CJUr 1arden this stason. Stitely and ele&ant, 1llds art 1 prden and cut flower I• YOritt. Fiery rtds, dttp purplts. 1llstenins wtlltn end yellows, bi-colors, etc~ as naillb'-. A tremtndous barpln It this prt-SHlOll ptl(t. Send today! CREEPING SEDUM CDIA.ON'S ILOODI 4 for only s1.oo Ruatd and carefree, spreads repldty in sun s.lllde. The lush, seml-eYercreen folilae trupb In maulve clusters of fiery ml blooms mid-summtr to September. Easy"ltowin&. unsttlontl in rodi &ardeM, "trouble SPots", S'°9U, borders, shady areas wllert arns won't 11ow. Hardy, Mlclli1111 nursery crown, plent 6-12" apart. Bloom year 1fter year without repl1ntln1. Stnd today. 1 J f.,. S J.H J4 t.r S I.SO 41 fer S10.11 72 fer 111.H ~--·· MAIL TlflS MONEY-SAVINC ORDER 81.ANK ...... . Rodlwood GenleM. o.,t. ""a 1151 WINtff, llW ....... llldl. 4M2S • I I • • PleaM MM onlel a -IJH llelow. IMlllff ell f'U( lloMlttt lo w!lldo _, I onlor oMllltl ~i.::..,wlM llelow lfl COllllOll· All ltt... a1e _,.. lllJ ,_, flO fAUlT l L ... UT. """ •• ITUI 110 ~ 100 u' 116 2'4 m 322 2tl lll I ntll & IHI 11 JUf ll fHI II JIU D t11e1111ttenc:e -'°'"· ptwa ~ .._.,., .,..,.,, llld llalldll"f. flllp "'1 «Hr ,Off· p.eld nc:ludl"I tJlra ......,, of U ITOllllA (lllM llOI Pl>MI). 0 S.lld C 0.0. pin JOlll .. aM t~IWfu • 00 ... ... ... 0 00 ,.lllT~M(_~~--~--~------~~ ________ mtt '''----- ·------·---------------------------------- AMERICAN MOTORS Ward S Lee. Inc 1234 S M '1•" 5• C,, Jttt 1 Ano 547 5826 Crevier Motors 208 W t ~· S1 Santo An'1 8353171 CADILLAC Nabers Cadillac [l:l:f.J Harbor B " 1 (r,sl11 M1 , ' 540-9100 CHEVROLET Connell Chevrolet 2828 H ltbr11 Blvd (o•.1 1 Ml', J 546 1200 DATSUN Dot Datsun 1 BA1'l BP'>cr B.., l Hunr1r -,JI on BPu< h R42 7781 .,.,,,., Theodore Robins Ford 2060 H1Jrbor Blvd Costa Mesa o-42001 0 Sunset Ford 5440 Gorden Grove Blvd We~tni,nster 636 401 0 University Oldsmobile 2850 Harbor Blvd (("ISIO Mt>m 540%40 LINCOLN-MERCURY Gustafson Lincoln-Mercury 16800 Beach Blvd , Hunt1ngtnn B"'nch 842·8844 Johnson & Son Lincoln-Mercury 2626 Harbor Blv I (o.,, J MPm 54().5630 Santa Ana Lincoln-Mercury I 301 r Jo T u'>tin, Santo AflO 547 (')i,11 T\' Wf.V(, A,.RIL 11, 1976 OLDSMOBILE University Oldsmobile 2850 Harbor Blvd., Cosio Mesa 540-9640 PONTIAC Ph illips Buick. Pontiac & Opel. Inc. 2'4888 Alicia Parkway loguria Hills 837 -2400 PORSCHE-AUDI Don Burns Porsche/Audi 13631 Horbor Blvd .. Gorderi G<ove 636-2333 Chick Iverson . Inc. 445 E. Coast Hwy Newport Beach 673-0900 TOYOTA Bill Maxey Toyota 18881 Beach Blvd . Huntington Beach 847 .8555 VOLKSWAGEN Don Burns Volkswagen 13731 Harbor Blvd . Gorden Gove 53'4-4100 TV !PORT! HldHl/d/IT! SUNDAY, APRIL 11 lO:OOAM CJ m Grtndst.nd 10-.30 11 (IL NBA Basketbell Boston at Washington Q ti) Wor1d Ch1mpion1hip Tennis John Newcombe of Au•· traha vs Raul Ramtrez 12:30 I ~ (l) Gnindstand Dod er Du&out/W1rmup 1:00 1J:i re M11t1rs Golf Toum1m1nt Coverage of the f1n11 round of play 1n this tournament lrom t he Augusta (Ga ) Nation· al Golf Club I Prep Sports World "Stale Wre,tlmg Cliamp1onsh1p" Ood&~ Bueblll Dodgers vs. Giants 3:30 (llf (11) ,3) ABC's Wide Wor1d of Sports 10:00 cmmDllM Wo'1d Curlin• Ch1mplonshlp• (21h11r) MONDAY, APRIL 12 8:30PM 0 (Qj ) ABC Mond1y NlafTt Bu1b1lt New York Yank· eH et 811t1mon1 Orioles WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14 5:30PM@ Baaeblll Oakland A'a 11'1. Teicu Rangers lHURSDAY, APRIL 15 8:00f'M tl!) The W1y It W11 "Army vs. Columbla" FRIDAY APRIL 16 !J:OOf'M tJj 81 .. b1ll San Frenc1sco Giants vs. Cincinnati Reds • SATURDAY, APRIL 17 ll:OOAM II ~~(() NBA 8Hkltbell D Q) ll1Jor ~•au• 81sebell Chicago White SoK vs. SOston Sox 12:00 8 Wond Senior Tennla Toum1~nt 3:00 <8 (I)) Tournement of Ch1mflon1 Golf Ltve co111rag1 of the third° round ot play In thl1 gol tournament trom the La Costa Count~Club In Carlsbad, Ce. -4:00 O <9 (j)) Pto Bowlen Tour The $125.000 Firestone Tour n1ment of C 1mplon1 from the R111lent Lines In Akron. Ohio. 5:30 B ca ~) ~ AltC's Wlde World of Sports 8 :00 (9 ) I !PIC!A I The Olympk-Champions and Ch•I· Jen..,.. n A C ports spec11I on the human dimensions on th• Otymplc Gemes which will focus on the areat athletes of the United States 1nd the U.S.S R. 6:00 7:00 9>00 C:OO 1·00 t :OO 1:00 e.110 9.00 1.00 l !OO t ·JO 6:00 1:00 9:00 ll>!-00 5 • 26 JI 5 ' 26 6 ' 21 10 & 9 ll SUNDAY, A""'IL U (C) "llun for Cover" (wn ) '!I~ -JamH Caaney, V1veca l lndlor• (C) ''The •11 Chmb .... (com) '61 -St•ot.•n Boyd, Jull•tt• Gr•co. '-S.Co,_. Chane•'' (d••l ·71 -Bn•n Keltt\, Ellabetl\ "•"'9Y "Dra1on leecl" (Or•) ••• -K•tha rln• Hepburn, lurt>an Bay MONO"Y, A'°"IL l2 (CJ "Mat.cltl ... " (comJ '67 -Pllrlcll O'N .. t Oonald Pfuunce ''l'ha Wrens Man" ldral '57 -Henry rond o. Ven. M1lu , AntrlOny Ou1r.t• (t ) '0.adlalt" taro) '68 -Mlc"u l C11ne, Er" Portman TUUOA'I', A'°"tL U 1c1 "'Tha Gotpel "ccordln1 to It. Mant\ ... '' (Ora) '66--(nrlQut ,{=~In Wiid" (dra) '61 -A1lph lloluker, Carroll Ballar ~Cl "0.ad I.en Teti No TatM" Id••> '71 -ChrtJtoph1r G•o•a• Judy (C,r~•"sw .. t Ncw•ml>••" (d r•) '68 -Sandy Oannt• "nthony ,..,.,11y W[0'4[IOAY, AP'fttL 14 (C) ''01tltn1 Q1m" (tdv) '7? -Guy Stock,.,111, Woody Strode Pot W1yn1 (C) "Old Yw Haar ,,,. 0-About th• Tr1vallt\41 l al•atadyr" <com> '6e -Bob Oal\ver f'tlytlls Outer (C) "ltnt11•< Al• Command" (Oral ·ss -Jem .. Stewart Jun• Ally ton l'HUlllOAY, ANtL IS !I (C) "O.•t,.r Alt Monot•"" (ocl It) '61 -Japan .. • cu t I CC) ·•wn ftan on the Wind" (dra) '!17 -Rock Hudoon l 1ur1n Bart l! 71 (C) .. ......,, and Gomorral\" ldral 63 -Ste wart Grana~• Pier ""I"" • l) 10 IC) "Tl\e 0'9atnt Story [ver Told" Part I ld•al 6!> -Ma• \Ion Syd-OorMhy Mc011"• Ch••!ton H .. lc>n ,.,.tOAY, Al"'tl l6 5 .. Uill<K of 11\• ft•td" (dr•I 63 -$odn•)' P<Jll••' lll• S~1ta 21 (C) "' rarw;I• of AHIUI" (II••) '6J -Stuart Whlll'l'l•n, 00101 .. 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Tllt•trt "C•kts and ..... 9:00 Jr111pflo11lc Soul Prtsents per· form1ncu recotdtd 11 th• Sym· phon.c Soul Mus.c fe.s11v1I, lltld In lnbute to 8l1c~ composer&. 10:00 Ounto17 lO:JO ,.., l<ldrt With dlt flpel1J THURSDAY: Ullll 15th (,.M,) 9:00 Tht Robttt MttNtil Report 9:30 C.111lt's Clettll111 Ctt'Mr 10:00 Soull4.U .. 11 :00 Ill Uwa 11 :JO OecUlc C-PlllJ 12:00 S.11111• SltHt l :oo·aup'• Sllow Z:OO flit AdHtt Cltronldt.a 3:00 Foai1 J:lO Mister Rettn lhipbofMod 4:00 Stsllllt Sttttt S:OO Dtdric C.•PlllJ S:lO C.rra.ultlMIH 6:00 Or1111e C.11~ 'hllll•rt11011lc 6:10 D1111ettSlo11• Ill Culture• 7·00 Co1111lt's a.tl\1111 Conit1 7· lO t1b1lc MttlHNI ol Oii '•11111111 1:00 Co11tomPot11J C.liltfnit haun 1:30 Womn "The Myth ot the Hippy Child"' C1role Klein d1scuues childhood with Sand11 Elkin 9:00 1111 Mo,.rt' Jturul 10:00 Wl11111n end Losen: PoveMJ \n Caltlorn11 f1110AY: Al'Rll 16th (,.M.) 9:00 The Robert Mll,.tll Rtptrt 9:JO ,1., l rldr• W1111 tile llperts 10:00 SJ•fllltnlc Soul 11:00 III Uwt 11:10 Dtetttc C.•pillJ 12:00 Stsl1111 Strft't 1:00 IHI Meytn' .i.ur111I 2:00 ,,.11 ...... 2:30 Survey ot IJW•turt 111 f'lllllt 3:00 Worau Allwtl l :lO Miltof Rtfll' Ntlfhbor1\to4 4:00 S.111111 StlMt 5:00 (Jtctrk C.111pe~ 5: '° Villi Alollt 6 :00 Cll111t T • Cllt11ce 6:30 Wlltt De Yew uptd? 7:00 Vet.rs' P'lptll., 1:00 W1alll11ctot1 WMk In Rewltw 1:10 w.n Strttt w .. 11 9:00 llup's sai.. 10:00 Av{etJotl Wutller lO:JO SllftuM IAMOAY: N'ltll l 7tll (P.M.) ):00 a-t f o C"8ect 4:JO Ctll11lt'• thttllll1 c.r11tr 5:JO As ......... .,., $:l0 llM.t Jourul 7:00 OlcMH ti DetJ• 1:00 ...... 9:00 Mt1te1pltct Tlltltrt "C1ku ind Alt" 10:00 F11l111 u ... , ••• l -._.., V• It llett el 1 •tw NBC dtytil .. 1llew tttled ''TM f• flctary," IMw.., nn. 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Two 1-1•t1t1, Dmd I Hetty Pructtt (l•c• Ktnwi11 Md Elinlltth Cht1hi11l. liwi111 ill Pl1i114tl,lli1 duri111 1111 A1111riu11 Rtnhrtin. •olUll· lltr 0.111 lllVICll lo t cobllltr. E1111ry Perter fSi111oe McP11k). wtio cOtlculs his 1d1111rty by w11ri111 1 p11111pki11 ll11d during aithn11 .. foreya ,,_,, IJlt lrili1h. HI "Tiit Pll111to111 R1•1I." tn NBC s,1ci1I T111t. 1irill1 Tu11d1y et 4PM Ahtr onrh11n111 1 c111nr11tio11 of 1 11111111 ill lllt ll0111111 lh111 tunt-1 Tory-th• vou1111111111111111 to"'"" Illa Ph111to111 Rtlltl al • 811t11h 111p 111 lly 111 A1111ric111 1r1it11. l1t11. Iller ritit the ll11'41111rt1ra of G1n1t1I G11r11 W11lli1191011 wrth info11111t1111which1111y 11111111 th• colon11ta 10 divert 1 1111,111111t of badly nnd•d British 111111 to their -ClllH II 11\t curreirt 1111l11ett' ancl tech11I· ci.1111 ltrile et NIC hu Ml been Mttied by -· the IMW 6',U111e Mrits Nfllll Feder(' •'" "°' prtlllltrt. ~ • 4 (_1 f • ,. ~ I • , I , ,:00 I Su11riM s. .... ulllra . K-*IC!. O ® UJ futuru 6:30 I O ~ fublrn Not lor Wo111cn OtllJ C.rtll lib MlcllMI l.W.. SMw My F 1voritt Martin °''""' 0.•1 7:00 1 1 ~f' ~ rz Show . mm ea"""' <a Cl1> a> coocr Mo1111111 erk.I OFNtur11 fD Mister Ro11rt' Ntl&hborhood ?:30 i· mm Cartoo111 Romper Room : S.umt Strtrt 1:00 M ~~pt.In Kan111oe Q Rl ft? ~1~~=b ~~~neuee T111tdo 1:30 I R1fl1loua Pro111ms · led llllnne m @tartffns : W• Alttre: CamKoltlMlu Tues , Thun ':00 ~ !'rice h Ri1hl m Club ' Ci) ltO mc1febrlt1 SW..psta'fo A Tht QalltrJ ~ line II to ltawtr W Loa An11tn Price h Rlaht B TommJ H1wkln1 Show m I Lon Luq; "• Stl!MI TodtJ Special Mon "Mr Hopp1ty Cots 10 I own" A musical cartoon I Drum ol JHnnle a> fulutts : S.111111 street ( I CIJtMl-t Oo111lu Show 9:30 · ~ (j) lf6l a;) Hl11t Rolltn MO'flta: See D1yhm1 Movies Tiit Hon11moon1n Grttn Acres Exttpt Mon ~ futum 10:00 ~ " 1 G•mblt Qalloin~8ourmet 0) 0 m WhMI Of for· tune aJ lu111t ' Allen lO:JO I iii~~~'.,:': .. 