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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1977-03-13 - Orange Coast PilotPRODUCTS LIKE THa:&E MAY LOSE SACCHARIN Wh•t Wiii Dieters Use for Sug., Substitute? SU-NDAY ., a111119'1~11A .............. rt' u ... -m .... 11 ...... fll AIUIWtiD ,, ... ~ • r • at I la pal'l. 0 dltttlic. low ·calorl• foods for diabetel con- trol or lrlm· mini the a•olrdupoia, you're ln for aome drutk chances in ealln& habits. OIUHCMU The ban on saccharin, America's oely artificial, ftOO· nutritive sweetener, proposed by the federal Food and Drug Ad· ministration to become effective this summer, will leave the diet· ing public with few not-so-tasty choices: -Squelch your sweet tooth: or, especially in the case of diabetics, rob your diet of more nutritionally sound foods in order to satisfy it. -Return to sugar, the most popular target of dentists, '''II\\ 'l'I c I \I &uni' dlitrl .. ot tooth catw and nutnUonal well· • -Or look forward to tettiq fat. OW. foods are a tl·blWon·a · yur bull.,..._ accordin1 to the Calorie Control Councll, an AUanta. Ga.-based trade as· aoclaUon of dietetic food manufacturers. And it looks like it will feel the economic brunt ol the ban since saccharin bas been its mainstay since the FDA placed a ban on cyclamates in 1969. The non-nutritive sweetfl:ller was discovered in 1879 by or- ganic chemist Ira Remsen, a re- searcher at Johns Hopkins University. It has been used in foods, medicines and hygienic preparations for more than EK> years. Saccharin is currently con- sumed at the rate of five million ,.... . •• m a. ael • IClft drtllb aad • • alMll lD farm, com~ with clextria. as 1 conv nlenH •••eteou for beven• 8Ul bJ Jufy, aecordlnl t,o Use PDA mandate. 1roce:ry abetwa will be cleattd of such Coods as suspect carcinoeens. The FDA 's decision is based on the results ol tests conducted by a Canadian laboratory in which 100 rats were fed tbroueb tubes a diet eonslsting ol five percent pur•saccbarin every day. Acting FDA com rn issioner Sberwtn Gardner bas admitted that a human would have to in· gest some 800 12-ounce bottles of saccharin-sweetened soda to match the test group's dosage However bis agency is still calling on low-calorie foods pro- ducers to com e up with alternative sweeteners by the \ VOL. 70, NO. 72, 6 SECTIONS, 100 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA SUNDAY, MARCH 13, 1977 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS B olles Report Ari z ona 'CriIDe Haven' By The Associated Press A team of reporters who spent six months in Arizona following the murder of newsman Don Bolles has .OOed iu fnnsllgation or the state. A published account or the team's report says the group found wide s pread evidence of organiied crime, often condoned by loul political leaders. The M1am1 Herald, in the first edition of its Sunday paper, available on the !>lreet Saturday t'venang, earned a page one story Arizona has become 'perhaps the smgle most concentrated corridor of illegal narcotics m U.S.· explaining the account was the first of a copyright series by thf> lnvesllgative Re po rters and Editors (IRE>. The story m th«i> I lerald was mostly gE'ncral m nature. oulhn· ing the extent of crime In Arizona The story mcluded few specific instance!> of wronjldo1ng or names of md1vlduals involved The Herald version of the re. • porters' story said. "Laws , even when they are enforced. are m· adequate. The staffing of police and regulatory agencies is mis· erly ... Government creaks a nd there ls widespread public re. aianation to cort"llpt1on as the in· evltable consequence of that gov- ernment. .. - ''The leaders of the most powerful political machine in the state have set the ~neral stan· datd of behavior throu1b a his- (See HAVEN, Pap All DUBLIN. Ireland <AP) -Ireland's "dear little shamrock" is dearer than ever this year, and Irishmen who want to do a little wearin' of the green on St. Pabick's Day will have to pay more for it. For the thousands of celebrants in the United States, Australia , Canada and elsewhere who create an annual bOom for shalnroc~ porters· around M~c 11. la-.st summer' drouaht in the land of ttie•Blarne7 Stone means a s4bstantial in· crease in prlc In Dublin the price of a small apray was near- ly 25 cents last week and was a~ed to reach 40 Ceola by.St. Patrick'• D•1, more ~ dOtJble th'epricel year. .. Deity ...... -· W L9• .. ..,,. Tooting Bis Horn Mike Brosius gave his all Saturday as one of many student musicians in the Mission V1eJO St. Patrick's Day Parade. Ad- ditional photos and parade winners are on Page A3. 2 Santa Ana Gi rls Kidnape d, 1 Raped treatment. A knife wound was stitched up by dact.ors at the UCI Medical Center. Detective Hugh Mooney, head- ing the lnve8Ugation, reported Saturday night that arrests are i mminent and that those arrest- ed will be booked on charges or rape, kidnapJnc and assault with a deadly weapon. He te!used to comment further on the gan1 battle unUl the ar- rests are made. Terrorist Attack A; Carter Warning? MARLBORO, ~ass. (AP) -A bomb blast Saturday ni~ht shat- tered several hundred windows in a factory about 10 miles from Clinton, a town President Carter is scheduled to vait on Wednes- day. Shortly after t~ blast, an anonymous caller said ~ Boston- area llnderground radica1 group was claiming responsibilily. No one was injured in the blast, which was heard several miles away and caused a n un· determined amount of damage to the Ideal Rolle r Co.. which manufactures rollers for printing presses. A Secret Service spokesman in . Was hington said the agency knew of the blast, but would not s ay whether it involved a threat againsi the President. "We are aware of the situation and are constantly in toueh with those who are investigating the situatiOn," said the spokesman, Ken Lynch. President Carter has an- nounced plans to attend a town hall meeting Wednesday in nearby Clinton. a milling center. Both Clinton and Marlboro are a bout 30 miles west of Boston. About a half hour after the ex· plosion, a man wbo said he was a member of the samuel Mel.tile· Jonathan Jackson Unit called the Blizzard Kills Cowrado, Plaim Deluged By The Associated Press Hundreds of weekend travelers were sttanded in the Midwest and the western Plains as wlnds gusting up to 100 miles an hour pushed snow Into drifts up to 30 feet high and reduced visibility to near zero on roadways that re- mained open. CdMChamps Corona del Mar High School def ea t e d Ramona High of Riverside, 56-50 in dver- time Saturday night at the Long Beach Atena l<> claim the CIF 3-A basketbalf cham- pionship. And in another title game, Huntington Valley Christian High of NewpOrt. Beach fell to Montclair Prep of Van Nuys1 47·4~,"1n the sn\all schools 'finale. For com- p 1 et e dt-tail.s , see sports, page A·lO. Al least five weather·relaled deaths were reported in Colorado, one in Kansas and one m Nebraska. Five tele phone company employes and two farmers, earlier listed as missing in Kansas, were reported safe at their homes by Saturday even- ing. Three persons died when their car overturned on a snow-covered highway in Colorado, and the bodies of two men were found in a wrecker stranded near Colorado Springs. The Kansas Highway Patrol said 40 people were taken by snowmobile into Goodland from s nowbound Edson, about s ix miles away, and one person was dead. No further details were a vailable. The body of a man was found in a stranded pickup truck near Ogallala, Neb., Saturday. The Keith County Sheriff's Office said the man apparently died of asphyxiation or exposure. The ig- nition or the pickup truck was turned on, but the gas tank was empty.' About 20 other persons were rescued in the Ogallala area after being trapped in their vehicles for as loog as 28 hours. Boston office of Uni\ed Press ln· ternational to claim responsibfil· ty. The caller directed F8l agents to the Brighton section of Boston, where a letter was found in a telephone booth opposite Na .. tional Guard headquarters. The FBI declined to disclose the contents of the letter. Marlboro Fire Chief WiJliam' Maroney said the explosion ap· parently originated outside ~ main entrance or the plant, which was .closed. The concrete building did not appear to suffer structural damage, but at least 300 windoWs in the-front or the building were s hattered, he said. The'Samuet Melville-Jonathan Jackson Unit surfaced in the Boston area last April 22, when it claimed responsibility for the bombing of the Suffolk Coun~ Courthouse in Boston, which in· jured 22 persons. The group also claimed to have bombed the Middlesex County Courthouse in Lowell, Mass. on. June 21. Last Dec. 13, the unit said it planted a dynamite bomb outside the Union Carbide building in Needham, Mass., which was de- tonated by police. Woman Saved After 8 Days In Wreckage BUCHAREST, Romania (AP) -A SS-year-old teacher was rescued from the rubble or her earthquake-destroyed apart· m ent Saturday after being buried alive eight days without food or water. "l don't need water, I want yogurt," Elena Enache told her rescuers, according to a hospital spokesman. She was in shock but otherwise in "normal ~dition, .. the spokesman said. .. "She speaks and tbln~a coherently." he added. "It's beyond our knowledge (ho.-.be s urvived). No book of medlcin• can eJCPWn ttua. U's •,59u case. Ordinarily a perapo-c: live more than four daya water." • A STAR BEBOBN -Kris . Kristofferson had a bizarre ex· peri90Ce -be.saw himself waste away and die, in Uvina color. S.-tn• hhmell go to pieces in ••A Star Is Born." \he actor-siqer •alned tbe ttrengtb to Win I hll real·life battle wttb alcohol. Pac• iB6. f PmolNO ROOTS -Tracing their 1~.ioa hu btcome 1 favorite pastime foy m•nY Oranie C<>ut residents. Dennis MoLcUan ~the Dally PUot stall out.lion how to prt>eeed and wb.lt some local tracen have faiUnd eboiut Uadr: anceston in~ cmP•cen .. • . . San Juan Capistrano Feathered friends destroyed · It was a classic confrontation between government workers doing their duty and individuals caught in a chain of events that could not be stopped. It ended with the kill· mg of a San Juan Capistrano family's 250 rare pet birds. State officials gassed the birds after one or the recent aquisi· tions to the flock wa~ reported to have been exposed to Newcastle disease. which has decimated flocks of fowl. Robin Gunderson. one owner of the dead flock, was joined last week in a suit to halt killing of thousands more rare and exotic birds. The group seeks a court order to halt the destruction of their aviaries. They claim authorities "have failed to identify. discover or disclose any further infect- ions among any exotic birds sWl scheduled for destruc- tion." lilji.tj The vote was tied 2 to 2 to 1 Irvine Councilman Bill Vardoulis refused to be caught in the tiebreaker·s role again fast week, an action that lefl the council in a slate of confusion over who'll finally be mayor. The problem began when two council persons were nominated and seconded. When voting time came Vardoulis, often the swing vote in 2·2 confrontations within the council, threw his own hat into the ring and voted for himself! Silence followed, then advice from the city at- torney: since there was a tie, the present mayor, David Sills, should remain in his post, he said. They'll try again at the next council session. Sills' thought on his return to the mayor's post? ··1 can'•t say it's my greatest victory.·· Newport Beach Newport feels siege effect The terrorist siege in Washington had repercussions in Newport Beach last week despite the 3,000 mile distance between the two cities. Newport theater owner Jim Edwards, concerned over threats to the lives or 130 hostages in Washington, pulled the feature film "Moh ammad, Messenger of God" last Wednesday. "We shipped·'Kong' out Tuesday night, had the 'Mohammad' movie all made up and ready to show when we saw the news reports. So we had a deli very service bring ' Kong · back to us," he said. Laguna Beach Seeking an idyll summer As winter want>s. the thoughts of dozens of youn.I( men (and a few women> turned to summer last week in Laguna Rl.'ach. What brou~ht out the sunny side of all those people was the annual tryout for lifeguard jobs on the Art colony's beacbt'S. Jn the photo above. would-be llfeguards dash into the surf to ht-gm a 1.000 meter ra~e. one of many speed and f'ndurance tests used to nurrow the choice to a few well qualified prospects for the coveted Jobs. Prize for the win· ners will ht-a summer of being looked up to by beach goers and a tan that'll be the em y of everyone when winter re- turni;. Giant FraudAlleged . . ln Youth Food Fund ·WASHINGTON (AP) - r.ederal officials are investigat- iftJ aUeged fraud in· connection '1ilh the Summer Food Service Brogram tor needy children, an Agriculture Department official said Saturday night. ·The investigation ls being car- Tied oul by the 'Agriculture Department and U.S a~ i., at least five cltiea, ~aid Robert £. Magee, deputy director of Agriculture Department in- vestigations. Those cities are New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, Newark, N.J ., and Mlaltli. 'Magee declined to give 8.1\Y fmthcr ddalls on the probe, s11· lttJ, "It i8 our practice not to C?Ommtnt on Of\iolnc tnvestlga· tlons." Jnvestigators have evidente the govemment may have been d~frauded of millions of doUa.rs by private food mana1ement companies that provide the free lunches throuab moTe than 2,000 nUIW. and ot.bct charltabl• or- ·1,.nhatloos, tbe Washington Past ~ .. said in its Sunday edition. The $160 million program paid for hmcbes for 3.7 million children from low-income areas last summer. Assistant U.S. attorneys from the five cities were briefed three weeks ago on the investigation by its coordinator, Patrick Clerkin, tbeatory aald. Clertln reportedly outlined fhud allegations that ln~haded thett or food, use of substandard food, kickbacks, price·fixing. adult use of food intended for children, and dumping of extra food paid for by \he 1ovemment. The briefing included aueaa· tiona that food m1n11ement companies In New York City c~arged the federal eovernment for feeding S2,000 chlldren a day while only 26,000 childre11 were reported eU1lblo in the area served, tM PC>lt uid. Jn 10mo cua food suppliers allttedly apetd to ~ck bade a portton of ~lea to 1roupa · spomortn1 the free lunch 9fOo sram ln otder to obt.aJn the cblfd· feedinl cont:raets, tho story aaid. ., rannaoe•UJJIC ... ...._ ............ .. ....,._ID Jwtbave no e•catl• f/11 &Ml 1tan," •aia-...... .. rt l b& dlwd •dly ln&.o piece. of ma.ht, &old doubloau-t.be tiutt UUle bo19' dreamt aN made of, and grown m~o '1 1reed. Jll lkloa earns his llvin1 doing tbe aame tbtnc captains of aalleons did 280 years ago, sell· Ing 1old and ailver plundered from rich Inca and Astec mlnes and fashioned into handsome coins stamped with the Kin&'s crest. He is the West Coast sales agent for two of the best known professional treasure hunters in the world, Kip Wagner's Real-8 Co. and Mel Fisher's Treasure Salvors foe. He s~lls treasure, talks treasure. adores it, occasionally dives for It, and owns enough of it to make his Laguna Beach home look like a small museum. ' Miklos' galleon is a big boat of a luxury car he uses to drive often to Cape Canaveral and Key West. Fla .. home ports for the treasure seekers. He constantly guards against modern pirates. He makes the trips to collect treasure nonstop and in three days. The car is chock-a-block with radio eq\Up· ment, Citizen's Band, police monitors. At least three guns are hiCJden in the car. He keeps another gijll that fires tear gas missiles. • "It's safer than · a motel," Miklos said. "J don't take any chances." • ............ Ot~r Coast Golden lie lield a toln. an •Jlt,acudo nld D6eoe •a.tu.d at •.ooo. and ictmfrad tb• workman.hip. ··n ... eo6ftl bavo incredible pow•r, '' bela:ld. TM 5pMb.b kllled and cheated for them. n., are the only colng banka will lend money on, Mex- ico today hu 1tarted lo mint new tlS aUver coins in hopes or attract- inC investors and spt1culators. Miklol lsn't content just to own or sell the treasure. Tbe cohu, like the dozens of other marine artlfacts that clut- ter his house-ancient shell- encrusted bottles, deep-rusted cannon balls, antique EngUsh ship nails-must have some personal connection for him. "I can look at that for hours," Miklos said, looking at Nomad III. a three-foot working model treasure salvage ship he built. Every detail is precise. Miklos said , "If you could s hrink yourself down, you could run it as a tre asure diving ship . Sometimes I do." He hasn't dived professionally from a real ship since 1973. "I broke my back for years out there in the water. Now I'm do- ini( it the easy way, letting them bust their butts." Miklos said. not quite believing himself-he plans to go back to hunt the Spanish Main. He knows where there's more treasure. ''It's there," he said, "right in the middle or the Devil's ·Triangle." II W. &ald \I tried nlne Um to r..,.,.. t.IM tr'UluN of t.be Sao ta II arSaril.9. one of the 1aUeons Wl --1 down wll.b a neet al lhl]» ln • 1115 bW"ricaa:e. "l found " by a«ldent while I w&• on e pl«uure cruise from Blmlni," JdlklOI recalled. "There wu a storm and we .,tre forced to anchor on Cay Sall off Dog R~k•. Next day lt was ctlm and I wtnt swimming with a snorkel. "I swam around a while, then saw lt: an andlor was lying on some rock.a." Each o!tbe nlne times he tried to iet back with salvage equip- ment, Miklos said, freak storms drove him off. Boats were shaken to pieces. Steel cables the thick· ness of a man's thumb were snapped. • •tklo1 uld, "T .. a.re•a SOllHUltq out IJ lNt ana tlw Mt.I up a ma,p et n.ld. ll ht .. t brHkl C!vct r)thlq1 p. Wbat.v Chlqueoc7 ll Mll up. ll Jlllt tun metal apart ... "f tried nine Umct Mt n lt'fl a.ad um. and every tim1! um~ back wiped out " Hil bops DOW •• to aet treUUtt· hunttt .Plaher lo throw In wlth him and try U one more UQ>e. In tbo meantime M•kloa, a curly-headed, lank-fipnd buc- caneer of 35 who lacks only an eye patch, peg leg and parrot, plans hl$ next run. He lives just a few blocks from a perfectly good beach with perfectly lapping waves and perfectly wbite sands populated by perfectly bikinied women. But he'd rather drive 2,900 miles across the country to go to the beach. Any time. That·s where the tre~sure is. HANDS HOLD RARE PILLAR DOLLAR, CENTER Gold Doubloon, Left, Spanish Piece of Eight, Right TREASURE HUNTER ROGER MIKLOS SHOWS BOUNTY Model of El Capitan Exemplifies Other Hobby Front Page Al BITIER • • • bearing whatsoever on hum·an experience." He says the average use of sac- charin per person is estimated at less than half an ounce per year. "That means an average man would have to consum e 140 pounds of artificial sweetener per year to duplicate the amounts given to the experimen- tal animals in the (Canadian) study. There is just no rela- tionship between Uus study and human consumption.'' This also seems to be the general feeling of many nutri- tional researchers observing the ban. Ronald Deutsch, chairman of the Orange County Council of Nutrition and noted nutrition author, says that any additive could be proven harmful "if ad- ministered in great enough quan- tities." The problem with the FDA rul- ing. he says, is that It falls under mandate of a vague 1958 amend- ment to the Food and Drug Act that prohibits distribution for human consumption of "any ad· dltive that can be proven to in- duce cancer when ingested by man or animal." The amendment, commonly r eferred to as the Delaney Clause, "is not a valid piece or legislation" for scientists, said Deutsch, in that it "fails to specify that these additives should be tested under the condi- tions and in the amounts of ex- pected real use." There is some speculation that the saccharin ban ls a move by industry and scientific pressure groups lo repeal the amendment. However no FDA spokesperson bas commented to this. "Und~r FDA regulations, radiatiod is an addiUve an~solar radiation is a weU ·k~wn carcinogen,'' Deutsch said. 'So, If the Delaney Clatlae bold.s e. any food exposed to sunlight would have to be banned from human consumption. "I fi&.ure &.baL would l4UlV6 WJ wit.b a IQOd •QPply coo11sting ol batlaaOi\•hrwms,"heaald. One researcbtr commissioned by t.be FDA has reported that tests at \he Institute of Com· par,atlve and Human Tox· ioeolo1y at Albanv Medlcal Center in Now York tstiowtid aac· charm to be patbolOl)eally barm- lest to monkeys ln&ested wt\h meaactose. OYer a period of t¥I years. Dr. l'r'tdtrieli: Ooulston Nld, "I don't tldnk the ll'DA or any think· Inc .elentllt 01' food or clnaa dft•ctor•f• would think 11.c· ebarin an l•a!lloent cardnO(eld.c haAnltomt!;'{ he ta.Id. Coulma A.aociat.t Pn. that tbe relUlta ol'hla tats would be pr:*aed at a meeUna ~tho IntemaUooal Society of ~ox· • What's Next? List Slwrt but &ooet It may be comforting to note that not all dietetic foods contain saccharin, but those that do not contain more calories. One commonly listed sweetener is sorbitol. which is not actually a s ugar, but a sugar alcohol. Since it is metabolized as a carbohydrate (saccharin is not; it passes through the body and is excreted unchanged in composition), there is some controversy as to whether or not it can be used by diabetics. Another sweetener is Xylitol, a natural sucrose replacement used in Europe to make gum and candy. A recent study in Finland showed it to have dental caries-preventing qualities and the National Institute of Dental Research is testing it here. Other sweeteners are being talked about, but because of safety testing procedures, it will take a long time for a ny of them to get to market. Among them are the Serendipity berry and the Kafemse fruit, first brought to Europe from West Africa in 1839 and r eported to have 24,000 times the sweetening power of simple sucrose. Laboratories in Britain reportedly are checking into their safety for m ass cons umption. Another non-nutritive sweetener being studied is called the "Miracle Fruit'' and reportedly imparts a sweet flavor to anything sour that's eaten subse- quently. icology tater this month in Toronto. Virgil 0. Wodicka, former director of the Bureau of Foods for the FDA, now a rood additive consultant residing in Fullerton. says the decision of whether or not to release a product tor human consumption Is usually based on laboratory proof in which test animals receive max- imum doeages. He said the FDA ban on sac- charin throws a new light on the 1969 decision of the FDA to ban cyclamates. , Cyclarnates were banned as a result ol studies sponsored joint- ly by government and private in- dustry and conducted by Abbott Laboratories. The studies found that a mixture consisting of 90 percent cyclamates and 10 per- cent saccharin produced can- cerous tumors in test rats. Dr. Jesse Steinfeld, who. as de- puty assistant secretary or HEW in 1969 first BOUDded the alarm on cyclamates, said last week that he believed saccharin should be limit,e4. QOt baQned. ••1 .-ould be concerned lf we doa'i bave a ready substitute," aald the cancer aped.a.lilt. wbo ls now dean of the Medical Sc!bool at tbe Kedlcal Colle1e of Vlrsinia. Tbe l'DA bas said lt would coo-•id• diltrtbuUl\c saccharin aa a c1ru1. In thit '2eantim• the ai1ne1 baa 1'0t hlcalled Hccbarlll· sweetened products and 1apennarket mana1•rt hav• ~-npcwt.ed aom.e attem- by shoppers to hoard existing supplies. Unless cyclamates are put back on the market (and even that process would take many months), the only other possible sugar s ubstitute for general use would be aspartame, a com- pound of two amino acids. According lo Wod icka, aspartame ls not a complete sub- stitute for saccharin since it Js not as stable when added to li- quids. He said, therefore, it "pro- bably could not be used as a sweetener for soft drinks," which account for 74 percent ol the cur· rent saccharin market. At the present time, soda m anuracturers aren't saying what they will put into their re- formulated products, but nutri• tlon experts theorize that ii con- sumers want a sweet taste, they'll have to resort to some form of sugar, possibly a com- derived fructose. Although the ban on saccharin will have some definite effect on the 4ietary habits of diabetics, the use of sugar in soft drinks doet not ne~essarlly mean dlabetlc1 will have to for10 drlnld.01 them, accordln1 to Theodore vonElU, spokesman for the oaUoul office of tbe American Dlabetee A.Ian. But '1.nce auaar la a very con-centrated carbohydrate, "U. could mean the di1betlc will bave ·to •tve uP broad cereals. or natural veeetablea in ot'Cter to ei>· Joy• sweet.toed cup of coffee or a .•oft~'' heaaid. . Front Page A I HAVEN ••• tory of profit able and open as- sociation with organized crime figures." Among the team's findings as reported by the Herald were: -Organized crime ''is st.aging a blitzkrieg invasion of Phoenix, Tucson a nd other Arizona cities." The IRE said it had been able "to identify more than 200 persons in Arizona with ties to nationally recognized organized crime families.'' -"The state has become a haven fo r white-collar swindlers" who "have often been encouraged by officials of both political parties who have joined them in attractive business deals and itchy-palmed public officials eager to look the other way for a price." -Arizona ha s become "perhaps the single most concen· tratcd corridor of illegal narcotics entry into the U.S." -According lo the Herald ac- count, most people contacted by the J RE group agreed to be in· terviewed. "E xceptions were U.S . Sen. Barry Goldwater, the giant Del Webb Corp., the Valley National Bank and two Phoenix businessmen. Officers or the Webb Corp., once headed by Del Webb. former co-owner of the New York Yankees. refused to be interviewed after a r eporter told an official of the publicly held building company that IRE wac; interested in delving into specific mob stock holdings in the firm.•' SUNDAY DAILY PILOT Tl\f"()f.-"M)t C.O.tt Ot HY PHat With ~<f\ttf~· bf,_9t'-~W'\ Pt•\\ .,~.,.~~bftMOt.,... CM\l P~l1\f\l"'J <•""°""" S.-0...Mt .... tlOM ~"' oWllSMd MOM •• l""'"CI" f tlMy IO< (°"A ...... HfowQOf'f e .. K ... H~t~ IM«. ... '~· ••lri V4'11ty Jn '""· \addl•~· '-'•HtY •Nt }~=~~~:.~~~:=-~·~~ "'"" lt>M ..,bfl•MllQ 01""1 I\ ., 111 '""'" &.iv '""'· '°''• ~~-. (•11'0"'1'·~ ...... ,,H .-- P>• .. dowlt•MPlllll1"""1 '"''" c-Ylro l'rtll"'°nt •"" C-..-~· Mf- T•em•\ ICeMt Eo11or "-•A.M ......... Mt;~Ql"'Q Ed-tor =·~ Office• o.i.,,..wi: no•=~ ...._ .... ~.,, .. o --l=tff<M ll't11--.-d WI et \!°l>~~:,0~ "-' .._ T~ne(714)~ Ctaellfled Mv•"llino IOa1I s-i-· ... 11 .. -oon.. m•110 .,,.....,....c, ......... 4.....0.. 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A look arowid your home at the number ol producb from p1IL'I to pet food that come an cartons :should illustrate how, even at on ly a fracboD of a cent pt'r Item. the over-all t'OSt <."OUld mount Hundreds uf pa~l''-of note:. carefully handwnllcn and kept at borne by Roman llencel. c. mid-level cmp l oye o r Weyerhauser Coeµ . arc a cen lerpiece or the ,gove rnmenl'l> evidence. The memo.'> recorded all ca.Iii. and meetm,gs m wb1t'h carton manufacturers variously ex changed pncei,, a&recd to sup pon pnce lncreaa, ar ru1ed to au.bm.it aeem1A111 cam pcti.D& bk1I actually datped to preaerve buaine~s for • particular company. Hence!, oow retired. wa. in lht' early lt'70I an adm,inaatrative a.a sislant to Lowell Phillips, bead or Weyerhauser's foldio1 carton division. Henttl, who acknowledged he.> helped fix prices durine most or hls 47 years in the folding carton business, kept meticulous ~ of his conversations. He startled prosecutors b> carting in his treasure trove of unexpected details in response to a routine subpoena within 10 days of the end of an 18-month grand jury investigation of the industry A typical memo discussed the problem which a r ose when another Weyerhauser employe submitted a bid to produce candy boxes without clearing it through Hencel. and it turned out to be lower than the price at which Crane Carton Co had been sell ing the particular item to that buyer Twentv-threP corporations do m110 pe1tart al the b .-"' tbe Sl.7 bUHon·•·1ear f carton tndu.ltry were 1ndict.C!d alonM with :iO o! thf'lr e•ecul1Yl'11 That dollar \lolumf' don not an elude otht•r ~ckli1gm1 such a=. corru1ated atupptng cartons. which as considt!red u separate industry Measured t>Y number of defen danls, at was the largest an tatrust cuse since the Roosevelt admmislrahon, and one of the government's m0t>l noteworthy price-fi xing prosecullons s mce the electrical industry case of the early 1960's One or the smaller corporate defendants was convicted earuer this year on the consp1ran c har ge brought und er the Sherman Antitrust Act The other 22 pleaded no contest meanmg they didn't admit the charg<.'S, but othern 1se suffered the same result as 1f they had pleadt.'<i guilty l-'orty-e1ght of the executives Jlso plt·adetl no contest The olh<'r two \H'r<' acc1u1tted at tnal bv 1 JU~ when the governm<'nt could not show bevond a reasona- ble doubt that the two knew or CASTILLO SCHOOL FLOAT CARRIES OUT THEME WITH PLENTY OF SHAMROCKS FOR LUCK Wearin' o' the Green ClrJnl!l' CoasL 1·ompl't1tors tool. many honors S,1tunJay as '-Orne• l~.000 spectators cheered mon· than 140 entn <'S in lht• t•aghlh an nual M1ss1on V1e10 St l'atr1ck':. Oa\ Parade Oq:ani1f'rs. dt•l11?hlNI hv pt>rl C'rt \\t•••.1lwr conditions for thl· 11n1· :1111~ 0111· half mile paradt• rout<' from M 1ss1on Vie Jo High S<'ho~ll tei tlw M 1sswn VtCJO Coun I ry Cl•Jh, notl'd thun that ahout ·l.llllO lnd1\1duuls part1C"1puted in t ht• a11n11.il Wrarin ' (I Thi· C r1•f'n It w.1-. Er111 <;,, Hragh all lhl· "<tV as 1t tool. m11rt• than three huur" 1111 !hr h.111<h floJls, drill h•<1m .... \lnlai,:1· rar<i and youth group.., lo "'incl th1•1r w.1v throuJ?h ••n\hu..,.astu' t'fO\Hh to t hi' v.,11t Tina Kunze leads Montenoso Recreation Department twirlers as high, low viewers watch El Toro band. - tng JUd~l°' \nd there was a ... pec1aJ rheer for tbe Mission VieJo Rt.-creation l'enter·s contingent when it was announced that thl'y were thf' "'I nne rs of th e {:rand Sweeps t akl's Aw<1ril for ht•-.t parade entry. Other Orange Coas1 E'ntril's getting the nod from JUcJ~t·s who admitted lht!y had a lot lo do to sort out some first class compet1 I tnn included Trabuen Ekml'n tJry School contendn.., who won the Lord Mayors Trophy as tht• best rompetrng l'lemenlar v 'ichool No one could l''<plain \I. ho thP Lord Mayor in qul'stion was hut everyone agret>d as the para<lc dtsbanded that it d ocsn 't re.illy mallerooSt.. Patrick's Da). Other Orange Coast wmners · Miss ion Vic Jo ~W<'l t Adt•lines. Best Musical Entn NC'wporl Harhor ll•l!h ' . School Rand tlt'd \l,tth tht• La M•rada I ltgh S<.·hool Band in wm- ntn~ the s~el'P'-lakt.·s Band 01v1s1on Saddleback Valley lnclian M a1dcns, first place, marrhing and walk mil catt-gory M1l>s1on Viejo EquPstnan Center hlu1· ribbons 1n lhl' Equcstna111>1v1s10n L<.IJ?una Beach Hi gh Srhool. third place. Division B ll1 gh Srhool B.md ratcgorv. And 1C thL're were any male chauv1n1Sts in the crowd, thev got their kicks when the JUcl~c·s .mnount-<"<l I hC' winnl'rs of the lkst Junior Military Drill Teams cl1v1~1on The winners? The m ale mcm· hers of El Toro High School ROTC And second place? It went to the female members of the El Toro Jli~h School ROTC. Rut then. St Patrick WHs a man Well wal>n·l ht•• • '/ , , and onl•r..S priu·flatn1 by lower·lc'.'d emptO)'a. P'Utcen of lb• •••c:ul1ve~ orilin&U)' Y,C'f'e ced to, ... term• ran tn& frocn five \o eo days LD Jad But US. Dl•tnN Judie Jamer. 8 Par1on1 an Cbkaeo reduced lJK»e Mnt~ last month to from one to U days All ol lhe exttullves and eor porate defendants were fined varying amounts up to $.'50.000. and some of the executives not given Jatl sentences were put on probation D. Bruce Pearson. the govern ment's chief prosecutor in th~ case, told a jury that the common purpose and design or the "count less price exchanges among, between foldmg earton com panies wa~ to provide cover. cover meanmg that when you rf'· eel\ e another companv s pncel> 1t ~as \\1th the understand mg that you co' er them. you bid tug her than those prices that ~ ou receive Carton U'-t'rs '>eektn$! bids for new quant1l1t''> or t·artonl> alre<1d) 1n use cµ!.toma ril) ~end a samplt· or the dl's1n•d carton Since a tin~ m an u fact u 1 t• r .., 1n-.1,:: n w en _llllY.,...._ .......... t Cllllld ....................... lil I ..,_. It wu theo c e--.. a Peanoa. for otber Orm.a....,. tn bad to cbedl wath Cbe comz mo. that bJllld t.be job. 08d .s ._.t prke tt •• goi.Ds to bid. ad a.ri .su bnut pm• aliebUJ b.,.._ The~ftnm~ ed in protect.inc each ~·~ buslllas. Tbe oa~ as · sumed ll ·-cettin& o.e bat available price Evidence abowed Dow IWle firms checked with eadl GtMr-Oil every price element belore tt turning lengthy mutt.a-product bid Corms to Pillsbury c.orp m 1970-13 Yet after the pritt-flxmg Ul d1ctment was ba.nded up, a P11lsbul) s pokesman was quoted 1n the press as saying he knew of no price-fixing and tbou~ lht· firm's complex b1ddrng pro cedure couldn't be rigged Pearson told the Jury th.at tht• price exchanging had the second nb1ect1ve or malting sure that all ... uppl1crs to a user \\ho pur<'hased the same kmd 01 C019's' r fll ,.... th.-.-t N'\i r~b' l~ th dlvlduJ in tb con ptracy. *-• tn1• .-__._..,., .. 1 ....,.. . lilt« ~ '8 lS ~" ••lll ,...._.. ,,.... Nllftnemmt ...... "' . .....,.,,· Wllil• t~ brief &er t•r Browa .nd thr o&.tacn nn~ to Jail bcl(an fo'l'b 211. the catc.· coo laa&AeS "' OLh« re-spec ls. The ~vemmenl as .muu: Mn uoa.pec:afaed amount or damages for h1&}ter cosb al m~· have pa1ddue to the pneerU.. · At lASt count more lb.all 10 commercial buycrl> of cartoat. "'ere clwmm~ treble <Uimages (n amounts as yet unspec ified Lawyus art-sttk1ng farther t-v1dence m the~ c-ases through legal dtst'OVery ,, process likel) to ~o on for months Out-of-rour1 s~tlements are <:ons1dered u) ttmat.e4y m<>tt hkely t o ~ctr than a tnal The government 1!> negotial mg with tht> dt>feodants over terms or a c-1v1l consent decree. ;1 k tnd of a~rc-ement where typ1c-all~. the part1e~ m essenC\' s a y ··1 didn 't d o 1t , a.id lurtht·rmort• I won't do 11 agam Coed P .. resides at OCC By STEVE MITCHELL Ott~O•••v P•IOISt.ir RemC1rkably, ~he 's th<' first female l>ludcnl hody president 111 Orange Coast College's 29 Yl'ar histon ··Before this. all the power was in the president, and the pu~· rn electin~ the trustees 1s to spread that powet" around ... s~ said •·But we're planning to close thil> year up with some dynamilf' event!>. th<' Newport Reach coed smiled An1i she v. J~n l l'\ en l.'lcl'led to t h e p o l> l . I a u A h .., J a n t• Ras mu s ... on. a :rn .\car-old i.ophomorc who planl> lo go into medicine after g raduallnlo( from OCC this June The pre-mt.-d ma1or was l>elecl ed to the top government post b} OCC 's A!>soc1ated St~denb Hoard of Trustees reC'cntl~ replacing B1arnc.· Nt>lson. "hn 1s now one or th<· Cl\<' ml'mbers ol the colleg1atc board "M } JOb IS sort or ltk1• Chan eellor 1:'1.'orman1 Watson's Miss fi<1!.m11s'>on l:'>.plt11ncd Sht• said the student bourd <1<.'ls m thl' same manner as th(• five C'oa!.I Community CollcgC' trustees. who ar<' elected by c11 s t rt<'l voters "Thcv're the.• OOl'S who art' elected h y the student body ... she• said "And lh<'Y appoint the pre sident ·· Why w<i!> she appointed instead of elected~ She said apathy to'A ard student government is underlined by tht· fa<'l lhat fewer than 1.000ofmon' than 26.000 cast votes for the new st udcnt trustees ·That kind of s hows how much interest there is," s~ said ... And we have control of $219,000 · · "That budget comes from student-owned concesstOnS. such a s the campus snack shops bookstore. profits from cigarel1t· marhines and pay telephones · And what plans do the pres1 dent and board have m mmd for the !>prmg semester " ··Wf?''rt' trying to focus on stu clenl serv1t:es," .M 1ss RasmusSQn ~aid. "We have an env1ronmen tat fair l'oming up in Apnl. and wt•'re also working on our lectun:• series " She lldm1ts several s pecial t•vents put on last s emester ··were not very successful." ad ding that sbe did not know if that was the fault o( the student go, ernm ent. or lack of publicity STUDENT LEADER Jane Rasmusson ALL WOllK GUARANTEED RJLL Yl First Quqlity Carpet Only! SHOP COMPARE SA mu OUAUTY PADDING • • • N..)11,\f PIHl..,LS • & lA80A AVAIL VE JAMC'.'S ~•us Wf rtlt!>lAll ANYVwHfAE NOW YOU CAN AFFORD TO CARPET THE WHOLE HOUSE SHAGS$ 00 • Pluih Shoq\ • Commerc1ol PER •DuPont • Nylom • Hi·lo'"'' • r ..... eed, SQ. • Sohdi ValuH to $6.9S YD. DECORATOR QUALITY$ 99 PLUSH CARPET I 00°/o NYLON PER SQ. YalltnTo Sl 8.95 YD. REMNANTS! LARGE SIZE REMNANTS for dining rooms, dens. 1 ..., ltving rms., bdrms .• etc. HEIVY~ALITT $ 99 PLUSH ARPET 100% NYLON PER SQ. Values To $14.95 YD • SHAGS $ 00 ...... 9-gs •Sntptvrn PER ·~ •T~Shag1 SQ. .• Nyton Sllap •Solich •toi..-T-V..._To$9.9S YO. IUIMEJIS OF ROLL MUICES l'llCED AT COST! SMALL SIZE REMNANTS for vans. cars, campers, ~ trailers, bathrooms, etc. A GOOD DEAL/, ,, ' ',,,I II ,, ' '• ,,,,,,,,., II I, f I u I\ I 1-1 ..... ,,,,,,,,, ,,, ,,, ' THOUSANDS OF YARDS TO CHOOSE FROM! Bring in Your Room ~JUrMlenfs .......... LAYAWAYSANDTBMSAVA&&A•f IOClll: ... Tm..WEl..UT.IA&ltlPJl.•tms.&•1111•1a 11Yl5 . ' Growing WALTHAM. Mui. CAP• - The public a. men 1u.spk10U1 ol bia than It hu beet ift a a~uaticm. &ad I.a mon mcUMd to want 1ovemment to control it, says an ottlc1al or the GaJlup or· 'anizaUon. · They are most concerned wlth tnlsleading advertising and other practices they consider as cheat· ing customers, according to Leonard Wood, executive vice president of the public opinion pOlling firm .• :Wood disclosed results Friday night of a series of polls over a decade showing increased suspi· cion or big business and decreased suspicion or big gov- ernment and big labor. He ap· peared at a Bentley College con· ference on business ethics. ANOTH E R PANELIST, Mercedes Bates, General Mills consumer vice president, agreed '¥ith Wood's findings that the piiblic sees business as being ~re unethical. ·,"If we're honest," she said, .. business executives must agree that the consumer movement could not have grown to its size today without mistakes, and, in some instances, really unethical practices on the part or busi- ness." According lo Wood , 23 percent of persons polled I ast January agreed that bi~ business con· stituted a maJor threat m the future. compared with 12 percent who agrero with the same state menl m 1968. Sirecharine Story A gloved animal handler holds a Rhesus monkey at the Albany, N. Y., Medical Center. Several of these monkeys were used in an experiment on the satety of saccharin. After six years. none of the 25 beasts fed large doses showed any ill ef- fects, researchers reported. Diplomat's Speech Upsets State Dept. GENEVA, Switzerland <AP ) The regular American delegate, Allard Lowenstein. was out of town last week when at came lime for the United States to ad dress the United Nations Human Rights Commission. The job fell to Brady Tyson. Jt was his maiden speech. It was a bombshell. a "front for American foreign policy " The \\-'hate I louse said Presi- dent Carter was not consulted in advancf.• on Tyson's speech. The State Department called it a personal statement and said the government stands on the con- clusions of a special Senate com- mittee, headed by Sen. Frank Church <D-ldaho) in 1975, that there was no direct U.S. involve· ment an the military coup that overthrew Allende in 1973. IAP> -FW tfffrr..._ • ttl te1'1"0r al unda ttl Haun Mo.Jtim 1ul\JIMD wu • lhot-lona and fr11hl4'nana •• ADolber wu tJad lh• pn~ •u m.t Tb• aarwmenl, worked Ovt * * * Muhammad Tells Fear CHICAGO (AP) -Black Muslim leader Wallace D. Muhammad says he is afraid for bis lire while the leader of the ter- rorist group that seited three buildings and hostages in Washington is free without bail. Muhammad made the state- ment Friday at a news con- ference in his South Side mosque after Hamaas Abdul Khaahs was freed following the 38-hour s iege in which he and 11 other followers held 134 persons hostage. A ne"sman was killed in the outbreak and four pcr:.ons were wounded. MUHAMMAD SAID he believes Khaahs, head of a nval Islamic sect, should have been held injaiJ rather than allowed to go free pending further court ac· lion. "Any man capable of seizing the City Hall. and the mosque in Washington and the B'nai B'nth temple and that killed a younj.! reporter ... is cap;.ible of k111in~ me," he said. After seizing the thrl't> build mgs on Wc.'(fnesda~. Khaalis and his followers dem<incfrd. umong other things, that MuhJmmad and various other Bl<1ck Muslim leaders be brought before him. KHAAUS, A Jead<'r of the Hanafi sect, a rival offshoot of the Black Muslims, blamed Muhammad and some of his followers for the slaying of his children in a 1973 attack on his home in Washington. A,w1,..p1191e Dead at 7J Internationally known or- ganist E. Power Biggs died Thursday, it was announced Friday. Biggs appeared with the Boston Symphony and Philadelphia orchestras. Jewish Group Lauds Arabs' Intercession ·•rrt AV aY frtt.b •. tb 4 lhe I • _... tblll .art ttl iM", '' aaid Samud P'11 n, • membor oa tbo tar est boaace 1roup, held at Uk: B' al B'nlll budquartt"n. "But havlnti been lh~&h a period ol two days of brutaJbalion and systemuUc tetYOr I rlnd il sboelt· ing." Betty Neal, taken captive by Abdul Khaalls as his secretary at B'naj B'rilh lhrouttbout I.be 38 hours, was satisfied. "If that was responsible for saving the people here, then I'm thankruJ for at," she said. Abdul Khaalis, 55, arrived at his Washington home patrolled by other followers carrying machetes and swords as the freed hostages were reaching thears. UNDER CONDITIONS im- posed by has judge, Abdul Khaatis 1s prohibited from traveling outside the city, must surrender his passport and may not possess firearms. He is also barred from contnbuting to pre- trial publicity. But he 1s not confined to jo.il, and some hostages and their re- I at 1 ves and others objected strongly to his freedom. Gladys Oohne, held at the B'nai B'rith building throughout the 38 hours, called Abdul Khaalis dangerous and said he s hould have been kept in custody. "Whether he would actually commit violence himself or have his ~unmen do it under his or- ders, I don't know," she said. .. Just the same, I'd rather not meet him on the street." COUNCILWOMAN Nadine Winter, whose son, Alan, was a hostage, said, .. I'm appalled they would release him. That means everyone's life 1s in jeopardy." Fishman. who was cut over an eye during the siege, said: : +IE SAID BIG government, listed by 46 percent of those polled in 1968 as being a major threat, was lasted by only 39 per· cent this year. Big labor re- mained the same al 26 percent. Others "'ere undecided. When tne question was asked in 1959, 15 percent considered business the greatest danger. Wood said he had no idea if the increase in suspicion or business and decrease 111 the attitude toward government was linked with the start of the administra- tion of President Carter. Brady Tyson -specialist in Latin American affairs, Methodist pastor, champion or the poor, former missionary in Brazil -took the floor to apologize for what he said were U.S. efforts to undermine the elected Chilean government or M arxisl Salvador Allende, over thrown ma 1973 military coup. A Case for Solomon WASmNGTON CAP> -The American Jewish Congress on Friday praised the work of the ambassadors of Egypt, Iran and Pakistan for helping gain the re· lease or Jewish and other hostages held by Hanafi Muslim gunmen. "I can't understand a system that would let it happen. I'm speechless. I just can't believe that people would interpret the law in such a way to protect the victimizers. "Obviously I was on the inside and happy to be sprung under any circumstances, but it was ;.i pretty shocking price to pay," he said. Asked how they compared the ethics and honesty of businesses and businessmen, 49 percent of those polled said business stan. dards were lower than the general standards. said Wood. But 36 percent said they were :i.rgher. , "Greed for money anrl d :general decline in the ~I andards •and morals of society are most foften seen as responsible for the :decline, .. said Wood • • DIPLOMATS on the 32-nation commission were s tartled . Washington issued a prompt dts· avowal. Brady Tyson, 50, was called home. But it wasn •t the first time he had been in hot water for something he had said. Remarks made at a bu II session with Braz11tan students while he was a m1ss1onary in Sao Paulo in 1966 brought an "mvitahon" from Brazil"s military government for him to leave the country. He was quoted as saymg then that Brazil. which two year ... earlier had a mahtary coup, W3!> Red Tape Outsnai-ls Dog . • TUSTIN <AP> -John Renton·s 4>et poodle bit the hand that fed .Ji1m Rut the only thin~ :-.narhng ""as red tape. > The dog, who doesn "t ~e<' vi "Well, bit at what he thought was a ):heese cracker und got his 1T\aster's hand instead. It wJs on 'ya minor cut. and a single stitch .and dab of iodine fixed 1t up • But Benton 1gnort>d a nurc;c's ;admonition that all dog b1tei- must be reported to authonties ..and, three day'I later. a ,POiiceman sho"'ec1 up at Renton·s .door to ticket him "hen he -touldn't 1mmechalt>lv pr0<luce )us dog's rabies cert1ftcllte THE POLICEMAN wa~ rnend ly enough and told Renton it "a." like a traffic tackct pay $15 and Jan no more ' Benton went d ov. n to the courthouse. wht>re 8 C'll'rk had a different idea. Benton 'c; money jvas refused and he was told an errnignment was mandatory • So next day, he took off work and went to court. "I was sitting with accused dope peddlers. burglars it didn't make me feel too great. · said Benton with a grimace Nonetheless, the case provided a break in the tedium for the Judge, "ho studied the case fi?ravely. noted the do~·s new rabies certificate and dismissed the cai.c Diiiy Pilot Dtl,owy ............ Mondav·Ftt<lay 11 vov dO not hlile vow p,ant'' by 5 30 p m c;all tlefpre 1 cm •nd your COPY will tie delo~ed, Saturday and Sunday If yOU do not ftc;fhve your copy by 8 a m <:ill bc'lore 10 1 m and your «>PY w•ll t>e df'l•'ll'ef~ C~TlllfJlllUI Moll Qfal'lge Coul'lty ,.,.., MJ·4UI Nottnwf'sl Hul'lttnoton Beach •nd Wesiminster .•. ._,121' San Cl!!!men1e. Cao1srrano Beac:n. San Juan Cap1s1rar>0. Dana F'olnt. Sourn Laouna L-01.na N1oue1 . • _. ..~out NEW YORK (A P 1 It hap- pened in State Supreme Court in Brooklyn m 1977. but the judge's problem was out or another age -what to do about the ultra· orthodox rabbi's son and de signaled successor when he and his wife divorced Rabbi Baruch Sochet. 22. as leader of th<' Karhn·Stohn Hass1d1 c movement. which claims 5,000 member" in the L'mted States and Israel fn con· trast to the customs of most Jews today, Hass1d1c Je"c; lake a mystical approach to the religion and msist on extraordinarily strict rules of <·ustom. dress and observance Their movement, founded 200 years .1go m Poland. tokes its n.ime trom .i pious ~roup which obJeCit:d to religious inno11at1ons m thl· Jrd Century RC And b~ the lrsd1twns of the Karim Stoltn Sl'Ct. th1• rabbi's lJ month old son was to be trained from childhood lo follow h1 m as its l<•;.ider BUT THE RABBI and his 19· year -old wife Rivka. a first C'OUS1n he married an March 1975, v. ere both seeking a divorce. After th<'v had lived in Israel, he said. s hP had moved to Caltforrua with their son, David Joshua. Now they both were charging each other with cruel and in· human treatment, and she was claamm~ custody as the mother. The rabbi, on the other hand, !>Ought guardianship or the child's religious future, claiming that in her hends there was no as- surance the boy would be trained properly for has destined role. JUDGE LOUIS B. Heller heard dozens of witnesses, and then he handed down this ruling. , Rain Hits North State .. Souilwast Also Gets Heavy Tlwnderstomu : IJ.S. s---... • TM l>ilrt•rd l ... l lwi\ Pfll<IU"<I I'll• ..,,,ot lt.-•l<..,,,4'1 Pteif\\lor ""' ittl lllrf't o.ty• lle<>an 10 194 uo SAh" q,v. but l>ltrri••d «•n!l•llon\ cont•n""'1 ~~ ft0r1'9Wt'1t Ka"'•'~ r'""tr•t ••-~. wltll \lj\lll!llty r"Cluo" '" nro II\ bl-1"9 • ..., Or l•tlnq P1'9(lplleltor1 ••-!I Ir°"' llqlll t to""°"' ~n '"\Orn .. 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"We are, of course. gratified and relieved by the freeing of the hostages at the three sites in Washington," said Rabbi Arthur Hertzberg, president or the J ewish Congress. "We are aware that among the factors that con· t ributed to their safe return to the families was the constructive and generous intercession on their behatf by the ambassadors of Egypt, Iran and Pakistan " CASH QGl IN ON 9 SPRING CLEANING Save With a Daily Pilot March Sale Ad Others were relieved the reign of terror in the nation's capital was over, whatever the terms. Marion Barry, a councilman wounded by a terrorist bullet in the takeover of city hall, said, "C • trust tbe Judgment of negotiators." 10°/o DISCOUNT ... 5 LINES OR MORE FOR 3 DAYS Spring'• an Ideal time to clean out clutter. Now, with a Dally Piiot March Sale classlfled ad, sprlng's a great time to clean up, too. Convert your clutter to cash by placing a classlfled ad of five llne1 or more for three days, and, save 1 O per cent on the cost of the ad • Complete detail• of this speclarsavlngs plan appear In today's cla11Hled section. If you have Items to sell In the following categorieayou'll wanttotakeadvantageof a March Sale ad: Antiques Garage Sales Office Equipment Appliances Household Goods Pianos & Organs Bicycles Jewelry Sewing Machines Cameras Machinery Sporting Goods Furniture Musical Instruments Swaps Use Cash, BankAmericard or MaeterCharge Remember -10% Discount -Act Now! Mall your ad or platti di~tty al any Daily Pilot omc-t. DAILY PILOT • Moon~ Go IAN raA llC: CAP I -ftye ~­memt.n ol lln. SWI M1uq oan'1 Uninca· tlon Cburcb '""t t.M wed:end wltb their famlll••· aft«r a Superior -Court JDd1• 1ranted their pareau 1pec1al tw~ay custody m hearlnp bere Priday The YOUD& adults and their parents are iD· volved in a n un · precedented legal balUe in temporary con- tbH-' •• • 11m•l••• brain t aeen In former c•9tured pnaonera ln Ole Koruo War. • Mid durin1 her cs., ... r ah• h d •n~ te:r1JtsW~cl 4D fbr:m•r memtw. ol lbe u a• ueo Chw'G!I. u w•ll H POW• Crom tbe 1'or am npthc. be a.wt ahe had l"X ammrd ttw fh-d }OWll and askf'd H '1o dM• a picture of • pel'3Ge. Th y k• d pt;m1uws drav.-1n1.1•. U. said. tmtlar to drirwmgs •b• 'd aeen by Kdr~•a POWs. servatorsblp bearings LOS la'fGttES (AP) puty for Garcia., saad •en•lott, U-apM ~two be for e Judge S. Lee .:..,:::=:~=.::=:::=:.:=:::===;;r: Vietim Sought Sena~or Vavuris to decide if -Boxin& manager Saturday that .. taet a attempla by U.. bu&ag pirents of the young Ffowie•Stl!indter tried to was never any contai:t manaaer le> ...-~ •~ .. Moonies" can become cont'act state Sen. Alex m a d e ' ' b e t w e e n epPOinl~t ~ disc~ AOURIS IN F1LM WORLD BOOKED IN LOS ANGEL.ES Angela Huaton •nd RoMan Polanski 30-day guardians of their P . (;a rti a ( f> ·Los Stein d I er and ~··~e:.__:aii~u~n!,!lm~~()Wl\~j!W"~~~~·:__-~========~ children. Allgeles> hours IMfbre he,...------- The parents chum the was appareotJy kid· children are victims ol riaped and m.uulered, an mind cooLrol and they aide to Carcia sajd Director . Charged need the time to return Saturday. their youngsters to their Steiodler·s body w,as true personalities round Wednesday in the through a process called b1tC'k seat of has 1976 deprogramming. Cadillac parked on the Polanski Faces Rape Accusation In tesllmony Fnday, sbou.tmr or dle Ventura Or Margaret Singer. a Freeway. Police said he chnacal psychologist and was severely beut.en, University of California thensmot.beredtodeaLb. LOS ANGELES <AP> -Film direc- tor Roman Polanski. whose w1fe was murdered seven years MCO by the Cbarl'9 Manson family. was free on $2,500 boud Saturday after being ac- cu.s9d ol r°'cably raping .. 13·year-0ld girl, potieesaid. The O.year-old Polanski, who dir~ted "Cbi.oatown," ''Rosemary's Biby'• and "JlepW,sion," was arrest· ed l'ridA.Y a' t.be Beverly Wilshire Hotel after t!Mt girl's mother filed a co11tp¥kU, J>C)kWe said . In the complaint. Polanski was ac· cused of picking up the girl al bt•r home Thursday afternoon for a photo graphic session al lhC' West Los Odd Robbery Didn't W o,rk BEV!:RLY HILLS CAP) -A Los Angeles 01an wb.o police said ~ed a less·tban-subt'te technique was chuged with thf ·burglary or a leather store Sa1l11•day, officers sai.d Rodney Walkct", 20, wa'i an the B'evcrly Hllls Ja 11 on $2 ,500 bond, polices.aid. A man drove. hi~ car through tbe glass door of Wilson's Hou:,e o( Sued(, scoo1,>e<1 up a number of leather and suede coats and drove away, polic(.! s aid. But he was captllJ'e(! b.y police when he rQmJ?led a tdeel'.one pole about a l)Joc:k aw.ny, o!O cers said. ; r Angeles home of actor Jack Nicholson. lecturer. told the judge CMDR. PETE Hagan, a police the five young adults ex-Job:D Noblet, field de- spokesman, said Saturday that the _fiiiiim~ ...... ,., .... ;;;;;;;;;~:::iiiiiiiil film maker allegedly took the teen· ager "out to the house where there was a group ol adults and he said, 'let's leave be.re." Then they drove about a half m ile away to another house where be raped her and abused her in other ways. Then he took her home." According to th" complaint. Polanski gave the girl lhc prcscnp· t10n drug Quaalude The owner of lhl' home where the i1 legal acts allegedly took place. about a half mile from Nicholson's house. wa..-: not 1mmedJaLely kno\\n, Hagan said. Pol ice officers went to the Nicholson home Friday with a search warrant to gather add1t1onal evi~. WHILE TKEaE, they arrested Angelica Huston, 26, daughter ol mov· ie direct.or John Huston. on a ch.arge of possessing ~aine Mi ss Hust.on, reportedly Nicholson's g1rlfnend. wic. frC'l"d nn Sl.500 bond HaJ?;an stressed that Nicholson ap µ.arently had oo wvolvement an the al leged rape, noting that the actor, who starred m Polanski's "Chinatown," was out of I.own Thursday He said there was nothing t.o lead them to believe that Miss Huston was invoJved either. Polanski 's arraignment was scheduled for Friday in West Los Angeles Mwlicipal Court. Malodylond School ol 'Dw>low hos o special one- yeo1 Chri~an Studi•s ,,..,.._ designed with you In mind R cyeat monv Christions feel just like Vo'J. Thev have o need In their lives for disciplined theologicol training. bot aie QOt coJled to o full.time mlMtr\I. ~ CM ~ Slilclll Proyom l1lelts this nMd bJ helping develop II\ the students an awareness and obOlty to utlbe the gifts and ministries of the Holy Sp1!1t In heflJ ~ct of their own m1nktrv-B1ble ~ of Chnsbon leode~h1p Outstanding chorismot1c teodu!lf5 11149 flo~rt kost, Wclu Mattii'I ond Michael &Jq en ,i·st o few of the Inspired lnstJu<tors from whocl you con team. f..IW·~ tlur best Idling S3.99 per yard gabardine as now S2.88 pery:ud. So fabric , notions •md McCall Pattc1· ,t 1 #~for this pantsuit (s1lC I 0) lldd up to a mt • , plttancc, instead of the S~9 you'd p3y for an. l' I.It~~ like tl.ais one ready-madr .. I 00'~'0 O~cron~ P\' _.vc~ta pbardinc, 60'', wi<h: and machine was' .iabic. , l«Jll1lWEID1 ~ .. PRlrtTS AT A, UGHT PP d<:E: SU A PER YARD. Our S4.99 Ql.il·na® prints ai d now only S3.88. Al lhls pnce,) iou un ~;ew • .,..hole wardrobe of blouses Jnd dret>SCs. lOO l• Oanae nylon. 60" w1Je i .nd mJCI Jno WVSh1blc. &W.A Dl.crJtF..R•l.OOk IMt£Ss 1Ql 0 1.-tLY $7~ P~ll YARD. Special purd1: 1sc. 'iOOJ Dacron® Purw~tcr Jb\lrJ ... t PJIOlS. MJke a L·J>lf ·ce dr~s Im ~10.95 (Sile IOI including .fJb11 c. nof ions J1'td M~Call Palttrn f/54 34. <>U'' wu' it, machine washabk. •v 111 llbrl<:\ at mo.i >lom S~IN6ER SEWING CENTERS wmTE'!S1 SHOW~ASE ' / 4. I fVIASTER CHARGE BANKAMERJCARD At last, the loveseat even a dealer can lov€! Because it has all kinds of appeal. fior all kinds of people. Another great·innovaticm frCiim La-Z-Boy, the PairChair dor~sn't just sit there. Each side reclines independently t o any J>e>sition , including full bed 1.-est-thrnk of the·poss;bilnles! Yet the PairCha·i r can be, placeti one rnch'trorr1 'the wall. Which makes it ·rat,aal tortooay's scaled-down fi,1;ng:quamers. And it's available in a wide ·Choice of styles and fabrics, ma'r'lyof Hercuton olefin fiber. This season there's going to tie a lot of action in PairChairs. Don't let it start without you. The La-~~Boy S.Q[e~te~"'· I HERCULON ••01STT•nt T•A--••lll • MaAW\.CI t...oDftfllDllAT'&O. • ...._ .. ING'"'"' DCUWA._C. f'Ol9 fft OL.llt'IN r leU• Mission Viejo 28892 Marguerite Pkwv. (off Avery i"kwy.) 495-5902 MON.-SAT.10.:5 C©staL Mesa 369 . n_ 7th Street "'(Westport Square) .(acttner T?asUn•& 17th St.) (acm>IS frota lUllph's Market) 6t.l2-8657 MON.-FRI. 10-7 ~AT.10-5 FREE DEµvElf,Y~·mn'E NREa . . I , , ~ Always Hundreds Of LA,.z-BOY CHAlRS IN STOCK • . The redenlJ aow:rnmem't mmo.mced ban on • • $ll.14y to throw eaceharin otr the man et. • 0C:barin la ~olnl to ere te tttribte clbVesl to tboae wl1h ~ w~icht problems, s.edous d1eta.ry problems for i:llubetlcs and an unnecessary restricUao to those wh> en.JOY sugar-free soft drlnk.s. • Many aspects or the ban-expJalned in detail in u U Cea.rreu ii wlllinl to square off •lain.st lbe tobaeco f armera and tbe t.obKco indualry and ban lelh.a..l clpttt~ it doe.sn"l llUl.ke seme to I.hove I.be pubbc around with this incaovenienee. lf the FDA can't be induced to tttOD!Sldtt its de- dsion, Congress sbouJd repttal or alter the sections of lha t 1958 law lhat created this silly iutuation. HE KRY K15,SlN<;ER ]>age 1 Daily Pilot story today-are outright silly: NBC . -Cigarettes, which are proven health buards · ctnd wtnch shorten lives absolutely, are permitted on the market. . -White sugar. whicp saccharin usually replaces. Parties, l,ines Jammed NEW.5 CONSULiANT · 'is one of the worst nutritional enemies in the diet. It also is a primary cause of dental cavities. .