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Tiit MlllltHlrt 0 (Qf ,, fl CD ""''"• & It••· *"" DAYTIME PAOCiAAMS I Mo.It: Ste D1ythne MOiiies Ntws Nanny & Ille flrolusor Dectik Coll!MlllJ 11:30 ft (i' Seardl tor T0tner· r o QQl 'mtau "'1 Ad· vice 0 29 f ) '11 (l) l'RDrtfCRC lreak the e.nk Tom Kennedy host' flus celebnty-paclted board 11me ol ch1rKe. skill ind str1teo JO Mar, H1rt1111n m L•r• Rip m 1111 Cosby Sii .. /\ I I I H N Cl 0 ·~ 12:001 Noontl•• · To Tell tht lrutfl famHJ~lfalr ~ N~ (]) a> f.du of Nl11tt ~ ~ovlt: Ste D1ytim1 lllov•o. m I Drt1m of ,.an11lt I Noon Affair/JM la1111t.1 6 M•rJ H1rtmu Little Rascall : futuru • Not lor Women OnlJ 12:30 R (!l 3 (fl As ltlt Woticf lurna · Q1 6)@) m 0.11 of Dur lives 6"' ~f I Love lu<y 0 (Qt .. , CD All My Cllll· drtn Q) Courtslltp of Eddie's fathtr 1:00 i Mowlt: Ste DaYtime Mov1ts 6 Dia V111 0,kt Sllow (~ ({ ) (l) Ry11'1 Hooe • NtwS Na.i.r Ad-• Nowle: Ste Daytime Movies 1:30 B@ ~Cf) Tit• Cukll111 Licht · ~:; Ci) (fgl m Tllt Dectors W cW'oo> rn m L•ra M1•• A Ot1f 0 The Luq Sllow 2:00 I (it. (3 J m All In tilt family · ~ (i'j d'Q) m Another World I lob Cu111mlnp Sllow 2, <~CU> ill a> $20,ooo "Yrt· llevetlJ Hillbllliu News Z:30 1 f}l '0 l M1td1 C1mt """ H111I (~ 1) CD OM life to l I Mowlt: See 01yt1me Movies tnteni.tn/futurrs Ctt Sm1rt features Dnmallc S.rlti 3:00 ~ CJ' Tettttttlti; Tti. Ofictn1I RornpTn• Sto111pl11' Hot & IMIYJ, COOi ' Cil'OOVJ All Sbir Jeu Show Tun T111s pro111m, especl1lly dt· s11ned for youn1 children, takes th1m on 1 lnp tltrou1h l•u w11h ~roup ol 111.ume jm 1ru 11 CiJ Somerttt; To Ttll tilt Truth tuts A """ Don't C.tt ~ Diiaiia: Gi1 tt Meuro111 rri ~,.,.,.,..,.a Cartoo111 (f)f' (t)) (j ) Q) Oentrol Ho•· P I f l Cron•Wlb dj Movie: S.. D1)1lmt M0\'1ts; lro111id1 Tues I MlcMf M.vw Club Hec*le ' ,..,. lrfflide OdV11 O,b~ Sfllltl'Mt; CaU it llagrOfll f UH H1119Y 0.1' ):30 I DIMlll uctpl Tuts · m Mlb Doua1t1 Show; Tiit rl Lnta Show Tun Onie ' H1rrltt Movie: Ste D1yt1m1 Mov1u low Aln1rict11 Style Lott 111 Selle. Tiit Mundt" CJ) Ca..J!fllll Kan.11,.. <IS lU> tartooM LI Oita • Galloplfll Gourmet Famll Doctor 4:00;, Dh11hl Tues · ~ m $tltdll T rt I t ues. ..~ ~entom Rebel" Two youn11t1rs 11d • lrtedom·ll&htln& cobbler who cont11ls his ldtnllty b~ wurinr a pumpkin hud dufln11 the Revolut1on1ry Wer lance Kerwin, Ellubeth Cheshire i nd Simon Mc Ptak auest f1th11 Kllows ltat a.t1111n St1r Trt• Rh1 Tin Tin Cilll1&111'1 hl11M1 Ad•m·l2 Cxupt luts llole ' Mister Ro11rs• Ntlallbtrtlood I Cl)) ut1lt ....... DJ1utlc Sef1a Mlsaioa: I~ My ut1lt Ma11le 4: lO I Didi VII o,tia SM. lost i11 Sp.ce • TM Lo~ R111tr O Adam·lZ ut1l! Tuts ~"' ~~ Is) Rtptri-s Q~ li$ Mtrv Cirlffl11 SM. EJ.eept Tues I Brady Buaclt 5"11111 Strffl Rq & Hb trltllda s:oo DO ®I 19 >Hwa Stump t!M St.en 111 van., l redy lu1tcll Mlv.rid m ear1oot1. Hualt 1t1 a.ow ROOM 222; la1t1Nll frl. San f11nclsco Giants vs. Clncinn•tl Atds. · lo l•perdoublt Don w111 .. 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P1ofessor Cme1 1lus of History at Columbia Um vttJ1IJ. 11 1nltrv1twed by Rabbi Mu I Aoullenber1 ~Ru HumlHrd , luvt It to luvtt f\I I loolJ at La11nln1 n °'~' Qol1tt11 Wo 1111111 i (ff . 9 Jttry ,,, ... ,, Chlpll11 tf lourf>on Strtft (i) R11 Humbard Mister Rorcn' lfelchbothood W '11) Day of Dlxoverr 1:)0 lo°' Up & Un 3 • Day of DltceVtfJ 161 llmmy Swanatt Silo• Ill Is Written Meetlnr Tlmt 11 C11Y1ry Tony & Suun Alamo s .. an1e Streit l t I) RtJ Humbard 9:00 Camera Three Concfu11on ol 1 1wo p11t ,1ory on one of the but prmt workshops in lhe wotld Um verul l1m1ted Art Ed1t1ons, In West Islip, N Y , and at lhe utreordlnary lndershop ind locus p1ov1dtd by ns founde1, 73 year old Ru~~"" em• r re fatyant Grosma11 M' G10\m1n ho been suae>sful on perwtd1n1 •rlrsh to come lo htr studio i nd WOI~ at lht1r lmur• with Iha Chltl 1011 of u11n1 a pro1ect th1ou1h lo un<Dmproml\td ptrfectoon The rt~ulls '" ~•rv lomottd td11oon~. 11e Wld to '''mus collt(lo~ and mu»urns 111 over the wotld i C {' 06 RtA Hw111bard °'rlMJ Day at Ol1C0¥try Co111pu1 Ptoll14t -~lnpolllt H utrltion 1 ~<•1.t Oral lleti.m Cot11t Allvt RtvtrtllCI Al ~~ U S. ol Artlllt t :JO ltlltf M"t Iha Pren P11• 6 Jl••1 SW•l(lrt Sltow Ytu & Tout WOIW Outdoon A111ull11 "9plledta s,.ctr11111 ~JHou1 ~ ttan.111 Qlobetrotten It It Written . atar Rorwa' Nolfhbof\otd < >JI-, s..auatt Sltow 10:00 ~, f-ttM lhtlon e;-"'-'ffdas ~ m Q1111dstlll4 Hour of T- l.eave It i. IHvtr Oo111lntt · m Htrtld ot ff\ltll Movlt: "Cry HeYOC" Cdr1) '44 -Joan Btondtll. Ann Sothetn 3 Sund11 Cal4tllrttlo11 w_ S.111111 Stroat (f2t' (jlJ Wftlllt m lnsl111t lO:JO 6 (jj CV Ci) NBA lasbtball Bos ton at Wnlunrrton 0 Q~ j) a;, W o r I d Cha111pio11. Slilp Tennis John Newcomb• ot Austral11 and Raut Ram11ez of M~ 1co are matched 1n the s11th event from Ke1uhou°Kon1. H1•aH 61 The Allleman e (.,, t l (!) Groovlt Qoo. 0 Movie: "8a~aah" (wes) '56- Rtdlard Widman... Donna Re~ " CllYllJ Chlptl Al 011 11:00 Rta Humbard I Wyatt UIJ 0 I~ J"> "J Tllua Ara tti. ~Movie: "The C11t111p" (dra) 'JI -Jackie Cooper. W1 llace Beery Cllurdl rn the Home flrst 8aptlst Cllvttll : Dtctric CGm paftJ · P'ulllk S.Mc:c Ru Humbard 11:30 6 NYPO ce;. ) ~ Melle A Wl.i. San Dieao ll11191nln1 . Infinity fldory '"T l RNOON 12:00 O faith to1 rod1r 61 Movie: "Tiie Time Trnelen'' (sci ti) '&4 -r re5ton roster, Pn1I Carey 0 (Of 8 ) (l aJ luuea ' An• 1wtn 0 Movie: (C) "Last of tht ru1 Cu111" I••~> ·ss Jock Mahoney. G1lber1 Roland I Hour or l'ower A Man & His Mf11btf1 Atlltrlcen/httel Jewish Hour ~ MlclHst Anafyils ED Oec;,d11 of Oedslo11 ""The Makina of A Rebel .. 12:30 8 2:t • 6) m Qr and stand Movie: (Cj "f1a111ln1 Futhtl'" (wu) "!>2 -Stert1n1 H1yde11. Arlene Whelan. Ri<;htrd Ar1e11 I (Of • ) m Directions Oocl1er Dv1011t/W1rmup The Vlrrl11lan Q far111 ltt~rt I :00 €) J1 ) ft I Mast111 liiOlf lout· 1111•1t11t Covera1• of the fln11 round of play 1n this tournenient hom tht Auf u,ta (G• ) Nattonal Goll Club t 3 1 Mt'flt' "II I Wtra ltl11(' (dra) '30 Ronald Colman, Clltn Ortw 0 P'rtp SCIOtb Work! "Stat~ Wrt1t line Champ1onsh10" tmm C..t Poly, Pomona Tiie [t.rul Uctlt I HtH O• o.dt•' .... 11111 Oodt•ll Vl llh ~ ''"'"" frtlll '""''"' Movie: .... it» ,, Illa u t• (d11) "66 -H•"l'f Fonda, Robert Shaw. 01111 AndrtWJ. I Pullllc P'oll(J ftt11111 flrlltf UM ) f'lllll ft1tUfl 0"W1ldtst World" m klld•, M1t111" m 111s1c11• l:JO Movie: "Canal Zona" (COin) "42 -Cllutar Moffit, u rry Parks § ~1pe11ia Thutre Movie: "Mt ~" CNa ta lqt" (com) ·19 -Shirley Tem pie, Clltton Webb 0 MHt ttie Prau r ) Outdotn ' F 111fa1Tlt hleon • F11111 future 2:00 A Tiie Champlfnt Ol tronsldt I ll Tt•t1 A Tltltl Chlneia btat11lnment Hour faltll tor Todar Tht Mama Cllronldts (R) ~ tt ') World of Survlvtl Futbol Soccer Hertkl of T rutfl Z:lO 0 (Qt l r3 I m A Ill • r I c a " 5'1orts111111 Al H rn, Pet• fountain and Phil Hams 10 l"h1n1 rn louis1 ana, and Peter Benthlry, the author of "Jaws·· IS presented 1n an undtn.aler odyuey oll Ille coast ot the Bahamas ~· ~entecoml Tlftlplt €?;)faith tor Toda, l :OO II Mo.It; (C) "flit liihost ' Mr tli"icb11" (c;om) '66 -Don Knoth. Joan Staley B Kukla, Fran l Olllt Movie: (C) "Ctll Mt llilldalllt" (mus) "!>3 -Ethel Mtrm1n, Don aid O'Connor, Georca Sanders Mavlt: "lust A1ou1M1 the Cor· n•r'' (com) ·39 -Shirley Temple. Chertes r.rrell "• 1 lntentatlonal Hour 0 Movie; (C) "Th• 111 lii1mbla" (com) '61 -Stephen Boyd, Juliette Greco. lfO Movie: (C) "for Love or Money" (com) "63 -l<h~ Doualu, M1111 Gaynor, Thelma Riiier ~ Sinister Cinema (31 Cllamplonthlp 801Wllnc 11111• '76 ~ Jimmy Swau1rt Show ED A Third Tutamellt "William Bla~e" Host Malcolm Mu11er1d1e tells how poet Wilham Slake saw the Heavenly City 1n his lma11n1hon and de>e11bad 11 rn his poetry ID Mttt ttie Pflu J:30 §On Campus <~ mi ci' m Ale'• w ' d e o11c1 or Sporu ti6 A1U110u1 T OWft Hall 1:00 0 Sunday <T Dracnat G) Mowie: "fttllk•11ttel11 Must la Otttroytd" (llot) '10 P•ter Cu"1 1n1. Stmon Ward 11 l J Rod CGncart Ko1un Yarietr 111 Time Wmtlln1 Will StrNt Week h lallt CMtut P1l111 SulMl.y S,.Clal "Hiii Number Ont" ff) Cl111pu1 l'ftfllt -Yltwpolnt 011 Nutrltlo11 TV WUK, APRIL 11, 1976 4:'° I It hbs All 111114• lat S.at1 MlvtriQ: . .,... ....... Cl) Mttt ttM Pttu • WotW l'rus HollyWMCI Chef 5:00 I W1tet Wortcl Stat lrtk Utut llocal• Crt1t Advtntu1• • cri.111p1o11s111p '°"''"' ...... Q) Mo.it: (C) "Tiie Tan "'81"(' (com) '60 -Anthony Parkins.. Jan• Fonda l~Kt1-;:,!:';.,,,_. Wond 01 S4!Nlv1I aslllll(to11 Wttt 111 llwlft I ) Ch1111plonahlp flalll11t Sltuatlo11 eo • .-, TtHlloliM Club Rwlvtl ti Amtrlca 5:10 U Nnnmahn ) '1'1upon to Trivel B ra 1 lfQ) ii) (}1 a;) Ntw1 17 m ud1ts' o.r ~6 Lers Mike A Dul Erl Acronslry & Compan' i l'> Talk to IJ1• M111a111 D111111 S.rlta Easter h An Easter story Jn ~nisn. W Alnartcu /ltratl Jrwlsll Hour I \ I . ~ I • • ' • &:oo uom""' f'f· Foru111 0 JESUS Invades Pen-* tagon/lnsight S~ial James Franciscus &. Lou Gossett 0 lnsl1llt "The Man rrom Inner Space" Lou Gossett and James ftanc1scu~ st11 in this story about a Black man who emer1u from a sp1cuh1p which has just landed on Eenh He moves amonc tJle peo· pie. teach1n1 love and trust ln each orJler. but is considered 1 "1111111 to national securrty"' ind is wh1slled off lo tile Pent111on for questionlna by the President-d1sau1sed IS 1 psych11t11st D Movie: (C) (2hr) "Ru" for Conr'' (wes) '55 -Jame! Ca1111y, John Derek. Vlveu Lindfors Sundt' Specl1I I m National Geo11aphlc Wflcl Wiid W11I Wiid Kln1do111 [~)Ruth a.iman Siio• Cirtoo111 DI.lo rue Movie: (2hr) "Slcolld Cha11C11" ldra) ·71 -Br11n Keilh, [llrabtlh Ashley ~lot Anrertt Ntwt Review i 11 ) S'tlr Tre• T rttllouu Club HH Haw 6:JOl ll '61 Wiid IUn&dom · Animal Wort4 Tht Matth Came Dimension '76 (f Ntws Ill u 1 lul V erltty Sllow • lournty to Advt11ture Roller 41•mts 7 00 '(}t (lJ <t 1 IO Ml"utaa , ~ !Tl lfOJ ft) WOf1cl of Dlsne1 " an1tr'' Gulde to N1ture" (R) l lvt aCllOn n•ture photo111phy and Ben-Gorton Remembers: On Thurldey et 8PM, KHJ, Channel 9 prHents the special 90·mlnute film "Ben·Gurlon R•· members." Produced 1nd direct· ed by Simon H11era, thl1 unique film w11 mede With the full co· operation ind ectlve partlclpetlon of th• 87 ·yHr·old Ben·Gurion. In It h• rt·•nacts 1C•nn from his hf•. from the day he arrived aa a frHh youna pioneer at the port of Jetra In 1906, untll now. 1 prrvata citizen rH1d1na In the dHert kibbutz he helped found, Sde Boker. "Ben·Gurlon Remembers" wH shot with the pertlclpelion of such noted fi&ure1 11 Prnident Zalman Shuer. Prime Minister Golda Meir. Defense Minister Moshe O.yen and Foretan Min· lster Abbi Eben as well 11 leed· ins personelltlu of Israeli hfe whose eppearanc11 add .,,d com· plete this 1111ct account. In addition to the people, there are meny unforaettable moments, 11 when the ship Ex odus wallows off the Palnliman shore while the pauenaers ere earned off on stretchers; or when the Brttish flea aoes down and the l1r11ll flaa 11oe1 up for the first time over the n-born State of Israel Th11 Is the most det11led pro gram that hu ever been m1de on the person11 end pollt1cal hie of lsreel's elder 1t1tnm1n By following the paths of 01v1d Ben Gunon's hie, the film tells 1n an obrectrve wey the story of the rev1v1J of the Jewish National Home rn the lend of the 8rble, u well 11 the wttole polltlcal de velopment of the f•rst 2!1 ~ears of the new, Independent State of Is rael • Brenda Vaccaro, who has earned wide rccogn1- tJon with performances such as her Academy Award-nominated role as the with-II magazine editor in the film "Once Is Nor Enough," in a one-night stand with Jon Voight 1n "M1dn1gh1 Cowboy," and who won an Emmy Av.ard fo r her comedy performance in the television revue "The: Shape of Things," is curren1ly applying her "lo· day" talents lo the unwual role of an I R70's school teacher on the western frontier. Mi's Vac- caro stars as Sara Yarnell, who traded a safe but dreary existence in Philadelphia for a teaching ca· rcer 1n a Colorado mining 1own, in Sara, the one· hour drama series seen Fridays at 8PM on CBS. "Sara i~ no prim and proper Victorian lady," M1" Vaccaro declare-; emphatically. "She i\ a free \p1r11. and seems Clutrageous to many of 1he pcoflle .1round hC'r. There have alW3\I\ been wnmcn whCI nrva \tarted a movemcnl, bur 11. hn wr:nt df 1cr whal they wanlr:d from lheir live\ l'vc n if 11 wa, unll\Ual " Ml\\ Vaccaro'\ charac1crmll1nn nl Sara Yarnell 1~ a m1.11rure of researched fact and fiction woven into a hfe11me of e11pcri ence on which the aclrc~' ha\e\ her portrayal "I built up Sura'\ background in my mind," M1~~ Vaccaro el!plain~. "You hrive to have a whole per,on to \tep into, or you're Jll\I \ayinf! wore!\ lo a camera, ancl II doc,n'1 \eem re.11 " Sara\ ha1,..,tyle, a mop of curls. c.imc 0111 of M"' V:icc .. ro\ 1magin.11ton "I thought of ~ara a\ a woman w11h nalurally curly hair who one d.1y gN fed up w11h a V1ctor1an hun and whacked ii off." ~he explaim Her cn,lllm<'\. however, care- fully rc\earched hy de'i~nN Ann Roth. accuratC'ly reflect the 'IYI" and fahni.:' of 1h1· 1filv complete w11h hu\lle and lacc:·UP concl "Ann IRolhl 1c111k onr look at my po\lure ancl told mr l'cl h11vc lo wenr a cor,ct to make me \l.rnd up \fr;11gh1," the mcMn\, "now I cr1n'r ,1011ch even 1f I w,1nt\'d rn" Other rl('tnrl\, whcd1 mnv 'c:cm mrn11rc:. 1ffl' 1m portanr 1ouchs1on~ for the charactu. Her wrde gold nng and pocket watch on a chain. Miss Vac- caro says, ~he imagines as her mother's wedding band and her father's watch. "If I were far away from everything familiar like Sara." Miss Vaccaro adds. "I know I would wear me things that re- minded me of my pa<>t connections. so thal's whal Sara d~'" Playing an adventurous young "-Olllan with a mind or htr own, even in another ccnrury, is nor .ictually \O far from the real story behind Miss Vaccaro·~ career From Dallas. where her family own~ \CVl'ral or that city's top restaurants. \he srruck ou1 for New Yo rk 10 study acting on her own and .. upported her<>eff for a time packing candy in hmc" with frllnw actres~ Sandy Dennh "l've never lhoughl or myself as part of 11 movemrnf," Mi'' Vaccaro say\ though1(ully. "I've ju,1 nlway' hcen the kind of person who does v.hat ~hi• want' I wa, lucky ro have wonderful pun·nts who encouraged me -even when my father wn' afraid tha1 ac1ing migh1 he a lough career and full of J1,appocntmcnh, he advi,ed me to do what I had 10 do When he d1c:d, and my mother could rc .. lly have u\ed my help at hC1me, 'he said "G o' I went. and I've never forgotten her for it." And when Mi'' Vaccaro hit Broadway, 11 was in 11 hi(l v. a' In three yc:irs. 'he v. a\ nominaled for a\ many Tony Av.ard\, in one mu\1cal nne comedy and Clnl· drama. 1f anyone doubled h'r 'rnat1l11y N()W bu'y w11h the seemingly day-in, da V·Olll ..chedulc or her first telev1s1on series. MI!>!\ VaccJro find' rhe hard work exh1liratmg. "Acting i~ hke a mu-.cle. and rhat muscle get' a real work- out doing a sene<>. Evef) day .. omething 'lse ahnul Sara help' me know her heller. and I become more her Building a ctiaracter m.c thJt is v. har I loved ahout Broadway. and J can'I think of any more cCln<>rructive work I could he doing right now And be,idc~ ... 'he adds proudly, wilh her charactemric husky laugh, "for ~omeonc who never did a wes1crn before and hadn't ridden a hor\t ,jncc college. I've learned an awful 101 about the west1" Sen Y-a ~ ...,. ......_ V•nro), .. •• ttlltool ft~ft' .. fitt 1110. troMJtt toq ol ..... ~MkMt, ('1.tonido, lllllu ......,. M.-tln P~ CAlbtn Htnlflln/, fJlr 111 .. n'a M"'9•1"!• f'Cfltnf. Paa• 7 1n1mtt10n ere comtuned In th11 hJhthurttd lecture tour of 1 na lional per\ ind 111 sm1lltsl lnh1bl. lints. @ FU111 '••lure 0 (~ (J)) ED Slllss F••llJ ltoWalOll Conclusion of th• two part pilot tor tti. sents, SffJ 1 ruthless 1dv1nturt1 l1nd1n& on the tl1nd wllh his 1ou1h Clll' to 111n possawo11 of the ,...,.1.studded toldtn idol Kirt and Lotte u1 t1p tured 11\d the p11ttu thrHltn to kill lolle unless IC.an s.archts out th• lren ure-h1ddtn somewhere on 1 volunic moun111n th1rs rutty to erupt at 1ny moment D ~It: (CJ (211f) "Tiit lie Ci•bk" (com) '61-Sttphen Boyd, Juliette Gitto I llllulea: IMpoiaiblt TIN flf le,.llete Or1111e ... HHtstlJ 7:JO I TM Wolid ot Nor111111 ltocmll Ila V1Hef . Cityntclltn Act111po11111e l1po11ete L1111111e Pro1111111 1:00,@(])l~Se 11111 & C lltr ~ (j) m 01e,, ~· ' he 12th oor Ui>rns" (R) NeW1paptr publisher Henry Man. ners 1s found dud In his private tlentor and his slsttr becomes both hll succeuo1 end suspect In the sl1y1111. Dina Mtulll and Tyler MeVey auest I Ptp ~ lllt Cou.U, I ( ) CE) Sii MllllN S • ~1et in tho Sk(' (R) Sltvt s11n1 on u 1 lumti.rf.Ki •htn tv•· . TVW([I( APRIL II, 1976 denc. 1nd1e1tes th11 1 stolen m11· Anthony Qu1yte, Susan Hampshire, I PtceMttm slle may ti. launclltd from ' lum· Jane Seymour, Barry Moru . In Wend ., Sul'VWal ti.r camp at a &ovemmenl VIP "David the Kina;· David is Sttn 1n (9 (j)) (D Ntws pl1ne xhtduftd to fly over tht his ptnod of 1rutes1 power, dom· iiitVtf: '"t'ouq MH Wltll A area. B1rti.r1 Rhoades. Otnny Mil· rn11tn1 e housahold of stvt11I wives M" (dra) '50 -~irt Ooualu. ltr and R1l1r John>011 1u1st ind many d11I01en and 1 •1de lauren Bacall. m lhwit: (Zhr) "l)np11 s..." sprud ~1n&dom ol subjecti. When m Mftlt: ..,htttr (com) '41 - (dra) '44 -Katl»rint Hepburn. ht btcotMJ tht lover of th• pas Judy Hollrd1y, JKk ltmmon T urtltn Bey S>Onatt -and marrltd -Bath· Q) Watlffrllltt I Sa• ftfty ,.._ Jheb1. the p1ophtt N1th1n ec:curat•· I (J) ,., .. •I tlM '8M 11111.ic.1 Vtn.tJ ly fortcutJ trouble 1n David's re11n. GC-w New. 11 th• tnd ol whlCll ht names 11 • ., SIQaart SM Los Elptdals N ~ l'IMI Solomon u his SUCtt$50f, Slaaf & CtlllPl!W l :JO O c. .. A11¥e I a.,.., Ted Al-•JtrMC u:1s ~m a1111 9 Alwlll.1 lirac. liblt aau Cttlltdral ,, ro .. rrtW Cfi"-'. C..peQ ,,,. ......... 9:00 fJ@ ... Kojak finds Tiit OM WtJ ( l) DtMf• Clleb tumult tho object ot • murder con· Maderpl«ie TllMll'f: Ctlts & 11:)() f) S4lllda1 ~ FINJ/Movle: (C) lrK1 and the sour~ of division Pert II of a lhrH part sartts. .IU.sll ol Mart.ii•" (dra) 71 - between 1 father and his son. both al Ntdlt de Cll.t James Farentino, Jolln Vtrno11. of whom he would Jiu to put be t:>O 1 TIN 111~ 11 C..lltl Chmtine Belford. hind b111. ....... I s. •• , , c. • .,..., CJ @ Ci) 0 m "IC h I 4 I 1 • lourHJ t. Advtature 700 Club Myti.iy-~ "Thrtt Guns tor c.,..,.... Ukf1y Te•plo Cllurdl Nil' Yor11" (R) TllrH tao()onvicts 10:00 f) @ [f) Cl) I r O I II Whtn a Mftlt: "fttWtll froM tho Allltt" trom New Mt.dco, who arrive In roun1 pii!iiic: deftndtr It murdtred a) '65 -Mt1imlflan Sclltll, In• New Yor11 with orders to find a while invt$tl&atin& tht smuqlln1 ~d Thulin, Sam1nth1 Eaur. Iara• amount of cash that was of lll•1al aliens, Bronk f1Cts 1 Telepultt stolen In a robbery, ti.tieve McCloud lhr11t to his 1111 to prove that his Mftlt: "Rte111lt• ftt A KMv,· 1s lllt only 1141r10n who knows whtrt own d1p1rtm1nt Is not rnponilblt. '"4allr (dre) '62 -Anthony Quinn. th• money it. Diana Muldaur, I 0.r of DllCllftfJ Jttklt Gluson. Nevilla Brend, James Walnwrifllt Clualmulla [llrillque .. fptdll G) fffJ & Sllau Al111t and Gree Mullavey auest. · Com11u1•"7 Fttdbld 9 Rev. LtrOJ luklni O 0n1 Rollerta EE Ntws -IT\ Ci) Tiie Ut!toucllables Gott* Hour 11 :45 ("'71 --.i> Ntws/Sp111lu Movie 700 Clu• IZ:OO Rt'Hrtlld Al fJ A WORLD PREMIERE! , 1£!f.1 lllt W•"41 cu111111 l:OO 0At o.. Wlttl ••• * THE STORY OF DAVID 111 p. (21hhrl "David & Bathsheba" n:. Liu liordo11 SM Z:OO IJ MO'llt: (C) "luu.t for A 1a41. ~ 11111t" (wes) '6' -Alidi• Mur~lly. 0 (QI (J). > m ED t IPl<lf I lO:JO ~ Jl•1111 SW•1;f•rt Slltw 0 Spukl111 Frttly 1M StofJ if O.