• • -Persons with weight problems are going to • have more trouble than ever if they have to switchf rom e;accharin back to calorie-laden sugar products. Orange County's five supervisors sat down last week to draw new politicaJ boundaries for the coun- ty's five supervisorial districts and found partisanship in what should be a nonpartisan issue. ' ''" 11~ .. -Scientific evidence leading to the ban was ~gathered in Canada, not in the U.S ., and is based on • the fact that some rats fed large amounts of saccharin developed cancer. Matching that test in a human would require one to drink 800 12-ounce cans of s ugar. f rce cola each day for a lifetime. -Diabetics have been told tha t maybe-just maybe-they'll be able to buy saccharin with a pre- scription. Under this anomaly, it could be concluded I hut s accharin is okay if you 're sick with diubetes, not okay if you're well. People are emotional about the FDA 's action. They resent being told that some vague .scientific theorem is dictating their right of choice. The FDA possibly had no choice in making the ban. Based on a law passed by Congress in 1958, any foodstuff that creates cancer in animals must be re· moved from the market, provided the testing is scien- tific and conclusive, and there are no condilions or c1ualificaUons on the amounts used. Still. the decision seems strained at best and the l'DA gave appearances of pouncing on the Canadian A representative of the Republican Central Com- mittee complained about not being consulted or hav- ing a chance lo review the four redistricting plans shoved before the supervisors. So, Supervisor Laurence Schmit, a Republican, s aid he would meet with the committee to discuss the plans. Then, Supervisor RaJph Clark, a Democrat, s aid what's good for the goose is good for the gander and suggested providing the same s e rvice to the Democratic Central Committee. Taking it a step further, Clark joshingly said the American Independent Party, Peace and Freedom Party and other minority parties might be interested in having a say in redistricting . The task of redistricting should center on equaliz· ing population within the five districts and retaining, as much as possible, city and community integrity. Unless the s upervisors can forget their own party inclinations, the redistricting will be nothing more than a farce. Oil Crisis 'Grave as War, Not as Dramatic' WASHINGTON -Amid the speechifying that there is nothing Jo this energy situation which a ittle laissez-faire can't cure, it's amusing to read the president of Atlantic Ri chfield, Thornton Brads haw , ' 'favors pric1• <'Ontrnls 1n h1:-. , .. !ndustry · "A fr ee • ··'market for · • crude oil docs not ex 1st. .. the r..-ee •market •' tnechanis m ha s never '• worked for oil because there always has been too much oi l or too little ... therefore I am reluc- .;~ ~tantly 4rawn t.o .. lhe permanent ", 1t1anagement of crude oil prices 1b 'y th e l' S j!ovcrnmcnt" IF'ortunc. ~·cbru<tr). 1977. "My ThorntonBradsbaw). VON HOFFMAN Case for National Planning," by ( ] As a matter of historical fact Mr. Bradshaw is correct. No in- dustry bas clamored with more persistence than oil for many and various kmds of government in· tervcntiort. Whether or not the free market svstem can work with oil. the ·industry's exec· utives have never thought so ex· cept for those brief periOds when their product was in short supply and they stood to gain by an up- ward rise in lhe p..-ices. Even then, though, they have still favored other kinds or controls and regulations. THE FOUNDATION for more controls is being laid by Mr. Bradshaw when he says, "Today we face a crisis that in many r espects is as grave as war, although not as dramati.cally ap- parent." Whenever the war a nalogy 1s trotted out. beware; some among us are looking to use the ultimate rationalization for employing the police power of the state to change the social and economic order by coercion. In- voking the state of war idea permits the ladies and gentlemen of goveram ent, with their private-sector allies, to do otherwise unthinkable things. When you can convince people that they are in a war-like situa- tion you can dispense with a lot of the arguing which attends the de· mocrallc process. Thal is always the temptation of those possessed of an impatient zeal for the com monweal and a conviction that they have a more perfect, private understanding of how to serve il. There is a lot or that in Washington just now. You don't have to have entree to higher places to hear highly placed peo· pie say there's been enough talk about energy, when do we get the energy policy and start the ac- tion? IF CONGRESS is going to treat this in a "business-as-usual" or some other cliche manner, then let's have a wartime state of emergency, appoint a czar and get cracking. The balance of groups and forces, the eternal frictions and inertias are so even, 1t must ap· pear to people of affairs that the ordinary processes of govern ment can't be used to leg1slalt> and decide how to move in m:w directions. The actual, as op· posed to the textbook, American government is an increasingly useless instrument for change. Ours has become more of a housekeeping government, more of a caretaker operation than a set or institutions able to break new ground when needed. If government is to be a kind of a mass stalemate. a permanent and enduring interregnum, then . there must be a correspondingly great temptation to try to rule by declaring crises and emergen- cies , by suspending public debate and by resorting to temporary, limited dictatorships -our re· curring czars and czarships -to get on with'thc job. AMERICAN politicians are prone to suffer from a minor mental illness known as the Winston Ch urchill syndrome, the beUef that they can only display their greatness and reach their potential during dangerous and arduous times. Impatience, the Churchill syndrome and a secular. Calvinist belief that "sacrifice" is somehow good for us, all combine to make the worst sort of energy policy lhe most likely. It will be one that will doubtless please Mr. Bradshaw because il will include massive amounts of publicly supplied money for the research and de· velopment of substitute fuel sup- plies. The idea will be to keep present corporate and gov· ern mental institutions intact, and to do that we can have only one kind of energy program, one which spends skH).ions to feed fuel into extant m\rketing an<t distribution systems. . . PaperwQrk's Extent Hard to Copy So more .hinges on an energy policy than keeping warm. We can go the big way, keeping ever- ything status quo ante, even the size of automobiles, and concen- trate· ou)" efforts on an ex- travagant attempt to find new fuels for our ever-expanding na- tional gas tank. The big way guarantees us a continuation of the centralized, ubiquitously re- gulatory government everyone complains of. • "I . ' -To thl' Editor Pf'ople who survived 1n the tirmcd s<•rv1rt•s. the u~ual seven !Carbon cop1e::., questionnaires, 'government rl'd tape and necessary rcg1mentat1on, '-''clcome thf· 1ndPJWnl11>nC'1' N• Joyed in l'1vd1<rn hfc. n:i;:1.11n10g the right to u:w tht•ir own in itial1v1• and to be .m 10d1v1clual "' tltl'ad of :i M'ri;1l number llnw<·ver. b1g governm('nt , t h r o u g h 1• x p a n d e d burc>;JU('rHC'ICS, the USC Of 107 t.<>P•C·s. forms. and question· nu ires. the time limit imposed to Jilt out U1e red tape and the unjust penalties d1l'lt1ted if the pro- c· ed u res are not observed "reeks" of government 1n- h•rfcrt>nce and rcg1mcntat1on of .. we the 1><'opl e." /\ppurently, Falh1•r Time is ex· pccted to !ipced up the proverbial treadmill for the frenzied dtltenry to enable them to make ·out the next issuance or govern· lTlent red-tape. The bureau cr:itic mon- sters have chewed up ;ind tcgurgitated the Privacy Act Punch '~ ,. J~ -:·-:.--~ ... , i ---. -· ... ---7~ : . , .. • p •• ,"' . " ' t . .. .;!k<iel- through the issuance or certain questionnaires, pelted the reci· pients w1th others that are the equivalent of an FBI or CIA in· vestigativc procedures. harassed participants with duplicated fo rms and inflicted penalties for computerized mistakes made by the inefficiency of some of lbe bureau's personnel. THESE BUREAUS and de· partments are developing into a series of hidden governments within our administrative bodies, uncontrollable in size and costly to revise. They are usually given birth when the federal govern- menl allots money to the states "'here needed. The financial aid is diminished b y the formation of another bureoaucracy, employing bun· dreds of sometimes inex· perienced personnel to issue lhe miles of paperwork. (The federal department that dreams up these intricate forms seems uncon· cerned with the paper shortage.) IC this monstrous system is not revamped and the red tape [ 1'F"" L [ r ; . "Btilieve me, Florence, rm really grateful that :rou're a T•tal Womu. It'• jaa tlaat I aluov eomblaecl laeoiae." ( MAILBOX ) Ult•" from •••det1 ••• ---Tiie ri9M IO ...-..w I.tit" to Ill •pace orel l,.,.Mte ll0.1 I•.-.. ~ed ullen ol JOO word• or , .. , '°"'" be 91,,.n _,.....,., All l•ll•rt mull iftC-11.,...tvre an<S malll ... add~11>11l UlftH INY lie Wit-Id on rt 4.,..C II •uttl<tenl re .. on Is .lPPI"""'· PMtry wlll notM,...i.llilltd. simplified and revised the nation may soon be regimented into on- ly one gigantic bureaiucracy - "The Mental Health Depart- ment" or nationwide insane asylum. operated b:r zombies and robots. Before such a "hnppening" does take place. possihly, if those who represent "we the harassed people." were besieged with let- ters of protest -each missive de· manding an immediate! answer or threating further abandon- ment of the voter's booths -then those governing would obtain a better understanding o( citizens bogged down in government red tape and regimentation. ELINOR DA VIS To the Editor: In reference to the article in the Sunday, Mareh 6, edition of your paper, entitled .. "County Gays Edge Out of the Closet." I would like to take this 1noment to personally thank Jack' Chappell and all other responsible persons for doing such a fine job in relat- ing true information to the peo- ple. I feel that it is each person's right to accept or disagree with gay life style. But 1 also feel that in order to make a reasonable judgment. you must have the tacts and know what's &oing on . I, and I am su.re many others. thank you for yQUr honesty. I will look forward to future articles on the gay life style in Orange County. s. L. •..... .....,., .... To the FA.ltor: It was the balt-r.nad German pbllo.opher, Nleb:sche, wbo shed • ·~ rnealiq li&bt on human UWN whm be Ni4,~ .. A snan will -' .. forgive you the murder of his wife and the rape of his daughter before he will forgive you the loss of his property.'· This truth is being demonstrat- ed on a grand scale by the western industrial nations in their behavior toward the oil· rich Arab nations of the Middle East. A recent news account tells us that the French police re- cognized the gangster who master-minded-the terrorist at· tack at the Munich Olympics, which cost the lives of 11 Israelis and one German policeman, when that terrorist was recently on a PLO mission to Paris. They threw him in jail and held him in custody for extradition by Germany, which wanted to try him for those murders. But top French government of· ficials, interested in their coun- try's profiting from the oil-rich Arab countries' rush to in· dustrialization, felt this would hurt their business relations with the Mideast Arab oil countries. which countries had financed and sponsored the PLO ter- rorists, ignored their obligation to humanity to brlng this mass killer to justice and released him from jail to go to freedom in Algeria. · Nietzsche was right. Where loss of property is involved, whether a man's house or big in· dustry's profits, conscience can- not intervene. Even the perpetrators of large-scale murder in countries outside their own are not only not ap- prehended but powerful govern- ments make apologies to them when the law enforcement agen- cies of those governments try to bring them to justice. It appears that, in human be- ings, the great God Mammon will always prevail over their cons- ciences. HYMANOLKEN Trip -..,,.p•hlts To the F.ditor: Ltls...salurday my wife and r paid four dollars each to participate ln a whale·wotcbing expedition run by Davey's Ux:ker Sportfl8hln1 on Balboa 1.aland. 'Ibo trip waa to bn vc lut,... ed three boon. An bour after departing, however. the captain announced that we would be turning back to watch the start of a boat race near Newport jetty. This diversion lasted over half an hour. We made another short cir- cle in an effort to spot a few more whales and once again beaded back to watch the finish or the boat race, and then to dock. WHEN I COMPLAINED to the management about the time spent watching the race, I was told that I had seen several whales and that I shouldn't be up· set about getting to watch part or the boat race as well. It seems hardly ethical for this company to take my money for a whale-watching tou..-, without telling me that nearly half the time would be spent near shore watching a boat race. I wonder if something can't be done to pre- vent companies like this from taking advantage of a captive au· dience. K. M. WfUTLOCK Gooda.olU L•kfng· . ..,,; To the Editor:' " So Goodwill officials cannot figure out why their discard con· tributions have 'dropped to a trickle in recent weeks,' (Daily· Pilotl/8/77) ! There certainly is no mystery about it -Goodwill had made it 99% more difficult for people to dispose of their discards 'in re- cent weeks.' THERE USED TO be pick-up boxes In every neighborhood shopping center. There was a THE SMALL way would main· lain our standard of living but would also preserve some degree of individual liberty while reviv- ing a technical and economic versatility and flexibility which have been atrophying under a system that labors to. perfect such expensive, centrali'Eed and disaster-prone arrangements as a national power grid. When industrialists aband\>n their free market theology to~kl[ fo..-controls, as Mr. Bradshaw has done, what is at st ake transcends a debate over allocat- ing energy r~search money. In the crisis-lil(.efsimula~ war at· mosphere of the "energy emergency," major decisions will be called 'technical and economic but, because they go to all forms of powei: (horsepower. hydroelectric j>ower and political power), will be binding on our Ii~& in the most personal ways. Tfie issue is whether the energy crisis will be "solved" by giving the government the power to tell us· how hot or bow cold our bedrooms must be or whether it is still possible to reorder our in- stitutions so that some control over our immediate environ· men ts is left to us. ORANGE COAST. DAILY PILOT Ro~rt N. Wt11d. Publtllttr Thomas Ke~vll. EdUor big, beautiful, manned mobile The f!dltorlal paie or the Dally collection trailer at Culver at Pilot auks ,0 Inform and Michelson where IRS receipts •Umulate readera by Pre:Mntl'nl could be obtained for discards. on ttiJa paae dlverae comment111 Most residents in thiS area are on topics or interest by ayndioat· working couples who cannot stay eel ~umnlsta and eark>Onlltl. bJ home to meet the pick·up van provklln1 a forum lor l'ttlilleh' during the work-week, and are views and by preaenUni W. not prone to giving up thelr pre-newspaper'• oelnlont ..-.w.. cious days off for that purpose. on current toplca. The edttor'lal Many women who do suy bomo oplnlont ol th• 0•111 Pilot .,,.._,, are reluctant to open their doors ' only In tilt editorial column at the to strangers in these violent ~~ 't~ ~:·~~~= :i· times. cartoonlstt and letter writen are Provide a convenient pick-up tMit own and no tndO'l"llement of center open durina non-working thetr vlewa by the Dafl)i PUot hours aQd the discard cootribu-lhould be lnf•rrtcl. Lions wW increase. t Sunday, March 13, 19'1'1 C.CABPENTER ~~-------------------~ ,j w ... pt ~Lo• I DW.. Uual • u.. ,....._. ,. °' the heartl COVef' la tMMfly Dftd .,.r( n. . la no .,.ale. MOit people I ulkl'd wllb wen tempera , nef'pt one. Thh exc.ptton wu a banke-r, llD t-atimable man Ul his city, who startled me with tua anx· 1ous quesuons about t.be Sov· 1el Union. ''I just know the Russians are getting ready for a war." declared the banker, who in his daily work deploys his mind in conservative fashion. "We've got to stop them by build· ing the B·l bomber, developing the cruise missile and that other stuff. .. OTHERWISE, they're going to come over here, maybe this year, by laun<.'hing a nuclear at· tack on us I know. I visited the SAC (Strategic Air Command) base out in Nebraska, and I know what's going on. "Don't you tblnlll tbo1e ft 1-• loco eover Uk naJlb.tnt loud 'u on 'lbrJ'•• sot nodt 1 Tbdr ltC'OOOIDJ .. a failun. M> I.he)' want ... bave " I lw blot out, mulled our the t'Omplex quHUona about norlur w aponry throw •c:IU}lt, bnknre bam~ aod •II the r t and frnally lotd ht m ''I don't !Junk the" wall be llny war or attaek In 1977, the way )'OU aay Attu all, why would the Sov lets want to lost-the SlOO nullion th•t NBC IA giving them for ex elusive coverage of the 1980 Olymptcs'? "WE'RE SAFE until 1980 because the Sov1t>ls don 't want to give up that good, hard Western currency, and they will love the exposure they'll get from NBC ··Besides, l don't thank the Sov iels want a war anyway. The la.st one they had kalled 15 to 20 millfon of their people and ruined their country. They like to act tough and can be nasty. but they don't want a war '' Well, now, my d1\Cr!>10naq ploy wasn't without some ~uh stance. After all, tht> 150 hours of coverage NBC as scheduling 1::. unprecedented, and 65 of them ( are "•n p-1me umo. AJtoptbcr. lh• c:on•n1e Will double that ol the une Olymp.10. held ln Mon· treal Tht" $o\·1dll ,1rt-eia1er lo &bow tbe splendors of Lenan1ud. Moac:ow, Kiev •nd TalUn - where aome 200 event.I wlll be held, w1Ul 12,000 ~thletu compet· Ing. The way NBC plans It now, !>UbJeCt to rescheduhng due lo B-l born bers. nuclear throw weight compllcat1ons and cruise mis· sties. there will be mormng, noon and night coverage from Mother Russia, whoops, the Soviet L.'ruun. BUT M\' FRIEND in Iowa, that banker. also made the point, "There's been a lot of activity in Washinglon about the Soviet threat "He's partly right The Carter Admm1strallon has talked rather tough and has taken actions on the Soviet Union "h1ch hardly please the elderly phalanx of men m the Kremlin. The President's letter lo An· MOaEOVEa, ~lcratary of State CynJa Vance's comJ).llaMe with M.r. Carter'a SM>flcy of puniabint lesaer nat'iou like Ethiopta; ,Artenll va and Urufu.y for not measuri 1lf up to Carter Hwnu·Riaht.s stai \dard:s. w bile allowing other vi<. -lator9 llke South Korea and the Pt.'illiP- panea off the morallstlc t.'OOk because they are needed for ''security" pw'p06es, causes t~e Politburo and leadership of otb~T nations to blink a bit and wonder. A nation as large as ours always builds to a level of frustration with everyday life. That frustration can be . mobiUzed and focused on an "enemy," i.e., the Soviet Unioo. WS AUD N&U a nui~a• fRM• toh•• oa ~ and to pN\I from DatJ lheJ Uhtodo. Bad I 11 betwen I.be two toper powen, the Ua1t.ed llet.- and t.be Scwi« Urdoe, cGU.ld ..._ vcl.op and lntemlly ln th eocn11111 months. The lnaredlmu are th re. The detente wb!cb Nlxola· Kissinger wroqbt ln the llU'f7 '70s could give way to some f•nt· bearing ·in the late '10s. But wbo needs it? Oddly enough, those 1980 Olympics in the Soviet Union might be a nice piece of ln· surance after all, and $100 million in TV rights could '-a small sweetener which goes a long way, . I Is Class in Y 011r Way? Teach Self, Trost Own Judgtnenl .~J--.~j i By GAR\' KEENE Cory Keene tS on Orange County high school teacher who re~-ides m Irvine. I have nothing against schools. In fact, I received a teaching credential less than a year ago. Nevertheless, this past weekend J learned a lesson that left me thinking about the role or 'or- ganized' education in our society. While attending a class at a local junior college I began feel· ing guilty. I reaLized I was wast- ing my time. I had been patient; 1L was the third class meetang . But I finally couldn't wait there any longer so I just got up and left. What had happened? 1t wasn't a lack of will on my part, or a move lo avoid conflict; rather, it was the nagging certainty that I could do a better job teaching myself. I WASN'T LEARNING what I came there to learn. I had expec- tations to meet, basic questions lo askt ideas to explore, but the class it seemed was holding me down. My desires would have lo be tailored to meet the organized needs of the instructor It wasn't the first occasion where I was just 'putting in time' jn a classroom (including some teacher education classes, im· agine•) but it was the first ltml' when I wasn't obhgated to stay Now that l have withdrawn from the class I find myself won· dering about those students who remain. Might not they feel the same frustration I did'' And 1f so, why do they continue? Jf not for obligation's sak,e, then for some other reason ... In an age or spec1alizat1on, teaching has been left to "teachers." And learning, it 1s thought, pro~rly takes place m a classroom. As a re::.ult people have failed to recognize lhC'1r greatest teaching learnin ... re source: themselves THEY SIT AND BORE themselves in clas ~room s because they lack conriden<.'e in their own learning ability. Even those students with the highest grades are no exception because they too rely on the teacher to do the teaching and the classroom to locate the learning The ultimate aim of teachers should be to make them::.elves unnecessary Students should grow to be independent of their teachers, students should be taught to teach themselves Teachers who make students de pendent on them do so not for the students' benefit but for their own glorificallon. Good teachers should stnve to ( OTHER VIEWS ) School Boards: Not a Pl.ace for Those Who 'Care' makC' a subJcCt engrossing and learning fun. When students find learning fun they become self· mot1vahng. Then they will and should be allowed to ask their own questions, read their own books, make their own observa· lions. l . ' • • f . . ,, . ' l'M SELFISH -I don't want teachers doing all the learning for me And, Likewise, l don't wish to adapt my interests to th1•1rs I walked out of a class becausl' I <.'Ould learn more by teaching mysl'lf. Better to trust one s own judgment, cunos1ty and creative urges Difficult to F t_~ll a Lie A passion can be overcome on· ly by a stronger passion, nol by reason; thus. only a passion for truth can subdue the habit of ly· ing, and no one can be "re- asoned" out of mendacity. ( SYDNEY HARRIS) former, and disagree with tl1e Jatter. ">he danger in lhe philosophy ot "a cc:epting the inevitable" Is tha\"~it soon becomes increuingty comJortable to view the •corU• lngent as the inevitabl~. Nobody needs a teacher to read the newspaper every .day or listen to the radio. I think of a11 the people pursuing hobbies, engaged m conversations, using all their senses -wnling, draw- ing, compultng, lislenmg, feel· ing, moving. I think of aJJ the children, teen-agers, and adults filling their minds at bookstores and libraries. Truly, they are tht-ir own teachers. It is dangerously wrong to think of technology as a mere "tool" that can be used (or either good or bad, when in fact it is a culture. continually narrowing our choice or values at the same time that it broadens our options for action. lacks the courage to compete on equal terms in living-which is the hardest game of all to play by the rules. Primitive a nd literal in· terpretatioos of the Gospel have done mo.re lo repel seekers of r~ llgious truth than any amount of anti-Biblical propaganda. f It is 'true that "he travels the fastest who travels alone." bat what's tL \e point of traveli.ag fast .. if you h ave no one you want (o getbacktc.1? In a society of choice. with freedom of speech and the press, organized education s hould ideally become a facilitator to in· spire confidence in the natural desire of pe<>ple to be the1r own teachers anct , m turn. their own best students What makes New York so basically provincial is precisely its exclusive sense of soph1st1ca· ti on; for a genuine sophisticate is a's much at home in the cabba~e patch as in the Colony Club. Great ideas take their revenge for being rejected when they are bom by becoming mischievously distorted when they mature into acceptance. Almost ev eryone imagiltM that getting "livi d" means purpling in the faot, when actually it means paling. • . ---Itfthe .. s~i;ncet ': men or genius are innovators; uut in the arts they ·are more likely to be culminators, who c ep the end of a period. A criminal is someone who courts violent dying because he The only difference between "eloquence" and "rhetoric" is that we wish to believe the Tuienly-seven trustees were elected to of· fice Uul week m Orange C()Q..'lt school du· trads Many mcumbenls and stwral pra&pec- twe candadcues chose nol to nm. perhaps for reasons similar to these reprinted from the News·Chromcle of Thousand Oak.s. The tnals of boardmanship -serving on a school board -are not among the topics al the pre·elect1on forums, and more s tne pity. True, most of the can- didates don't really know what awaits lhem if they are elected, and incumbents a r~ usually too modest to go into that kind of exposition. But a fnend who now serves on a school board in Lompoc, and who is not seeking reelection, offers a glimpse into the boardroom, and what makes people serve m spite of what goes on there. And why she ts not going to do so again. THE ISSUE WAS closing schools. Faced with a decline of 4,000 elementary school enrollees, and a number of schools with fewer than 300 pupils each, the board had twice faced the need to shut down schools, and twice declined to come to gnps with it. Midway through the wrangl~. the dis- trict superintendent was replaced. At last, the battle was joined. It.turned out that the "target" school for closing was the newest one in the district. and served as the "honors" center for men- tally gifted minors. "So we had our meetings, with 400-plus angry parents at a time,'' she recalls. •'I had to psych myself out to get up the nerve to go to board meetings because for a bout three months we could count on 20-to-40 people applauding, snickering, and generally being rather ugly in pursuit of keeping the school open. "LETJ'ERS TO THE EDITOR" oft~n took parts or several pages. Kids picket· ed (which really drove the boa.rd and superintendent up the waU ; we didn't want kids involved either way). That tolerant and genUe man I'm married to was approached twice in one day al a shopping center to sign a petition to re- call me." But there was ano,tber side. "The rest or the community, having suffered a doubling or iU school taxes, was with us. J got whispered encourage· menl across counters in st.ores, notes tucked under my door, pbcme calls, aHJ aaylng, 'You've got to close SC'hools.' But almost no one was brave enou~ to come to a meeting and say so. "One old board member who dh'f, a nice old genUeman farmer, got laugl\ed down by the anti-closure audience. A majority of the staff and communil~ urged the board, 'Don't back down,' but public encouragement was rare." THE BOARD VOTED TO close down two schools. One of those was the school which the trustee's own 10..year-old son attended. Along the way, the trustee recalls~ lrig accused of trying to have a newspaper reporter fired (an ex-. reporter herself, she regarded that ac· cusation as a low blow), and being sub- jected to the recall move which fluled. As to why she Is not seeking another term on the board, she says: "Four more years of always being available to talk on the phone, go to a meeting, answer complaints, and generally be held ac· countable? I guess I'm not really up to it. It's damn tough to be laughed at w~ you are doing your best. I gue11. truthfully, I'm simply not that tougb.'• Apparently that's what ls needed - toughness -ln school trustees t.bes4' days. It is not a place where 1eatleneaa shines, no matter how much we say we want board members who "care." Hustler: 'Exploiting Freedoms for Own Ends'j James Jackson Kilpatrick, the conservative columnist, is oppos. ing the attempt lo ban the nudie magazine Hustler. Kilpatrick takes the classic position against censorship. Once you al· low govern· ment to establish its ri1bl to de· lennlne what should or •hould not be published, it la only a thort time before the censors wtll be swarmlne all over everythlnf. Jack Kilpatrick is an old trtencl. I ldked him wbcthcr be felt. comlortablo about ~mini to the defense of Hustler. Kilpatrick admitted he gagged at the thought of siding \JP with the operators ()I a sleazy s he et like Hustler. He felt, nE:•vertheless, that he would be evt'n more uncomfortable if he •er,it to allow his personal dis- taste for irresponsible publishing to aet jn the way of his obllga· tlont to the First Amendment to the Const'!t\rt.loo. I AP•'tLAUDED Jack Kilpatrick and others in the Fourth Estat,, for holding the line on constiluti~'Sal liberty. Al the same time, wt need not reet we are impaled on the horns of • dilemma. I believe wo caa uphold Huttltr's right to ptJbllah but we can alto tre4t. Huatl.er for what lt. la -an altoletber dtwplcable en· [ NORMAN ] COUSINS terpnsc that 1s explo1t1n~ prin ciples of freedom for its own ends. Nothing ls more ludicrous, in fact, than the spectacle of Larry Flynt, publisher of Hustler, clothing himself in the garments of Thomas Jefferson and striking a pose as an exemplar or con· stitutional liberties. It is pre· posterous that such a figure ~hould presume to lecture to the American people about the meaninJ of liberty. I WOULD GUESS that tbe lut lhiAI In the world that Flynt. would like to see right now ls & quick vletory: He Is 1et&:&o1 ; millions oC dollarf(Of.free publlci· ty for his ma1azlne and probably wants to extend the bonanza as long as he can. But it is absurd to cast the man in the role of hero. We can uphold his right to publish; but even as we do so, we need pay him no respect. He ls debuing American publlabing and should be treated with con· tempt. Parents need not be ftuatrated in their lttompt to protect their children qalmt what they COO· sider to be commerclallaed depnv1ty. WhUe they should not attempt to suppress the m •ta.z:i.M. they arc not wit.bout rctoune. They can use lbetr economic power aplmt newutand dealera who handle HUl\ler and qaJftrt • adyertiMn wbo thlllk it'• ap- .. propriate to ride thi.• particular gravy train. The harm done to children by such magazines is n ~t that lt give them too graphic a view oC sexual Yariations but thai Jt. de· sensitizes them for any ~ean­ inf ful sexual relationship. ~.L do- taches sex from love and thus deprives them of one of llle's most satlafytq experleocea. IT DOBSN"I' Jead people into love but away from it. It mates love into nothlnf more than a numbttl pme, aubstJtutin( a craving for conquest for the real tblni. Jt la 1 weird world of empt.)' encounters and idiotic dibbling. It a.a.nlhUates mystery and eUlts the machine. The l>Ub&1lber of HuaUer con- tends that no One tboWd aUempt to tell 111.m •bat to pubUah ADd bo opposes all those who 1eet tp , draw the line in dealing wil.b the Umlta of pomolJ:aphy. YET, WHEN queat~Del on a TV ahow whether be wow4 use photographs of. chU~ 16 pornographic aequenc ... b• unctimonioualJ declertd . ._. would be ablolutely oppotld • exploltln1 cbildrea ln-th .. fashion. He tbu1 contrtdlct:t b.lmtelt when ho 1919 tbat jarDOo 1raphy la pracU~ im....-1.bla to define. ,,....-:-"' • Certainly, a line bu ~ be drawn. Historically, bo~r. I iovemmeot has proved lllilf ln• - capable of drawina thta llD• rea1-'0nSlbly. But it la well Ylt.bln tho .ineans of cltlleu 14 ~ IUll\eft to IWd up f u &bell' rilbb ,fVeD .. thq ~&a. rl&btal'•ftM~ •. Sy. tem Readied 81 aolSm aAa•~a Cit _ _.,,.. .... Whal Is billed .. the rlrat ma· jor ecl&ar 8*"0 heattn1 IJlltem project In Runttnston Beach toon wllf take abQe at Golden West Co1Je1e. . W often are n:pected to bq1n instalJ.iq eoo square led of dar e<>llector panels on the roof of the KOCE·TV bulldinl in about two months, according to WUHam Compton, Huntington Beach ma na1er of the Southern CaUfomia Edi!JOO Co. The projed is beinf financed .by Edison and the Electrac Power Research Institute at a cost ol $1.50,000. COMPTON SAID that the Coast Commuruty College Dastnct has cooperated in the pro1ect for the year-old, 10,830-square-foot· JCO CE buildrn1. H e s aid that all parties have worked closely together with the design or the structure from its initial• stages because or the added weight fact.or or the solar panels. Dr. L.T. Papay, direct.or of re- search and d evelopment for Edison, said, \'We are seekln& to conserve a maximum amount of enerl)( by r¢ing the ideal com- bina(ioQ fJf solar heat panels. heat storage tanks and electric heat t>umps " SOLAR ~ UNDr.:".R WAY-6outbern California Edison Co. Research Direct<"Ar Dr. L. T. Papay (left). Robert C. Moffett, director of ~eering services, KOCE-TV and Coast C-ommunity C';ollt!ges Chancellor Norm.an E . w 'atson examine solar beat.ing panel. could be applied to commercial and multi-.residenti-.t.l buildings," he added. make them r401'e reliable and el· ficienl is to complete projects of th.is type.'' "When perfect ed, a solar system has a high potential for electric energy s avings and "AT THE PPfESENT, solar energy syst~ms are s till mareinal econr..rmically," Papay said. "The Qfsly way we caa Engin~ers from the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena will collect and analy:re data during a two-year test p.enod. OCMA Chief tQ Retire Everett J. Bannister of Fullerton has announced bis r etirement as ex- ecut~e director of the OraQge County Medical Assdciation COC MA), headquartered in Or ange, after 25 years of serv(cc. His retirement ,,.i ill ~ effective March JI Balinister 1omed th<.• asso~at10n as executive sec r~ary in February, 1952,iat a time when the organization had 220 members. Membership currently totals 1,981. Prior to joinlne the ~ ganiZation, Bannister was a public school pri~ cipal'.m Santa Ana. Many firsts were achieved duri.og Ban- nister's 25 y•~ars with OCMA. It was the first to s ponsor a '&ports and physical fitrteSs clinic for Oran1e Caanty coaches, team t:nU"l\ers and team physicia•JS. The 21st an- nual SP'Jrls clinic will be held orA Saturday, June4, with an anticipated at· tcndance of 400. 'nlE.OCMA also was t>ne of the first in the slate to establish formal committees to receive. revie w and evaluate public complaints as to the appropriateness o! care and fees. OCMA also was one of the first to install the Tel· Med Program in Orange County, on Aug. l, 1973, (1950-'Zj) he refereed cof. Jegiate football games, inc luding three R ose Bowl games. three East· W eat Shrine games and a number of SC-Notre Dame "classics." Public activities dur- ing Bannister's tenure as head of the association included serving on the governmental affairs comauttee of the Orange County Chamber of Com· merce and the public re- lations advisory commit· tee to the chancellor of UC Irvine. John J. R ette of Orange. currently ex-. . ecutive secretary or the Everett J. Bam1ster IS association, will succeed retiring as head of Bannister as executive th • ~· I director, effective April e ~u'!ty S lllt:;;Ufca i. assoc1atton. ' MOMDAY MAICH. 14-7:30 P.M. ~ ........ CIW"'h .......... . JOMM_..AKTIOMl8 lallilliltlUDllt ............ lllr-'W. , •• WlJ 46MHl•Ot•J'h.nn .... CA.811 PllDD oC ..,.,_ S.-and S1!50 • will be awarded to the first. secand Md third ,._. wio- ners. The first place 1rinner will be aYieed .., ap.; ------------------pear as IOloist witb tbe Oraap Coast caBege C..... munlty Symphony nex.t December ill ~ openiag concert of the 1977-78 season. Applications must be submitted by April 22.. ·Applications may be requested by writin« tit: Joseph Pearlman, Musie Department, Oraqe Coast CaUege. 2701 Fairview Raad, Costa Mesa, CA 92626.. For information, phone 556-ssz:t. Rock Show Scheduled In Cozmty On March 25, 26, and 27, the Santa Ana Rock and Mineral ·Club will present its annual rock show -"Slone Age '77" -at the Carpenters' Local Union Hall at 2829 W. First St.. Santa Ana. The sbow is free, and there will be plenty of free parlring. Skilled craftsmen will demonstrate the ancient. art of carving jade and opal, and the art of twist.· ing s ilver wire into jewelry. Lapidary equip· meat of all kinds will be oa di.splay, and experts will demonstrate how this equipment is used to cut and pohsh stones. ·THE ,UIMllHG · HEATIHG At&COMD. m--.. .. ,_ .... , s-r.,..,..., YOU< Area~ MIS~Ylf:JO ~ <AtntflO C..0-1,.'l') C.....,...0-.rf...,. "'"-,lo .. l 495-0401 COST4MES4 U2'1Ne-18'¥0 WANTED TOP CASH DOLLAR PAID FOR GoldJewelry Diamonds & Other Fine Antique or Contemporary Jewelry Watches Crystal Porcelains Chin.a Paintings Bronze Statues Silver Vintage or Classic Autos Boats Antiques etc. We apprai.sa & buy whole estates or single items or we'll sell for you on comm.i.s5100. If you don't know wh4t 1t 1s or what 1l 1s worth -bung 11 in (or call us and we'U come out). No obhgahon or cha1ga lor verbal appraisal, either in yow home or in our gallery. o#'~ ff'~.£/r/. . 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NeW1>1>rl & • .., .... 01 f tt' ttlltft• I• the LAM lr .. rf• MIWP14f.'" l ,'1rir Mo )1'1 Ptt<lflr YlfltW MortUMy d 1rft tor') receives approximately 6,000 calls a month from all segments of the population of Ora nge County. Also it was one of the first to embark oo a building program for an association-owned head· quarters located on four acres of property in Or ange. The last pay- ment on the building and property was made this month. 'WILICINSON · Hl)""llRW WILKIN'>ON no•l~ntol' s·~~. '--r r ~on'""""'" C 1llfOrf"lt,1 PA,'\lld •tW~V "'''u-,....-,1 C. 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Thi• "•l...,,..nl w•• II~ wlli't It.& CoUfllV Clttil of Or•~ County on Merci\ t, 1977, 1'1~ "*41"*1 OI'-Co.t•l 011liv ,....._j Men:I\ ll, 20 11,tnd Aj>rll J, 1'11 . ..~..., THE EPTUN'~ SOCIET0i" CREMAltON Burial ;-Jt Sea (714) '4M&-7431 D1•1or .... .... ..--..... c .. M>Ow.ea.....,. ,..... .. ewpcwt .. '"*' Cllllf. aH3 · ...,_. .... ,.,..~ -~ ..................... . ~ ................. . c._ ............ ~ ........ . 10lfEAIS OLD \\teekend Celebradon I Jewel Court" MARCH 13th Hungarian Dancers NEXT WEEK MARCH 18dt Greek Dancers from The Intersection MARCH 19th The Overlanders -Bavarian Dances MARCH 20th Esplendor De Mextco (Sensational Aztec Dencers from Mexico City) SOUTH. COAST PlAZA --- Get our front drop-In bobbin, zig.zag stitching and a lot of rMChine f ot very little money. Cabinet or carrying case extra. Model247. J SA VE5100 :i~E ON THE ATHENA• 2000 ELECTRC)~'ilC . MACHIN'-: .L / Has d pre pror I ammed memory ban',( that controls 1 and change·.; 25 stitches by . touching ~>'-•tlons. Cabinet or carrying tase extra. ..... ..... ...,. BJ E LL __ ....., ___ "If "a.dn«k" i. half th• •lnntt he •ppellnJ to be. Oran e Coast Cotlel(e •ar1cullutt student Rob Lorot 18 golnR to be mak- ing a tJdy profit from the exotic. cross·bred steer . But Redneck won't be spending htS retirement among the nowers hke Ferdinand the Bull. YOU SEE, Bob has en· tered his 1,220 po und market steer 1n the Great Western Livestock Exhibition in April. And one of the categories Redneck will be compet- ing in is the carcass class. .. They'll s hip him out somewh ere to be butchered and Judged,·· the nonplussed OCC freshman shrugged. BUT LIFE'S been pretty good for Redneck these past few years, what with Bob spending most of his school day and weekends feeding and caring for the steer. Bob has also entered Redn eck in th e s howmanship, mark<'t beef and the team of. three classes 1n the heavy "eq~h t exot1('· cross-breed st<'cr d1v1s1on Redneck qualif1t·<; as an exotic an 1m .il because he 's 50 pNrcnt Hereford, an old En~ll'>h breed, and 50 percent .Maine AnJOU, an exotic French breed brought to the U .S about . three years ago, Loros ex- plained. AND THE Costa Mesa ag student thinks his munching, half breed will do pretty well in the City of Commerce com petition ·· r fl~ure he 'II be n$(hl up there al 1,300 p1>uncls by show time," Loros said, patting Hednctk on the rlank. Thul 's the m aximum a steer can weigh in thatd1v1!>1on. Any heavier, Loros said, and the judges think there 's too much finis h, or fat, on thl' animal. The 18·}t'ar uld stu- rlent paid -10 cents a pound for th<' steer last October and he thanks he'll gel between 60 and 70 cents, hopefully more. for Redneck an the J\pnl s how. THAT MA V not sound like much profit. especially when you con· sider Redneck puts away about lhrt•t• pt•r('l'nl of his body weight in fet•d a day. But the h('fty hooft•r's b een putt1ni: on thP pounds latelv and ;1l on(' point Bob had to put him on a dit'l •·1 didn't want ham creeping ovt.•r tht• I :mo pound ltmtl hy April," he said . The most h<' s evc•r heard of anyone pay1n~ for a steer 1s S9 a pound Loros said · ll 's .1 I .I\ wn teoff and lhl' ni1111t•\ support:o; .. 11111.-111:-h•• expla1nt'<I HE SA \~ hi· \\11t1ld11 t mind .:t>ll111g 111.11 rnurh for Rront•cl.. hut i1 ...... n 1 t•-cpect th1• h11llllnJ,! In i:11 that h1~h "Th;11·., prt•ll ~ 1,1r1• he said, shal-.111g hh h eud. Loros said this will IH' the first year Oran~l' Coast Co~lcge i;tudents will have a show team in the livestock compel•· tinn. He said he intends to t a ke the profits from Redneck and inve~l them in future tx>ef pro- jects at OCC. and maybe tuc k a lMlJe away for classes ~a n Luis Obispo in a few years. BUSllALL OF FAME FLINT, Mich. (AP) - There's a new hall of fame in the WOTks for those : athletes o{ the road. William Blue. directol' of the Flint Mass Transit Authority, said his agen· cy's new headquarters will include a Bus Drivers Hall of Fame. Any driver with 10 y ears .. meritorious service" with the Flint .MTA will be eli&ible, he So Redneck 's got a lit· tie less than a month to s tand in the sun, eat his feed , and grow more bea utiful for the livestock show. Then, with any luck at all. Redneck will be a star-u only for a while. A pomal llatlng of our dlstlnc:tlv• fumlN19 lln••· 8AR(ALOJIGR CH ... IRCWT (HARL T()o.l CONANT BAU. ~LAIR FOUNDERS HIBRITE:N HICKORY TA~N KA.RAST AN Lt.A THERCRAFT SEALY SELIG THOMASVILLC WHITF Redneck. Bob Loros' exotic · cross-breed steer. soon faces judgment day at ltvestock show. Loros has entered the animal m the Carcass class. ' G ·z May&b t Animal Life 1 ht ,., the m.--~ .. ·-Nortll• • co&d Int.be Midwest, a.ad k• md anow ln tht Middle All Uc .. THE RETURN TO LUXURY IN HOME FURNISHINGS! G 1 D OPENING SAi F! Save 15% to 50% ' If you d hke ro ~ee whor the world of d1srlnoive home furnish· 1ngs 1s all obour .•. a v1s4r ro Edwords lnrenors Is oppropnote. An11c1pore rhe surprise of your life. Discover on enrire s1ore de· vored ro impressive furn11ure. corperlng and occ~sones 1n completely decorored sertings. We 1h1nk Ir's unllke onY1hm9 you've ever seen. 6-PC. fOU" WINDS by THOMASVIW ••• o Hunrley division colleclion of ook venee~. oak sollds skillfully integrated in cleon. orch1tedurol lines for rodoy's casual hv1ng. This magnifi- cent group includes mo!41ve trtple dresser. rwin vert1col mfr· ro~. full/queen headboard plus 2 nlghr stands. l\egulorly $809.<15 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• aol•SStt. WAUY Lf.ATHE" LOUNG£ CHAI" ••• only the experr e~ rnuld tell that this Is o replica of !he tnternor1onolly famous onginol by Moree! lKever. Curved chrome plored sreel frame gracefully supports the genuine learner pons-ovolloble not· urol °' block. Limited Yock ••• huny this Is o one rime offer. Regularly $249.95 .••••••••••.•••.••••••• tal• $125. COMNTELY MIMOMD ACCENT TA9W ••• your home will never be me some. These vnlqu~ robles odd o new dimen· ~on of refteo1ve images every where you look. llmel~ styl· 1ng ponroyed In deco elegance ••• completely encased w1rh clear mirr0<ed tops and~. JI 16" ltitck top hos 112" bev~ted edges. Cockta1 toble X>di0kl6'', req. S2Sq.95 ••••••••••••••• SI H . Square ~t<ille 30t3o.20". reg. $179.95 •••••••••••• Sl4t. End table 2'4•30k20", reg. $179.95 •••••••••••••••••••• $t4t. DISTINCTIVELY ~DWRRDO INT~RIORO 3089 DRISTOL STREET. COSTA MESA• i/51-7253 Monday thru Frldoy 10-9•Soturdoy10-6•Sundoy12-5 ,. -:· . . ' said. ______ ,._ _____ ~-------------------------------------------------------------------------=--------------------'·' .· II a By llOGD CAaUON __ °""".._ .... LONG B£ACH-Coron• del •r Huth 'a Stoa K 1n1C:l oirl' c,, f' 3-A ba.stC"tb•ll champion• tor 1m-uuanka to lbe clutch play r>f 8·2 1uard P:luJ /\kin, who cuow lhroui;h uguan and aia1n with th,· blue chis» down. Before a crowd of 8,20'7 at Long Beach Ar<>na, ('011l'h Jack Er non 's South Coast League ch<im pions became No. t in J·A dassificatioo with a 56-50 over- time decision over a touAh ban<l nf Ram• from Rhertlde'a Rarnana urdQ Down by •• m aoy u lrlDe polnll In tM flnt half, CCll"CIU del A.Ut5-a.i ,.._,..,PapAJ3 Mar fought back to grab a '3-33 lead with 7:42 ten in reeulaUon. then had to bold on against a searine Ramona rally before breezmg in the ov~rllme sef(· ment TAKING CONTROL Corona clel Mtir High's Alex Black grabs .i rchoun<I a:-ll'ammale Paul Akm looks on. Beaten arc H.1mon.i pla\ er-. H~1y Matela llcft I and Marc Evans Chiea~t• T .. aeh_.r Former Star Cager Encephalitis Victim The kid!: in his J-:a!.l Chicago malh <'lass m1~ht have a hard time bclwving that Tony Pinions was a stanc.lo111 basketball player 1n his lime. which happened to ht> J951-57. Now. Pmktn!'> 1s hoping that someduy he II I.le abll' to Wttlk without the support or leg braces :ind a walker 1 le has been a Vil'· tl)n of CO{'ephalttis for a decade, moving about hv wheell'ha1r. It wasn l alw:"'" that wav. however, :rnll folk:-. who rt .. (;U'.NN W111Tl'. member San Oieito Statt> basket· ball in th<' late 1950s s hould rP· member Pinkins. He still holll" the school career f'iconng record or 1.473 po111Ls. AJ'ld his 604 career rebounds ra4ks tum firth h1ghcsl 1n that ca&.egory. Hoel Mickelson of Grossmoot College in nearby El Cajon was queted as sayint, "Pinkins was tht lirst or his type rorward-a g Of who could run and gun and jump out or a gym. Baird is from Australia. PS-Competing for Long Hcach this year are Jimmy Dykes from University Hagh < lrvinel and Cohn McConnell from Edison < Huntin~ton Beach). Dykes is slated to run the 440 while McConnell stays with his prep specaaJty 1 the t.wo-m ile. OF NEVER TOO OLD- Sewport Beach resldent Roy EmNMn is still ln there tough as a pro te-nnis playu. Once lhe ~l in the world, the 40-year-old Emf'rr.on is entf'ring the Paclfk Soutbwe5t tourney which will b<· held at UCLA March Z'·April 4. Emenoa. .a earthy sort of py who won the ialUal Pactrlc Soatbwest title 18 yean a10. makf's only occasional com- peUtlve appearances &bese days. And la ooe of bls most recent Vett· tares be was ruanerup la the San Jose ~y. knoc:klng orr blghJy touted Roscoe Tanner along the way. KEEPING TABS DEPT.- John Redfield, graduate of Newport Harbor High, has been selected captain of the USC ski team . A year ago, as a junior, he won sc·s most valuable skier aw ant He competed in Lennis, water polo and swimming as a prep. A.ldD. J.ck Tm. Mark aetn•, ••• tbe Sea Klftp' crown aty • <*~ tlma ewer~ prot>ably t.be OM play abon all else •as • de lemlve rtton by E1po1lto as tht- dodt tacked away tb• laat aecoods ol rel\l).al.k>o. The Rams had I.he ball with 22 seconds left and the acore tied at ~after Black's 10.foote r was in- a nd-out. One Ramona bucket and 1t was all over, bul Esposito sealed ocr • U.. t.bNl&-M..-e K ...S laller'• olf. 11-foo&« no Um• left•• well otr tars Wllb new llle, tho Sea Kin tore Ramou apart ln UM over· Um• period a Akin scored from tb• ~ •nd Nlbounded mo- menla lat.er on a m1ued Ramona Sbot. Then Tus COt Ope.fl UO· derneatb for an easy bucket. The Rams were wiltio& at tbi:. point. &ivin& the ball up on an or rensive foul and Tuz cashed in a free lhrow with 1: 18 remaining. Then Akin. I.he money player long Beach F afls UCLA Rallies For87-79 Win POCATELLO. Idaho CAPJ - UCLA reserve Brad Holland said he had a cold and a headachl' Saturday, but he forgot all about them when coach Gene Barto\\. sent him in agamst Louisville m the second half of a first-round NCAA basketball playoff game. "I went in with confidence," Holland said. Louisville was leading, but Holland scored 16 points. three on a crucial fast-break play. as UC LA rallied for an 87· 79 victory. Bartow said he put Holland in because Louisville's zone de- fense had put a lid on UCLA's 1n· s1degame. "He's our best 18·20 root shooter." Bartow said. Louisville coach Denny Crum Akin's Play Big Key For CdM By a Daily Pilot Writt'r LONG nEACll The Ion!'.( Wall for Jack Ernon "as O\ C!r. one of his high school buskctball team!> found the pot of gold thut awaits a CIF champion. Errion's Corona dcl Mar lhJ!h Sea Kings had wrested the Cl F 3·A c hampio n ship from R1vers1de's Ramona High Satur- day night at Long Beach Arena. <tnd the \'eteran Errron labeled rt a team effort with reservations Paul Akin, the sometime~ o\'erlooked guard on a team fl'alurini:: 6·7 Alex Black and (1-!i J.:ick Tui. the pair <>harin~ player of the year laurC'ls in Orange County, was brtl11anl 1r1 the• clutch. His play at both ends of thl' court, the clutch bucket, the steal :ind the superb defense limiting Carl Underwood lo 14 points had Ramona fans mumbling to themselves. "Akin is a pressure player," said Errion, 1n his 27th year of coaching. "I've been trying to tell eveeyone that all year long. 1 'm glad someone finally agree.<: with me." While Black and Tuz were con- tributing their 22 and 18 points to the cause, Mark Rains and Stev~ j'.sposito came in for their share or credit. "Rains did a good job hart'ass- ing Ramona's point guard in the second half and Esposito, well we felt Ramona would go lo Marc Ev ans in those last seconds of re- gulation. Esposito pressured the hell out or him, d1dn 't he'!" said Err ion. Evans' bid from the top of the key was way ofrtarget and he fell as hesbot. Corona del Mar was tabbed by ~om c to win handily in the finals and Errion added fuel to those thoughts. "We missed a lot of easy s hots early or we might ha ve had a lot easier time," said Errion. "But you know, I'm kind of ~lad it went the way it did. We had to cam it and we fought back. Our kids can go out. re- membering when they had to put it on the line-and they did." Was this title conquest the culmination of dreams built since acquiring the Corona del Mar job last summer? "This has been a day by day thing tor me," said Errion. .. But the kids ... yes, they•ve been looking down the road." said. "The thing that beat us was the fact we were up five poml!> two or three times. and they scored but we didn't. When you play a team hkc UCLA, you ha\ c lo caprtaJize on y our op port unity." Crum said th~ best thing his team dJd was to .. go into a zone defense and cut off the baseline 11 The Bruins will meet Idaho State Thursday night at Provo, See Photo,. Page A J J Utah. Idaho Stale, behind 7 O Sten• lfa) es 1 29 points toppled Cal State <Long Beach > 83 Tl here. Second-riJnked L:C LA \Hi:. trailing 14th rankl•d Louisville 55-51 with 14 minutes remaining when Holland, a guiJrd. enlcrcd the game and began conncct111g from long range. He poured rn 11 pomls in ftvc minutes, sparking UC LA to a 66-65 lead before cooling off with three misses. Louisville regained the lead brit'Oy on tht• :.hooting of Darrell C riffith and Ph1l11p Bond. but thl•n Jim Spillane pul L'CLA back m front 72 71 w ht•n goallC'nding was called on a fa::.t brC'ak ll olland stretched L Cl.I\ s l<'ad to six poinL-. on a three-point µla) with :1:21 rema1n1ng <1nd Lou1s\'ille ne\'l'r got <.'loser than four again as UCLA st<1lled UCLA, seeking to regain tht' national collegrntc basketball supremacy 1t held for nearly a decade until 1975. played as if r1vetl'd to the floor early in th£' second haJf and watched a 39-Jti halftime lead turn into a deficit Weslev Cox, \<\ho led all scorer~ with 23, ignited the Louisville ~urge that produced a lead of a!> mu<'h as six points bcfor<' Holland took charge Idaho State, 24·4 and champion of the Big Sky Conforcnce, led h~ only three points at halftime. But Hayes. held to only six points and four rebounds by the collapsing defense of shorter Long Beach. blew the game apart quickly after intermission. Hayes scored eight points in the first five minulcs of the period and Cook's three-poinL play with 15 minutes remaining put Idaho State ahead 46-36. Loni.: Beach never got any closer. Lloyd McMillian scored 20 points to Jead the losers. \.OU ISVll\.E 17') -Cox 73 Wllll•ms II, Gf'loo • WllSOft 6, Bond 10. Tume<"8, Grtltilll 14, UClA 1111 -Jo""'°"11,G~efl-l,-;im\4 H.-mllton 11. Solll-16. Hollllld 16, To•n.ona 7. V•om~n•.v~...., •. H•lltl,.,..-VClA ~)6. l"'"' Foul\-UClA 1b \.Ouls•lll~ n. Foul..t oul -Wllll.lm'- W1l>OR A-10,'11. CSlON09EACH lnl -McMllll•.,:10. Wllr1!1. p.,u~n •· JO~n 13. Olllon •. MarQun 1, Ge<~•?. Wis.tit ~AHO STATE 101 -Grllfl'I II, CoOI< 18. HIV"' n , Th<tml!'an 7, Goolrt 2. W,,.,tler 11, Oeml' 7. INll\On 1 Rob""""4 Ha1111,.,.. ldano "'' 31-lO TnMI toul<-L""" R~Mh ..,, ~. ld•no S•. 11. Fnulf'd out-llullM " 10 fl'll IRJllNE'S SCOTT FINISHES FOURTH DETR0{1-UC Irvine's Steve Scott finished fourth in the mile run o( Saturday night's NCAA In· door track and field meet. here. clocking 4:03.0. Texas (El Paso) standout Wilson Waigwa woo the event with a time o( 3:58.9. Second was Arkansas' Niall O'Shaugbnessy (4 :01.1) with Washington State's Henry Ronothlrd in<t:02.7. W a}awa and Rono are Kenyans and O'Shaughnessy is Crom Ireland. ......... atiMd .... tluou~ the ........... tbe ball aud end*1 up at tM he throw for aratD abo.t... It w ~::: fOl'batb sJd .. u oPeMd • 11·11 lead t.bal melted to fi•• wben at rel\a8ed to IO f « tbe last s hot LD the final 50 seconds ol Ulit! b•lf Black. scoring 22, cUd bis c:ustor:nary job with the bank abots, but Tuz· didn't find the usual nmn1na room he's used to &amoa.a·a mla.&Ai de--. Akin was bl«' in lhe la&Ut'!r atq-. l«lrlnl and 1tcalia1 lb keep <:orona dl'l Mar afloat. Ramcna &oOk I.be le d wllh 4. lJ to 10 ut 48'"47 .-nd had the ball qain. li&A Allin 1t0le the ball and compl~~ a three-pomt dnvlnf, layup t() muke 1t S0-48 with less than two minutes lo go. Thal set at. up for Ramona'" last score with 1:36 remairunf The Seu Kings used some time SeeCdM, Page All ~ HVC'S KEVIN KING DRIVES AS JEFF FRAZER (32) LOOKS ON. Sm~all Schools Fi11ale Huntington Valley Dealt 47-43 Loss By a Daily Pilot Writer LONG BEACH-Time ran out on Huntington Valley Christian High's last-quarter rally Satur- day and as a result the Newport Beach·based Conquerors had to settle for second place in the CIF small schools basketball cham- piooshtp tarr. Victory went to Van Nuys' Montclair Prep, which led for all but two moments in the second quarter. as the winners settled for a 47.43 conquest at Lon~ Beach Arena. The basic difference was the presence of 6·3 Brad Adams and 6·2 Steve McCravey for the win- ning Mounties. Adams scored 23 points, held 6·7 Jeff Frazer to 10 points. re· bounded at both ends of the court a nd keyed the fast break. McCravey added 14. points. numerous assists and good de· rcnse to form a tough 1·2 com- bination. In the early going when Montclair Prep jumped to a 10-2 lead for instance, Adams stole the ball. took it downcourt, fed to an open teammate, rebounded his male's missed s hot and scored. And tus outside s hooting took Frazer with him. taking lhe 6-7 JIVC ace off the board~ "Our passing game failed," said HVC coach Bob Lindstrom. ·•We were very tigbl of- fensively." The Conquerors h eld their own through the firsl half, r allying after that shaky start to assume a 16-14 lead on Rod New1s shot Additional Photos. Page AJ3 from the corner with 5:42 left and 23-22 on an inside effort by New, who shared scoring honors for HVC with Kevin King al 14 points. But what had been a SQ percent effort Crom the field (10 of 20) for HVC. melted to 5 of 21 in the second half (23.8 per cent) as Montclair Prep edged away. With a J.2.point lead going into the final stanza, the Mounties went to a delay game, but almost saw it backfire as the Conquerors defensed the tactic with paUence and came up with six Montclair turnovers. George Ziegenfuss, e former Sk Diego State coach, says. "P'tnkins was an all around bet tee. player than .iny of lhe new kids." ·'!All I ever wanted to do was c~acb ... Pinkins says now. "But l'r; doing fine and I'm on the Toad to r~overy. l 'd'tike to prove to ~e Irids in my class that jus\. ~ause you have a disability. it 4oesn't m ean you can't have a P•!l or a future.·' Blazing Rebels Blitz USF, 121·95 Unfortunately. that derens1vc- patience didn't carry over to the oCfens lve game as Huntington Valley Christian's offensive abilities didn't come into focus. ~MISCALLED SHOTS-The Cd State (Long Beach ) track ol)Cl fieJd guide booklet for 1977 h a fine picture of 18-foot pol<' va lter Don Baird adorning Jl~ co • jrhe photo caption refe~ l o Baird as the All·Amencan poll' ~dller. JI - TUCSON (AP) -The Nevada Las Vegas Rebels, fastest shooters in the West -or anywhere else in college basket• ball -left I.he third-ranked San F rancisco Dons in their dual Saturda)'. "They pl1cyed almost a perfect game. as perfect as I've e\>er seen," coach Bob Gaillard of USF said an er stting his team destroyed 121-~in the firstTOWld of the NCAA tournament. The fifth-ranked Rebels 1ol their offeme going nl full speed once :fteJgie Theus entered the game and they ran to a rec:ord· tying point total. .. Usually when someone is bot. they shoot. It waa me this time," uld Theus, explainiDI the team'• oftemlve t.btory. ''Theus killed ua with a 1even· or elght-mlnute 1booling stretch," said Gaillard. Theus, a 6-7 sophomore guard. entered the game in the fourth mlnute and aCOl'ed 18 or his 27 points before halftime. Las Veea led 83-44 at the baU and USF's embarassmenl included 20 tumaven u well as Ute score. ••we pressured their passes. Our plau was to deny every pass," said coach Jerry Tarka· nian of Laa Vegas, a team wblcb s hoots rather than passes when given the option. The Rebels' opponent Thurs· day in a West Regional semilinaJ at Provo, Ut ah, wlJI be 19th- ranked Utah, a 72·68 winner over St. John's here Saturday. Sophomore Oreg Deane scored 2~ points and Earl Williams made three clutch frff t.bro1VS in &he llnal minutes for tbe Utes. .. -- \ Theus, who played only 24 minutes, led Lu Vegas tn scor· inC and FAdie Owens and Glen Oondrezick also topped 2'0 points tor the team which led the nation with a 108-poinl per gamer scor· ing average. ~AM l"llAMCl'ICO IUI -11.U-71 . .._,.dY 1, Carlwnalll n. Co• t , Bo-s 30. 