~ ConduJlon a Dnld N1¥e11 • We"41 J:JO f) Mowt.: .. Her Husbelld'• Affairs" two-part Easter $peclll. starrlnr WMdelf11I Wtft4 fcOm) ·47 -Lucille Ball. frenchot T1motllr Bottoms, Keitll lrliclt•ll. 11 :00 fJ O (fgl@ ,...,.. T011t. Tonight: DAVID AND BATHSHEBA ~TARR IN<;: KEITH MICHELL as King David JANE SEYMOUR a-; Bath\heba SUSAN HAMPSHIRE a' Michal ABC SUNDAY NIGHT MOVIE e 9:00PM ~ A WORLD TELEVISION PREMIERE ,... 8 MONDA Y APRll 12 Fot '"°'"'nc •net •bmoon llstlnrs. pie ... Me DAYTIME PROGRA.MS. Below, for your conv.nlence, ue the d•1'• movtet. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:30 D "The Nulldelthl Mu'' (ho1} ·""Sl -Robert Shayne, Dons Mlf· 11ck (C) "S.• ti £l Cid" (adv) '65 -Maril. Damon, Antonella Lu1td1 lJ :00 0 (C) "The Iii Sllow'' (d1a) '61 -Lsther W1tltams, Cliff Robertson. 12:00 m "Tiie S1lu 1MI '*-IY" (d11) ·~ -=liuth Roman. Edmond O'Brien 1:00 D "Dick Tracy, DttectM'' (my,) ·;rs -Mor11n Conway, MRI Jtf· lrtys. ~ "It Htppe"" on Sth Avenue" (com} '47 -CharlH Ruu l•s. Gill Storm 2:30 0 (C) "Gr11t Slout UprWq" (Wes) ·53 -Jett Chandler, Faith Oom111u1. J:OO 1.Qj "Tiit 8ribt" (dra) '49 -Rob tit hylo1. Ava Gardner. J:JO 0 CC) "TIM SnetlUI Vtfllt of SliiNd" (adv} '58 -K1nr1n Math· ews. Kathryn G11nt. Torin Th1tche1 I v I ·. I ;. ' &:oo o o dQl mm al ....,. 0 @ ~(i)Nnn 0 lon1111a fa"'lly A111lr O lrs111lcl1 m ,.,,.w,. famU, m Adam-12 El) '9111lsll Drama ~~~I ) Star Trek ~ Uttlt RaJUll 6:30 Im AlldJ Ci11tfrtJI ( III,,_ Qrllft11 Sho• , (j ) Stu11p ttie Stan : f°"rte Electric CompHJ . N11hvlll1 on th• Road la ult 7:00 :00Q) ma>N"" lrMiliit lowlhl& for Dolt1n (Qt t I lonania li ltJf lht Truth ConcHtfallofl f lowt Lucy The Fii r ~ ~& llu11amou . Rullcfad11 • D11111atlc S.rltt Add1m1 family 7:)0 $25,000 P')tMlcl m Wild lllft1dom la" Amer\c.an Style Mat.c.h lla111e l reu11re Hullt teltllfl(J lewllq Mu la •ltflt ''"' l ulldl (l ) W~ WtfW tf Alll .. 11 . la C4iltAlt• · Adt•·U 1:00 1J (it I lflelra the titter IMrt-, CMrtlt (R) As the othtr Peanuts prepare lot Easler, Linus insists lhey nffd not bother coto11n1 111s because the Easter Burle distributes th•m "to 111 lh• rood little kids." L.uey r•· feels the whole 1du and conltnuts 10 hide Caster en s 1n ptaee1 where only she can find lhem. A s111n1e th1n1 happens on the way to tilt Easter eu hunt, however. which conlirms both Linus' ldeallsm 1nd Lucy's disbehel. 0 ~ (fQ) m Rich Uttle Sbow Paul Mich u l Gluer and David Soul of "St11ll.y & Hutcll" are th• spe c1al 1uuts 0 Mn: (C) (2111) wau~ (cOm) '67 -Patock O'Neal, Oontld Pleasa~. SflowuM SiJ 0 (Qf ) CJ) Q) DI the aoru 0 WUllOll S Mwlt: (2111) "The lironc IU11" (dr1) ·57 -Henry Fonda, Vera Miits, Anthony Queylt . m My ThrM Sou (l) l urna & Allan Sptdal Two ol Ceo11e Burns' favorite urmtnls are tutu red {ij =:.: IC) (llr) "OtNltll" 'tfr1) '68 -Michael Cline, Enc Portman I USA: '"91• alld relitla Nocllu T t patiat JapaNW la•ruaa• rrorr11111 1:30 fJ l1' rn 1 IS,CfAL I Rllll-Tllkl· Tn l (R) OrM>n ellts n11ntn this 1n1m1ted spe(ial, adapted from Rudy11d Kiplln(s clusic story ot the monaoose who is saved lrom 1 storm.tossed drown1n1 br 1 boy ind his p11enls. The 1nimal not only becomes 1 member ol th• !louse· hold. but the family's defender 11a1nst Naa and N111in1, the dreaded cobras that roam tht com pound 0 <~ ) al AIC MtlldaJ "llht luabtll New York YankMs •I Balllmore 01101es 11 Doll Ma•s' Set"• Test ~Cfop..Wits pm~l j The Tan Ships Art 111 Ill On u y 4. 1976. 225 tower· 1n1 square nned ships lrom 30 n111ons will tonverae In ~ew York harbor This documentary tum1nes lhe prtparatlons tor this oc11n1c crouina and the youna people who c1ew the windjammers. EE Ho1u Dulca Hor11 9:00 e tt J) All I« tfl• h rntty (lij Mike l1ees the problem ot whether 1 li ther should bt in the wa111n1 room or the delivery 1oom durtnL. the birth ol his baby n ~ ~ m 10 e ,..,,.11., ·715"owder Blue" (If) On loan to the dtlect1vt buru u. Foirester ii es· $lfntd to wo1-with 1 lem1le offf . ctr (auut M1t1~n Muon}. until her lulous hulbtnd officially 1c.c:uses Jot ol maklne 1mpr0Pt1 advanus I ~l'f~tffflon:!'°" Wt1lcl11 fllrn I mt M IS 1 • p h u I c Soul rmlehlnn Cerroll and rren eo1s Clemmons, conductor Jtmes fru ltr and the inner c1t1 Pt11l1d1I phll lion Baptrst Churdl celtb11te th• varied sounds of SI.Kii eom (Continued) THE SPIRIT OF '76 ROOM Huge I 41x 16' Room * Open Beam Ceiling * Ranch Roof * Concrete Slob * 6 Ft. Sliding Glass Door * AH Electric Outlets * Full Insulation in Walls * Stucco Exterior * All Plans & Permits (You finish interior to your taste.} STRUCTION CO. HSIDIHT • COMMllCIAL • IHDUSTIY 20 I 6 9UAIL ST. • MfWPOlT IEACH CALL 540-1333 \w;.~i::,ft~·. MOND~Y (COntlnued) po"" 11 Quincy JOftes, Stevie WOii· dtr, Gambit a11d Hut1, and B .. tho· ven. GI 111.., Acrte1eddo T U E S D J\ Y A'9tll 1S t ·30 .,. ~,....., N ..... (R) M d• few mortllf"C and afternoon U.tlna•. • -l,,llJ ,...,. au pleaM ... DAYTIMt PROGAAMI. and llltr'S )4P1ra1ton Is on I a.tow fM vnur CGnVINenee, ere colllSlOl'I coum wllen Hell $1\ow\ up ' , __ at Vtv11n and Arthur's annivt rury the 41(1 movl ... party with a date. __ O_A_YT_l_M_E_M_O_V_l_E_S_ m 11ra11 d• """'ew" 10:00 6 llli Cl) Mtcllcal c .. 1., (R) Or Joe Gannon auddenly ftnda him· ''" tn • l1thar'1 role wlltn a tHn 11er's mollm Is too bu'' 10 11ve lllt &lrt ahentlon Dana Wynter and ltnda Purl cueS1 0 m Jlptw JO• "Run1way'' (A) lf~ l:°trntwn IUUb H I kOOll.J teen11u wllo ttll> J)Ollc1 sll1 u w Ille t>.t1nn1n1 ol wllal she 1n,15ts tulm1naltd m a sl1ytn1. Wlltn pollGt art un1bl1 to find • body, )IJUW John tl'ISISIS youn1 Juhe IS an emouonalty d1Sturbed 11r1 try1na to allrKt 11tent1011. thouah Sam Donner believes ,he ts ltlhnM Ille truth 00""1 Mod S.utd 1ij' ~ Oral Roberti $9Klal !Pr•na s Hopt" m lolln Schmitz fonim S loft Amtrian ~ fii) Otctdes of Otclslo11 "Cry Riot" tftnry Fonda hosts lO:lO Q) CD al """ 11:00 I) fJ m GD Ntws 0 • ~~3 . """ ; ~• lat of Gro11Cllo Tli1 Holltylll .. Hn M1111t.: (C) "St.,_ T1u111 gi111t " (com) '53 -Broderick Craw lord, Claire Trevor, Biii H1yu IMary Hart1111n, Mery Hartman l11t11t I. Allen m Survival Robert w.dltll Report ll' ) T rvttl tr ConM.qutn<.el Cltl11111 )4 11.lO 6 ff' l ' CIS Late Mo.le: (C) "flow.Up• (d1a) '61 -V1nusa Aederavt, David Hemm1nu , S.11h Mtlts I ~3 .. -~ m JollnllJ C.rM>n Tht HOntJlllOOMI\ Movie: "HNI 101 Womtn" (dtal · 39 -Linda Otr"elf. Ann Sllerldan 0 (~ r)i) MOlldaJ N I & II t SPe<lir 'Honeymoon Sullt" (A) A comedy loo~ 11 the saucy aolnai on 1n the br•d•I suite ot • plush llottl I Ona•..t 1B ::a Sm.rt ~ Co111bat fil) USA: reopte and P>otltlu 12:00 Q Twlll&llt Ztnr 1 r111 r11 m Cilrl fro m UltCU Movie: "Anr ~umber Can Win" sp) f>4 tun Cabin, Allin Otlon 12:l0 0 Mar!Mny t'O 1:00 R'" • 'lo m '°'""r"' Qen1 Autry z·oo e Mevtt: cc> "Tiie shll" (hor) 'TI -tllrlttophtr lff. Pettr Cu1h ln1 ,.,. 10 9:30 ft "The Cnsbp Ce•" (llor} 'J.4-~nnt Gibson, Alen Dln1h1rt. "TN Ma• I• Ult. l1ff MaM'' (rom) '39 -Louis Hayw11d, ~n Bennett. 11:00 D (C) ucall Mt Mlttlt'' (mus) ·"SI -Dan Dailey, Bttty G1abl1 12:00 fD "Qv1t• IN" (d11) 'SS-8.,l't' Sulhven, Betsy P1tme1, Joan Craw· ronJ. l :00 0 "Okai T!aCJ ~ c...Mlt" (m11> '16 -Mor1an Conway, Anne Jet treys ~f Mrattle lut1011" (com) '63 - Mike Connors. Jayne Mansfltld. M1u11u Chevahe1. 2:'0 l'J (C) "Foor Ciut1l tD tht lonltl"' (wu) '54 -Ron Callloun, CollMn Miller, Geort t Hader J:lO 0 (C) "«u111 Fu" (tdw) '71 - Ktilh C1111d1111, Ol~id Curadlnt, 8.,ry Sl.tllivan f ' I .• I ~; I • &:OO 8 ~1~8 ..... Ntwl '°"'"" fa1110, Affair lrot1sldt "•ftlklat familJ Ad••·lZ S.Wi On1111 (~ ) Star Tr• : Z.0111 Utttt Rtteeli 6:l0 m Wy Cirlfflth Mtf"f Qr lttl11 Show ' l ~ J Stu111p th• Sb'1 : Oeetrk ComlUlftJ · Mlrla11 OutdofrllllH Lau le 1:00 oo.i' mm""" ' lro•ililt 8owli~or Oolttri ) I~ ) Bon111u 11 To Tt Truth ' C.llCHtfltloll I l.ollt Lucy Th• '81 11 :~~k':::- Adclams FamllJ 1 JO "" Trtawt• Hult =~:;~~; 11 r •tt d I" ~!~t~lt'i:!~~Tl•tl· Toi lrHJ l ulldl Dr. Who: Tl1t Oatmon• Adam·IZ •:oo 111 m • ' IPlfr'i Htr• "''" ,,,., totto11t1n l 1t1hl hoaned anu111t1d sptCill told 1n11 1un1 by Dinny Ktyt. beU<I on th• boO~ '1 ht £.aster Bunny That Over ,ltpt" by P11wll1 1ncr Otto rrltd· ntll llle "ory rtlttll how Ptltl 111ltd ro dlllwr mor. [nttt •W lhan lht 1v11 110111111, but ts saYld rrom dt11rtee by Mr. Suu ffua end hi' t1m1 machlnt. TV WEEK. APttll.. 11, 1976 CJ 9 (I) ID flllllM' 0. "Gtn· UnlOll Pteille Rallroed to Jey er1I Ttllvtry, lleltlcll" (II) Alttt Go\114, Sonny ind Wiii IOM tl\tlr truclc to II) bJtM MooM end 81nJ1. they ooncoct e t:JO R @m 0.. DtJ It A n .. (R) ldltmt to ltt It bt(k bY 0011nln1 JUTlt 1noAM feu 1 ctltlctl tlm t the !attar Into • wln1111 ·ttkt·t ll race wbtn Jul It must comt to t11m1 to Ra.al II. with btlna 1 woman, and Ann with U hdtHW 1•114t 1M11n1 1 motlltr. m. mtnlaty looks •l tllt lu-Cl) ...., Yl9t. .. clnatlne G1le11tl0' blanch, ott tllt a>'"'"• ,.rt.Mtl coa11 of Ecu1dor. focu1Jn1 on lht 10:00 IJ @Cll ()) hltdl (~) Aoa11 c. unlQut animal lift of tht Islands, Carmel i uests u 1 st.cir. small ~ ol wlucll u lst nowt\tft tlst ttme privete dtttetivt who tllin>a in Ille world. lle's found u s)' slletl when ht mur (I) Mevlt: IC) "'T1le ~ ~· defl tht thltl end takes 101 hlmatll Ille t11 It. MdMw" (dr•) 66 -1 m1tlt0n dofl1n In ltwtll atoltn Cnnqut truoqul. trom his client. n (9 Cl)) m ... ,,, D a , I n ~ m CltJ tf h I • I I •lrlcJlit r.ihts 8tek'' (R) Rtehtt ·'[ Su40t n Silence" Hlltd by 1 lahs M>mt advice on 111f·dtft11U wu nlly coed (DarlHn Carr) to de from his P'I fon11t t iter two lhu11 1ermlnt why she and 1111 bOytrlend pick on him et Arnold's, tht tttn are btint followed b1 thrff hood ~ ~:."i!.ou~ ~ C2tlr) ,..._.. luma. ~ake 1hnds 111 •~tnues of 1n 3f. Wl141" (dra) •61 _ Rilph ~or:::~~ c.os:d by • "'" or,1ntztd M.l11, 'ClrroU Baker. ~ D h l.\Ci llllie Wrtm s,.dll Jtckte ~ SqulMI ~•son 1uutL 0 Mil Y NEW HIT I ~:nyn:;::• * LAUGH AND CRY Ntwl 0 (9 ) CJ) m f t M 11 J "A Mowlt: (C) 12hr) "Died Mt11 Point OJ Dt1>1rtu11''Wlllit !tels ht NI Ttln " (dra) '7 1-Cllnsto ts 11tt1n1 100 much crlttelim from phtr Gtoff t, Jud1 Carne, Rtehard 111s dad and dec1d1s to hrt 1111 road, Andenon. but Ult tension mounts when tllt fF} Mut.,,i.c. J\tebt: C.1111 IN LJ"rtnct llom1 IJ bu11t11lz.td ind ~ (R) the dtJIC1ed youtll coneludes It I m mi1ht ba best to lt1ve without even Last D1J1 of Ult Doi· ltllln& hla P111nti. 11.l ts llm ,..,, .. ,, llow dol I Wlldllf1 Mwtottiuw plluu are captured end drowned 1n . love AMr1ca11 ~ tuna lish~n nets. · M41•'1 "rtJll11'1 flylr\1 Clrcua l :lO O <lft >(J)(!)lau1111 a. < > Slllrt., " tkeout at the Stakeout" lO:JO If 0) ,._. Laverne and Shirley's t partment is : ~niitloii f11111 Fa1iv1I bur11l111ztd 1nd,1 much to Sh11l's 11:00 ~wmm Ne"' ch11nn, Ltverne deG1des to act es QJ ,.... 1 "decot' to lltlp th• POiiet utch at rovdtt the buratar. T • HOMY-nen (J) '""' Yifrtllft .. • M .. f • ; (C) "H I ... a I .. t, I C4"*'Wib t" (adv) '54 -Burt Lancast· Sltvttlott Ca..., er, Joan Rfct, 9:00 ~ ~·~~~A ... H (R) The l::rr:.H:r:: MtlY Hirtlllu 17~ btcOl!la an impromptu or· CD 1et1M U11t ph1n111 owrnlflll. whon • band of : fihert MacNtll ltepert Korean orphans 111 1vecu1ttd 10 ( ) Trvttl Of C1ttM4!ue11C1t aYOld shell 1111 i nd bed d<>wn with . ci.... 34 Ille ll019lt1I ptrsonntl. w1nnin1 11:30 ~(I) CIS Lat.I Mfttt: (C) rwet /uJI about every doctor, nurse hteoniedians" (d11) '67 -Rich and enlisted mi n with Ill• twiptlon ard Burton. Eliubeth TaytOf. ol the humorteu f,.nk Bums. I !2l Ci)@) m Joll•llf Canon fl fd Cl) m ~a W 0 Ill I II flit Hon1Jll'IOOMI\ ~olcfWlrid'' ~ The snfptr shoot (] Movie: "A MtUllt to Citrcl•" in1s of two lactory workmen cause (adv) '36 -Barbara St1nwyd, Wtl· Pepper to IO undercover ts 1 col· li ce Beery. 1111 student and Crowley lo utilize O (fjt, lt)> (l) ABC T11ndl1 MJa. other undercover ttchnlqun to t117 ·'fh1 Otadly Vmtor" (R) 111~ dO"fn tht suspect (I) lka111tt n Oral Robtrts s,.d•f "Sprinc h I """ Hope" Robert Goulet 1nd Corne ten Qtt Smart Boom _(UHi Colllbat D (~ ) ~ ~ The ltao'ltt . ltllllld ltlt Unes •'?foutnty lo Oblivion (A) Alter wit 12:00 Twll l&llt l.ont neuln1 Illa murder of 1 patient by Tiit Fii 1 well 'nown playboy, Jiii " ab Mo.le: "7ll Get1n Orlff" (dra) due1ed by the killtr, wllo 1nt1nds to ' Edmond O'B111n, Joanne Oru m1h cert11n sht doesn't hvt to (I) Movie: "Crime In Utt S1t"ti" ltsllfy a111n't him. Rtsclltdul1d (011) '!>6 S.I MlnlO, John Cas 09 Movie: CC) (2111) "IWMt "-· ~v•tn bi(' (dr1) 'GB -S.ndy Dtnnlt. I Yot• I. You Anthony Nl"lty. 12:l0 Ml1fMny ltfD I Mtft •riff• a.. i:00 o~ c~Ql m '''""" Tiit .. Id 0Ma Ctnt V111t1y Show 2:00 Movie: " l Hid to It You" flit MtMJ Cllr"ldet "Cll111u com) ·~ 1 -Glnt•r Roseri, Comet ncll Ad1ms II· lnduat111hsl" Wildt Ch1r111 f11ncls Adema II ulllm1tely m All0Nl111t llltw: ''Clll111 1111," loan the battle of co1111ol of lllt 111'"1111, Dick 1114 Ha"f" WEDNESDAY ~PAIL 14 For momlnc end ett.rnoon llatlna•. ~ ... DAmME l'ftOGRAMS. Below, for your convenience. .,. the day'1 movlft. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:l0 D "Slloat et Dnpt11p tte1ow" (com) '59-jody h 1r, Ruu S.ndt1 "llu. Dtftl111" (dn ) "59-Brandon dt Wilde, Carol lynlty. 11:00 0 (C) "All Halld1 H Dtct" (mul) "61-Pat Boo11t, Buddy Haehn. 12:00 m "Oritlltal Drtaias" (dra) '44 - Ronald Colman, Marti ne 011trlc'll 1:00 D "Oict T~ Meets 5ru-1111" (m'tl) '47 -Boris K1rloff, Ralph Byrd. @ (C) "Kollcler for Laven" (rom) '59 -Carol lynlay, Clifton Webb. Ptul Henre1d, Jiii St John. Jane Wyman 2:30 0 (C) -Outl ti Sll'ftr Cree•" (•t1) '52-Audie Murphy 3:00 (fg) "Tul&1" (dra) '49-SuSln Hay wtrd, Robert Preston 3:30 0 (C) "lassie's Qrul Ad""1urt" (adv) '64 -June lockhert, Jon ProYoSt, Huah Reilly I \< t :, I ~. (. U k11Hu "Tiii Burn1n1 S~y·• Ben Cartwrlfht ttltmpts lo p11vtnl a tyndl mob from h1n11n1 th• lndlen wilt of hil ntw bronco buster (I) f1111tr Alft lr 0 lrNJlcle "Achllltf Heel" A It· spected jurist can Slvt his son lrom a phony murdtr charae only 1t he rules In favor of a 1an1ster m l'artrldae fa•il) "Mt & My Shedow" A bet for lht P1rt11d1e l1m11)-to hide from e mystery "'"''' 1n order to win $25,000 lor ch1111) l11ds to • comic dine IMam·ll Scaenlsli °""" ~ (j)) S\tr Tttk Uttlt Itasca 11 1:30 I m Wy 5t1ffitll Mert Qriffln Show J (j) Stu111p tllt Sun : iiilhlity FKtory • P'op 5"' the CounllJ . luslt 7:00 OD@@•ma>Ntn lronifdt Bowll_'!_l for Oollan (Of_ (.l)) 8o111nu TOTtll tlle Truth CotK•ntratlon I lave Uicy The Fii l rn 9 liunsmokt : lihhtd the lino Dt11111tk Series Mdl111s fl111lty 7:30 I lobby Vinion Show · m NIM Thtt TuM law A.tttric.tn Style "'love ind lht Guru" lee and Oo11s are h•D p1ly mu11ed until they meet e STRANGE PARALLELS IN ASSASSINATIONS OF KENNEDY AND LINCOLN ;s ti ~ The forthcoming episode of · The Last Days." the s1.1cth and final ··Sandburg's Lincoln" drama starring Hal Holbrook, Wednesday at lOPM on NBC, the I I Ith anniversary of Lincoln's assassination, has stimulated research resulting 1n the discovery of a number o t strange parallels 1n his slaying and that of President John F Kennedy Researchers lor David l Wolper Production!. point out the following co1nc1dental facts I Both men fOufht ardently tor c1v1I rights 2 l 1nco111 wa'> l'le<:ted 111 1860 Kennedy 1n 1960, exactly a cen tury later J Both men were slain on r 11d11y 111 the presencP of their wives 4 Both men were shot 111 the head 5 Both v1cl' presidents who succeeded them were named John- son, Andrew Johnson for Lincoln, Lyndon B Johnson tor Ken nedy 6 Both Johnsons wPre snuthern Democrats and both had been United States senators 7 Andrew Johnson was born 1n 1808 l yndon Johnson 1n 1908. I 00 yea rs later 8 John Wilkes Booth, assus1n of I 1ncnln, was born 1n 1839 Lee Harvey Oswald. Kennedy'!> assns1n was born 1n 1939 9 Booth and Oswald were bOth southerners who favored unpop- ular ideas 10 A Lincoln secretary named Kennedy advised him not to go to the theatre tht night he was slain A Kennedy secretary named t 1ncoln warned him a11a1nst going to Dallas 11 Booth shot Lincoln 1n 11 theatre and ned to a warehouse Os wald shot Kennedy from a warrhouse and fled to a theatre 12 The nemu Kennedy and Lincoln each contain seven letters The name~ Andrew John~on and l yndon Johnson each con ta1n 13 letters The names John W1ll\es Booth and lee Harvey Oswald each contain I !> letter$ 13 Both assassins wtre sho1 before be1nl{ brought to trial 14 Both Kennedy end L lncoln h1d voiced premon1t1ons ol death •hOrtly before their assau1n11t1on'\. flamboyant auru wM w111ts to make 111111 Salnl1dyt• (com) '68-Ph1llla tllelr Ille lts.s 11hys1cal and more Ollltr, Bob Denver. }Of Flynn i rilu•I. I "" Thrtt Solla Ltr1 Ml•e A OHi reny Meson • Celebrity Bowtlna Di nt Ctar~ Ntwi 111d Ernest Bor1nint vs tesl1e N1tt M,.lt: (C) (211r) "Str1t.1k Air sen and Jan Murray Co1111nancl" (dra) '55-Jlmts St•w I Clllco & tlN Man art, JuM Ally$0n l!My lulldl I Clvlll11tle11 ust of tlN Wiid Ch1Mpioulllp Wrts1ll111 Tiie 0,.11 MllMI (R) J1pa11tM lnav•a• l'roare111s Ada111·1l 1:10 m Crns·Wlts 1:00 e 'ft J 'if!J<W 1 rn,·. t:oo 0 at ea11no11 <R> R11p11 ~. V1ll11 Oly1111 1p st11u Bellamy aunts as a multl million his own 001111eous version ol the 1tre who sus11«ts f11ud in the 1p Olympic1 1n lh11 Special taped 11 pnent k1dn1pp1n1 ol his arandson Sun Valley Idaho Spec11I auesls ind calls C1nnon 1n to •eep tht Include Alta Kanas. Pew ftem1n1. case out of pohce hi nds. Gary Lock Cold Med1hsl She1l1 Youna. f1aure wood, John Oo1d Carson. Lton11d suuna tum ol ht B1b1lon11 tnd Stone 1nd MtdtH I [but 1u11t. R1nd1 Gardner Ind comed11n Rich 0 (at (f)) CD rn laratta "Ho ard Pryor. body in A Nothln1 Place" (R) Whtn 0 r;a~ 6 J01 m Little House on 1n 1m1><>rt1n1 convenlionter is the l'r1I t (R) An encore prestnl1 gunned down In his area, Barette t1on ot the two-hour p1lo1 fllm that discovers his 1111111 witness 1s 1 men Introduced the se11es The lamll~ who dropped out and doesn't want htads lor KanHs to ma~e • new to aet involved. lite tor themselves 1nd encounter I Merv IMffln Show lnd11ns. wolves ind 1 P""'e l11e The llold Ones O Movie: (C) (2hr) "Gattln1 5un" VM an1 (tdv) 72 -Cuy Stoc~wetl, Woodv 5rut f'erfonn111<es "The St int Strode, P•I W1ynt Mtllhe"I Pusion" Part I (6l Showcase Si• . ,..... I d l'ri 0 (~(I')~' Cf) The