1'-11 I w 11111ms 2, Olllltf'Q 7 tllVADA 11..U VIOASI 111 -0-11 ~ Smllll U. MOf!.,,t •. R. $mllll u . Goftdt'eli<\ 21 lllt1n 11, 9,_., 10, T. Smllh 6. Port•• I, llOC1rl9 .. 11 H•lfll,,,.._......llde l~V-)~ f'o111..S out-Hardy, l\Mfltll er_... "Tol•l fovl..-'911 ,.,..n<lKO U. H<t"acJa (I ... V~I 2'. T~~A-U,AJt. ) King, who hJt all 10 of his fre~ throws, pared the deficit to 45-41 with 33 seconds to go, but Adams answered wttb two aratis shots ·with 19 seconds left to seal it. King scored 10 of his team 'a final 12point&. M..-i•<n> CUIHYC .. ft ... 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K~At~ky M'h1 PHILADELPHIA Notre Dame overcame a 35-Potnl effort i.y Hofstra's Rich Laurel and beat ti\e Flying Dutchmen, 90-83, Jn an NCAA East Regional quarterfinal game Saturday Dig ht. Rich Robey scored 20 points, leading Kentucky to a 72·58 vic- tory over Princeton in the first game of a doubleheader. The Notre Dame· Hofstra J?ame was a bruising affair, with 52 personal fouls called. Three men fouled out, includ1ni: lfofstrn·~ 6-foot-9 J ohn Irving, the nation's leading rebounder. who departed with 7 57 lert Lo play Notre Dame broke to a 17 9 lead on a Don Wilham:, layup at the 12·42 mark and led 29·19 as Toby Knight and Bruce Flowers sparked the attack Williams finished with 25 points, leading the Irish. Former Marina High <Hunt ington Beach) star R 1ch Branning had 7 points for Notre Dame. Kansas St. Adrant"e• NORMAN. Okla. Frcshm;m Curtis Redding pumped 1n :12 points Lo lead Kan:.as Stale ti) an Eff80 college basketb:ill \'tClor~ Cl\'(•r Prov1denN' in I he :'\(.'/\,\ M 1owcsl Rt>1!1<mul Salurda ~ night Wakl' Forc:.t clcf(•at<'d Arkansas 86·80 1n the earlier game. Kansas Slate will meet Mar quelle and WakC' Fon'st ml•t•ls Southern 1llino1s in the NCAA re gionals at Oklahoma City Thurs- day »II Holch On RALEJGH, N C Forwards Ron Carter and Will Bynum pumped in 18 point~ apiece as \'1rgm1a Military Institute used a patient offense to defeat Ou qucsnl'. 73 f\6. in the first round of the :SCAA ba:.ketball tournament Saturday night Tht• ~in rnC'ans \ ~I I '' 111 m<•t•I Kt>ntucky s W1ld~al'> Thursda) JI College P.1rk, ~Id , 1n the semifinals o( the Eastern re g1onals North Carohna edged Purdue, 69·66, in the se~ond game, hert', Saturday. V Mt led most of the serond half but DuqueS!lt' drew within one point, 61·60, with 4:37 remurn1ng. 1ffit>hl9an ha 1lt'lion BLOOMINGTON, Ind. Top. ranked Michigan, ousted by In dlana In thl' champ1onsh1p game of last year ~ NCAI\ basketball tournament, makes this yur·~ tourney debut today, ironically, 1n the Hoosiers' Asscmblv Hall The opponent. however, 111 un • ranked Holy Cross. rn 1t'I fmlt NCAA tournament In 21 years ~o lR rated North C .irohna Charlotte playc; Mid Amf'ncan Conference champion Central M 1ch1J{an m tht.> second gamf', "rth th~ two winner" ach <mc1ng to next week's M1dl'asl Rr$:1onal al Lexington. Ky APPM• UCLA'S ROY HAMIL TON DRIVES UNDER RICK WILSON (42). Sports i1a Brief Bean in Golf Lead; Angels, LA Win MIAMI Front-running Andy Bean, seeking the first title of his two-year pro career , slipped lo a one-under-par 71 but managed to stretch his lead to three strokes Saturday in the third round of the Doral Open golf tournament Leonard Thompson. who '5 been playing better since he abandoned a d1<'t and regained the 30 pounds he once Jost. and Chi Chi Rodriguez moved into a tie ror second place A"'°y f\••n ~P >\1 H \ l --#lf"t l• 1 T''H'~'fll!)"w" ... •II '') '0 >II!! ,, C:t"W1·, r • 'l ""'&I> 1"' l 1"1""".,. •. ,_. ...... ·e 'l """\ ...... .... ; .. ' 'IJ ,, .,. lJ'f O-t., 11G .. ..,....~ .. , •' ,, ~,. L.,,.,.. z,-.q·-~ .... , 11 ,... "" I( .... ,, ..... '• '!'\.1-I '" M<l'" "4 h-. l "0 ,.. 111 f1mw .. . .,.,. ,, 1{1 ,o II• Pet"W' ()Q..t•rlf\u,, f>)'• 1·• E 1 <,n ... d I fll\t• .,, '•IT\!)l'\.-N ", ... , " M •C M f LfnrJOrt . ,, ... 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I\ ot )I) o .. v• E•t""e'°"''•' ., 't 1() 111 G•&OyG"~ '1 ,, '1 111 llari :ell Oui PALM SPRI NGS .Jerry Remy, Bobby Bonds and Joe Rudt each collected tw1> hits and a run batted in Saturday a~ the California Angels defeated the M 1l" aukee Bre" ers 6·2 in an ex h1b1t1on baseball game The victory, second straJght for the Angels after three open- Intl losses in Cactus League pla} came after they receive<! bad news regarding two playl'r~ pitcher Paul Hartzell and Robb\ Grich · Hartze ll, the Angels' No. 3 starting pitcher, had to leave the game in the sixth inning after yielding a two-run home run to Sal Bando Dr. Jules Rasinski diagnosed the inJury as a stretched tendon rn the right shoulder and hr advised Hartzell not to Lhrow a baseball for about a week Doctors said Grich should re· main out of action for another \\eek w1th the continuance or a back ailment Dod~r11 tt'i11 WEST PALM BEACH, Fla - Los Angeles Dodgers pitchers Tommv John. Rick Sutcliffe and Rex Hudson combined to shutout tht' Atlanta Braves, l ·O, Saturday in maJor leai.:u<' baseball exhib1· t1on action . The Dodgers' lone· run came in the eighth innins: whc-n .Joe Simpson led off w1lh a walk , moved to third on a hit-and-run single by Pedro Guerrero and scored when Randy Rogers hit into a force pla) 1'\'cuaaa~ IJp•et LAKEWAY. Tex -Veteran Ken Rosewall of Australia sur· v1ved strength-sapping baseline rallies and scored heavily on \'Olley wtnners at the net Satur· day lo stun favored Ille Nastase of Romania. 6·3, 6·9 in the quarterfinals or the $200,000 Tournament of Champions Amen<'an Eddie 01bbs pinned V1jay Amr1tr8,.) or India to the baseline with dc<'p. sptnnin~ groundstrokt's to take the other quarterfinal match 6-S. 6·3. Sports on 'IV Today CoRn•r• Breezes HARTFORD -Jimmy Con· nors won hb setond straight-sets victory in as many days with a spectacular come from behind effort Satu rday. defeating Australian Tony Roche 6-4, 7-5 and cliJ1chlng the WorJd Cup Ten· nis trophy for the United States. 9:45 a.m. (34) -FUTBOL SOCCER. 10 :25 a .m . (ti ) DODGERS BASEBALL The Braves meet the Dodgen al Vero Beach in the first of four scheduJed televised pre· season games. 10:30 a.m. (4) -NCAA BASKETM.LL -Michla_,, meeu Holy Cross at Bloom- ington, Ind. in a first round playoff game. 11 a.m . (28) -TENNIS - Teams from tbe U.S. and Australia vie ln the World Cup at Hartford, Conn. Noon (5) CHAMPIONS -Maribor, Yugoslavia Is Ole site of a world cup skiin1 con· teat between lhe U.S. and Swftzerland ln women •s giant slalom . Also, st.eerwresUlna from Philadelphia. 12:30 p.m. (4) -NCAA BASSE'l'BALL -Tennessee meets Syracuse at Baton Rouge in a flrst round playoff game. l p.m. (2) -CJIA.IUNGE OF THE SEXES-Anne Hen· nJnc races against Brian Oldfield on an obataclt course; Carol Mcffarfle- meet.t Barry Atber ln bowl· in1: and Dian• eo~ faces Gene Romero in a motorcycle racing event. (7 ) - SUPERTEA.MS -The Cin· cinnati Reds meet the h · nesota Vikings in the finals. 1:45 p.m. (2) -NBA BASKETBALL -The Was hington Bullets play the Golden State Warriors at OakJand. 2 :30 p .m . (7 ) AMERICAN SPORTSMAN - A hunt for alligators in the marshlands of Southern Louisiana. A.15o, trout fishing nur Jacksoo Hole, Wyo. and a vlsit to Nazca, Peru. 3:30 p .m . (7) -WIDE WORLD OF SPOllTS - Motorcycle• on ice from lnzeU, West Germany. Also, the world s1>rint speed skat· ing cbamploaships and the American Cup gymn astics meet. 4 p .m. (2) -GOLF -Final round ol play in the Doral- Eastem Open from Miami. <S> -N1D.. HOCKEY -The Kint• face otr agaittst the Bruins at Boston. 11 :30 p.m. (13) -TENNIS -Manuel Orantes tacea Harold Solomon in a WCf l'balJenge rnatch from Lu v., ... I/ The vJctory gave America a 4·0 lead in the best-of-aeven contest. It is the third lime In eight years America has won the cup. Con· nors made hia World Cup debut last year when he won both of his matches, mcludlng the one that gave the Unitt!d States Its first victory aince 1971. SBlltla Ad.,a•ee• HAMPTON, Va. -Stan Smith survived a match point at 2·5, 30-40, and went on Saturday nlJbt to beat Jeff Bofowtak, S-7, M , 7·6, and move Into today'• rmat of the Grand Prtx tennis touma· ment. Smith wtlJ m t Sandy Mayer for the tlUe. Mayer beat Tom OulUcl<aons-3.16-3. .. ,.,,.,. .. , .. ,,,. DALLAS -Sue Barker trounced fellow Snittlllwoman Vlr1lnla. Wide, Mo N. Saturday night to adv~ to the finals of a $100,000 proleutonaJ women'• tennis tournament. Leftbao4er Terry Holladay took st minute. to oust Q r Stev nsofSauthAlrlca.t-1,w. • s.ru clocked J·~.J ID &be 1.•. • • IU1d dad qi t.eammai. John KonJnp. And lbe 90Pbom«e at.ar bad UM aame tlm• (14:JS.t> •• f1Wbrnan tum· mate Ertc Hulst In th 5,000. Otbu lop marks for UC1'1 An te•t•rs included • 18 l POh: vault by Mike Sabatino und a 14 4 ta.a for UC lbe imBnM'CDllJLa 53 5 UCI retunD to acuoa tu.rd.a~ at Sep DtecoSlate. uc1-m11"•~• ·-~---· Ml-I Moll HI 10 t l '*>l'-911 ital 11 t ; 1 1. .. ,,, 1la111 r ,.._, '4<'-t t'\91 711 I .. ,., flf n1 I ~lf\11)11'. -I Mtc:;.. fl_. I 1 OoMll• Ill ft l I A-\ ....... 1\91 .. ~ ... t ,.,.,,.,,,.,,, ~· 1 \t • t "'°",...,. fl I I SI O J l(~'<IM •!>ll)I \I) College Baseball Anteaters, SoCal Sweep Twin Bills l. C I rv 1 n e a n d Sou l h er n California College ea<'h ~wt>pt cfou bleheaders Saturday, the Anteaters tra,eling to Cal Poly <Pomona> for their victories and So Cal's Vanguards v1s1lmg Cal Lutheran for lhe1r two wins UC Irvine had to struggle to win the first game, 5·2. in 11 in· nings, but 1t breezed throuAh the second game, winning S-1 on Bob Frishette's strong pitching performance. Southern Cal Collet!e had to com e from behind in both its j!ames against \.al Lutht•ran. winning the first 6·4 and pull1ni.: out lhP seC'ond. 3-2 LT frvint• has now \\on sevt·n or 1ls last eight for an 11 ij rt•cord * * * FlllSTGAME ~C.lfll ~.,, .. ,.,, r -.p, ~3 cth ? t t O c,..-•• , ,.. .. , l 0 P•t tr'> c,~ ? 0 0 t T~ma\ 1b ~ O 1 0 Sc~@"lt c '2 , t t w°"" rt 1 o o o S\tllo" Of\ n 0 O 1 Sto~ta-.,. rt l O 1 1 W1l\O" )b , t t 0 G •odm\ ?o l r r t Ward o fl" I) O M ~d\t\•"' p " 0 ll 0 Totet 1l o \ FIJIST COllME uc1 ... 1rwm E\O'f 'f P"\vtr-.m f* ..... 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The Anteaters· hot s treak was almost broken. however, m the first game at Pomona. Tied 2·2 at the end of nine. the teams held each olher at bay un· lil the 11th, when lrvine broke through and scored three times. The rally was started by Roger Engle's single. K en Washington followed with a walk and Doug Chard broke the tie with a run- scormg single. Bruce Banning then chased the remaining two runners home with a double. giving Irvmc its 5·2 victory. In the second game Frhhetll' pitched brilliantly. Scott Thayer hit a home run and lr\'lne "allll'd to the triumph. Frishettc no" boasts a 4·0 record Southern Cal Collt:ge improved its record to 11·8 "ith the twrn wins over Cal Lutheran. In the first game, however, SoCal had to rally for three runs in the last inning to pull il out. In the second gam e Gary Skelton and Kent Miyashiro hil back-to-back homers to put SoCal over the top. 3-:! The dou· ble blast came m Lhc '>txth in· ning. when Southl.'rn California v. as trailing 2 l VCIA SPIKERS., 41JERS J'IE TODAY Wf:STWOOD--Cal State (Long OC'ach > invades t:CLA today for <in mtercollegiate track and fie ld meet, starting at l : 15. Among the outstanding in· d1v1duals arc pole vaulters Mike Tull~· of uCLA and Don Raird or tht.> '1~1tini:? .i9ns Standouts among the Bruins l'on11ngent include former C'orona del ~1 ar High ace .Jo<' Tosti in the shot put and ex :'\e" port Harbor l11J!h ~pc1:dstrr Hria n Theriot m the 800-meler run One pound of conee. When you open a new checking account of $250 or more. I M '~¥ I HH l ~IJ I . ' " I I '"-fl U l I f -· tfJ .. n e ...... ',, ,,, ........ ~ ...... , ..... 't• ., l\",,,..,.r,.1,. IM I ..... ,,. U I f lilt ...... 11 \U '''--•Mt .. &. •·-'"c1 ......... 1 ,.,,.,...,. I VCHI •• .. , I ........ ,._, •1 l CMrttt Ill •• ........ ,,.. .... U I ~-Ill Bt.,_• l .,.....,. ... 1'9 D-tt J ....,_lMlftl .. lJ-t °"""'""• Ila! ., J\ol f, ~ II ... , .... ....,.,,,...., .. Sit I ·-Ill ft .... I. It-• Ml lt4' 1 (>l .. W'l tll O.(I\ Ol I "_.,,alnl ... t ,Oie.-011M• > ii...-'",., JT I Mt~· IHI I lit, 1, Ill' ..... Cl 110 I ) Di•"" ''Ill 10I 0 •Y I ~ .... Ill •• I J 0e¥1\ i.11 I• It L••" 1'111 tP, Cage Crowns To Pasaden~~ Perris, CI 8 ) a Dally Pilot Write r • LONG BEACH-Pasaden.( High 's Bulldogs captured theta; first e\ er ClF basketball cbaril• p1onsh1p Saturday night m u-( Cina ls of the 4·A playoffs at Lo'lf' Beach Arena before 8,207 farui .• The BuJldogs, who split in fottt other meetings with Long Beacll Poly. came out on top in a hard fought, physical contest, 56·49. Pasadena, which Jed at the half, 24·19, trailed only once in the second half in capturing t~e crown and upping its overall re- cord to 29·3. •• In 2·A action in the afternoof)\ Channel Islands High of Oxnard held off a Victor V1Jlley rally to record a 71·68 triumph. Three starters fouled out from each tN1m and Channel Islands made the most of the foul s1tua· hon. hilting 21 of 35 attempts a.S opposed to Victor Valley's 10or17 performance. Channel Islands had a 61-50 lead before Victor Valley cut the lead to 63·62 only to see ChanneJ. Islands pull away. The l·A crown went to Perri• High's Panthers. who took a<f: vantage of the lack or an inside game from Saugus for a 60-54 vie· tory CdM ••• Contlnul'd from Page AIO befort'.' Black's in-and out at-. tempt ;rnd the resl was left rol4 Esposito and his defense and the: overtime glory I n addition to the charri· pionship hardware bestowed tht Sea Kings, Black and Tuz were selected lo lht.> all-tournament team II .,.,.,...~ t 10 I IS61CdM IQ 11 pl lo t9 ft ot Ii> H_.,,,,,q II I II\ 811· k tn f v.,.,, • I I~ E'M'''" n ' ' M .tt•I,\ 1 0 , • Ra•"\ I u ' . Uf\d .. f'MO')tj n I 14 f ut ;. . I ·~ tillt'W\111'\';r-,' • n ' ) A>~ ' • F-tl(J' ... " , J I ,, To1-e1\. )I tf • ,, Tot•I\ ' . ·~ .., Sore • y O\H '1tn R.s"1,, .. 1 '• u flt '' s4. COt0t'll;tf1~1 Mi11r t ~ tY • _,.• lrl!I! One pound of Yubanconee Tllla Offtt llmlttd to llOftO fide new~ OOCO(flf catomet1 "'°king o minimum depotff of t250 Of lftOft. Wllln opening o new eccount ,,...,..,,_..........,00 ontl)ellOMtlv PS c ! I l I .. battle m· n.tDp Won fiu.l.17 eds· bai TGmrJ .,.._In 000·1-.ue baaeball Ile· UOD 5atw'day. While Mlulon Viejo wu IUl'Vivmi it.I utra- iooloc duel, La,una Be.ch WU at Nef (La Mfnda) lolin1 a 7-4 DOD· lea1ueeocounter. Torrey Pines, one of the better teams from the San Diego CIF sec· tJon, scored five times in he seventh inning to .end the aame into extra ra m es. GFC, Gau£ho Win Oo.._ W.t a roUed Lo r I • ft1'Clr md a wUd file PNU)ft•lrtary. Onmp later a&lltbuk 8-ad Coaal m•d• It• cOD· two 'ettnee d4bul a winn1n• The ta.Uy eame lD one and~ eap. the d&tllh ma doable by tured It• first circuit Tim Walladl and Mike lrlumpb ln JC bueball Hell '• ainsJe. play Saturday. G WC'1 RusUers upped their Southern Califom1a Conferace mark to S-0 wilb a .a bliu ol visiting Cypreu. OCC's Pirates held on to topple host San Diego Mesa. 8-7, in South Coast action and Sad· dleback turned back in· vading San Diego CC, 3-1. in Mission play. Golden West, which has outscored its con- ference opposition, 52·10, had another easy game. ~-.... ,.ti ...... ," _,.,JQ t(r•r.Mf If .... .,., .... ,.. H•I•• II ~-... R-Ckl,tO It-lb ~·-~ Soln~.Oft A-•IU F0trst~ u R1dO<Pr c s..1 ... ,.-., O•C1<<lo,p lOl .. S ... l' • 0 t 0 • • J • I I ' 0 • 0 , 0 I 0 l 0 ' 0 1 0 1 0 l 0 0 0 0 0 JI 0 It • • I 0 0 • 0 ' • ' 0 ' 0 0 0 0 • ~Wftf l•I .. r II 4 1 I ' 0 0 ,.. • 0 • 0 0 • • 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 • • 0 • Golfers who 1Jl..iy th1• b.ill 100 l•r b.lck 111 thetr putltng sl.tncc will :.elelom JCh•cve c:oni••t•ntly tit· ctlltnt result!>. When the clubhead stnkes the ball before reach· '"i the lowest point ot •ts •re. 1t <tpphes a s1t1ht .imount of b<1cksp1n Thu ball slo.1ds-01ten slightly s1dew•ys-1ni.te..id of 1oll1"g smoothly lorwJrll. II the areens .ire slightly rough. striking down on putts will accentuate the ball s rough roll. Most collers find th.it the lowest p.irt of their puller's <11c occurs JI .:i poml dbOul opposite their tett-01 torwarcJ-' toot (set: 1llustr a11on) Oeler mint> where you must pliJy your puhs to ach~ve solid contact Then consciously See that you lfos11ton the bdlf m the SJnit: ri:lal!ve spot w1lhtn your stctnce on all pulls ·•11 ..... ·,... The Diablos of Mission 'iejo had jumped lo a 2-0 !ad in the second inning nd were in front 6·1 go- 1g into the seventh in· ing. But Torrey Pines' five- 1n explosion tied 1t and !ission Viejo could n't !l a n advantage again .1til the ninth, when an ·ror and three walks 1ve the Diablos the win· ng run. The Rus tlers com . bined solid pitching with timely bitting for the B'un•~1.u rf lb ~·-lb ~ P'\-<f Ku!Hckl lb OtrO\•f" df\ Hanwn °"' Huootrt c P~tirr\ Dlh C 8••~" Cl rt N•-U\ r1 Ev•n~ If Muriqe,.,n V f'14\Q.,..l lb Ander\on 1b R~rt\On,D '>chi.Opp Lt10t-nt\f'1mer, p I 0 0 l I I ,.,. 0 0 0 1 ----------~-------------------------------------· ) 1 I ? win. I 0 0 7 1 I 1 0 I ! Goodell Shines 4 I I Sc ott D es r os i er s lugged a two-run double in the four-run first for G WC and the Rustlers t oo k a d v ant ag e of Cypress errors to tally three more in the fourth. t 0 0 .7 0 0 :r 1 ' 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 (I 0 0 s MV SwiDlDlers 0 0 0 0 0 0 La guna Beach corn- ed six errors in its 1me a t Neff High and ly led briefly, 4.3 after three-run rally in the th. Chuck Robertson was the winning pitcher , go- ing seven innings. He s truc k out fi ve a nd walked two as Golden West ran its season re- 0 11 • 0 )1 ' -10 Sc .. • l>T ',.., .. .,, Tol•1$ , " e Cyo••'~ 000 000 000 0 4 J Edge 2 Foes (,olden w .... 1 .I()() )10 00•-'I 10 0 S..n Oi9<fo Ctty Ill •b " 'Jeff look care of that •ckly, sconng fo ur m · bottom half of the in· g for its eventual 7.4 vantage. Laguna 's ~htest offensive mo- nt came in the sixth :?n Kevin Ke1ssclbach Wd111't 1t> • Edward\ 7b LIMbr1r1i1. lb F,ltrq;ar•tcs 11 8•11 d'1 OltYf'r rt Tyrn~r rf Gil~\. Of\ • 0 0 rl>I 0 0 0 0 Jn what must rank as one of the most com · p eti t 1ve p rep s wim triangular meets of the year, Mission Viejo pre- vailed over defendin g CJF 3-A champion San Marino and form idable Newport Harbor. cord to 10·2. Meanwhile at San Diego Mesa, OCC built a 6-1 lead, but Mesa ta llied five in the sixth frame ·and it was a dog fight the I 0 0 0 n 0 l'I I) t 11 1 n a two-run homer to hl. rest of the way. D a r yl Scon iers )""" ,. M c(;.-.t ~· M itCI'\ oh 01'~'0 p Totlth n n )I ~ S-<N<k lll .. v.cf 0 1b ,., , •\ •tf 0 ,., l'> ·O lb v ' • flfl d •! "'rt ... 1 l r n n ' l ' 0 sparked the Pirates with 8,00_,~ ll> ~ •b: a two-run home run in ...... ., "' o n t he fourth i n ning-a ~:: .. ~',. •n ~ ~ 402-foot shot. He also ocPv " ,, had a run-scoring single ~~!~1'!, c• 0 : in the second. He•11• .-. " n The Pirates scored ~ 1 three lim es m the first on Ma•wf"ll OI'\ Vitnt)dl1 C Dov• o •b l 1 ) 0 ) I I 1 • 0 l 0 • 0 } 0 1 0 l 0 0 0 T«"tdl\ r> l ScOf'f' by I Mh"tCJ~ " I 0 ? ' 0 fl 0 0 l'I I) I ' 0 0 l'I l'I l'I 0 The meet was won 11'1 the 400 freestyle relay, ,.,, where Mission VieJO ! ~ raced lo its best time of o o the season, 3: 17 3. That ~ also ranks as one of the , top three times in CIF g this year. I 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 ) o Jeff Scolm an of Mis· g sion Viejo broke the 50· ,, .1 0 n n n II ~ t wo -out w a lks to ~ •:Sconiers and Rick I) n " " Woolard. J oe Ronquillo 's !..tn Ou")O ' 1 ' 1 two-run double and s .. ,,.,, • .,..," , 111'.'<\MlllM 1 000 0/'lOI• I " . ? 0 second barrier for the first time in his hfe on his leg of the free relay. turnm~ in a 49 7. Bnan Goodell anchored with a 47 2 spht while Paul Kon· trimas (50 61 and Jl•sse Vassallo (4R 9.8) also had good titnes '"'' \corr b• I ""'"<1'\ Or t "<V1 ''"' '"" r " • GIC'nn Robertson's lWO· ~n~co;:1 " 1 ' ' htt'>(' blow <,m11n " 0 \,/11 I I '"""'"'"' 1 '' Bobbv Smith's smolc 0 "1•1 lT> Uqun11 fO ..r ,... c .,"1 •• , tn •b " rD• In the ninth SCOrl'd Guy W•llM<1 •f ' lh un 1n t rft,in rt < "" ,, •I ~ ~ Krikorian with what prr; R"""u"1" 1• ,, ved to ~ the w1nn1n~ ~;,~._'':.n"' \ 0 run Mesa's f1nartally. a ""'' '" lcadoff homer, came in ~:~:·~.':". 0 , II tl n 11 rbl 1 .• ll ' " 1 0 HatbOr I 114, MM lol>V1•101:sso. J S"" MAr.no I fiq I ?00 ...... 1 8oll•wtnle INI I SS l 1 Be,~• 1'-1\I I IS S. 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';O I '\t"fl r,.,, '' WP•f.,~,.f[ l\1f\ \()(I f1t'l1 I Bt11n.t P'tl"tt If V f t ti') ] 1m,. t ,, ""''u -, "''' i-•or11 t >' 01 J I Pull t V) \ r1\ I tl)n t)A " 1 11"..,ll~ lf V) \Iii 1 tO M",,~· 1 ~ './ 1 1')1 q In a t s ame at Blair Pleld in Lona Bea~b. Mano.a do-.ned Founta in Valley '7·1. making tho most of dJhl bita and two Fountain Valley errors . L ee Maaga went tbedlslance for Marina, surrender- ing seven bits but JUSl one flrst-inning run. Newport Harbor was S-0 going mto the gam e a l Edison while the Chargers were 4-2. But Edison bad a secre t weapon n a m ed Steve Slaton. Slaton s truck oul 11 in eight innings for Edison and surrendered just one e arned run wh i l e h andcuffing the normal- ly potent bats of Newport Harbor. The victory, however, went lo relief pitc her Don LaValle, who hap· pened to be in the game when Edison scored the winning run. That run came home on Brian Desros ie r s' clutch hit. Mike Kelly scored the winning tally after getting aboard on a drag bunt single. At Huntington Beach. the Oilers scored twice in the fifth and added two more in the sixth to take a 4 -1 ga m e from Westminster. Sharks Trip Set I\ sharks only trip ilDd return of regu l ar ~c hcdules for the half ......... ~­-......... • ' ' 1 II • • I .... t • • • ww.iw. ,, M•"~',.. o-t..• Qr.r II ~ -·n ... • I • , .:I ., , J 1 • u , ' I I • • • ' • , • I . ,. • • • • I I 1 I I • I • • • • • I • • • . . .. ·--· ,........,,, MWoeM.• l)<ofti•h" Mwttfl,, 1 1 J , 0 0 • • I i-;.;;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.; -·"-<• L~•row,11 Tat•I\ , t 0 ,., 0 0 t 0 0 0 M...._.et«"lO ~tvttJ.11 Lvncl\1,_, 1'" IC•rc:• " S<lntMf D Sl•lftllell\,11) M uq•-..,Clll "-·<' Glll,c Hlelnnlram.ll» Wrtqttf .,~ lol•I\, .... , It 4 0 0 1 I I , 0 0 J 0 1 • , 0 0 ) ' J l 0 0 J ' I , 1 0 0 0 0 71 • • ,., 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 ~ ..... ._ r fl • 0000001 'l) oooonx••O .._,. H•,,.r C>I Palmer~ 8r•"s p ~r11n °" 8•rf.dh c1.," •b S<~···~·<' 8ulllnQIO<l,rl Sm•ll'l.Jb Pflltr pl\ Snvoer .11 ,,,..~ ... pl\ Slwrm.n :0 M ltttiir r To.I•!\ All r 11 s 0 ' • ' 1 0 0 0 J ' J J 0 0 • 0 1 l 0 t J 0 0 I 0 0 I 0 0 I 0 0 3 I 0 0 0 0 31 3 a "" 0 1 0 I 0 0 0 0 n 0 0 0 0 2 £c11~ .. 10 O'°w-011ers, tt 80'Qddhl, 11 Ju\llC• 11> NI< l\01• 1!> Coooer,dh s,,.n9 or tnM1',( Sm•rt r-t w .. o lb H4Y~\ lb K•llV II "'"dil"vt"f'I' Staton. D R•cf\rnond o LaYlllfl, u TOl•IS ·~ ~ 0 2 1 l 0 l I 0 0 0 0 0 • n II ' I II 11 0 ,, " fl 0 ?I • Sun•y ltw1• ... , II 1 n I) 0 I 0 n 1 0 II I) • rbl ' I) 0 u n 0 0 0 n 1 0 0 0 u 0 1 . " . N"'"'"°" Hartx>r 100 001 10 > 8 J Ed1wn 010 000 11 4 I l ,,_tal" v.11.., 111 •b r Of'tonq '"' M tlf"\ 1b F1e111u9h o Wll\on II L11nq \-. fmrtin'l ln"'"f"l'e>n tb l ot.11• ) 0 .. ' 0 n 0 n 0 n n n I " r1'I 0 o n , 0 1 1 0 ' 0 ' f) I) 0 n o f) fl I I F 1 I 1A /T BUYERS CASH TO YOU! &aNew FIAT TOO! $800 .. Saving$ fiot Motor Co. J will give l $400 i CASH BACK Dick Miller Fiat will match it on any new '16 FIAT 131 in 1tO(k. CHOOSE FROM ORANGE COUNTY'S LARGEST SELECTION S400 CASH REBATt or DISCOUNT on ur NEW '76 Fill 128' 11 /9 DICK MILLER MOTORS llB/iJII \ . .. 120 W. Warner Santa Ana 557-2132 and three-quarter-day FQu~• ... nvi•l•v ..,., 001 ., ', ~ ~ boati. out of Oa\•ey'!> M•••"d 001 ou, , a o •----------_. Locker al the Pav1hon -----------------------w 11 1 beg111 at varied times during the next month DEANWITTER & CO. " ... t~lh Jh ' the I ast of the inning •·,. o• •" ~·· Al Saddleback. the "'",..":_'~'~· n • 0 (I I Q 0 II I 0 " n n 0 0 n 0 Goodell. an Olympic ~old medal winner in Montreal, also "'on the 100 free and 200 free. Meanwhile in Whittier. 10!\t><•'t lN°"""'"'rvtlo.t• I ~•\tl+f' ~VI I 0)) •On fro• n .1., 1 J'.tH~t\1n V1tl"V J 11 I m ~ • r ltd 1 r '1• ~ l 1 .. .f T~"m ''" '" 1 Fount t•n V•lf .. r 1 EtS ~..,n The three-quarter-day boat. .Matt Walsh. will begin s urface fishing trips Monday with the boal leavmg the Pavilion at 7 each Monday, Wed· nesday and F r iday HAS EXCEPTIONAL SM.EB ~ ,,- l I • n Gaucho!> got a !>h<ffJJ ro"' ., p1tch1n~ performe1ncc ~ I 1 l)l;J I ' • " • fro m h a rd · t h r o" 1 n g o"""" .,., ; ~ right hander Bob DO\ e '::,;;, ,, I le :.truck out nine, .ti ...... 01 '" 0 I .. rO• F ountain \'alley and Edison <lluntin~ton Beach I were taking part 111 the Lo"'ell High S\\1m 1nv1tatrnnal f-'ounta1n \'alle~ took third m thl' \ars 1tv <1nd Ed1 ~o n fm1~hed, Sl'\ en th '"~ m• f'I' <I t I T V°'ll~1t lt 1 Fd• ,,, morning On Apnl l , the half-day boat Western Pride will begin t" 1cc dail;. opera- tions at 6 a.m and 12 30 p m The all day boat. Thundl•rb1rd. \\-Ill b<:gin ~urlare t1 s h1ng ill OPPOllTUNITIES EOll EXCEPTIONAL PEOPLE. .sketball HCAAPUlYOF~\ EA\T REGIO'flll. 1•1 lh! .. q~ NCI 0-"J•I' , ·~ ,, ,, i ' ,, ,, 1' '·•• P"'1l-O•to•u,..1 .. Y I f'I+< l•oO ~ )1n., " •t"' h, 1 WESTllfGtON&L l•t ~ec•l•llo hU!lol 1\1 lf1•11,vHH l(f ''"''~> C •I '>!•I• ILlll 17 lal TIK<Oftl ' '~ >o'°ln '"'" ' l -t\Vflf)•\I tll h'i.J t\ llOWEST REOIONAI.. f•t 0mAft.t M•ft • 'l,.M (.,, 11111•1 \I rn tlhr1-1 11 "' '"'"II lat Hwnwn Otl.•• • °' I 16 ., " ..... I ., \t.tl"'ll ~''P'l'W t TOOAY'SGAME\ UOf AST lt£G•ON&L •t l f.om1rtqtOfll lf'lld )if\ l,I H It I M,tf't In '" o ¥ C'~''•tt• , ,, ... ,°"' .... , .. L• I ,,,.. .. """''" Iv\\.,,• t .-I• HAI" TOUllHl Y C"-11_ ... , .... """'',...'"'' Cernnbell •o tt 'ro Scor es M t l •t* ..... tf An•f't.tfl•" •f\'1n N1oWOr•-.•,,'-'"_. .... ~1MIMl1ttMH"'° •91."4VKn1,.1u1• •lle ... 114M•••I• ... ._. 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'., • I " I goorl 11:-.e of tht• m ·' •• Thl' Gdurhos' first hit 1 •1:.. , in the fifth <b' John $<0<fb•'""',... 1 I ~ " (l 0 • Two Fountain \'all1•\ n s wimmer s. 0111 ' Babashoff and Mike Kcl· ly, broke meet record~ dur ing their swims as each took home a pair of BrodcrsJ l>tarted ·a ralh • " • Two walks. a fielder. s '.,,;~;~.;~,; .. ~~: ~: ~ '! ~ Baseball Standings SOUTH COAST C~1'£11EHCE W L G8 (~fl"l)ll' Ct»\t \.\int~.,_., I n • 0 S.OUTM•llHCAL C:ON~•it•MC• w I.. 01 G.<11-Wf'\! S n O R..,H.,-. l? I 1 , ' \1nt• MotOC-t l 1 n '~'o -mont (vru.-.,, / 2 t ?'i LA H•rotw ) 0 1 I l L""""'-·t l I\ first place firushes. V411SITY H.-.,..... H•rtlor zo S..~ Mar.no lit. Mlu1 ... 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YOU (Can Trace J (A Family's] r Historical Anecdotes J (Through Generations) STORIES By DENNIS McLELLAN Four years ago Wayne ;orowitz was flippml: through American Album." a laq~e olume or antique photo~raph:. Turrung the paj!cs, his eye:. ecame riveted on .1 two paJ:l' pread of New York's famt>d ester Street in 1883 The street in front of the bnck •nement buildings ""as teeming ith peddlers. childre n and nawled women examining the ares of the pushcarts A boy nd a girl, perched atop a Ccnce 1 the foreground, gazed wastrul- . into the camera. SOMETHING ABOUT the hildren struck Horowitz a:. odd. rom the back of his mind he re· 1embered that his g rt•ut ra ndfather hud bt•cn in the gar ient trade on Hester Street. Examining thC' photograph ven closer, hC' wus ama7.ed here. on onC' of thC' buildings hung a 111gn stating simply· M Horowitz. Could that be hi5 great grandfather's shop of more than a century ago'! Horowitz wrote his father. now retired and living rn Florida. to check it out Sure enough, came back the reply. 1t was his ancestor's shop And the little girl gazing at lforowlll rn the foreground of the old picture was a distant cousin THAT PICTURE. along with other anecdotes about the Horo- witz ram1ly, inspired him to seek out more information about his family tree. In so doing. Horowitz. a Newport Harbor High School his· tory teacher, joined hundreds of thousands of Americans engaged in genealogy, described as the third largest hobby in the United States. "The more l thought about genealogy," he says, "the more I began to sense it had more to it than I realized 'Roots,' Memories Prompt the Search Monday through Friday, between the hours of 8 a.m and 4 · 30 p m . a steady stream of visitors passes through the Federal Archives branch nestled in the quiet bills of Laguna Niguel. There, stationed at 16 viewing screens, they take turns scanning the mtles of microfilmed federal records and census reports Many dnve from as far away as Riverside and San Diego counties Some spend all day peering at names and dates. looktnJ? for that missing link of information in their quest ti.) piece together their family tree "MOST ARE mtercSlt'CI in their roots," says James Byers, archivE's branch chief, noting sign.in figures for February numbered about 800, up from 350 for the same period last yE'ar He says 1t 1s d1fricult to say what effect Alex Haley's "Roots" has had on increases because the numbers have been rising for the past yE'ar and a half. A survey of researchers gave some indication of what motivates pt•opl£• to -.pend hours at the sometimes tedious JOb of dis:gmg into the past V1v1ene Pencm of Quail Valley has been researchmg hl•r anc<•stors sine<• 19fH She 1s doing all hers and her hushand :. grandparents hnes ''\\-'hen I get stuck." o;hc says, "I go on to the next one I've tnk<•n th<• Goodspc>E'<l hne back to 1620, England. ~1y Kello~g hnc goes back to the earl:> 1700s .. WHAT MAD•: llER SPEND 13 :>cars on the search with no end m s11:ht • "1 en1oy hu1ldmg each family as I come to 1t Jt puts you right m thC'ir time of h1!>tory You relive what they did. "As a kid m school I didn't hke history," ad milled Mrs Pencm. who teaches t1dult education classes on genealogy "But Ont'f' yuu l(l'l "tarted. you don 'l want to quit." Franr1s Mc•lntoch. a rf'tired Navy commander from Corona. has he<·n 1li.:~in.: into h111 family's background for JO years "I'd come home ''" leave and my ~randmother would ask me to tak.-hf'r out I<> the cemetery lo;vf'rybody else wai. too bu!ly She'd tf'll nw -.tones THOSF. FAMll.Y AfCOU!'llTS sparked an ab1dmg 1n tl'r<•i.t an penealo~y. wh1<'h. he i.ays, grew "just like topsy " Hr v1'l1ts tht" ttrt'h1ves hronch at least once a week usually pat'kml( :1 lun<'h He's '4 a1lln~ out.sidf' with hts own microfilm re.1der 1n tow b<-fore at opens He's U!.uall.> therr all day ,..._.., .... Ulll. \'TR EK Patte 83> • &~ W@OJHf ~·1 ~@.[f\YJ0©@ "(;111 o prnl>lrm·• Th••n u•nte to ~I Dunn f'ot will cut red fD~. getting th<' an.~u>t>r.~ ond nclion you nted to sol~ intqwlit.~ in governmnil and bus111<'ss Moil your qutstions lo Pot Durtn. Al Yow Serv1c1>. Orangr Coo.st [)oily Pilot. P 0 Bo.i 15'i0, Co.rta MelQ, CA 92626 As ma11µ ltlltr& as poisiblt u:1ll ~ an.s~red. but phoned mqume11 or letters Mt mC'/udinq the reader's full name. nddrt'lll and bu1me&s h1>urs' phon" numbt'r cannot he to~ Thu column nppeara dolly erctpt Sal urdays " Pleatt~ Gf l'~ Daytlaw rta ... ~ N .. ~ DEAR READERS: Due to th• volume of mall cunefttly received by At Your Service, tt hH become neceuary to conakter only lho•• letter• whk:h contain the re8der'• full Mme, add,.•• and bualneH hours' phone number. T•l•ph0ne lnqulr1H cennot be ace•ptff by the D.uy Pllot office. Aa many tetten H poHibM wlll be hendted by A YS, wfth answers provided etther In th• column ot by mall or phon• ...-ponaa. Make Arra119eweewata I• llftld~., ... DEAR PAT: 9omelflne ego, "'9t•P• •• lone •• • year, your newep.pet pubUahff • fHture •rtict• •bout a group In 0t ..ound Newpoft Beech who are btg beftd fan•. and who hold periodic mHtt• •nd dencea fHtuftng big benda. W•'d Nke to contMt ,,.., group, end •ak you to tefl ua how to go about It. T.A., l.•ouneBeectt "Bal Night" dances are scheduled at the Balboa Pevlltlon the tint Saturd~y of each month. Contact Johnnlt J . Sheeder, 60S Orchid Ave., Corona del Mar, CA 9262.S, for the details. You and other big band f3ns also are lnvtted to write to Shffder about tho details of belong I no to this oroup. ''What it reall.)t wns domg w;u tylftl a person Into history l-0$· tory can't really be grasped or understood unless orft! can see the part one had in it "We are a link a stpge -lll the history o( a family that goes back to the beginnmg or life. The e'<penences or people now dead are part of us .. LONG BEFORE the ·Roots· phenomenon swept the nation. Americans have been digging 10- to their ancestry. There are countless books, pamphlets, or ganizat1ons and courses availa· ble to assist in conducting d search. .. A lot or people would like to get into it." notes Horowitz. "but they'r e not sure where to go." A year ago he began teaching a class that explains precisely ho\•' lo go about building u ramify tree (ThP one·unit Coastline Community College course I" un der way, but he hopes to continue Ill ln research10g, floro'41t.t not t:c.l , at is impor t ant to bt· methodical und keep file!. uf 1m portant documt.>nb and other 10 formation THF. BASIC matt•ra ub nct'<.lt>d to begin 10clude u pedigree thart which hsts the basic 1dt•nllf1ca t10n s heet or your line of dt•stt•nt Name. where born. \\hert.> dll'" .ind when <Set on end lhc chart resembles a tree 1 lnd1v1dual work sheet:. Jnd familv group work !>heels abo are needed for record10g mor<• detailed mformallon You s hould also havl' J cor respondence log for keeping names or people who mighl han• information about your family Horowiti furlh<·r advise::. purchasing a good gl·neral gu1dt• to genealogical rcscurc h to answer specific que:.t1on::. There are manv on tht• markl•t an excl'llent .;nt· twin~ lht• paperback "llow to Tract> 'I our Family Trl'l'. · b\ the Aml'rt<:an R~«-ordM-Bltfln-Reeb Off COfftplaint11 DEAR PAT: I bought• S16.88 Broedmoor porteble cHsetta re· cord•r In ~ember 1975. The recorder came with a 90-dey warren· ty and the option to extend the warranty to cover parts and labor coata for one year. Thi• option coat $1 .95, and I choH to buy It. I've been trying to have th• recorder repaired under th• warranty alnca IHt September. t flr•t Hnt It to the addreaa In Elk Grove VIiiage, Ill., H lntf?ctH. But th• recorder WH ratumed becauH the re- pair location had moved to o .. PlalnH. I tent It there, but It WH returned egtlln, thl• time whh the notation, "refuHd to •c:c•pt." I've apem .. moat t10 In poatege and atlJI h1ve •broken recorder t'1et ahould have bean repalrff under werrenty. . M.X., Coate MHa You are not alone in your unsuccessful attempts to contact Broadmoor Industries. A spokesman for the Better Business Bureau of Chicago reports that the BBB has forwarded numerous complaints to Broadmoor for' seven months, but none have beeF'I answered or re1urned by the Postal Service. Sally Brown of the Electronic Industries Association, re· ports that the company went out of business in February 1976. She said Broadmoor was a relatively small manufac· turer wtlich was most likely affected by the "depressed etec· tronfcs Industry." She suggests that you take the recorder to a local servicer. who will be able to obtain parts information through a trade publication. Srown advises dealing with well known manufacturers of electronics products to avoid this problem In the future Nno W.,...•ntln: f'..U or 1.i•ltftf DEAR PAT: Can you tell me ~et provlalona are lndudff In th• new ftdenl wanenty act? tt ... '"' that every CMatmH gift f r•· celvff la • wtnanty<overed "•· ao I'd Ilk• to know my rtght• In CHe I ev9t hH• to put any of the•• warrentlH to th• tHt. S.A., Lagune lleach The Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act became eftect1w Jan. t, 1977. Its rules were develo~d by the Federal Trade Com mission. tf • c:Ompany off Prs a warranty on a consumer product which ~s more than s 1 s. the law requires that a number of Genealogical Resellrch Institute St;lf( (Dolphin I WITHTIIESE basic matenals \ ou 're ready to go. Start '41lh .)Ourself Write down ,1s much mformation about }our family as you can !'J l'Xt, mtervtew your parents lo! rand parents and other Ii vmg re IJtn e:. directly or by mail A personal mterv1ew 1:. best. sa)S I loro\\ 1tz And 1t 1s good to supply .i list of questions beforehand to help them prepare for the m· kn1ew ··The object of the interviews. · ht> says. "is to find out as much as possible about your family. Thal information may lead you to othC'r information .. He added. "Usually one or two persons are the family his- tonuns. These people are in v a ltrn ble to you." After the inkrv1ews, analyze which records are most likely tu \ ll·ld the information you want Ir for examp!C', you knm~ your grE'at ~rundfather wus m the C1v1I War. you might check federal peru;aon files or mahtary records THE N~'XT STEP is to v 1s1t Lbe library. Four excellent sources of genealog1cul mformauon 10 Orange County art> The lluntmgon Ht•al•h Pubhe L1brar). 71I1 T"lbt•rt Ave Costa 1\lcsa Clly Library. 566 W Center St.: GenNlog1cal L1bra1J 1Anahe1m Stake>. 440 N. Loara Sl.. Anaheim. and the regional branch of the Nahonal Archives, 24000Av1la Road.Laguna Niguel One of the bC'st 1s the Hunt· mgton Beach Library There arc some 5.000 books and pamphlets available on family, stale and county hist1lrtcs The Orange County Genealogy Society also holds regular monthly meetings there and offers workshop:. for bt!ginners THE NATIONAL Archive::. branch 1n Laguna Niguel houses ..,uch documents as land , military, court and census 11790·1900 ) records Its microfilm also 1::. availablt.• through mter librar) loan Many genealogy handbooks in elude addresses of state agencies Lhat catalog birth, death, and marriage statistics. W11ls, land records and other vital statistics can be located through the coun ty court houses <You need names and approximate years.) There arC' countless other sources besides city. state and <'O unt y r ecords . local newspapers, famtly Bibles. diaries, scrapbooks. school and professional annuals, civic and fraternal organizations. church and cemetery records . Those interc!.lcd in t::aking their search beyond the family's im mi~rntion to the United Statei-. will find the massive library of the Church or Jesus Christ of Lat ter Day Saints <Mormons) an ex cellent :.ourcc IT PROVlDES A wealth or re corded information about thi6 and some 40 other countries It;; sC'rv1ces are available lo church members · and n onmember~ alike The nearest branch 1s the Anaheim StakC' llorowllz likens researchmg family histories to detective work You check out possibilities until you start f10d10 g evidence "You can take das::.C's •lr 1om ..'.! genC'alogy society. hut basically you're on your own." He says going back lo your 1m migrant· ancestors 1s considered good With lut•k. the avernge person <·an makt• 1t back to the 17th CC'ntury WRITTEN RF.<."OROS ror or- dinary ix.•oplc werC' rare until around the 16th century. he says "Europeans of nohlt• lineage can hope 10 go hack to the <'•i:?hlh cen- tury and authenticatC' with docu- ments \\'htlC' lhl• n•a<.,on~ ror conduct mg a Sl'arc•h 111to the pa<.,t v;1r.>. llOroYdl/ !>:l\S nw"t of tho~e JO has C'lac;s \\ 1s0h to "k;1w· a kgac~ fort heir c h1l<ln•n · li e quot1•<., th1• "at1onal 1\rchl\C'S m olt(I . \\'h••t 14' P<ISt IS prologue' .. facts t)e d isclosed. Among these facts are: to whom the war-ranty is extended; what is covered; respective warrantor and consumer responsibilities; and when the wa rranty begins (i f different than purchase date). The law does not ob- ligate a manufacturer to offer a w arranty. More import antly, sellers are bound by the law to make warranties available for consumer perusal at the point of purchase. Look for the warranty in one of the following places: displayed in close conjunction to the warranted pro- duct; in a binder prominently titled "Warranties" and in· dexed according to product or warrantor or signs indicatlno where the binder mav be located; and on the package or carton containing the product. Warranties will now be labeled "full" or "limited." Full warranties Indicate a warrantor promises either to repair a defective product within a reasonable time and without cha roe or to give a refund or replacement if the product can- not be repaired. If there are any restrictions on coverage, the warranty must be labeled "limited " Bretut•IH Baltf~• R1111 IJp Food Tat. DEAR PAT: I'm expecting my first child In a few months. I had thought that breast feeding would be best for the baby plus being the most economical method of feeding an l"fant. Now that t'm learnlno about atl the extr• food I will need to maintain my own health and be able to provide adequate milk, I wondtr tf breast feeding Is ac:tually more e>epen5ive than other methods. can you find out? R.Y., Corona del Mir AlttMMlgll mother·• mMk I• aefe, convtnJ•nt •nd economical, USDA 9tetl.attc. Indicate that It may be more coetly than 10,.• typea of rormu11. Food In USDA'• tMfty food pt1n for the lactattng wom1n coat• •boUt $13 more~ month then for l\On•lactatlng women. In th• mo®rlte coat food pfan, the dtfteronce •~ S20 • month. In ddl· lion, about S2 a month la r9qulred '°' • tupplement cont91nlrwa vltemln O. Ualng th•M eatJmetea, the totet cott to tho flmllr of brHatfMdln(I the Infant In oaa1y moMM of llfe 11 '11lotit19"0nth Formula for baby may coat $Uto tl$•monthdependlnton the kll'ld offonnulauaedandthecontlllnerlnwhlchttlapwcl\ .. ed. ,, t \ i I ay AUil N LOC&Aa .................... Mayday. lla)'day, lla)iday. Tb at lnnoeUCKd word. apobn thrff uma ov r a martM r.ruo with vtrbal txclamation polntJI. klndl lur UJ the mlnda of moat pleaaurt" twatmen and 1cnd1 cout Guard unab Into 1m mediate acUoo. It la the international distre11i. ~11oal or lh~ sea and u1r Technically. it means iwmeone 111 an• dire danger of losing lift: and /or property. But unfortunately. an the!!e days of crowded offshore waterways, the cry of "Mayday" may mean nothing more dare than: · · 1 am out of fuel. My engine or engines have railed. If I don't get help soon I will be late ror work or my family will worry" WH EN THESE ··mayday'" calls real or imagined arc heard in the waters between Newport and Catalma, bel\H.-en Newport and Dana Point. or bet\\ ccn Newport :ind llunt angton Beach, it as the Coa-.1 Guard cutter Point Divide that I!> usually called into action On board the cutter as 1l ~ch under way for an emergency run will be either Lt. (jgl Philip San· ders, rommander of Coastal SAR Facility, Newport Beach, or the next in command. Chier Bos'n Mate Clayton Haugen. cxecut1vt· petty officer. along with a crew of 14 enlisted men assigned to the Newport Beach facility SAR mean~ :.earch and r{'~cue ;rnd 1 hat ·s what the Point 01\ 1dt· cre\\ dOl'" from Huntin~lon Bt•ach t o l>ana Point and :o.C'a\\ard 1(1 San Cll'mcntt· ttnd Cat;11ina llilands In 1976 the Point 01v1dt:' handled 165 l'il'arch ;ind resc•uc cases, most of them attributed lo breakdowns. en~in£" or equip mcnt failure or running out of fuel. ''SOME OF T HE cases arc casual almost too casual. .. says Chief Haugen ... But at leao;t a mayday s1~al clears the air so that the re;il circumstances can be delermmed." But there wNc two cases last year that were anything but casual. l.t. Sanders and Chil'f Hau~cn recall One involved an adult and tYo11 t•hildren in ·• sailboat off Dana 1'01111 durlnll: a storm with wmds of more th11n :JO knots and (2 to If> fool c;wells Tht• sJil'i h;1d hcen npped to ... hn·cb ¥011 Can Help by the wind and lbe boat'• · l U 1 ry mcu-wou&d °°' st uew al the Point DMde rwcMd th• OttUp8Dt.I ol the boat circumtLt11aees that wroa a lettu of commendation. AnotherC&M olt S..n Clem«nte Island won twro crewmt'n lcU4'n of comm ataon. ll lnvolvt'd a 40·(oot n crwaer out ot San Dlt'I 'lb two elderly penon.1 d. The boat was agroun<l breaking up on rocks ll.nd a Point Divide crew had to go in with a rubber rail to rescue the pair. Dunng the rescue attempt the Coast Guard raft overturned in heawy surf. causmg the outboard motor to stop working. THE GUARDSMEN managed to rescue themselves and the vic- tims, got them ashore, built a fire and repaired the outboard, and "hen the weather became calm made it back to the mother ship. S<>me 'Of the search cases art• more tedious than spt'C'laculllr. says Lt. Sanders. Like lhc chap "ho rented a small sailboett al llalboa. took it out m the OCt'an and became lost. Result a thrct: day search. Or the boat lost in a fog off Dana Point thot involved a 10 hour search. Calls for assistance usuully J?O through the dlstnct headquarters at Long Beach and ar<' iiSslgned lo the nearest cutter or stiilion. Lt. Sanders explains. .. But if the call is out of range of Long Beach, say on VHF, ~e will pick up the call direct. or perhaps it \\ill come throu,Jc'h lhl' II arbor O{'partmcnt · LT. SASDF.RS ... ;;1d Lhl· :".l•wport ::elation \\Ork'> elriM·ly \\1th thl· local Harbor (kpart mt•nt. both 1n mon1tonnit as- sislanee calls and 111 lh1.• actual search and rescue operations lie s;11d the lifeguards (NC'wporl Department of Marine Safely> are also of great assistance to the Coast Guard on nearby cases. noat operators who put m a call for assistance for nothmg more serious than running out of ful'l or engine breakdown can ex- pect tu have their craft &one over with the proverbial fine-toothed comb. If the craft does not come up to federal law standards. the opl•rator can expect to receive a c-1tation. "We tow them to the nearC'st port of refuge and then inspect lhl' \C'sscl for everything from I' F Os 1 personal Clolalion de \ire'\ l fire extinguishers. name .1rrt.>:-tors on gasoline ensunes • • all.... aJ ,... mnt.a,'' Lt. SaJlClmoa. CbW d Potnt Dlvi:dirmd c0er Cullan uaually carry utra suppU ot tu.i ror their own am.all boat.a. • • W • .,.. &!lowed to tell f\tel to the ooerator out ol a• and be ta bJlled lattt '. RUNNING OtJT or fuel. an· ci d e ntally, as consider ed neglicent operation and the opualor can be cited. The present Coast Guud search and rescue facility at Newport has been here since 1962. Pnor to that a cutter was stationed at the old M Street public dock on the peninsula side for a number or years. Volunteers Save Lives Twenty Southern California boatmen probably would not be alive today had it not been for the life-saving skills of a few de d1cated volunteers in 1976 The volunteers are the men and women of the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary. a national organization of 47.000 civilian boating en thusiasts formed by Congress to promote boating safety a nd assist the Coast Guard boaters and saved 2.5 million dollar:. worth of property The Auxiliarists spent 16,000 hours 011 safety patrols and search and rescue mis- sions m 1976. The 11th 01lilr1ct CGA also turned much of their effort towJrd prevent· an~ emergencies at sea by t'<luc.:ating the boating public. They reached over 80,000 boating en· thusiasts through various seamanship, navigation and sailing classes Ro111tl :dc,1bt11w of D.111c11111 o( 1.011bo11 18913 MAGNOLIA ST. FOUNTAIN VALLEY IAtlleuftt to IC·M9'il Phone 968-2177 er 968·6249 . ....,,,......, .. _ ... . c-... 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Another 750,000 were acquainted with the COA contribution to boating safety by visit· ing their displays at boat shows and '-------------------- launching ramps from Page, Ariz. lo Marina del Rey. Los Angele!>. Newport Bt:ach and Dana Point IN ADDrTION lo saving lives. the 11th District i\u'<iliary assisted many other o ... , Pilot P"o'O\ bf PAtric-0 OOM•ll Coast Guard cutter Point Divide answers distress calls. Tlir1111Ql1 tl11· l>ur11//111 Shrt>1·1· /.."' 'lftJlll I #,.a 1 fJ•ll''' ti At1uU lt!dc11· 11• 1l I J\!Jc 1 ,,., 1• tu I 1°/Jr 11 t f \"1h.·I, ,,, , • I .,,,,:I I I , • I J '"! I •1 II ·I I. 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Wiseley says help 1s necdt.'<i no" an preparing for Eastt•r parties Coll her al 5"45·93.11. Ext. 478, to make arrangemt>nts TUE VOLUNTARY Action Ccnl1.•r in Newport Beach is look ill~ for <1 ft•w hc>lpers for the Murch of Dimes seventh annual Super Walk schcdulerl March 19 to regish'r more than IS,000 walkers. Call 675-9210 for details Tht.> aiency ls also SE'ekm" peo pie with accounltnft backgrounds lo help another <.1gcncy review their books and pro1ections for the coming year. Contact the Retired Senior Volunteer Pro- gram at 9'37-5752 for more in· formation A program aimed :il helping Southeast Asians in the Santa \11<1 an'a needs the aid or coun llans to lt>arh the use or th~ bus ">stem. L'.S. currency, bill pay· tn~. -.hl)pping and nutrltlon. An .1ci\ 1i.oq board and recep t1nnist:.; poet ar~ open lo \Olun ll·ers .1s "ell. ContaC't the Retired "l't1111r \'oluntecr Program at the numh<'r abo'c t'OR THOSE living in the \\eat Munl\ ar<'a. the fol1011d n1 offer a \.met.\' of opportunities to he or hc·lp t11 others. A t•om munity center In Hunt· ington Reach ·~ seeking 1orneone to replace the teacher In a dan· cers1ze class. Westminster Elementary School needs classroom aides. readmg aides, bilingual tutors who speak Spanish. Samoan or V1~tnameee: office' and library aides and people who can share special talents. The school ls also st'eking someone to teach folk dancing for its upcoming Cinco de Maro festival. The Orange County Camp Fire Girl's Board of Directors has op~nings for people interested in helping youn~stcrs. Information on these and othC'r openings is available at 960 -3312 or 530·2370 Delp For 'l'ou Volt in Time The terms ··maintenonce- free" and "lifetime"' when ap· plied to batteries do not mean you can forever ignore your auto's battery once installed, says the Automobtle Club of Southern California. The club's auto engineering de· partment says the terms refer respectively to the design of the battery and to the warrantee. W~ile you may not need lo check the water level in these new fillerless batteries. the auto club says you mu1>l still watch for !!lgns of corrosion build up and that on batteries which do have filler caps, you must occasional· ly add water. NEW YORK SPRING FABRICS OPENING! SPRING VOILE PRINTS * DOWITOWllU. •sur•• C...tl--(ltl) 6t7.wl ............ ............... .,, .... QIAllA a POL nsn1 97c tmRLOCK PlllTIM v.. YO 401 S. AMA ma~"""''" Ht·C b u. fwy. .... ._., "-1 tn•) m~4411 * COSTA MISA lltf & ftAcamA tn• .... -.. llOUIS ..._na,... 11 A.JI. TO t P.M. SAT. 11 AJl..6 P.M. SVN. 12·5 PA ~$THURSDAY, MAR. 17 ~~ ALL DAY (. 4t !RISH COPHEE -75c . .· : ) ~ . (!fi'.· THERE'S A BETTER WAYI /,~ -~·.~ . i LEPRECHAUN '~;i-~~ LAMB CHOP SPECIALS ~ >\ f' ~ 1 FOR LUNCH & DINNER ~{ ; ; ORANGE COUNTY SUM CONTROL I ------·p CALYPSO l STEEL OltUM IAt«> EHTBT AIHIHG & DAHCIM«W FIOM 4:00 P.M. 11 07 l. 0.,-A••· s ... ZOl·I 538·5685 1~ LIMITfD RESERVATIONS S 640-5123 Ouest Boat Slipa b 10J.N. BA~E OR .• NEWPORT BEACH • C .. lf. NOW IN NEWPORT ANOTHER II II FAMILY RESTAURANT HAJll9ERS • OMELETES • PRIME RIB Special Junior Menu • I ' WHIPPED FROZEN YOGURT llER& WINE OPEN 24 HOURS 801 DOVE STREET (At No. llttttl, next to th\ ~llii ~ .NEWPORT BEACH \ rMTl&.Uft 752-2801 I , • • • .,,..r ... ai1 Ile ta to pu111J11 la 1111 taaur. • day oa tu. bobbJ ., oe.fonn• (nHatth,corra eJ. ff.e•a Pl JJ ID'Uy • I oa Z4 cWf.....i Una ol tu. ud hia wat< '1 famllla. Wa wife, how.vu, doesn't are h n· \.bualMm. " I'm Cra&)' •• Nnertheleu, be tlnd.s ••lnteLlectuaJ aUmulaUon" out ol It. "lt'a IOrt ol d.tective work. When you're Nllnd pro- bably lbe wont thln1 you can do is 10 to seed. You've sot to keep you.r brain busy nM ALEXANDE&. u San D1e10 Univerinty stu dent, took the day off from school to do research. A black, with at leut on~uarter Indian blood, Alexander needs the geneaJoetcal information in applyin1 for a medical school's "ln·Med'' proeram. He's been able lo go back about seven generations. "It's given me a lot of lnaiaht into my relatives." He saw "Root.a" on television, but said it didn't really spur bis interest to dlgaing into his family's history. He says, however, "l was happy to see it. It brought~ the level of awareness of black culture." Joe Wiley, a La Mirada grocery store manager, was spendina his day off al the archives branch. He became in- terested through a Mormon friend who had done his family tree. ''I WAS THINKING MAYBE I might be related to a '(:Ountorduke, ''Wiley said with a grin. Has he found any royalty m his past? He laughed: ·•1 can't get back further than Oklahoma." Despite some difficulty in reading t~e antique script on the aged documents, he feels it is more than worth it. "I'm doing it to gain knowledge about my family. But mainly it's just a sense of curiosity.'' And who knows, he might just find a duke or count to hang on a branch of his tree. Occasionally. (through persistent digging> someone famous will surface. CAROLYN CAPALBO'S mother traced the Perrys and Crandalls of Rhode Island. And while the CrandaJls were not particularly noteworthy. at least two Perrys stand out. Oliver Hazard Perry was a bero or the War or 1812 and Commodore Matthew Calbraith Perry distinguished himself as the man who opened up trade between Japan and the Americas in the 1850s. The Newport Beach woman said her mother didn't go back much further in their past, however. "Arter that. it was all downhill." Tourist Mecca 'Carmelized' CARMEL-BY-THE-SEA (AP> Find a fun place lo live, and tourlst.s will be right behind to en· JOY for a few hours or a few days what you have all year round. The 1,070 residents of this Mon- terey PenlnsuJa town, founded al the tum of the century u a writers' and artists' colony, want the stihtseers because they help keep their taxes low. But they don't want tour buses belching fumes and funneling folks in and out by the hour. Nor do they wllllt the fast-food chains and cheap souvenir stands that follow AS FAR BACK as 1924, when Perry Newberry was mayor, Carmel wrestled with the prob- 1 em, Newberry 's answer, promptly ignored, was to fence in the town to keep the tounsts out. Today, one suggest ion is for a "human sanctuary" fenced in by total local control of the area. "The town is aimed at people who come for overnight or a week or longer," said David Hughes, vice mayor and owner of an art. jewelry and shoe store catering to visitors "We're not geared for an influx of tourists " City officials are careful to Point out that there ar e two kinds or tourists the "two-hour won- ders" and the guests. The dif- ference between them is the.key Another Artist's Colony Fight.s TUXJ-lwur Wonders lo U,e survival of Carmel and other communities that rely on the lourist trade. CARMEL PRESSES to its san dy bosom the "guests," those who spend one or more nights m the city's hotels and motels, eat in her restaurants, buy local arts and crafts and attend cultural events. That's because 87 percent of the community's revenue com es from lodging and sales taxes The others, the "two-hour won- ders." topple orr tour buses. look for a bathroom, eat only con- venience foods, buy souvenir plates and htter the hilly streets with candy wrappers before climbing back onto the bus. The tour buses still come, but a city ordinance has halted their travel on the town's narrow streets. They no longer clog traf- fic near the curving beach. They must enter on one designated road and park along another. RICHARD TE~S, catalyst or a group called SCAAT, or Sens1 ble Citizens Are Anti-Tourist, one or several groups formed from the fertile soil of anti-tounsm, says Carmel always has had trouble with tourists. He also says that the town. where the problem h as multiplied in the past 10 years. has become a pioneer in controll- ing the invasion. "The real issue," he says, "1!. the question of the community's right to self-determination. I feel very strongly that any place like this. a lovely and fragile spot where the great majority are non-business residents, has a nght to restrict the intrusion of outsiders." To preserve its charm, Carmel has no traffic lights, no home mail delivery, few street signs and no sidewalks in residential areas. TO PREVENT ANY erosion of that charm, it forbids neon signs, discount stores, chain and drive- in restaurants and buildings of more than two stories. It also has a short-term moratorium on new commercial construction over 16,000 square feet. although a new shopping mall is nearing completion at the north end of the downtown busi- ness area. Several years ago. Gunnar Norberg, now the mayor, wan\ed to go even turther to preserve the town. He proposed a Heritage City. a plan re1ected several times by the state legislature. , AS NORBERG describes it, the concept would provide a "human sanctuary" by placing develop- ment inside the city under the control or the city council Under the plan. city officials would !'\ave the nght to approve any new fret-way construction in- s ide the Hentage area. Stricter pollution controls could be established. All land zoning could be frozen, and even return to lower levels - commercial to residential -and the size and type of busines\r could be restricted by the coun- c1l. Norberg still has hope that the plan will be approved, thus sav- ing Carmel and setting an exam- ple for other California com munitieswithsimilarproblcms But Carmel, the old mission town, is the most famous. And its controls seem to be worki'?'g· The tourists still come, but as Norberg says," People who coml· here say 'How is it that you have kept so much when 1t l'.eems to disappear evcryw.herc else'!' · · 1 am only sorry I could not save more." Robinson's Newport Fashion lsland &Westminster Moll .. ' • • "'Prog am Topics Informative OaAJf E COU TY LAW SI! 1'bt La• WI• • ... •f U1e WHtern Stet• · y CoU ol Law will ar u edd,...• by R•moe• lpston. n«Utive director for he America.a Clv11 Liberties nion ol Southern California. !Ur 1peec:b will be at 12 1S p.m. Thursday, March 17, at the tollege. CONl'ESE • E: The Ha.im.n Rigbts Approach to R~babthta lion ia tbe theme of a •tat• con ferenc• of lbe Occupational Therapy Auoclatlon. The two-day seminar will take place Friday and Saturday, March 18 and 19. in the South Coast Plaza Hotel. ' Ms. Ripston will analyze goals ' nd obJectives of the ACLU and lscuss types of cases the or- anizationtiandles. 