Bi onic 9.3o "'1 arab 1 llllYlta Wom1n "Canyo11 ol 0111h" When 10:00 I) rlI (fl Tiit llut ll11l11tt J11mt 1s uptured by men plottinp Du11n1 a pohct crackdown on dru1 to slul '" •tomte powered suit tralt1c. Bumper arrests • suss>«ted from an 11rb1St, her hie depends pusher and di5t0Vers that 1 hlCh on a slory 1elhn1 lnd11n boy's 1b1I style fashion hrm, huded by • 1ty 10 con~1nce ~meont he saw a shrewd woman de1111ner <auul Ina silver man·· 1n the desert 81hn) 1s the front for • smooltlly· O MUiien S Movie: (C) (lllr) "Old oper1tln1 narcotics tradt. You Hur tht OM About tllt Traw· (Conti9utd) H11I Holbrook 1t1ra u Abreham llncoln. ...,. u WEDNESDAY (Continu.d) THURSDAY D HAL HOLBROOK as * SANDBURG'S LINCOLN "THE LAST DAYS" APRIL 15 Lin~oln's last battle _ ,...., ... .! ""'. PW'I.....,.,... For mornl111 end •ft•moon llttlna•. -._ • ~ I IBcbY I e>&e• ..... DAmME PROGRAMS ~I'• "ust D.tys" fhe Below, for ycM.lt conveni.hC4, •re eol\Glu~1n1 inst11lment 111 this drt· Uw 4-(• movlet. ma Jtltes de.ls with llllCOln's plans for th• future ol Ill• nahon, the 11111menl or the South. how he outs -..1111 • vtn11ean<:e·ieekina DAYTIME MOVIES Cotiareu, and his pl1ns lor • lrip t :JO O ~estMdtn" (wes) ·53 - abrotd 1111th his wllt u he Mtks to Wild Bill £11lott, Robert Lowrey '111kt otl lllJ prtmonillon ol dHlh "T1le c..,.i Aceordllll to St. i..t· Hal Holbrook and Sida Thompson thew" (dre) '66-Enrique lmoqu1. star. Mar111tnta Caruso 2' ";;'!Mid 11:00 G {C) ~ 111d tM -111(' (•clv) 9 CJ))(})(!) Stu a k r & '60-Jotn Colltns, Rldlard [Ian "l<Jll kuao Star" (fl) Star· , uy and Hutd'l'i conOdant ls man.ad 12:00 G) "T1le leldu .._.. (dra) !12 - for du th alter btln1 robbed of 1 Rhond1 nemln1, Sttriln1 H1yd1n. fortune ht pro111lsad to rtlurn to Its 1:00 ft "Didi Tf'IC1'a DIJtlll••" (mys) owntr, • mtreHeu numbers rick ·TI-Ralph Byrd Lyla u1alla .... ,. . CD WIWllft AdMturt 9 uMollkfJ lualllnl" (coni) '53-Qi s,.dll ti tile WMk "Custer to Car) Grant. Marilyn Monroe tl\f ~It::.:~ 2!30 CJ (C) "Dru•a Act... tN Rlnr" a> ~ (wes) '54 -Audie Mun>hy, W1lttr 10:>0 I tti.:;:; Brenn1n, Liu G1ye. Miii -. 11 aw S:OO @l <C> "Sotla ol LM" (d11) ·43 - ( u.s ol rl!. New World) P11mitr~• !Cllha/int H1pburn, Paul Htnrtld and modern sounds combine 1n t111s J:)O ~ 11lt Three W9'UJ of QullNtt" ICCET pioduud Sll«'tl compoJtd by Ellubeth Waldo and performed b~ •cM '60 -ICen.ln Mathe~. Jo th• Waldo Pan Arnet.an E:numbl1 Morrow. ind 1h1 Saeremtnlo Chorale Society woo1 1~a~:::: a.ttf~ ....., ..... ,, Mtwl4: "l'Mltr (dra) '55-Ed· wtrd G. ROblnson, Nini Foch. IMatr Harta11, Ma11 Martaa1 .. ,.. 'Allea ~.:....~ ) TniUI w ~111-ci.. .. M ll:lO 8 @ I CIS Ltta Mtrit: (C) "1iNl1iii" (dr•) '66 -Sophi1 L011n, Ptttf finch, Jldl HawkinL l~~.;::._:p (mua) '35 -Alie• hye, Wuner 8ht11. . ~ (~Cl)) (]) WI Wodd Mftlt: I ( ) ~Hell W1v1 L..utad four lee S..11 c..Mt .... *'""' 12:00,~Z... Movie: .,... FlJlq MllU!t" ra) 'Sl -Glenn Ford, Vlveca Und1on. m Mt¥M: "TM PlulWltrtra" (wu) 'lli-Jett Ch1ndltr, Jolin S11on. U!IO • ""1Mny 11'1) 1:001e.~mTo•onw 2:00 ij ..... : "'OuMal tM ca--" re) ·n -a.111 D.tvla. Errol Flynn M-MPt ~: .... , Sia Cte· .......... "" J:U 8 ..._..: .. ._, ,.......... rut"' (Ot•) 'SI -Robett Mitchum, A~• G1rdn1r. t • I ·• I :. ' 1:00 u a o em m,.... 0 CJ) !HJ (]) ~ (j) ..... OltMim Fa•U, Alt1lr Olrt..i4' m rtrtrWa• , •• u, 0>AN•·12 Q) Spel!Jalt Drutt @ <9 ) Star Trek Elli Wlltt 0. Yeu £a,.a al Utt.It baab 6:JO G) W, Crllllt" 7:00 7:JO ('{I MtlY Qrtffi1 ~ I CD,..., Ult St,,, ope.. Matll , • ..,a .. Lasaie CDAN•·l2 1:00 I) Borden Special Event! * Walton Easter Story Gripping family Drama T'V WEEK, APRIL I I, 1976 and Kellar tr) to find out why Brtdlord Olllm1n. Softtll 8ooke auut Q)Mtn GrlNl11 Q) Tiit Bok1 On.a Q) Mukan '1111 Elli Qfelt rel1or•IKU "lht SI tJ Q1) Tiie Walto1s "!he Ailanhew Passion Part II Easlilr Slory" (R) (2hr) Tht tam1ly Q) ICorua lln&Utll 1'ro1re1111 endures 1 cnt1c11 test of Its slrenath ind l•llh when Olivll is 9:30 0 I IPIC1IO Birt.II Control: A lwo· stricken with polio and litW the 1¥•J Street focuSfs on current and possibility or permanent par1lysis. ~Ible future birth control math Not only Ohv1a, but also tht-mim ods lor both men and woman bers of her household, feel helplw IO:OO tJ tll' ()_. a.rubJ ,_ (R) when ellorts to rell!Nt the p.in ind lhe bndt of 1 smtll·to.n newa ment1I an1uish Mtm so lutllt PllM' edrtor sudden ly boltJ from 111lnst the d1s1u1 whten wo '" htr wedd1n1 rtception and B1rn1by cur1blt 1n the 1930's Altllou&h 15 eilled 1n to 1ree~ her down 11v1n no cltOnltrve hope. Olivia IMS .. to etted a wrt buad on filth 1nd ~!"I ltoti.tta Stltdal $pr1n1 ta Jhttr will, wlult at th• same time Hope tncoura1ln1 her children to try to 0 e ""' hve normel lives as If noth1n1 ht d Mod Sq11td chanced. Sha 11ntly pushes them 0 CQ! (I)} CJ) a> A 1 c H 1 • 1 Into new 1reu requ1t1n1 them to Clottup: "Medld1t aftd Mo111y'' An develop newfound eour11• slmlltr uamlnalion of tu fundad mtd1C1I to her own pro1rams -their quality, c.ost and 0 ~ (i) ~ m Mte Dula AR the bont nu they lltvt become for Guests include Steve forrut. Jolin providers of hUlth care. Syner, Th1 LocJ(trs. ind Roy Ro11n Q) Wlldllft Adventure and 0111 Evins 1 ~ •-.._._ th!. .. Q_6 ....... -··~· _,_ 0 MoYlt (C) (tllr) O.SWr All G) ltr1t.1 de l'riuvera Mollsten~ (set It) '68 -Japanese cast lO:lO m Q) €!) News MeYle (C) "Wrltt.tll .. the '# nd" (dra) ·s7 -Roell Hudson, 11:00 Ii o ~ a> ...... ~~~II (j) EDNns 0 (Qt ) Cl)(!) WtlCMit I.Kl hst Gfffdlo !!titer "The Lonaest Wttktnd" (R) The Honeymooners Kotter has second thouehls •bout · Mo v 1 e: "U1htnln1 Sttlku h11 "free 1nd equal rel1tlonsh1p" •let" (dra) 'SI -Ruth Roman, with Julie when she takes oll on a Richard Todd. sk11n1 weekend with 1 sinal• 1111 IMary Hertmtn, Mary H1rtm1n fnend Bums & Alkn O I l•IC!IL t ltn Gurlon R1111•111· a.tt1e Une btra Fonner lsrull prem11r looks : ,.., Ho11atty bteh on his Ille and recalls lht ( ) Trvtll or Co11-.q111nen p1rt he pl1yed in the lonn1hon of Cl11e•a l4 the st•I• of lst1el. 11 :JO ft ::W CJ) CBS late Movie: (C) I My T\rM Solla ''fh1 Shou ol lht flallt1"1111n" (dre) :: Muon '69 -Anthony Quinn, l.lurtnc• Movie: {C) (211r) "So40111 •ltd Ohvier Go1Hmlt" (dra) '&3 -Stewert I Q) a m Jthn117 Canon . ' '"• HoMJ8IOOlltti Gr1n1er. Pier Aneeh. .. 1111 ht cane ED Tll!, Way 11 ~as Army vs Co (~ (j)) ~Wide World rra. lumb11 Rec1pprn1 ll'le 194 7 lool Hiib "M•nni•" & "The Mialcien" bill 11me ere Coach Elr1 (Rtdl I • Blalk, Arnold G1llH1 and Rip Row ~nit 1n tor West Point. Gene Rouides, Lou K. usserow and Bill Sw11ckl tor ~~ ~~1•rt Columbia ........... el Cine lnttlllldon1I : ltobt11 M.1dttll lt1,,.n al J1p111111 ll111U11• rro1r1•1 12:00 O Twtll111t 20111 l :JO O (~ ) a> lemey MRler (i Ja111n Iron Sttow Tiie Fii "Grtnd Holtl" (R) Two of B.,nty's m Movie: "Tb,.. Hours to Kiii" man cheek into • plusn hotel to dis cover who hu bet11 iobblnr thf (drt) '54 -Dina Andrews, Donna i sts Rues, Ol1nn1 roster Croaa·Wib m MoYlt: {C) UUlv• of Tllltt Cltywatchers QUMlll" (adv) '65 -Hady l 1mtrr ED Tiit W1y II W11 l :OO P.y~(~{re)~ltr .. :~~ U:SO 1J M11btny Rfl) [ver Telcl" r1rt I (dra) ·~-Ch1rt· 1:00 R ~J Ci)@) m To111orm. ton Htslon. M•• von Sydow, Oo10 81111-Autty thy McCuirt A dramtlk pruenll uon ol the hie of J11us from 1111 m•n1er In 81thl1htm throuch Illa y11ra H • ltteher i nd t ltd•n.1 •I the crcm In Ct,..a'l._ l:OO IJ Movlt· "?oCll" (CCtn) '62-Tom Poston, Jim Bldlus, frtd Clark m Alf.IClaM SMw: "IMta M•· ltM," "At s.ord'a r11111," "Ct1111 Clu1" 0 <9 J> CD W Sttfftl or S11 fiindlCa "Murder by Proxy" (R) When crime suddenly inettttn In l :>O IJ MeYlt: "HtffJttf" (wo) '53 one specific n1l1hborh0od. Stone W•rd Bond, Starllna H1yd1n F RI DAY APRIL 16 For mornlns end •ft-1i.t1np, pleese ... DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Below, for ycx.ir convenience, •re the d•(• movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:JO 0 "Trail te s"' AlltetM" (wa) ·o -Cene Aotry "T>ie ~,. of tile C4Hs" (dra) 'J2 -fr~ric Mardi. Cl1udelle Colbert 11:00 0 "Wlle11 My la~ Smllu 1t Mi" (mut) '48 -Dan Dalley. Betty G11ble Jack 01k11 U :OO m "Dey ol Triumph" (dr1) '54 - ltt J Cobb, Jotnnt Dru 1:00 O "Tiit lullflfhttn" (com) '45 - Stan Laurel and Oliver Hard~ r.10 "M1 fnortte Sn" (com) '51- Bob Hope, Htdy Lama rr 2:l0 0 (C) '1i11n1moh" (wu) ·53 - Audie Murphy, Susan Cabot, Paul Kelly l :OO ~"The $trl""' H11tq" (dr•) '37-Joan C11Wford, Fnndlot Tone 3:30 O (C) "The Rooklet" (dra) '71 - 0arren McCIYtn, Cameron Mitchell ' ·. I ·. I •• 6:00 i R ~ . &1j """!Im 9411111\La fa111lly Alfllr . I ltlcl!L I LHt of tlM C11ritW1 An 1n1m1ttd nature him I '•rtrldc• fa11111J Ad1111-l2 Spanish Or11111 (~ ) SUI T1tk tt) Awlttlon Weettltr a1 Uttlt R11al1 6:l0 .t m Andy Griffitt! I Merv Griffin Slltw (3 ) Mtvlt Bl~ renpeetlvt 011 tllt ..... r rl111d1 of M111 Caster ta 1:00 oo ~ mm ..... Clott·UP llewll111 lat O.llan (~ (l)) .. llllUI Tt Ttll 1"-Tnitll Conc:e11t1atlo11 I love Lll<y Tiit flt G111111110-e : ln Allr1ta1 """ Rnlw Dr11111tk S.rift Mdllllt f1111fly 7:10 8 ftlltw·Ull · .JJ» Cr;) He tfrwte4 14111 rtt Cuest panelists Include Wllflam Con "d Cu ol Ch1nn1n1 t nd Vlnctnl Pr1ee I lt'ft Mltfk111 style let's Make A Deal WorW tf tflt IU I c:.l""11J '"11111 Ir= l1111Ch I I c!A I ~tttr It A children's 11i.e111 about lht tr1i. mee111na ol ha tu @ ('I) ...... 111111 G!)Ql•·lt TV Wf:f:I(, Al'"ll 11, 1976 1:00 IJ (J}) CJ) Cl!