1 EDITH HEAD f'A·SHI ON fHOW: The multi wanner of the cademy Award for fashion de tgning will present a showing al O a.m. l''riday, March 18, an lht.· isneyland Hotel. Proceeds will support Help for Bram-Injured Children, Inc .. a 1'0n-profit orga01zat1on which i1ds neurologically mvolved pa ti en ts. Work.shops on health will be presented by physicians, therapists1 and researcheri;. Jn add 1l1on there will be a legislative luncheon with Stat~ Sen. Paul Carpenter and As semblyman Dennis Mangers dis cussing health care issues in state and national government I The show. followed by J AAUW : Westminster-Fountain Valley Branch members will have an informative prei.enla lion on child abuse when the)- Betrothed Forsum-Steffensen Arizona State University students, Lynda Forsum and Donald Steffensen are planning to ~ • marry Aug. 6 m t:'le Capistrano Beach home of Mr. and Mrs, Reynold W. Forsum, parents of the bride-to-be. Her fiance 1s the son of the 0 . D. Steffensens of San Clemente. The affianced couple arc graduates of San Clemente High School. ••• Bazil-Hunt Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bazil of Huntington Beach have announced the engagement of their daughter, Pamela ·Ann Bazil, and Mark Lawrence Hunt of Laguna Beach. Miss Bazil is a graduate of Hunt&ngton Beach High School and attended Golden West College. Her fiance, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ramirez of New York City, is a graduate or Laguna Beach High School and attended Sad- dleback College. The betrothed couple plan to marry Apnl 15 in the Newport Harbor Lutheran Church. ••• Edwards-Lee Mr. and Mrs. Ralph P. Edwards of Newport Beach have announced the engagement of their daughter, Ann Marie Edwards, and Edward Alan Lee, s6h oC the Charles H. Lees of Costa Mesa. They are planning to marry June 26 in the Harbor Christian Church, Costa Mesa. Miss Edwards is a graduate of Corona del Mar Uigh School and Orange Coast College and studied at California State University, Long Beach.· Her fi ance graduated from Newport Harbor High School and OCC and attended CSU, San Dieeo and La Verne College. ••• Hersey-Kern Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Hersey of Newport Beach and Los Angeles have announced the engagement of their daughter. Judith Carol Hersey, and Richard John Kem, also of Newport Beach. The couple plan to marry April 9 in the Com -.m unity Church Coneregatlonal, Corona del Mar. " Mias Hersey, a student at Western State 'University Colle1e of Law, studied at Pasadena ~:Polytechnic H1ah School and UCI. '• Her Clance, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Kern '"of Orange. graduated from Servite High School •and attended use. II ••• f Stege-Wherry a Mr. and Mn. John A. Stege at Newport l Beach have announced the e:Jll"a&ement of their t daughter, Roseann Stere. and Steve Wherry.son I of lbe Tom When-ya of Balboa laland. • The affianced. who will marry April 2, are araduates of Corona del Mar High School and Oranae Coast College . Lynda For· sum, DonaJd Stetreneen (top photo) Pamea. BazU, Merk Hunt ••tdatea. ' JUDITH HERSEY • ~ ALPHA OMICRON Pl: A bun co party 1S planned for Southern Oranse County chapter mem- bel"s and guests at 7: 30 p m. Saturday, March 19. in the Mis slon Viejo home of Ann and Ron Cordes The chapter's fund ra1smg pro- Jects benefit the Orange County Arthritis Foundation and the campus chapter al California State University. Long Beach t-'urther 1nformallon is availa- ble by calling Kay Merriman at 963-2149 S WAL LOWS DAY BREAKFAST: The Woman's Clu _. ltoUry Clu of JO&D wW Mne t u ual bnakfut ftom '1 to 11 a.m. S8lurday. II arch lt. tn the WOQ1U'I ClubbOUH The event ia opeu lo the pubhc and reaervatlona are not neceuar)'. Ticket.I are $1 '15 for adults and tl for children under I 12. WOaKSBOP: Social SJulls for Singles is the title or an all-day workshop to be presented by lec- t u r~ and author Norman Rockmael of Los Angeles. The seminar, sponsored by the Community Services Office of Coastline Community Colleee. will take place from 9 a.m. to s pm. Tuesday, March 22, in tbe Sheraton Beach Inn, Huntington Beach. Further information is avail.a· ble by calling the college at. 963-0811, ext. 256. AUDIT IONS: C hildren•s Auction Beckons Buyers A crwsc for two to San Fran cisco and an all·expenses paid stay at a health spa in Tecate, Mexico. are just two of the min.i - trips to be offered to bidders at the Celebrity Auction Saturday. March 19, in the Fountain Valley Community Center. Sponsored by the Orange CoWl- ty West Chapter of Women's American ORT (Organization for Rehabilitation Through Train- ing), the fourth annual auction will feature personal gifts from such stars as Buddy Hackett. Carol Burnett. Bette Midler and John Wayne. Other items to be offered range from family and adult dining and recreation packages, to home furnishings. jewelry and one-of- a-kind hand-crafted items. The admission fee of $1.75 per person includes complimentary hors d 'oeuvres and a chance to win a door prize. The event is open to the public. but it is ad- vised to purchase tickets early. Women's American ORT is a non -profit organization dedicat- ed to helping people help themselves through an interna- tional network or vocational training schools. Auction pro- ceeds will be used lo maintain this program. Tickets or further information may be obtained by calling Vicki Levitt. 848-8980. or Corinne Schatzman. 968·2982 T~eatre Guild or ewport Harbor ta ln ol )'otaftl Id.On 1n &r fiv.to 12. Auditions ere ~lDI held roe tbe spriftl produellon an tbe tbeater workshop, 1.MO Lotan St., eo.Ui Mete. Further information is availa· ble by calling Jerry Aston. workshop coordinator, at. 752-656&. TALENT SHOW: A Nigbl oJ. Entertainment is the title of a funding event, sponsored by Pre- school Services. a commitlee of Children's Services Council or Orange County The show will be at 7·30 pm Friday, March 18, in the Camile Chr1sban Church, Santa Ana. MASTER CHORALE ; A benefit ol the Irvine group will be presented at 4 p.m. Sunday, March 20, in Picass1o's, Newport Beach. ponsored by the thoraJe's Oroup. the party will bonor the ninth aeHon ancl cborale director, John Alex- ander. J\JNIOa LEAGUP.: A 1i1antic lwo-dey 1ara1e sale ln seven locations wtll be conducted by the N~ Harbor 1roup rrom 9 ·a.m . to 4 p.m. Friday and Satur· day, March 1.8-19. Sale locations are 18771 Portoflno. Irvine; 2401 22nd St., Newport Beach; 12061 Browning Ave .• Santa Ana; 1300 Keel Drive, Corona del Mar, 2015 E. Ocean Blvd., Balboa ; 710 Ramona Drive. Corona del Mar. and 26916 La Sierra Drive, Mis· sion VieJO. HB WOMEN: A bus trip to Las Vegas is planned for Monday March 21. Irene Edwards, tour chairman. 1s taking reservations at 536-2642. Co;inne Schatzman (left) and Vicki Levitt wrap prizes . Benefit Designed Fashions by Mr. Blactwell wilt be 1bown whe n PLEAD <Promote Learnlni and Educa· tion to End Drug Abuse) hOltl a luncheon at 11 a.m. Wedneaclcy, March 23, in the South Coast Plaza Hotel. Proceeds will purchase a biofeedback unit and l6mm sound projector for South Coaat Hospital and a videotape machine for the Brea N europyschiatric Hospital. Cbecklng the equipment are (left to rlghl) Mra. Louil A. Coutu, Alan B. Ruskin. Prll>. and MrS. Ramon Brune. 1'30' .. Needn't Mean 'The End' [Ann EAR ANN LANDERS: Ten wben Bod fell for one ~ tbe .,0 ..._ I WU 20, all my women. I didn't can for ber frlllDda wenii1 IDarried.. I buabaDdandbed.ldn'tllkeme. w afrmd I'd u old mlkt IO I Rod ntuaed to stve tbla woman s 1ei to a I'd bOWll fer up and I nlDled to ban aDJtb1n1 two months. wu very 19X1 to do with ber buaband. So the and I wu dumb enousb to thlnt fllht wu on. Now our mantaae the thl'lll would lat forever. la a m ... We hue no ntpeet for We bad a babyll months later. each other. We stay to1etber Then tbe 01bt1 started. We became I'm not trained to work ari...a abaul evel'Yth1u from outllde tbe home and I have a to celebrate bollday1-to bow nlne-~d to rabe. lbould bane 1n tbe c:lOMt.. l am DOt aald.q for adrice, n1n't Iona btfcn Rod IQI· Ann. I JUlt hope you will print • ted awin&inc wllb another thla letter. Perhaps it will pn-rrc:.~t was very exclthlf, ao vent aome CIUler YoUDC airl ftclm ad~ and continued to ru.ahlne into murtaae wtth a ~with two 8Dd \bree couples stran«er. It wa the mlstne that a& a time. De UOUb1o Gtart.ed • 1'111DG!l • 11le.-oNLY 3DAND • I \ ALL FOULED UP DEA&•: Here'• your lelta'- ud a Del oee lt Is. Tlllrty ls awtallJ JWD1 to wrUe , .... Ule on. Get some CGUMll•I ud ... •esttiate &be optlou. (Tlienl en maa,y.) I willl 1oa lack. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I'm 15 and verj napectable. Lut Fri· day I met this boy at a party. We liked each other at ftnt aliht and be asked 1f be could drive me home. Two other couples piled in- to the car and 1ua1ested we to for a ride. 'lbe moon was full, so Ted (~new friend) decided to p• for a wbile. He kllsecl me llM«U times. One at the 1irl1 In the back seat. it turna out. has a ver, bit mouth. Sbe 1prud it all O'rel' school the~ dQ that Ted and I bow' Joa "don't 8"clalbe In .U.. were maktn• out like Cl'U1· hay qu.ette. but JOU llave commae five or llx lmMI is not "maid.al HnM and thll'• wb.atl DeecL outlltecr&Q.'' 111 ~are st'daa How maoy ld.ues 1bould be 8'· Jlob uiil ine a ..a.tanUal ium ~ cban1ed before a l'irl can be mooey u a 1Nddllll sift. W•'Y• rtabtlully accused of maklnl out ~told UM cheek is bl the mail: llkecru:yt;1~DECENT Bob'• motlier •'7• a cbeck DEA& : Y• ......... ,should ...... be dllplaye4 wltb well .a me laow ... ., up1a th• -1ftl. 117 moth«' thlnb we caa daee• die llee4 of a .... A should d.lapllf cnlJ' the envelope. clrl wlao lauds oat ammlllllUea W ll a t do fto u •a y ? - Ila• • ~ a. complala w• BETHESDA, JIJ). ae11111.w.c.oi1t,kWM. DEA& arre: T• dllplq a clledr ,,_... be nl(al'. To dJI. ,. DEAR ANN LANDEllS: t Jlq • e8IJQ eueio.e .._ . ~ \ ____ ........ __ r__ ; • I , G c j AMILYTREE • • • ,, ........... , Me 8dmita to putttn1 ta lZ· 11 bou.n a day on bil bobb1 In one form"' ano&ber (raearcb. correspondc:naJ • He'a prweaUy workin1oa2A dilfereot Una ol bis and hi.a wife'a famili•. Hia wile. however, cloan't b1a t'n· lhua1Ma. "Sbet.b.inb I'm cruy " Nevatbeless, be finds "intellectual atimu.laUoa" out ot IL "lt'a IOft ol detective work. When 10Q're Ntired pro. bably Lbe wont thine you can do ii 10 to seed You've cot to keep your brain busy nM ALEXANDER, <1 San Daeco University aha· dent, took the day off from school to do research. A black, with at least one.quarter Indian blood, Alexander needa the genealogical information m applying for a medical school's ''ln·Med" program. He's been able to go back about seven generations. "It's given me a lot of insight into my relatives." He saw "Roots" on television, but said it didn't really spur his interest to digemg mto bis family's hist.ory. He says, however . "I was happy to see it. It brought~ the level of awareness of black culture " • Joe Wiley. a La Mirada grocery store manaeer, was spending bis day off at the archives branch. He became In· terested through a Mormon friend who had done bis family tree. "(WAS THINKING MAYBE J might be related to a -count or duke," Wiley said with a grin. Has he found any royalty 10 his pas t? He laughed : "I can't get back further than Oklahoma." Despite some difficulty in reading the antique script on the aged documents. he feels it is more than worth it. "I'm doing it to gain knowledge about my family But mainly it's just a sense of cunos1ty. '' And who knows, he might just find a duke or count to hang on a branch of his tree. Occasionally. (through persistent digging) someone famous will surface CAROLYN CAPALBO'S mother traced the Perrys and Crandalls of Rhode Island. And while the CrandaJls were not particularly noteworthy, at least two Perrys stand out. Oliver Hazard Perry was a hero of the War of 1812 and Commodore Matthew Calbraith Perry distinguished himself as the man who opened up trade between Japan and the Americas in the 1850s. The Newport Beach woman said her mother didn't go back much further in their past, however. "After that, at was all downhill." Tourist Mecca 'Carmelized' CARMELBY·THE·SEA <AP) -Find a fun place lo live, and tourists will be right behind t.o en· JOY for a few hours or a few days what you have all year round. The 5,070 residents or this Mon· tuey Peninsula town. founded at the turn or the century as a writers' and artists' colony, want \ the sightseers because they help keep their taxes low But they don't want tour buses belching fumes and funneling folks in and out by the hour. Nor do they want the fast-food chains and cheap souvenir stands that follow. -AS FAR BACK as 1924, when Perry Newberry was mayor. Carmel wrestled with the prob- ! em, Newberry 's answer. promptly ignored, was to fence in the town to keep the tourists out. Today, one suggestion is for a "human sanctuary" fenced in by total local control of the area. ··The town is aimed at people who come for overnight or u week or longer." suid David Hughes. vice mayor and owner of an art, jewelry and shoe store catering to visitors "We're not geared for an influx of tourists.·· City officials are careful to point out that there are two kinds of tourists -the "two·hour won- ders" and the guests. The dif· ference between them is the.key Anot~r Artist's Colony FightS Tm>-lwur Wonders to the s urvival of Carmel and other communities that rely on the tourist trade CARMEL PRESSES to its san· dy bosom the "guests," those who spend one or more nights m the city's hotels and motels, eat an her restaurants, buy local arts and crafts and attend cultural events. That's because 87 percent of the community's revenue com es from lodging and sales taxes The others. the "two·hour won· ders." topple off tour buses. look for a bathroom. eat only con- venience foods, buy souvenir plates and latter the hilly streets with candy wrappers before climbing back onto the bus. The tour buses still come. but a city ordinance has halted their travel on the town's narrow streets. They no longer clog traf· fie near the curving beach. They must enter on one designated road and park along another. RICHARD TEY.JS, catalyst of a group called SCAAT, or Sens1· ble Citizens Are Anti-Tourist. one of several groups formed from the fertile soil of anti-tounsm, says Carmel always has had trouble with tourists. He also says that the town. where the problem h as multiplied in the past 10 years. has become a pioneer in controll ang the invasion. "The real issue," he says. "as the question or the community's right lo self·determi.nation. I feel very strongly that any place like this, a lovely and fragile spot where the great majority are non·business residents . has a right to restrict the intrusion of outsiders." To preserve its charm, Carmel has no traffic lights, no home mail delivery. few street sigru. and no sidewalks in residential areas. TO PREVENT ANY erosion of that charm. it forbids neon signs. discount stores. chain and drive. in restaurants and buildings of more than two stories. It also has a short·term moratorium on new commercial construction over 16,000 square feet. although a new shopping maJl 15 nearing completion at the north end of the downtown bus•· ness area. Several years ago, Gunnar Norbera. now the mayor. wanled lo go even fUrther to preserve the town. He proposed a Heritage City, a plan rejected several tlmesbythestatele&islature AS NORBERG describes at, the concept would provide a ·'human sanctuary·• by placing develop· ment inside the caty under thl' conlrol of the city council Under the plan. caty offactab would have the nght to approvt> any new freeway construction in side the Heritage urea. Stricter pollution controls '-'OUld bl' established. All land zoning could be frozen. and even return to lower levels commercial to residential -and the size and type of busines~ could be restricted by the coun-,. CJI. Norberg still has hope that the plan will be approved, thus sav- ing Carmel and selling an exam· pie for other California com munities with similar problems But Carmel, tht! old mission town, is the most famous. And its controls seem to be working. The tourists still come. but as Norberg says," People who com<.' here say 'How is it that you ha\c kept so much when 1t seems to disappear everywhere clsc·1 • "I am only sorry I could not save more." Robinson's Newport Fashion lsland &Westm inster Mall ,, •r---............ __ ....,... ·-' .. i ' A ar fctmlblir Wllh • r for a Ut- ns~ta locualomen vl•U.. ru ol tb comm on U'«" "rt'· WnMd to r" or "ln•ul1clent *1 dr ..... and ··returned for poatqe " 8UT a~CENTLY one Newport Beach rntdent r•celved a teller 1t.amp.t ··found in supposedJy empty equlprMnt.'' The stamp was a postal messa1e telling customer!! the delayed letter was found m the bottom of an empty collection sack a few days after 1t was received. Customer i.erv1ce manager for t he Costa Mesa branch, Hill Mulv1hlll, said lhe i.tamp was mi.lituted a few years ago lo explain delays to 1rnlal· ed customeri. ··w e receive about 250.000 pieces of mail per day and about once a month we find a letter stuck an the bottom or the sack because the clerk happens to over look 1t." Mulv1h1ll explained ONE CL ERK in Santa Ana said that although 1t doesn't happen very often. such an accident <'Ould hold up a letter for years. Muh1hill said the postoHicedoei.n't have a stamp for every Mtuallon, so some cover letters arl' St'lll lo explain delays and damage The Costa Mesa branch 1s one of 22 associate offices that send mail lo the sectional center in Santa Ana for de- li very. And out of 34 million pieces ha ndled per week the Santa Ana branch has lost "practicall y none" of its mail, according to Postmaster Clayton Bakke BUT DELA YF.D mail 1s a problem that arouses customer complaints and postal officials stn vc to hold 1t to a minimum With the help or three computer !!fOrters called ZIP mu1I tran:-.laters. mail can be sorted al the rall• of 42.500 letters per hour. Bakke said The computl.'rs <Jrl.' manned I)) personnel who kl'Y in lhr f1r'>l three digits of the ZI P code "h1ch automatically sends the lellt'r into u bm destmed for the appropnatP city or state. M anagemcnt director Thomas Greaney said the post orftcc 1s con- cerned with accuracy now that 'peed m sorting has been a<:compli:-.hed "IDEALLY WE want 100 percent accuracy during our handlini: but we have to allow for the human l.'lemt'nl and so we are str1 vmg for an error margin of 1.5 percent." Greaney ex- plained Since the computer operators rely on the ZIP codes most errors are made by keying wrong numbers Either the operator misreuds or transposes numbers or thl• customer makes a mistake in writing the· number, Greaney said. "Portland's zip begins with 972 and ours is 927 so we get lettcri. that should go lo Portland because the numbers are so similar.·· Greeney said. But he added that there are checks the post offi ce performs to keep the margin of error to a m inimum WITHIN TllE main office clerks check letters in bin' labeled b} destmallon for errors hut some 11t11l go out to the carneri.. G reuney ::..ud Supervisors also CJn audit the operators through .1 de' ice called <1 check <'<l1tor llr '><IHI t hJl 10 to 12 operators out of a <'rew of 20 are <·hecked <·a<'h rla} for error i. Operators that mcike consistent er rors more oft<'n than one out of 25 let tcrs are scheduled for retraining He added that branrh nrrices not1rv <'ach other when an ofrl<'<' m1slabt'l.s an entire sack of mail Rut Greaney s:11ct that their el forts at checking <«tn 'I .,tor Jll t•rror-. .,o customer's .,houl!I m.tk<' al lowancec; for them Operator (top) codes zip on envelopes. Sorted mall is placed in bins (center). Stamps (below) seem to cover all situations. "The cost 1s proh1b1t1v<' to try to get the mar~m of error down to zero." Greane} ~aid ···The letters that Rel delivered a da~ late are really a small percenta~e of what we handle. and customers don 't understand the rela t1onsh1p of their letter an the total amount Wt' deal with .. grand opening t] ) ;=\) 00 AL~ECO Alfredo is pleased to announce the opentng ol his salon lor the complete hatr care for the sexes With a background of hatr designing for Vogue. 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Asato M o Sot Gomoyo -lead me from the unreal to the Real Oaint~ "hhbone ~tnpp~ bare::. nil in bon~ • 11 "hue .:alf :.!:! 9~1 I I L•ey·.rBaqAr-c· d 1• '•·r ~1(1 SOL:TH COAST PLAZA • 3.'lJJ <;O HRISTOL •COSTA ~t t::S \ $feinwag Pianoi -. It iust stands there, getting more valuable. A Steinway bulll thirly yeor• ogo is often ...,orlh more todoy than II was then. No1 because it is considered o colleclor'1 item, but beoou1e lhe car• ond workmanship thot wen1 :nto it kffp it os olive today 0 1 It wot when MW. Today, it i1 1lill o mor~ responsive piano thon you con find In olhtr showrooms. It h 11111 the only piono wi1h lhe Steinwoy Diophragmellc Soundboard, which, thirty yeor• old or not, no olh•r plono hos. Th~ ntw Steinway you buy will moil lik•ly shore the som• blu• chip fate. Simply because today s Sleinway is buill lo the same 1londorda. Ev.n now, thtt• 11 no such thi1t9 os ropid ouembly or mou p1od11<lia" ol lhe St•inwoy foc- •ory Some olher monufodurers lurn oul more p1ono1 In o w••k, thon Sl•lnwoy does in a year So tl\ot once you hove o Steinway in your homt, you know it't lhtre to slay. To give you all the prid• ond pl•osure a plono con give plus o modeal return on your lnv .. tment Alw1ys an excellent selection of used grands, some art cases. SUPERSTORE 18349 S. EUCLID, AT SAN DIEGO FRWY. ORANGE COUNTY, FOUNTAIN VALLEY PHONE 545!0.415 .. .. . :• !• e if In ilm Led Star to Reform MALIBU (AP> ·One. upon • Um• tb r e weae • beard~. btdrauled. booalns 1ouo1 .-rtlft' who wonted l\illhln more from this llte than to llNP ··lbe cb1lty •lnd ott my r•e.t...,. .. He slwnbled iolo Nuhvllfo wiLh a PKketluJ ol aoap. rented a $50-a·moaUJ low·rise off Music Clly Row and churned out a string cA s.ongs he hoped would t:arn enough to see him t.hrough the winter. That was 1965. Kris Kristofferson 1s a movie star now. with a chauffeured limo to keep the chilly Hollywood wind off his guitar and, yes, a cover picture on People Magazine. med bbl marrlqe t.o 1t.n1wr rut.a Coolld&• and turned on·1t11e perlof"n\alll'a lat.o tortuous or· dHla. ··What J had don~ wu tum • good lhinlJ -the opportunl.ly to 10 out and do ,_.lult you like to do (Of' a living -J lumed It Into a torture thing," KN uyg. aippJng his third glass ot iced colfee In a tacky Polyneaian restaunnt not rar from bis Id all bu home. ''It was really an unpleasant experience for the band and for me" Of reports that he was daily downing a quart and a half of te- quila on the set or "Star." he says: Bl!ATS THE BOTTLE Ktl• Kri1tofferson MilesJ, we went right out on the road and I just about cracked. We got into a series of tbose two shows in one day, which, if you 're into drinking heavy, is very bard. Ir you 're good enough for one show. you ain't for the other. • 1'. PAUL. K . tAPI -A o:aaJd probably cto.1 'l have muc appartunlt1 to clbcula ha • view.cm art w cl Ute w 8lld maka lhe beds la• And \be *al IUUns at.All.an at· l dant lan'\ expected ta be able to carry aa 1 eoQ-.enatJoo •bout t.he fine a.rb wtsile h cban.ies lbo oU in hiswatoma''scar. 8ul Prof. Dan Cel.ndtT cA t.be Macalester Collcie art depart· meut decided that the vhtwa of the average wortcln1 person might be of interest. SO THE PROFESSOR and a team of sludeots talked with 400 blue collar worken, including maids, clerks, mechanics. bus and t.nlck drivers, cab drivers, secretaries, hotel desk clerks. waitresses, carpenters and street laborers, as they went about their daily tasks. • e's Art C Thet.r ••• wnt up bl ltt. 1 •• of Work· Int People Coacerala1 An ... wb cbwu t O.K. Jlarrta Gallery bl New Yark C1lJ. ~ •aid the survey b dr•wn varied reaeuons from 1r1 t'rttlO md the publlc, iMludln.g some who have haJled lt as the flnt '"tell lt Uk• it la .. audience ·'pulse reeler" done by the art world in a loot Ume. Generally. Celeod.er sojd, the W01'kers interviewed believed that art is necessary lo the enjoy- ment, fulfillment and pleasure or livint. A majority also think that lax money should be used to fund artists and art projects, he said. THEY ARE WARY about go- ing to art museums and galleries because of whet they conceive as the highbrow atmosphere, he 5aid, but nearly au of those ques- Uooed "iall • mu. Wit al le OD('WI,..,. Ptcsao, Dau o.od ChataU tum • in •1orit>' ol t.bo worbn off 1 and lbey do11•t .. dl1 .. ab1tract. mod4 mbt and surrealllt paint. inl• or sculptures. lbe study abowcd. However, 1f lbey could. t.hey would buy. u much art for their own eojoyment wi they could ul- rord "What I wanted to do in tills survey is find out whether the man and woman on the street was as square and obllviowi to visual arts as the trite and stereotype images we have been given," Celender said. ··we found that contrary to the general belief, they like art, enjoy it, feel it worthwhile. know much more than we give them credit for." A FULL-BLOWN color image or himself -half-naked in an im· eassioned embrace with Barbra Streisand -glares at him from every eorner or the city, a ge- nuine Hollywood testimoniaJ to his status as a s tar. "'Yeah," he says, laughing as he 'ponders his new imag¥S a glamor boy, "it snaeks rig'flt up "At least that much, that's con- servative. And I would have been the last guy in the world to tell you I had a liquor problem, I would have fought you over it. I just thought I could handle it.'· KRISTOFFERSON says he got started on a self-destrucUve cy- cle when, after the success in Nashville, he found himself highly touted as a country-rock genius and displaying his wares at Los Angeles' Troubador nightclub. "You're scared when you give a book report in school,'· he says, ''let alone when you're singing about your soul in front of a bunch of freaks and strangers in Los Angeles. The Big Orange. ··1 MEAN. I can't imagine how bad the show was, and we were stilJ getting away with it. People were just watehing the wrong motions. I guess." He Sits to the Music on you." -... At 40, Kris Kristof!ersQii can finnally afford to laugh. Jhs suc- cess as Barbra Streisand's bearded, bedraggled, boozing boyfriend in "A Star Is Born" led to roles in "Semi-Tough" (which he's filming now> and Sam Peckinpah's "Convoy" (which KristoHerson describes as a .. Wild Bunch" on wheels>. And that string of tunes he lajd down in Nashville-including "Help Me Make It Through the Night," "Mc and Bobby McGee," "For the Good Times" and "Sunday Morning Comin' Down" -made him a bundle, with annual royalties still ex· ceeding $125,000 a year. BUT BEST OF all, Kristof- ferson says, is his recent victory in a 20-ycar battle with the booze. a bitter struggle that nearly shat- "So, you got to get fortified, you know"! And get wasted by s peeding and drinking. And then you 're constantl y getting yourself over some bad reeHng trying to get to feeling better. It's so easy to get into that cycle." With films and more success the cycle gained momentum, and it came just a hair from making mincemeat of Kris Kristofferson. "l went pretty crazy," he re- calls. "Like comin' out of the film ("The Sailor Who Fell From Grace With the Sea" with Sarah He played one entire show while staring at his feet and dur- ing another performance he amused himself by making faces at Rita. Then Kristofferson got a chance that a lot of those who push the self-destruct button don 't get -he saw himself waste away and die, in living color. He realized that was a whole lot more than a fine acting job he saw when he screened "Star," and it scared him rigbt onto the wagon. "I know I'll have lapses, but I know I haven't had the deep, dark depressions since I quit drinking September 20th," he says. "I haven't felt anywhere near the despair I felt before." Now feeling no pain -without the help of a bottle --Kristof- ferson says he wants to get back to writing songs. By ERMA BOMBECK We all marry for better or for worse. But you don't know how bad it can get until you find out you're stuck with.an "I don't dance." Dliring courtship, the "l don't dance-ers" mislead you (I don't believe I said that). They're the first ones on the floor, pushing your arm up and down like they're priming a pump, and maneuvering around between couples dipping and swaying. lt wasn't until our wedding re- ception when the orchestra played the anniversary waltz that I knew I had been conned. 'I;he crowd made a circle around my new husband and me to lead the dancing when he turned to me and said, "Please, not tonight. I have a headache." TD DAY'S CllSSIDID PVZZLI IF IDS excuses for not dancing were laid end to end, they would encircle Ann Miller's teased hair 30 times. These are some of his better ones : "It's loo crowded. Watt till it thins out. ACROSS game 12401d wine 18 ulucky at Painful 69H1dden cup number spots 1 Girrs valley 125 Paid 19 COl'rect 82 Dodge name 70 French athlete copy artfully 6 Moslem spirit 126 Reluctanl 20 Demolishes 83Allude people 7 1 Male 127 Icy rain 31 Powdered 84Brown t 1 Marine parties 129 Fluidity soapstone kiwi deposit 72 Plant unit 33 Exploits 85Region t6 Part of collection 130 Proporllon 35 Skin 86American stair 73 Ascertain 132 Vagabond decoration humorist 21 Mountain 74 Contemptuous 134 Wed 38 Trojan 87Noble nymph banter secretly prince bird 22 Love 76 Handcull 136 Metal bar 40 Solar 88 Frock "madly·· 77 Dancer 138 Austere disks 90 Meddle 23 Golup Arthur t 39 Embankment 4 t Fall 91 Hunter·~ 24 Puffy 16 Bird 140 Hebrew behind ambush swelling beaks automaton 42 Silkworm 94 Sketcher 25 lntelhgence 79 Translales 141 Nola 44 Pot 95 Playground 26 Spring 800ll1ce soul. 2 covering chute flower period wds 46 Short 96 Twist 27 Metal 8 1 Peaceful 1 42 Conceals 1ackets forcibly waste 84 Revolves 143 Pitchers 4 7 Catfish 98 Evergreen 280oteson 85 Nabbed t44 Female whiskers tree 29 Baseball 89 Apparenl domestics 48 Work 100 Maxim greal 90 Hair 1 45 Matriculate Uf'lt 101 Gone by 30 Market ointments 49 Perfume t 03 Con tempi booth 9 1 lf'terlace 50 Florida cry 32 Account 92 Armed City 10 4 Little 11erlf1ca11on contt1c1 DOWN 51 Surround sufhx 34 Pigpen 93 Catamara" closely 105 Close 36 Chemical 94 Followed · Hunganan 52 Dismays 107 Baseball suffix 95 Snoozed county 54 Sptr1tuahsl team 37 Scottish 96 Carry on 2 F1sht>One meettngs 109 Flute turnip war •1dqe 56 Guiding sound 39 P1cn1c 97 Dutch 1 French 57 Mus1c.a1 1 IOForms pest commune income drama 111 Barked 40 Poem 98 Cook .n 4 Slove <is Bov·s t 13 Unduly part 011 tuet name ., rtgOfOUS 41 Meadow 'l9 Norse s L vric 61 ChOler 14 Fine 4? Term1nalc'> gobl•n ooems 62 Harangues 111011n 4;J Ent11e 100 Asi;umt>d 6 Templer 63 Angler·~ 1 1 5 Satist1ed 11moun1 name T Grownups bait 1 1 7 Pro<l'!ls1nq 45 LOYP 1ot Seed 8 Recline 66German star S•?at coaling lazily tavern I t9 B101oca1 4 7 light 1a1k 1Q;J Forme• 'l81bl•C::a• 67 Indicated o•cn 49 Yanker>l,tn<l country name 68 Lode 121 Dialect '>3Golt 1 /J <1 Young IOW1tly load 122 So11rkled tTiound~ goal reply 69 Micro 1 23 Ftrsl ~4 Droop 10~ Make 11 Golfer,._ Of9an1sms oope '>5 Came•~ yarn assistant 71 Aroma 1 25 Frencn ->tan<! 1Uf5 Motors t 2 Fragrant 72 Bu1ldinq sooreno 59 Shy 108 Cold perts l 2fi w .. sh ~O Recumbent region rootstock 7 3 Enticed 127Arias I 3 Tooth 62 Mus1rnl 1101nter•or leature 15 Mot1onl~H l 28 Forll lhrcc 1 12 Charged 14 Bibhcat 16 Covered pronq f1•I W11rtome particle anrm11t with 1J1 Anc;ier agencv 1 I J Hodgeoodoe 15 Decrease steel 133 English abbr 1 16 Eternity 160epend 7 T Earn hedgerow 65 Checks t 1 7 Inclined 11 Wedd1no 79 Spanish 1 35 Mauna 66 Reaches trough vow 2 saint across 11 a Se8 gu1r wds SOWallt 117 Negative 67 Sp1nntnQ 1 20 P11nt about prefix SEE CLASSIFlED SECTION FOR ANSWERS "COUSIN COUSINE" 1 & ',.M. SUN. OHL Y 2·4-6-8-I 0 0 IOUND FOR GlOIY" WlftO,US 7t00 & .. 10 \4 f t \WN 1:0..4 JO 1:ff. .. l0 SO. COAST PLAZA "ROCKY" 7:10 & 9:45 SA T/SUM-1 :l0.l:40 5:45-8:00. I 0: I 5 CINEMALAND 1411 St M"'" A.,,,.,,. U) IWll OU HI~!~ '"THI IHCHOllU SARAH" W11a4'1·1s Uf"UM-1 ltJM:lf.1'10 ''lOVI AHO l'AIM·· -·" .. " SAf/S--J JJ-4.J .. IOtU I 14 ~to<• 4lllk"" 5)) 1501 '"klMGKOMG" -•u ''" IPG) \ATfSUN hl'-1< ...... ''THI TOWM Tl4A T ORUDIO SUMDOWM" Cltl w•-.us .... SAT/SllM IJAIS ... ..., ( Sl'D"ft:\' H \KRIS) KEEPS YOU ON YOUR TOES In the DAILY PILOT "No one else is dancing. Wait until there's a crowd." '"Stardust' is too fast. Let's I Y SHOl'PING CENTAl ORANGE •531 6721 ~ ClrY CEMTH CINEMAS S.A. FRWV (MANCHESTER EX. .. FRWY (CITY DA e><.1 A. "CASSA MDU V CltOSSIMw" IRI "SAl\.OI WHO HU.. FlOM ~llACI Wmt TMI SIA" A "THI TOWN n4AT Y DREADED SUMDOWH" ''OOGS" llU "THE FuNN1EST NEW COMEDY OF THE YEAR." • VemDfl Scolttl»llTEO PRESS PAUL NEWMAN .. SLAPSHDT ~ IOllllU0$ ' \S7 l'il ll'POI\! (111lMA 1 .M'l ..... t\1...-.ill ,_,...,,._., ~·" ......... ,t.tt r AT WIT 'S .END wait until the tempo slows down a bit." "My varicose veins have been acting up.'' · "The song is almost finished. Let's wait until next New Year's." "We just got here an hour ago Give me a chance to talk." "WHY DIDN'T you mention you wanted to dance before I un- buttoned my jacket?" Through the years I have re· signed myself to sitting around listening to the music and watching my feet swell under the table. l tell m yself he's a good provider. loves childten, and is kind to my mother-in-law. But I couldn't resist mention ing his handicap the other night as we watched a period movie "WOULD YOU look at that!" J exclaimed to my husband. "Face it, Bunkie, you would never have hacked the Virginia Reel.•' My husband took note or the dancer resplendent in cutaway cont, powdered wig, lace over the hands, satin vest and buckled shoes and observed, "Wit.bout his Supphose, he'd be sitting it out like the rest of us." "l1f ~' Ice ~ skating everyday. I MESA VERDE CaITTR Hori>« ........ C..te ...... Tel. 17141 979-8880 -6:00· I 0:55 --3; I S-8: IS- ) An epic~ of peace and magic. COUf.GI C'l l'llUI tno 11AIUI04I au.1) Al 40A/11'1 MAKE YOUR ( OSfA MU.ti MM70t OWN SUNDAE IUlf. *° TmlU. 11 iJO•lO f'llL a SA'T. ll ll0-11 ' I Japanese Lose Yen For Film TOKYO 1AP1 Tb• J•pan e JU.l don'l bavc lh•t old yt'n for mov1e!t a.nymor~. and the film in· dustry IS fc:elln1t lhe pinch In 1960, the averaae Japant'M! went to about a movie a monlh Now he aeea fewer than two a year, compared with five or six for Americans. And in the last lS years, the number of theaters In Japan dropped from 7,SOO lo 2,500. Nik.ka~u. Japan's oldest movie company, has $27 .6 million deficit. Imports such as "Jaws" and "Towerll\g Inferno" are makmg inroads an Japan, which long had been one of the few countnes "here domestically produced ft I ms made more money than 1m ports But last }car, for lhe f1r:.l tame. rc\·enue from foreign films exceeded that of J i.lpJne:.e mo~ ICS • 0 Pd. 11. I v on Ilia 6rl 111 M.lf'· l'HI an Harold Pinter'• "No Mu'• l.ud." &old mt vru lmlnf hla ml'm«)'. ' "l l'an 1Ull IHrn I ·~h tor lbe it.ate and acrHn. but I bave t.roubli rrmcmber1na pea pie One day • beauliluJ wom~ ume l.nto my drnstn1 room aind I thought. ·Ab, 11 lh•l D boruh KerT•' It w only when 11hc m,.n honed Monaco th•t I realiud f had been talluna oll 1tlon1 to Grace Kelly." Luckily for us all, Sir John considered by many crlUcs to be 1 the greatest living actor in the EngJish lang\lage -h as no plans lo retire. HE'S BACK home tn En.iland now. Despite the harsh tax situa- tion there. he has sold his New York apartment to actress Rachel Roberts. and 1s trying to get used to being Englis h again "I 've always been fond of America," he said. "but I want to die in England In Amcrtl'a the cemeteries are so unfriendly and overcrowded I m.ikl• mort- Old h t Vital RIX RIED in the raw mont'} in Amrnc11 thll.ll l do 1n Enl(l .. nd. and lh~ lBx ~ople let mt-kt-•P at. In 1.o:n«l11ntt the• saldrtt.'5 arc: poor ;.md I 'vc had to lltll off my valuttblt" .ind chensht.'d poSSt'SSIOns to mitkt.• ends meet." Now that he's home, has Onan· C'lal difficulhes have accelerat· ed The other day he told Sydney Edwards of the Evening Stan· dard that he just bought a coun- try house after 30 years of Uving in London and "country life is costing me a fortune. The \\all fell down lhe other day They said it was an Act of God and I couldn't get any insurance. It in· fursated me. "BUT I CAN ht.•ar the bards and thl•re arc views of trees and lakes I've never had s uch f1011n· c1al ansecunty The more you earn. the more they tax you ·My accountant told me I woal n vff al.ft be sol l until t d•y r e. I have lo employ a chaufffllr beca I doft't drlvt. I did d.rtu at 20. but J WU IUC'b • mftl&« I ••~ell up "I'm <Wpeod.nt oo th• klhlJ n ol tr~rt. The t'xpmn ot a cbauffour 11 the most awful drnin It worrltt me th•t I ma)' be takm 111 Th•n what would I hvt•on? "l!;v~rythina you Hve is worth so muc:h l\':SS . Food pnces have l(One up five.fold. It doesn 't en· couraae f.eople in the theater although 'm awfully well paid. l hate to grouae and complain, but it's an unfortunate time.•· H~ says he can't arrord to stop workin«. but I know It would be a sad loss to the world and to h1msell 1f he gave up acting aft.er so many years. THE MALAISE ha:. hat each or the Big Four Japanl•:.e movie companjes Nikkatsu, Toho. Toehi and Shochiku "hich pro- duced the bulk of domestic mov- ies They released 552 feature films in 1960 and 169 lasl year An impoverished Godzilla symbolizes the plight of Japanese film ... Blimlness Doesn't Stop Art HE'S A ENSATION tn Alain nes naas' magnifaccnt new movie ·'Providence,·' which 1s a c1nemat1c st>nsat1on 1n Ne" York, and he's JU:.t finished Ton) Richardson's film "Jo:.cph An drews" with Ann-Margret, in which he plays an old miser CO\. t>rt>d with warts. and Gort' Vidal's "C•1hgula'' in Rome. He's now completing the film- sna of a telev1s1on version of Shaw's "lll•artbreak llou:.e" and then he'n play the title role in John Schlesinger's new National Theater production of "Julius Caesar." •. "Production costs are up tremendously. and al 1s very d1f· ficult to get investors for film making. The maJOr l'Ompanies arc afraid lo spend too much money." :.ays Mrs. Kashiko Kawakita. h<·ad of the Japan f ilm Library Council The ah•ragt· budget for a film m Japan rang(•s from S..100.000 lo SS00,000. IK'<lnuh b) 1\merscan :.landar<I<>. whc·rc Sl million scrapt•s lht• holtom of the barrel and upward'> of S20 m11l1on was spent for "Kang Konf.( ·· "There <1n·n t as many JX'Oplc .,., ho want to spend a quiet evt!n· mg at the mo\ 1c theater," say.., Susuma Suzuke. secretary g~neral of the Motion Picture Producers Association of Japan. THE INDUSTRY, aware of the changl' m leisure time tastes, turned theatc·rs into hov. ltng ill lcys Sonw of thl' major com pantes d1ver'>1f1l'd. investsng Ill co11doman1ums, cookmg school:.. fl ower s hops. golf courses. restaurant chasm., :.auna haths. car rental agcnt11•s and billiard parlors Now thC'rl· 11re r'1mpl a1nts th,tl companies today. the companies are putting aJI of their money into far.flung en· terprises instead of producing good films. In Japan. unlike the L1mted States. movie companies pro· duce the films. distribute thl· films and book the films in the theater s that they own. Porno films arc forbidden . :.o the mdu.stry':. board applies a :.trict code of ethics to avoid seizure and prosecution One porn film. "L 'Emp1rc des Sens," was filmed in Japan and produced in France. By the lime 1t got to Japanese theaters, it was edited to the point where heads were connected to feet. The industry has gone to the go\'cmment for help. ln 1973. the agency for cultural affairs awarded $30,000 for the 10 best films Two years later. the ~ov­ ernrnent dropped taxes on ad m 1ssion fees. But for the most part. the 111 dustry has had to fend for itself. thmktn~ of new ways to get back the old l'rowds Meanwhile. "King Kong" •~ running for 10 weeks al 175 .I apanese theaters l\JlDOLETOWN. Conn. <AP> D. H Heiden. blind in one eye and with 10 percent vision in the other, 1:. an artist. With hands swollen by arthnlls and shaking from age, he paints New England scenes, real and imagined. "T he :-.haking helps with the landscapes." said the legally bland ~ ) ear old painter. feign· sng brush strokes 111 the air as he laughed "I 11<'\cr did pass that eye tc ·t to dri Vl' hut I can sit down and turn out stuff like this 1\1 osl of his \\or ks depict winter scC'nes \\1th :.now covered houses emntmg curls of black s moke. Others. like a white-on-black Christmas card of several naked trees standing in the snow, are more starkly defaned. BELDEN, WHOSE tools in· clude not only paant and brushes but also a magmfysng g lass. pre- rcrs watercolors to oil paint because he delights in detail. "[ go for cleta1l sn a big way. I don't thank a p icture is any good without 1t." he says Ill' paints just as often as the mood comes "\'ou've ~ot to feel 11 · he l'ltpla1ncd . ''When . ' , ' Libra Gains in Popularity ~to!'l.l>A \',MARCH 14 Ry SYD!'I. 1-. V OMA RR \RIES 1:\1Mc·h 2 1 \pral 191 Ke::.OIVl' t.hf frrencC's out uf rourl · T\l RllS 11\pnl 20 :\1 .•' 2f) 1,1\..1• indirect path lo nl>Jl'l'll\ 1• M 1•an~ J\n1d 1 onfrontauons Stud) Am•s nH'S:o..ti.:<' GF.MINI 1\1.1\ :!I .Jun<:' 201 rsnanl'es l'ould mar rcl,1l1oni.h111 1.l'l 11Ul"•l11>ns doubLc; out tn open C~NCER l.Junr :?I .lul ~ 22J f-101~h ratherthan begin round out ob1et'lt\f' LEO <.Jul\ 2:J Au~ 221 "It•" approach to pro bl em mclc; 111resolvin~1l ,\<'<·•·nt on work, health. baitir mall·rwl VIRGO 11\u~ 2:1 !°H·pt 2:? 1 ( 'rcat1v1ty 1:1 em phas1zed llt• l'l'IJOV for pt·r.,on:il touch. tender. lovtnj( car'" c:han,l!l' und \Jr 1N' 0 1 experiences. l.18RA tS(•pt 2;1 Oc·t 221 's nun rev1tahzefl p11p11la11t \ 11wr1'.1!\~·~ l::rnpha::,1., 011 homf ha~·· """" ... tru1 tun tc,1r1ni.: do1A.n for ull1mull' Pl} I po.;<' nf rt·v 1!11 ng S('ORPIO «kt 2·1 "In\ :?I ('h('d, test plll 11 r us Me<1ns b1• ~11r1· your goal 1., In proper f111·11., Relatlvt•s. h1ddf'n matters serrc-ls, short Ir 111 ... t·ould be p.1rt of ... t.·rn .. no SA<ilTTARll S I Nnv 22 Dec 21 1 ChanJ!e oc c Ill'' and favorahh ;1ffrcts rmanct'' c:1•m101 \ sri:o 1nd 1\ 1ctu,d<: f1~urc prorn1nenlly You ca~ l111:.1t1· v.hat had hN•n m1ss1ng or lo.l C \PRICOR' • l><'t "21 .JJn l'l Re' 1. 1• IA.-l'h nr plan for ~rt•<1t1•o;t '111·1·1·...,~ L>emon,tr.1tc atnhty to ad 1ust to lw H·r~atslt• \Ql',\Rlt S 1Jan "<I f'c·I> tlti He p('rrf'pl1ve ~oml·lh1ng ..:m·~ nn bt•hin11 the 'cene<; IC aware .111cl l'11r111u~ \OU ll'Jrn Jnd i.;.11n PISCES 1 F'eb 19 ~1 .ire h <ro 1 \V1~ h is full 1lled 1n surprise manner ,\quunan plays kc\' roll' Acc:ent on past assoc1atwns lei.sons CIMIMA CIHTlR #HTIRO<»; Nncm· '1Ml41 5)~440 1 yf7.0lll YT MHUM MIYE IH $400\.llAC• f'U%A nt.11•0 511·HIO B.C....,HO HtCO.OK. Ott.UtGf MA~ 544-16'6 4ff·2l27 U7-0l40 somethlng comes up that appeals to me, I go to work on it. "I -get a thrill taking paint and a flal)nce of paper and turning 1l into so methin g with dimensions," he said in an in- terview. BELDEN'S \'ISION has n 't changed much since he was two weeks old. whe n d1 Sl'a~<.· ap· parently attarkl·d his then he althy eyes But hl' has been able to set• wl'll enough to .l!l'l ·.iround and to s upport h1msl'lf through the year.., as a small businessman. grocer. huusc painter and wallpaper hanger And he lakes special pride in his ability to dist.anguish colon;. Belden smiles broadly as he tells of being asked to mix paint for fully-sighted coworkers. The smile grows as he tells that the paint m<tlched so well his supervisor couldn't tell "here st was used lo touch up years-old pa ant on a wall. l11s father tau~ht him to paint when he "as a child Smee thl'n he's bee n putting colors on can vas. the backs of posters. birch bark. glass or whatever else was available. It seem:. evident that sooner or later he'll be back with us once again in America, although he onc:c remark<'d \\ 1scly : "The wily Lo come lo America is for u ~hort run. Americans love to wdcome you and sec ) OU off. The) J(s\'l' )Clll parties wht'n you arrive and parties when you go awuy Hut sf you :.luy too long. } 011 ,.e got to bl' an ,\ mcrtl'an.'' Sir John. vou're welcome anytime to stay as long as you lake . 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"hlle hJrd hit for Sl'\l'fill "!:'ck~ when the wc;ither was al its 1,1,nrst, lh1• l S n·rover~ has not suffered lastmr dam as.t1• ·· Citibank " puhh<·at1on 1':conom1 r Week. romment:. thal "nrnnufac:turers are still sanguine despitl' wt•ath('r. and lhJl 'lht• stage 1s set for a re- bound tn prn<l1u·t1on on('(' v,,eather and energv con d1l1ons allow · · Rachc Halsl'Y Stu.irt. tht' brokera ge house. adds 1lc; opinion lhut while the total bill from the severe winter v,,eather 111 the East might total SS billion. the e rrect on the 1mmed1nte future might be bullish ··The most likely forecast." 1t states, .. is a sharp temporary spurt Ul economic output in the second quarter." a l'onsequence of depleted fn\'en· tortes. an easing of the ga~ shortage. and fiscal stimulus. Economic commentators already are remark- ing on the relatively small Impact of the weather on jobles~ statistics, on the quick recovery of car sales, and on what they perceive to be a consumer mood more buoyant than expectr d They arc noting with wonder that thrQUlh the wont of ll all the level or capil.al appropriations rose and that somehow th~ !llnl(le tamUy home market seems lo have.-benefited from an \~ectlon or buyer eonlidence In h1~ Callfornw holcl1nJ.!.,, Carter armed hts ''·•ll'' Cll 1,1,hnl hl' l'Jll' ·th1· hroad m11Jdlt· \.\Ith iJ lo tr 'l' t•mph .i· '" on th1 lnp In l~<l ht· addt•d •,, .al<lt:n 111"'"" nm• lh1 n.111111·., l.oq.,1''l boot..,tore 1 h.1.n and th1· m.111111 <11·1 111 rn 11( S1Jn'.)!'l llt•ll'it: llt· <i C'qU irl·cl '\l rm.1n '\l.11 1 11.' ramou' tn r 11!> C'h n~t m ,1, t•.11 ,,[.,._ t lw ,,1 rnP H·.ir Jnd foJl01,1, t·ct up "1th tl11 PJ"i · pur 1 h,,.,, . ., 11( I loll H1 n (r('\\. 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J htlle mor<' fl.11 r. a lilt!.: murl· lrfc .. latest mdhod" dcn·l opl·d tor turning on a computer A Japanese company has produced a compult•r tha t rcg 1 skr~ its operator's lip prmb. n.'port~ ~;,i t1onal Geographic The com putt'r \\Ont work until the ope rator presses his hps against ti and I hen only 1f the kiss stirs som ething m 1b. mem o!') ba nk l. 111l 1 l'.rn Ii•\ II.ill· h.11h.1h:' o r mor l' th:tn SI 4 t.1ll111n lJ-.t H•.1r · llAWLEY SEES fa~h1on as an · ('\Ol utronan thmg. r e::.ultmJ! lrom a h 1~h1•r proportion of the population v. rth h1xhcr le\ eb nf education. more tv.o-mem ber mroml' 111 the f.1m1 I} and h1J?her d1'.)- r re t111nary mcom<' 'Con~umcr:. he said . "have in creasm~ lastt level' hN·au~l' of higher edurational lt•\c.+. ~lost compult'r" arc more easily turned on. and th<· non d 1"<·riminalm g e lectronic marvels ha \ l' a1d1•d ;1ntl abl'lted fraud. theft. cmbcLzlcnwnl and m1l1tan and industrial es pionagc. the Gl'OJ:!ra ph1 c ncia·~ \l n•t' I•''"":'' '·'' !(.1\\lt•\, "hn !tJ<•lo. <>\lrthr:- '1•ar thl• n 111.p.111\ h., ... bt " 1 l • .:l·..,t ml! :t-.1t·c;u1s1 tron ... ,1nc1 • 111 ... 11111111 111-.d i our <11\ 1•11111' to makt' a ''' oni: I a'hwn .1ptir11,1< h 1111·u.,t11•nl·rs ( \RTF.R II\\\ 1.• \ 11.ol•· 1• .11 mtnl? no" for th1 hrn<1d '''f!m1•111 in rlw m1oldl1· 111 upper middle 1111 o mr r<1n1?1• , ' Jll I l • 111 11£ tilt' 11H•rall adult pnput .. 1111n. ,1 d1if1 r1 nt •'l•I" "•" h than t 11mp1·trtors \\ho \llllnl Ch •l'IHIJll llJlll ol llllrl• ,1 part Of lhl'lf re 1.11 ltng t'll11n "People rncrea~rn~b v. ;1ot to shop rn an en '1 rnnment that 1sn I m ""' onl.'ntect. That .., "'hat l.hhmn 1~ a ll about ii mor<• \tined hf<'Sl)-le · FAEE CHAATEA fllGHT TOUA ~ CAUASE CUDD~ ~s~~p ~l~~s fl)R lliOUS~NOS Of CHARTER Fll~HT~ \\ 1 rl' prohahh 1 h1 · 0111\ 11n1· "'th• l.trg1• 'rult· ri•t ;1d1·ro, th:tl 1hw .. not ll,I\ •· ,,; 11•.1 t 11111•.., i:m 1 nt 1n '"hl'll 111 <11s\'Ollnl1n,.: ll.11\ln 111! \'.L q • lr11 ·d S1 .1~ mg m tou<'h "1th <'nn~u mcr preference~ m a '.int•l) of lot·atron" 1s thl' kc~ 10 s urcessful charn op1'1,1t1n11". Hav. I<•) c;:iy~ In thf'rr acquis1t1ons. Carll•r J!a1,1,l1·~ llall-lrJ11ll1onally ha~ b<>ught busi- ll~!-St'!-"h1·n · I h1· m .inugt'ment~ were performing '' 1·11 ld1•:ilh '1111 lt•a\ c that kind of management in p !.11·e · -( 11 ;;;r "· 1\11' <,I .• I I I 1 1'7 LI. '· 0VE'r'Cr11• MINIMUM RT JET FARES: fl• ,, 11 'l" t,f; V•ll:I\ ''7 --HAWAII S 1 7~ fUAoPI: s 327. ORll:NT !. 499 -- FOR FREE GUIDE CALL TOLL FREE 1·800·352·6585 QatQt #A\V/eB 1108 GAYtfY AVE WESTWOOD II \\:II V lOS ANGHES.CAllF 90024 Collection Agencies Urge Deadbeat Law \\ ,\S HJ'\;GTON c AP • Bill t·oll1•1 tor organi1at111n' 'II'' Cnngrev, sh•1 1l'1 ht• maktn.I? IJv.'-aJ{J lll"l '1tead twal"' instead of tn mg tu n ,.:ul ate tlw 11t•11 pie " ho pur ... ut• lhl•m REPRESF.NTATIVES 11r lull col lector or1tanr1at1nns ha,1· lt>lll a llow1e h;1nking suhromm1llet• th,11 JH'nple ~ho do pav their hills f'nd up payrng h1J!hl'r pr1rcs be<'ausc n( those who don·t The pand hearini:s l'ncl today "1th testimony from r ons umcr groups T he collectors ' tel>llmony foll owed a string of witnesses whn told of harass· menl or debtors by lull collectors. in· eluding latt> n1 i?ht phone c alls and thre ats But lh<' colle<'lors ur~ed Congress to crack down on deaflhl'als mslead of wntani:: new restnr llons on collectors. "The indivfdual cons umer, you and me. must eventually pay the hills for the deadb<"al!\," Philip Rosenthal. president of the V1rj?1n1 a Collectors Association said MICHAEL GOLDBERG, mcomrng president of the American Collectors Association, said utility bills may be increased "as much as $.5 per year to the customers who pay their accounts as a result of lhe money that 1s written off for bad debts." And giving examples. Rosenthal picked the Prince Georgfll County, Md .• Hospital In lM Jlome district of Rep. Gladys Spellma n <D·Md.>. a subcommittee member. He said the hospital cancelled more tha n $4 million ln uncollected bills last year "This lost revenue was made up through employe layoffs, l.ncreased Ins urance premlufJls and hlahcr bills for all of the people of Mn Spellman '11 eongres!llonftl dlstrtc.-t." he said REP. FRANK i\nnunz10 rO 111 1. chairman of the <iUbcomm1ttre. ha~ sponsored leg1slat1on lo make lhr<'ats or ha rassang tacllc·s b) ball collector... 1lle1ta l He i1a1d h10, bill wo uld nnt pm tee! prople who refu~e to pay a debl I hold no sym path~ (or anyone \\ ho 1<, capnbl<' of pa~ mg ,1 d<'bl and s1m pl~ refuses to honor the obhi.!allon. ·· he sard J ohn Johnson, executive vice prest· dent of the Ame rican Collectors As· soriallon. said the dollar volum~ of bills referred to members of his as· sociation has grown from $76 million per month in 1960 to $319 in 1975. He said this increase re nects the ~realer availability of credit in recent years Fashionable Past Shown LOSANGELES <AP> An ex h1bition of wome n's dress In Los Angeles. "Instantly Fash1ona ble." is on display at the Los Angele County Museum or Art through April 3 The exhibit of approximately 40 ga~ents dates from 1820 througtt the late 1940s. Early dresses show Mexican·SP'U\ish influence. Fashions trom the 1880s on•ard tended to be more International, but by the ~ and '40s Los Angeles be1en mak· Ing its own fashion dictates lo nc· commodate the lifestyle or th.al city. The exhibition fa oceompanJed hy a selection of oCoaral)b.'l ot Los An1eles resl nt.s from the late 1880lltolhe t040s DUN Wl1'1~R & CO. BAS BXGBP'l'IONM. SM.ES OPPORTUNITIES EOR EXCEPTIONAi. PEOPLE. Career seminars for men and women who ar e 1Ncrc~tcd rn learning more about the SPCunt1es industry and the De.1n W n1er AccouN Fxecut Vf' pos1uon are being conaucted in Southern California The s~m1nar· include practJCal 1nfor mat 1on on our-tra1n1ng profram 11nd SJ es opportunities There wtll be ampie t ime lor questions and ans~ ffS 11nd tnterv1ews w ith our local Branch Managers A career as a stockbroker can offer StJbstant1al re wards for salf's oriented. sel f-motivated rnd1v1duals For exampie, after five years many Dean W itter Account Executives earn w mm1ss1on income that places them among the top in the United States. It's a career that involves working closely w ith many d ifferent people 1n helping them achieve important financial goals So rt calls for 1nd1viduals with personal integrity and mature judgment Experienced salespersons w ill find our opportun1t1es particularly attractive For reservations, complete and matl the coupon below along w ith a copy of your resume Date Wednesday. March 23 Time 4 OO PM Place Holiday Inn. Westwood 10740 W ilshire Blvd Westwood Village Thursday March 24 S 30 PM Sherato n Hotel-Newport Bea<h 4 54 S McArthur Blvd (near Orange County Airport) --------------------------------- Horold L Wlvtten, Ji . ~ V P Dean Witter & Co ll'l<Ot"rC>fatt<I BOO WilJ.• Bl>td . Los Anqelfl. Co ~Ii 0 I would appr«oall! a reserv.nion for your semonv °"------------- 0 Sorry. I am uouble to .mend Enclcxtd is rrty resumt for ~r novoew Addtes.~---~--------------------;c. City/Statt!ZI~------.,..,...-------------- ~II fJUNf Wlll'EJi & CO. • IPICOUOUTBD ~EqUAI Opportunity Employe< 1 1· .. al••J'I ••dttM • .. -• n· ....._ ... _..,, I ,...., ..... ..... .......,. ............. •-.:· ..,. , ... ,. .. ,. reJe'-' .. M 11Mauflll l-a .... .wu& rac. Len ...... w ~,..._ -•Jdlflll An diiln ... "..,. ............. '-.,......, ........ 0.. -to,..,. !Mle«Uf LJ.L New,.n Beec• Hue are somt nndJn11 h'om a 1tud1 apoetSored by the Univenlty or Wl1con11ln, financed by tht Ford FoundaUon. The area studied wu • typical ;ect1on of mid-America. It contained 4,000 bull· nesses of 14S kinda. Some are century old, others are new They range from one-man firms lo the largest in their industry One-half were growing steadily. the other half were not growing or were ra1Line. Here are the key findJn&s : (l) Those who like their businesses best, grow the most. This indicated they will continue to grow. These men have social skllls. They are not mechanics, mathematicians, or product experts. They en.JOY meeting and helping people. They are enthusiastic. This makes them good salesmen. Suc- cess in business is the art of making Crieods with people who arc different 12) The gro" ing busineo;smen learn som ething ever y day. They have curiosity. They want to know what's better : so they are aJways flndin& what's new. They pick up information from many places. They deliberatel y seek informatiun to fill in their knowledge gaps. They ur e selective in the people they will Listen to. They seek advice from ex· perienced people in their line. ( 3) The growing businessmen share their gains. They are altruistic and unselfish. or the most suc- cessful, all were married, few divorced. They have more Interested employes. They realize that tbelr growth depends upon good employes. They offer good compensation, working conditions. and lncen· lives. <4 l The growi ng businessmen act . They are fe:.irlcss. Y et they are not fools. They put in more hours at work or in thought about thelr business. On<' said. "Why play bridge or golf., Business ls m on • exc1tini.: ·· 15! f.rnwrng busincsi.men know where they are goinJ! This 1s an are11 which indicates whet.her or not a h11s1 n cssman will k e ep on growing G rowers" def1nilelv expect their sales to increase this year OH'r last, and m•xt ) 1•ar over t his "Non· grow('rs say. ··1 hopc so I dc>n I know I rPally c·an 't sa} "Growth in business requires the forward look t:VIT1J1?. S ,V(JTE Rnndall R /\fcCardlc i.tan 1nve.sl· ment onal11at, college lecturer, and author of "Real 1-:1talt' m Califomin '' Se?ld 11<rur comment& and ~&lion& to Randall R Mccardle, c o the Doily Pilot, Boz 1$60. Costa Mrsa, 92626 Turtle Rock Home Starts W GTON -The " aaJ wtatn'' -coldml bl Wit ~ntry'1 hl.Uof'1 -procluced •Mr· raUom In the lndkaton of the nacJoa'1 boualnl tt· UYiLJ, lhe N.u.a.I AuociaUon ol Realton repona. Jn lta moathly RHl l!&tata Slatus ftel>ott, tbe auottu.ion no&es abarp dechnes durln1 January in hou•ln1 permits. hO\lslna start. and eir.lsUnl home &ale•. However. the report expresaes o-pUml..sm th•l all three indicators will return tu more normal levels followtng the th~w •'TR.I; BASIS ·~R TIOS arowing optimism ," accordin1 lo H. Jackson Pontius. the association's executive vice pres1dnet, "Is a stroni level of hous- ing demand and tbe robust health of the mortgage market. New saving s continue to now into thrift in· stitutlons at a near record rate. It now appears cer- tain that we will enter the peak spring and summer housing seasons with ample credit lo finance a strong level or housm1 production and sales " The seasonally adjusted annual r ate of existing home sales plunged from the record December rate of 3,S60,000 units to a p roj ected January rate of between three and 3 l million. Pontius said However, strong levels of sales should be registered in February and March. he said. "with the basic factors underlying the r esale market remaining favorable." WIOLE H'Ji SAW 635,000 new sin~le-fam1ly borne sales, a 16.7 percent n se over 1975, new home construction was drastically curtailed in January by the weather, the report notes. The January seasonally adjusted annual rate of pnvate housing starts was off by 27 percent from the December rate, dJpping to 1,375,000. The depressed state of multi-family housing during the recession had led to the tightest rental market since the fourth quarter of 1970, Pontius said, with the 1976 fourth quarter vacancy rate standing at 5 3 pcrr ent Because of the sur ge in single-family hom e sale.,, he added. the lack of ren· tal availabilil1cs h;1s been less severe than would normally be the ca1><' with Mlt'h a low level of apart· menl construction RECORDS WERE SET IN 1976 for both de· posits in savings and loan associations and morlE?age lending volumi:. the report states N et new savi n~s <deposits m inus w1lhdrawllls1 in federally insured S&Ls the country'<; pnnc1pal source of mort~age cr edit -rPached S34.4 billion, surpassing by li.4 percent 1975's previous record of $29.3 billion. The total mortgage lending volum e for 1971l hit $77.1 bilUon according to the r eport. surpasslng by 43 percent the previous high or 1975 Park Readied Work C'ontinucs tn pro t'eed at a rapid pare on a new park on Turtle Rnck !>ri ve an the Irv ine t inued. ··the series of ex The b1kl· trail will l •l' crC'1!-tes is being !!ailed a into the village·s overall 'pa r course.·•· trail network which, in turn. 1s beinR ltnked to the city's rcgrnnal bike trail system. ---------------- .1 -- ~1-..u&AM1$j.a:M .... ,, ....... , ,_,........,.. ___ .. ..... -·· .;AC*°' lllU A 6 ""''fO'llf!l~(;l, , • ....,..c..w-ca • ~"-' ,.,,._ .. ·-"'""' '"' ............. , , ..... ,Mt .... ,.. ...... 1 n& =:;:..,_ .. ;, '...., ""' ,.., C.•_,..,Y C*' o• Of.,.. C..."''' ~ •• .,. ... ,,n ,.,, ~""' .._.,...., Oo.,..-t .. "' CM•'• ~·••• ........ 11,.,1 .. 11 ..... 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I No A '01'• i<AWA~Aw'I •MW • '''"' lh "OTl(EOFHEARl .. (;OFPETl llO" (l•,,nq• (A •JAd fOll Pll08ATE 01' Wll~ .. NO FOA ruv1t Sp.ir•-. )OH Q,,.,,,. •\11 L.E TTE R\ lE\TAME N f ARY A N D viii age of Turtll• Rock. F1cu"ov~ avsi NESs with work now cxpeC'trd--~~~~~~~~-~~~~-~~~~~-~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~11 NAME sT .. TEM~NT fJJOU Pub1tv--.a Or•~ Co•'' 011ilv Pilot i<•O ?O 11 """M1rcht ll !•I> \ ... 11 I P\1 bll-.in1·~ t ton<tt.J< 1"d Cv ~" " Ufr40E A lH!. tWOlPlHOlNT AO """'CA •1'" IAUTHORltATIOH TO AOMIHl~TER d1v•-Su.1I MINIST Rl>TION OF £\f A TES .. CT """''' SrMrl. f f4t''' t"lt ar,Nf \ n l AW Rf N ( f- l "" lnllO"Wlnq c... ' .c> tln•t\Q '>'-''' Th, t.,hm •11 """·'" 111" .,.,.,, ,,... ,~ • A ~F\ OrtUM t.AW~C-N(.I lO be completed in m1d n•• , ,, ,, pri I , a ccord I n1: tu '1le D1•d It !! ,~, ~.~n~;~~.~~':.EQ:.R .. U.:,;,L,'!>,~~ -----------IC ,..Jntv 't_frt.rill "' nt,,.nq; .,,._. • II, 1 1 J Douglas M F'orrl. darel n• LA •JW tor or commun1tv c1e Q~o., .. r Snon ... , ..... AM .. •• PUBLIC NOTICE vt!lopment for the irvine "";:,~0'i:!";:.'~ ~.",::.0"';,1,.., ....... .. 1'1CllTIOU5 eUSINISS Ht.Ml ST&TIMINT l ht fotlowif"Q oerton t~ °"'•"0 bl.I\• "f'' .. , l"ompan} ~···au•'R•IO'>C ..,..,.,, Ford noted th11t the r"" ,,.,...,,. .. , w" ,,,,.., .. •~ ,.,. SVNT RONICS SVNTRONtCS lr\ine Company 111 in ,cou"•• n ... "' O•Mq·· c ..... ,., on '\l&llinj{ the m aJOrtly of M~«n' •m SECUltlTY SY\TEMS JOO C•QnoY l•"" e 10'1 H•woort Bue" CA ,,tOJ M 1(J,1WI t( Aolt lOO (ttqn"''f' Lan.tt f Jt .. I .o)Ot NtwPofl8••<h CA"lMll improvements at the p:uk p1ior to turning 1t over to the city Pu"h'htO Qf'An'l"" Co.ot 0~11¥ P1101 f l\h bu\t,..O I\ (.Ot'IOV<ll'd by Jn fn Morch & ll JO t• '~" dMINtl • II& 11 Mlt'-1 K 11011 -------------This tl•l-1 we\ llltO wu~ ci,. PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8USINE SS NAME STATEMENT County Clerk of Orin~ Counly Ofl Ftoru•rv t•, 1'11 '11010 Puolt\~ Or•~ C.O~\I Dollv Pilot. F •o to,,, -M1rch &. 13. 1911 •OI II Marc~~ t~n r"Oftf r '•HF t1( HY .-,1\lf "'11 1 •' F11NA M A~tl TNtl( t-!-.Ul rr R t t\ I 1•'1 P•Jhl•'\hf'<SO-..inq ri·-.. 1 D••," ()f '"'"'" 'e>',.,, • • ,., 0~1,. •w1111 1 M.tr(.t\ 1) 20 1' ..nd .,,, • , ,.,, tor "'Y"'~' n•' I., .. , r , •• m.-nt;u ~ ,,... Pl'BLIC rti;OTICE M\·., FICTITIOUS 8USINESS NAME STATEMeNT '" " '"' ,,, ,,,, .n , J" t wl""''' '' c-n •a et n'\U\1 1 r !hy •''Ht< U"4· r IM In,,_ l•llP 1)1 nl Aflf"r'lff''h~trA"+l')I\ f\f f \t.tf"' A I t ,.,,." •u ~t ,, '' ~ m '"' 1 .. 1t1• t•1 o•r ,,, ul ,,.., •'°'' '""'' '"'" t1m tl'\d "'"' nt ""'•'•nil,.._."'""'""'"' t)rf'n ·' '• 'ol<ttth '* H" \I l~')f) ,,,., • • ., IM,ntnc.m r,I 0-Dll..t"" .-.I Nfl 1 Of t t fOv•• I !"l!J(1v1 (•"I r Or•1,.Wt I ,~., r . .,. •' 11\.v'll 1 An, r ""'°"""'~ PETI TE CH .. TE .. UX Vllll 11, A h\O Avt nuP. N f w porl 8•·• n (d•1tor""•t166J tJ•tt·t MAfCP\ 10 "" WllllAM E St JOHN (ounh(l,.,9' WllLIAM V SCHMIOT Ev•n HuQh E¥•'"'· )\~ Ah\O A¥1Jf"IUP Ni'"wOOtl R,.AC h r ~'""' ,,, l •?Ml lU ~•n Ml~wl O• Suott JOO Nf"Nport a.1th, CA t1''4 h I I 110 •'4 llll ,\ TCYrAL of lti ac res will be dedicated to the dty at tM site F'1ve of th es e ac re~ will he Lurned Into a full·rledged park. complete with walking and blkE" trails. an exercise course for all ages. a hill!tlde adven· lure park for youngiters. and a sand covered tot Tf'lf" ft>llOWinQ ()rl'r\l"W'! !\ do1nq 01."' '\("\<. ~, .. -----------tj1111C11'flf Attorn•¥ '°'" Ptt1t1on.f lot. Im proved <'lemenu of the p11rk w i ll offer dlVPrSion ror the entire family. A wooden for t. u C'ave and several other items o( sturdy play e quipment will be in place al lhe time or de d lcetion. The remaini ng 11 acres wlll r etain 1t!i natural conflaurat1o n and around cover. with the exception or n walk 1n1 trail and bench area THE PARK IS about a mile and a half ~outh of the intersection of Turtle Rock and Campus drives, located between (.'¥isling residential de· velopment and a new re· ~idential neiahborhood in Turtle Rock Highlands being created by John D Lusk and Son. •·we th.Ink the exercise course wlll bocome a very popular feature," said Ford. "At 18 dlr ferent points along the trail, a different exercise will be called out. with lhe average number of repetitions for each aae i;roup specified. For that r eason," Ford con - NetghbOr MO fl We wlll sell yc>ur home FAST FOi 30/o .. q ~~ Uol"'O _.._ "' °' ..... Cou..cy 01ll1bl• Ov11 tOOO ........... -llMl!Of. "" Yflf. 17'.Ml150 Enterla1nmenl Happenlnge ••• tmnAllem Pllm1 Theater Dance Tetevr11on In tht DAILY PILOT The Huntington Beech Office of Weatem Mutual E&crow Corporation has reached an Important milestone. . . the opening of escrow number l 0.000. Thet lnvolve5 the lives of thoulWlncb of people in the Huntington Beech and O range County areas ... and more than $9()() million In ~al estate veluet. We are proud to be a part of the lives of our customers by providing the highest quality escrow service evailable. It is our people, their skills and dedJcallon that make these services possible ... and It Is you, our customers, who deserve our thanks end gratitude. We say thank you for the f\rst 10,000, and here's to the next! WESIERN MUTUAL ESCROW CORPORATION Wrth 39 Offkes in Southern Califomia HunUngton Beach omce 1730 t Beech Blvd. Tel: 714/84&9000 Joyce Roblngs Vice President H\lntlnP* ff arbOu.r Oftke 4951 E. Warner Ave. T ~I: 714/846-5511 E¥ln.,.uttfl:Ev.tn-.. PERSONAl '/F.Hlrl E CAil!" 1;.,9 A Qtim .. Wly C...O\fd M,·\it (I.\ ¥1&17 PUBLIC NOTICE th.-.. \late~nt Wit' f1IM Wtlh !hi' -----------C"u"''" (tM~ of O'-'"Q" rnunt't nn Puhl•\"'-d Qr 1,..,.., C•M'' p,...+.., I' '"'· ,,....,, h ,, 11 '"' f'fl/ Hlf)O tt j LOU•\ JO\flC>l'l Frrtlftt.•, t•t• IAn1t1t111'\A11,. .co .. t.1M,. .. A CA •u11 fl'!4\ bU~f'W'\~ '"' (Qf\dunl't1 ny •n In tHV'ld\Jill Loul4 Jf''"'P" F',.t71\Cti4 T,,I\ \l#llNTl.,,1 ,,w.t' fllfl"t wltn ttw- (t\unl¥ c1111rt. nf Or,.no-• C.ountv of'\ -=~t>ruart71 1011 Fll4U PuDh•~ OrAnQ<' ro1nc Oa••• Pllo1 MM<h6, IJ 10 11 1'7/ II& II PUBLIC NOTICE P'ICTITt005 llUSINUS N&Ml STATaMIMT Tnt 1011ow11>9 person •• d01"9 l>tlsl ne., ... , l'ICTITOUS aUSINESS NAME ST&TIMENT Thfl tollowlno Pl''°" '' d01no oui•· 1't\\ ., M I K&.S 8 Ull0 tN G M"1NTltNANC1'. \781 Ttrrl•• Or H1Mllnqton Beoch. CA. 064• Mlt,,..11.et-Tl,,..,.•n. 5181 Terrier Or H11nll11Qt.., 8"och, C~. ,, .... Thi\ ou•tneu It <on<IU<tod l:>y on In dtvlcNal Ml>~I. TIMm°" T~tt \lelt_.,I wn 1111<1 wllll tr11 Counly Cler-ol O••n99 Count'f on Februa,., 1'. t•n. "71t1t Pul>ll"'9CJ Or-Coast Oally Pilot Fto to, 11, -~r. 6, U, lt11 tS.71 PUBLIC NOTICE (.HAft lES PRINTING COM l'ANV n ow 1t111s1 <o•l•M•H CA '1•11 ·------------~ C~or•f'\ Edw•n OoFrff~t. 711]1 ,,CTITIOl.ll •UllNllS llumbl• Drtw, El Toro,( .. '100 llt.Ml ITt.TEMaHT Tll .. """~·IS <ondUCfttl DV on In T ... 101-'"9 -IOll h OOl"9 ""'' dlvtcNat M U H C"°rtn E. OeFr•" ,.ATTY CAKES CEllAMICS, 710'> T~•• " •• ..,. ... , w" 111ec1 w11h tti. :;~·.,. ,,_, N-• e1.c11. CA. County Cttr-ol Or•11oe Co11n1v on Petty Fer-.dtr. 2702 w. Ocun F1bruaryn .. n "lttaJ ,,.,,,1,N_,h«ll,CA 97660 Pullll\lltO Or~ couc O•llY Piiot di:,~·~.~ ..... ,, cONlu<tecl by ....... Februorv?l.-Marcll• ll, tO, '"' Plltv'••-• ..._,, Tiiis '111-m w .. lllN with 1i.. PUBLIC NOTICE County Cltrk ot Ou-cou111y on l'•burary 1', tttl ~------------1 ""'" P'ICTITIOl.IS au.,HaH Publlthld Or1119t Coltt Oelly l'llot, HAMI SU TIMI NT l'•O. 20, 21, -l'Mr. 6, U, lt77 t0l·71 T ... l<M!Owl119 .,.,_, M•d01"9 bvtt MUH: NEWPORT MAlllN6 EU!C fAONICS, 7W W~\I Co11l HIQhW8y, N•wpart lleMll, CA •1M3 N•w-1 Morin•• R~dlo. Inc . • elltorn•• canioratlon. 1001 w. lltn ,, "M'",C&•loMeH CA•1611 Tiii\ l)u.ll'lftt I\ COntW(ted ti• a <Of oo•etlon. ' N-1M~""' llMIO, Inc, TltlJ \IAl-t w~' 111"1 wllll t"" ('ou11ty Cieri< ol Or•noe Covnty on PUBLIC NOTICE P'ICTITIOl.IS IUllNHI NAMe ITUIMIHT Tl•• IOlloWlnQ ptfton ll d01"9 1><1\I· 11•nu THI! KING JAMIS vo1cn . 8o• t•1, lit Mlf111t A ..... &fl* I u-. CA •7Ml rformPI H 11!)0!'"' 116 Mtrlne Aiw . B•lboel\ltnd,CA'2Mt FeOfVlryU, 1911 l 111• -'""'It ctlld\l(t.,a by •n In- """ •••ldu•I. ,.ublltllod °'""ot coe•t O•llY Piiot Morrnen H 11 ... ~ Feb•uaryll.-~""' ll ?O. t'H Tiii< ... ,...,...., w11• lil•d "'"" '"• ------~-•_1_11.4 C"""ly C.1 .. -010<-Coll'\tt'•n "•" 1---P-U_B_LIC NOTICE I,, "" l'Jtltt "'-bll-Or-CoaJl 0111• "•lot, (JAC:1' ANDERSON) REV~LS In the DAILY PILOT Feb 11 -Mar<h6. ll.20. 1•11 PUBUC NOTICE M dtCh R t911 ,..,, .. , Pub11ii;N>CfOtA1lf''l"ro1l'>l n.\11y Pilnl M,vrn 1') ?O 11 .. nn Aor•l l 1(111 n1 11 PUBLIC NOTICE PllBl.IC NOTICE SUPERIOll COURT OF T14E ~ UTfi O' C .. 1.IFORNIA FOR THE COV .. TY 01' ORANGE .. on cl! o..-HE All ING OF PETITI ON FOR PROBATE Of" WILi. ANO FON ('ICTl~IOVSIVSIHESS ISSUA,.CE OF I.ETTERS 01' AO Nt.MESTATEMENT MIN ISTIUTION WITH THE WILL ~M follc>Winq ~"°'' I\ aoono bv\• A N N e )( E O 6 N O I' 0 R ""''~' AUTMOllllt.TION TO &DMIHISTEA MARK ENTEqPll lSES 110 UNOEll THI INOEPl!MOINT AO Promonlor• Or WP\I Ntwpart 8•1tn MINISTRATIO .. 0 1' ESTATES, ACT CA,tt60 l l'llOIATECOOE \'1 1.TSEOI R w1111 .... P•"• l'IO Promontory E\t•I• ~ M .. PSH .. ll s 1101;1".\ Dr W•\t.N-18••<11 ( .. .,,,,,. ·~~ MMl\Hl\ll. Sf .. NMOPE 80C.G) -r-~1~ bu\lneu '' <.ondiJCtf'd 11, 'n '" 011(f"''"'' d•vtOu•I t<Oll(.f I\ HfREBY GIVEN ,.,_, R Wlf11am P,,,.., AA,,.0At M nor,r,-; ''·'"" hlM hrrt·tn • Trus staf~t we't hl"'1 w1tf't lf'W" ei-111°on ,,.,, Pr~b\t111 ni Wtll .-ind for f\• CounlY Ct,.~ of Or•"Q9 C ~ut\l'f Uf'I \W•n1 • ot Lllttn' flf A·ll'YHni\ft"tltt•O"t M1t,.-<h7 1•11 •1th•~· Wlll•ll """" '' d to ltwii ,..t1tlo1'rt fl1J1U •nd f,,, '"v'"""''"'''ll"'I to '°""'"•\tf"t" lhi PubUshitd Or~ t0<1\.t 01t11., Pllnt 1 ,,,.,,. tJhrl ' ,,.,,. lnct"P"f'ld,.nt ACI M~uc.f\• 16 13.lO tUI ""'"'·" '',,,,. n• f t.•t·~ '"' tPrntt.,,,. ,,, 11 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS llUSINl';S\ Nt.MEUATEMEHT Th"' fol•ow•no ~''""" I\ 11"''"t bu\1 "~'' .... THE KENOAll C:OMl'/INY ,iitEAL E~TAT E UJ G"t.1'0,.11nn1 PIM. CO•t• M<!~A. C• •104 ~ov Johr\Afh•n K""""" •~) Ottnrqn&~!"lll' Pl()(',. (fVtlA M,. ... (A .,~,, Thi\ bus.nes\ '' r('lf\(luttN1 ny ""1n d•~iOual Rov JOllnath•n IC•"'1•11 Thi< Stltemtlrtt """' lllfld w1fh th• Covntv Cf@rk of Or•nOf" Cou'llV nn Marer.,, 1'11 I 1'1'"4 (rKf1 ~ll d 't•t)I ,,.,_.,,,.n.i_ ft) W"ltl'\ Ii MArlll f w f11t1r1't P'tllCUI \f\ tn'11tJ •f ,,,, llm· 1111ut.w1• of,,,. 1'1"'0 '"'" \.'Im" PM\ bf-""" I ltw M•vch"' tt17 "'' 10 M 1 rf'\ t'\ '"'' tnml• 'f)'" Ot 0~Mttm,.nl ~4fl '\(II l••l r1t1llf ,, ,,.., (Pit( (,.nl '' Or1v .. Wt>.,I 1n ,,,.,. (1tvi nl \olo'' An• CAIUt)fl'\ • D••··O M.U( ". ..,, WIL\.IAM( ~I IOHH, (1"'"'°'(IM'-TNOMU I' &I.I.IN AUOfftfy •t L.IW no F'l\M rm.'"'iWh4"'4 ll"'tftdO !Matti. CAlll~rnll Tel· lltJI ~1' '"11 AU ... uy .... · ... tlllOflo• flubl1\l\t•d t')tnf'V)llt co .. ,t O<t1f'i' f'1to1 MMth 17 ll, 1~ i.11 •q1 I> PUBLIC NOTICE PuDll\twd ()r..,~ '°'" O•llY Pllol. -------------Morch tJ, 20.11,&lld AP'll J "" PUBLIC NOTICE I ~Capaci ty Up, Fares Down Hy STJ\N DELAPLANE HONOLULL' /\ rummy maita1 while watching the s un go do\\n on the *warm Pacific. The Honol ulu travel agent s aid "The CAH sets air fares and routes. Sup· posedly for the good of the public and the in· dustry. ··But what happens 1s the actual NEED. ;the real DEM/\ND. creates the result. "The guarantet'd-pay·in-advance c harters will be all over the Pacific by next year The differences in µrices per miles flown now is ridiculous "You can fill a plane from the West ·Coast to llonolulu So if you only HALF fill it llonolulu to Tahiti same dis tance you .must double the pnC'l' .. • • • TRIANGLE FARES ARE becoming a big seller The I lonolulu agent mapped it on a cocktail napkin "I book vou from San Francisco or Los I . Angeles to I lonolulu Hound trip Say $300 For $40 more ;ou can go Wa} of Alaska with a stopover in Anc horage ··Tuat 's Western Air /\m a1rhne can fecd you into the \\ estt•rn system "Now Western has a nc'>' route · Hctwcen Wt•st Coast and Miami If you buy a round trip l1ckt•t. \ ou can gel some extra mileage by returning via Mexico. which thcv will lt•t you have at no extra charge Stopovers in Cancun Merida and Mexico City 1f you ltkc• ·· lk s:ud ··11 ma\ not ht• the ONLY wav lo fl y Hut lf vou 0 l'Vt'r rob the vault al Brink's. you c·;iulrl n•rtamly confuse the FBI and SJH.•nd Vl'I') little on air fare ·· * * * "We 'vl' bet•n told of so many loW·COSt air fart's W\' hardl) knu"' where tu ~U&rt Tht· tdt•a twh111d thcM· :-.µecwl fares 1s lo Fl LL THAT Al llf'LANE' You pa) a 1nvnth •OI so m aovant'l' !That much advanct' money also brings lht• pril'l' down 1 Then• an• so mun)! of these mull1·m1tial fhJ!hls. I '<I J!<> throu~h J travel a~ent. Not ht'causf' lhl' airline n.•scn al1on ~1rl doesn't know Uut the travt.•I a~em knows the top·of lhl• hne J!trl. tht• "harpest m the shop He ••alb ht>1 makrs tht• hooking. verifies his flgun•s • • • "llow mlln) clgart'lte'I can we take Into Europe?" Different rules Most countries print 1t al one carton. However. they rarely push it. "'ArC' you hnn~ing in any cigarettes?" ",Just enouli(h for the• week I'm here. lnspec· tor · · In i''nmch airports. there are two exits Marked "Nothing to Declare." "Something to Declare." Walk out the ''Nothing" gate. Try to look nonchalant Local cigarettes aren't as bad as you may imagine. Try some. Sintras and Estorils in Portugal are much like ours. American cigarettes are sold duty-free on airplanes. Also m airports on departure. So if you keep moving. you'll keep supplied. INTRODUCING GERI. who hos recently joined the staff ot Lumetto Bernard's • • • Geri's Speciality •MANICURES • SCULPTURED NAILS •PEDICURES LUZZETT A BERNARD Design Plaza. 240 NSWport Center Or. Suite 220 • Phone: 840«>23 TRAVEL ater!Boy! 81CAaOL S ·-----..... twlrm&I~ tM ra ls MIWll!rn!a th• ,,.._ yaa lhi.aJI:, •• said Lou round and dlndor o1 u. AJD4!ric Tourina AuoclaUon. ·'The whole upersence can cbana• }OUr life " ARTA Lakes more than 7,500 people• year down rivers all over the world and EUlott bu seen profound behavioral changes in such participants u d«tors and attorneys as well a~ JUVellile delinquents. "THE THERAPY OF the river bas such an amazing etrect; it's almost like a religious ex perieoce." be said. "You can't believe it until you've traveled the while water and appreciated the natural community." Elliott has belonged lo the Sierra Club for about 50 years and was chairman of its river touring "I could see the only way to save our nvers was to take people to see their heritage and what they mi&ht lose if the streams are dammed or polluted with waste." he added. "We started out with the intent to protect some real estate but now the results are so much more dimensional and rewarding." THE ADVENTURE changes anyone Crom a spectator into a participant and Elliott recom· mends the sport for alJ generations. "You don't have to be a he· man." he ex plained. "Just be willing to indulge in the wilder· ness and enjoy the water. "WP teach vou how to tip over and. actually, our safety record is quite good because there are 30 pairs or eves looking out for fellow boaters." TIU$ YEAR'S DROUGHT means fewer runs on raltfornia rivers but i\RTA, based at 1016 Jackson St.. Oakland 94607, offers vacation out IDl?S and t'<iucat1onal programs in other state!> and nations. Most or the domestic floats are Cully staffed Elliott describes the 10-day tour on the River Tara in Yugoslavia as "our only truly pnmilive raft trip " Another advantage or ra!ttng abroad. he said, 1s thut 1t dis pels the ugly American image "We meet the locals on their level and share our campi.1tes " Splfes IS celebrating the first anniversary of the operr 1ng of its Costa Mesa and Irvine Restaurants with a fantastic treat tor you ... TWO DINNERS FOR THE PRICE OF ONE1 It's our way of saying "!hanks IOf being our cuslomet r-!-----------.. The only reqo.itement• t:Ye that you bnng I~ coupon with you and both -meal~ must be 1he ">Ome. The Two For 0. oHer 1\ good at Spires I I RemJ~Qnf~ in Co\ta Mesa ond !rvire oNy Ol'-d includes Top Srlo.n 1 Sreok, fish and O.p< or R~t Beef The Two tor Ole ott& ends Saturday. Morch 31 1977 Two l0t One Dinner Spec1ol ~t be I consumed on premi~es and are erved trom 1 pm •c 10 pm All olhet I menu items ae at regular pnce• fQ 1 TOP SIRl.0111 SIEAK ~~ sa.75 1 I ·" . , -"'""Cl.""°'h' ..... , • ...wo .. ,., ouP'7i<.!ine!1C'-·• .. , •n· •"48fcJ~ I I FISH I CHIPS TWG FOR '2.25 I I u~· "' ll'•·• "x Cr<l o .. cp tt .. 'd. ''"'" •<U~ '" • ~ ., .. , • • " , 11 ,,, ,, • ,, • I I ROAST BEEF TWO FOR s2.75 1 L;';:Cl;:~·==U~J ~(~ ~··~·:;•::4J COSTA MESA IRVINE ' •I ,trv.>f bt\"J ... ~ . FINAL PRE-TAX LIQUIDATION SALE We are drastically reducing .pri~es on our complete stock at both Giant Warehouses before the close of our fiscal year to avoid paying excessive inventory taxes! ONE WEEK ONLY! 50%10753 at the world's largest fine arts warehouses! OFF GALLERY PRICES GRAPHICS SIGNED & NUMBERED ORIGINAL OILS Evef'f OM beaubru11y$ 1 4 9 Custom framed llthographs. etchings & tetiQraphs by Alvar. s 1 Boulanger. Dall, King. Cugal. Kelly. Jablonsity, EHiman. Weldm#I. C.t"°"Y· Max. Leba· dang, ToblatM, Maryella. To· meo. Crtonu. Amen and many morel LOS ANGDIS WAREHOUSE += ~U1U11.J1W1 , un~L -~~9l~ I If I .•. : 1n ~ SW W. c.-..y IW. • (211) 776·U22 llCll...fll.11All .. tPM SAT.& Ul.1t•t•7,. } f Prices as iow as 295 custom framtld The largest selection found enywhentl T"9 Mtlt .,_ .. ...w"'"' " ........ ....................... . W1tt130~ from cout lo coast, Paintings 0t l°N' Woc1d Is Ametlcia's largest. ,And we·r the loremost iml)0'1er. ~1she1 ancJ dlstntHJtor ot art. aupplyi~ leading storos find ottler gat~s Out year end Cle.,ance It. ltlerefore a event nor to be= Ovor 100.000 lromod ~nala to from. And c10n·1 forget. tor Ctirisc Give ttie evorlalli"9'0ll1-•11 ts fOfever • r Y' 610's ~ 2DOOllS 5 4DOOlS SAVE )( 16 710's 2 DOOllS 4 DOOH WACiOHS SAVE Guess which car dealer is mad because he has the world's lousiest location? 1-210°1 2 DOOllS 4DOOlS 17 HAT~HIACKS SAVE IEST SB.ICTIOH OFMEW&USID ZCAISTO CHOOSE FROM! 1977 DATSUN 12t0 2 DOOll ~c~:';deq';Cd ~~1~~;r:.,~~': 1976 DATSUM 1969 MG LONG IED PICKUP CG T 1975 DM'JSUN 7 10 J DOOtl S27~ • , .. & "' on aQOt0"9d u!IKlrt S7& U mo .a mot Ca'h oor• U97S 0.t Potmt $4()9914APR 137~'- • toe.cf AM rtoto Welt C.O.,:t mrrOf'S • sPMd ,.tio t-1••~ & -'~ whMtt ~ ""''Y <lvty~ 11~) S..Pt• ~ IVPZ566} 578:!. 1972 DATSUH 140% 4 ·~ A'4r;~ t11i'f'llO ~~ l(t I ¥'1 0Nf"••flf•()f 4ttl.~f. 53495 53395 1973 SAAi 4 DOOtt SIDAH 52695 52795 1976 DATSUN 1210 2 DOOll 'c,-~ einQNt 'llW'th .. t~ ,,.,... ()%Pl\ El 52795 52995 1976 MEllCURY MOMl.lCH GHtA w '"" • ., cond o,.,. tt•"''"9 & w·~ ........, w"blaefll v."'fl 100 & 12 000 ...... ti)<») s All cars sub1ec1 to prior sale Prices good lhru 3-15-n NEWPORT . DATSUN • Automotive Center 888 Dove Street ' Newport Beach 833-1300 LF.ASING •EXCELLENT SERVICE DEPARTMENTS The difference between a Mercedes-Benz leas~ 'an~ any other -is the Mercedes-Benz. The car you lease does make quite a difference. After all, you don't dnve the lease. you drive the car. And when you lease a Mercedes·Benz you drive some· thing special indeed. Whichever Mercedes-Benz model you choose. you drive one of the world's most respected automo· biles. A ca r with legendary eng1 neenng, meticulous craftsmanship. outstanding performance and safety. Something else: you'll drive t he car you lease for two, three or even four years. Most cars look out of date all too quickly. But when you lease a Mercedes-Benz, you drive a car with classic lines and timeless· ness that is never out of date. We have several leasing plans to offer you. One is certain to make it more convenient for you to drive a Mercedes-Benz than you might have thought poss•··@ ble. Call us today for the surprising facts. . . Ask about our many convenient leasing plans. Mission Viejo Imports 831-1740 21~:!~:';!:~.495-1700 . Son Diego F..,.,. ot Avery, Mission Vie10 BAUER MOTORS JAGUAR· MG· TRIUMPH IN 2925 HAUOJ( ILVD. BRITISH Ll!YLAND COSTA MESA 979-2500 . . FOR AS LOW AS THIS! Fully faclorf equipped s5595 PLUS ' with Blaupunkt stereo. TAX (997762010111~ . 9,11N 01COO BEACH IMPORTS I 848 DOVE ST. I NEWPORT BEACH 752-0900 Near MacArthur & Jamboree . LF.ASING • EXCELLENT SERVICE DEPARTMENTS .... .-.... ~ .. , ........ ....................... ~· . -.... , ........ .. ------.............. .......,.. .. .............................................. m on: "4...-tiMrt • • .. •• • .. ''" ...... ~..., ............................................... . .., .... ,.,.... .,.. ..... .....,,.,.. TAMADOM 1110U coeeos O.U.Y PILOT-• At PUJ'Catory Skl area. 18 milel North of Durango, Colorado. In winter, a luxury hideaway with uncrowded ski· ing, tennis. spa, fine rest:aurants. Average annual snowfall 300 inches. In summer, a fme golf resort. Xlnt condo-rental investment ......, ............ ... C9fftd ....... ....,. r•t1t r'a Motfu: BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR All tu& aaate advertised ID lhls .,ewspaper is sub· Jtct t.o the Federal Fair lfousing Act of 1988 -etUcb makes 1t illegal to Cdvertiae .. a ny pre· !erence, limitation. or ~~~~!!!~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 4bcriminaUon based on -::: 1.11 Boy\•Or Dr111•· N B 61~ bl61 Nee, co«>r, religion, sex, '"-rol 1002 Ci....., 1002 .... national origin, or an ""' k ............................................. . a.tentlon lo ma e any soch pmen:nce, u.mita· --------i STEPS TO tWn or discnounaUon." Move-In-AW. ( • . 'HARBOR VJEW. lDghly THE BEACH 'lhis newspaper will not upgraded Mon le go Th.is 3 bdrm & fmly rm Knowingly accept any m?d~I fo_r the dis· immac home has it all! udverlls!ng, f?r :i:eal crim1naling buyer. Prestigious location, ~tale which 1s m viola· CiJ:>tom drapt's, wall cov -ocean view & just steps t1onolthelaw. erings & carpets. 4 to the beach. Entertain for Sal Bedrooms. lar~e fomtly m the fmly rm w/bar & ~•••••••~•••••••• r_m, formal dsmng rm, ocean view or in either of "-eMl'GI 002 fireplace. On a lovely the 2 secluded planl filled .,, I landscaped corne.r lot. patios. Enjoy the charm ••••••••••••••••••••••• Offered at $136,000. ofilsraisedbrickfrplcin 644·7270 the living rm & then te· You're Invited TO TOLLE REAL TORS Parade of Homes ()peon Sunday I ·5 tire into a slep-dwn mslr 1975 Port Bristol, H.B. suite. All that & more. e . This charmer won't "4Ule .;;,INi(/i last-Call now! 646·7711. tj~ Walker & Lee RfALTORS Real Estate COMPARED TO •• lrvme. thts is a buy! Beautiful 1550 SQ. fl . Con · do. Span ssh style; 3 bdrms., 21.~ ba., pool, $42,950 Yes, it's still possible to get a 3 bd residence for under $50,000! Conve- nient location for shop. ping & community pool & · · avail abl e too! out in lake Forest SUNDAY l ·S. Refresh· ' mc•nts sen cd ! Fr 1·r maJ)5! • p l-uo1 Mu1r1ands s1~ct International Designer attern Wke Forest V1llu1w The sheer-shJrt-jacket is a must lhls season -to· l)e worn over anything. Cleverly deeigned. the bias yoke, collar and long rull cuffed sleeves are cut·ln-one. It is shown with titralght legged pants that an-!l!t on 11 wal~tband 'With front r:lpper and tie. The p11nL, with optional side patch pockets with lie trim can also be made 11s 11horts with tie !rimmed side slashes. Make the Jacltel in orga.nd,r. volle or dotted Swiss; tbe P•l'lll in denim, ellino or novelty cot.ton. '10743. Shltt·Jack.t. i'\ tut cmty In Misses IH&: F·M, Pant.s-11bort., la ~ onlf ln JlllHes 6-14. 'The shirt, sire 12, reQul~ 2 $/4 J'(fs, ot 45" fabric; the pants, al.ie 12. ~ulNI 2 112 ydl, ot 45" fabric, the shorts 1 1/4 )'ds. To orde.r: send pattern number (s). alie, name, a4dreas and dp. Price: 70743-Sl.15; F·24·S2.SO. Add 30' l)Oltqe and band1Jn1 ror EA.CH pattem. Both pettems tw 1&50 l>lu• SC)t postqe and handllrrc. · New Catatoc Soctions: Soppltmait s. 5-parat•, ~~rbwo1u· and MlsceUaneou~. Sl 50 postpald. e cheek pa)able to Spadea. s.nd orden to th1t ntw-srnJ1U, cto Spa.du. a'Jhidc•St.. MUrotd, N.J. 08M8. Oeot. Cx.·U. , -CM«CIM -PtlMI Former 8roadmoor model aa cuJ-cto. uc st. W ram.U1 home wt• bdrms, lam l'VI. formal DR and 3 b•tba. Gntat storaa•. weonc11t1cmtng • utoma.Uc aprnkln & innun1 -~tio.s . Lge 1Jvtn1 rm wteatbeclral C<el.11.11J. 2 Fireplaces. Lge sunny kltcbe-u ft breakfast rm. Best blzy in Bia Cyn • S TORREY PINF.S LN. Sat/Sun l·S -CAHYOM -$215.0IO Great style & elegance prevail in thi.s professionally decorated Monaco model. Built by Deane Homes & customized by present owner. Two minute walk to clubhouse. Beautiful view of golf course, Newport Ctr & sunsets! 3 Lovely bdrms & 3 baths. Beaut ldscpd yard & jacuzzi. 1 RUE GRAND VALLEE Sat/Sun 1·5 llG CANYON MEW TOWHHOME Great view of Big Cyn golf course. Spacious 2-story with 2 bedrms & sit· ting rm, lge dining. rm & .wet bar. ~en­ nis courts, pool, Jacuzzi & security. Lease $600 mo. Sale $149,500 \ 42 CANYON ISLAND DR. Sat/Sun 1·5 SHORECLIFFS IEAUTY-S235,000 Charming Provincial with a pic- turebook setting! Beautiful & quiet area. Custom qual. built 3 BR home w /lovely pool. Abundant fine wood thruout. View of ocean from mstr BR. 201 MORNING CYN. Sat/Sun 1·5 CHARMING HOME FOR LUSE Popular Lido Isle 3 bdrm & den home. Quiet loc. (Street to Strada) Lovely patio, wet bar. formal dining. Lge. master bdrm w/sundeck. $895 Mo. COSTA MESA-$57,000 Fantastic Anthony kidney-shapetl pool completely fenced. Nice 3 bdroom home w/new driveway & partly redec. Perfect for your first home. 21 I I Sa1t Joaquin Hiit Rood NEWPORT CENTER, N.8. 644-4910 GeMrol I 002 GtMral I 002 ...............•.•.............•...••....••... LUSH & GREEN Corner location. home with 4 bedrooms. 2 baths and load,, of upgrades. including patio with bu1ltin gas firepit. Spacious pion with large bedrooms and J!Ourmet double oven kitchen. f.'ull price $78,900. CALL 751 ·3191 «;:SELECT T' PROPERTIES --- UNIVERSITY PARK rnn 3 bdrm. 2 beth, Cam· bndge model in excellent t'Ondlllon on qwet street. Attractive center atrium for display of your "green thumb". Brand new on the market place. Only $77,500 646-7711. Walker&Lee Real Estate FinrUpper $43,900 VA Grenl starter home that can use a little help. Big living rm, old fashioned type country kitchen. Big back yard with large mature walnut trees. At ttus price it won't last ! Better h urry, ca II &l5-0303 F ORESTE OLSON INO f..f. AOtfll".J..-, SUPER PRICED 3 Bedroom with central air conditioning & heat, near new ca r peting. Family room w/fireplace. Good loca- tion. FHA conventional or VA. S43.950. WESTSIDE REALTY INC. 848-2373 ----------. cae: 110111 ILllRS ca. OVER SO YEARS OF SERVICE •orl!H SAT. & SUM. 1-5 405 VISTA ROMA ''ILUFFS .. First Offering! Lovely Upgraded 2 Story Townhouse With 4 Bedroomc; 21h Baths Large Dining Area Fireplace. Built-in Kitchen. Comb Family Room Breakfast Area. Much Desired "W Plan" Large Secluded Patio. Double Gar age With Automatic Doors. Near Pool Schools And Shopping. $99,500 402 VISTA TRUCHA -''ILUllFS" Enchanting 2 Story "Q Plan,. Townhouse On Major Greenbelt In Very Private Setting. 3 Bedrooms 21h Baths Large Dining Area Living Room With Fireplace Conversation Pit. Newly Redecorated And Jn Prime Condition. Near Pool & Shops Shows Like A J ewe! $115,000 Z I OZ VISTA LAREDO Elegant "H Model" Townhouse in The Original "Bluffs" With Large Foyer Super Location For Wet Bar Serving Both Living & Dining Area. Sunny Bright Open P lan Vaulted Ceilinp. Inviting Master Bedroom. Dressing Room & Bath Mirrored Closets Convenient To Shopping & Schools Adj Major Greenbelt Only Steps From Private Patio To Pool $114,500 SUNDAY l ·S 11I2 GALAXY DarYI Elegant Custom Home In Finest Dover Shores Area Fabulous View Exquisite Gardens Dellahttul Floor Plan Futurtng We\ Bar Warm Jn. vittng Family Room Designed For The Disceming B"Q1er. SboWn 87· ApPointmeot Only •• : ....•.• $299,000 &31·1• IXICUTIYI HOMI flOll UASI In •cbmve SborttUtts l Spacious 3 Mdnm., eacll wtth It's own bath & atrium view. TbJ.s home bas hlgh beamed ceiUnp, skylights. walls ol 1lass, a wet bar, a beautifUJ 38' PoOI w -buthhOU&e, & a very private en- vironment. You should see It, you'll love it! $950 a month includini ·gardener. electricity ck pool service. O,....HoaeS..1-1 247 Driftwood. S••:eclfh. CclM U!lllill()UI: ti()Ml:S REALTORS~ 676-6000 2«3 East Coast Highway, Corona del Mar al&t> in Mesa Verda, at 546·5990 Q1•r.. I 002 G1Mr.a I 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• LAGUNA HACH Ola.rmbi1 home on large lot: room to add on. Dari· ing just as ls. American Home Shield warranty lo buyer. I-Bdrm., frplc. On Bluebird Canyon Rd. $125,000. 673-3663 642·2253 Eves associated '!ROl<lll'.> -REiil TOllS J11}1 l/'lf &01t;,,,. t 11 111t. I Bonus raom Pool Highly up1raded 3 bedroom, 3 bath home with big, bl& bonus room, formal dining and crackling fir eplace. Localed on a super lot with separate yard for the children a nd separate yard for pool. Full price $76,500. CALL 556-2660 • SELECT THREE UNITS completely & beaut 'ly -=_..:.P_:R_.....:::_OP_E_R_T_l_E_S_1 remodeled 2B R home nlfE TO YQU w/lrg yard & hobby· rn hse-PLUS nrly new duplex. studio.type This sparkling pool with w/open beams. Sep lndry lots of decking, a BBQ rms all 3 units. Sl-lARP! big enough lo roast a P!g + a side yard lo park a Sep. yards and concrete camper comes free with drives, and spnnklers, this charming sunlit 4 etc. Low malnl & xtra bedrm, fam rm home in clean. Sl47•500. xlnt condition. Agent JACOISREALTY ~.673·7737. 675-6670 H 1 1 642.567 Sell idle Items 642·56 W~~3ll~t_A_d~e~p-·~~~~ GeMral 1002 GeMrcal 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• file~.!~~ OPEN 1·5 UDO ISLE IA YFROMT Z 19 YIA UDO SOUD $600.000 CORONA cW MAR-VIEW Beautifully ·maintained coupte•s home w/2 bedrooms. 2 baths & large viewing deck overlooking Canyon & Little Corona Beach. Have plans for expansion. $215,000 OPEH 1-5 2l4 HAUL UDO CORHIR HOME . Large customized home with every· room having outstanding features. Five bedrooms, dining-family & den. Close to club & tennis. $275,000 MEED A LARGE HOME? Newport Beach home located near park and schools with 5 bedrooms, 3 baths, large dining room and family r oom. All this plus a large corner lot, truly a value at $127,500 includ- ing land. CAMEO SHORES -NEW USTIHG Charming family home . Professionally decorated and landscaped. 4 bedroom~ •. 21h bat~. f am.ily room. Beam ceilings, bnck fireplace. Large pool-size corner lot. $16.5,000 ILUFFS HST One story end unit with 3 cheerful patios, 3 bedroom, ease o.r living in .this sparkling, light & alry home. $145,000 · YOU OWM THI LANDI Three bedroom hom'l in Newport's desirable Westcltrf community. No land lease, no homeowner's as- sociation and all the amenities of gracious living. $130,000 fee HACH HOM&-WIST MIWPOIT Clean well·kept beach home in West Newport, 4 ~m. 2 bath, private sundeck orr master bath. Communi- ty pools tennis court & clubhouse make this home a truly great value at $89.500 IAYCHST IUY Sharp Baycrest home on Irvine Avenue. Circular driveway. pro- fessionally landscaped custom home, well insulated, custom pool. Reduced to sell at $139,900 TVl1\l lOCIC PUSfDM HOMI Surrounded by lan(tscaplng deluxe, wltb oul-de-aac locaUon. this 3 bedroom. family room, wet.-ba.r home ls an excellent yalue at only $125.500 land included. FINll HOMES ROM Sil.JOO TO Sl.ZOO.OOO OP1M DAILY l·S P.M.. 407 IA YSIOI Dll. There are very few homes left 'on the bay in Newport Beach-we are offering 10• on the bay{ront, a fee lot w/a pier permit & a beautilully executed custom home of superb quality w/beautiful use of wood, brick & glass & finest kitchen ap. pliances. at $390,000. Builder's own! (H32) MATIY IEACH HOUSE 3BR, 2 bath. 2-story "A" frame home in Newport Shores. New carpets, paint, fixtures. Private community pool & tennis. $83,500. OPEM SUM. 1 .. 5 P.M. 223 COLTON. (H33) 1100 DOVER OR. - OPEM SUH. 1-5 P.M. Immaculate traditional -qaiet location. Heavy shake roof. 2BRs, dining room, new carpeting + all new kitchen. Lovely back yard w/sbade & fruit trees. A Newport Beach value at $124,500 incl. lanq ! (H34) OPIH SUH. 1-5 P .M. 433 WAI.HUT PLACE. COSTA MESA. A perfect family home answering m any needs. 3BRs, guest quarters, 3 baths. fireplace -recently re- modeled + redecorated w/marvelous woodsy feeling & added bonus of party sized jacuzzi. All this + quiet location on desira- ble Eastside street. $104,500. (H35) THE FAMILY HOME Big Canyon's ultimate indoor/out- door Living & entertainment home . Secluded rear yard has oversized pool w/jacuzzi + basketball court. Panoramic view of golf course from liv in g & dinin g room. 4BRs. Completely redecorated & pro· f essionally landscaped. $275,000. OPEN SUN. 1-5 P.M. 64 ROYAL ST. GEORGE. (H36) STEPS TO IEACH--VllW HOME $182,000! Custom charmer -3BR, 3 bath, 3-story. 5 yr. new home w I view from every room. 3rd BR could be bonus room w/fireplace wet bar & huge suodeck. OPEN SUH. 12·5 P.M. -335 LINDO. PENINSULA (Balboa Blvd./Island/Bay to Lin· do). {}{37) WONT LAST LONG! Lovely "San Carlos" model -2Btls + dining room. Rancho San .Joa. quin is "THE" place to live! Many extras! $105,000. OPEN SUN. 1·5 P.M. 25 PALOS. (H38) DYNAMIC OCEAM VIEW Exclusive guarded communit.y w /private sandy beach on the ocean, pool & tennis courts. 3BRs, 3 baths "PLUS" flexible financing. Hurry! $147 ,000. Lois Miller 642-8235. (H39) IRVIHE COYE One of Southern California's MOST beautiful beaches -total privacy -exclusive guarded community - ocean view -fabulous home for en- tertaining -olympic-size pool. r estaurant·size kitchen, formal din- ing, Jg. family room. den 3B~s. Designed for comfort & casual ltv- in g. $325 ,000. Beverly Morphy 642·823.5. (H40) DOVER SHORES FOREVER VIEW, RAY & MOUN- TAINS. On lg. lot -4BR. familY. room, 3 bath home w 12 patios + terrace. Full view of Upper Bay & ·mountains from Jg. formal dining room, full living room w/fireplace & master BR -also a peek from the step-<lown bath & shower. Other rooms open onto lg. landscaped patio w/cherub statue & fountain. Extra lg. 3·car gar. & access to private beaches .. Ideal guest & en- t e rtainment home as well as elegant but comfortable living. $198,500. Tom Allinson 642-8235. (ff41) SPIUHGTIME IM llG CAMYOMI Flower studded hillside & tree.lined rollin g fairways, viewed from "fresh as a daisy" 4BR Deauville. $285.000. Donna Custer 642-8235. (H42) 110 CANYON amANCIJ Truly one of the most tastefUl1y ct. corat.ed homes in Newport Beach. 38Rs. den, billiard room & ·ma8Jlifi.. cent view of golf course It lakes. Appt. anly. $325,000. Paula Balley M2·9DS (}{'3) M2-a•s 6444200 tOt Oowr Otl.,. tt...-W Vl.w Ol~w ll'VIMet Qimoua V•llly Ctnter 752•1414 •• Golf Course View lyOwner Open S /S 12·5 I Sty 3 Hr, i;ori;1•ou~ ~ l\'14 ol l;11rl4J}:o. lrom fo'Jm1 ly, h\llll! .\ lidrn1., Li.:t· ~tnn" t vii· • u't ll rps. • epb l4.1llp.1pl·r Moln al ed 111'ell ;:,10;),0W 137 The ~I J,ler-. < r 1 \I ~·6197 ".,4&Jt.FA.MILY VJeanl ¢. n-.111~ 111 """, 111111 {;f<•,11 \cl tor l h1• f'h1lllrn1 ,\ 1·tu ... , I u " hh & V·•r.k-. """' on lh1· ma1 kct ~ jll lt'l'tJ lo wit la~l .tl ")i I '>1!0 D. J. Feenstra, Inc. ~-Ollfi VIEW LOT -.111..:k !>lo1 '. OPE~ llOl'Sl·.:-.un Ii! 5 18500 Va II ..1 1 I il • II u n l 1nglnn \ 11'"-µ0 1nt Townhonw' llunl1111(t nn Bc<1ch. luff hilt~ lll't"' 1'l'll Elt'al'h & :""" l,111ol) STI,900 Bkr EXECUTIVE ESTA.TE-BEACH 4BR·2 STORY POOL Form<tl 1.'nlr) lo maJ•'''" lJ, 1ng room ~·ur m.tl 11111 mg room 111 1·011' \'llll'llth WE cove THE WATBHlOMT It THE MOUNT AIMS Cdl 111 ~ our ._y, old $25,000 caW. ocr·ou fr'OM tM Sid lowl .ct abon Cir"Htl Vall•y LClk•. WHILE YOU'RE WAfTIHG TO IUT.- R"t for a yeaT Oft the loyfront for 1650 per montt. °"a yffriy IHSe. 1lw e~• win IM like a YOCatiGft. BEH ROBERTS has joined the sales "La rt nr Select Properties s er".: II I r '1111 h 11.:" gourn1t•t ;.:.u fi,.n 'H'" ktlc:hl·n Sq1,11,1lt' l.1n111\ room 11.1th 11.tlkllni.: lt SlOOl' fln•pl.11·1• i \\ .1ll 11t Ben received h 1-. bachelor's degree al . Purdue Universitv and \..\Ii.-. has been involl:"ed 1n \t.'i sales ever s ince. Prior Lo loratin~ in Southern Califorma and entering real e'>latc. he was national sales manager for a major electromcs r1rm gla~-. '"'"' ul lu'h ll•r rJl'l''-..11111 "PJ• khn~ I rl'l' form pool Uram..111r :-.ta1r:-. '"' l'l.'I> lll l nurm1111' hide J"'a} m.1,.lt·r 'utlt' and i;ue-.11111.trtl•r-.. \\'Jlk to b<>: .. ·h llurn for 1111-. un1qut• bJr!:.1111 < .di 'lt)3 i!\X l Ben hrmgs a wealth of real eslale Jnd J!t•ner..il bus iness experience lo his WOl'h F r>r truly profc:-.o.;ional servicing of ;ill vour r l'al estate needs, call Ben at 5!ill 21)60 cp;SELECT I PROPERTIES • • • • • COIOHA oa M.U -SHt, A.HOY - MHlest Cllbod. iR toww for bachelor ,_. for 9•y or 9al. Choice locotlOft So.tt. of Hl9llway llt CoroH .. Mer. OM Mod froM 119 CorOtlo IHcll. l4ty ROW - p•rf•ct stt• for fuh1r• lar9• ho••· $91,500. Cal for appoi,........ HAHOR VIEW HOMES Moaetcgo pica 4 , .. ~ 2 bath, falnity roon., ln•a c_.. cOIMIHoa. SW. mtd bock patios. brickwon. fin fruit trffs. Call for oppoiahMfrt. $ I 34, 900. Fff _i_ COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 2 515 E. Coast Hwy., Corona .. Mer 675-5511 .....•.••............••••...••.•..••••.••.•..• MESA VERDE -REPUBLIC fkaullfull~ ~pani-.h styled home with large lot Consi:-.tm~ of 4 bdrms .. 3 hath~. dmmg & family rms & office. Offered at Sl27.500 Call for app't. THE ILUFFS We don't !>a\' Jl ·..,the best, but you will be 1mprcs~ed by th1-; large 3 bdrm., ramilv rm home Offered at S12<J.OOO. Open ·sat & Sun l 5 460 Gav1ota FOR LEA.SE Large Bluffs townhou!>c. Vac. S675 !\lo 759-0226 CQAllN ASSOCIATES Beautiful Townhome -~ G I 10021G I 1002 .. ~~ ..............•. ·-~~ ....••....•...•. ~~~~! .......... !~.~~,~~!'! .......... !~~~ ESTATE FOR 4 SEAS OHS-BEACH 4 BR-2 STY ASSUME S27,000 I .11;1rch•cl t•nt r \ t .. 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MEKTOHE OPEN HOUSE SAT. & SUH. 3.7 PM pJ:?rJ1 li•d m t'\ <'ry detail from 11-. n· s 1d1•11t1 .1I atrium l'ntn to 1h -.olar h1•:ilt'd pool -.11rro1111d1·d In flag .... tonl' d• 1 l-.111•: l..1r 111• 1111 . bl•Jultl ull:-d1• 1·111 .111•<1 1111 l.!t ,1c·111u-. entertainment in 1:1 tt It\ ing 1 m \\1th su~pended \\\'I li.11 < ;111 g1•rni-; l..tll'hen . .t bdrm::. . 31 ~ h~th:-. ~1th dn:-.-;ing & J,gc prore ........ l1~ht,.d \:11111, ,1n•<i in m"tr hdrm l'r 111·d .it ·21:i.ooo Tl'rm-. fl,.\.1hl<' S11hm1t 1111 2nrl T {} ED PICASSO, REALTOR lay Lido lkttj.. Suite 200 675.2180 3700 H•wport llvd., Hewport leocn Ge-ral 1002G....,.. 1002 ••.•.•.................•..•.•••••••....•.••.•• ASSUMl·S44,7SO MESA VERDE 2STORY-41R l 11.·<111111111 • 1t.1111 I .•lo.• , , , , "'tin1 In.in llrq1l.u l-, .! IJJl111 r1<" llol\otlil. ,,1 00< I"' '"'' I .HJH'I ln·'h Jl.ttnl I>\\ IUI ll.111· "l'fHlllllOtl\. WJl•'I ,,,flt•n• I lrn .. ,, 1 1l I \ t• t lf\I \ tu m1•f1t,tl4· Jlfl'' ,., IOU '"'nut dint• ind I OUOlr\ ')~J.IUI l.1t• l11'11 I''"""''' "' Roy McCar• BACK BAY CUSTOM BY OWHER -S 127 ,500. 4 Bdrm ·1 · B.1th ram rm. playroom, laundn ronm \ll rnnm:-. open onto pool 21;00 Sq It plu-. '..! <·ar garage and H \.' P.11 lune For mm <' info f;..t r. :t.511:1 OPEN HOUSE SA. T & SUH 1-S 391 Vista Baya, Hewpori Beoch 1002 Generat 1002 .......•.............................••.•..... REDUCED!! S16 OOD·Back Bay l1J1"1i ~lf>lflt' fllt thl' .t• I I\ I' t 11111 I I ' Htl1 01 t.. cli'11. t I It.Ith' l:·I ' 111 t I Cl k111 h1·11 l1:t· t.<11111\ rm 11.11h "'t·cl 11111 II Ir ph ,h Ill l'flnl "U'dll hohll\ nn I c 111 i.:.11.•1!1• 1111 r.tl 1111 '"""'" ,.," jll,,.l'tf ,JI 'l>l t I CMMI l 'htH\I 1111 .tllP t In "'t 11C .. THOMAS REALTOR :!2-l W ( 'nJ'I 1114 \ 'Ii pl lleJC h .>-Vl .>j:;?j ~ \ .. ;:-, ~I~ :.4t.l.I New Listinq! OPEN SA. T /SUMI ·5 16 H Skylark Lane l\a\'C n•-.t. N B Lar~l' llV· 1n~ 1111 "' lw..1 m~·d t ril , I Lill . .! h.t . t.im. rm , 2 lrpl1 ' . 1a11ndn rm ~h.1k1· rcKtf LcJ\ l'ly hal'k \ .1111\1tlh1"'"1 S1~9 • .lOCI I" I 0 •4~·1•U ~"" llt\11\ '••• ''"'""'Po" orr•~• TOWHHOME UNDER $50,000 .11ley C'ur1 • 111 1111 "'"'' \!>:!$ f•ll hut h tl1 I Ill! r11om "ct h "'·"'""•Inn•· R~or 1810 Newport h• 11 th ~·1111 111.! ''II CottaM•10548-7729 11•1,•I h" hu~·· 111 ... 1.·ri---------i --------•1 ... ~11 Cl, ..... , """i '"'' h.11 k I .11.t •h1•llrl'l'tl h\ l11"1'Cllll! 1·111 .. 11\ pill' 11'1'.nt•r lln'll1tlL' (',ill lur lllU I k .11Jpml M i ti41lll lk.11111f11I 111dl\ 1dually ~I' 11•11 2 llr l11.,..nh11m<' "'Ith 11 : h.1lh;. and In\\, I n " m ,1 1 n t e n ;i n c: l' T.1'tl'fulf\ d1•1·01 Jll'd .incl ''""'" '""I 11111 ('Jll 101 1l·t1 K-1~ ~~as •'hl'l'k IK"'" $87,500. •' f •, tJ • I ~~i-l'til ---ANYT-IM-EI [ ~ IHIHil S©~~~-ci£~s· Thol lnfriguing W ord Gome -wifh a ChucH• 14•..S ~. CUY • POU.AN-----0 lteotrOl'\1J'9 ..,. 6 t(tO"'bl•d -d· t.l<>w"' -·· 6 *""0 .. we>td\. p,,.,. t.,o.,, ot eoch "" ""1 ,,,,. of ... ,1.10f•• I HAHRES ' I I I 1 I I I S AK TE.C I I I I I' G 0 L N E. B I' I I I I I G U Y R A S f H•ve you noticed that t.1-l__,l.-... l -l__,l,_l before a lot of TV commer-'"· ....,__.._.1.._...__.......,. clals, an •nnovncu says, r------...... "Don't go aw1y. We'll be l H Y D R A L I right blckl" How do you .. ( ...... I _...I __..I_* -'l__.I......,. like ~~t? Even they c.an't I T A " v I E 3 IJ t.-... ------0 (._.... .... •""""' .......... .... 7--a.1 '__.I_' _l....._ .... I __.I ..... ~"" !:.~:"T.! ::.. "No'"'.'?.::!'. ~ "INT NIM(tfO I' If Tift$ a; ....... Pl'' I I r I' I' I' I' I' I' I 11 •1111 ~ AMwwn la Clns.Jflutlo. IOIO BUCHHTREAT VIEW·S·H.900 Steps to poundm.: '"Ii JM < r\-.L.tl ,,tn<l ' ll.1f'k )'Jrd 1~ hay art'.t pl,I\ gr~tnd Wmcl1ni.: "'""h'•t l4 11lk"a}'~ to SN·ltu1r cl 1•n ln ' (;ourml'l k1tdwn Slt•p-ciown l'tl0Vt'r~;il 1on a r t' a t r 1 1 1• p I ;1 c l' ' S1111,h11l<' hrt'tt k I J~I 'P ,, l lfl I' 11 o I Jal' u t ll \'ollcyball. Gorden livmi: ;it 1t~ finest 8-17 ·6010 , .... .,,, , , ~. f ). ,, ,., ' f '~ -, [~ll~IUI --NJ-:WPORTHEIGIITS Nel4 ~ Br 21 • Ba. \ 11.'W, v. 1•tb..ir, blln'I. m;inv olht-r amen11u•'I :.:i's 1.aJolla Dr Open Sun l 51'M. $139.SOO Nt:;WPORT BL\'O II Income units. <: lnl. SOx300 Xlhl ~rowlh pogsib1hues and furnnr- in~. Good location. ~.soo 4HOUSESON I LOT Income S900 mo. Look al 11600 Two h undred & eighth St. Laldwood 176,000. ' 38DRMHOME S. W. Santa Ana, $45,000. Agent 00-9950 ·•YOWHY LAKE FOREST 11 R&DUCED! wkefron\ + docl, 48rL384, a.tr m.aus. Open wtcokencla J • f ' f ~, I ' CALLUS FOR *HOMES• S60,000·S70.000 In Tutfln & lr•lne THE HOMES ELLERS 752-5353 Want Ads Ca\1 642-5678 G.....-al I 002 Cietterol 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• COM OUPLEX-$126,500 C h ar ming 2 BR units with fireplaces. Separate garages and patio. V<>ry close to CdM amenities. llurrv. 1t won't last long. COM-$142,500 Warm and cozy Duplex. South or Hwy. Near greenbelt park a nd ocean. 3BR. lBA front and 2BR, lBA rear. /\. real ch armer. OPEN HOUSE 12-4 SAT URDAY, 602 Regoma. SEAVIEW~hoice Cul-de-Sac Pan oramic view , 4BR, 2 1~BA, fireplace in C07.Y den. Vaulted ceil· ings. deluxe noor coverlngs, de· corator fixtures. A truly (elegant) r eeling in Newport's newest planned community. $197,500. Have somet.htna to Hll q~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Casslfiecl a<U do tt Wtll. I . . -I ERITAGE Gettttal I 002 GeMrcrl 1002 ..............•........•...•..•............... --------•Gardl•n Grc)\l'. l'UI d{• i.ac Ba k 0 M k t homl' L1kc new. 3 Ur. 2 c n ar e Ra, lgefam rm. fplr, lgc 1226 Polan.S y.mi. all new bltns, cpts & d~. low do""· Nr. lll.•ach & Garden Gro\'e Dover Shores shd 12s1 1 M onroe. \ i·omplete i.l eal al Open Sat f Sun,Mo'n ~JJH 000 for this _!_SPMOwner &a4·638l mai:niftccnlly dt."corutcd 3 IR PLUS o tx.-drm. s bath. form.ti COVERED dmmg, lgc fJmtl) rm 141lh \'II.'"' or UU) Open , AVILIOH Sat sun I :-, Large Living Roo.m with crackl1n~ f1repla lc 400E.17'"*• FOR .. ~~ c. ri u rm ... 1 K 1 l t· h c n C.M_ • ..,. i ...•. ...._ F nrmal Dine Hugi.' rear ~·~ va rd cul ·d e i.ae. ·=\ \t1null:s to the lle:.ich. GLEHDOIU~ Thi,; home '" ~urroundccl m an ..1rc11 of ~:iuutul hume:-'!! Hcclrm:., 2 bath~ Dt•rnrah•d hv ..in lntrnnr clt•t·11r,1tur 1 :ook~ hkt• a moc'lc'I h11ml" S<'I' II\ rm "' t pk. + l.J m & 1'11w tm ~<·"' <'l>h. drr,., bit n,, dhll· ~Jf I I \.:!Ii C'cH <•rt·d p.1l1U ,\1-tl'Ol IH4i J!l2!< c1a, .. 1f1l'cl 1\d!> .,l'll I>•)! item'>. ~m ,111 1lrm..,1 or an~ 1lt.>m b-12 56711 Trv S:l.000 do14 n for lhts unique find l'..tll 963-6767 I ~ • t J • I'• I , I -·SpyCJlass By Own~r 6hr Southporl. li;c oak panl•led to[aine room, ram.rm w c:u~tom oak blln::.. lgc: :..cp dm.rm. ~tdt• ~ d 14 pl ayh5e for thcldrt-n lkau\ pool. Jucu1.11 & Gatcbo-On the markt.>l dl $325,000 Mak~ u~ an offer Our n e" homt' t'> being l'On~lrucl ('(J &w 670'J GeMrat 1002 Gettffal 1002 ...............•......• ·····•·········•··•··•· ~COATS & WALLACE ~REAL ESTATE, INC. A LOCALLY OWNED COMPANY SERVING THE SOUlH COAST AREA SINCE 1963 OPEN TODAY Stroll to surf from this 2000 sq ft single story home with J bedrms. 3 baths & 19xl8 family rm. Corner lot with much privacy and nice patio. Cus tom buffet in dining rm. $85,500. Stop by 9382 Molokai. Huntington Beach , 12 to 5 PM. Call 962-4454. VIEW CATALINA $67,500 from rear yard of this hom e set hi~h on hill over1ookmg proposed Marina 3 Bedrooms + family room hom e. Good mveslment in happy hvmg Call 962-4454. BLUFFS CONDO Hard to find 3 bedroom. single level RONITA Plan. This new lis ting is ideally located near shopping and COM High School. See today. Open House 1-5 ; 500 Avcnida Lar go, NB. Call 640·6161 SPYGLASS HILLS 4 Bedrm, 2'h bath home. Large din· ing room with atrium. This b eautiful home has been occupied for only 2 mooths. Fantastic view of mountains & nite lig hts. Room for pool. Open Sunday 1·5; 52 Drakes Bay Dr. C.d.M. Call 640-6161. SPYGLASS HILLS 5 Bedroom, 3 bath home with courtyard entry leading to beautiful atrium. Has a pool sized lot with 3 pa tios & view of mountains & night lights. Presented at $250,000. Call 546-4141 LOVE YOUR CHILDREN? A real family hom e with plenty or room to roam. 3 Bedrms. 2 bath, flreplace, formal dlning or eat·ln kitchen. Huge 24x18 famlly room with wet bar, Fruit t.rffs. fish pond • covered paUo and much morel Juat U.tcd. $69,900. Call 546-'141 , OUict>\ locolf'd in C<Xto Mt 'c ~~Ofl Broc.h --toll'wport 6'0,11 IOOJG...,-d ····•·••··•············•·······•············•· orEH SAT/SUH 1-5 436 SEAWARD RD. Corona d e l Ma r triplex; three Z bdrms., 2 frplc. units, bit-ins; h ighly upgraded penthouse umt .. views of·· Catalina. ocean & CdM hills & night · lights. P a neling. beamed ce11. Pool ;1vail. In outstanding conditio n $189,500 O'EH SUH. 12-5 28832 SHADY LAHE Laguna Beach. Eagle's nest, Top of the World: 3 Bdrm. cus tom home with views of ocean & valley; much use or beamed ceil.. wood. g la!>:,. tile. com bining lo create lhis breathtakingly beautiful home in a serene. wooded setting. See it -you d eserve it• $220,000. Submit offers! Orange Coast 2600 E. Coast Hwy., Corona dtl Mu REAL ESTATE 644 ·4848 G.....-al I 002'GeMrol I 002 ·············································· WATERFRONT HOMES PRESENTS FOUR HEW AltRIVALS THIS WHK OM THE WATER WITH GRANDEUR and a •oried water VIEW all around. &tonnous MC11ter b.droom wit. p4us 3 ottt.r IMO'ooms. You11 IM CIMCDed ot HM spaclOUIMSs, fomlly room. formal dini~ rooM mtd I~ patio. TMtt's a dock for your 40 + ff. boot too! Shown by spKlaf oppoinluwnt m adYCll'IC~ S295,000 OCUMHOHT CAPE COD BUCH HOUSE °" 50 ffft of prime Oc:eanfrOftt and ••.n CJ"9" cyass & PCll'br.iH! Capture a little of yestfl"'doy on tt.e beach wt.II• you Mtjoy IM•tcJ In your l t..droom OcHnfront. Shown by appointenetef. $275,000 f'RIDE & PLEASURE ABOUNDS In this fresh and perf~ct 3 bedroom home In H•wpart hach. This horM has ••~tt.ln4) yo.'I need lltcJucf'tftC) 0 ''n••• lfy~ • loolc ond tcntefuly set.cted dKor. A HpOrot• office with built-ie desk & draftlnCJ table for tM hlllbmtd who libs to wOf'k at home. Pri•ocy mtd 9rHMry obowtd! $139.000 WOODSY & 'RIVATE IM. .. THE WOODS" ot o price Y04I cCll'b afford. 'rofnlionally ct.corahd 2 hdroom ConcbNnMit home for ocMh who lib s.cwity and cCll"e'frff ll•htc). Coft•ettlent to n~ lut you con stay how.-& enl•Y the pool and r.creo-"°" foclUtfes. $74,950 IN THE HST TRADmOH OF LIDO ISLE wffh the luxwy of ha•ifHJ o CJ"Gl"llow home on two whole loh ond two CJ""" strados. Thl1 1..,...111.. HHlltlH holM off•" f'OCHR to ~ ond npnss yoanetf with s bechOlftl and o pri•at. poo1 tor an to Mjoy. Dally ftylncJ Is o joy and la•lsh tfttft'-taa.."'9 Is o brffH. A ,.... find at: $275,000 IEAUYIRIL ly Th. WATER IA YSIDE CoY• CoftdoMhthu" ho111•. Prutlg•, r ...... .c:t MCSfty Mn'T'CMMf.,..,, ,,. ...... .......... ...._ wltt. nery c••tttl•u for tt. .,....._ lllt sopMstfcoted ll•llMJ. P..tkJp9te lllt poollJde relaxoffow .cl "foY tt. ~ of this llffltyle. Decorohd lft .... good .... $129,500 wxuaaous & NEW IN & OUT ' , . . ' . . , • rhJllt ....... t-M of ........ .cl MIKf l•dlt ; ' • A .._ of ..., fof' fM ~ *-ly ....................... -.... . I_.• a,afw.clprd..tatp ...... • POOLW1ae .... ~a.._...of ~ ,......,. & COP ..... H. le ... first to hcRi' • pie ............ . Sltl,000 WATERFRONT HOMES 1lQI W. ~OH& fllifUWQ Netrpttrt ~1tll mu 13M400 • BILL GRUNDY. REALTOR ~ . . . , l>r•p t.1 or ulf ·for 116 CANYON #10 Rue C -except.lon.aJly lo BRAND NEW rea• aale 1 1na • woe_,,. oa lllDw to pt rnont doll•ra lor ~ou.r bome. PrclOel'tY 1v.fh1bJe Crom $)0,000 to ~.000. Mt..e611 ly ao.n:l condominium. 2 Bd.rms.. & don. surrounded by 2 lar1e , landscaped aarden courts, Prlce •P· prech1hly reduced -now only $204,SSO. See Muriel Barr. Open Sat/Sun 1·5 DOYER SHORES Landscape to please yourself. Nice- ly \lpg:raded carpet, appliances, and floors. 3 Bedroom. 2 bath, 3 car garage, Landing borne. Never been lived in. OnJy $103,000. PRIVACY + POOL 4 Bednns, formal dining rm. huge family rm with massive stone fireplace. 3 Car garage. No rear neighbors, so pool is very private. Only $110,000. HEWPOaT IEACH LUXUIY 5104,500 FantastJc 3 Br Family Home with lots of re•tUTes. Primc"Newport Height;, location Wood paneled Den with p~r quet lloors. Garden house, tenccd parkin~ for lh2l R.V. Super :.uper clean. Don't m1:;s th1:. one. Call today 646·717\ Front row. magnificent, with panoramic view ol bay. ocean & Fashion Island. Bright &. cheerful, with 4 large bdrms., lge. family rm. with frplc. & wet bar. Huge formal dining rm. Priced at $325,000 ECONOMY MINDED? Like new 4 bdrm .. 2 bath townhouse· lovely patio. Shows like a model: CLASSIC BY THE SEA . 4 Bedroom corner lot home with 3 car garage. Boat and trailer access. A real dream home in a fine neighborhood for only $101,500. Roberts Realty lflUJ Beaell Blvd., HunUnttoa leacb OllN Ill q." s llJN ro Ht " , , 1e.mam1 Don't .give up the ~hip! '"Lisl" 1l in clat.s1l1cd. Ship to i;horc rcloults' lloll-5678. Price $59,900 759-0811 450 NEWPOKT C[NTEA DRIVE 75'J·0811 General 1002Getteral I 1002Getteral 1002 •••············•·•••··•••·•·················•• ..••.•.......••.•••...• WE WORK .HARD TO · SELL HOMES RIBHT! $65,500 FULL PRICE FOi great fmly horoe. 4 bdrms. 2 buths, big fmly kitchen. No wax floor. Cstm tiled entry. step down Liv rm. Near Mile Sq uare J>ark. 968·3371 or 546-1754 . Sf'AHISH HACIENDA On dead end, cul-de-sac street. Safe for little ft. 3 bdrms, 2 baths, w/frplc, bit-· in kitche>n & big dble car garage> Owner leaving area. %8-3371 GARDEN GROVE HAMED CEIUHG "IOHUS lM Lge 4 bdrm. 2 bath ho~. Overs11.ed bck yd, bonus rm upx 27'x17' patio. new paint. Bargain at $64,900. 545-9491. 2 STOIY "MOD& NOMI'' Condition near So. Coast Plaza Looks like de<'orated by a pro. In warm earth tones, many upgrades. near nt•w l bdrm. 2~ baths W1lh<.im Lyon home Xlnt lndsrpsng Compare for $77,500. 968-3371or546--1754. llDUCID S 11,000 Sharp 2 Story horn~. Fan- tastic Vlew. lge MBR suite down. 3 hdrms uo. 21.-, bath. lge bdrm.'!. On l{Olr course. Rcducc rl Lu $115,000. 545-9491 5 llDROOMS-9Utn ST Spacious 2 story home on lge lot. 2 baths, nw crpts, dln r m . 2 patios. ~ood area close lo schools & shop. Ideal for lge fmly. Onl y $79,950.00. 545-9491. OLE' Spanish bty will steal your heart senores. senoras, & nino~ Will love it's gracious charm. low maint, spark! pool & fount. 545·9491. MESAVERDE- REDUCED $5,000 Huge lot. Nrly 1 a acre. O:i cul-de-sac. sharp 4 bdrm. 2 bath. 2 stry home. Frml din rm. fm kitchen, rm for \.Cg ~rdn & pool too ' Onl y Sll0,000 545 9491 HEW MESA VERDE HOME Select . .}'Our own colors of crpt 8i paint. under con- struction. Quality thruout. Bath wljacuzzi & steam rm s auna walk clbhse. 545-9491. VILLAGE WALK Spacious 3 bdrm, 2 bath con - do W/big double car garage & 2 patio areas. Ideal loca- tion near So. Coast Plaia. 646· 7711 or 540-8944 MESA VBDE MAJESTY Uniquely designed around a lge, blfl pool this elegant 4 bdrm home 1s ideal for gracious famlly living. Outstanding prof. landscap· ing. BtfJ area. close to the coun try club. $159,000. 646-7711 or 510-8944. MESA VBDE HAUTY W /4 spacious bdrms, loads of storage & closet space,. big Camily room area & in immediate proximity to Mesa Verde Golf Course. Just put on the market. 540·8944 or 646-7711. UDO ISLE $2 I 7,700 Outstanding custom blt home w/3 bdrms. 3 baths. fam rm. 2 car garage. 646-7711or540-8944. IAYCREST Most unusual cstm designed VIP residence w/3 spacious bdrms. 3 baths. frml din rm & fam rm plus btfl pool. 646· 7711 or 5-t0-894.t MAGHIFICEHT VIEW Of Newport Back Bay & mountains. 3 spacious bdrms, 3 baths, fam rm, plus den/office or 4th bdrm. .Just reduced to $139.500 646-7711or540-8944. FA.MT ASTIC VIEW From this immaculate Npt Bch hilltop home. Superb oversize f am rm & formal living rm, both w/frpJcs. View of harbor & sunset over Catalina! 646-7711 or 540·8944. EXECUTIVE MAMSIOH Superlative in every respect 1s this plush & comfortable 4 bdrm, 3 bath, VIP residence m sought after, exclu.slve N pt Bch area. Over 3600 sq ft o f quality design & craftsmanship. 646-7711 or 540·8944. YOUR NEAREST waumt' llE OFFICE IS OPEN L9--a ............ 121Jl421·t411 • 30 Ler.._ .............. IZUl .. O.JJOJ,17141121-1110 : A.M. T08:30P.M. 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Watch sailboats from magnificent deck. Relax in your own private sauna. $115.000. I 16 A Cale Patricia Sat Ir S-I ·5 lPaUaodo off,..., s. c ....... CAMEO HIGHLANDS MOVI llGHT' IM -plush isiodel home with pool. Completely redecorated for the most discriminating. 4 Bedroom. 2 lh baths, secluded sunny pool, walled-in privacy. Access to private beach. $168,500. . 4506 Woyne, C.d.M. . Sat/S.. 1·5 ALL NEW! HEW CUL.1>6-SAC, new 2 story home. 3 Bedrooms, 3 baths. Family rm. fireplace. Heavy shake roof. Copper plumbing. Bltns and fully carpeted. Much more! $87,500. DOYER SHORES WATEltFltOHT -elegant, spacious home. Featuring free-form swimming pool in entry court. S Bedrooms, 41h baths, den and view of lovely open Bay. Boat dock for several small or one large boat. Adjoins private beach. Call for appointment. 1002 SUMMER1S COMING TERRACE OH THE CAHAL Enjoy waterfront living in this large 3 bdrm. & den + dining rm. home. Wi\l be re- ady for summer. OPEN SUN. 1·5. 237 CANAL, Newport Shores. $175,000 - JNCL. LAND! TROPICAL ATRIUM & brick paved patio foretell a summer idyl in this 3 BR. charmer; blt-in kitchen. for ONLY $79.900. CALL TO SEE! DAVIDSON !EALTT 5801 W Comt Hwy N B 645 • 7575 3116 Newport Rlvd N B 673-9060 General I 002 General I 002 IAILY M.UFM CONDO The sought nfter E·Pl n, wbich has an extended kitchen. 3 bdrms .• 2Y.l bnths. family rm. Ask Brenda Glasa about this ooe. DUPLEX IH OLD CORONA Da MAR It's a romer located. 3 bdrm., with 2 bdrms. over the 2 car garage. Live in one & enjoy the delightful atmosphere of Old Corona del Mar while someone else helps with the paymts. WAHT AM OUTSTANDING YIEW7 This fme. new (2 years) home h as most everything your family ever craved, such as sauna. 2 wet bars. large game rm.. security system. 3 car garage + everything an ingenious builder could put into 3800 sq. ft. The head on. close u p view of the bay. penins ula, ocean & Catalina is something your guests will never forget! $320,000 Is most reasonable. 673-4400 HARBOR 1002GeMral 1002 .............................................. BLUFFS BEST BUYS OPEN 1·5 2637 VISTA ORNADA IAYFROHT $126,500!! Best value in area for panoramic view home. Up- graded carpets. drapes. wallpaper. security system . intercom. 1950 Sq. ft.. 3 BR. 21':z ba. Compare!! JUST USTEOI Lovely Tennis Vill a areu. Comp. free-standing. Ele'Vated lot overlooking wide, picturesque green- belts. ideal distance from pool. Popular X-Plan; lge. 3 BR .• 2112 ba .. form. din., fam. rm. Tastefully decor., neutral tones. Xlnt value. $114.500. Ex· elusive listing; app 't. only. LEASES Greenbelt. bayfron~ views. $550-$675 HELEN B. DOWD REALTOR. IMC. . MLS 644·0134 1973 Top List.r & Top Saletman 1974 & 1975 RunMt"-Up Mewport·Mesa loard of Rfflltors !:~~~~! .......... !~.~~,~~~ .......... !~.~~ ..........••.•••••.........•.••..••••••••...•• --------------- 3 IR RANCH STYLE Private courtyard entry features double door en· try to sll'~> down Livinl( Room with voltctl beam cealinl(s. floor to celling fireplace . Country Kitchen with formal Din ing. !luge l\1.lstcr Suitt' wiUl fo'amily retreat. Call 963-6767 011•1r1 'I· •I\ 1tJ•1 ron r'~ 1 • [9.fHIUI Specta~ular View of bay, mountains and night lights. Immaculate rond1l1on; on lovely cul· de-sac street. St59,S00/ Fee or S6!l5 per monlh for lease. OPEN SUN. 1·5. 