£m A ltJ sent on I 111ftetory thl"OUlh t1m1 Nlllld Clilr1M ln.li°""°ndtnl 1nd JPICI to loclle mlDlnl H · OYer his l11lur1 in krt1 flyjn1. bne· tfonauts, lncludln1 Heston ll Is Ill• l ltfttl Striel (()) Tnrttt., C••••n•ta a. ... ,. b11f ind a few other 1nd11vors. year 3955 tfld lllt •Pit who con Charlie Brwn tnleB 1 SCNlfln1·btt trol ttlt s0clt!y """• Brtnt's mis· ll:JO R QjJ Cil CIS lite Mftlt,: (C) •nd, 1110ndtr of lllOndtrs, w1l~ off slotl ltlds him ctllst him Into un ~ I"':& a.at"' (com) 52 - with flm pri11, wtlidl ukes him otf dtf1rovnd cntrns of 1 f0tt>1ddtn Otan Mirtt~Jerry Ltwll. to '"' n1llon1l finals.. zone wtltre '"' rtmnants 01 • 19 (j) ll!ill m ......., C.no. 0 @ al a;,~ & Ste str1np1y h11mtn JOdtty 1-.1st ffle Ml•• 11111" "Tilt SanlOfd Alma" (R) Fttd and 8) ..,_ • .........,.. .....,..: "'Cffflr1ll If 0...,.-(drt) Lamont's venture Into the room1n1 • '41 -Joan Bennett. Don 4mtCtte lloust business bnnp llltm . rnol l0.00 D tD (j) 0 m """ StorJ 1--,....<Qt_ (J)> (J)Tlle R--'let lsy lrGl.IP of prOSlllCtivt tl'ltnta '.'Empty Weapon" (R) Thi 1nt11on· ... _. llldud'"I tllt mother of "°9PY tht 11111 bttwttn ~•t1r1n ottar Wtl ntllllbothood cop. Maney 'culp llam1 (Ctu OUltttf) Ind "" roo\tt Get SMtrt cuest.s partner, Sln1tr (Kun Rllsstll), rl hd c-.trt O lllMlt: (Ztlr) "Ullltt .. tllt buried when, loCttlltr, llllJ tact llMeft Mat"-'! •""1 fMlcl" (dra) '63 _ Sidney Poilltr. the truth dunna • bll n1rco11es Sowl Tr11!1 Ula Shi• raid. 12:00 O Mowfe: (C) ''$ti Wiit" (d11) (]) ~ .. Ila I 0 lltwa '57 -Rlcht1d Burton, Joan Colflns. o <a (])> (]) m °""' • .... Mi4 $itlltd .... : "IM1 o.,-. '°"nMY rl• Gabner Kaplin. the Otmond ~-~blrt 1"'9 ltlcflt" {dra) '62 -Jason Ro Brother\, Ruth Buol end P•ul ......, --~ b•rda. K1tll11lne Hepburn ~dt IUtM . j i11C, I MlaM Stlt•llb Tht tD .....,..; "Drl~ (d,.) '•6 ~ Otel .. belts tutti S,.Clal ft11lan TV etwon. Orcllestr1 per -Gene Tierney, Wal1er Huston, Sprini rs Hope" lorms BHlllovtn's most sacred Vincent Price. I .., Thrtt Son• wor1t, commamontrna the 200th m ....... : "Th• lrwatlotl of \tie Ptny ...... •nnlwruiy of Bttthovtrt's birth, r,111ptres" (!lorl _ Ren•·rtl•rtll• NIWI ind the 50111 1nnlvtl'MIY of the 01 Baumin, nto Junco. Movie: (C) (Zllr) "fr111ds ti dln1tlon of POl>I Paul Vf to tilt a!) Allstla ~ Ulllb A.ubsl" (du ) '63 -Stuart Whit· priesthood. lZ:lO O ~rtt .. "Exit From A Plant In rnan. Oolorts Hirt IO:lO tD d) SJ ..... Fllellt" m ~·~:rr.:.-er:.:--ll:OO 11 g I! e., "-' 1:00 a 0 (j) 0 m Nld11!pt s,.. I>''"'""' Laqaep Pntr••• C1 et Crolltflt dll l ::JO 0 ~ (j) @) m Tiit Pl'9Ctb lleMJ•to11eri t:OO fJ M~t: (C) "Htll tn rrhcio by" "Molly's Miita~e" Molly consJders 9 ....._: (C) "Nlr.dt 11 Our (adv) ·~5 -Alt11 lt dd. £ctwerd G. qu1ttln1 medoclnt -tnd 0oc Bedford La., tf F1tt.1,. (dn) '52-Gllbert Robinson -""'" she discovers sht ho 11Y1n Rottnd. AJ11af1 Cltl\. Sheri) Jack· tD An·Nlfl!t Slle9: "frtllt rep an overCIOse of 1llero urum to a son. ~ ... "Tll• E:ttfNI Sit" Manous hypodlondriK. I ... " ... ,,,..,... ...,, "'""'•" 3:10 e Mme: "Th• .. .,. Rotll StOtJ" S.• Diep hlM & A11111 (dra) '48-Wllllim Btndr•, Chtrln I ~Wits (I) S411YMI Bldllord, Cl1lre TreYOf ""' ltJMt ,,. D Sllew dt R..tta ,.,. 1:00 o o ~ m t11t Rod1orc1 Flin "Tiit Ottp Siue Slttp" IA) Jim Rockford .. arclln for 1 rnlss1111 model 1nd uJICO'ltr> a trail of llom lclda tllrourh a tuhion studio, tu d 1111 to an Intricate ul'dtrworld optr· 111on. Jantl Mtcl-'Chlan and Robert Webber 1".llt. 0 1aw>CD Q)UC Fr ld•J Mme: (C) (lllr) .,...,. SttfJ"' CR) (dra) '70 -Ryan O'Nul, All Mc· Graw, John Mtrlry, Ray Mllf1nd. Oliver and JtMY h1ve a nu111btr of obsttclts to overcome btlore they are married -his con>erntf\11 na turw and htr smart movth. his wulth and her mlddlt·clus pride, end their 111utu1I disinterest In a rallcious weddlnc. Bacause lht two cart vtty much, thou obtttdn 111 overcome and lhty wor1t to11ther alter lht m1nl111 lo suppo!1 them· ttlVfS while Oliver nnlshts ltw scllool Wiien ht Joins a 11• flrm In Hrw 'rorlt their problems sttm lo bt ov11, but the WOnl 0<duf 1111 1ht1d Jenny Is buutftul, 25 ~, .. ~~~- ... ...,_ .lelfNI t :JO @CD (I) ca Jridtf .....,: ( > (to) ~ die "'"' ., tllt ...... (a~) '70 -Roddy Mc- Oowtlf, Jarnta r rtlltelttvt, ClltrftOfl Heston, Kim Hunttr, Maurie. b 1n1, Lindi Han1aon, Peul Rldlarda, Vic- tor Buono fn tlllt Mquel to "Planet of ttlt Apt1," F1111el1Cllt pleys Brent, 1n Amtriu11 1atron1ut who la ·~· ''THI SMALL CAR IXPIRTS" FACTORY AUTHORIZED SAlES -SERVICE -PARTS "•SONAUZID lfASING -ALL MAKES ll MODlLS A flllE SflECTfON Of USED COS 142-7781 540-0442 S,,.vin ~ _Afl Becu/, (~·1;~j S MINUTE~ SOUIH OF ~AN OlfCO fWY 11135 IEACN ILYD. '" ...... , "' HUNTING TON IEACH ,. ••• 13 SA TURDAY APRIL 17 •, 0 I • ~ , " • I • ~ ,:00 S4illllst St•e'1af 6;)() a S4i11rise St•uter ~ 200 ft•ra: Olt II ... , utile rnMJplt• let's Rip 7:00 O P'tbO!ts & luun h mm 0 U ~ m Cmtrt•llCJ + 4 r6 Wffhlld fJ (Qf ) Ho111 Ilona rhoo. i S,.nlsh lor ~plorlna Muk• With it S.Nmt StrMt 7:30 O llvp llunny C11toons 0 ~ ll2J m Jo1lt & tht Pus· l}'Clb 0 (ll[t ) lom t111pe Ape Sll•w I Think Mttrlc Yeuth & the luues 0.rntntlry News (I) ll•di: lluH1l1 ,.,,,; 1:00 I@ 19J m W1ldo l(J~ l'ectMtt1rs l'•PtJ• C11toos • ,11'7 Mme: "Yttlow S~ (was) '48 -Grt1ory Peck, Anne Buttr 0 t2J ~ m ~.,,.. ol lit• i i <fl! (J 1 Ci) St>etd 11uaa flltvl1: (C) "Oper1tl01 Crou tt1la .. (adv) '69 -Ricltard Conte. QI Movie: "The flyiq 0.""1" (com) '39 -laurel 1nd Hardy ll) lllovlt: (C) "Tiit Sllvt" (adv) '63 -Sieve Retvu , Jacques Sernas ~ Tiit Hot fMlt Sllew al Spanish Movie 10:30 0 ~ &?;) Wu1wllld 0 Movie: (C) "Tiie Quttn ot llabJ10111• (adv) '56-Rhonda rtem '""· Ricardo Mont1fb1n 0 (~ ~.) a> Odd 11111 Cou· pie 'lo Hnrsiukers 0~ Action Theater fii) Tiie Electric Com11tny 11 :00 O 11 r 8 l NllA 8aslrtb1fl 0 Ii} 6 1Ql &D Major Learue llueball The Ch1c1ao White So• 11 Boslon Red So•. (Jl Tilu1na: Window to the South 0 <elf ) rn a> The lost S.u· (41 ED lht Infinity hctory 11:30 & Movie: "The Hum1n lunflt" (drt) '56 -G~ Merrtll 0 (~ ({1) (3 '1 (}) A Ill ti I c a 11 l1ndsllncl lDAd Ub ED Th• Cltdrlc Company f\ I I I I I ', I I I • • J I fntt Adw11h111 12:00 I World Senior T tnnla \'olt.t •I Totyo Outdoo11 Cledrlc Co1t1P1llJ Co111td)r Clnalc FllmJ •:JO I QI er I.I.; 'hott llusttra . ~~~ti M1tlnu • Q) 6 ~ a;, l'lnk l'e11thtr . Roll ,.. FritlMI• ol Min er -'"" <9 > Adftelurn of '"· 12:30 3 Fiim Future lp11 I Spor1Jm111'1 fntnd O Mevle: "The fat M111" (mysl Gre1ltt1 Sports Le111nd1 '51-). Scott Smart, Juht London Movie· ''C.11 2455 Ot1t11 Row" fii) Mister 1101111' Net1h'*111od (dra) '!15 -Wilham C1mpbell ':00 I ~ Ci I Vi ffty of Ofnouun ('9' l ') U.S .. farm Rtpot1 ' fi) (I ® m Lind ol tht Lori CD lfultvllle Mllslc Mevlt: "Clptaln ll1djedi" 1 :00 ( 3 Co'"pus rrolll• (edv) '52-GllOfl• St nd.,s f) Mt. Chips I fllrn f11turt (tJ Movie: "S111pcr1 Wtar' (Or•) (elf > CD Su~ fntflids · 41 -Lloyd Noltn. Lynn Bm Country Music I Ctl1brity Tennis C.mKOltndu Wint~ Dud or Nfvt t:IOI ~ C1 Cll Sceoby Ooo I JflCIA(I Edwtrd S. Curtb~ ~ (i'J a m Run lot llun T111 Shadow c.tcher Prof lie ot Ed Movlt ward S Curlts, 1nthrnpolo1lst. pho : Siu•• Stiff! 1~1ph1r ind lflmmt~tr 10:00 f) ~ Slllll•/t• Heut (Qt' ) Altlmal World Wlll MacKenzie 11 Ltrry 8ondu111nt, Merci• W1llece IS Carol Kester, 1nd Bob Newhart H Bob Hartley (left to right) participate In 1 weddln1-<1rol's--on The Bob NeWhut Show, Saturday (April 17) et 9:30PM on CBS. @!) l>f1matJc S.<I• a> Th• flshtrlMll 1:30 D o.t r~, Chll4re11'1 Fll• fa· Uvtl ( 3 l Movie: "T111 S.11 ot !Mm p llow11H (wes) 'S9 -Rory C1ll10un. BtvHly G11/1nd l lwlll11tt Zo11t W1ter WOf14 Movie: (Cl "hai1 fro111 Hell" (w.s) '6J AuC11e Murphy, John St.ton ll) Tiit Vlr1lnl1n (~ re > Ftltnds ot M•11 CD "•rlcf or ~rviv1t 2:00 O Htre Comes I.ht future .. Wtsll Recrc11n1 '"' World .. O lttovlt: ''The Ulldud" (hot) '57 -R1ch11d G11l1nd. Pemel• Duncan O Come Alona rT 8111 Cosby I Call It Macaroni Soul Tula J Wiiburn lrvth111 l 6) Movl1: <Cl MA M•lorlty ot Ont" (com) '62-Rosahnd Russell i f ) World ot Survtv•I 4erlculturt USA Animal Wond 2:30 ~ S!JICt Nuts Httltaft "Pm101tc MUSIC Its In luence on lJ S History" ( 6 n11 Ch1mplons Q Sporta Ch1ll11111 fl Movie: "Tiit funes" (•WH) 'SO -Barb111 St1nwyc~ Welter Huston I Wt rdl·A·l'oppln' (31 Soul T11ln : llmtAtl Ten Tait Slllpa Art Co111ln1 (R) Hus 4rh of July 225 tow1nn1 squ111·1l11ed stups from 30 n1t1ons will converc• In New York hert>or Oocumentuy eumino the pr1~111tons IOI th11 oceanic croulna. ((if > Wenttcl Dud or Alive Ef.'U.S. IC.vy (El flhn Future 3:00 I flt Albert , Afrlclllturt U.S.A.. (~CJ 1) (D T1urn1ment ol Ch1mplon1 tloll Uvt cove r1ae of the lhlrd round or pity from the Lt Cost1 Coonlry Club in Cartsbad, C1. O Movie: (C) "Trad! ot the tar (adv) '54-Robert Mitchum ttQl Movie: (C) "hmt la th• N1me of tht G1m1" husp) '66 -Jiii St John, To11y Fr1nc1os1. I Outer limits Hlah Chaparral ~ Counby ~K• The Ope11 MllMI V1rlety Sllow Saturday M1tlnee 1:301 Oul1f1 Tr .. 11tu11 · Sltu1d1r Monster Rally Mmt: "The S.C11t ol Co1twkt like" (adv) 'Sl-Glt nn Ford. ~ () ChamplHtlllp lowll111 Wilburn lrothera .... Ital 4:00 l)M.dlA 0 IQf (I))[~) ED Pre '"'9n Ttur Tiit Sl25.000 f1ruton• Tour nemt M ol Ch1mplon1 from the Rlvilfl l1nu , Akron, Ohio I Mlultn: l1t1poulblt II hkta A Tllltl Chit A11e11t1111 rorter WtfOner ltln C.11111111• J1ur111f lei ' '11111lelltl Ytlc.e OI Afrlculture TV WEEK, APRIL 11. 1976 4:!0 ~ flltric: (C) "Tan.n's fl111t fof Uft" (adv) '58 -Gordon Scon. I ~ ~ks,.ns Sptctlal•r Nashville u t11t ltNCI lnntf \'Wons Clr0111 Now 5:00 0 Stir Trtk (i) Cllllf111's 11111111 I Wlld Wild Wnt """ Movlf: "The Str1wt.rtt SlollClt" (dra) '41 -J1mes ~rney, R11a H1yworth. 