2975 QUEDAl>A, The BluHs. NB TRADE old~r 8,000 sq.Ct 833·860() Ind bldgs., 28,000 n. lot, 8601Edison,11.B. for Ind =·~Cm.la Mesa rh lf573 CAMPUSDl.fRVl"E -OPEN DAILY ~ 1002 8A.M.T06P.M ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOR YOUR VIEWING w. Offw T1MM 9uG1ty ............. ./ DOVIR SHORES -tremendous 4 bedrm. ram rm, formal dining, $260,000 . ./ SPYGl.ASS -brand new, 3 & ram rm, view, $204,500. ./ SPYGLASS -outstanding model, prof. upgraded, $235,000 I SPYGLASS -best bomesite, spec- tacular ocean views, $185,000 ./ CAMEO HIGHLANDS -one-of-a. kind 3 bedrm & family rm. pool. ocean view, $210,000. ./ CYNUS SHORES -next to Nixon compound, walls of glass, on the beach, unsurpassed views, $335,000. ./ UDO ISLI -charmer, beamed ceilings, 3 bedrms, good mother-in· law set up, $199,500 ./ IM¥'1S'h19CT DmSIOM -buy of the week. 2~ acres, view, 2 acres planted in Oranges, $39,900. ./ (~I YOU IUY -Call us Many of our fine trade-in home$ never reach the open mark~tl l TAILEROCK. SOUTH LAGUNA Incredible ocean view, beautiful poor & clubhouse facilities: 2 bdrms. + enclosed porch ; own your own apt. $147,500 LIDO ISLE Manicured mini -palace; 2 bdrms., den, frplc . 2 patios , $145,000 WESTCUFf Indoorroutdoor entertainment, pool, lanai, 3 bdrms., family rm. $149,500 COSTA MESA 6,000 Sq ft. commercial bldg. 17 Suites. Good location. $295,000 LIDO REALTY ll77 Via Lido, H.I. 673-7300 G_.ral 1002IG9Mf'GI 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~II. macnab/ Irvine ~ realty JASMINE CREEK SUN SPl.ASHED & HAUTIFUL Decorated by Cannell & ChafCin. 2BR + den & formal dining . Automatic sprinklers. Private com· munity w/security gate, pool. ten· nls & clubhouse. $169,500. Appt. On· ly. Helen Hartley 64.2·8235. (H44) WARM a INVITUW 3BR, 2 bath w/formal dining & bright kitchen w/brklst. nook. En-- tertain on 2 patios (1 w/redwood jacuzzi). Lovely area°'4v/tennls courts, 2 pools, 2 jacunis + guarded gate. $169,500-(ee. Gisela llancn~~-(H45 ) 642-1235 '""6200 tOt Dover Ori~ M•rbof' YI•• Gel\ler trvlne _. C:..mpu1 Vallty e>nttr 7S2•1414 I 11M ....... I f 2 $ .. flt,. .., es P#1t &.et J ..._ I ... ................................ uu .... ••t=••C...._. °'9t AY J TO I AON ~ ()CIA.TH I.NC GOO Newport Center Ome • 64()..8500 • 644.·1 ANYTIME a.UfFS ISTIAUTA Maenm nt property ru-ln ori aJ . wtd t Rrt'e11belt : nd urul w1lh kwely hl h walled, J>rivate try pal.to: 3 huee bdrm.s t 21~ b:.&lhs, ramlJy rm.: adult occupied, with many custom reatu.res. irreplaceubte at 1.SB,SOO Ex· elusive, by app't only. WHY PAY NOii FOii llST IM THI a.URIS Thi 4 BR 3 b:u. Carmelita ii naht on the grembclt, with vaew ot the upper Bae~ &y. Don'L tarry, because this one ts prtoed to move now! $118,000 c.F. COL!SWORTHY 640-0020 EASTILUFF CENTER lta\•e somethln1 you wa to seU? Claaslfied ads d _I\ welJ. MZ-_5678 __ • __ TI1e fastest draw 10 th West. . o Oally Pilot Oa.tfied Ad. 84:l 5878. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ROUSES FOR SALE I IEDROOM 300 E . CstHwy#76,0eAnta Vil. NB 642-823.5 S26,000 Sun. 1-5 2 IEDROOM 500 Acacia, Corona de l Mar 644-7383 S99.500 18562 Pueblo Cir, Huntington Bch 963-5333 $75,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 · 234 Hazel Dr., Corona det Mar 644-1766 Sat/Sun 1-5 438 El Modena, Newport Bl!ach 752-1920 $94,000 Sun 1 5 1111 South Coasl Dr. J 102, C M 631-1400 $74.950 Sat Sun l 5 928 La~una <off Elm St.> Carlsbad 642-5200 $46,000 Sun l 5 320 Via Lido Nord (LidoJsle) NB 640-6161 $229.500 Sund<1y 1 5 14705 Oval Rd, Walnut Sq. Irvine 640-9900 SS-1,900 Sun 1 5 2 BR & FAM RM or OEH 502 Acacia . Corona def Mar 675-5930 $183,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 :i:n Lugonia <Newport Shores) N.B. 642-8178 Sal/Sun 1-5 1312 So. Ross St.. Santa Ana 540-1720 S4H,800 Sat Sun l -5 l 100 Dover. N(•wport Beach 642~ $124.500 Sun l ·S 25 Palos IRSJ > lrvm<.' i52-1411 $105.000 Sun 1 5 3 BEDROOM 5201 Burgundy Cirdc. Irvine 552-3396 Open Sat1 Sun 12-5 1000 Santiago. Don•r Shores.NB 497-2489 S229.000 Sat Sun 1 5 !185 Tijuana St . Laguna Beach 499-1752 $105.000 S<1l Sun 1-5 !110() Warhlt.•i-. Fountain V,1Jlt-\ 962-5203 S76.000 Sal/Sun 12 5 !1282 Mokihana Dr .. llunlmgton RC'h 968-1232 S7!1.500 OJ)C'n Sat' Sun • 201 Morninl! Cvn <Shorccllfls lCcnt fi·H-4910 $2:!5.000 Sat Sun l 5 1418 Irvine. Newport Beach 642-823.5 SIW.950 Sat Sun 1-5 4515 Hampdl'n <Ca meo Shores I CdM 644-fi200 S 171.500 Sal Sun t :; J9 Whitcwat cr .. Jc.tsminc Crk. CdM 644-6~ Sat Sun 1 ;; 710 Kings Hcl °'IJpwport Bch 548-~56 \ 165 000 S<tt Sun 111 I 26301 Roundtrcl'. San Juan Cap 495-1893 $59,500 Sat Sun I .'l 7 Rue Grand VallC'r <Bt~ C~·n l :--l R fl44 -4910 S2X5,000 Sat Sun 1 .) 16803 SilktrCt'. Fountain Valll'V 752-1920 S!l7 900 Sun 1 ~1 2762 Sierra Casa. Turtlcrol'k. In 675-7900 SlOH.000 Sat Sun 12 5 Wfi22 Elitabc..•th. llunt ·g Hcat't1 962-3432 S7:J.500 Sat Sun 1 ~ IH27 Mariner-. <Wcstcllff > Npt lkh 644-1766 s 1:m.ooo Sun 1 ,; ~252 Avalon. Costu Me!>a 546-2313 S&1.f.l()(I Sunc1.1v 1 :-; •501 Tustin. Newporl BC'arh · 546-2313 S 16;;.000 S.tt Sun J ;, •3435 Puchs1J. Co-.ta :\lesa 546·2313 ~9ti :'"JollO Sat S11n I .:; •501 Playa, Rl11rfs 'lwpt Hc·h 675-6000 S12ti.OOO Sal Sun 1 f1 123 36lh, Newport Head1 fi42-~50 $ lOH,IH)O S11 2 5 Sun 1 7l 007 Santa Ana. L.t,l!una Be<1c·h 494-9473 Sun l 4 :JO !1061 Aloha, Jluntin~ton Bch 963-9771 S75,0CH) Sun l·!'l 28832 Shady Lane. Laguna Beach 644-4848 $220.000 Sun. 12 !l 12 F.uC'alyptus <The Terrace) Irv 552-7500 $78,500 Sun 1 5 500 Avenida Largo. Eastblurr. NS 640·616l . Sl19.500 Sunday 1-5 1107 South Spruce. Santa Ana 556-2660 $49.000 Sun 1·4 1618 W. Dahl Ln, Santa Ana 556-2660 $49,500 S un 1 5 223 Colton (Newport Shores) NB 64~-823.5 $83.500 Sun. 1-5 33S Lindo. Balboa Peninsula 642-8235 $182,000 Sun.12-5 2951-D, S. Fairview, Santa Ana 842-9371 $54,000 Sun l ·S 3 llt Ir FAM IM or DIH 1721 Kings Road CClifntaven) NB 645-2818/645·5746 Sat/Sun 10·4 2304 Fairhill (Back Bay) NB 645-3209 $95.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 11tl66S4Daisy. Fountain Valley 751-3755 $77,500 Sat/Sun 12·5 18980 Dakota. Fountain Valley 751·3'755 $89,900 Sat/Sun 12 5 •2540 Vista Bayn. Nwpt Beach 64~3255 $119,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 26702 Alic ante, Mission Viejo 581·1QS m.soo by appt. 1233 Somerset. Dover Shores, NB 646-0916 $2'l5,000 Sat/Sun I·S •UU Ruth (Westclitf) NpL Bcb. 673-7300 Sat/Sun 1·4 f6 Canyon Ln, Cyn Crest. CdM • 873-8550 $138iSOO Sat/Sunl·S ~Carob,E/B utr,NB 673-8550 Sunday 1·5 -40f Fullerton, Npt. Hgts, N.B. 64S.7171 Sunday2·5 9692 Melliida Ct <La Questa) H8 963-408l $111,000 Sal/Sun DIRECTORY ...... ....,._....., ... ,.. ............ c .. •-· ..... Al ............. _.._ -~ .. .,........ ... .., ..... , I I ......... ...,.. DAILY N.OT WAHf .ADS.'""-• ....................... ,..._9"" ...... _ ................ ue..~~ ... --,. 428 Vista Roma <The Bluffs) N.B. 516-8640 Sl~.500 Sat Sun 1-5 921 Pearl' Pla(•e. Costa Mesa 963-6767 Si7.500 S un 1-5 • •237Canal <Nwpt.Shrs) N.B. 645·7575 Sl75.000 Sun. 1-5 137 The Masll'rs Cr .. Costa Mesa 5-16-lil~J7 $105.000 Sat Sun 12-5 :Jt Mont<mas Estc. !nine 559-4556 599,500 Sal Sun 12:30-6 18692 Pasco Cortez <Turllcrock) Irv 752-1414 S92,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 • •407 Bayside Dr . N 8 . 642-8235 Da ily 1-5 18!J31 Via Messmt.1 IT Hoc:k) Irv me 614-17(j(j $125.500 Sun.1·5 * * 1001 ~farmers Dr.D\. rShrs. NB 759 0811 S278.000 Sal Sun 1 5 1924 I n me Bl\d .. N\\ pt. Beach 631 1400 Sl39.000 Sat Sun 1·5 1615 Cortland Dr. Cameo 111-!hlnds fi75-·l782 $160.000 Sat'Sun 12-5 • • • H.>453 Wimbledon Ln llntllrbr 1714 l992-2541 $207.500 S1S 1-5 17 \1ontere~ Cir. Spygla-.s, N.B. 610 2437 $235.000 Sat Sun 1-5 36 Drakes Bay. Spyglass. N. B. fi75 3411 $204.500 Sat Sun 1-5 J07 Carnation. Corona dcl i\tar <;IO 7000 S450,000 Sun 1-5 18 Ct.in) on I sl Dr. Hg Canyon. NR fi75-551 l Sl58.rno . Dailv 11:1 "G"St. Bal Pt•nm. \i B. 11 lfi 7711 Sal Sun I .> 21803 Ckt'<tn \'1sta. South Laguna 496 9501 :5124.900 Sundav I ·5 22f.4 Me:Hr. Costa ~lcsa · 548 3i77 S69.900 Sunday 1-5 12811 ~lonrOt.'. Garden (;rove ti41 ~i.181 Sun Mon 9-5 31!J'l llail1. :\1 Ver<k. C .\1. :,45 1ti37 s 100.0UO Sun 1 5 • l8 SurrPv Cameo lllg hl.mds f>i:l·8307 SC!lO.OOO Sundav 1-:i 433 Walnut Pl.. Easts1dt• Costa Mesa •H2 823.5 $1~,500 Sun. 1·5 •2449 Windward. Nt1\Vr>C1rt Beach 642 8235 $150.oOo Sun. 1.;. 251 On•am ll'\\. 'I pt llgl~ 'J B t~lti 7711 ~un~a) 1 :i 4 IEDROOM 13731 01' mp1c A\ t'. Cos la Mesa 540 811!1 516 ~s Sat, Sun 1-5 '.!15 .Jasm m<'. Coron.i ckl Mar 768 1587 S275.000 Sat 'Sun 12-ti • iJ2 flue Gr:md Our al. Ut~ Cyn IHO 1721 S329 000 Sat'Sun l 5 •2101 HlJ?h.land. Newport Beach 540 1151 St:..>9.5011 S~t Sun 1-5 :!!t20 A Su Hra<iford Pl:H't'. SA 99H·tl1:l S57.500 Sat Sun 1-5 • l:iOfi Wa~ne. Canwo H glnds. CdM 1;.12 fl~lO S 168.~00 Sall Sun 1-5 Joiti :\1ol<tket1. Co!ita Mesa >tfi 23t:J SK2,500 Sunday 1-5 5842 W(.-.;tm orland Cir. Westmmster H•n 4500 Sil.990 Sun 12-5 7041 Nimrod. Huntington Beach R42-937 1 $88,500 Sun 1-5 15141 Mnyh<'rry <.:ire, Westmnster H42 937 1 Sl06,500 Sun 1-5 4 IR & FAM RM w DEM •3357Cahf. St, M. Verde, No.CM 5-16 5797 S84.900 Sat/Sun 9-9 1647 Rt-cf View Cir. C.:orona del Mar 640 2747 Sat/Sun 12·5 206!) Swan Dr. ( M csa Verde> CM 979-8795 $117.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2705 Diamond. Santa Ana 751-3755 $85,750 Sunday 12-5 398 Vista Baya (Back Bay) N.B. 646-3503 Sl27.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 938 Azalea, Green brook, CM 979-1050 Sat/Sun 12·4 1835 Port Carlow, Newport Bcb $164,500 Open Sat/Sun 10-5 6461 Glcnfox, Hunt'g, Beach 842-2973 598,500 Sat/Sun 12-5 •1531 J lighland Dr <Wes tclim NB 642-4426 Sl49.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •1339 Hampshire Circle, N.8 . 642-9123 S275.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 426 E. 16th Place. Costa Mesa 963-9777 SUn.day l ·S 1722 Park St. Huntington Beach 536-1484 $145,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •895 Magellan, Mesa dcl Mar, CM 545-8424/673-7137 Sunday 1..S *1718 Galaxy Dr. (Dover Stu-s) NB 642-~ $267 ,000 Sat/Sunl·S * 1342 Galaxy D.r. <Dovel' Sbrs >NB 642-8235 $325,000 SAt/Sun 1-5 2106 Santiago <Dover Shores) NB 642~ Sl.98,500 Sat/Su.n 1·5 2731 Bayshote Dt. (Baysbores) NB 644-6200 $199,000 Wed-Sun. IS r 2033 Port Province PI. Npt. Beach 752-1920 $1 ,OGG Satl&ail•S 1853 Port Sheffield CllVHomes) NB 673-8550 $132.000 Sal/Sun 1-5 ** •219V.LidoSoud, L . Is., MB 644-1766 Sun. 1-5 5 Torrey Pines Lane (Big Cyn) NB 644-4910 $23.5,500 Sal/Sun 1-5 376 E . 22nd St. Newport Beach 548-4165 $163,500 Sat/Sun 10-5 1680 Rhode Is land, Costa Mesa 536-2313 $88,900 Sunday 1-5 14146 Moore Crt. Irvine 752-1700 $85,500 Sunday 12-4 14212 Saarinen, J rvine 752-1700 $97 .500 Sat 11-4/Sun 12·5 960 Cheyenne. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $75,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 15212 Warwick , Westm inster &.12-5200 $84.900 Sat/Sun 1-5 1255 Somerset. Ii>over Shores 675-3411 $260.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3202 New York Av. M. Verde. CM 545-4289 $78,500 Sat/Sun 1-4 9961 Oceancrest Dr., Hunt. Bch 968-5469 $136,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 *1324 Outrigger , Corona del Mar 640-7000 $178,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 "'*3333S. Olive St.. Santa Ana 540-1720 $79.800 Sat'Sun 1-5 •3030Country Cl b, Mesa/V, CM 646-7711 $159,000 Sal/Sun 1-5 12:10 Somerset Ln. Newport Beach 646-7711 Sat/Sun 1-5 3073 Yukon. Costa Mes a 545-9491 584.500 Sundav 1 5 1914 Suva Cir .. :\-t esa Verde, C:\1 · 545-9491 Sl97.500 Sunda\ 12 5 2959Java, Mesa Verde. CM · 545-9491 $212,000 Sunday 1-5 168 De Sola Terrace, CdM 644-7211 5159.500 Sun 1-5 4495 Sandburg Wy <Univ. Prk) Irv. 552-7446 $115,700 Sal/Sun 1·5 52 Drakes Bay Dr. <Spyglass) CdM 640-6161 $225,000 Sunday 1-5 * 20692 La Vonnc. Huntington Beach 546-4141 $105.000 Sunday 1-5 9945 Gladiola Cr, Fountain Vly 9984333 $82.900 Sund::iy 1-5 17281 Avalon. Huntington Bch 848-2323 $88,500 Sunday 12·5 21856 Huron, El Toro 831-~1 $131,900 Sun 1-5 1975 Port Bristol. Harb Vu. NB 644-7Z70 $136,000 Sunday 1-5 9171 Haiti, Hunt. Beach 963-6767 $108.000 Sunday 1-5 • 1334 Antigua, DoverShores. NB 642-5200 $215.000 Sunday 1-5 16702 Orange, Yorba Linda 642-5200 $68,000 Sunday 1·5 •64 Royal St. George(BigCyn>NB 642-823.5 Sun. 1·5 •32 Point Loma (Spyglass) CdM 644-6200 $315,000 Sun. 1-5 19 Royal St. George (Big Cyn) NB 644-6200 Sun 1-5 4151 Robon, Racquet Club, Irvine 675-6000 $110,000 Sunday 1-5 * 17 43 Bayport, Back Bay, NB fi75 -fi000 $116,000 Sunday 1·5 S IEDIOOM 3802 Beaver (Culverdale) Irvine 552-7500 $92,500 Sun. 1·5 * 18062 Butler (Univ. Pk) Irvine 552-7500 $107,500 Sa 12-5/Sn 1-5 3028 Harding Way, Costa Mesa 832·8752 $67 ,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 20851 Hunter Ln, Huntington Bch 751-3755 $92,900 Sat/Sun 12-5 •6111 Orlando Dr., Hunt•g Beach 842-1418 Sunday S • & FAM RM or D84 4192 Loma St. (Greentree) Irv. 551-4532 $88,900 Sat/Sun 12·5 2758 Mallard CM es a Verde) CM 557-7648 !121,500 Sat/Sun 12-5 1925 Lanai Dr., Costa Mesa 548-8614/540·2018 Sat/Sun l·S •17 Royal St. George, BigC)'11 &1o-6161 $415,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1228 Marian Lane CWestcliff) NB 644-7878 $159,500 Sat/Sun l ·S •1011 Marian Lane CWestcUff) NB &31-1400 $195,000 Sat/Swil..S 5512 Sierra Roja, Turtlerock Irv. 673-~ $128,500 Sat/Sunl..S 1621 Port Barmouth, HarbVu. N.B. &«.7270 $169.s:;o Sat/Sunl·S 2390 Redlands, Nwpl Bcb 7~1700 $179,500 Sat/Sunl·' 2008 Mural Cir. Huntingtm Deb 540=1m $89,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 •200 Via Mentone. lido Isl., NB 6ll·l400 *21 ,000 Suod~l·S • .i R01al 8\. o..;e <Btl Cp) NB fU-12'5 SJI0.000 . Sun.1-5 6 la & FAM IM or DEM 1226 Polaris. Dover Shores 646-3255 Sat/Sun 1:5 19332 Sierra Perla. Irvine 752-1700 $123,000 Sunday 1-5 COMDOMIMIUMS FOR SALE 2 IEDROOM 2102 Vista Laredo. Bluffs, NB 631-1800 $114,500 Sun 1-5 229 W. Wilson, Costa Mesa 645-2692 $58,SOO Sat/Sun 10-5 #9 Amberwood <Smoketree) Irv. 551-0907 562.SOO Sat/Sun 1-5 42Canyonls landDr. (BigCyn>NB 644-4910 $149.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 40 Canyon Island Dr., N.B. 752-1920 Sun 1-5 •41Seascapc, Seawind, N.B. 642-~ $71,500 Sat2·5/Sun 1-5 2334 Ticonderoga, Costa Mesa 540-1720 $55,500 Sunday 1-5 2 IR & FAM RM or DEN 116-A Calle Patricia, San Clemente 642-5200 $115,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 10 Rue Cannes (Big Canyon) N.B. 759-0811 $204,550 Sat/Sun 1-5 18787 Tulipwood Cir, Hunt'g Bch. 963-9204 $68,500 Sunday 10-5 3 IEDROOM 109050bsidian Ct. (Fln Pk) FV 554-3626 $61,SOO Sat/Sun 1-5 2960-BGreenville. Santa Ana 540-1720 $63.900 Sat/Sun 1-5 552 Glorietta (Bluffs) Npt. Beach 644-1766 $145,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 835 Anu~os Way # 12 <Blurts) NB 640-5560 $97,500 Sun.1-5 7710 Purdue Wav. Stanton 540-1720 $53.0oo Sunday 1-5 l IR & FAM llM or DEH 402 Vista Trucha, Bluffs . NB 631-1800 $115,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 4 IR & FAM RM or DEH 105 Vista Roma. Bluffs, NB 631-1800 S99.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 HOME & INCOME 3 BR & I IR & I IR 160 E. 22nd St., Costa Mesa 540-1720 $88,000 Sunday 1-5 3 IR Ir 3 IR 415 Poppy, Corona del Mar 673-2Z78 Sun. 1-5 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE 2 IEDROOM ll:S.506 Vallarta. Hunt. Bc h. S/7.900 Sun 1-5 3 IEDROOM *#20 Wintergreen. Irvine 752-1700 $77,595 -Sunday 12-4 •2232Barbercy, Tustin 752-1700 $59,900 Sat/Sun 11-3 3 BR & FAM RM or DEM *18194 Mesa Verde Crt, F. Valy. 968-0422 $71,000 Sa 12-6/Sun 10-6 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 2 IR Ir 2 IR 306 Broadway, Costa Mesa 675-1972 $120,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2 IR & 3 IR 209 LaJolla, Newport Beach 546-2313 $205,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * * 1113 E. Balboa Blvd., N. B. 642·~ $Z79,500 Sat/Sun l·S llR&llR 513 Marigold, Corona del Mar 675·4562 $139,000 Sun. 12-4 311&211 518 Poinsettia, Corona del Mar 759-0358 $147,900 Sunday 1·5 41R&llR 715 Jasmine, Corona del Mar 631-1400 $149,000' SaVSun 1·5 2-4 • & PAM IM ,.. D .. 1537 Santa Ana Ave., Costa Mesa 213:965-6269 $120,000 Sat/Sun TRIPLEX FOR SALE J..2 llDROOMS 436 Seaward ltd .. Corona del Mar 644-4848 $189,500 Sat/Sun 1-S HOUSE FOR LEASE J •a PAM IM_. DIM •247 Driftwood, ShorecJ.Ufa, CdK 67MOOO $950/mo. &mda)'l·S HOUSES FOR RENT s ... OOM ••4'23W. CoastBWJ.,N.B. 611-1400 ~/mo S•t/Sun 1-5 I M & PAM JlM _. Dll4 2338 Port Aberde~. HarbVU.Hms 644:-8828 &mdoy 1·5 UCPnOMAUYJ SHAIPWITH ASSUMAIU LOA Smart Sparush style m Mesa North ~ 111 lead )'OU into lhii. 4 Br home. T••~ ls r eody lo move 1iiko with no work reqwrtJ and you should see Qtt• landscaping. Call n w for details on financ" ~ and your appointme 1 546-2313 C>IN ltl 9 •ti' IUN 1011 N WTSIDE • 2 UNITS $87,500 Perfect meome 12 bedflll house + l bedrm apt + IJie dble gar. & hu~t· work!.hop) And futun· spal'C to build on lot 60x140. For mfo call. ~-ur~. toRJM ·~ ~ -• -'lmll MOMTEGO MODEL HARBOR VIEW HOMES 4 Br and i'~amaly Room id eally located for chaldren across from greenbelt. Consider clo,, mg escrow about Jul) lsl. ~xclusave wllh The Real Estaters al$132,000. Call 673-&so. Of~N l11 1J •ll \11/N 1nm111 ,, [~l&ltll UNUSUAL smatitG ln an area of lovul~ Ne wpo rt Be a c h rC' sidcnces. this spacious i 11tory home 11tands apart Much desired pnval'Y 111 the mtamate-4!mm~ and recreation areas. Thrl'c spac1ou)> bedrooms eould easily be five. Price '' Sl59.SOO C<ill now to M~•· · 673-8.'>SO <'UtJ 111 CJ • rr •o~n J ,.., • t 1'H&llil MIGHT LIGHT VIEW As Wl'll a-; spectarula1 '1cw 11r the mountain-. nod lhc Upper U;1 ~ Pnc:c has bl.'cn reduct•d to Sl5ll.OOO-on th1' magn1faeeutly locatt'<I home. D1slinctivc Fam1 ly Hoom setting. lhrN· spacio us Bed roorrt'- Shown by appointment. 673-&so $58,900 3 Bedroom + fami.1)' room. 2 baths. P. V. stone C1replace. Shake roof. Plict.'<f to sell fast! WESTS IDE REAL T '( INC 848-2323 MEET ILAtilCHE Her measurements ar«i 4 Br, 2 bathes with Ovt!r 1900 sq. Ct. She bas a massive Family Room with on impressive floor to ceiling stone rircph10\•. Hor price 1s ideal for fifllt timers at SSS.!>00. C.11 842-2535 Harbor View Ho1119 A must aee-up1raded carpets, wall CO\'mags " drapes, all co,~r coorcUoatedl New plfnt tnalde and out. 5 Bedttn, lie family room with ~et bar. Formal dinini,• 2 ftrer>laces. Lge cov!d patfo. 3 Car gar, VI • ~menet mode.I. Prl d to 14:1l NOW! Redur '5000, '1119,950. 644-727 °""Sat/!*• •. 1621 Port.__..., .• -... .... . .. .. Let•s Pool Around! Beautiful home with a lushly landscaped rear yard surrounding a sparl<hng pool and patio aree greet for summer fun . Sprinkldrs front and rear for EZ care. 4 bedrooms. 2 lull baths. Formal dining room served by a deluxe kitchen. Tiled entry to family room with fireplace. Walk to schools! $79.800. Call 54().1720 All Sprvc:ed Up! And waiting for Your careful inspection! Cen- tral air cond1t1oning. new drapes. freshly paint· ed and wallpapered thruout Brilliant pool and patio area. fire ring for ouldOOf BBC's. 4 bedrooms. 2 baths. Separate dining Quarters. handy kitchen bullHns. $69.800 Call 54(} 1720 Flowers & Plants! Bursts full of color all year round! Beautiful big covered patio in private rear yard great for any klnd of pa.rty. Surrounded by flower planters, sprinklers front and rear. 3 bedrooms + den. 2 full baths Inside. Candlelight dining room. brick fireplace. Forced air heating. $70,800. Call :5o4(} 1720. Just a Baby! Only 5 years old' Beautiful California f-t:lmes plan W1th an entertainment sized floor plan sure to please even the fussiest home bu,.er1 819 bonus room two wet bars sure come in handy A.Jr conditioned dining room. 4 bedrooms + convertible den or sewing room. 3 full baths Mirrored master wardrobe. Lots more. $94,500. Call 540-1720 Hu9e Family Home! Spacious with all the hv1ng soace You·11 evef need1 Owner says these are lhe greatest neighbors on the street! Covered patio makes It great 10 enjoy the outdoors. Convertible floor olan features 3 bedrooms + family room or 4th bedroom' 3 baths. formal dining room. custom built eehng booth White bnck hearth hreplace to warm Your toes. Owner anxious $93.000. call 54(}1720 2 Covered PaH01! Great for outdoor enioyment when the weather gets hot' Executive condo in ores11ge area On the qreenbeltt Lush carpets and coordinated drapes. a TV Jolt to loaf ln1 3 bedrooms 2 full balh9 Ttfed entry leads to a large living room $63.900 540·1720 5 B•droom Giant Gorgeous Landmark home with a 5 bedroom floor plan guaranteed to please even the fussiest home buyer All concrete walkways and pat10. spnnklered grounds Convert•ble den or sewing room. 3 baths Family room with a cuddly fireplace. Lush carpets. S89.500, 540-1720 Income Units! Great Easts1de location. 3 bedroom home 1n rront with !WO separate one bedroom units •n the rear. Greet money maker & talC sheltet" drastically reduced to $88.000 Call ~t720 Privacy GaloN! Handsome end unit condo with privacy all around. 2 huge patios to on1oy the outdoors. walk to pool. 1acunl and rec room Delightful 3 bedroom. 1~ bath home. Separate formal din· Ing room. kitchen with .-11 the apphances Forced air heating. S53.000 Calf 540-1720 Ole S...lth Charnt Pretty -~ home with great terms to meet your nMdl. Submit •II offers. owner anx.10011 2 bedrOOm3 + den, formal dining room off the ceramic tlled entry. Lovely fireplace. private master tulle. Self cleaning oven Is brand epankln newt Easy to add onl $53,000. Cell 540-1720 540-1720 2955 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa I TARBELi. i~ REALTORS M......, RELO ; SAL~ ASSOCIATE JANET TANNER 8221 La Granda Circle. La Palma 4 BEDROOM, 2 BA, POOL $91,900 17061 Rotterdam, Huntington Beach 4 BEDROOM. 1% BATH $64,900 13541 Golden West, Westminster 4 BEDROOM, l~ BATH $59,500 6871 Retherford, Huntington Beach 3 BEDROOM, l34 BATH $64,500 14972 Cordoba Plaza. Westminster 3 BEDROOM, 21h BATH $72,900 275 Albert Place. Costa Mesa 3 BR, 1% Ba., F.R. Pool $83,500 11055 MOC)ltoffa St, Fcudain Valley 96J.831 I GeMrell I 002 Getteral I 002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• MEW LISTING Duplex-Eastside Costa Me-5a. Good for owner occaipmtt. Room for tbird unit, but. would Med variance. OM per warranty. $78,500. MEW LISTING Great pohfttial. I~ office bui&dinq PLUS 3 b.-00. home. Good partdtHJ, in Eashide Costa Mesa EASTBLUFF LoYely 3 bedroom home, larqe family room, unSW'pCISffd Yiew, mint condition, HflY amenity. Priced to seU. 1200 SQUARE FEET 2400 SQUARE FEET Newport Commercial leases. Desirable ana. Gnat po~at HARBOR VIEW-LeaH 4 ledroont plus family. $675/ month. CALL 640-9900 ,.:\IJ ~E\T RE .. \~fY 1470 JAMBOREE RO . NEWPORT B EACH The Dalebout Association, Inc. Real Estate Specialist <Dover Shores/Baycrest/Westcliff) IA YCREST.-EXCLUSIVE OffERING COME WITH US.-fo ............ 1507 U.C• a.-. n. word''$" I• to.Md~ casdy tMw , .Mt IMr• CCRM o property tW fits ffliot -..Criptl•. n11 tow ~•oo• ..... twpiec•'' is .,...., wfttt ....... " ~ o...._IM1tg rooa $171,000 IA YSHORU...OCLUStVE OfffRIMG ' COME WITH US .•• to dHlrabl• CrHhlew Drl••· This warM thr•• .,....,. ..... l,.thts wHlt ...,., ... ..,pr IMS. Eecll room ffflwet a ~ "'9 IM•a1d c.m.g. 0... .._, mow ......... to "«Jin to prelM tW1 ...... $142.100. IATCltlST ... SHCtAL OfffltMG COME WITH US...fo pnsliigloma~ w..,. Alll asloNIMng IM•MJ l"OOM wHi • tWrty foot soaring tMa....d uMhJ ...... focal ,., of tW• four ~ --lffsly varftd. -.... U.....Wecly the IM•t .--. lit layc,..1t. $179,000 • 675-5900. 3637 E . Coast Hwy. Corona del lt1ar IOOJC....cWMw 1022 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• WNATMoa COUl.O L.1rS All.~ YOU Al .otl? TOTHI Lor. Ill 1-•Br. 2 Ba. JO• ram rcn w..nHOUSI wlm Ive a.. tp . ta• &l a:n11 ot1mpk Ave, LR w/wbl brirll I p . Co.Lt 111.._.. Spadou. W:aJ'"1... •"~ hl it llvta&" w/1TllO+ IC\· ft . .t ..... ,. ......, to " 1 Br, tt. ba, tri dbl c•r bop' .. ()peaSu.n a.a. W/~f!C oPC.Mf All QeW "~'111 car pe u • drape 1 __ nAL __ TY_WOl ___ LD __ Ulruout. New lniUl&lton, 1oundproof cclllnii$. MESA VIROI Spotlesaly clun 1naid41 a 6 Years Old. NU't! .itrium wt. Open Sat & Sun l·S. mnclel wthup country South~rn California lrltcben. warm t>arth BACK I .._y CA.MIO HIGHLAHDS Rul\Y, 540-8!.W; ~seos tQOC!I.. 3 Br, 2 ba. $82,500. ~ OpenSat&Sun12·5 RJTA. Ollleaple Realton, teATED POOL 3 Br, den. 2 lut. View, ---------1 IGS-89U Beth Duncombe. . private beach. $160,000. ~teaa Verde Republic. tri or pager 83S·02ll #038Y $86 900 4615 Cortland Drive, level 5 Br 3 Ba, S.St-7648, I & IQ ail ~ • • CdM.Call67s-4782. awnr'1a~. EASTSIDE U Tree-UDed clll-de-sac ln --HOME INCOME Plac• prime Back Bay area. Pr-let. Of OWMr'Shlp MESA VERDE Lovely 3 Br home. brick Prapwt .. a Secluded formal living An i~eal duplex. ide~I BY OWNER, 2 sty 4 Br, 3 r I h' h d d ni-mo I "~-tnlb b kuntt pc. s iny ar woo WOOQUAIUl.,.lWPOtl U A<H room, white brick ocauuu .. e ac Ba.FemRm.wetbar,2 noors,+a3Br2Baren- fiteplace. Open planned you wtl I s~ rround !pie's. Formal Din rm, tat ($345 mo.I Each with CORHER LOT fami ly room . Chef yourself w tth l_o rt l"e view lot. $117,000. rd .,.... "''" c JI bedr k tit .. own ya ! -.~. a CUSTOM POOL kitchen with pantry. ms, s Y e= un1q~e 2om Swan Dr. 979-11795. Hide·away master suite fplc, trees & pnv patio. Open HseS/S 1·5PM S42-6368 3 Bdrm, fam room, encl plus 2 decorator baths. Front umt ha_s been re-DHln Rffll Estate patio. Decorated in earth Tropical garden patio modeled to ~w.t the taste JUST LISTED Country Charmer tones. 1 mm acul ale. overlooks spar k Ung of anyone. En.J?Y all t~is $.59,900. 3 Br ll\4 Ba, dbl 3 BR, 2 Ba, xlnt IO<.'. Near $77,500. Call 751·3755 Agt. heated pool. Owner will on the beach :>1de. Pnce car gar, quiet street, lge schools, shop'g. Won't CL"~SIC HOME help finance. Hurry, call $149,500. Shown by appt. yard, beauty, C ~ 962-TI88 only. Contact Roger, la.st long! $72,000. en· 3 Yr old, 3 bdrm, spac ~-alOl. Century 21. tury 21/SUrf. 979·1050 £am i I y room. cozy KEY -JASMlN-E CREEK MESA WOODS DELIGHT fireplace. Corner lot · wit.railer access. $76,SOO. P.EALTOP.Sii Two ~ly, 3 Br 2"1 Ba. 4 Br, 2lla. fam rm, ~--------1 t' a m Rm , scar t e atrium, covered patio, 1_Ca_l_l 7_5_1_·37_55_A_.gt'--. __ _ Balboa Island I 006 Moonrcst Plan. no longl'r mint cond,. You be the STRATFORD rA~K ••••••••••••••••••••••• being bui 11. Bright & $57,500 l!lt to see. Agt.. 673-1148 home, 15x22 fam room, Boyfront Dupln cheeedrful tbns1ldc. p.rof de· Large country kitchen, 3 Buyers Equity w/flr to ceiling muslve 2 older houses on lge lot. sign & w t patios out· Br l''am Rm, fplc, must ln Brand New 4br, 2th fireplace. Adil O<.'cupied. d side. Amenjtres incl pool, · 3 Lrg bdrms, over 2000 gd rntals. Sell /tra e · · · seeto11pprec1ale. ba. s:=rarate din. area. Jacuzzi, 4 tenru.s courts, sq. ft. in this one level $219,500. A.ct.640.2344 24 hr security. Sl79,000. local off Victoria St., hm. Only $89,900. Call C del M I 022 ZJ Mainsail. Open Sal. C.M. This home is under 751.J7SSAgt. ••~••••••==-•••••••• 1-SP.M. By owner. Prine. construction & new 1 ________ _ BU.MD MEW please. 640-6501 ownrs can se!ect cpts & By owner J Br 2 Ba, entry colors of his c~oic~. ltitch. open beams, patio, 4BR +DEM the ideal combination ol a new home in an established neigh - LITTLE RED HOUSE i6,000. buys eqwty 1n $7S,000. 962.5203 2 BR, 2 ba. So. of Hwy. escrow t o purchase $99,500. Paul Martin 11:.-hteomr + brand new hme. Total 1''ountain Park 2 sty, 3 Br Real Estatt> 644-738J ~ price $79,950. Wknds end unit Twnhme. Adj borhood, fealunng all 2 Homes on large lot the latest kit(•hen up-415 poppy. Ownl•r, Bldr point men ts, oversized will finance. 673-2278 garage, large rooms, 3 -- ----- baths, step down wet DOLLHOUSE bar. mini ocean view. All South of Highway in Old walking d istance l e CdM. Large 2BR. 2BA privale beach. home. 2·frplcs. double HOW OML Y garage. RemOdeled 1976. $159,500. Fee. Stressed, includes plans, Call644•7211 for seco nd story. $145,000. Ph: 645-6646 IJn NIGEL GAILEY & ASSOCIATES A PR€HIG€ /-l--~ HOM€~ ---------1 ----- Irvine Terrace-fixer up · 435 Acacia per. 4 ht!drm SJ39,500. Open Sat Sun 1 5 ~pen Sunday I .I 2015 Owne ' 675 0062 Kcwamec. Bnng chec:k -r _____ · bookwiltgol'.ist' Broker OPEMHOUSE TAX SHELTER SUNDAY 1-5 Duplex. 2 bldgs 2 Br, ba. BRAND MEW ll!c hv rm, beam Ct'ihng!> w112x20 br study or 4 BR+ DEH game room \\ ·~ ba the ideal combmat1on of below 2nd Unit has 2 br, a new home 10 an ba. liv rm. mas!;l\C frpl. e s t a b I 1 s h e d Both totally upitrd'd. neighborhood. fealunng Prof decor lhruoul. Old all the latest kitchen <iP· CdM address. Asking pointments, overs1led S147.900. 511! Pninsett1a. garage, large rooms, :I Open Sun l 5. Ph 759·0358 baths. step down wc:t llrk bar. mini ocean view 1\ll ---. . -, -. walking distanct• tn Open !louse Sat ::>un. 12 6 pnvatebeach. 215 J asmine. Cd~1 . HOW OHLY Ocean v1cw. J.Ono+ :.q fl Live in this mOdern 4 646·7810; 979·1570 M·S Mile Sq Park. S61.500 bedrm. 2 sly duplex. New 752 OMO & 752·1072___ firm. Prine only. 540.0JH crpt. fresh paint, lovely lattice patio-s undeck, Eashlde Duplex or554-3626 pr1v fenced yarns. OpenSat/Sun Sl20.000. Open House J06 E . Broadway, CM Fountoin Val!.v's Sat/Sun. 1537 Santa Ana 2 Slry, huge fam rm, r Ave .CM. Agt. (213) 2Br+allachl.'<i l sty-2br, BEST AREA 965-6269. 2sep yds. Compl rmdld & 3 Bedrm. 2 bath, huge DELUXE ADULT <.:ON -sharp! 2 frplc. Sl.20.000. park-like back yard. DO-famous "THE Agt 675-1972, eves Mustsee!! WOODS" condominium, 960-5022 Bil huge kltch, huge h \' rm, Dana Polat I 026 I I It huge master suite w I ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• ~ 1 xtra huge walk rn clo!>ct MIMI MANSION ____:_ • . _ + another queen !>ttcd , . 2 4 95 bedroom. Inside laundry Homey Enghsh Tudor 96 -4 . rm formal din rm . ·1000 sq ft Mm1-Manstun 18101 Magnolia gar'~ige dflor OJH'nl'r o~'•Bl'r.eestatcnrDana atTalbert.t•v Set:unty )(ate. Fil for :1 l t l\lurma. Shown by i---------· sultan to live an this plush appt to pnnt1pal:. only. condo. Only S7S,90U $-l!.15.000 SPOOLS CALI. tor appt. 962· 7751 POINT REALTY and lovely grounds sur- round lh1s Super sharp townhouse. 1600 sq rt. 3 Bdrm, 21 ~ ba. family rm. INT'L R.E. NETWOHK C1111496·5600 ---BToro 1032 •• ••••• • • •• • • •• • • • • ••• • dining rm. $71.000. Sat Open HouseByOwnr.4br, 12·6, Sunday 10·8. Ph ram.rm, )J .i ha. 2357 1 968-0422 Duryea off Rockfield. -----.-_-h-1-0-4-0 ll 5Son. S72.500 HuntiftcJton -ac -~~ .....•...•........•••.. BY OWNER 5br, 3 full baths. pool. Si9.900. 581H530 •BYOWHER• GetRtady $159 SOO FH Umque~mt'. $275,000. By • • ownr. 768·1587 !.~~~~~~~;;~ 468 De Sola Terr. (comerSeawardRd.) CostaMesa 1024 Lovely 2 Br Lake t'oresl homt•. l'rinc. only. 862.500. Qi II for info urt 6pm wkdays /all day wkcnds. 768·5198. For Comptirnrnts On this immaculate home. quiel. .. private CDS street. Close to the beach! Adult ocrnpied, 3 bedrooms, l " • baths. l''amily area or TV room. Used brick fireplace. $61,500. call Tarbell, RLTRS, 842·885<\ Call 644-7211 ••••••••••••••••••••• •• MODOWM /JD.NIGEL GAILEY & l\SSUCIATES VETER.AMS JUST LISTED. two beautifu l .Eastside homes. NO down. Call Agent today, Spyglass. view, pool , 540-3666 $1200/mo lse option.---------• Several 3 &. 4 bedroom. 2 balh homes from $40,000. All locations, VA & t'HA terms. Hurry for. best selection. CALL NOW 540-3666 Need 64H968orS47·5162 OPEN DAIL y r::::a•91&;:'.1 SPYGLASS RDG Jt83CollegeAve . . Privacy Lovely 4 br, lam rm, 3 Br. 21.-"l ba condo, View, upgrades. 640-2747 French Quarters. Cstm drps. w/w cpts, encl Sprawling under a\eavy shake roof is a dazzling, near new 4 bedroom, 2',\t _________ 1 bath home completely OPEN SAT /SUM 1-5 1324 Outrigger Dr. Feel at home as soon as YOU walk in! 4 Ddrms .. family rm., baby ~rand size living· rm. Shiny bright! Pool & jacuzzi. with easy care landscup. ing. $178,500 INCL . LAND! 't --I I I ? »OH Y. f'llJilOO.U< I llCJll TOR ' 32901.C:-....,. C.-dol-640-7000 DUPLEX 3 Bdrm., 2 bath house, new paint, cnrpetll & draperies, PATIO. 1· Bdrm. apt. $139,000 OPEN SUH. 12·4 513 MAllGOLD Lawson R~.llty Comp•ny 7 14 -075-4562 patio. pool. all for $58,500. 556-8674. MESA VERDE Fine 4.5 bdrms, 2 story 2~11 ba home. MUST SEE! THE HOMESELLERS 752-5353 surrounded by u rugged used bnek six foot wall. This family home on a cul·de-sac boasta a sweeping sunken living room accented by a uni· ---------i que arched fireplllce opening and a step-down wooded TV lounge! By appointment o nly. $89.500 Upgraded Neptune. 4br + I£ ·=all ~ den. 2'hbn. n ew l y • lndscpd & de<'oratcd. Ap· lac• prox 2400 sq ft. S86.900. Praplff'tl•• 10320 Nightingale Ave. 7S2•l'20 5BR167.500 96.1·2100 Prin only. '400 OUAJUT. NfWP<> HACM l B Walk t.o St. John Sehl. Open 1925 Lana Dr. 5 r, Hse on dbl cul-de-sac, 3 Br, 2ba. fam rm. den. C 0 ND 0 M IN I U M - xlnt country elb toe. nr ~11 schls & shopn'g. dble gar. Lge yd. 9946 MARINER'S C OVE . M a n y x t r a s m Harding Way. Fast Gladiola Cr. Nr. Mlle Sq Spacious 2 BEDROOM. 2 648-8614/S40-20l8 escrow par k . S8 2 , 9 o o. Ph BATH condo, cloae to TWO FOR Bob Olson Realty 998-4333, 839·9955 ask for tennl3 court & clubhouse. 548-2018 832·87S2 Jan Frieson. l>OOl & Jac1111l. Several blocks Crom beach. THE MONEY CottaMuo 1024CottoM"41 1024 '68.950. •••••••••••••• • ••••• • • • ••••••••••• •••••••••••• ROM WILLI.AMS 3Bedroom, 3 bath famil;y ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• REALTY home PLUS INCOME • • ~~-ri:r1~?:~g~~; ~ Grand Opening =.. n:,~=N garage with abop apace :oom'::ivef:~·.;n1re~~~:: f TERESITA VILLAS ! Pop~~~!~~~ with ~':1~~ ~aWo~~-r :::~ i CONDOMINIUMS i '::::.iJsnc·::r a:dor:,~~ l11.l unit in buck -AU. • : ba, fam rm. Upard'd OFFERSconstd,red : JA'Luxury Town...._t • thruout. 1115.000. 9692. tHCOME : o.fy I 0 bft i Melinda Cr. 963-4088 IS 'IHI OVT<:OME £J!f=~ ; Featuring Spacious 2 Bdrm & 2 bath, : ASSllMI 7 >/4o/o when you lllve1t lll this • •• with fireplaces, balconies a nd : By OWNER. aer, 2b:i, Corooa d i M...,. l)uplox. n -• pool w/19a, Uke new. Un1.111ually lara.e' Sdrm 11 •mo : private patios. • Walktollbra.rJ &:hJtchl imlt'#llhtheamen.ltiosof .....,GIUMK MACH • : au,soo. Prln o nly. a home anc1 au Ute d• u.-...-y_...... w--. : ROM $51,500 : Eve1/WlmdaN'Mll46 curauni bas been dooe ---....,_ m • • tor~ ALSO a 1 Bdrm BY OWNER : ! IY OWN& RPI"'* unit with It's J Br, 2 ba, olflce/den. : 219 W. Wiiton, : OPEN SAT/SUN O*D balcony. u ·s like fam rm, HOO aq It .•• • C0tte MHO : 9282MoklhanaDr. bavtna two homes. In a Ca,.hedral eetJ, open • Xtra clean 88r. 28a on rec 1ocation wlth brick boa.ma, J)OOl, erpt., drps, • • ln -t--rm. lawn 1prnklra, water : ...........__ : comerlot. olcoSo.H.B. CIJ4J ..... _ 1 k' -· _,, • r-JlllilllJ'fW WI•• ar.a~ La ... >' care rear I~ to -.... •r, e •c it. _..,...,.,, • .. 5 2692 : yet w /patio, rlroplt. Sl4t,OOO ~a1!!!8"5m bef tam or : 6~ ~ : farden, 1Ja.urtle -.~cs . .._... : • hof'Mthoel • JlV ~C!IN. OPZN SAT/SUN 1-4: 3202 : S .._.... : N.w cpta, tloor1.n1 41 New York A•~. Mu a : M*t.,...10. -!r : l*lot J.n •out. Walt to :vctrc1e. .n• om ~ • : beeels • M:hb, ~ J&5.4280AGT. -=•••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••• .. •• ... , --.-im I J BEDROOMS CONDO SPEaA.U.ST ..i Aloha. HB. Apat H.B., C.M .. F . VlJ. ICM17l. l'IS.000 5U.a 1 ·S To u c b ll o n e R It 1 , ----------1 9l3-Gl8'7 BJ 0wMr Landmark. --------I SOUND50f'ASTREAM br, ~ ba, 3 ur aar, 'Ito._.... Pnvate romu>Uc Hl· •'°'1. l yr old. t&S-0064. I 042 Una. new l BR Coodo on $SSS$$$$SS$SS •••••••-••••••-•••••• tcutlllDI brook. TrnnlK, <-....._ j"cuu.I, sauna, pool, ltAMCH llALTY ....... -·-· workout rm, clubhouse. Hl·lOOO or s~'::ome ~~~;so~ ·~o1oo. fJ::~: --vr.-~-... -..... -VL..--w-- Older Downlowo Hunl (W, ot Saybrook. So. of Owntt/Bkr.495-8789 ·-n ... ,,.., ~:110~8~~ot~e~eu: ~A:.~o~i~~ :.:.~:; Woo*idgitArtNwWte ~m~ re~u~:l ~ can be built on lbla pro pool & tennis court s. ChokeW.tetf10llf Hancho San J oaquin. perty. $6600. Down pay Here'sasupersharp2300 Sunken llv rm, din ~la&ruflcenUy up&raded. ment Kets you tn. sq Ct Townbome w /3Br . galleria. 3Br, den, la fam Only S99.500. KntRogenRHffy 3Ba,den,famrm,dmrm rm. 2t,.,Ba. $185,000. Ope0Sat1Sunl2 30-6 1484300 & lg. waterfront patio. 67J.21624 or 548-0122 ~!S9~556 $ss~sssSS$$$$ Compare Uus value With s;;o ___ • _____ 1 any other bayrront.s. CULVERDALE Hllllt'-'on $207,500 BeauW'ul Culverd11le wli· U fry _,, ·~Realty que one ot a k1nct 4 0 Viewpoillt (714) '"'·25 ... 1 bedroom home With EALESTATE Open House .. ~ family room and d1nmg Sat&Sun 12-5PM room. on a comer lot people helping people •• "'~Pueblo Ci-le lrYN I o44 I t k d I i...-. ... c ose o par an poo . f"'IJT"'STIC Beaut. sogl level twnhm. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Call for appt. A"vi •EAWS 2 Br, 2 ba, dbl gar w /elec . opener, frpl, patios, Starter Home•. @J . rrom deluxe 4 Bdrm •'stm cpts, drp s, beauty. Fam rm. Act wallpaper. l'lfuinl free, Cute 2 bedrm with ijj qwcklyonth1s.Sl09,500. O\'rlooks grnhclts c ustom fireplace & . •MARIONMlLNE• ('lbhse, pool w/th<'rap} lll:.lcfully enclosed front REALESTATI:: spa & sauna. (;hum patio. Yar d i s J 4!>-i~ pionshiptenniscrt. Only I a o d s c a p e ti $75,000. masterpiece! Near com· RANCH REALTY Hyowner963·5333 munity park and pool 551·2000 and tennis court! SoWld --------- RYE IEDROOM ruce? Call Red Carpet SEAFORD CIRCLE J m mac d ecora ted 1~Re~al~to~r~s·~833~·~3380~·~~~ A beautiful adult oc· w/mirrors, wall cover·1: cupied much sought ings. Open house Sat & UMIVERSITT PARK after California homes Sun. 20851 Hunter Lane, plan 103. Has a formal 11 B • < A t I a n t a & TM Te-rroce dining room and lots of Brookhurstl 592,900. Call A popular Cambridge pnvacy. Call to:.ee 751-3755AJ!l. end unit near pooli.. -----parks, clubhouse and HERE'S YOUR shopping. Call to see. OPPORTUNITY GcrdH Homr \modest3BrhminlJ.ll. Special upgraded 3 most wanted area. bedroom, family home Outstandmg value a l with neat family room. $75,950. Call Pleasant use or mirrors CENTURY 21 /QUILL .md toned decor. 842-0'9 I RAM CH REAL TY 551-2000 NEW- Open House Today ORANGE TREt PATlO HOME. Plan P·2, sparkl· in& fresh. Everything already done. Minimum upk~p-2 BDRM.,2 ba. 2 Car garage ofr wide ac- ce~s street. Ready for 1mmed1atc occup;rncy. :!I Tan~cnnc ... and beautiful. in Wood· '+513 CAMPU5Dt~IR\ll"E b'"!dge; Luxury mslr. OPEN DAILY BEACH AREA CONDO swte with ~ressing rm. & 8 A M TO 6 p M lge. walk·in clo:.et. Open __ --- f 1406 I PICASSO Beautlful COLONY 4 bedroom family home wtth 1t separate family room aod dlniat: room . Nur pool. tennia and &ebools. 73 WlLLOWTllt A special 3 bedroom Garden hom e in University Park. Near schools, park aod lhop- pmg. 17245CrTROM Popular TERRACE Cambridge. Near pools, park, clubhouse, sbop- puig and schools. 4372 MARGARITA Beautiful GREENTREE 4 bedroom family home. Near huge park a nd private swim club. Walk through park to SOLD! elementary scttool. Stop by and say hello! 18602 PASEO PIZARRO TURTLEROCK plan 4 Townbome. 4 bedroom, separate dining room and f amily room . Professionally landscaped. Ttnt .... 11 win· dows. Cathedral ceiling 1n family room. NOR INS REALTY Walcb ~ boat. from your living room. &aperb luxury condo.one year new. 2 Bd:rms., den, 2~ batbs, bonua hobby room. attached double aaraa• fl 2 flreplacea. Also mlrcowave. trash compactor " wet bar. Can )'OU bellew $89,950? BUILDABLE LOTS 97 ft. road front.aae in Temple Kills area. Zoned R·l. ~7,500. Commerc111l-Coast Hwy. n ear Victoria Beach. $18,000eaeh. R·2 on Coast Hwy. $45,000 each. * 494-8057 * $105,000 Restaurant Xlnt Lse·Location S100,()()().38r /28a·OcVu. $189,()()().3Br /2 Ba· Bchsd S300. 000 or $37 5, ooo 2 To Choose From Bldi Stage-Oc Vu 4 Br /38a + Pool I 0 .697 ACRES LAGUNA BEACH R-1 Near Greenbelt Ocean&Canyon Views $160,000, Tenna ''Z"REALTOR 494-861 l INVESTORS A'ITENTION! !! . · 2 acijacent lot.s-SO'xtOO' in Arch Beach Heights for $21,000 total. Possibility of an extension or exist· ·RANCH REAL'fY ing road to panoramic, 551•2000 unobstructable ocean _________ 1 Views. Owner will assist OPES SAT/SUN 12·5 In financing-excellent 5762 SIERRA CASA terms available. TURTLEROCK 3BR 2BA $106.000 Call Jim Berkshire ffi ••BCTllALn PllOtn' ROW &EAT m • eauuna Nta. Prof. caadallcabllam with I Bdrm., 2'r'I ba, den w/wet bar. 2 frvlace1, m.lmr'd walls. '124.900 PRICE REDUCED on t.b1s 3 Bdrm., 2'At ba jewel wilb 33Jl171 bonus room. Beau.tlful ocean. vllla1e. &Hen hill vlowa. Skylllbts. 2 fireplaces, parquet entry, microwave oven. Just ~.ooo .. WONDER WHAT IT'S LIKE AT THE TOP? Sweeping panorama of coast & whitewater. Elegant 3 Bdrm., 3~ ba, den, formal din rm. 2 fireplaces, be.amed ceilings. 3 view decks! $lB9,~ * 496-950 I * "7-1711 SENSAT10NA.L butldln1t lot wlth mll}e5Uc vt•w~ of whitewater, coastline. Laguna Coves a nd Catahn:i. J ut.t lislt'd. CALL Glen Fishbucb, 499-4S51 ...... lffdl I0411la1Jmo .. ach 1048 LlNGOREALF.STATt:_ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Panoranltc Oen. Vtllage. 180 DEGREE OCEAH VIEW -tnily for tM discri~ ...,..... Thrft lMclrootR 3 le•.I redwood e.on.. Vety ln- hnstlRg floor pion.. Antique Rght fixtures, 1k~ beens. two fireplocn, Clftd fiv• view decks. A truly fine value •••• $175,000 SOUTH LAGUNA 499·4551 497-2489 LAGUNA NIGUEL 495-1728 DANA POINT 493-88l2 LGgllMI ia.octt I 048 L01JW1C1 hach I 048 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• !lllls, Vu. from th1i. 4 Br :l Ba Mystic l11lls hmc Yard, lncd patio, Cplc. $159,500 49-1-8395 Emerald Bay \'1ew Hsic. for sale by ownr. 4br • b)· apptonly. 4~ 6610. Loquna Hills I ~50 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ownl'r 3 Br. 2 Bu, w/Wol I\ L'. frpl, court yd. w/mtn vu on cul de i.al' nr Sehl~ & parks. asm lonn. $73.000. 761H580 EXEC·ARTlST RANCHETTE 4 Br ·+ giant recreation rm & studio, almost ~~ acre o ( pastoral lndscpng, view, heated pool, very pvt. VACANT. beach priv avail S132.000, xlnt terms. Miss Terry, 496..so.i.i oi 49545"4 MYSTIC HILLS conclo w '\'ll.~w. by own1·1 4 Br, 2 ba. Sweep1n~ 3 Bil. 2 BJ. •Hr c:ond, • ocean & city \'1ew. Fncd cur i;;ir w/eh•t· dr ~ side yard. $159,500. bltns. upgraded c rvt Northview A fresh, bri&ht spectrum emanates from this 3 bdrm. borne with family rm. & a calming vu. On qwet lane. $103.000 497-1711 mirrors. Pr1VJCY. SS7,500. 830_·7_37_2 __ _ ASSUM F. FJIA, 3 BR Custom f3m rm. air. up· graded. $69.900. 768-4700 Loguna Niguel I 052 •..........•........•.. NIGUfo:LSUOHES RANCH REAL TY 551-2000 & spacious. with raised ceil., many wmdows. Premium lot. 3 Bdrms .. 2VJ baths, dining r m. $83,500 Fo~!feob~D0~re~Ejniv (l~l~iiiJlllilf!lli'Jl Pk ltl, 3 Br 2\A.t Ba, i.ep _:l~. ==6::7::::5=:·:::7:::9:::0:::0=~J CGUHy & Company 1104 So. Coast Hwy. LAGUNA BEACH 497-2457 CALLUS Provincial An absolute classic~ U1amond window panes, oak Ors., brick fplc, pool, 3 bdrms., formal din. rm. The Real Estate Game YOUNEEDA BROKER THAT KNOWS TIIESCORF.! TWO-STORY Oc.·~ans1dc of hwy:, 3BR + dl·n. E>.clu:;l\'e gati· guarded area. S134,500. JAY W. YEATS din rm, remodeled kitch, Collecp Parle gas bltns. Huge bonus TURTLEROCK President home; 4 Bdrms., 2 baths, family ~ for all lhe latest multiple listings available in Laguna Beach area. Also we have· $189,500 ttEALTOHS 499.2237 OCEAN VIEW rm., frplc., lge. patio. 552·7000 Outstanding view or lights! Immaculate con-THE ·· · - ditloo. Electronic air VIL' i.c .. n .. . filter. Close to schools. ~ L . . Owner transferred. This REALTORS won't last! Call for app'l. r m, highly upgraded. 3br , den, din .rm , Terrific loc. Walk l o ram.rm, cent AC, prores schools, parks, shops, 2 lndscpd. 2650 sq.ft. pools , t ennis c rts. JustU1hd Ocean view building site. Exclusive area, Aliso beach, less lhan 300 easy steps to the sand. $80,000 L IT'S GOT TWO: lots, lhal is, a real vancty in Laguna. Charming con· temporary home, has l ge. patio de ck W /OCEAN VIEW. 2 180 Degrees or blue 0(.'(?3 n in a protected seascap.- comm. Tennis , pool ocean, bch. 3 Br, DR den. Perl. priced a1 Sl<IS.500 S97 ,8700. Prine only. 6'oH Co..-se View 551·0475 evs/wknds Upgraded San Louis Rey 3br, din.rm, sep laundry S139.SOO Wooclwidcp Arbortalce FREE! DAVID D.CARLSON New 2Br. 2ba unit nr REAL.TOR 833-9293 lake Avail Apnl. <.:nil l213 )435-6344, ext 82,.Pnn only. W \fT' Don't hsl your propt.'rly until you·,·e :,.c-cn a profei.:;1onally prepared written :"11ARKET RESEARCH. You may loose lots of money ~ 1 r you don't compare Your. equity may be worth thousand:. more than you imagined A free service-no ob ligation-Just tell a fnend. TURnEROCK ESTATES PT'es1dential home, huge fee sample lot. super up- grade<! 3 bdrm. family rm. wetbar. dmiog rm. Only $132.500. Call Helen 1>r Don Bryan. Tarbell ~altor.i. 832-7151. RANCllOSAN JOAQUIN ··SPECIALIST" F'ORSALE BY OWNER Ideal Family Home w /4 Br. master ste wtrplc. formal diruog & h\'lng rm w/fplc, + sep ram rm. all elec: Ritch & EZ care yard. Mu:1t see to apprec. $79.900. Wknds & l'\'S. 559·4669, Wkdys 557.9292 Pnnc. Onb· 2 BR Condo $84,900 2 BR & Dt-:N SS:!.500 I Bn. SllS,000 Super <t J RR $104,000 pl<'X, ti hlkl> w oct•111l. c·oll Other:, tloor Plans Greentree Hampton mdl, bv owner. ne'<t lo pJrk "'hools. pool. 5 BR . :I B.1 , Pnce reduced lo SKll.900 Open llouse Sat1Sun 12·5 1192 Loma. s,,1.4.)32 ~~CALL NOW ~~ 752·7315 t11!1a\ Ll•adc'r!-hlP Re.1 I ,\ \ Jtlable Est.11<· ~12.4 ui6 San Joaquin Reatton NF.~\lthch."'La('11r,1u 411r. ___ 7_52-1685 __ _ 3~11 ~'nd<'r ~1~111.noo. HE Tiil': HJ\N<.:11 JBr, 21\;i, h\ ~hVuyiw., .. i:n1 din rm. nd-dc·:iuc, by Ol'l-.N stJN: 6111 Orl:snllo 11 .... nl'r. pnn only ~·339b llr. Ownrr'I nlll\.lnR Comer ~fir w/ll&f' pool. 111· .... ly p;11ntcd. copper plumh1:. ~r St l!onaventur,. ,1nd Mnnn;a Ill fl.12 11111 PATii W\f.KF.R nt:\I.TY --~ ---1 OWNF,H ~ PHIDE · Ht•n•ntly 1 l'tl1•1·oratl'd m '1 cl I!. I 111 II\' l' 1) u n l r} k1tr h1•n with Ntmit area, :i ht•<lrm~. l '• haths Lw 1nl( roomlf1rl!plu1•l'. <.:lo!l.C to school11, p11rk area, pretty corner lot $71.500, Tarbell, Rl.TRS, a.&2-ssM VlF.W LOT, single 11tory. OPEN HOUSE Sun.12·S. 18506 Vo llartu, Hunt· initton V1i'wpoln t 1'ownhomt'11. Huntington Til>nrh, (of( Ellis hNWl'f'n Ren<'h & Newl and> $77,!IOO Bkr. HY OWNER GrN'nlret• 3 nr. :! ba, country k1tchrn. "tuctv. lndscpd, 30,., >rs <.:a II SS l 1951. l'URTLEROCK 5 BK, 2'2 l>a. den. ram rm rt1v. p;,tio. pr1 me loc-Fee lafill $128 500 Pnnc. on· I)'. 1>73-723~ eves & "'kn<ts 838·7405 wkdays ORA:\1ATIC& ~REATlVE 1n de111~n. 2 Br. 2 Ba Ol'ane bit hm in pr<'· stlglous Un.lv. Park. Th11 fir plan ofrs unique features. An oot.standlng value pnced under mkt for 1mmed. s11l0. Only $9.5,000. Shows Like (714) 752.5511 A Model Honw LAWRENCE REAL TY Great.noor phm, ~late ---------t entry to sunken livina Bri1ht & cheery 2 Br, room, plus h carpeu. Smoketree. $12,500. Opn mirrored vanity, 11unken House Sat & Sun. l·S #9 bath. Atrium 1raa, 3 Amberwood (olf Jeffrey) bdrms + den, 2 Cull Agt. 551-090'7 balhs. Lar~c pati'U, brilliant poo l •area. Ownr Unlv Pk. Terrace Gorgeous! $84,000. Cardiff. 2br, 2bA, cent. Tarbell, RLTRS. 962 5566 AC, many upgrades. $11,500. 5081 Cinnamon. NO FISH IOWL! _552_·04_11 ____ -1 S &S Park HuntJngtoo Ouutand1ng Plan 48 in Excl~1ve! Moel desired Culverdale. 4lge bdrmg, location .. Park·Uko rear lncl'i a master bdrm yd &setUn& Cor lhll 26SO suite w /frplc. Cust drps sq lt -4 br, lam rm, thruout, wet bar lo hrt1she<l bonus rm. exec. fam.rm. Covered petia. home. 8<'ller hurry. + many xtTu. $95,000. won'\ last, call now? Prlnonl)'.~ 968~ ~nlngton Properties CAUP' Homes, by owner. Plan 104, a Br 2 ea . Din OWNER SACRIFlCE: At 1'm, Fam Rm, centrl\l tractlve ranch home. air, •n house Sat/Sun. Cnverod enclOl'led patio. 41'71Undatrom, 551.sew fruit tttea 1alor.! .. Oodles of pan Una, neW1tltc:hen Beaut. lnd1cpd , low tJto. 2 Bedrooms, auntcen ire Int, 2 Dt 2 Ba Twnhme family room, rormnl In Univ Pk. Move-In dlnlnlJ. Zoned J\ 2. CG>dl • • Opn Sat. $55,000, call RLTR, l2·<4PM . Prlnc only l 96Z-5* • m..NN DONALD M. BIRD Auoc1et•i, ••ehof\ 1044 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• CHAHCaLOll 5 IHMS.-fAM.AM.-N>Ol Be ready for summer in this magnificent pool with 2 dress· ing rooms & shower l'abana. A beautiful Plan 5 designed for complete hvmg in and out. Ex· tenor freshly painted plus a tre m endous butlt·1n work bench in (he ~arage for the handyman. Brand new on the market and 1t won't last. Hurry. Call today. DHRFf&D 3 IDRMS.--21/2 IATHS Sharp, upgraded Plan 3 model townhouse in Dcerf 1e ld. Plush sand colored carpets, cent. A/C, upgraded dishwasher, plus many other exciting ex· tras. U you're looking for value plus fantastic living. See this love ly home today. Only $71,900. Owners anxious. CULVBDALI Z IH.M.-2 IA THS Lovely Plan 41 located on quiet cul-de-sac street A well de- signed home with a light & airy kitchen, 2 spocious bdrms. and located near pool & play grounds. New on the market and unbelievably priced at $67,900. red hill realty 552-7500 :a:3~~:~am.rm. :§[ID~ ---------I BOR;\\. fl oor plan ROOMS TO SPARE features cozy liv. rm. LOS PADRES REALTY 586-4455 comer lot, covered patio .::~==;:;...==------ + aLnum. • JBR, 21,o'.a baths, spacious Rancho San Joaquin Ii v i n g r o o m w 1 t h Mot1vatedscllerwantsto fireplace & paneled sell Highly upgraded 2br family room, both open· w /fantastic night light ing onto broad deck with \'1ew. spectacular 1.80 deg. un· 544·9411 obstructed view or ocean & wooded hillside over · looking Bluebird Ca· nyon. Big kitchen with builtins. Nearly '• acre lot on secluded dead·end str eet near town . Landscaped for rrunimum maintenance. Provision for extra .......... _ .... _ rooms. $149.500. By Woodbridc)e "'~ • owner. Principals only. Prin Woffrview 494·3140 "Woodside" upgrd 3Br. --------- Ideal home for large wtrircplacc. Offered for family; 4 bdrms .• 3':i immed sale at m,5001--0-P-E_N_S_A_T-.-/SUN baths, Please come see FULL PRICE. SUnday l lo 4:30. 2020San • 29702ANA MAHlA LN R ffT 1 Hills 2. NEW LISTING lN CUlltom home del·orated eO~STlH~iHG MYSTIC H l Ll.S; w /soph1s l1cat1on ycl S paci ous 4 DORM. livable. 3Br. 2l:iba. r;1m Beautiful. private area, b r 1 FAMlLY HOME on IJ?c. rm. wet ar. pro \ ocean View; 3 bdrm., 3 ..... ~pd S119 500 bath h ome. Wood lot w/OCEAN VIEWS . .....,, · .. · shingles, rrplc .. deck. Homemaker kitchen BOMD REALTY Will nollast atS159,500 w/bilt·in RANGE, DBL. 831 9411 OVEN, D ISllWSllR., 3 B 1 D 1--d I -e t c . L i v . r m . r, 2 '2 a. poo size ut w / M A s o N R y fem·cd rear yd. frmt FIREPLACE. A real t~ee-;. 252:.!l Abelantu '., ff.~ 353 N. Cou1, lalurui 484-78'\9 715R·B480 Hilttop Honey value at $159,500 FULL 831 !lr~>wner/Ai!l __ _ PRICE ":xci-:PTION/\L Jllr, 3Ba. den, only Sl39,900. Or lseopt. ownr 552·7133 Has all those s pecial features you need in a N. END UMITS house. 4 Br, den. dining 3. RANCHO LAGUNA · modern tropical in· fluenre in lhis 3 UDRl\1 . + DIN I NG ROOM HOME. Ferns. plants. hw.te atrium <'nl1 y. b1i; rooms, walls of 11li1ss & redwd .. with canyon & mountain vist 3s. Ea~y expansion poss1hiht1ei.. $142,500 FULL PRICE ZBa. Condo 011 l'XclU\l\l' El Nii;ucl Golf Cnursl'. Wood vaulted cc1hng. 'lllll'I , H'l'y di•;in. JklOI . .1uru111, nwny upgratll·~ :SX:l,000 By owner Pnn 1mly. 4\)(1·671711lt SPM. This 2 bdrm. home + area, modern kitchen. separate studio. has fan· nus well cared for home 1st Da~ Offered tastic potential. Xlnt has a manicured yard & location! Live in front Jge covered patio. It is Lg. 4Br, sly home on house & rent lhe rear located in a quiet re· full sire lot, community studio. Room for ex· sadenUal neighborhood pools. tennis courts & pansion SlS0,000 close to schools & park. 4. WATER. WATER, pks. $7o6p·~·suN 12·S PRIME COMMERC. Asklllg $124,000. EVERYWllERt; ThJl 'i. TENNIS, POOL JQI& SAUNA Y.:lci:ant bc.1ch home :JHr 2ha. h1 vlld C'Cilinl(\. huge fr p It-. (' x () l 1 t• atrium, lnw m <1 111t i:ardl•n::.. Nl'wlv crpld. m1rrorl'd doorc; & walb. el~ frplc 1n 1rn ... JOI:\ US l'l Tm: GOOO J,Wt-: 111 this b~;1ul. 1tuardcd i:atl' pnvalt· t·ommuml} ""'' U I Co H 3 the theme for th1i. fan· 1 7 S 9 2 H astin gs lS n ts on asl wy. tastic 3 BDRM • SEP. <C ulverdale) Rllr Commerc., 12 apt.s .. in {fi'IWtnfNr'ln GUEST ROOM. 3 BATH lhe heart or town. Best ~ Ul"IC> Cd""-> s.s-7-2804 _______ 1 IRR in Laguna! $47S,OOO ""'ssoc1~TES residence Has SWIM Woodbridge Crossing Over 2100 Sq.ft. AC, up· graded. Jbr, 2''Jba. 2 frpks. hhrary Sl22.9SO. 640-8J50 days or 640--0646 LAGUNACHARMER 111os.c-tHwy. POOL. JACUzir. rtr & Woods Cove area. A 2 ~leec" 494-9421 awe inspmnit OCfo;,\N bdrm.oldergem,perfect VU. IT 'S COOL ' Al Ol'l<N SAT 1-.l ':0. I !> Z1752 lllUSBi\M·: llA V Curt1!> llradlC'} rn:1 ti0:13 for your first home or an ---------• si:·:fs10N REALTY investment for the 985S. C1'Y Hwy, Lai:una EXECUTl\'E /\ RTIST eves. ruture. SlOS,OOO Phofte 494·073 I llANCllE'ITE 4 Bdrm + i:1ant recr~·;i tlon rm & studio, alrno~I F:mer3ld Buy, 4Bdrm, c.; acre or pastor.II 3Ba. Beam1>. Catalina lndscpnlt, view, apprtt'< View. $197.500. Owner. 2700sq fl., pool, v<'ry p\L IESTIUYIN ~ UMIVERSITY PARK Alt cond. La Salle, great location, end unit on n-1~ greenbelt. Close to llOSN.c-ttfwy .. L.oeu"° schools, community 494•1177 pools, tennis crts. Across 31601(0CKtttwy~S.Loguna from new City Park & 499 4591 library. Approx. 2500 sq.1-----------1 !'l· 4 br, 2V.ba, 2 frpls <1 Arch Beach Height.I. By in Mbr). Handsomely de· ownr. Spectacular view cor ated , warm & of ocean & coa1lllne woodsy. Numerous up· clear to Pa.la. Verdea. 3 grades sucb as new kit. yr okl 2 story 3br 2ba a ppls in clu~·g con· beamed ce1Un1s. patio: Unuous clearung, pilot· upper deck, encl 2 car less dbl oven. $115,700. car w /opener. Sl05.000. Owner/A3t. Call for Open HM Sat/Sun 1·5. appt. 552·7446. Open 91$Tt..juaoaSt.498-1752 House 1·5, Sat/Sun. 1041 Hone Co.try 8enutltu1 putoc,al view from a ~ aetre pJalHU with a La11una addteu. Lie. 2 bdrm., 2 ba ., massive a tone frplc. Fenced with 170 ft.. ot iranJle rock wall; 220 wlrln1. s prl okllnt 1yst.em. St l.S, 000 POaTa ltEALTY lOOON. Coulllwy. 4'7-2461 OHHSUM. l·S 157lCATAUHA Wonds Cove; duplex or Jarse ' bdnn .• 3 bath. famll1 rm .• frplc., deck ; on eooo sq. n.. 1to2 lot. sm.soo JUSTUSTIDI North La1uaa home: 2 bd.rma., bdwd. nrs .. new ~=VILL "Cow1try Court .. home: 4 bdnna., tamlt)' rm. lm· mu\ll.at.l '61,000 REAL ESTATE 494·1'472 VACANT, h1•ot'11 1mv Su , t--'I-• 'avnn .. $132,000 per o '"" "" F.xccllcnt tcrmi. 3 Bdrm . home·N1>rth Terry. F'I MGT WOOD&GLASS End. Luritefllmilyrnom 4008044 4!l1i-4!>11 In this 2300 iiq. rt. home. 3 & garage l!'I stresM.'cl for -----, Bdrms, 2'i'a baths & secnnd unit. H lL MlsslOflVlejo 1067 ocean view. $149,500. $150.000. ••••••••••••••••••••••• fi ~ By ownr 3br. ram.rm. olr. 4 8~~!~~;~~uilt L 61s-1900 ] ;~~~~·0t:~~~et~11t:~~: home w /great appoint· ..:-=========::::::·~ 58\.1432 menla. Ocean view, st. to ...:.;;.:...:.....;~----....-- 1t. lot & natural setting. Logme lffch I 041 L...-ia.och I 041 Sl.7S,OOO. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••i••• SlUNGLE CHARM In lhls 3 Bdrm., 2 balh preatlac a rea home Close t o scho ol w /Catalln• sunset s $119.500. BUILDERS A'M'ENTION Ont! ol tbe lew l.D Arch Beach Helahla w /ocean views rmrn fronl" rear of property·SO'XlOO '. sss.ooo. vtU..AGE FAIRE LEASINGAGE:NTS llOISo. Coast Hwy. LAGUNA BEACH 'lac~~~ OM THE WATER :. The Fr nch countryside reproduced· above the crashing surf oC Laguna's.- ram cd Wood's Cove. Large. Normandy home with guest house.· maid's & chauffeur's quarters.: Private old world village setting,, private steps to beach. A classic, of-. f ered a~ $795,000 : 4 COLDWB.&. IAMIB CO. : 496-7222 831-0836 .... CoffGllle Ocean s ide or lhry •• North Laaun11. 2 Bdrm., frplc .• view. hdwd. nn.; 4.lll s.lOO sq. ll.Jol.11Z5.000 •494-7111. SAHCUMBnl 497·2457 ........ ..., .... t. : .;)' ( l "''Jl\( ') e!1~l.f(~ • 'ICoiOftY Coye" l tlldrm. condo, nr. shopptn1 Thde )'OW' old stuff fa 'belicb. 181.900 new 1oodlH wltb CJuallled ad. 642-5671 i..,.. ..... ( GET ••• Taklni lb fl t 1 p i. aft b r one. If )lou'r rudy to .. up or tart )lour v ll Jll'Oll"&ID, • -...... •-1 I( Del ,_ but ba1.1~ conr with an lbe -• , ....... fOJW, I t U•· .. , Waad ••Lnfront 111 a-1 r&l'DU7 ,_ a pecU ol lOday' market.. f.or p i.r h 0 It I ; R. I I e d wavr wa•urtt lo lbe xpert" •l Qua ll Plac• I ~Ila. SU:-re:. ahun~tOH llreplac•. ,,~ U•llUl-41 Propertl ' Inc. ror solid proC oaal M.11 le ~-floor, ~ .. ,....... BAI.BOA ISl.Alll HaY41 )'OU ever w¥AWCI tu counseHn1. Pyrumid your equiU~ au~aoC.o llEALTY celllo1 • wet bar. watch the ocu_o while wat.h an exchange and/or purcha..se lave.tine 1'154.22 Secluck-d Mater will&-Buy a Ura.style: 2 bdrm., 2 ba t b yoo ate t>reakrut, now's · h •.-u d b1«t. ......... • ...... _ .... f:.Of-lL~T L OLSON walklft 11\1rrored home;luxurious 2bdrm.apt. F'rplc.& yourc~.Weh1m:a Wll aney """'ar ·u·iuuire i~""" HORSILOYBS '3000/Mo. UHutlfully : • $ ..._, wardrob••· Wall• of view! Lac. g uest r oom & batb. mMtlfic1ot Enah"b ror 7our golden years. We now have 2• lumbhed 3 bedroom on --------di 1 1a111 overview 31' $ 89 500 • Tudor HomC' on the 3, 4, S, 6, 9, 12. 13, 32, 107, 203 & 2'11 21/i AcN9 t._ w11.er Includes 19' Rc(attc New E aalao 11p:trklin1 pool. Laundry 1 • bc•ch l.bat dehea d~np· units PLUS commercial property. 190011<1 I\ bowl4, + I001q bo1tU131·1.00Aat. dp.rm W/Wood, brick • room. Load• of atoraac. RIJMBOl.D REALTY 1~TMoos °' ova 45 n apt O'IV 2CllJ'11ar. Cor aw.. 2000Sq. ft. 3 BR. 2 CalltopreVlew. 752·1'100 , fttW ~ A PR°"5SIOMAI. STA,. • rala.tnalnta1 rinp, !Jt~ $J46, uUI pd, furn, Ail Ba, tormitl din, brick ()f'fNlllO·ll S ltiNll)llN'CI' 112 .MA&JHI A'84U Pride or Owneuh1p 4 LA••• IMOUGH TO savt, SMALL ureanlc aarden, rol\' be ch' Won't lut. Sml frplc. fa-m·rm. 2 sty. up-[~ "I IALIOA ISL.A.MD '7MU2 Plex that will give you IMOUGH TO CAIE. gardt!n, fruit trees. 8lk r~. MS-•900 ~~~~~~~1~t~~r!~ ll~l;Jj~ lhutsame ''1ew. sla te patio. All this •• COM .... n Giiiie» covered bnck w/slont! '-~~~-~-~-~-~·~-~-~-~~~·! GoktCoastR.E. .) 11. IQP~ ~Im. j!!.~ ~ ~~PROPERTIES Yrly 2 BR Dplx, hide·n· BBQ.Lw.hlndi.cpg.vu!W !:--• 1 h 17141995-1643 nMOW .-.....-GeoFrey(714)542·3456 bed. at1r, wi.hr /dryr. lot. Best M.V. are.1 BIG CANYON Ne "arta..dl 106tMt.,,..leoc ' 1069 -...__ltr'llea n.--..-titfa $32u. Call collect, $92,500 581·162:> ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. ••••••••••••••••••••• TUltin 1090 .,--, -.. 752-t920 ,.--, -r7S2·t920 FOR SALE. 40 Acres. t2l3l3315406 -~........_ ••••••••••••••••••••••• MOOQUAtLS:T.HlWllOllTUACM'4000UAM.llHIWPOtlTllACM Pme trees, water .. vlew. ---------Coodoo~n hou.t.e Sal 10·5, CONDO & l IR-TUSTIN ~.......,....... 12 au from Chico Calif. U-....-•L-L-1-L.-~ Sun 1·5 2 lolory 3br, au/ 9 0-0P"""'' $36000Pb 549-:rJ"" ..-.~ I d Luxur.1ou· Oakcrest $59, 0 ....... . : ...., ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'ttba, 1v'g / 10.rm. ~ 'J .__ ...__ _., 2000 26273 Via Roble, M.V. model with lush gold Gorgeous Plan "D" in Cemetery Loh/ flltll;°"9 ffOl*tY FORSALE·l60Acres. G.MrGI 3202 c El Toro Rd East to carpeUng. mirrored wet Laurel wood! Designer Cryph 1500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wooded, lrout stream. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Traburo Rd & nRht lo bur,deckoffhvmgroom fl f/ 111 rJIJ~ eotry.Upgradedthruout. ••••··~··•••••••••••••• TRl·Plfv£S lake, cabin. Prl\acy THEBLUFFS.V1ew• Via Nuez. nght 00 Via with fanlasUc view or Jn h., V.::Jli Ce~lralaU'.3 br,lhba.2 Two lots in Glendale tA Yearroundaccess.12m1 3BR.2\oaba.$695Mo. Roble>. Robert Com· golf course. Security paUos + pool, park, 3 Forest Lawn Cemetary. FIXER UPPERS at f rom Chico, Callr. SEAVlEWTERR . .V1ew m1ngs R.E. 846·8601 . i.:uard and underground lighted tennis crts .. Acacia Sect. $750 $80,000 and $95,000. $120,oob.549·:rJM 3BR.21'28a.$850Mo Glenn Olson ru.soe1ute, p.irkmg large End Un'it Z Model volleyball, cable TV, R~ w/perpetual care. Here's your chance to BlGCANYON 687·2309 parking.-The Wo~ks · 714-644 ~ bwld up eqwty fasl R~ fstfts, 2700 3 BR. 21'2 Ba. $700 !\lo. -------Beautifully decorated with many extras In· Don't auss thJs exciting ~VH • LAKE FOREST OPEN HSE I£ .Quail ~ eluded in this' 4 Bedroom with Den, Solan an l..aurelwood Townhomc. Reduced 'r:i, lost remain· I .Quall ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 BR 2 Ba. ss75 SAT/SUN 1-5 Plac• . kitchen. matching r efrig·freezer, built-in OPEN HOUSE this Sal. ing comparuon crypt al Plac• • 25311 PcrihftK>n Prapwtitt9 bookcase wall in newly carpeted den, gas logs &Sun. Call now 752·1700 Hlu'bor Rcst540 3471 Prap..-ti•a AVOCADO 752 •• 920 and BBQ o•rn1119••'~1uNroti1N 1• ·a1 ~~~;~ ~E-~~5i:t~:ii ,_'"°°-ou-A.1i.s1 •. "'·tw-..ottT-·IUOI-OPEN :~:p~ISTA TRUCH$~39,000 [fii,:11~Pdtlli 1:;.f;. ....... !~.° .. ~ i•=s~::::~A'" 2.43 :CR~~~.ooo. 00 r PENINSULA PT. • ----, •• ··-Commerciol lot, 63.125, Mature trees. Beautirul bwlt home has 24 :.q t p •• 000 8% secured return for bw-ldino site in Bonsal-of llvl.na ur0 a, •1tuated 1\ doll house! 2 BR, 2 ba, ~ 19th & omona .,.o h .. " " ., W-"-1-...&....-I 098 ' ' $250,000 cos · ,·ust outside Fallbrook. on a h~e lot. fcuturcs in· romp. r1.'<lone incl. new. . ..-."""1>'1'11" cash. 499.3459 Call co details· cl u de. T ii e entry modern kite. hen. 2. Car Ne--leach I 069 .... _---'leach I 069 ••••••••••••••••••••••• · r • Owner very flexible on cathedral beamed ce1 · gar. Used bnl' patio. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·1 k -..-· ,__,........ ·---------TWO STORY financing. Don't miss ings, pvt sun deck orr Only $131,500 CONDO c BLDG M A y 0 c K this great investment op 't523 c.otPU5l>&~llMllE cd b · k 1290 21 GUN THE BLUFFS · OFFI E • port u n i t y ! 0 n I y ml.tr bdrm. us r1c Owner/1\gent548· A 2 Bedrm, Westminster Ft '""•o""T•nw $52,000-call752.17oo OPENDAILY frplc in Cam rm, shding i---------•1 · 3 Bedrooms & Fam.rm Village. 3 Years. Bnght 20,000 Sq • LAGUNA BEACH 01'frHt19 •HSfuNroii N"f' SA.M. T06 p M. glass door in kitchen to SALUTE 428 Vista Roma, $129,500 corner unit with yard Katella A•~ C'714)494•2148 I ~!·~;~~~:~~~~~c·:~~ r~;:i!~~~;:~~~~: j~~;~c~f ~:~f!~~~~~I~~ lr~~:~~~~t~ri. ~d~2:~i~.r~~~f~~· ;;~~;to~~ [~~·l~rdlil pur<·hascd Jnolhcr homl' lt•nnis court & pool. decorated in earth tones. Schl'd Rentals B. MONTE . · llomes for rent m best an•ai.. Nwpt, & CM, S'l.50 to $1150 per mo. 640·2981 oulofllrt•a. Sl28.500 PP 644-:>554. this "Palermo" 48R, S£AVIEW·Panoram1c Sl24.000 ~ $745-Xl H~-ViewHorM 3BAbome1sgracedw1lh Vu,4Br.pvtcomm.nva1l Twostorydollhouse 1213)658·7150 4 PLEX FIXER UPPER ATTENTION "RENTERS" Howard Johnson Van Luit wall covcrmg soon. 833 2929, 644·1181 on Huge corner lot, 1m-OWMr Su-•·~ $72,500 · Near new 48R, 2'~ba, R .,..... lleaut1ru1 CahCorn1a and a custom, sohd oak maculate 3 Br 2 Ba Clear;,· i;,! vacancy. needs TLC. Terms. BKR. •-·r Ranch :.tyle home. Large wall urut in the fam1l) ~stige Locatiott hurry! Won't last al this CondaminiumsjTown· Newly painted thruout. 7141676.5717 I lses· Oplx-Apts all areas Llt-'ETIMESERVICE $85 lrmfurnN.B.Fee $l.5S. Bch area lbr colt. S215. lbrulll pd HB. 4111744 open beamed entry. big room. Sun·control win View·3Br. 28a, formal pnce! $54,500. houses for sale 1700 Each unrt has separate ORS22·2080 enlertammg hvmg room, dows, wet bar, pictures· din rm, Crplc, $165,000. Gemutl Realty 839·6623 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ultlJUes own pvt patio & ~ Newport Beach I 069 •...................... 1 BR, 2 1 ~ Ba, fam-rm w1pool Lbl & wet bar. lath house w/watcrfall, 2 car garagt' + l'arport 84xl33' lot. 2 t-'rpk'i., and many, many bltns. St63,500. l.ly owner. 548·4165 NEWPORT TERRACE condo. End unit. Close to 4111 beach act1vit1es. High l y upgraded. $66,000. Call 751·3755 Agl ------ A FAMILY AFFAIR m prest11:1ou!-. Wel.lrhlf area only sll'P" to "hop p1nl(' An enl·lu,t.-d pn\ ale 1·oorlyJrd e1nd :-pal'1ous lo) l'r lt-acl5 to .1 """"'1'c ll\'111/.! room"' 1th plush carpt•llnl( Jnd .1 St'<'·lhru r1rcplJce Ideal for company. A family nMJm with scpar11tc bath could ~ervt' a .. 4th. htodroom or i:uc:.l 's, or m 11 l h 1· r • 1 n · I a w . 3 h t• cl 1 o o m • L i\ H G E COUNTRY KITCHF:N with 1,land mukC' this a perft•1 t family /enter· ti11nml·nt homl• $130.000 l.P.llQuail ~ liiilPlac• Prapwti9s 751-t9JO t•OO O\.IAll Jl NCWll'Olll llAC" extra large family room. q u e I a n d s c a p 1 n g Fee land. By owner. ' ~ dining room & 4 big d b 2 1 S /S BY OWNER·lmmac 4Br CONDOSPECIALIST covered garage. Rental $215. lbrTnplex CM. $240. Studio, pool NB. $325. 2br kids, pet H.B. $340. 3br condo CM. d If hd e n hance Y Ope nHouse at un or 3 +den,2Ba,frplc, H .B. C.M., F. Vly. mcreasesetCorApril. 3.SOACRES be rooms. you a aJtjstically Pl1aced treesd, 10-4 pat'io, cul-de-sac, Opn Touch s lone RI l y, · Near new Sponish style thought of moving up, TWO f1rep aces an 710 K• Rd. u ·-Sal /Sun 12·5. ~1.990. 963 ~ Ranch. Amenities toe this is it! Beller hurry formal dining room. all •nc.:1s 00 897-4500 '" ------numerous to ment111n they don't lai.t long in blend into a magnificent ~ 8056 645· 77 ~exes/ Xlnt financing. BKll. $31SS. Jbr hse L. lhlb $150. 4br kids. pet, JIB ~'5. 4 +ram cpt, kids pel ~20. pool, 2br, kids this area. 645-0303 masterpiece! Sl69,000 San Clem.nte 107 6 Units sale 714167i;.5717 I jQu ·1 ~ <>their R~ Estate •• • •• •• •• • • •• •• •• • • • • •• OR 522 2080 FORESTE OLSON "'• Placm• ••••••••••••••••••••••• "' ••• •• •• •• • ••• • • • • • • • • • • 6 Deluxe Units Bt::A<.:llCllARMEI~ Mobile Homes sp• .... 1sH -a.· "7• 500 I 2 blki. to bch from this An s.iso. J+ram. kid~. CM. •HOME FINDERS •"WC ut "' rcun-. Prapww-•l•a • ... For Sale 1100 HILLTOP EST•TE 752·'920 31.Ht JUSl 2·hlks lo ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2yr old bwld"~ w1uscd A 557-0822 l.4000YAllS1.NtWH>e llM:M beautiful "T " Street WANTED TO HENT: bnckfrplcsincachunit.shopptng Center ·Sl.2 Spectacular view lo lcalbo ---- 1 - 1 -and---3-2-0-6- bcuch. New kitchen, lrg SPACE. AREA, LOT·. encl gar, many other million triple nel leases ocean. 21 Acres mature a s Lido 1w Don't Touch Me! 3br, l 'llba, lge patio, I'm lookin' GOOD-and modem k1tch, Sl45,000. truly need no work! My Byownr. 673·~_1_s ___ , beautiful, cozy, raised ~sTCUFF hearth fireplace will '"'~ warm your heart : my Beautiful 4 Bdrm, 3ba brand ·new dream pool home with Jacuzzi. kitchen bwllms will 1n Lj(e lot & patio. Sl49.000. spire even a non cook SattSun I 5, or call mynearncwcarpctsw1ll 642 1-126 1531 Highland cusluon your llrl'<l fet.>l Dr Owner Bkr my fenced batk ) ard. VILUGEOF HARIORVIEW PHASE ll Mod1f1ed Monaco. 4Br, 3Ba. cozy den, xlnt cond. •., blk Crom pool " 40 acres or park, walking se parate GUEST t!OUSE -..1th bath will deUghl your most dis· cerrung guests Come see me, I've got 1l Jll \SD ~~xchange, too dibtuoce to schl. Sl.64,500.1 IQ .1 ~ Open House Sat/Sun 10.5 Ch UGI I~ Port Carlow Plac9 KINGS ROAD Prop~!:c,• Ex<•lus1vt' Panoramic 14000UAIUT.Nl'Wl"()nHAC" Ol•l'an view overlk'g all --------- l f l'V xtra Price $269 9UU II Q t"f' d oranges and avocados, ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'Orncr ot. room or " . W H ·'TE VER-·ro s. • · s 1". Va ey. ua 1 1e N I a l1 't1n" " Call Agnl 1714)638·4189 I Agt 968 7864 TOP production in warm 2BR 2BA luxury lipper ewexc us1v" 5 ,.. PARK AND LIVE JN • pnnc.on y. . · Bl::RTllA llFNRY section, Valley Center. Duplex $550/mo yrly. REALTORS TRAILER. 1962 26' 4 UNITS 6 Units E/Si• CM Per manent sprinkler Little Island yrly·2Blt 2l5DelMar,SanClem. AIRSTRBAM. PREF. system. Custom built 2BA$450. 4121 near LAGUNA SI 17,500 NearWestchffshoppmg. secluded home w /t1lc OONTYLER&/\SSOC • 492 CANYON. CALL: (714) Llke new interiors. Xlnl Extclll•nt cond1tmn and investment.' By appt. roor, outbuildings & pool. Realtors 675-4000 OCEAN DUPLEX &'6 6382_____ neighborhood in C \1 only-$205,000. IFaanmd si ~~ poc ~ c hy~ ~ ~ '. Corona del Mar 322i S 158 · 000 BI d r I Bk r Bayside v1·11aae, N.B. 2 Pnn"1pal• 1lnlv CJll for .. ~ ·' " $249.000. Terms .••••••••••••••••••••••• 64t'·44l1 Br, pvt bch. dock. pools. dcta1b. 645 i2:!1 Consider trade. (714 ) Cozy 2 br dplx. frpl, Mcrinen Point S2J.5UO Ai:t. 645·0882 '1"--.1.. • , . jQuail~ 719-0260. tirdwood nri.. So. of Hwy. Cui.I Vu home, 3100 ~q DOLL HOUSE ~\i.1'1 llU~21™ Plac• Adlls. no pets. $400. ft 4 BR. 3 Ba contcmp 1 blk. from beach S93 Prapm'ti•s LAND FOR RENT 673 0069 h I u l 752·1920 Cos M r rt I I d ranc sly e , .. any x ras. ~pace rent. Bnck frpl. \400 OUA1u1 Nlw T •UtOt la esa. e 1 e an · 3 BR, 2 Ba. no pets, so-Of· Plans & spec avl 111 ore. enel'd. fncd patio & Wtttcliff Realty 9Sx60', nower or vegela hw-.. S500 mo. 610 $156.900 Royal Realtors. garage & workshop l of Units. Newport Hghts. 2 ble garden. $200 per mo.. Acacia. 673 2138 493 2143 a klm~MS13,000. 530·5878 Income Properly 2000 P~f~eCel~s~l ia~d:~: ~~. ~~96 2057 Tui.tm 3 Br, 2 Ba. nu -dr_ps_, e_p_ts_&_ PR I:: SI D ENT l A L ear Y" ••••••••••••••••••••••• blockwell fence, lg yd. paint. Yd. & gar. lncl'ds II B I G HTS N e w Fleetwood mobile hmc, 2 --------•1 $175.000, 20'7o dn. Agl FARMLAND ~rdnr. $475.640-1032 l 0 w n h 0 me w 1 l h . 3 Br 2 Ba, comp!. furn. + Real Esate Cowaselor 646-4884 Rich, flat. So. Cahf. over - bedroom, 2•1 baths '" colorTV.S. LakeT<.1hoe. Profes investmrnt ··....:..,·,_..·-·,,.....-·-·-·-=--·-= underground nver. no 3 Br 2 Ba, across from s~ure ilrea w1lh swim 557-8093 Eves./Wknds. analysis, appraisals. tax water shortage. Alralfa school. Yrly 1.se. $450. mmg & lhernpy pool~. -& exchange advice. FOURPLEX trops. 40 Acres. S895 PN 673-0948or673·9224 SW.500. 201<50 View or Catalina. 5 Spcciall un~ In Bch 4 Ilks to Beach acre. Illness forces sale. Costa Mesa 1224 \l AHCHOllAGE St a r par~ 0 w n r . mult1·plex properties. S175,000 makes this the Owner 531·7366 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IHYISTMEHTS SJS.1353, 548· l Sellers & buyer~ ayu1l. best buy In downtown Bout/RV stor. Hedec 4 Br THE BLUFFS 8"x42' furn. trlr, w/l••e Call non l::lhs , llunlln"'on Beach. Real Estate d . 3096 R k 71 '"' C l 21848 111:11! .,, Wanted 2900 fplc, 111 (!. oano t!. C714t4f6-7 I nwn1·n., lircat shape, enury KentR,_.rsR~aJty v T $475 7521920 Newport Bay. s..~ boat races. Chr1~l mas parade . .sunn:.t>. sunset. Walk to beach 3Br. 3ba, den, 11oel bar, 2 frf>l<'s. :l car gar. c'prt. declun11 . New lhru-<1ut . .By owner. Op hse. 1721 Kmg.s Rd . "move~out Pvt pty. CrossCounlry960·2358 848-~~300 •••••••••••••••••••••.•• aca. ry . . OPEN TODAY B nd St d Duplex -• OWN Property 1 n Jeanine. 83S-02ll Pg l03L 526 VISTA GRAMDE {~R a!1~~R. ~>c~an view, -55-7·-6088-------•4_,LEX* ••••••• C Inglewood, Hawthorne Gardeners special. 3br, $,25 000 walk lo beach $117,500 MEW UNITSONTWOLOT orSo. Bay area"? dbl gar, 2ba, cenl heat, • Onve by 241 Ave del Near Lake Park, 4 """'.·2006CourtAve, WILLPAYCASH!! cpts, drps. $390. 2233 _________ 1 MS-2818 or 645-5746 oeuihtful t•nd unit Tt1a u LISTl .... G minutes lo beach. 1·4 BR ,.,.,.. D' I d /\ I s t/S\.I 10-4 b. plan 111 ongin..il urea, on Po1nenlc. Do not disturb ..,. 3 ba, 1 3 BR 21,, ba. 2.1 $200,000net, by owner Ph. Tom A essan ro va on. a n ,r v 1 ct u r l's q u c. l r e e tenants Call 7511·0358 In the beautifully quiet BR. Comer lot, attached Mike Ali. 675·8387 T.D. PROPERTIES call 9'Jl·3379 Dover Shores MEWPORT IEACH studded greenbelt 1850 Bkr Meadows. This 1972 Vik· garage, fireplaces ---------(213) 674·6907 or (714) Sq. ft. 3bdrms. 2•1 bath S..hlcM ing has two large Sl68.000 1703 ;\luhama, 24 546·6201 anytime. or larcrest $65.500 townhomc. tiecluded & Capistrano 1078 bdrms. 2 ba .. central Huntington Beach. 1714)846·522laft.6pm Beaultl u • spacious, Seawuwt Plan m Nwpt. pnvalC' -..allNI m palm ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ac . Cull wel bar· nice 5361718 TED New 3 Br 2 Ba, nr S. Cst Plaza. $450 m o. 213431-7383; evs 594·0427 <'uslom ('1'l'C'ut1ve home T<'rr.H·c 2 lg M!l\r. Your best early area llcouul vlt'w hme under pant>ling. storage space --------2 BR Units. Costa Mesa. WAN : 3 Br 2 Ba. nrS. Cst Plaza. on large comer lot 3 BR. Bdrm,, ;,i•, bas, r1111r \•aloe. construct.Jon, 259C> sq ft. galol"e . lath house. plus 20 UNITS. 350 Avocado Sl 1675,000. Appt. in our ore 2.3.4 Bdr m Houi.es or Cpts, drps, fplc, $365. 3 BA + df'n wh1r h 1s Comm pool. 1acun1. 15 d use or al I the many Costa Me.<1a. 1 duplex l only. 645·1103 Agt. Condos. Cash 1mmed' 979-6070 ideally Muled for office ac. park. Choose up 4br, 2\-\ba, lort. I e;. rac11ihes. $28.500. OPEN cottage~. 6 trmh.•rs In· --Repairs or late pay· ------- or 4th bedrm. t..otJOo of .:rade'>. Prin only. frplc, avail Apn · Y SAT•SUN. 15 PM. 14851 come S32,280. Priced TRl·PLEXH.8. ments OK. Investor ES1de lrg2br,2ba,£ncd beams and Spunl~h tile EvcstWltnds 768-9349 OWN' n35.000 644 179ft Jeffrey Road Space 340. $265,000 Will accept Good localion •. good 97~().192 yd, pct ok. $295 mo. J..andscp mrld, hrl' rini; UnU.. trade. Pnn. Only Please. cond, $82.500. Pnn only ---------_55_1·_664_1._64_5_.<fS.__2 __ _ Hew-rt ly OWllCI' • .,..... Agent/Owner 642 9666 gt 842 6284 Private party wants med. and lemon und tnnf(cnne r-· 3br twnhse w/skyhghts. _.:;;_ _____ . ---1 a . . si1.e residence for lease X\ra lar ge 4 Bdrm house. trees. Many other fine S9 S.OOO Open hse Sal/Sun I 5. By COSTA MESA VIEW VIEW VIEW w/option. Refs. Rnnite 2 ba, dbl f(a r • Rf g. r~~o~S~Sun 1·5 cLu~:es!c.B:a! Jl~.' n~~ ' ownr~.500. 495·1893__ Fabulous ocean view $125,000to$250,000. Write wash/dryer. frplc,tm/lanLy vt233Somer-il•t Lane kltc~n. 2 bnck fplc·s, WESTCUFF t-1.a •--I 080 duplex 5 months new PO Box 11535, Palo Alto, extras. $550 /mo, ls as M L --fQURPLEX w/outstandingownrs un· Ca lif. 94301. (41 5) 645-4533,642·6862. 6'16·0916 th1i.weekend . lie:aut. patio " yard, 1228 a r1an a n e ••••••••••••••••••••••• Caflfonia Coast · 64.\-3209 ' <West cllff Desirable 5 2 STORY CLASSIC J ust repain ted. new It. Loaded w/xtras & 493--0500 3 Br lVa Ba, w.side. CM. p--...i.. Br. FR. $159,SOO. D. r carpets and drapes. Will prl<:ed losell. Rentals Kids & pets ok. Fncd ._,.... • ..-I OOVEll SHORES home WoodardR:E.644-7878 4 Spac bdr ms.roiy am con sider exchange. Don'tMissThi10ne! ••••••••••••••••••••••• yard.$400mo.645·4014 "'" ________ ! bt1Yonoof~e~~g.t4 ~~~~!·, ''PA1M SPRIHGS 1..a r1!"1·awh/luy!ledu bPri"c:a'~~~ 't523CAMPU,l>&:fRV.,.E Private paGt10, lextra AcJid.559·4556 Housnfurnllhecl 1---------~~ HARIOR VIEW -P • ,.. .. large units. real nveSl· ••••••••••••••••••••••• IE • .. ·fHASE HI-PALERMO formal liv. r m w/marble NEWPORT" thruout. Only 1 yr new & OPEN DAJLY mentpotential. $120,000. 2 COVINGTON _Four· lcAoa r.-.Mla l I 07 HOF fr-pl, formal dlnin& rm., Privacyln your shelterd, priced right at $85,750. 8A.M.T06P.M. •11 1,. .. ~I plexes, in Huntington••••••••••••••••••••••• Sharp, oeal., clean, near f IYOWHY. family rm. w/rock (rpl. sparklingpool.•br-artisl Call75l·:rJM Agt. 1---------1 . ~a Beach.Owner.8411-1230 iir.•CHR-•Lt n ow. Mesa Verde 's •• 4 Br, fom·rm, 2\.Aa Ba, 2 & sep. wel bar. Brk~st r etr eat c 0 m p 1 et e ~Oft leach Plact1 -u-. 1 • ,. floe1t, u aUable now. 3 ~:IDick frplc's upgraded nook; laundry rm. Prin· w/skyllght. Island CONDO '68 Broaamore 12xS2', a.-ti 20 Units Jn Pico Rivera WINTER·SUMMER Bedrm, 2 ba, $US/mo. lll:ruout.Feeland.Owner d pall only. Open Sat. kitchen combined w/all Vlllagewalk·2Br,or.So. new 8xl6 screen room, .-.-r.ltr •• Ca. Wishes to trade up. :-YEARLY C...11 5'9-11655 ~.~j.l65,900. P r i n only 1-4. 1311 AnUaua Way ~room. Open 1·5, Cst Plaza. ln mint cood. Adult park. Walk to MOOOUA~sl·~fO UACM Submit, q ualifi ed prtn 5 Br, 4 Ba Oceanfront. Ope•s.t/S..1·4 -~ $212.000548·74&4 a:u Pea cb Tree Ln. pool·1ar.Byowner.Eves ocean.CS1912> American ....;..;.=...;=-'------1 only.agt.968·7864 Yearl)'$l200mo. 1675HewH_...n IYOWHER OPD4SAT/SUHl·S Pelican Proper ties 75H <*. Mobile Home Sales, 6l--------•ISUNITSFOR SALE H.B. MnCIV..-.,C.M. Spyglass Hilt, $2$0,000. 5 1339HampehlreCircle 64S-7SSS INVESTORS DREAM 557-9390 39 UNITS Desire trade, 1 blk from 1· Br 3 Ba. View. Harbor Great for the execuUvel PAHORA.ei..IC'VllW ~per sbup 3 Br 2 Ba, Acnoge f« sde ,1200 Santa Ana. $600,000 om. Agt. 968-'7864 •. I A3MAl1YMUPE~RSB . vtew Hil~.$199,500.48r 4BR .• ram.rm .• din.rm. Sea View. Magu1ocant sep din rm, Garden••••••••••••••••••••••• 27Bachelorwnts& 7 UNITS Prld• of 2 Ba. View. 640·2981 + bllliard rm. 3 C&t gar. vista of ocean &c llahta Grove Slbool District. AYE ACRES -12 l·Bdrm. units · ~ <Qu.a.lllled 81.1YersOnty) Pool!SllS.000 Cromlhis brandne-W•Br Walk lo M et!Sq Park, SO.ofCOIOHA. llLLGRUHDY .. OwHnhlp, la VO· Spaclous 4 Br 2Ba,comp LEESCRONEK home..A-oow "-pickcpt sbops,sc . ,900. I t I F II •ir.Aif"""• 67~._161 Six I 11. one II tum. Fplc, Wllhr/ dryr, EA.cn'BLUFF REALTOR 64.2·9123 ... "" Geml 'ft 1139--6623 Excel e n v ow. u ~ WK ...,. I 0 D/W, 2 car gar. No pets. ---------41!drm + Cam rm, out· colors &other llJlgrndes. price $9,90013kr. w /frp c. WRer. S7SO mo Avail Apr 1· CUl'E-comfortable-clean ~--"'' •-L···'" bit Priced to self"a l only s COAST 714/5222080 n4s,000.644-15S4 J ........... .;u .,,,._ 3 bc:drm,2ba,fplc.cptd, • ......... a v ... w. ......,. . Somerset Model o D • • ·PRIDE ' . -""'"".., ............... --t /RV •tora1• quie' BJ owner, will finance. Sl95.000. wner. ay •a•• OR676-5717 • ••oo ..... ...., "' Appt..u.• 427 979-3971. Eva " wknda A SA • • Lotsfof'Sale 66 s BR, exclusive Point n&hbrhd. Incl 11rdn.r. Sll!S,000. ..... 1 en a larse, •un.Q1. pool· ~ • Nr ow .. Morning Sun;•. AP-wh••• · . . ....................... .,... 00 beach. $800/mo. $G:S/molM.A&t.~ ~HOUSE ti.sed lot.lbtssbcclrVom. apot.leu rondlUon, adult for.... • 1300 Of Owner~ DUPLEX LOT Coat• i-·r lease OI' 1ummer ~ ,.ft_,,_,• s beth home exudes old· OPa. St=T . ·1-S oc:cupled., a bdn:113. tao .. ••••••••••••••••••••• Ml $39 soo PbU #-_., -...;... _______ _ PRES&n'S r .. Mooed tomlort and ,_,u .. u et lttn tlw Superb To Meu, I • nte.67J..4St5v•-· N ln ocl led .Stand new oceanfront roomineu! l'lreplaice in 331 IA • ...,.,w.tJ~ onwa 1 Dana PohJt elt ht apart· Units lnclu"dlol ,a SullivaoRltr.Ht-2l03 Corom .. M4r 3122 ~=~ 3thr~:'ea.•1ie duplex, 3 br a.. a br. family room abd livlnt Ubique, ••1 out home, llstT See for $73,SIOO. menta $218,000. P.O. Box bedroom, 2 bath QWner 1 S\trveycid vacant lot oo ......... •••••••••••••• r rd w/ardor • .,IS, 1179,500. t oom, la r .. oat-In c:barmlnat Top d e· 54&-,1'1S4otllllW3'1l. 2818.CllptstranoBeach. home. Private paUoe, canal, Np Sho re•. SUPSRCLEAN 983-278'1 ~wport Shoru A· tdtcbenandfamily .. la4 corator's pet proJcc:t! Ca•hr!'ILAlh/ dishwu henandwuber ownr/Ajot. SCU,800. Xln.t*.So.Bwy --------]:\oame 3 br, aal. atory. formal dlntna room-lodades It all; UlR, den. Cry,ei 1500 •dryer bookttl>· Only one -.17'11. MuJta.oo pet.a 3 bdnn, I ba, Nu Detnt, ta 117900 perfect for you and 2baths.Com: ~rum. • ........ •••••••••••••• year yotlD1. Call for 2Br~mo.Cal1Avl3 bJcyd. Open Sat.-!itm. 883 • Suwlnd c.ondo. a ~'1'12,500. Move-lnruW r.:,,.!!och· HARBOR REST ME'M· appt. 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Yrly. se at (182.UJ2/89Z...f73l ·~~""-.1-.-wooday . $550/mo. 111 .1.1w .,.;: 111.•ll'll: 1 =~~~~~~~~ ~12!06 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SpM:. a lw apt ar Ul9 it as 2 2 BR, 2 Ba, m01St utUa. pd. =r:·~U for appt., S Br Exec. 2 Ba. Up-OPENDAJLY ~ lrvtneCoUPlt.38r+ $4.50 lw • ..._ft-pk, peUo Ii Mo. to Mo. S2.SO. 622 C,.,.ie.~~RT graded. Fncd yarct, 8A.ll.T08P.ll. RANCH•-•BrZBa IAYca.EST IrvtneCoUpttlb"+ $C75 pool Adult.I. $125. No Hamilton.6'5--031' associated t\ o. ~ I .. o • , • • • • . A '' brdelau QU. 546-lOM Sl. ~vr"11;-rn"v frplc, crpt/drps. ~ar ""'-· • Lovety family bpme. 4 CMNnrlBr Tiff $500 pets.MS-mlorl37-81Sl7 REALTORS b:h. school, • ...._, $450. ~S.J.3Br2BaSan bme. Uperaded cpU" bdrm f -;1.. 2' ... HBJBr.~be:lcb"-c.cr. bnutilul bome on VIEW OF OCEAN & 675-5511 ~155 . .....,... Lw.s Rey, golf cne le drps, lmmed. occpy. ··a,,_,. nn., .,... .. ....., LidoLtle.-· .. cost-MesaVerde2brupttain. ClTYlite,bnte,alry11oew ---------1---------• laltevu. t62S.5C'M044 Jl1exible wm1. $&3$ mo. ba. Pool & BBQ. $800. (fumiabed) + ~utll.~67S-87tS New cpts. Refa. $250. 2 br, 2 ba. dsbwshr,'gjlr, 2 BR&4 BR. From $350to Super3br,,ba, OW, M0-1714 ~o-ors ,.,.rb11....c1• CALL NOW •113815'&-5860 jocuui. S35Smo. 6'SGSG ~ks~~~, shop'&. & R/07~':6.,~S3'7S 3~~cfac'~~.U~j GREENTREE 2 Br, hv [\8 IJ11j!lj]I 752 • 7315 avY.~~18~~. 2d::: Eastside new tnhouses. &979-33'1 6 Duplex. 2Br1 Ba, (.'Omp 3Br,2ba$3Mmo. $430.Ava.ilnow. 7SZ.7147 ~-~~ ;d~c!~~· ~ ~: Jifu' Jk DONALDM.IUlD ref's.req'd.49!MHT ~rn:~~ica~r, 2 *COURTilt redecorated, gar, ws hr. Avail. now! Wooclbrid99 Place & park. $375. 826--0878. -•11:-=-Aa..cie... • ._,~ l Br beach apt. Avail until 20r. Sparkling nu crpL'>. dryr hkap, s ml fncd yd. 968-473'1or~ll :;:!!egtb W?°dbridfe Terrace lmmac. 3 Br. 2 Big Canyon prestieious 2brnear Hoag Hosp. l or 2 June 15· Dys 67J.8JOO; ~~a:a~o ~:=/';,1!~: ~:1::i~~ Sml child OK, no pets. Walk to the beach from rm din r:;; .;~r~, iv ba. Blw. fplc, pool, Jae. Broadmoor home. 3000 employed gents. 1295 & evsm.9l05. NO DEPOSITTOQUAL. No pct!>. 347 w. Wilson, Sl95+dep.~l&I this lovely 3 br, 2 ba, gai All graded A~Cr Avail now $410/mo. sq. fl. back bay view, 4 dep,ref.548·3682 ONTHEBEACH •2brtowabomew/frpl CM.(213)447·5280 . J)c:luxeDuplex$Br2Ba, cpts, drps, R/0, avail nr: lakJ>e . Le'a sc'. 64().0056or~71. br, 2'h ba, fam rm. Cciedalllld II Smsteepin1apt.uW pd. ·.Lce~~~ ... ~}Vov.:. .. w--'"'A l brll""'.C .. •s, new cpts ,. paint. encl n o w S 3 5 5 I m o . Owner/Brkr 552.7588 1mmed occupy. 11000 or u ........ ---1.L.........1 SIS. 87~186S Adulta_gauu --_ ....... ..., .... .- dbl ~ t . r><>< 1 714 ,...,.. .u<n • lseopt 640-1714 _...__ • .,.__,. -..... drps, stove. 1 child olt, no car . ,pa10.-. .......--•R-•LS • · .,......~.,. n-..A.. p · h '"'"'"' •--..:.--------•••••••••••••••••••••••• nts pe•· OpenSat/Sunl2S child .831-1164 OceanVu2,.,llthSt.New ..,..,....etree atio me •. 2 l""Y~....-et •L..&.-t.L-..a .... · • ....,.. br 2 ba den tenms 2 BR ............... S38S "' .-.--DELUXE 3 Br 2 Ba ofllat --lllAMD MIW 707 W.18t.b, 581·3496 3 Br. downtown. no pets 4 Br, 21,A, Ba, !pie, din ~. $400 ~o.. 646-3686 • 2 BR .•••••••••••••• 1400 Fum /unf. Lge2 Jk, 2 Ba, Tee L. Niluel, Cntry Clb. •••••••••••••••••--•• 2 b r tow n b o uses, Call 75l·:KT73 arter 6PM. area. wetbar, l blk bch. 2 BR. ....•.••..•• , • $425 w/guest & bath, steps lo Comm pool, assoc c1ues G 111 at 3802 garaaes. fenced patios 2 BR, cpts, drp1. Kld.! ok, $340.Avail4/1. Landsc.$49Smo.968--0652 T...tlen>d&Gletl 2BR.den .......... S495 pvtbeac~.fplc,&mini pd.Lse.830-9544 ....................... air cond. $295/mo'. no pets. Garage. $225. ~4BR.2BA,fplc, art4PM New & t.ernfic on best 38R .••.•...•.••••. $$25 view. $600 mo. No pets. T wnhouH BUENA PK. New, 1&2 642-8611or6'2.(l282 _Ms. __ 2978 ______ _ dblegar .• CoUegc J>Jrk, Redec. 2 br, nu cpts & s~reel location with 38R ............... $500 548-0554 ou.t.W•d 3525 Bupts,cpts,~,bUas, HarborTo---.. d R/o 2 C sizeable yard Be the 3 BR. ····•····· · ·•· S425 pool The Villa Woods NeW studio, 2 bedrm , l'h 2 B 2 l 1"· b ...,.," ~/mo. Call 557·73<!-t rps, . ar gar. . . · 3 BR ........• , •... $595 Nr new Lido Vtllage, 3 Br, ••••••••••••••••••••••• · bath, air cond., pr1 v r, s y, "" a, ~ --$325/mo.714 :963-4569 first to live m Uus new 3BR. ••··•····•···· ~""' 2b Ba, dplx. beam ceilg. lyrold2story.2br2'hba 81824thSt.<714)S2l·7072 patio. all bltos, nwct. mo.,or2Brsngl level, I EASTSIDl'.:-2 bedrm, 1 ncss and help decorate J """"' ltns d tl S395 I • .......__ " ba. $215 mo. All new de· bath, fplc, gar., clean• lmmac 3 Br 2 Ba cul de Br & Olli rm. $6.50/mo 3 BR .............. S625 , sun e .· yr Y den in Hunt. be11ch. Up--tsac.c1 3806 Mgr. 1919 Anabelm St. cor. Mature adolts Ollly. $325/mo. sac, cpli, driis. bltns. Nr lse. 4 UR ••••.•••.•• , •• ~ ~-.JJ4 "'2 Clubhouse grades. rear p;.illo. 2 car •1••,••-•••••-••••••• 645·5106$280/mo. Adults. no pets. 646.0392. 2217 Agent 642·5200/645·2423 Central Pk. $425. 847-4525 WATERFRONT HOM ES 4 BR. • · • · • • • · · · • • · • $680 ·l ; S98·~ gar w/opnr. Steps to pool &lboa Isle eance apt an 381' 2Ba $27S.. Harbor Blvd. Mgr. l>·l. 631-1400 TIIECOVE & clbhse. Walk to shops. yrly lse. Open house fOcia • 2 Br Dplx, laund. gar, 11 Boatsbpsavall. Avail March. $375. Sat/Sun.U8~Topu ~KidsOK.. Qwet 1 Br dplx, lcltcll yd. adults only, no pets No Fee To Tenant Dulwte 4 BR. 2 Ba, cent. 1 Or 2 BR. condom" · 8'8·2294 ~ bltns drps cpt.i; uWWes si65. Avinl now 495.0733 3 B 3 ba r d ..,ell air cond frplc cov · tnium ••Lee. 1800 aqJl. 3 Jk, ! .. .._,. .. ,,...,_,..E pd..,;., L"I ' ' , r, , r. en~ • • 1n excl~save bayCront O..-usu..fww 3600 Ba, ap(, unl, dbl iar, 1 ,..~Ye.DU Znd fir. 2 .-... ower,Tear. _a_f_t 5_p;.._m_. ------• 3 Br, 2 ba, pool, $440 paAlsouo.Be commUDil)'. Pool, beach. -••••••••••••• ... ••••• -....-fr Ba..-t. • .. ,..._fr br, 1 ba, &ar. lllddle· 2 Br 2 o-2 BR, lYJ Ba, adults $325. r I aut. 3dBRd, 2 ba, secunty. 1750 Balboa Pen W Bay Ave ......,bo ' iul_,._ ... • _..., ·1 aeed or rettred. no peta. °"• cpts, drps, nr MESAVERDE3Br2Ba. l&drm.Zba.FRS450 rpc, upgra e crpt.New terori , .... B SHERM.ANASSOC • · , s pp1nc, 1n1fY ac1 , ms.tat•lst+SlOOaec. shops.$300.lnqwreApt D/W, rpts, drpe. fplc. Short Lease. 540-0469 or wa e~LCU l r • 3 Br • 2 B a , r r p I c , Ux30 patio, 10' balcony, dep. Aft. 6PM ~9928 A, 338 Ogle, CM ~a r . p.;tio. S405 lse ~~~_rm.21,;bath ocn vu S44-84l5 condo Tennis, pool, ~ cpts/drps, &•r, 67S-46M ava.il3/1S.$175/mo.yrly. ---------! ~3368 ""'"'""· S450. s a u n a , R e c r m . The BlufCs·Townhouse. an 7PM Call nowt 675~21 •• $330. Xtra lee tnhse. 1.,, 2 BR, all bltl\li, gar, ~dry, $195. uhl pd. pool. rcfng, + mor~. Call now! Sml fee. 645-4900 * •Con..,,..rs Guide 3 BR, 2 BA, lge yd 14i5 Yrly lse, $450 mo. 4 Br 2 Owner I Agt. 546-2018. 38r. 2,'2 ba. Back bay ba, garage. Adult.s. 2400 no pels. $325. 203 OCI~. 48R,2 BA,Seabury$475 Ba, FP, 4502 Wyngate. -----*COURT* COZY1br,S300mo. "'"-n•u.1ruroooc 548·3281eves/wlmds 3 UR, H• Ba, Yorktown 551·2000or894·3'84 Woodbridge Estate vie w UOO /mo . Ph Yrly ll•Mi Apolena c..MK: ... .,_.,.,._, Condo $425 Madll>On Huge J Br, air, &14·5226 2Br. Sparkling nu crpts, ._... Adult 2 Bedroom beam Lovely Mesa Verde -.pt All in southeast H B RANCHOSANJOAQUlN lndscpd. $600 mo . s235 2 Br, TH. pool. closed m gar. 2 blks to ,........_.-_ ~•oJ ceilings no pell $2to56S Lrg 2 br, 2 ba, frple & Coats & Wallace R~al ··SPECIALIST" Owner. Brkr 640·0926 SinglesOK.Fee Harboc Plaui. No child. -~ W.WU~,lnq.Apt.C. pantry.$300mo.751-8888 ...,.,.,. 2 Br, you'll love it' ''-llAboutUn1'lS No ""ls. 347 W. W"·-, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ F.sUlte 962-«M .._.. For, -aoA 3 bedroom townhome Mam Rentals, 540.5370 ""' ........., ... ...,,., Beams, patio, ::.ml fee.I~~~~~~~~~ IA:' ~ CM. 1213)4'7·5260 to beach. 2bl', 2 ba, BQCe 2br, utll pd. Encl. n~ l&c2'bcdrmapt.s. 645-4000 1-Officeinl>evelopment S42S University Park Knotty pine 3Br, 2ba, lrg $Wldeek, ocean TU, em:. patlo.31i6E.20tbSt,C.M. ~tot3.lflpermo. *•Consumers Gui• San Joacpii1t Realtors ·mo. ~9·5749 gar. e:rdn area. $500. 411 Aparilmllh Ftttwfstwd gar. Yrly. $!650. Adults. fZ'JS/mo.MS-3936 ""uvplltiol; &garages. Brand oew 3 bedrm 752-1685 l.ocJilnoa.ach 3248 EmersooSt.642·1659 ••••••••••••••••••••••• no pea. c..11 9 to 6:30, Baebelor S18S. Stove It ~~~~i'r~.1~ CTRL loc. 1 Br. !ncd yd. Pa. stv fng KlcP ok. $240. Tenex 898-9891 Sm Pee S!9S 3 br, fncd yard. Child &pet OK.103SW. W11M>n. OPEN LANDJNG home. 1900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• On lhe w ~ P.-...o 3707 ~Oor67J.l980 _,..,.., lnC!l SQ.rt. with formal dining, Lease in Exclusive 3 Arch ater. outs~nding ••••••••••••••••••••••• Br 2 Ba, all new, c:....._ •<aA... ~ OO'M'AGE TneZ br. ~ owner wants l yr lse & Irvine. TIM? Colony Bay 3br, 2• iba. F.R .. vu. ~1~r r~ Ba& ~~~r Ulb~~~ $145 UUls pd. Nr. OoeaA. dips I& pa.int. $47S Yl'l;: Pal;Jo. gar. & wasla rm. $575 pe r mo. inc Id& Charnung 3 bdrm., 2 ba. Pvt bch. Tennis. Call w/fplc & balcony. Pool & Fee 206-33rd St. !upMair$) LAR GE 1&2 br apts. Ch1lctren OK, no pets. • itardener. home In qwet setting. Brobr Ruth Sachar eves tennis priv. $650. 6'S-0836 Main Rentals. ~53'10 &t6-&'7&lor64$.,JJJ'l Dshwhr, pool. .Adults, Wtr. pd. S2.50 mo. +last Sharp 3 bedrm, 2 bath Large farm ·• t y I e !m-4051. Southland As· ~ $225. mo. Gaa pd, mo. & dcp. A•I. 4/li>, For h ouse 1n g r eat k1lcheo J ust a spl4'sh 50".SlS-2012 Yrly 2 Br & den. 2 Ha BEACHs1delbr,utllpd, BAYFRONT 778ScottPl.645-56ll appt.tosee.645-2240 llusinc-.o; & h1>mc (4 neighborhood lmmed fromtbepool&an over -.. home Fplc. D W. dbl pctok,onlyS195 Lge2Br2Ba,pool.se<:., LAMAMCHAAPTS hdrm I t9lh ~l ('M wned poss $400/mo. Roberts head lob from the unn1s Oceai:troot Chrr Dr. 3 br, ~df, _walk to bch. pools & Tenu89tl-9891 Sm Fee balcony, beaut., \•iew. LG 2 br studio. Avl. 4/1. for 1·v r e pJ Ir• up Realty848·1688 cl. Squeeky clean & $650 mo 1 br $290/mo. tennJS. S475 mo.&15·0836 Coro.adelW. 3722 $575 yrly. s.5.2·5325 or Eastside. f)"eahly dee: •• 2 .S260. mo. No Pets .. hoht<'ry. flun-.t, Mcnc pnced at a modest $42.5 <2131876-2723 eves f7S.800I BR. Addl&s only, no pets. 9'J6 0659 • serv. 11cct wn photo per mo Re d r OCE .. , V EW Beaut 4 Bdrm, fam rm, •••••••••••••••••-•••• Poot lnnned. occupan· 2 Br dplx new cpls drp• processmit + J<I other C I 4 Br. 2 ba. red«. rov'd med. .....:.u ... !,.yY or im I A:3''s 21 Ba beadch I Condo Walk to beach SUB-LET my cbanniat 2 nnc TiiQI $1'15. Uhl pd. cy. $22511•. M&-19'7 fplc, nr 'park, ref's~ . ..,;,;,s· hu-.. Comm !'lee m 221121 patio. Walk to bcb A --~ _.... 11\J e. r • yar · 1m· Tennis, pool. sauna & br apt. for 4 mos. Avl 4/1. All wekome. Pee ""'°" gla!\sfront bltl,: Parklrlll beauty. $450 Owner, med occpy · S39S mo. J3CU2.2.l Avail Apr 1st Pvt. patio. gar, walk to Mam Rentals, 540·5370 1 BR. cpts, drps. Kids ok. mo. No pets, child t1k. r & Open Hse Sat & Sun $650/mo. Su.....,rior R--•. bcb"sbops. 640.7785 no pets. Garage. $200. fAS58-ll ront rear.S4SOpermo !Jfilll:!6l.Agt962-44:>i 10·5PM. 714·6211·2819·, ,,_ .,.. eor-.. Mw JaZJ --------549_42311 or a..2 9~ ty 631·13(» or &16·0781 8'5-2978 Br or l Br & Fa m R -----For rent J bdrm. •~• ba. 990-2517or~9631 ,_ ............ ~-37z11 ••••••••·--••••-• m, Nil()('(' b _..__ ~ ADULT l"2 Br Vaoant. fpic. green space, l. r, .,ome ulll Twnhome, itaraii:e. pool, BEACH casUe 4 Br z &. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Redecorated fftside l.i ~ature ad Its, J.22s. Vd. K& P uk. S260 patio, II B Call 5J0..4333 many xtras, KlcP OK 55001 M 0 · 2 n r +den $40.00 ....,...~ & UP .., out. All uW pd. Call Sue, _ti42-0411 Tt>nt>11 1!!18'»l!llSmFee -home Walk tobch. Pool ...... g\ ~ .... ,.,, --------2 BR. I HA condo. Pool & By Ownfl"-Brand new JBr SS50 &tennis. •St.udlo&l BRApt.s .,, 556-7777. DELUXE never hved 111 ·• Dc.t0 Point 3226 n·creation. $315/mo. Call Condo .in Woodbridge, Tenex 898·9891 Sm Fee °'c7S/mo. 4ar, den, vi·ew •TV le Maid Serv AYail ~·.-t!>rCs .. ,..,.. ......,1 I ..., ...._ __ Serv ff d Newnnrt 8"' .. ts. Buod Br, patio. de.cit, fplc, ••••••••••••••••••••••• . ..,.,.~ poo • Jacuiu, tennis Oce""ViewPortof1·nn $650/Mo. 3Br on water ..... ..,..., • t pool ,.... -dshwllhr -64 " '"61 0 r F. 1 I , courts 4c lake, 1450 mu. -· 2376 Newport Blvd, Clit CORONA DEL new Twnhse. 1 4i 2 Br '..,.,...,. ~ .. .,... ~na 01~l. .xc us Vl' Nfo.WREACHHOUSE 6Th-926aor 615 1n 2 3br,2h ba,newhme. w1thdockforyourboat 5'8-9'75Sor84$-396'1 MAR frpJc, dishw.as her & 2 Br unfW11 ga~en apt arina 11.'w. I m 1 Ultra lovely J+2h, FP. _ __ 1750-mo ~ Sl4001Mo. 4 Br home with 2 Br Townbouae, frplc. drapes. 245 i6dt Place. Adults. Newly 1"'1.'decorat: Sharp. Tn level. f'rplr dbl J(ar, w .. lk ti> ever· RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN 1 _uw-3250 l~e yd & boat dock for $195. mo. 1 br. Mature Pool,len.nis.Someocean From $250.642-S'722 ed. l>shwhr, i\/C. Gas & Liv rm, Cam rm. I brs, 2 lhUl" A I n ..... u. T-·-"~-· 2 ._ d• 2' _,.... n-. lar"e boat d lls •· Q l & Catalina views. Close h N rt I t I Y ... va1 o w. _, vww..,...,..,. .. .. n.. ,-. ••••••••••••••• .. •••••• "" a u .• no pc ... c;. we . wtr p<l. Pa tit.>, carport, a ew l'V" rp . <'VI mo Call~0270 ba, nr. poo l le golf $750/Mo.Avail/\prilthru secure . Ponderosa toshopping&finebeach. 21r-View·o.k!H pool&rcc roo m.979.1911 palm. lit fncd biat:k yd course UU9 sq ft $$25 lt'.i MO. FREE RENT Aug~. On water with Mobile Es talcs, 1991 644·~11 Bllns·adult.s·Si295. Bltns. Avul l 3 /U SUPER CONDO 2 Mstr. mo~ • · 3br,2 ba,fam rm,frplc, boatdock • Newport,646-&3'13 ~12or631·3652 Eastside.W:i.1kto 1'1lh..2 $795/mo. 1~ tW4 br's., 2l"J ba, wet bar, dbl c pts, drps. fncd yd . W• frowt ~ ......., l b ..... _ Is. O ._,-. ~ _ ~ ~-_...,, 2 .. -..;.# Br, car, s ide yd. Sm! --. ---earw1opnr., W/D. pool It 4 br. Willows Nr. frwy. $385/mo. Call Rus ty, C• 611 1400 • -r, .....-, sg -.--~.-.-..,.,,. • .-. .. /'!l&Ove. ch11dr~n OK no pets lH1ce R...tab tcmus. 1800 sq. n. $395 K hl.pck"•bop'e.,cpt.a. 549-1862 ~ Fee en 38R. 2BA Duplexes. Pool,cloR'9~ftr}'tbmc. $DS.1S2-IC'AIO. • 4flr.2bahs4.'$48ll11110 Ownr.963-5716 drps, a prklrs. $375. AIR COND. 8 b MalnRentals,5'0-5370 .vsilable.closetoshops, Nopet5.~.~7ZJ7 2 Br. L~e rurn1~bed -5'5i2-1JC77;Ml·1339 .. r, 2 a. beaclalcpark XlnlCdM 2 Br 1 & · &. house Wlth Oc-ren view I Hav~ Seven! 3 br homes wshr le dryer. cul-de-sac. Spotless 2 Br, den, 2 Ba, $175. Bach. nowers/trees. locations. Fr~m $350 to 2 BR, ~. drps, bltns. drps, ctli~:W0:,a~~ & :! Br, 2ba. Unfum, f>\I ~ towntwlmet w/pool, Woodbnd&e S Br 2 JU. Vlew. ~.Day 718--7667 ; Monaco. Incl. yard care, nopets/smkn. Rapp. E $475. Ask for Missi, N~rshappmg. ld91 for la.st mo rcnL 125 i:; Bay ,,,NI, "6!Ll/Ch11dren OK h•nnis, C'lc. $425/~SO. lndscpd, deck. spmklrs. evaiiM-SM3. :l\a1 I Mar. 15, Agl. PatJ01308roadway m.zniorS4S-l067 rruddleace cpl. sns. No St s..:m6 · ~:, Joa.n c>r J o 846-ll7l or u r opnr. SS1·2340 -673-6510or640-5734 c:ftldnmarpets.H>Olll POINT RE\LTY ~z:s87 ' ~1186 ' BACKWOODS ModJeska -l¥>UAR saver 1 Br fall CLEAN 2 B t. d c \LL 4 00. 5600 C)'Tl. 2 br bome, only SUBLEASE. 6 mos. 4 Br, rum. Avail now. $175 2 Br 1 Be apt.. s.. ot Uwy, 2 It walk to sboppu11, r a, rps. ' Vac3nt. 3 8R, t\t be. For lse $350. 2br, I~bo, S300 Dovrr Shores. Sl690/mo. Tenex8989891Smree Milts,.., pets. S28S per -·mo. Call MU~ ~·:r·~ds,pet::; BToro 3212 cklktoocemn. S375. Allt mw Ta.nbouff. Wood· Tt nex898-te91SmFee 642·!987 u.~°"t.ecll 17 mo. 642·59S3 wkdys ...... ~tty .., __ . __ >()_. ____ _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• forKetlh!168-l317Bkr. bndge Da.ya ~or ·-.. ...,. 673 3•s3 8~5 9391 N!:WERSPAC.4-Pf..EX ~ ' SINGLES 3 Br, den, A/C, NewPCl'f w.Mhta ••••••••••••••••••••••• · " or '" · &RAMO OPENING -L~kefront ·l..k l-'1>rest. Wolk to bch. 4 br $350 alJmodklt,onlyS37S View bom~:-·c~~Y 2 S'91ALLBEACHHOTEL evs/wknda. Mesa Verde, 3 Br, 2 Ba. f,antaRJc VU, 4 Br, 3 nn. Kids. 1111. OK. F~ · Z IEMT ALS Tenedt!ll-11181 Sm Fee bedrm + den. All newly Rooms $30 Wk. 3 BR. oceanview, walk to •ealiB.AU q(1aet Is pvt. llas bn t:k 771'/01~1ub prlv. $SllS. u a1no-•-•-,"-•.,o 3 Br...__ T d t d F t 1 A"'•S130 pie:, scp dUlc aret1, v'" -._.. ..... ---· . ..... 1'ftbouse on $37$/ 3 b 2 ba A/C ecora e • an a~t c ,,..... /mo. 536·7056 bcb. i.e. for 6 mos. or APABTllENTS Joc:ttd aar. etc. f.oantoln Valley 3234 2 Br condo, adult com· Jeffrey. $.115/mo. nr. :::sroo!f. 552-95ol & ::~ f'J' !~~a cv:~w~ Hult~• ~~l~,s;~· r2.uli~: OOWN?OWN C.M. Sil'} mo. 5*-4016 ....................... PIH, pool" rec facll. Nr 3 Br, 2~ ba house In 9$5.2200 gardener. Barrett Realty ..._.. 374 Jmltins eves & wtlnds. ~c::911Dnffew-AYL 31~ i Ba, l lf.t Ba .. Studio, AIJ new decor, 4 Ur 2 Ba, ~!:u::,~ Adams. Deerfield. S42S/mo. Call ~ ~ 3252 642·5200. ••••••••••••••··~·-· 7H..s.51-l22t I Bdrm sz •/patio. Newb' H dC'c:. !pie, huge fncd yd. Kids . ~ Paul~ll.22 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2b lf" d ~ s .tud10 •. walk to bch 2 Bdrm, l'Aba $115 No,.u. S23Smo. 5.'M-7834 .,..•·OK 1410 • ._ ~.ru" ·Sha 28 2 BRAND r 1 e·a-way. ge Jacuu1. fpl1•, v1ow o 2 BR, newly dee. Bltns, It Be t'f 1 k l'k ,~..,. · ................. rp r, ur K•n1e. Willows 4BR. 2Ba. Xlnt new 2Br+Den ya.rd, fr uit trees . harbor, $260. Uta) 4' airy. $320. 644:48'8 au 1 u pur • 1 cal· Attractive 4Br 38a + ~227• f3ncd,J~·7206$350 mo. area nr. schl.s It p;arkir;. VMona~~ummltCondo. Ptivacy. /\val1March28. 592·5521 •tel . (71') Daya;675·32S5E~ MOspbere, pool, a pa. blt d h .'b • -or-S400mo $51-lll09 iew. _. ... 1710493-0331 $37S.Nodogs.'99-1038or 846-7884 Jlllta fewlleps tocom· mi, 11 Wli r . w/w · Aak for No 73 Mr Bab· 494-5873 (648-8811 Al > Cute 2 Br 1 Ba~ S. pletesbol>ptn&. ~· ~rpl. nr schls & ~e~ lease 3 br, I~ ba. MO W.AIT'IHG cock.or (21.3)sal-2'01. • Laguna a.ach 17"8 of Hwy,' gar tndadi!d. Wbeekltandl!ll.ltned ~o '+~:rt~·(~~ 963--hriiHR. S3$0 mo. 1 BrCoodo $Z75/mo BEAUTIFUL VIEW N $150 & 1175 et Beach Ulil ••••••••••••••••••••••• $.120. Ph &t0-0595f'Vea. Adulb. no pets 838-• E 2BrCondo ~ • ew ~· Relrtc + mare Sml $11115 uwa pd oceaa vtew 161 E. tllllStrect 842-= llt 29, d1y1. Ooee to Hunt. Harbour 2 Br Condo S32S !Br1 PatJO ff.me, 2000+ iq ee. ~ cJ)l or •ii.:::.. • SUper delulle IMI ... ft. 2 ---~ eve. N • w 3 b t , 2 b .; 2 Bl-Home $350 ... am rm, 2 frpte., wet * •C 1 w n Wde M• · MO-SJJo BR. den, 2~ ba.. •· ..,. 2°-· 3"-_. 2b •-ho Bltns f I •Br"-""-..-blU', a/c, Comm pool/· blir, laundry, fqlt. S1S 9r, .... ~mo. ~"''1 ' ....... rm, ~r ..,_., use. • rp • • """""" -Jacu11I. Xlnt 1cbla. Big ~TwnhN 2 br J" •-... '"' lfo.ITW1J86*MU 11&6 ...._lZIE. Bay. bonus room, fplc, Dw, Pt•&•, pool, &.ennia crts. 3BrTowntuno $400 .. __ _. •-'11 NO p.,..,... ba o ' __,..... ~.ua S386/mo.714:111J.4589 (213 )89741:21AA:M&-9088 3Br8ome MU ._y._., ' .... ..,.. · R,~, bltm. ··--·-·--•-••• Oceulalde lMJof~ --------1_;;_........;.... __ .;....:.;..;..:.:...;:.;..:~ 3BrGlrdeisHm M2:5 MIS/mo. Pb OW21111 dy, balconylUS. JM ALICIAl'LAI.A Apt. 28r o!l ~·.:;: m. .._, .... 111r • ........... Mlllf 4 Br. 2 ba, exec. home. Lrie lbr, redec, 1300. 2BrTownbme $42$ ~ev. Sona.•• J276 Scenic Mountain Vien SMO/mo.Pb'7Soae • k,.tla. _...... CGfW'G&dlll.Alllll!tWI Avail. now. SSOO/mo wMU cool)~. no pets, 3BrTownhme 5425 HIUO NEW ••••••••••••••••••••••• Large, dlx adu lt J -~'42·19. _,.Wlh.-;;;;·• 962-0lll2or~ll 323 lUh St. Open 2BrDenPaUoHm S42$ DIUU't 3 Br, 2bli, nice yd. Good Bdrm Apta. P\Jfll at un• I ILkTOOCIAM 2.. _,,.'V 3 BR,2 ba.newlydecor'd S.t/Sun,Owner.5'3-0362 3-BrDeaHome "'° Fully n~t.ed, prof. location.. JU" ClU' Hall. rum. La. J br Ir ba., bltns + ~•t:toft --<lldmojesle av. lot. $385. lilt, last. & Brand new4Br, 3ba, 3car 3BrFR ffome S4lO lndscpd 4 Bdrm bomt. S4SO/mo, llo. 493-9242 Pool, Jacuttl. Binlanb r e fr1g, cpts, drps. ..._ ,.....,...,_. dep. 963-3S.'1'1 gar. Fam rm. clJn rm. 2 3Br'l'cwmhome ~ Near Crown VaUey Hall Bk.r. 581-SlSlor stll-SUO c:aq>ort A:lndry fac. S300. Jocw:iJ, Dllet,llllCRs, slory. Country kltcb 4BrHome S4lO oo An• Maria wttb itt•t 25211 Stockport, Lai mo. Ah.It,, no pets. Spacious 21Jr. -. ~ Glltlt ... ~ ZXECtn"JVEHOME w/dbl aeU-clean ovens. 4BrGarden Hm "50 open view and prlvacy. Brand New a br. 2~ ba, Rills rJS.41311la-549-1.220af\6 Patio. taase ~ Wlfttodaff\11911L1'MI$. 4DR.IBA.boa\11t.e, Upgaded c:pt Ir drp .. 3BrHome SCIO "'7S per~ Qlve us a FP. Tee facll, ocean Sony,nopets. Qdl'l:DtUlorS.,.,. GFtCl'ld~af bes\ loc•Uon. 8$50/mo. Prof laodac:pd. (211) ~FR.DRRm ~ c.all: view.$39Smc>.flD.7411 ,......, lea. JM .,_~~=ch.l 2 Br ..... -. n.~....ar . Noree. Atect-.....U 5'1·1tSe !a-=~ ;Mi S.,,_ ......... liY nn, brr '-· flit r.io:-'cd.M beach. encl pat:---.....,_ ,__..,...~ 3 Br, 2 ... ~"' bltns. 2Brc.p.Hclllt1qloocon-IBr,DB -r MA y 0 c K C!Gph..... 1271 eoc>thf fee. ClbnH , LDm .,.... lncl'•· uUll. d/waab d:JI to f) • ror.~·~ frple,lt.ttltlidlltJn&rm. do. Din.,.., _paUo,. uW 1\coaderota -H!i-• .,._ ....................... pool, tcn:nlt, etc. S250 + :,;= no pm $.1.IO. Gu&;irlndd.t;rAmo. 0Mond'f#o111...__•,· S42Smo. &.oa FUlht S. A. rm, dbl pr. 'sm. A•all 'BrT.R.Ofco 9S%S ~~ ~ ove11 2br, 1 \4 b•, utll, Cat.Ill• 75MMl.I. _. -.... • 'Bl.-wr=-a """"""'" Forappt.NM117. now. 48r,Pool.~ S700 C7'4'tft,t aMe 1paclou1 master ste, evea.7•·9'05. G.PM Adtal.Mng. !'few Jbr, 2bl Condo. Ac· M Br,famnn,lnnld.IQ, 58rT,a.GJcD f1SO frplc, bl\m, yard tncd & Mawpertleadl 3769 OCC Speclal 1195. UWs Otrlcelopen 9:00t>8:(10. c .. to --a• ~rec mtn utll rm, frpl1 pat.lo.. wur lndscpd. ~blk to park. •• .. ••••••••••••••• •••• Yi,~.._tmbt•'-.'• Bl;" I ~.: l>d.·JIOOl.;!_eetall ..... ,. .,.,.0 Now rening. ' .. 1 ...-· toSt Slmon&Jude .... ""' JDd, 281, dlntn1 room 496.a>U BR,.._ .. _ J ........ .....,,poo,,nrU11:11 -M.&lnna.i ............ . n tns. t'IM. frplc, 1ero.1 • . -· nfel)lace larse tuc;;cl .....,._, w/pool/ IC, , Adlts, no pets. AvaU form Mu. SquaN Goll Ovrn#!r/At,t.. M2-5'60. yercl. Kid.. le ,.U ()It A STEAL 3 Br, bu&e fplc view of tbe bay, pat\o, S/11..MHJIU. 2 BR, (11>1, gor, Gldlts. No Crae.$450.841-501$ JlA)IBLIHO• 8r2Ba,qo J.m~t.te ~or chlld/petw..ic.omeP15. • • Ar . w. fir I d r )' r' "f!u. 120-A Clearbrook XTRA LO. aBt, 2Ba enclydforl<.6'.P.s:m. "7·190f ' Tenex....-SSmhic $3U+utll. Tom 8 . llll••-•¥ .4.524"3 Dople ... frn lc, dbl T.-x•~smr.. . f 44·5870 dya. Wknda -*..,. . _,_ br ... ~ .seCt 'l'tn:\llM, a br, Doo't dt'Op ..Uf Oth _.,, 111$A_~ ....,.,.,1 .Branda~ ~·DI' •Mil 1 Br, s b8, uar be.II.. ltMCHllALn a~.._~ llCO m ut Job1f'llhan.ao.nt Yllt.Y '2 Br, nr occao. a' D •-n ' :u.s~~=·pe&or .V 00. •mo. J'rpae. trfl mo. Cell ~~·~· •Uh•/•dl'J"I', l'llot Cluallled A4. llUl. A..U April 1. Call S75. ~U. -..or.... Ut-.2... nms--mo.--111. ,.._-.-, ··-• asa w..tMD ,,, • I .. , . -• • l_lfl:IM• .... tilt .... llli 1-I a• Jlr, a.._ .. ................ ....... -... -l!!~!!!~!:!!!J ........ Ailllllll. ............ /4/C • Dlllwar • .;,; ..,........ .... . ,. ,.,... DAU POINT OA&D -. ••· ==nm• a Me, BIVH)t>£WREHTALS I ... W/D ..... it.d. -------• s,.•I••• ,•--•·•l•r Jllllld•r't•.r.-~.": -TOllACH ...,, • .-t• .-, • · --· Lit • •· a M. '"*· ~ .. ,nv IOCCD dabwlfr, alt. 1ara 1•. f-.uxll ~ ...,. u. Yad> Clllriltl.amW...._.: NUZ eed. yc1. Ne nm &utbl llfr a br, 1 ba. Har~r •Ill• D••u br. l~ba.t ~911 Alabama. ... SUJ •r W...l ac'Lspac.mucer ::;r;;wllii:l;t;:;;ii;;l;fti" ...,. •a.eh. ft. bftM, enc pr lrpk, 1,_ ... _11_11 _____ -t amt.a, 411a rm • dbl 4 ..,.._ • Dea •l"· ml to oceaa, *Dia. llD HuaUnatoo Hrbr aree. aaraac. Aato door =-.i:::r.iii B•tlu •Fi repl ace pe t•. ree. SUO/SS'U. 2Br. pool, paUo condo. opeo.r awalJ. Pool • ,,.....,..,..." ..... •Priute llur Yu 16371'/..,.14'1 Nr beach thoPIS 1chl1 ~~rentlltfnm reenatloa arH. AduJU •S11clo1•d T•o·e•r lmmed • ' ...,.. .-""' -1 .. No ....... -ttU't o..&1111•&.aulldrJ Hook· 3br, l '°'ba• clOMd l•r. occupucy • ..-. 200,romon«WVDr.Wllt. ::..""'.. r--· .... vuo.-· trROllt:zeOlo133S up edlrpeUn1 fl Drapes walk'° atona, movie _Pb_~--------t ~1~=~-. .... 865AmliosWay ) Beallt apt plans, avail. .,.,_UST. ~ catwlnl Matt ol ........ SaaCJ.emaU. Lob ol tramc, hlP ID· come. h nentor1 It eqpmL hKluded. CS.GOO: &abmil often. ~tor •Bdlt-1.m ••. Muchmor•I bw. Avail lmmed. Sma 2 Br adult apt. w/paUo, Tctt'Of!OMI!_!!,...... f'um or~· Babcb, 1 ""'1LYS38S MO. pet olt. $295. M1·MA, SMO.Allutllpd. ~~,:'~ Leue. HR, 351 Vt. Lido br, 2 br, I .,.; a r, 2 --------• '-"'" &rl-63tl. 2 Br avail 4 1 "'.., Soud. Sl800/mo. baU.. Boamtd llv rms, In l>aa• Point, take · • ......-29lf ~ areu, atoraae, 1501 Wntclff Dr. =oulHJ•bway to Golden $280. New 1 Br & 2 +den apta, 2 Br, 2 Ba lux. apt over· (2) 3 Br apts. a U> 1 Br p a t lo• • d e c k s • Newport Flnandal Ctr Lantern then up the hill 2 Br, bath, patk>. 1 mi to HntgHarbourarea. looktna NewpGrt Bay apt. at l..l.doSoud.182$ & landscaped arounds, ~OfficeSpoce 1200 Sq. Ft. VeruUle IO ~ new rental com· bch. $24S/mo. MG-1441 with balcooy. (ittplace. $37S. cov. rrka. U&bted tennis, Call OD Site Manaaer Ulll,P, cpts. Can be epUL mqpity. Call 642-6512 all 6 PM. ~1.802 Call Jim Btirk:$hire v o 1 e y b a I I • 2 a t y (714) 60-3lll ext 266 4 Rms. Upper on Del E.LRISLEY. H20elllar . San Clemente '92-8ISC3 2 Br, dplxon cul-de·sac 5t ----------1 clubhouse, bllliard1, Mar. Rsnb&e. Place Rlty, br. 2ba, deck. ocean CONOO nrBeacb,3Brl~ Nr. Bcb & Slater. ~ ~ swimming pool, pin& Prime location in Hunt-C94-9704. view. 127S month. (21.3) Ba. pool. dbl gar, $25()/mo. lSt" last mo NOW eon&. hydro-spa, &ym. lngton Bea~b OD DESK SPACE w/phooe 191>-1392 mo.962·3519 rent + $7S cln'g fee 675•7900 . SOrry,oopeta. Brookhurst, 800 aquare 1 N 0 C P "CIOUS 2 br, or. Open House Su nday AvaiJMarcb20.846·5423 .:::::=======~I SouthwestComer (eet.Single,gardentfl)e ~~~~~Uy~~,,~• 4'ilFTGAUBY Newport Beach. Want ad1ve partner or may be purctlued.. llr. Smltb, l<M 8'1s-.30llO ~ aMpm. YOU CAN AFFORD F.d.1.ager/Newtand store oc office. Good ex. ""'I"'••· ............ _ Varina. Appl's .• cpts, 1-3PJ.1 2 Br, den 2 Ba,1_.......:;______ EWPORT BEAC $400 3 br, 2ba, eocl gar., 8400 Edinger, H.B. posure. auiped park eusMess letdal 4450 ifAIS, $21.S. 496-9'&82 bef tas~u!Jy decorated, nr NEW-1,2&3BDRMS N H blk to bcb. Balcooy-t:lo (714)847·9605 mg. Call Kr. Plwn111er • .,•••••••••••••-••••• lN beach. Sl9 Alabama, #3. From S2SO to $400. pets. i42-l6C.l OPEN 9-5 DAJLY 963-6167 LAGUMA IEACH ~=~ ..... Valley 3134 892-074S 839-9'739 Park Newport 1 BR. newly decorated, -·••••••••••••••••• 0 ... BEACH SEE CATALINA-from pvt patio, Near Mariners IRVllU/11£WPOU/COSfAMiSA DB.UXE OFFICES S..U PACI Ac " upstairs or this 4 bed rm, LUXURY A PT LlvtNG Mile, adults, no pets. $200 Comm! & indstJ spaces, 0.-rdal Stor.. sell oUL Price reduced .Nowm,soo. From$132H 2"2 balb Surfside Condo. Overlooking The Waler mo. 673-2648 200 to 2000 sq. ft. As low or can be used :15 pro· 2 Bdrm rrom $33S 2 Pools. $150 /mo No fee. as 3S< sq. ft. Lag Niguel & fessiooal orfice. Located ask for SAii CRANE H.B.S.17180range,CM WOODS 3 Bdrm from $S2S Coats & Wallace Enjoy S7S0,000 spec-OCEAN air, .2 br, cpt, Mission Viejo areas. in older shopping com· •Sommer & Winter at Realtors tacular spa, 8 swimming drps, some ut1I pd $225 Handy to S.D. Frwy. plex, witb rustic nt- beach Is beautirul 962•44f>4 pools, 8 lighted courts, Tenex898·9891Sm Fee Call: 831-1400 mosphere. $175 Mo., utU. 64>4170 54o.-0608 Cocktaff jFood Woods, Waterways •V iews o f ocean , miles or bike trails, put· paid by landlord and Y••• Catalina &Palos Verdes Near Brookh u rsl & IJ.ng,shufneboards. "'-c•--...a.-3876 Mis.5lON REALTY Nr Camp Pendelton 4SOo Sq. ft., S600 rent + tax. Free standing bldg • Needs live wire to pro- ft....ltty • ..&..u "pts 111.arge Pri vale decks Hamilton, lge 3br, 2~2ba, ;run icmrflTIC' Dlstindl¥e Adult BEDROOM 98S S. Coast, Laguna ..,...-,..Ulll"I • ed P 1-S ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... P"RTMllb..ITS 494 0731 llc21r/furft&unfuni •Heat oo aunas frplc,yard,enc.garage. Bachsfrom$249.SO/mo. A A '"" • •Assigned cov'd prkg $385. 846·9088 Also 1&2 bdrm plans 2 Bdrm, Near Ocean. 4 outstanding beamed ComfSoorryrta"°blepecllbshse * Additionalfree prkg. 2 story townhouses s:?AS mo, util included. ceiling apt plans avail. EXECUTIVES I. w/all amenities •Maidservlce avail Hwltington 498-3676eves/wknds FUm or unfum. Bach, 1 NWPT BCH STORE mote gam'8. lndudea 3 2630 Avon St. $27S/mo rentala upatalr$. Want lo move youromce Jerry Wynn (213)477-7701 Ull 8)7-4200 •f\arnitureavail Hart.Our 3842 Etec. kltch, priv, paUos Soulhl.agWla 3886 br,2br.2bat.h. Mel Opt• Dolly 9·6 NO PETS ••••••••••••••••••••••• & ba I con I es, crpts. ••••••••••••••••••••••• FROM $240to$32S out of the bedroom & into S Ilse trailers ft~w, -~ t. I N t STORE-OFFICE-SHOP ..., •v" 0,.nHT•bo·tflB81PMd 't~1:;F.~~J::O Super DeluxeTwnhouse. 3 draperies , parking, Lge. quiet, luxurious. ex· ~rytC:1J~. ::~s2, 16.lSOtEadr. r v Hunt•1ngton Bdrm. 2'h ba. Close to elevators. ec. 2 br, 2 ba apt. swimming, hydro-spa, pres 1g ous e wpor UN'ts 1.n· cu pn~k. Sml , Ce t t f ct. f Newport& Bay Center • ... n er a a ra ion o vestment w /J0.3S'l. re-lhe expected cost? The 2052Newport81vd,CM a mger bcb, tennis. pool, Lease . . . Elevator to scenic priv. b k k ?',ii l'tfi. N. San Diego Fwy SSOO/mo. 846-9687 Agt. Optional maid service bcb. Party & game room, gym, s uper tea Joa Executive Suite bas the __ 64_6-_125_2_, 644 __ ·2228 ____ t_um_. s:i_T-6088 _____ _ 839·2140 Pac1·f1·c After6. rental furniture avail. total security. Perfect Sor •~on leach 3840 711 Ocean Avenue BeauL Almost nE'w Bach. Al Fashion Island, Jam-Irving or wknd retreat for ry, no pets. ~~::r~mce rent in-4DELUXEOFC'S •STOP* -... ..,. 714 > ""'a 1A .. 7 ooree & San Joaquin the adventu~ous adult. 555 Paulanno, CM ••••••••••••••••••••• • < ..,_.. ..., inds sunken den, fplc , LI.alls Rd. • (714 ) <A"l.302 T Starting at $515. mo. ....ir e ludes; r ecept ion Conf. rm• seat 25, all Do your want to make service, confer e nce paneled, sm. whse tn re· money! room, personalized ar.lor2yr.lease.Lake Doyouhaveacar,3bn telepbonecoverage. mail Forest area. Kent p/wk,S3,990! SUMMEIS COMING pool, dshwshr, walk to 4""'2835 Open 9.5 Dally ~ br apt. avail. :i. m1 Managed by beach. Call ~5962 For leasing information: """ . th be· h 1 & 2 ba WlLIJam Walters Co. RoolM 4000 .r0j & e 1ac · 960-4614· lrtiM 3844 Apcwtw.tsF.wf11ted ...................... . handling, underground Harkins. We have a brand new parking, janitor ser \'ice, ___ 7_1_4·_S8_1_·9393____ vending machine. ,6;.~u::~~rr. . l Blk from beach, 2 Br 1 ....................... 71 4/644-1900 orU..fw11hlted 3900 ROOMS 125 wk up with ~s~~a~~J, gar. l·BR. + loft; a1r-cond., 2 B 2 Ba W t rcr ••••••••••••••••••••••• ltitchen. $37.50 wk up alt utilities except phone. RETAIL STORE One of a kind mone1 Call 714/640.5470 maker INDOOR GARDEN . . Orange Tree condo. $29S. r • es c 1 area. PREVIEWING apta. 543-9755 }'!aut. 2 br, 2 ba apt. ~ New l Br, $23S, patio, encl 833-3307 <Christine) ~1.;,': :.~~~nor pets. 2MD UHIT ROOMS $25 wk up with THE EXEC UT 1 VE Beach area, 960 sq. n. All We l~ate the machines SUITE new improvements. ror you and show JOU n .i. from the beach . ~ar, lmmed occpy. 7911 3 bedroom townhome th Be h ff kitchen. $3'1 .SO wk up J&~H61410AM to 6PM Stark. 842·1521 Unh·ersity Park • The BluHs, 2300 sq. ft , lux· 8 ac 00$8 apts. 548·9755 -D~.-.... -LUXE 28R,2BA "'-· P .... ____ $425 mo 5S9 5749 ury apt. 3 Br 3 Ba,~-Cootemporary&casual 567SanNicolasDr,Sulte Crpt, cus t. lighting, howtooperatethem. 106, Newport Beach, Ca frplc, etc. Cash for im-No product. just collect provemenls + flexible the money. • .-per .,.,_,e . . &W-5296, 540-7559 ROOM WITH KITCHEN '..g. ,·ipt wtfrplc, patio, Brand new 2 Br 1"2 Ba . LocJunaHiHs 3850 ThebestofNewport"s PRIVILEGES so:-per sq. rt. lease. 675-3080 00·4 > Let us help you make 4001 Birch-N.8. BALBOA INN your future successful . ndn1· fac:rllly. encl fplc, will consider small ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br. 11:1 ba townhouse good life. 645.79'.!0 .:arar"!'e. All adults. no child. No pets ~95. Nan Jbr. 2ba twnh!e. Pvt style. Ad~lts, oo pets. •Beamed ceilings Agt. 541·5032 $250 mo. Yrly lse. Prime 1-'or informallon call Mr. MUTUAL ILDG. space in Inn. 675-8740. Peed, 752.1203 >ets~'ta"5mo.847·2622 962·7787:536·0907 patio,pool,~mo.Call .!-?35.548·2682 •2pools&reccenters CLEAN rm. w /kitch *Plush crpls &drapes pri vileges. Christian Prestige, office space In t90 Sq. ft. Balboa Island, Pony Rides Business. central Corona de! M~r. 114 Agate. Idea l for Complete ~nies, tack & Ample_ p~H~ing. A!r· specialty shop, law of· purtable nng for sale. cond:, Jarutonai service flee, acct&. etc. Days 640-1710 ·QOMM'1\TE Perfect. 6 LARGE, Luxunous 3 br. af\S,557·4566 LIDO ISLE WAT ER· •Andsomuch more female.S45-Gl07 71.io's Ne-A".~~ Mi. ocean 2'f.I ba, frplc, patio, 8/10 LoCJuna Miguel 3852 FRONT clean 2 Br, lease 1'"\Jm. bachelor $230 --------- ! Br 2 11a·. dishwasher, mile to beach. $350. 21642 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S550mo. 673-8886 Unfum. l br $255 Newport Beach, Nr Hoag. frplc, $30() mo. 846·31145 ~rookhurst. se.~ apt. A. DELUXE 2 Br 2 Ba. pool, LOT OF CHARM. New HURRY FOR Room, hte kitcb. Neat s nig hts per week. (213)289·9307. eves•--RE-S_T_"_U_R--... ....,,--- aft lpm ~ 557-4579 rec rm. lovely location. Condo, 2 br, 2 ba. Back BEST SELECTIOM lady. $115. 548-0261bef.6 br, 1•nba .-:,mdo. Cpts, BESTbuy,2br.frpl,gar, 29041 AJoma, off Crown Bay area. dbl gar . 1433Superior Room&loard 4050 lmmed. occupancy. 40< (7l4>7'72·l653 • .,,, Persq.f\. Large, ultimate tn fix· :trps, range,. pool, $33S. k1dsok,only$180. Valley, from $29S. Children OK, no pets. Newport Beach ••••••••••••••••••••••• )63-2918 Tenex898·9891SmFee 831-<1857 S375/mo.494-8452 64M453 Board & Room Jn Pvt n~•oo Approx. 1400sqn. Ret.aiJ lures & motif. $40,000. i.pacc. in xlnt location. Yr. net now & Just get-HARB 0 R Tustin & Palm, Orange. ting 11tarted. New fast lrtine 3844 lrtiM 3844 lrt• 3844 lrtlM 3844lrvine 3844 Home. Xlnt food. Call •••••••••••••·•••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Evenings.545--2095. Good ror liquor store Cle. growing area. E-Z opr. Avail April 1. Rent re· Checkthlsl How-to find y\ourw-ay hotne. Srart with 1ne Irvine Company Apartments, because we're dc~igned after the way you live. Choo1oe from over l,000 different apartment homes in 3 va riciy of Newport Beach and Irvine Village locatioM. You'll find a tpccial one that fits the kind of individual you are, the thing6 you like to do. If vou enjoy .lenni~, ~olf or just a walk through itcntle IJnd)c,1pes to conve nient shopping, you'll find 11 ~•II w 11h The lrvine Co mpany Apartmenu. Welcome home. flao«·ttYle life hu 11 wide u.ortmcnt o( recreational Adultt and familia h:ave their own environments, clu,1ercd around prinre parks wich swimminii pools. Rents from $22S. T hree Bearp:lw, lrvinr DEERAELD Nc~llC'd ill .a landteape rich w11h Quiel uffcrln15 with ~parate area~ for familiec and adult~. R~nta from $2·45· 3883 Parltview Lane, Irvine 552•9?00 i •i nct arc ru'ltic stone and wood accents, nnhancinc the corofortable, C•sual navor, Rt,·n-. lrom Sl70. llS Pinatone, lr¥ine 5S2•0400 PARK WEST ' -VVOODBRIDGE PINES CtU this number for lnfonnadon on IU.\Y one o( our lPlrtrnmtl. 559-SOOtl IRVINE' VIUAGES --- \ Sumner Refttals 4200 ason.498·3787 UBI 751·3741 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WANTED O C EAN · FRONT RENTAL, Nwpt Sch. Two weeks, Aug. 3 Br.21.3·281·9868 BALBOA ISLE A Division of Harbor lnvestmenl Co. 4 550 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------15mall boat & trailers, ren· EXECUTIVE tat space, Sl.00 per foot. 8ayfroftt Offices Limit length 22'. 1819 PnmeLocation Monrovia Ave, CM. See 3388 Via Lido, Nwpt Bch Mgr or call 548-8627 • • GlfTSHO, • LAGUNA BEACH Unique inventory or girts. Downtown 'Mau location! Ull 837-4200 BAY FRONT BEAUTY. 3BR, 3BA. hm. Pier, patio & many xtras. July or Sept. Owner 67J..62M. fi"\Jm. or unf. $15-0-SSOO F d '10 60' Lo l Pionfft-Chkk• Secretarial serv avaiL ;:~eCostaxMesa. t. or WOW! The best avall. 250sq.ft. 646-5983 Org.Co. Top Loe. $40,000. OeeanorBayTlew. + per yr net. E /Z.opr. Vacatiolt Rentals 4250 67$-5820wkdysonly. O&RSTORAGE Priced right. Call for 12'"24 ', $65 & $70 per mo. more details. EXECUTIVE Metal door·in-door. UBI 751•3741 SUITE OPEN STORAGE ••••••••••••••••••••••• BIG BEAR LAKEFRONT Cabins. (714 ) 866-7701 494-9727 or 839·5113. Del uxe corner ofc. 13'x80"fnc'd,$60mo. Aowtn&Plonts w/view of Airpor t & 2140NewportBlvd,CM. MlSSIONVIEJO ---------• Mountains. All s ervices 548·5321 548-7477 Tot.al price.$7000. Wort .. \~\~ti!~~~~:'.~~~'. ~~~~J!: ~~~ei1;J~: Rentds Wanted 4600 ~~~to~~!:~rou~~~!;. ln· $100 wknd. $200 wk, $aSO ment. Plaza Exec. ••••••••••••••••••••••• UBI 837-4200 Holidaywk.642-5346 Suites, 2082 Michelson, Responsible journalist 1 ________ _ Peaceful Oahu bchfml l Irvine. 752.0234. seeks small 1 Bdrm cot----------1 tage or house part. furn. Br condo, car incl. Reas ••C<IM dlx 2 rm suite, in Laguna Beach or rates. 54$-2250 util pd, AJC, ample pkg, Newport Beach. $200 per Hawaii lu:it condo rental In 67S-8KIO. mo. Quiel location a Maui, right on bcb. Sips DAY OR WEEK must. Send information 4, ca r avail. (213 ) to Ad No. 866, Daily 54'7·~ Exec. suite rental PiJot, PO Box 1560, C06ta '152-0234 Mesa, Calir. 92626 Rantcth to Share 4300 -------·1..::.:==:...===..:..;:.:.::.:.__ -~~~;t~·:i~~i~;~: !~!4~~~~~~ sf Jt:ttAt~~:~vi~~ pt, I g 2S-40 $1 janitoria l serv, FM TRAILER. 1962-26 ' BURGERS Sll,000. t.10. gross. $3,000. mo. net. Major Blvd. Priced to sell. Fr ee stand'g. Other goodies too! UBI 7.51°3741 loot ScNs/SerY $160,ooo last year Outstanding facilities, b11( yard, authoriied for Johnson, OMC Ii others. Very little help required. Easy l.erms! Ull Bl7-4200 ~ ufi'i·: akftch priv. systm, All utll., ample AIRSTR EAM. PREF. SS2·50UJoey,eves. prkg. No lse req'd. ~ NEAR LAGUNA S .E. Bristol, NB 557-7010 CANYON. CALL: (714 ) Will rent room or share 646-6382 •---------&-2 Ba, Nwpt m . w/ Orange Co. Airport dlx J.w.try Stor. person, pre I . Fem 1or2 person office On.I)' Wanted garace to rentfor Top drawer mercban• 6'2·19SO $lSQ. Right Realty.' musical rehearsals, $S0 dlse. Prestige area. 979.a533 tops, will soundproor. $7000. mo. n¢. Help run. • SHARE. New 2 Bdrm · Dana PL, Log N1g, S. A steal I See ill T w D h II e. M I F. 800/2500 Sq ft Olfice, Lag, Capo bch area. Ull 751·3741 Harbor/Wilson, CM . medical space. N. Cos 661-0372,askror Ruben Frptc, fncd patio, pool, Mesa. 45' sq ft 540-2200 Mature woman. 30 3_, to Italian R"taurant jacuzzi. Terry 642·5506 2MD MONTH s hare bt'trl 5Br house Mission Viejo area Prof. Male seeks empt w/pror. $125 mo. + \.