011v11 de Hav1ll1nd ll) Nlcfll C.lltry 0 Vliet ot ~riwltur1 11'8' C... Ille Country LI Cultura S4i !Mt' $llew Add1111a hmllt 5:30~(t)~NIWI 6 I love Lucy <fitP (fl> (3) aJ AIC'a Wfdt Yror1cl ol Sports ~ Cduatlo11 1t Wor\ S Nnhvfllt Mutlc E1iJ Tiit Way It W11 (R) {f) Uttlt lt1JC1l1 I \ f l\J I ~J I ' 5:00 80 @ffi@l)E?;)Nfti Movlt: IC) (Zh1) "Tiit lrotht11 O'foolt'' (com) '72-Jolln Astin, Pat Cu roll (I) 'It Smart B I mC!lL I Lulft uw... In Conan'\ The 11lent1d performer is fuhirt d 1n concert with the Cd 1'"°1¥JL:y Or~u1r1. r ii' Conum H .. Hn I IPICIAL I S,mpllonk S.UI (R) Singe11 Oi1h1nn Cm~ll and F11n co1s Clemmons, conductor J1mes Frazier ind the lnner-clly Phlf1. delphl1 Zk>n 81pl1sl Chutth cefe br1te !he 111ned sounds ol such composers as Quincy Jooes, Stevie Wonder. Gamble i nd Huff. ind Seellloven. 6:301 lllf8C News Co11lerence Okk Yan OJ'• Sllow <tft m1 rn m,...,. S.11 Ole10 l (D Pop '°" the Country (i) "twl @I) llo1 de Mexico m fllm f'tature {f) My little Merllt 7:001 C.lldld C1111m ( Anlmal World · St•t)'llllt Ralph Story ltosls 6 Wlld Wll4 WHt £ytwftllus lo1 Aaa.._• Wol1d 1t W11 0 ({O)Q)161 $pact: 1999 tD ((lt ({)) &D lHrt1tc1 Welk Slltw I Adim.12 CJ) llM Haw lers Mate A Otal fln111 llllt A llPHI "' Ille In '~""~ with Aleunder ~ol7hen1tsyn 0) Mlnll11: l111poulblt El) Or. l111ert lnvtU.11 Heur 7:30 I Wll4 World •f ~IMlb Onld Niven'• Worid Oo11 Mama' SuM11 Tell ffl1h ltollt1a ....... Z22 tJl) .... lite l'llrM lhof1 1torlas Cii Int et l l'Mdlo by W. Somerwt M•urtitm .,. 1.-00 8 (f1J ()) ()) Tiie ,.,,.,,... Ho-1dlpltd In ttlls film. body IMIM to h1Ve time for Mother GI ,._..,. fll• JetftnOll, to sh• resorts lo dtq11r· t:JO a (iJj m Cl) ... -.....rt ... •t• mNJUlts to t•t some 11ttntlon. A blli1d.Tat1Tnltl1tecl, 12·hollr ro D QJ Cl> 9 ~ ~ m"'°' cu1ml111ta 111 CJtol Kntt(s ·~" 165" (R) Gounntt ~ dwtl ~ to l11ndlotle trsvel Mikt ~ flltlti as I dlef w11o'a ~I. IMly 9o11Mftllt too embtfrnstd 10 ad1111t t111t h• Qt OM llnlillef't a.cl c...it set tire lo h11 own kltdl.n 10:00 fl@ CJ)()) c.nt hneft (R) 8 .... : (Zk) "'--TWwee'° ltlf!Y A111d1tt & Ola Vin Dyle (mys) '60 -E.dwtrd G Robinson, ~ut Rod $1111"· Join ~lint o M.w.: "Altllllllflll Af ...... (I) H .. Maw _,.. (ld·fi) '57 -M1~1yft H•MY 0 Wricleys Gum Presents Cll Fl• ,..... · * "Ol YMptC CHAMPIONS 0 PROVOCATIVE! BERT AND CHALLENGERS:" * 0'ANGELO/SUP£RSTAR HOST TELLY SAVALAS 0 <9 CJ)> m m Sllpentar "Requfem tor A Rip.ow· Th• shoot· ~ !!!.~~_l! 'J5'W!j' ln1 dttltt ol a pt1m and the thtft ... ,-~ ---• of r1lltlou1 oblecti md Btrt '"" fttlftn An ABf. Sclof1J sptei1I on lour YoUnl coll•1• students btnt on th• human dlmtnslona of the Olym obt11ntn1 Instant rlcllu 11 any cost pie Camea wtllch will fDWJ on the Scott C41omby Otvld Huttmin. rr•tt .111111 .. 01 1111 United s11m o~ Ctlcton •nd C4r1nn• Mlcflaeta and tht U.S.S.R. It wlff lit hosted 1.st b:t TellJ Smln . M..t.: (C) "Sa"'1idMw .. a ...... : (!lit) (C) "Sflftt "'""' 141'1) '54-Al•n Ladd alt LtMfy fltPt" (dr•) '&9 -Lloyd ..... · Br':sfini.f Jonts .,..., c...t m n. ~: 11 n. YMn .. lltfl Pert I "lht Pub U. =-·-lk Pfnldent" first of • four pert ..._ mlnf.J«la •bout th• otflCt or th• l0:90, ... 22/ct* n.. President of lht Unltlld $tatn.. I fiC@ I Cll tT Ult flk'I I c:.a.11 "' tour Pf9"1fW al ~r•'i 1n. ,...... lllMll n11a1 R111111nnct Pltlaure flirt 11111 M..i. rttr lltld on a/1 oonMCUtlve wtt~· Bt Mt .. aw.-.. (R) tndl. ~I 24-Mey )(). D ..... EA• fllaurie 11:00 I CJ) 0 Cl) ..... --CllMM"e Ca,._ Mwlt: (C) -0.C. ....... I Ole" l:lO I) @ (J) Cl) ... (R) Doc locert (!rt) '16 -.lolln Dem. Is lelltd i., iii fhl i nd a hlll JC*nt • lilllltl:: ""l\e .,,..,., ......,. Cloctof tlka OWtf hi• pr-=tlcl tern (com) '41 -Jallla C.IMY. Rlt• porerily Ind don .. a •ltfl Doc's "-1'f0'1ll. :.leftt)-pertie,. !DO ""' '° ... F =:-. ..... ........ ...... .... t:OO a c CJ)())...,, r,.., ....,. 100 aw a.. (R) Mary Rldlarch tells In 'ci:n. •••:Ct~ k)ft with tvat at•r fed lksstlt wllo a... 34 1111""9 In ~m1n1 Illa ernoclona ._. . AdiNt pullllcly, 1 1tst11rt Miry nndt htrd a.cl~ g'l!!J u$td to. 9llC lelllrUr 11:15 CJ) ...... : .,_. UPlll A Mefw" J. ~ rt_ft) ""l\e er.tnt (wn) '61 -O.n Row•n. O~ Jllar ..,., &. ~Z, Cond. (dra) '65-tin . .... VOft Sydow. Dorothy Mdiulr•. Ba m ..... . Dtvld Md:lllum. JoM F11m. Char1· Cl> hit Ml•• lc.nn Tttt IOI! Helton. Cl•udt ll1fns, Telly U:JO tJ ftHlta ~I (C) "Mllll'a ,...,. Sn•las. An1t11 Ltnabury, John "9 Stett" (com) '64 -Roct. Hud· W1,n1. Sil MlftlO, V1n Htf11n Tiit IOll. P111f1 Prtntlss.. cotldudln1 h1tt at lhlt •Pie dnime ...,.: .,... DrlSM" (myi) "46 al lht Ille of JQua with tm~sla -Sidney Toler. Btnson fon1. on IM Miiis 1t1dln1 up to Ult 0 ...... : (C) "T)t ...... ,,,.,.. Crudfulon. ~11) ·gg -Comtl Wildt. leMllP ileolle: .. ,.._., ...._.. .. (dre) 41 ~) CJ) GI) L W. A. T. ' -lane Wyman. Lew Arra. 1-C-rota. (A)fln1ncl1llJ nilnecl a .... Fldlll Tlieltrt II Jllll lOf • Itel lht heist of hb u~u D Q) Cl) a m........, llllPt own efec1l'Oftka wettflOijM In wllldt U:OO fll lilllt• ..., two pallclmlll wre allin. ~11141 t9 (I)) ,._.,.....,, n.tn to taslst In ttlt pollCll ln*'llJtloa MS !E 0.. Wiii IO lie cen •lf•nct IM OM ptflOll • ... • • • wllo 'nows of Ills l~nl ~ a. '"Tlll Mlpt GI MERRY HEE HAW !"""•" -n. *• ""' LI* *MERRY HEE HAW! ;c;J:--c... ..._.. • .... ,._ t.'ilO II ......., (C) "Uwlq It Up" • WH M•rx • Slt1nl1t1 (Cont) '54 -O..n M1rtln, le"' * by Rlch•rd Wurmbrand 2:IO i;':...W: <C) .....,. "' lllf .,.,. •ho spent 14 yHr1 i.t" (dra) •15 -Stuart w111tm1n. In Commun lat prlaona l :JO n ...,.: ~ ......,. • ..... tf lfM ...,_,. (d11) '$7-Kfff• lrtutffl TVWU:K, APftlL 11, 1976 --- . . . . . >, • . ' . In Belgium, television view. er$ know it as "lntervilles." The French call it "Jeux Sans Frontieres"; the German title is "Spiel Ohne Grenzen"; Italians refer to it as "Gioe· chi Sensa Frontiere"; in The Netherlands it's "Spel Zon· der Grenzen." and in jolly old England it's labeled "It's a Knockout." But, in the Unit· ed States, it's "Almost Any. thin~ Goes," ABC's zany family entertainment series in which teams from small towns compete each Satur- day night at 8PM. American viewers got their first look at the madcap games of Al· most Anything Goes last summer on ABC. and the suc- cess of that summer series led to Its retum this yea r as a regular weekly offering. However, to Euro~ans. it Is not so new. It has been the most popular summertime TV series on the Continent for more than a dozen years. In Europe. small town teams from the coumries listed above, plus Luxembourg and Switzerland. compete region- ally, then nationally. seeking to reach the ultimate tes1 - the European C,hampionship. Even the local competitions are so popular that there are overllow crowds at the arenas where the games are held. And last year en estimated 200 million people through· out the Continent watched the finals telecast. beamed to them by Eurovlsion. Each nation provided Its own broadcast team, so the crush and excitement In the press box had to rival that of the Su~r Bowl ABC's Almost Anything Goes currently fea · tures Eastern , Southern and Western competition, leading up to Regional Finals and then to the Natlonal Cham· p1onshlp. which will be tele· cast in a few weeks. There's a plan afoot to create a transatlantic fece·off betwffn the U.S. •nd the European champions In the future. Aus· tralia hH begun Its own version of the competition, and interest has been gener· ated in such other countries as Mexico and Japan. • • * A series of animated pub· he service messaaes de- signed to acquaint children with good nutrition and prop· er eating habits are being of. fered by ABC to its affiliates for airing during their re,. ularly scheduled children s programming. The series of animated nutrition "commer· cials" features the char· acter, Timer, who twice previously has served as host to the ABC Afterschool Specials -"The Incredible, Indelible, Magical. Physical Mystery Trip'' and "The Magical My&iery TriP. Through Little Red 's Head · -which concerned health information about the human body. The spots. which are available In 30· and 60·sec· ond segments. are both en· tertainlng and Informational. For example. one of the an· nouncements through anl· mation and song. urges youngsters not to rush off to school on an empty stomach. but to ''Eat some kind of breakfast... then suu ests that "A hardboiled eu or chicken leg, or chffH or luncheon meat or peanut but- ter sandwich. any time of day's treat ... " Timer notes these foods can be part of a nutritious breakfast a child can make for himself if his mother is not available to prepare it. Others in the se· ries include "I hanker for a hunk o' cheese.'' "You are what you eat." "Sunshine on a stick." "Have a carrot." "Don't knock it 'tll you try 1t, •· and "Take care of your· self, you're the only you you've got." • * • Leon Ames. Jackie Cooaan and Marla Grimm have been signed for co-starring roles ln the two-hour NBC World Premiere Movie. "Sherloc:k Holmes In New York." Ames. portraying an impresurlo, Coogan a hotel proprietor and Miss Grimm a balledna. Join an all -star cast that In· eludes Roger Moore fn the title role and ~harlotte R1mp. llng. maklna her televlslon debut . ,.,. 15 ' t t t t TV WEEK. APftlL II, 1976 CassetteRecorder Speciali,sts CD-301 srmo CASSITTE TA,[ DECK • 3 0!011 Tape Counter • Pe8't Ltm1ler •002 Switch t t t t I