\ Netting $2900 mo. $2500 female lo share charm· FREE ulil, kit priv. 91'>3-8212 mo. and growlnti with ing house In Newport. t>oom. Owner movlng to IN4Mli251 If you want to move )'our GOT A V ACAMCY7 larger business. Terms. ---------t office out or your We'll fill It FAST ,& J IME, 7~1-1400 Qoommate wanted, fem. bed b ... FREE. 100'.s ol acr~ned -~~ • 1100. mo + Ya uUl. Nice room, reaa awa)' t.enants waitlntt. Prompt want somcth.IJlg you cut home. ISS-992S from your p reaeo t response. Call: Tenex affordT Let lts show you -...--------1 employer. or Just .start a 898-!189l how to earn tho lhlnas Fem to ahare 2Br CdM new business at a frac. you want. For I n• 11pt. $1'7.50+~ utU. N lion of the cost. Tbe Ex· Mltc:el••'*' rormatlve meetln•• srnoke&40-6748,838..o83S ecutive Suite bas the a..tat. 4650 546-8419 l4'8pm) &111wer. ••••••••••••••••••••••• JrviDe Cbriltian fem bn a Uquott STOR! ~ to abare w /Work 'g Av1U. are ruU servlre in· l!lll' mtr home SI~ 8· $22.$ Groa azd,000 Mo. fem /male. Barbara chvidual offices located wk, 6c ml. G nerator, 7 Yur owner . reUrln1. 5S2-921T lo prestig1oua Newport evuylhln(. 7~143 f1at 1625. mo. rent. 811SY ---------• ~nter on a mo. lo mo. 11hopplna center. %970 c.tDowa ba1i1. Rent includes: •rd •U/tftY"f/ Down. TIME. '151-1400 U"9cJbpeMn! Recep tlon urv,. '1llmlce Sbantahomearapt. pa'ICJllUJizcd phone cov· •••••·--•-••••• .. ••• lt«fWMteT4".,. ""--·Ohru iJNAMrra> era1e, mall dbpatcb, 1•111 u Grou ~ Mootb • ~ Clderenee roona, under· 0,, D 1.-Jty IOOS eo.ta Me11. Ablntoe -~~~~ ptl&IDd prkc. Janitorial .... -................. owner can't ba.Ddle. A·l Q),._.~ sernce. All llUL except c ...... fili•9'11111 ~Gold mm. fot" ForOYer5rrLllJMU4 ~EXECt1rlVB OYer 500 Active loc•l OWIMIJ'oO~rttor. Good Share Hr Apt la CM. SUITE buS. u.ntnp. Please C!all ..,.._ E, 7Sl.U. w/OCC 1tadent. Rec S87 SANNlCOLASDR, or atop ~Y for h'ee Info. IPaatm.t rad.tm.1217 lvmq, SUITSlOS, ~el~.~~.'!. •1!_H80• 0,futmlty IOll NEWPOllT 88ACR. CA "' .v ...... -.., pJca14 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '!",.,~Bfst~-r~~ ~ )'Oll. 751..)741 '12.000NEEDEl>lKIQO A lto./1" -· 1•17 -~··sJNIM!O for PRDCE R.1'!. Inv. lee. v .. ........... •lMOFR'E'ER~• ""'U "' ~ $2• 000 RETUR NED I l ·W Rm. d.bt. otncea No ENTS wltblo alx mootba. Doo,dn)llUsoballl Geh lnlereca.. AclJ, Airportcr ~XoAVt't"doel>fl'! &eC!und. QUALlJ'IED job wltlu low-aist Dall1 ltotel. LOW RATES, (acnmfromKooaJ..nt) PRINCIPALS ONLY. l'llol Clnalfied Acl. P'ULLURV11WZ2S'tl.I su~111.eoa.11.. Mr. &a.,p. MNaa c.o.-PbonlltGS'11.: ... tJBI Opeotd.,.. .,. Sharupoo & sloem clean. Color brighteners: whl cpls, 10 min bleach Clean hv rm, din rm & hJll $15. A\g rm $7 .SO. rnuch $10, 1:h111r $5, gunr chm pet odor. Cpl r~· prur, IS yrs expr. l do ~ork. Refs 531 ·0101 . , MoMytoLoan 5025Penonals 5350Schools& • Hflf>W•t•d 7100HetpWaahcl 7100.W,W•hd 7100HelpW•ted 7100'....,W•hcl . 7100Help"W..ted 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ln1~tion 7005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1st, 2nd & lrdT.D.'5 Drinking problem.? ••••••\•••••••••••••••• APT. ASSIST. MOR. Mar· Automotive. BOOKK E EPER-Wll I CARPENTERS CLEAKTYPIST COUNTER GIRL to work LOANSAVAILABLE CallAlcoholHelphne L.A. COLLEGE OF ned woman, bondable, New Dela1l Shop needs trainruHtimeemployee Assemblers-some boat 80 WPM, neat ap-Mon-Fri6:30~tol2 :30 Credit not lmportanl 24 hrs a day 835·3830 MASSAG E, Low cost dependable, children help: . ror hte bookkeeping & ex per. Ai:t'PIY. Safari pearance. $650 mo. Hrs PM. Apply ID person. 67l-4883Broker PREGNANT? Day-Eve Sat Classes an welcome. Unfu rn . Top wages p1Ud. ~ngine voucher payments. Manne, 776 W. 16th St, s.s. Fully paid benefits. Golden Boy Donut Shop, • T t C rd . ti I SanlaAna.SS6·717l Twnhseapt,21>r.Nosal. Steamers, eng painters, 536-2547 C M. 752.0712 17741 Beach Bl. ILB. 2 Morf9ocjes, nll arang con 1 en a 633_2233 buffers & polishers, up· BlksNo.olTalbert.. DHdS 5035 counseling & referral. PIA.MO LESSONS hols tery shampooers, ~BOOKKEEPER CARPET LAYERS AP· Clerk & Xerox Copier --------- ••••••••••••••••••••••• Abortion, adoption & CIULDHEN & ADULTS APT Cleanmi:: 3 days wk, check out, pick-up & de· Full Charge 642-6830 prentice. Expr'd. Own Operator. $2.7S per hr. LOANS 81l/. 2 % kec~mg. Classical Instruction, Tue;. Wed & Thurs Good U\'c•ry. Apply at transportation & tools. 8 30-5:30. 631-1425. COUMTER HELi' /~ APCA RF. 547·2563 Talent ueveloi>ment BY !>lartmg :.alary 6-10 807!1 20S9Harbor Bl. CM BOOKKEEPER ~.()061 P/T1me. Capt. Mike's Also 2nd TD Loans *SHAROll..l'S * HONOR G H.\Dt.: .\TE an) tame or 552·41139 aft tHS-1030 F\lll charge for busy con· ---------Co c kt a i I · B e J\ Flsb t'ry. 815 W."19th, St. n ~I o s c o w 7pm slruct1on co. in CM CASHIER Profess ional Cocktail CM. Fais~:~;c:~9-19 OUTC.\LL ~l ,\SSAGE ~O:'\S ER v ,\TORY APT Manager. adult 18 AVON Reply, s&·taun1g education, Days. Please ca 11 :~·~:~pe~~:r~~~~~~c --0-U-P_L_E_,_a_m_b_it_i_o_u-s. 642•2171 545•061 I ---_499-1224 646-3080. Newpart Bea_1:h unit·.· New dl·lux" bid". exper. i.a Jry rcqwre· 673-5380. Ask for Rose or 11 t 1 -----1 " ~ " meats lo lild no 825, c /o Terri. · 411. Excit:ng & Prof1ta· w1 1ng o ear_n to --PR-IV"'TEP .. RT_Y__ *KAREii.J'S * Jobs Want•d, 7075 Nice loc. Garden Gro\e. AA You A. Daily Pilot, PO Box 1560, blc, glumourous pro-manage small bwnnesi.. "' ""' " ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1213) 592-1723 People Penon7 Costa Mesa, Ca 92626 CASHIERJRECEPT. fess1on. Learn in 40 hrs. _55_7·_021_5 _____ _ Will pay more for your OUTCALL MASSAGE Avail 3 ll prac nurse ~ --.-_ If 'II . Xlnt oppor. if you have I"rec Job placement as· DELI G" 1 6PM 2AM 838 1780 · ----so, you enJOY meet· BOOKKEEPER F'rrime sast. Call (714) 751 919-1 . ir ,someexperre-2nd T 0 . 642·3573 492-0939, aft . 3 · 11 , Arch Draft Pers toS8hr mg people wlule selling Posting thru G I L; accurate clencal ability So Cahr. Waitress. Inc. q d. Over 18, Cd.M. Call ~i0.000 2nd TD on local AIORTIOM 494·8541 X· 129 until ~ast Bkkpr to S8SO 14 0rld famous AVON p II CM c .. 9 & poise in handling 1.......,., Sky Park Bl, Ste'', 644-6100. 9:30PM Prop Mgmt/Secy S8SO Products. Good earn ayro · · · 7"'. 396 cu.~tomer contarts. High '"" "' 1----------Ptr~dmeefoprrobpcw•lrdl)a'blse·ellalnodr. Counseling & Referral Secretaries to $961 &n"s. fo1cxible hrs. Call school grad rPn'd. Irvine Ca 92714 DELIVERY MAM u Preg test-avail. wknds Exec. Secretary seek mi.; "' p ifl rt.., trl2 0758 24 llr Helplme 547 9495 temporary employment f'ces Pd Abo Fee Jobs 540-7041 or Zemth 7 1359. BOOK SALES ac c nnanc~ Combo Custodi1rn, field for early /\.M. TIMES in your ofr. SS.OU hr Irvine Pcrsonni:-1 Agency 2792Harbor Blvd, C.M. lime keeping as::.1::.tant & home delivery route. t~uahty2HDTl>Luun:. MASSAGE &ro-6S62 W!El7lht:o:.taMesa --Looking for 3 part-time S-i9-J02l general paper work Must have economical :125~1 SYrs lnme So1le22i &12·1-170 BABYS ITTER r?r infant, Job that pa)s like a foll· Equal Oppor ~mplo)er pen.on needed ror· ("On· car, adul~ only. 21-i hr S!.'>,1 3\h Weslmm11ter FfGUREMODELS CP \ Rd0<.·utm):tOJrca ~ l ion. Tue. Fri. IJ 30-t llme1ob"'lfso,we"vegot ChtldCareN--,-;---ed :.truct1on s1te.498 2230 day, no col lecting. S2..Sll 3Yr:. l't•rnto.. ESCORTS desires per d&l•m \\Ork s Ref pleal>e, 64S·2l39 f ........ Westm1n1.ter/HB area. "··I R 'I t ,. d Pl Ar h•t t I "'hat)·ou"rc looking or' NoontoSpm CdM. Contr.~1·torSuppl1n~. Ask r or Frank ue cy .• ori;a.:e ... o. OUTC"'LLO,..LY ayspermo. caser ep CI eC Ura BABYSITTER 32 hr " ~" 213 ~;2w1 ""' " ly to fo'rankel. 2535:! week, my home 118 In Earn SIOO+ + + per 7S9·07lOcves. URGEHA.TIONAL Brookhouse.638-0126 631-3811 Bentley Lane, Lag Halli.. Draftsman fant. own trans, & rcf"s. week dmng enjoyable Cluropractor needs rccep-SUPPLIER OF Annou,,c~mrnts/ 92653 INTERMEDIATE 960-3663 work rep resent 1n g t1orust, late typini, book· Hcrdw~ & Tool5 P«Wft~s/ EXOTIC GIRLS Capable, mature woman LEVEL TimeliCe Books in our or keeping. 540-5559 J ust Opened DeUnry Drinr / Production Worker. S3 Hr wstart. 642-2256. lolt&Found Massage&Modehn~ I washes AP. AR . pa) roll Commercial-Industrial Bnb)!>&ller/Hskpr, smgle. fice near the Orange Co. Local Branch ••••••••••••••••••••••• Outcull 542·3169/543 3250 1 position. tHX':. 50 14 pm, In ine Area. DeArce not r liml•, hve·m, own apt. Airport. You work only 6 ClEAHIHCi LADY For Inside Only DELIVERY MAN-Early AM Times r oute, No. C.M. No collect.lng, must have d ependable car 5404481 Amouncerntnk 5100 WEDDINGS I IOkey.Dorothy96S.9917 required. Structur.il Nrbch +sal.673-llSJ. hrsperday1napleasant S Niles a wk. 6PM · NOEXPERIENCE ••••••••••••••• • •••••• • License or Confidential , --:----t•1v1l knowledge helpful. & bysitter /Housekeeper . & relaxed atmosphere. 2 .30AM. Bondable. N. B. NEC. naymond Osbnnk DDS Horne Chapel Room FREELANCER will edit, Call Geurl{e W. Riley. 2 kid.~. wkdys Newport ofc bldg. 40 Hrs. Steady Call Mr. Lancer Announcl•s removal .,r • Beach ·1 rewrite your work Architect. \il4)768-47ll Refs l\lr.Hood8J3-2900 2 Shirts available -work.6'14·060§. Goodhours&xlntpay hu; ofr for th<' prJctlC'C or C'ALL&tS·7ilS Humane Ft'l'S <71-t > 8:»2 30 & 3.30·9.30 -s,__________ l\lon8 1 Tue8·10·30AM l>ent1 .. trv from 1101 ---9634717 BAKER days aw~k *751-9134* DENTAL Assist. ' I · --A.."SE~IBL Y E · d p t Cont<ict Ren~ Rossi CLERICAL Cha1rside, F /time. Al 'orac o ,\~c. StC' 211b LINDA & VICKI 8 . \" t. f" , xpC'rsence , Jr or "\ H CJ. !12l>h0 lu tiOl I ussne:.;-•r• ~r r ee F1T1me 962·9546 aft 6 8ll-809S *TELEPHONE ----------• 1east6mos.exp. <I> Sat. UoH·r llr. Ste I. N 13 CJ Outcalt Mass~ lance f.x~r brochurl'~. SOLDERERS pm.________ For Personlll lntervacw ContraC"tor needs ex per. per mo. II B. 846·3540 •12663 !illt>-120 FortMFunofit! direct mJ1I, pubhr1l} Nocxper.ncrei1sary. COMPANY* Journeyman Carpenter-'---------~rvml! all Orange t:o. r<'I . tten. corresp. ht BEAUTY Operators: TlME-LIFE able to work alone. Must Dental Asst, full or part Letti& Found 5300 549_27-13 clas~ fleas 979·6252, Shampoo Girl fltime: 2 LJBRARIES, INC. have truck & tools. time, 2 yrs ex per. ••••••••••••••••••••••• -----Alan IOam lpm or e\·e:. Ta assetftble, modify, Assistants f lt1me : 1 As· Equal Oppor Employer Salary open. 646-7686 General practice. X-ray, 1.0~1 Gray Wh1tem"cd REL.\Xl'IJG~ASSAGE - ---7l00 rework and repair s1stant for Colonst; & 1 Personnel -. insurance forms, ltrl'cd rem all• 1 al. \ &l Dob James· He4p Wcwrted et--"'r·oni·c and •l•c· Jla1rst> hst w follow Ap· COOK/Experienced medical benefits. (714) L M ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~' ,.;-l R h d 0 II tl 1----------N ded REUBENS 64.S-4500 l'r11m1ntory l't, Sat . IC •• asseur p y, IC ar ue e e1-ee i-: loua ~ e 0 0 r ol I Jr Outcalls9-94!M-Slll r--.. ------•I trieal aswmblies and Salon, 200 Newport Ctr BUYER RE.5TAURANT _Den_t.a_l _A_s_s_is_la_n_t._e_x_pe_r. 1•1~ 1102 ~rt 7 30 r M Re.iut girls have an exc·1t Account.mg wi~ itat-MHH. Dr NB. Immediately "p::.s~~. rl~ss AA~~m~~ X-ray certificate. full or ltl·.WArtD mg me:.sage about their, BILLING 1---------•1 Experience In electronic part time, Nwpt Bch. S hperienc~ in hi9h components. outside pro· Costa Mesa. .,.,. ...,..,0 1 h"l my kuJ, ,,1, .. , I( B ~\ n a he 1 m l u d 1 o Boat "'1anufal'lurer · 1 EXPERl~CED '"""=' ... . PAYROLL CLERK ~ty -•--"'---•c aa• c~smg, raw matena s, ~ COOK & F t C t m.11 n St . Ol4l Twn l.o:.t .>3.5 5Jfi3 .,.._. .,~,rvm • Pos1t1ons t'or: blank t rd & ~·t as oun er DENT L .. "SISTANT h·111 ll11i:. lo<1ks llkl.' Toto. OR_l_:o.;_·K---,~--c---to Key by touch. Must~ ~necessary. pr~ Molcler5 mg. e o er ext"-""'" . O._.LY ~c;.';~~:ss.D~~~~~dhe~nl~ Ftr ch~id;.' exper"d, X-~ "111 •111s tu i-nme or crl'Jlt·:i problem'>. fl "'1lhng lo commute until ferrabty under military G9' Coaters STACOSWITCH INC need apply. 369 E. 17th ray lie. Busy H.B. prac· \ni:11•• lh-ward u..s !1'.153 doe~n t solve tht.>m ir m on.· to s an Juan cOfttrads. HASA I or Grinders 1139 Baker Costa Mesa *CUStOmer Rep st, c.M. <Across from tice w Jgreat staff & LOST m,iflo s1,11111'~i· C1Jl. you !1<·~d help. <'all (;apislrano A. lev~I solderln9 &lonc:Mrs 549·1041 . Ralph's) benerits.962·7797 -,; ,1 ml' t ;1 i: 1 1' .1 cl ~ ~\~i~l~>~:.pat.il m c•rtiflcate needed-Xlnt pay & fringe EquelOpporEmploycr *Operators Cook-Mgr -Cafeteria DENTAL ~SI.STANT· ~no"' ha II ltl•ward il · ___ certification ovalloble benefits Apply at , 4 years r~centexp. Greeley Special Educ a· N.B. Ofc. cha~1de. ~od li1l·2!11il -FOR LADIES ot 11..1.-hH Aircraft. Coastal Recreation Ca . lion Center ,·n Orange full resume t_o. Cla. ss1Cied '_,, 17\.22 Den an Ave, Irv nvassmg *Clerks Ad #836 D I Plot. PO I.OST Sml Urov.n l'at. WHO want l•> t.1lk tn A (7l4)SS6·3720 . · DAY TRIPPERS SaJary $763 to $1.(>07 per • ai Y 1 h•m Vic llhr Vu llms, l!UY. C.a 11 .an) t Im c. Please apply at. Equal Oppor Employer Looking ror s sharp mo. 3yrs exper, planning ~x~, Costa Mesa. HIO 0507 , 6 1U 121 0 1K21fll37 r··-----·----·-·-•--. energetic people to preperalion&scrvingof __ . _______ _ HC'wnrd. -------Cal 540.4455 • ' represent major air con-me a Is in qua n tit Y · DENTAL ASSISTANT SpfrihlCllReodw :, HUGHES :: -80-A-TS-.----1 l Sup c r visor y ~)) H~WARD for mfo 181SSo EICamanoReal EquelOpporEmployer ~~~!n'!~~t:x~~ respon!>1bililies.Finalr1I· ~~~l~rgery ooJ.y N.B. lt•Jd'Jot to relurn or our SanClfmenle F'Ullvhc ---~~;;.~;;;.:,.·c-.. -~;y-c-o ... ,.A~~ WILLARDBOATCO. necess, we train. Super 3848CampusDri•e ang dale 3/21 /77. Call--------- '1"1l · lloi:i:'", ·'11'-lrJhan 1-'orappt 4!r.! 7296 A.CC 0 U NT I N <i • ll200CondorAve wage & bonus plan. Call 546·4741 834-3936 or 3937 for 8 P· DENTAL/Assist < .1tllt• Uol( :\lt-d "Ill" --- -Super\'l'IM, Computer 500SuperiorAYetNe Fountain Valley 7Sl·5411. (AcrossFrom plication_. ______ Chairs1de Expr'd. i.·m,klbldk. wlht & hrln •SUZI'S• ()pr f:'tpt'r lmmedop<'n N•wportS.ach, lmmrd.Openings f'or ----------1 OrangeCo.Airport) Try a 'oa1·1y Pi l ot ___ c_a_ll..._fi4$_·5588 ___ _ hpc>c c w, 011.: ta1 nutcnll Massa"c in!{ for md1v1dual who C © © · E Op E 1 -t"allt'IS CN\I\ t .. h CA 92663 1-;xtl'rlor arpenters : ·, .. • ·, @·. qual por mp oyer Cl 'f-" Ad t b 11 ·--------• _! """"" _!nY 1m<· lOAM 2PM 731 54411 can 11row wit a pro lnlt•riorCarpenters ....__,, ....__,, ....__,, as!\1 h:u o uy, se gressl\e company :\1111 T h U ----------• orrcntsometh.ing. DESIGN l.o-!l, Golden H1•trwH·r ,tnoMll S.,-yicn 5)60 3-4 yr~ exper pre( d Equal opportunity ouc . P CAREER MINDED DRAFTSMAN m.1le. 2'' ~ r'>. \ ll' Bluff., ••••••••••••••••••••••• Comnutl'r Opr eicper re· M 1''/HC employer Grinder CLERICAL Ur So Lag Hi•w.ird r-,, Roller To $700. "Brand new Progreuive growth 4!19·2751 or t213 l Ab"2 5204 :\tat rtCined gentleman q "d. Ty pe s., + wpm. Experience Preferred ofc" ln Santa Ana needs Kelly s.MlcH oriented manuf. hasposl· --avail. 3 lS to babys at medical in!\. tJackground ASSEMILYWORKERS EQual OpporEmployer your,"expertlse" on the Hashnmtdlot• t ion avail. for Sr. Jo'OUNO in l.aituna Niguel y1lur home wh1IP you helprul & understanding phones w /customers. I Draftsman w/mln 5 yra March 9 Sht•phl•rd1Lub vacation or ., Hef. If ol medical terminology. Perm. pos. Musl speak p;;;.....;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;~ Some"Verylitetyping." O,.nnCJ.1 exp e r. In electro• mix. Tan. lem, 1 yr. IW\.'<ied 751.:...:>375 wkdays Call ror appt. 640-0140, English. 631-0700. Use the Dally Pilot F1ex1ble 40 hr wk. Call ~hanical designs In· _ll"J0.2804 eves Soclm Clubs S 40-0 L~k for Suun 1---------1 Control Career Empioy. MUST Han Exper. eluding circuit board du-Ast«late Rep "fast Result" service ment Agency, 556.SSOS. With AT~ sign. Exper. w/rolatin1 1'' o u n d : S m I R I a c k •••••• • •• • •••••• •• •• • • • 1---------•1 Female T'oodll' type addleback SinRles Club, Acrounllng 18 OR OVER directory. Your Company components hclprut. MO EXPER. MEC. service is our Have somethine you want DISC White wh1~kcrs San R3S 0489. 639-5:1111. l''l'ee .I u a n Ca p 1s t r ~ no Broch. P 0 Box 1805, 49J..1517 SA -------- Found, fem. lkn11 look •THiAMSWER• ROllllllT llR~'9 accounlelllJS Ir . o It well -tall NOW. E .. _k c u specialty. to ~ell? Cla~~iried ads do Cust. Re~s INSTRUMENTS you re new to range Call 642·M78 ext. 322 642.5678 h 102 . °" er, ... ~. Co., temporarily d1scon· Dispatc lks 979-5300. E.O.E. ~1~:en!t1~0uJ,::~~t~~0J H.lpW_.ed 7IOOHtlpW..W 7100 Assign Clks alike, 2 pupp1e!'I Vic I( you're smgle and llred Coast Hwy. She I!> genUe. of the bar scenes, we can we I I l re i n c d & show you a way to meet housebroken. 548-4413 atlractlve & active single 648-1064 Must find home. people of a ll ages Cast. IMMIDIATRY AVAii.AiLi Temporary Anltnmenls •PcryroN from the service or for •••• ••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••-•••••• i Clk any.reason see1t1n1 tem-Repa r s Found: Small female We've rot the anawer ... Boxer. Vic Adams & alVldeovlew.997-5400 porary or career employ-BUYER Se vi Clk menl, consider this uni· -r ce s queoppor. You can eam ~~a,HB91S8·l~or li=.=:. * A/l.afYCll* "ftA/Pfl'I .. •f/Clo~Hptr •MCR 0,.rator· $ 196 PH WEEIC 1losed on your produc- t Iv it y. Co mm + incentives & extra profit sbaring bonus. On lhe job training. Tremendous poleplial to reach s1,1pefvill0f'y 4' manage- ment positions.· Must be ucnonaf>le & ambitious. FQl' •apl>(>iotmenl only call' Losl, pink gold mens watch , Wed. Harbor Shop'g Ctr. CM En- ••••••••••••••••••••••• Schools Ir lnstrueHoft 7005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• AU Areas Oranl(e Co. • Plel111eCall Rraved. 5484413 --------MEN WOMeN TUIMFOlt lilla.DIMG TWO WE.EK CLASS NAttON-WlDE JOB PLACEMENT MSJSTANCE OOODJOB '714/835 ... 103 LOST : Med site female Shepherd tan/blk w /wbt chest. Answen to NIJci. REW ARD. tsa..m1 Lost: Blade Poodlo Wit.It en>' oa front. OaU t4.M.2'7a Loll: Yellow/Whit. Lab puppy. Fem. 20lb. Vic Fed.co, C.M. Row1trdl Dn : 837-2270, Ev: '7$1438 SOOSouth Main St. Orr NoTower.SteSOl A. Comp/lkkpr, u~. 8al Pvt rm, ba. 'IV, . Ref:s. ........ '44-llOe. • OPPORTUNITIES Adraln Autst!Scd'r 539-1111 IAM.SPll AMBICAM 8-p6d}.y ~ndfllt mt1 IAITIHOllS co reca'• the tmmect ATTIMOAMTS SCHOOL eervica ol an•ttn<tive, f\aU time .ti pan llme hl'- lharp ttte sect.'y. Skill$ ly attendant• to ln· 11°' E. 17th St., SA IS)ust be Xlnt fl You mual troduce oew lonovaUve Dorl.980 4li\l<JY job .iv rsl\y, Ideal bealtll acrttntnc pro-Loll: I.ittle, toy wh.lte SchoolaeoutToC.Oast wct1t'1 eood. Mr. HJJI crem. Muat be well =e Male, v Crowo &.W-1905 • ' ooomed ~able to deal all y Pk1')', Ill' mall. Tht raatcst. draw In tb4•----------f Wfl"-pubUc. P1ulble 4'IS«l20 Welt. . ·• Dally Ptlot Clualried Ada ull bta hn • O.Wbi. daya. HrlJ a · ..... _ CluaJfted Ad. PbO!lt Stem1. amall il.tma wa,,... C.11 O.aaaa i. aaSftedAdl -·· ~ a,pltem.IQ.5871. •Pllt.ID-1.IOO • I OFFICE SERVICES A medium si1ed engineering. ·construction company has an irn· mediate need for a Buyer for the procurement of produc~ within the framework of established purcbas· • in8 p<>l!cies. A high degree of self- mohvation. professional intearlty, and three to fivo years ~lencc is required. Forward resume and current ea.m· ings to: ca.uHMcl 4141 .ao. U6 c/oD91yPIOt PO lox 1560, Cos.to Me-. c• 92626 Equal Opport\i¥ty Employer , . I • We are the prime sup· plier of a larae telephone co. Kelly Employees are alwaya Klec:ttd flnL tor lhele ...iintncntl . PAIOY.ACATIOMS YOUDOtfTPAY WIPAYYOU . Call Or CoJne In Tod!ly IEL~ ee~v1c•• · 13).1441 H01J>o~e~ 9-M> Newport.Beach Equal ()ppor Employer O!tly tM Oe~Pllat...., ..... JOY ....... -11110'I' local --uw-.-.• nma;n.11 Selling anythinl with a Dally Pilot Classlfied Ad Is a simple matter ••• Just c:.a.U &d-5678. HtfpW..W 7100HefpW..t.d '7100 .............................................. DESIGNERS--IJRAFTERS An international engineering and construction company requires civil, electdcat. piping and in· strumentaUon designers and draf- ters wt.th five or more years of U• perlencc. Qualified applicants should submit their resumes in confidence to: Clauffled Ad.No.. 115 c/o D.Ry Piiot PO lox 1560, C•to Mtstl. C. 92626 ., • Equnl Opportunity Employer • ....... 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DOMTDOrT !~~~~~~~~~ ~ ""ldlld. .... _c....._ l'laildeln . ...,. • •=•whn .... AsmcY..... •A•J11\1. Salar1 + Dtan't ~ • ~ FACl'O&YTILUNU = ~ ~= Meed cu. w. Q ...... -kit Ut• at .... &. ...,./f,.... ~m. plan durtq la· ..::;.;:;...:::.:.::... ____ _ Jab llilMIA&. Luna t SaWJ aoc.I mla. Meda CaOaWlloeeod•lll,C.M: w.-.... Teir~ "7..-. Sult• O. Coata llaa, Opulte elutron lc IUal l Jn. Coaual.Ukle u 1w41>y •U.Job10U•••· lralaen, lo worll Sa WJ)MMtTI a.ta L~IBr Ml:CBAJlflC nffded to -....s:•••:•p.m. awlto•brd. AcnrHe WlUmM.s. PhUrd)la'. Owr JI. Mus& be H• C&UToda1 p&ant..a..-.p/wll.M:30 AIU &l .. Plhblfta.1+ waft 08 6wU.fta. ..-.. GZJ ~minimum ltwpm Call Mr Zaulteo. fl t ,... .. Brotbun Moo·P'rt. s:uo p/hr to ffotel/Rellef Nla•t 1r1 boap uper. Sao ba"9CS)ler.MCMIM f'Alul=llldt.7 dee t)'l'WftW, Call foe (11011S.S3JO, ext 12. ~i~ ~.::.or::,' auJ~miaan 1ta11. A,,_., In penoa. AudJl«/Duk Cl«R. E•· ci.m.nteo-.JRosp., E.m 11• •1>11l. lad atrial Jt•la· EqualOpp~r '""" (TI4)1:si.aocrz AJt•roalor SpeclalU.ea per. nq'd. Airport.er Ion C11') ••1122. ext a.1, MICHAMIC WAMTID tiom (11')•·t40l •--------.. c:o n d1. Salar y + • ------lnc.14'W.1'7UISt.C.Jll. ffowl. JrriDe. Contact Joyceffukhinloo. Mllllt be ~ ~ T.e.kMNlr s.a. _so._M41 __ • ----- Insert K Bordor Mr . .ifana&A, 833-Z'TTO. L~. F .. blost Sia op car., 0.vroo, ICK s. PHmfE SALf.S..Work In =••ch .... -say .... "'H DONUT Sbop, aJI Di&bt C.cmt Hwy Lac ae.. •-··• E ..i... ~" ""~ shift, no uper. nee. ..IHGLASS MGI House cleaniDC MrY, !Mb p&rt·Ume exper'd :· La&una Beach, fllll « -.-m.,...yer Experienced retail Woman .. e 25-35. Apply Nftded with oo·llM ex· depend woman tor ..on aalelbe1'>.142-t:31C) MdcaJ BadtOffteeAAt, part-t.lme. WW lraiA, H · llCIPTIOMIST. nursery salesman. Xlal SAUSMAH 1.Dpenon. Mr. Doaut, per1ence; abWty to train w/own tramp. fluhn la nper. forbaay GP, nur eet' ~erred, Call Mr. ToSliOO ulary +comm and El7UISt,C.M. and 1 up er vase topS.S31-t52Zeva. '·· \ LIA.SING Jbatffosp.54M1822 5'1e*1494-.MSI Pl'ofr euive animal bonus. Must bave employeH. Applicant HOUSECLEANING 'IB'llSIMTATIYI ... au p-p,., __ "or -•~SHOP hoapilal offers excen. lmowledie ol plant idetl· To locate Proptiyl•dlc Vendinit M achlnes. No cost to locauon. Eas;y presenuation. Good clos· Ins averaae. Com· mlsaloo payable af\er m:achJnt'9 are lratalled. Call Mr. Smith, <714)· ~16, (714)4~. ©©©' should have experience . ...._ctl pt ·-~... ....... ,....... •. r-~• r UficaUon.. with small boat £n&liabspeakingwom .._.. ve a ~mp ... x LA11meadellv.inN.B. Part lime, 20 hn per tional fut ure for -nufacturtng. Include over 21, Prt or F aeeh iodlv. W/IUC· "CM ~S350permo week.MllStbetnowled· versatile, take charge, -EAILYllRD7 ssoo Fee Paid. Xlnt ··e.1inne1" Spot." N.B. co. wants "ea1er t learn•• trainee . .. Squeaky" typlo& wlll do. Also Fee Jobs. Call Control Career Employ ment Agency,~. .. _ must have own tramo ceufuJ •ales or leasinl · · · zmture-~lyrs detailed resume and • a---'enee lO show ..... S4Prl7«>. 1ubleolplants.63loJ.282 ..... -. • work tu.story. Reply to: $3.00hr.&41-4871 • __.. .,_ ofcuper.req'd. re· D .1 " handle leas1n1 ar· Mcmt. Bus. man seeu 1ume to: PO Box 1!2:51, ~~ifiPOiedBoAdJC ~~· C:t! HOUSEK EEPER·Lln· rar71ements. Mu al be motlnted indiv. or e1>l t.o Irvine, C.111. 92713 •...,.., ..,...,, in peraonal care tor willulc to work weekenda asalat. in bus. p /T. Mesa. Ca. 9262.IS w~ma.n w I MS. Laa'uoa " ha v e ad a pt abl e &15-lJ.82 RECIPTIONIST JnsertKBo~r Bch, 646-9US btWll 10/12. achedule. Additional ---------Telepbooe /Typinf . FfltSTCOOK 49M0117,673-2S61 openJ.n1 tor lea.sin« rep MOLDMAKER ' Front ore appear. Jo. Capable of running Housekeeper & lovin1 who desires p /tlme PLASTICS ~f. variety filled kitchen with small con· baby careuaker, Uve in. work. IMJECTION MOLD Job req's good phone ---------. tinenUtl menu. Dinners Refs req. Call art 4pm, Call 644-3389 New co in area needs PRESSMAN penonallty & good judg· only. Laguna Bch. 644-5891 TH9AEM11'tJVll~OOECNO Moldin~Macb~eOprs EJCper'dA.B.Dick,amaU ment. Perm. p/ time. "94·0t62afi.ll:JOAM IMMEDIATE "' • MoJd1ngTrainees sbop.Great)Ob!644-8233 N.B.(714)833-1901. ~Newport Ctr Or ln.specton RECEPT trYPIST CASUAL FURMITUU SALIS Must ban experience In patio furnJt.ure sales., _______ _ Salary. comm and .. ~- AMTIQUES Experienced a ntique specialis t. Must bo knowledgeable with ln· tereat in sales. Addi· tional respons1biliUe. m· elude buyma. Sales MOREMOHEY AND A CAREER YOU CAN COUNT OH! RECTRONIC ASSEMBLERS Temporary Front desk clerk. Apply in OPENINGS Newport Beach r_-..._. Pl fl PRINTER, exper'd, oil· person, Surf & Sand The Straw Hat Pizza in EqualOppor Employer ~ OS CS set multi l2:i0, $3~ br For jet pilot school. Hotel,Lag.Bch. ElTorohas fullli:p/Umer~~~~~~~~~---(71-4_)898-6631 _____ 1 up, hrs arranued, non· '500/mo. Internt'l trvl GIRLFRIDAT night positions now I· smoker, apply Mon, Tue d.1.scounts, xlnt medical Neat hardworking in Immediate opening with als are you a recent col· avail. We are a fun fa mi· •LEGAL SECY• NURSERYMAN 10·2. On Site Photo/ coverage. Call Phil dividual with oUice AAAA·l mulli·dlvision Gvcrafttffd Draw HicJh Co.nlssiou lege grad finding your ly restaurant w /great HIPAID Exper'd,f/Ume.Mature Graphics, Inc. 1240 K. Dunn,546-4300extS3. background.Typlngnec. producer of hardware lrwswlck Corpora-degreeoflittlehelpint.he ptide in oar prodlJ(.'ts & Trial Attorney. Ira P.I. male,overZlSu.&Daysink Logan,C.M. R.E.S"''ES Must be able t.o work Items, automotive tloR 11 loollJAg ·for job mar ket? Weare look· people. If you enjoy peo· Needs right band. eluding Sat/ 0 • Wor ---------• -with the public. specialltlH and non· •lectronlc as· Ing f or a brigh t, pie & have an outgoing Stenorette & good w/plants&trees.$3Hr& P'rWShopAssist.t Well located R. E. office APPLY IN PERSON techrucal industrial pro. energeticgaltotrainina per50nality, we might shorthand nee. Only A·l up. Overtime. Ins. Male, graphic art1 Deeds 2 salespeople t.o R • ducts. The ideal position Mll'lbaen witll at t.ost variety of functions in· have wbal you're looking applicants apply. Long benefits. Advancement helpful• 875·2133 or specialize In Mesa Verde oger S for a commun1ty·minded 3 pars curnnt H• cl'1 Receptionist. order for. (Need some 21 yr. Beach a rea. Salary potential. Laguna Hills ~1·5619 & N. e.oisi. Mesa home Gardens &ales pro who would l.Jkc --'-• in ttt. stvf· duk, bookkeeping & olds). Apply Straw Hat ...,CJ\ Nursery, Inc. EJ Toro. sales. Will train. For d t 1 d n ......... _ c r edit . Near O.C . ......,.,..$1000. ....,. .... n R.V. Prod·-·•-w-.... e-,_. "IU>,,171 JlOI ~-J . .i to tra e rave an u · ...._and solderi-of P izza. in San Juan IMP•CT ......,.......,.. .... YUi, .,.. •• a.._......... -011 .. •• 1:ert111n times for a • ....., ··~ Airport. Send resume to c tra 0 3209s "" 1._ ________ •I needed. Conversion ex·---------c ....... P r i•hd c lrc•lt Adl1882,Da1lyPilot,PO apls n ' ...__.__..tA-y 1• .._, ~ure,growmgbusinel's Cammo Ca pl.Strano. For ... ..,...., •. _ ~-··-NURSES per. pref. ~73 •~•D..,,,_ ~~~~~~~~~I in a virtually depression· boards. rework of Box 1560, Costa Mesa, more info. 496·0051. 1129llrv81,atNptfwy .~Tl~..!s .: proof market. Popular, e I• ctr 0 n i c a I • ._ea_._92626_______ E 0 E M /F TUSTIN 832.8385 RH's $60-$66 Staff ~ "" SALES GIRL ~ STORE l t e<1 p 0 _._._. ------1 $60PrivateDuty • Pn rty ·~s1sT•..__ MANAGER We will qu11 y-engineer r . semblles, coble & GENERAL OFFICE LEGAL SECRET~RY LVN's $4l Staff pe ~ """' ducts have established har'Mss asHftlbly us-Typing & bte bookkeep· lns~:P10CESS EXPERIENCED $46 Private Duty • Large Orange Co. /{.ro-._tralo,_.:.6_~_1_83_1 ____ 1 reorder rates, excellent i.w!i crimp"-tools, 1ng. Call for appt '"'-rate, Real p....,._... .. faff U-.-.ment perty management inn sa.les·bwlding features • ... 7 ···~ bi~l636. IMSPECTORS ......,.!"' • ~,,... ~ $3 .. S "'4ll-5g ii seeking an assistant in SALP.S Jn addition to draw, ex· and chassis w lrhtc). 1---------1 Aerospace electronic co. ty. Estate Planning • $35 .Private Duty 1,.,.:...-..nt resident relations. The cellent commissions, we GENERAL OFFICE needs an In-Process Probate. Nwpt Bcb· Servinf AU Oran•e Co ~~Ml appropriate candidate If oiler paid training, plen· Mustb.know ... o-Mature person Inspector.Dut.aes include Alrportarea.7S2·l21l Worltingbours&days Individua l to work will have bad prior ex· tyofrieldasslst.anceand hi. of color codn. w /pleasant phon e electroolc module 1 .....1c-...a-olYourCboice w/commercial property. per. in dealing w/public You'reLooklnc)For company benefits. For sok»ri-tec"-1--s personality lo handle all soldertni & resistance ~ --··-r Mal-Practice Ins Req'd Ex per. w /properl y & p referably some A Profitable Career interview call. ··~ ••• ..,..... phases of bookkeeping. welding inspection. for Lag. Hilla ofc. Must Group lnsuranceAvail. mgmt/es c row/loan supe~ exper. Good lnRealEst.ateOneof ( M /4. SA t Y P • Dulles also include, typ-Should be able lo identify M\•e probuteuper, Call WESTCUFF packaging. Xlnt co. commu.nicatlons ability OrangeCounty'sOldest c •rt iflcotion r e· ing, filing & general of· electronic components 586-2SlO Hm-sn R....._try benefits. Salary $850+. w/110me typinR & hte ac· &Largest Builder/ quire-di and blwpri11t fice skills. OC Airport by coding. Capable of l.Jfeauards·Certir.ed for 1617 Weskfilr Dr ~'~~~ counting knowledge is a Developers Is Lookin& llU Arnold 1714• 835-3057 i t tati If i area. Call Ms. Johnson performing detailed In pool & bay duties. Ste N Be h necessity ,FOIYOU "etpr• °"' 1 ,._i foruppt.549-4lZJ spection with h1t1h Trainees acl'epted. 6~12~6· l ewportO 752 91a1c8 SendResumeTo: CONSIDER: tenste d, opp Y " degree ol accuracy. Only 96tHl31 I ~ -v • • THE IRVIME CO. Stability or a larae co + 11 a.9pm Mondoy 9om-9pM Twsdoy person. GENERALCLERK those with some elec· ---------1 OfcHrsMon·Sat9·5 N'i'..,rnO\\A~lQCIATl) ~NewportCtrDr out s tanding comm Nt>w Trainee Positions tronics ln·Process LIGHT DELlVERY·Must j~~~~~~~~~~I PenOl•..tAC)IHICy Newport Beach schedule (up to 90%> + Avail. w/arowing finan· Inspection experience know beach areas . work NURSES AIDES 3723 Birch St., N.B. Equal Oppor Employer draw available + pro-BRUNSWICK CORPORATION c1al organization in need apply. K-West, 9371 out or Laguna OHice. 557,0045 fesslooaJ work e nviron· Fa~h1on Island Area. Qf. A "'·11 t· II u s ed & Orderlies. exper . t 1 · & ~ K r a m e r v e . , ru • 1me, ca ... r. pe . Con H . 1 1003 Employer ment + ra n 1ng fer:. oppor. & challenges Westmins te r·. (714 ) 494.5559 BaYVlew v. ospita ' Retained Restaurant management develop· CURTIS NOLL CORP If unable to call. send re- sume to 3060 Piedmont Ave, Napa, CA 9455H for mature, resp. in· ~ ---------t 2m5Thurin,CM642-3S05. I~~~~~~~~~ MotweStableAclh menl +Oppor. for ad· Curtislnduslnes dJviduals w/at least 1 yr EqualOpporEmployer LVH's MURSESAIDES I· needed for lull & par1 vancement within com· 01 vi.s1on 33l3H.tliorll•d ore exper. Req's ac· Females&Minonties Rehef duty for day & F/timeday&evcsbifts. RaceToSuccesa timeposrtionsatNaugJes pany d ivisions. Call F,qu.ai OpPQrtunity CostaMeso.CGlllf. curate figure aptitude, AreEnc:ouraaed evening shift c harge Exper. pref"d. Good sal s.cr.tary/S.S Drlve·Thl"'u. Clean, Harvey Edwards, Jr., EmployerMff l.Jte typing, client com· ToAppl,y nurse Good sal, benefits. & benefits. Apply, Park Coonfinator to $100 friendly atmosphere . .Mgr. ~~~~~~~~~ Eq I rt 't municatlon., by corresp ---------i Park '·do Conv Hosp., F t · g "· hall g TOUCHSTONE l-ua oppo um Y & phones. Xlnt working 4& F1":gsh1.,. Rd, N.B. Lido Conv. Hosp, 466 OMV. auto leasing & as movm B°' c kh en . R-_.ty SALES TRAINEE •--e•m•p•lo•y•e•r•M•t•f'--I roods & co benefits. Ap-INSURANCE ,, • .,0"•' "' Flags hip Rd. N.B. sales exper. Beach City Ing. 21401 roo urst. - --------• pl1 cat1ons accepted '""....,.... 642·8044. location. lmmed. hire. HuntBcb.963-3303 ADivofFredricks FullTirne --------•I betwn 8·12 &r z.... 180 CLERICAL Call Abl&Hi l Abbot ---------1 DevelopmentCorp. Fastest growing chain or B.ICTROHIC Newi>ort Center Dr. 2nd O,pc. twiliws MACHINIST HURSH AIDES Personnel Agency, 4500 RETAIL 18582 Beach Bl, Ste 8 w a 11 pa p <' r su p er. n~-N B Call .,H • ...,,. 7·3 " 11·7. Mesa Verde Ca mpu s Dr, N. B. HW1tmgton Beach, 92647 -·rke .. · m the West. EHGIHEU ~·ror· Carol G;;~""; Gro.plltMlw• Progressive tnJection Conv. Hosp. 661 Center ~7-6122. (714 )963--0867,5-49-9077 "'Good~tarting salary. l'ro~reu 1 ve growth J.farySchmldt. later mold mums ~. bas re· _St __ .Cost __ ._M_es_a_. ____ :·---------CLERKS Memberlntematloftal f\lllCompanyBenef1ts. rn1ente<t manuf. has poa1 --'--------1 l""'al .... to H B. &. needs REAL ESTATE Real Estate Network Paid Vacations. d d 1 nus is an entry level "'" "' MURSES AIDES ·-• 1 look t1on ..iv.111 for U1 iv1 ua GENERALCLDK pos1t1on f« an ind1v Mat'hin1stc; & F.DM Exp'd .... espeope . UTOTEM Advancement w1us1-;1-; & min 5 yrs <'X NIGHTSHJFT w !!ood maU-aptiludr OperalONi Min ~ yr~ l''I & ORDERUES Ing for higher income. Conveftlence Man~ts Opportun1t1es. fll'r. in d1g1tal dt''litn Trainee pos. avail NotYPln&OC'fllin&req'd Jl'.T Xlnl w.at1H&r o\'er ALLSHJFTS Your opportunity l!I at Pos1t1ons apen2nd&3rd Don't give up the ship' WalfpopersToGo wt<.1nalo1c. Re!'lpons1ble w/;trowmit f1nan<'1al or· ~mo lime. Profit sharing & Exper. pref'd. Will train Heritage. Join our sue· stufls m San Clemente & "List" it in classified. 2300Harbor Bl\'d fo~ ~w prodll<'t desi~n '1 ganuat1on in the Fashion G .;....... Clfti& lither benefits. mteresled individuals. cessruJ team. Call Dave Lauuna Beach. Other Ship to shore results! Harbor Center. CM HSQ '· Xlnt lwnefits In· J11land area. Ro-n 's 1 )'r Sc.__. c-Lido Convalescent Ctr at:W0.1151. "' ""' 8 F"-' M 1 oo 6 oo d i.ting mechcal & dental ofc ex per .• f•R~re ap· Pos1llon avail. for 1ndl\' ....,. -,... 1555 Superior Ave areas have openings """567 · •I · on, : · : insuranct:' t'frect1vc: im t1tude, litetyp1n1? Letter w l?ood math aptitude. 1714,198-663 1 Newport Beach 646-7764 also. No exper. req'd. "-'-W ted 7 100H.a...w ted 7100 med. romposure 15 mam rune 1tood l'Ommun1<'at1on ---------1..:~~~~~~~~:'..I REAL EsTATE Apply at any or our .__,. Clft -.,.. aft DISC tmn. lnvolves replylnteto skilli; " lite typing. MAIDSWANTED OFFICEHELP OppoilMiffes stores. .. .......................................... .. INSTRUMENTS chrnt <'Orresp. ReRular Pr;vio:is ex ~e r '. in Top w:i1tes paid' The lnn Gen'I ofc work. Answer· Salespeople wanted by 2.'i88 Newport Blvd. 102 E Rakt'r. c M. h r 5 pm · l : 30 am. A aya c. A/ eceiva at l.llguna, 2ll N. Coast Ing phone!!, Ute typing growing brokerage · for ~Cos~~ta~M~t:'~s~a~~~64~2~·7~7~02~I E 1..~.. blr & Insurance helpful. L 8 h etc. s a 1 a r y co m . pnme location in Hunt· 979 5300. E O . """"ever I mo. tram1ng ....,,.. mo llwy., a~. c . h C ---------1 on day 1h1f\, 8-S neceu -"' · • -mensurate with expcr. ington Bene . om· RH'S ESCROW OfftCH needed by 1ndcrpendent l·il<'row Co. 4t~ ev~. Xlnt wOC'klD" l'Oftds & t'o p~ MAIDS WANTED 64.2·4800. mission up to 90%. Call benefits. Apphcat1on1 COfttracturd Typist Dt>n Quixote Motel . Mr. Boswell 848·1688 for lM Supervisor. PosiUon accepted betwn 1112" Ind1v. mus t hav~ ac 2t00Newport81,C M. OPTOMETRIC .ore appt. open 1n April. Mesa 2-t, 180 Newport Ctr Dr, curate typlnc ~ wpm -------p/tune, neat. outgoing & ~~~~~~~~~I Verde Conv. Hosp., 2nd floor, N R. Call iood ~hng la proof re: MaintenanCt' Sr C1lizen or willing to learn. HB. REAL ESTATE 548·SMS. --------~ 644-tlllO. ask for Carol 9dln1abiti•u.4111"11 da1l1 Semi·ret. Local realty 8C7·5i27 • _Roo_m_A_t_ ....... _e_T_o_p __ _ ~ <'O nda a full time person Want ex per, aggr eu u• FACTORY Geernc-•tarySchmldt Monthru ,..L aoomo. w/11ome elt'c up. Gd Organist accompanist, !lalesperson looking for CHIEFTEU.ER Gen'I Ofc work Sales work1na cond w Hurn Flrat Chun:h of Religious hjgber income. Opport. S700·S7SO. Supervisory LABORERS pe~. Jirl fr1day. F/t ~~~~Cf=~l 11pt '421334or842·74~ Science,N.B.836-61982 to generate 1mmed high background pref'd. sav. 644--00GS earninas. Appts con· ings & Loan or banklng 11 Nffi'led Now c-xp net'. 700N-port Ctr Dr .\t:nntenance Man, P time Parker's Pets. apply in fident'l (714 ) 752·55lt. exper. Local branch of llave uansp. & phont:'.1----..iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.I Newport Beach 111 ¥ue1t home person, at the 1hop. 2636 large co. lmmed. Hire. No exper. req'd. Produc· GUARDS Equal ()ppoc. Employer Call IW6-67lfl San Miguel, at F ord Beach City loc. Call 11nn. Warehouse 4t i\i> WILLS FARGO ----Road. NwptBch RECEIVING CLERK Abigail Abbot Personnel ~~mbly. 4-l••aD iRK19YICIS Mana1ers wanted, earn -----------To unpack & ticket Agency, 557·6122, 4500 -... .._ IMSURAHCI from '300-Sl,OOO mo. We PIX ANSW SVS women'aclothing. Heavy Cua rd ope ni nc1 In p-Attd 11--train you. For •PPl P ltime 11hift11, varied lifting, 9:30·5:30 Mon· _ea_m...;pui_~_D_r_, N_9_·---1 0 ~ Irvine, Co.ta Meia, S.n· ...., -..._. 536-3220. hrs, with wknda. Paid Fri, $3.00 hr. Apply by R.V. SALESMAN ta AM" Newport areaa. Ad1t1Ml1frator M, ... ,-G-EM--.,~--Tl-N_E_ while tralning. 673-$544 letter lo Hubbub, [nc. Sales exp. nee. Uni for ma furnis hed. E~Pf'nenced person to """"" _., E o E 3184 H. Airway Ave. C.M. 540-6573 I. '_,4f.'1 '''"" t Hf ~ f C•l40-44H Jo;qtial Oppor. Employer Retlree>1, <'Ollttie stu· service eJCisting ac· Youn• mun tn work lo -·-·-·-------19'2826. --------- dent.I welcome. Vets br· C'Ounta. No selling. uawin1 tool rental butl· PIXAM SerYOpr Counselors, Managers: Inc D. D. 214. Car & Prelltll(e Newpqn Beach neM. Hust be neat in ap· tmmed. opening for RECEPTIONIST New arta, craft1. Nat'I telephone reqwrcd. 1~32 firm Outs&andlns loca-pear. & have very neat mature person to work Co. No invest. 64().0554 W. Commonwealth. tlon. beneflt!I, eompensa· handwriting. 6 Doy week graveyard relld. Paid AUractive, over 18, ror H;etp:::W= ... ~ed::::::.:7:1;00;.:~f\l~ll;ert~on;.~~~~~~I tinn . Contact S ue w/weekday orr. Prefer training. Apply in HEALTH SPA. We will SALES •••••••••••••• .. ••••••• Townsend67S.9900 named man for per m. penon. 1S5 Rochester St, train right person for Do You Enjoy resl>Of\Slble pos t;xper. c M euy fun Job. Mr. Gee, Meetln1 People? EXPEDITERS An International e n glneering- con1tnaction company serving the petro-chemlcal~ natural ga.s. refin- ing and environmental control ln· dustries, has immediate need for Projecl Expediters. The succe.ssrut candidate will be responsible for the total expediting function from vendor drawings tbroulh material deltvery to the job site. l ncu'mbent m ust have good communicative skills, and from two to five years experlence, plus graduate degree in business or engineering. Please submlt resume with salary requirements to: a.uHlecl Ad Mo. 114 c,. Dair Plot PO In I 60, Coshl W.... C• I 92626 --~~ • not req'd. Apply 1930 -·-· -------daya 7S2·9S6t. Eves SILYHWOOD'S • COST Newport Blvd, C.M. 586-0529 MEEDS " MANICURIST PBX OPERATORS Compet ent people for Accoantant ~EPTIOMIST men 's rurnl•hin11 / Need Two F'/time. Must Comole, cord or pulse Fash 111. Financial Serv. 1poruwear le women'• haYe a followinl( . ......,rd n n---/Se ( t d •• Work •l&en1 maa.arer. Richard Ouellette Salon, ...,. aper. rm. ....,..,.pt ey, ron ready to wear ep-. EDP" Keypuneh baelt ToPS$$$$$$SS dcllc. Exper. Refs req'd. located In our Newport CJ"OUftd. Knowleds.e oi ~rtCtrDr,N.B. Type 80 wpm. » San Bch store full-time . ltaDdarda It variabla. Mi&uel Dr. N.B. Sulte Piease apply lo penoa to f:mmed.Opealq. UlllllfACJUllNG 200. Mr. Denni• Webb, 15 6~ ' ~ '! • ' ' I ' c4S•M4H Eq~~Employer ""'"" Fashion Island, NB. f'lnd what you want 644·!424 ENGINE£RING Daily Ptlot Cla11iJ1*1s. Equal ()ppot Employe?" SUPERVISOR C•l4M455 NtfpW..tect 7100HelpW~ 7100 Equal Oppcw-ErnpJo1et ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• <>rma• Co. to. aHta in· div. w /demon1trated ablUtJ to 111perv1.. PEOPLEPEll.SON nwaafadortn1 eoalneer· NHpoct E:uc. IM9' U· lnll IJ'OUP IHolved in IOd.lt. In wboleilltS. IQll· product.Ion of small P~·1..:...ply..;;......673-__ 2221. _____ -1 1 c h lo n e I e ctr 0 • PERSONNEL MG MT rnecbateal componeata. .. Mut bt tboroo1bl1 AGENCY C!onlluerloa f a mllar w /deai gn, new talent of all aaa/aJI deeumentaUon aa· typea f br poulblt Mmbly Hnot support, ::!1L,~ •.~:O~~ pmtuctJon l00Un1 fllftc-~ .. Cal.l 95'1-0282 Uom. II prcsctous metal · eontada. Ja.q'a reccb.& ea p er. "'/ptutlc1. l'.-hnlcal dearee pttf'd. Cofttad Pcr'IOruWl S4t•JCMI l!qu1 Oppor Smplofw "YOU tt.ve a aervfce to otrer or IOOda &o MD. Dl~ an ad ra U~• Dalf,-P JJot a-atird .......... P'-tta.911. t f SALES . -f San Juan . Capistrano You may have noticed the new big white building with the orange tile roof at the Junipero Serra offramp to the San Diego Freeway. That's our company, ENDEVCO, & we manufacture & market sophistical· ed precision electronic instrumen· tation systems. w. c ...... ""6., Have The FoUowhtg ,,_..lftgs: * Drofh l'trSOn *WtldedModuleA1H ....... •Detlper CM.chanlcaU ., ........ Medmtlcal A•M .. llil *Ted Teet.Id_. ............ , c.a.rator If you have e~rlence in any of the above, & would like to work for a well establlthed prograulve com· pany ln our beautiful facilit y, please 1ubmlt your resume or stop by le app~ at: ENDEVCO lanc•o Y•Je Rad San Juan r.a-.b.• All ~al OpportuQlt.y ~toyer • tl • "'91mullW~i» fapr .urowlat: UJ.1.attn um.. edl fir• .... ruodJ• i. p:Wlltlll l SlfflCa ST A TION SALIS WIWIU TIAJNYOUI H JOU"'"' $e11rthmi:, l11t " p(llld1on wllh 11 fut u11· rp prr.Mlf1 wUll l111WJ kiU. j .. I. Lll·· Uo1Jkllu.:p•n11 ••d httltDd Xlli.t '-'\IP«l~l lY •1lh JICKad woriun• ,-,QJJll~ S..llll'1' l•r&al ;at MW ~DJ re.1.tm. °' ,-.111 \ 111-.11\." lo'• l llll."llb, IOOl2 <i11rf1.t1IU, II. H <'". 9".ro-lli ur 11113~11 .~Un .\i;n,-. l'h11 1111 C"rlll\ c-...tasoriet •llh CJUt~ct pt .. nt gr CC'l\ tr111 11111 •• ,. ''•pt'r m11h 11ul11nl'1t 1toud lle.nehla. WAITll&o;;s i:\Cp'd ln1nc lon.i tt•rm .i.ul)lnmcnt.a. C••tt <:vunlr) Club For l11>m~d1&l• Hin• 6M~ C..11 ----Wonttd, hout<' rlellnt-r, VOLT ,, ... .,,..,.,.,Jo ...... ''"'" j ., ~ d.iiy pt'r Wttlr. 1.uun dry Included Own tr11n11Porlation . 75.:?~ • .. .. * elm ........... w., ........... ....... Ou1 sMt W.-...... DI pt ' • m11m1. pend11nta, t'lrrtnp to • Engavlng, r.,, rlnft, custom c . Remount.. J ry hndinp & service !or th lrad . XlltS.. ... O. ..._o.m. MllT,.....stM • qu•ty'-..._• .. r .. w.e1u ·a .......... ean-11 C....., I• 1ltU1n 42IO s..tt Dr. Maw,.,..._ .. ..._, ,. • • ..._ a Irie .,__ Slet!Pt!l"ll from 11.GS Ind MOMDAY MAICH 14 AT 7~0 PM ~~ca:,-.=s.m ~~~ ..... 1(191 Aallctlr MUCH MORE AT THE C:..-1714) 112.1m lat J04 FORNlTURE Chr ... s. 1055 u .... todl I07S why nnt )fun a t•om111111\ S.Cnfcry /Rec..pf that can 11ve it "'' )"OU ' c.: .t 1• t' e r u p p l y Curtl~ lnd1.111tnc1> J l\tolt1 w pn1ll'1!i11onal <H't·ounl· Div1!1ion AAAA 1 coill 11\ll firm StJll!1l1 tul pany is lookrnit for n typ1•t, HJ key, front clc"lk salt?ll repre1umt11llve> ru1 Pt'IMJOUlity. &okkt!t'V 3141 C~Dr our Aut.omotlve D1v1s1on 1 n g 0 x p~ r ht• Ip ( u I . 546.-4741 PTe•l9w. 4 PM o., of S. CONNECTION .... •••••••••••••·-••• ........ •••••••••••••••• WANTED 7351 Heil, St. t. "''ll&SUN Only, 9.5. Din· Rea. Moraan mare. brok~ IMMEDIATR Y Hunt. Beach &U-12« ma rm set. tbl, 6 chrs. & to ride & drive. blk to CO'll on Service StJ fam11l;i1' w payroll taK IArros:s Fr<>m 110111> m tills area. We of returru., 1nc-omc· tux rr Oran11e Co Airport) l\torKan Drive Aw1&y China cbnt. Gate legged parade Morion 11oldtntt. Thi• world ':. larg~s t ........ IOOS ftofftoYoe1 l045 SAVE! MARCH SALE. tbl, free s~an~ing frpl, E ng, W~slcrn l1l4> fer protect<.'<! tcrriloocs turn:. & finunc1;il ~latt• Equal Oppor ~rni.>IOyt't ~roup 1n:.urance and prn mt'nt'> Start111g s ulary 1·---------1 boll ~!~t~r r:t~rl!':~~~~.~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• New & used furn, appl's, dresser & 2 n1tc slnds. 338 lOH _____ _ flt ~haring A wct'kl> commt·11M11Jlt•"' cx).ICr d r;iw, aguin:.t c•om S750·::.K.">01ani.:t• H3:11l651 mi:.sion while "c llalll Telephone Ans . Serv. Over 25. Exper'd or will train . Swing & gra\·eyard . 540·li77 "~ "' ~c. Wilson's Barga in Som e p olteryh, unktqt. ~a..i...-. 8071 'eh1l'les needs mor e 3 Btrl Antinua heatinu Ftee. Malte:;e poodle, 8 ook Sto clocks Frenc "''C e ..._._., r .. " " H I h N . C2 res), S45 & , rv •••• • •• •• • •. • • • • • • • •. • • 14ood people who can i.toves. l boX, 1 Pot Belly, mos. eat Y. cute. 1 814 w. l9th, CM. 642.7930 watch, sm. t{'llt tt lr So 0 ., d ~t t 1 L· 1 ., .• purchaseaswtabletrac lcoal5S7-4111 eye.Lo,ei.blti64S.7016 &548.3262 F'tberglass run11bout .oo:n .,ell al\~" tor lo transporl mobile boat 4 bathr m. sinks, :swing. 4 b~d. many homl'S & rec ,·ehicle:s. Oak Antiq. 1''urniture, Free black female kitten greenhouse, bifold doors. xtras. $25. 496-0719 you, and more 1rnport;inl s1-:cH 1-:TA It Y . s1111·k an opportunity to h111ld a ll1 ol\1·1 Ji!l'. "''"pt Ctr future in management. II l.11l'<Jl11111 l'rcl c'µcr you are tht' J>('r:.on I .im " \ \'~t-: 1~1rm. :\lu't lit· I•--•....,-.. •1• .... -r.-r.s--•1 lookingfm',l'Ull. lam1har with IJ:1d, oil' •~ "~ E:tper helpful but not s ideboard:., desks. approx. 6 months old. •WhlM loPubUc• old churn, 2 plutfon n Miscel&aneoui 8080 necess . Morgan w 111 table:s, hall trees, chum; After 6pm. or weekends. Exclusivly Sofas & chrs, r ockers & more ! ••••••••••••••••••••••• tram yuou free. To get all & a lot more. Dealers 638-8684 num mum savings of SO'k 5$7-8271, 201.81 Birch St., up.·ra111111,,, call ll1·1d1 AUTO INSURANCE the facts about the wekome.33931Granada, f'emale Doberman, one on all mer c handise, S.A.Hgts. WANTED Bill Arnold 17 141835-3057 1>iu 1-11;0 RATERS Morgan Story. plan t?>,at. Dana Point. year old, gentle and in · choice of finest fabrit.-s & TOP C AS II 0 0 L LA It 1 I am-9pm Monday 9~9prn Tuesday If unable to l'all send n• sume to 306/! 1'1t•tln11111t I Ave., Napa, CA !145511 CURTISNOLL CCHP. Curt1:s lntl1.C>t11c:. D1v1sion Equal Opportunity Employer M IF &t·t ') .\d1111n \,::.1:.l IL1pHll) <')l.IJ,lfldlllJ.: mri,: 1·11 t•·q ·,. \lit· 1mmetl M·n·1tes of an altract1\C'. ~harp t'\l'C w1·t ' Sl..111:. mw.t bt• "lnl & \'ou mu:.t l'llJO) )Oh d111'1 Mly ltll'al \.\ork'i.: cont!. :\II . 11111 . 551, l!JO:l Secretary Personnel Urange <.:o. co. ha:s open· 1ngs for (2) trainees in Auto Insurance Rating D<!pt. GOOD SAU.RY CO P AID HEALTH l'L.\N, BONUSES, VAC. WITll PAY. CALL DAILY 963-0942 TYPESETTEH llDI Electronic com- poser 54!1· 169_1 ___ _ tend one of our follow11fR f)-ench Japy Clock Set, telhgent. 536.0077. latest styles. Displays Drill Press, St75, Port. PA 1 D F 0 R y 0 U It meetings ---shown by appt. only. Color T\:'. S125, Home JEWELRY WATCHES Friday, Mar 11, 2PM P ink Marble; Two 5 Be--,-, -1-ood AGENCY BLORSCORP made qwlt.. S60, &. lots ART OBJE.CTS, ,.0 , 'u ', branch candelabras with aull u _ma e cat, g 548 529 396 w u ... Friday.~arll,7PM o r igina l beeswax with.children. Please ConsumerProducts D1v more. ·6 · ·S I LVER SERVI CE ThcJollyRoger lnn can dles. 494 _39961 cal1960·2200_._____ (714)67S..s820 Ham1ltonCM. f'!NE FUHN. & AN: 640 W. Katella &W·5727 bet. 7 & lOpm. ~·taple bedroom set, com· YARD SALL' TiQUES. 645·2200 Anaheim. Ca N~ed lovin~ home, three " "" Come in and have coffee OAK HOLL TOP DESK, spayed cats. Phone plete S200. Pool & ping Sat/Sun JO AM to 4 PM LUGGAGE TAGS d I "'"'1381 pong tbl com bo + ac· Antiques, sterling Demi· with us an t>arn all 60" wide, refinished """" b ;i bout how you c 8 n Oniatn brass· .... ~adbrd & ccss. $125. Cash plea:;e. Tasse Set. clothes. (boy:., from your usiness card. l>ccomt' part of the rootbrd_644.56~S 2YearMaleBeagle.Likes 642·9235 girls, lad ys, m e n s>. Send one card for each ;\\organ Team. children, gd watchdog. gam11s. puzzles, Stuuffer tag plus one spare. We Appliances 80 IO _Al_l_s_ho_t_s_. &1_5_-1_85_2 __ ~1 Dini ng r oom ta ble-6 table, Van ice box. Some retu rn perm ancnlly ••••••••••••••••••••••• chairs, buffet, 2 leaves, silver & mil:.c household sealed attractive lag & S 11:._...___ 8050 SlOO 833·2219 items. 2860 Vt•lasco. \No. strap. meeting airline REFRIGERATOR . ~ Cost M > 979 3390 LO. requirements. Prc- SANDWICH & S;ilad fabricators SAM lll !J or ·toAM. M•lll thru Fri S2 50 hr. Musi ht" dt•an. neat & SPl'L'd). Lor J ·., K1tc·hen. !l7!J-0717 .111 IOAM for appl. lleavy typing. l\Ju~t be ablt' to hanllh.: prt·s~ure:.. l•---------1 Sh ok, but not nee Will-TYPISTS WARD CLERK !\ledical r ecord ex per. or tru1ning req 'd. !\t esa Verde Conv. Hosp .. 661 Center St, CM 5-18-551:15 WASHERS-DRYl::RS ••••••••••••••••••••••• DIVAN, 5 rt. beige, very . a esa . vent loss & the(!~ For a Recond1lions-Repros & ELEGANT gd cond. S90/bst. 6161 Winslow Drive, II. B. personalized tag encloso Frgt Damage. Guar/Del. 548·5788 <Ed a rd , .. cF dden) 29 Yrs 111 Oran••c co. Loose pillow sofa & lov· Su w· 1 s89· 3m3340a wal I paper. fa hri c or in~ to commute until cu LIFE IS mo\ e~ to J rv111c Woodworkers need ed . l1roduct1on mdlman , 1nul'h cxpcr rcq'd DUNLA P'S eseat, inlaid wood game Redecorating. Beautiful n. on y. · • ··oay Glo" raper & W<• lbl th 18,' I f Fr h Bd t dbl Sa will back & lr1rn your 11115 Nl·wport Bl. CM e w I ea • enc • rm se • t/Sun. 381 E. 18th. CM . SECRETARIES FINANCE SECRETARY Opportun i ty fur ~ecretary w 1 accuunlrnl': Q-tfilngQ TEMPORARY HELP Call 540-4455 Equal Oppc1r l::rnployer aptitude. Skills req'd in·---------- dude: stat typing. 10 key hy touch, ability to assist 111 prepanng f111unc1al :.chcdules & payroll. CONSTRUCTION SECRETARY lmmed. openrng for "-ecrctary w 'mm :! ) r~ bo1 ldmJ; constr11l' l11>n Typing 130 "pm Plt•;isJnt phone personality & ahle to wo1·k w /m1n. :-.upcrvisurn RECEPTIONIST SECRETARY tl) l'l!r!>on oft•. St•ll "tarter. Maturi.' Ty1lc :'10 wpm. Good on 11hone:.. l1i..urant·c t•xp~·1 lwlµlul. not nee Q-tfilngQ TEMPORARY HELP , Call 540·4455 lmmed. opµor. fur re· c:epL to work 111 husy Equul Oppor Employer newspaper ore Ill lfl'lnl' W /a VUriet y of dutJl'S. , . Must be personable will !:ierva·c Sia. Attendant. , ing lo run errands. 01'ypC' ful! ~ ~1 ll '!1~' _f?;i):. & 50 wpm accurately. nigh_!-" Cal 1673-3:120 Call 644-3389 St>n1c,• Sta .\llc-mlant 9,\M 'ti\ N(J(,11 l'Xper'd full or p time THE IRYINE CO. \111111· ,\n·o Stu11on. 11th SS'l N1•wport C.:ll I l1 Nt•wporl R<'ad1 Eq11.11 C lppor ~:mpln) 1•r SECRETARY girl :.ale~ ofr1n· 1wt·1b &ln1rn· (\I S1 1 '11·•· St .1111111 t\ ll •· n llant, t'X lh'I ti 1>.1~ &. 1-;"'" Full & I' 11m1• ,\p pl\, Sh<'ll Sl,1lwr1, 1ith & 11 \llH'. NII ;.h:irr . 1«•;.pon:.1hl1· J.:11 I ----------i " Sii & '«Hill' h11<1kk1·1·p SR. DATA ENTRY 11w kno~ h·dJ.:t' ::.t1M> --X110 OPERATOR 111 .. t,111 Iii:! 7111\J The ,l1Jll~ H11~l'I . 1111· i' ~·t•rt'l;in \i'<'1Jralt• 1,1,1 lal>inJ.: .1p~1l1< ,1t11111,. '"' a ty111:.t. 1111" phtll1t', ~ J),il,J F11t1' llp• 1,1tor -.horlhntl 1,1.,1 d 1 .i I I \1111 111 I 'r' '''ll•·r 1111 lht' "·•th).li'i:•ilitt 111\I :n 11 "' .r.1· ,, '" q 1111 • d J• 1• r rn :1 111· n t SECRETARY l'rr,onahli' i:o11d 111111,. ,k1t1, s:1 h1 \ppl\ "' jlt.'l'~Oll I llll 1111.111 !'ii 'I, II SEC Y /RECEPT. Fa~I .1:n•w1111: :>pol'l111i: ,i.:111111.; nrnn111 11!11·11111'. l11w 0111x11'. Tvp111i: ~kill' llltnl( & ~h n•q "I 1\ pph or 1•all , :\P~portl'r In du:.lncs 1703'' Sk~ l'.1rl. Blvd , Sil' <., l1\lt1l' 7:il 00.15. I 111n"d" ~hill I'." "'Ill ''" h.1•1·il "" '''P"' I•' "I \I •I'll Ill pt·•'"" o; \ \I ol'\I \l11n•l,1\ lltrti 1'11 ll,J\ 1.01_ (,1fh•lt, "·· In 11w S...perinte~nt t 'u,lom '""'' \ .1ril 1111 ·'"nth h111 l1t i: "" ~ 10 p11Wt'I 1111,11' ( fl!ll ,14'1 llod s~1lt ltw "111.ml '"'.•HI I-t) F Jo:m11loH·r I i 1 S I .'lrlt~ l.1 f•J Hl'lp W ont•d 7100 Help W ant.d 71 00 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SALK'\ ARTICULATE INNOVATOR Long established Ohio based ex- ecutive search corporation is seek- ing an innovative college gr ad .. for the ir Or a nge County division. whose life a mbition can best be served by working m an unstruc- tur ed atmosphere, making Jots of money, in a fast-paced exciting field. If you a r e e ntra v el'ted , en - thusiastic, uninhibited, money motivated and want to fall in love -With your career, then c;end your re- sume, in confidence to: General Manager Classified Ad No. 88.1 c/o Daily Piiot. P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa. Ca 92626 Aa c:quat oppottunit.v 41mptoycr Ml 1" NEVER DULL W1lh Office OH•rload ~:nJt•Y the 'ariety of dwos1ni: !>Ollll' ul our w1d1· ~dc·t·twns of lem- vurary office Joh" to last as long ;is you like. Top hourly wages. Typists-Call us today & ~tart lorn or row. £.0~ offi ce • ~OJ ov erload 557-0061 :r723 Birth ~t. N.B. TYPIST F<1:.t & :.ireur:.itc on l II '\1 t'it'Ctri<' .\r1ply It.if.It Plut·cnlla, C:\1 -- oJJi~!~~{~~-~~f!as 17H li!il 51:1;!;! ' ('t\LL54l.!-?'iSO matching t'offcc lble, bed, triple d resser & 2 2 Sml bikes, pa nel'g-& tags. Or try two t·anh, seer & ~all unit. ALL book stan ds, $225. trim, 2 hairdryrs. child'::; barktob1,8 1{clkC'I•'.'", Merchandise l:!HlJNER Water Softener fully automatic. Ex- ce I lcn t condition . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rt!aS<J nablc 498<J97~ Antiques 8005 AfterliP~I ....................... ------- WOOD King s1ie Bdrm 557-7365 c h r snow skis Air " set w matc-h1ng armoirt·. . ' , cool~r. antq trunk: port S2 ea or ~l s.; Qn s!~e lid rm set. Queen 2 ,Pc ~ectn I, modrn, 5 • fl rf g, elec broom, 2x4 4 '5 tags Sl.l;(I t•a. or King Box spring & ea.$50ea. lumber, clothes. mag 69tagsSl.S01·.1 mattre::.s. Gla:.s top Call963·2358 ___ llres/rims, toys, misc. lOor more St -IOt•a Dinette. H1i:h back cul 8, Plaid couch & loveseat Sales T;ix Included GE large refni< frost free velvet chair. Large de· good condition. · · Outdoor founla in S75; NO C.:AHD, Wonderland \'l'rv cln Sl5t1 :160 E 15th corator lamps, Naug Den 968_6710 d ressr S25; hdboard & Draw your own or :send Of A t • I St. CM &12-5939 furniture, Oak glass top ----------• frame $20: cpl paddinl! name, address, phone & n 1ques. -----c·orrec tables. ,\LL 111 QUALITY bdrm . set. SW; lots drpry material we'll make one card per II U G E ware ho us c• Hot point Rt'frigcrntor 10 EXCEL L ENT CON . S400. Teak & leather chr. SI yrd.; gas dryer $.5(): tag. Add 25' each. crammed with over 500 mos old· S295. Still in DITION. 554.4750 & otto. SJOO. 9S5·2A27 wall plaques $2S set ; wk Send check or money or· music boxes, n1ckclo· warranty. 646-3524 bench $10; sewing tble clcrto: deon piano~. circus or-Older refng S35. older Gas **I BUY** 7 piece dinette set; walnut $15. 50 Oto gold fish & PILOT PRINTING gans. wall dock:., Dr"cr s35. Ho t h work Good d L' t & top table, vinyl chairs. Koi.Call960-1381 PO Boxl560 ur··1idf··ther clot·k:., ' USl' .-urnt urc ' ""''l.557.a935 c t •t C !l"'''"' ,,., ~ ~ .,,w:,I 25'><1 Nwpt Bl C~t A 1· Of' I •· II ...,.. 0 k Bo k b bed os ii" esa, a . .,i;i,v fu~cmat1n~anllque-... ..~~ '0 • • PP iancc>o-' ~1 ----------1 a o case, rass . -- OvcrSl,000.UOCJWorth f>l5--lllO scllorSEI.Lfor You Extra long twin bed 4 chairs. & much more Beerdraftt•r, holds•, Kc•g Amt•ntan lnll'rn;itwnul Bicycles 8020 MASTERS AUCTION Jlt•rfect cond. Blet't. 513 Mangold, CdM. SIS of tx·er, new co111t S:WO •• <.ialkne:s; 1802-T Kcltt•r· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 646-8686&833·9625 hl;1nkct i n cluded . 8·4PM 613-5276 C;i ll afltlA:\l . 675·i~G5 ing SL, Irvine Tel. SCHWINN Var!>ily JOspd. ---. ---------Hide·a-bcd, 3 desks, frplc Child 's t•ompl Br :.l'l with •.M-1.777. Open Wed lh~u + mens 5 s pd , ~iris 2 T~m ~ds WI~~~>~~ s~~ .. 5pc wall unit for ch1lds rm screen & mist• 9421 tx-d!>pread. Octagon din Si.t.JAMto4PM.Vi:.il. crw~er. hov~ Stingray. in~s mJ ic:sH:.. me. desk top, cabmct, Gulstram.l.Cr.11 .B. rmtblw1th:!le;ivc,.,pad. bc.-stofr.&IG:21il3 5Ht.:l547 hook shc.>h·es. XI cond Bumper poul tal>lc. 10 S I S h . P , Din rm t bl. 6 ehairs, S70 557-7733 (Mesa MOVING-All furmture & lamps, end tbls, misc. pc • c wmn ar.i-StOO/ofr. Brn lthr love Verde) llpplianN.'S, T .V. Blue household items. Must MOWOPEM! PIET'S ANTIEKS an 1mmt·d1ale opcnmg in rmt· uf the nicest loca twns in Nt•\.\ port Heh fOr Fme European furniturC' " ••irl with a pleasant at prices anyone can af· mount Mint cond. s.550. 5 t $.500 r 8.'lJ Kl4S Lantern to Alla Vista to sell. Make oCr. &l0-7lOS CullM5·i836 ca . .or. -·-SOL ID MAHOGANY .,.562 "B'' •Iartu•r View, "" "' before 10 AM or art 5 PM. .. ford. phone manner & good :uAs·~ Newport Blvd. Boy's Sehwmn Stm~ray. xlnt cond, new parts $SO. 549·216!1 Spanish wrought iron FURNITURE. 9 Pcs. Dana Pt. 496-9157 din 'g set w 16 chairs. 546-1607 WAT ERB ED s $100 646·4S40 GA R A G E SA L E SAT/SUN G RANDOPENIN<: typing atuhty. 8:30 to !'i Costa Me.sa P:\1. 5 days. Please con ___ -------8040 Naugahyde ll1dc-a-hcd Garaqe Sale 8055 21392 Lemontrce H.B. From $119.81 complt•I•· Neutral t•olvr. S:J5. ••••••••••••••••••••••• tHamilton Bu3harcll Aqu;i Heaven 55-1·7500 t.dcl .car?'"' !-uptcns ;it JONATHAN'S &l-1·5tiOO 1-. O E . YELLOW TAG Doqs .•....•.•.•.•.••.•..... TYPISTS T' p1~i:-.. Set·r~taric·s w -.h. Gcnerul Ufl1ce l .t·~al St·cretarte!> & J'clll'rS Imm('(! Pos1t1ons \\ ailabll' Pd Wkly :-Jo Fees 152 1380 between ti.~ Western TllPllUI! WflCES llC l~.62 :\!Jt'AI thur Bl\ ti Su rte 100 In inc Equal Oppor f.mplo) er TYPIST ht• •n·1 uratl' " n•11•p t1nni!lt hai·kJ.:ro11111I San t.1 \ n ,, 'I' u .. 11 o a rt• a Sal:1p 1·11111m1·n~urutc ~ t•\J11•r11·n1·1· Call '>It .~'l:r. bt"' n llJ 11 AM or .! :1 l>.\I Sl'PEH SALE 20', to 10', oil oo f\1rn1tun'. Crystal. Sliver, China HURRY IN TODAY! 422 3ht St. Nwpt Bch _ -~Canl_!:ryVillage Iran S.d Factory Showroom Oflt'll to public Ruy d1red & 53\'<.'! 6-12·2i12 1>42·3.Tl!I :\larch 12 13. Yard sale 12510 WestminstH, St\ AKC Kecshond lt·m . 7 ----!or Cub Scout Den 114. 487 '69 Sq.bal·k VW parts - mos t\11 shots. ::.payed 15' Chinese Hooked rug, Bernard St, CM, 1o.5. complete trans, frnt & Green Quilted King Si7.l' &10-5477 aft 6 p.m S300 'of r . Fu rniture. Lots ol ~verything! rear end, fuel injection Bedspread. Very good Misc. Call673-0193. .syst, hi back & rear cond S20. Long drapes, Yorkie P ups .. mal.e & - --------GARAGE SALE: Lived seats, wind9'W'S1·"cloors. wht/red..trim. pleated. female. champion sired, Oval birch tbl" '2 C'Xl. !vs here 17 yrs, now moving eng. parts. Also ;.cc Pc.>rf cond. nu dt'amng. pctorsbow.962·8717 SlOO ' 4 Capt chrs S65. to •2 the space, D1me·A·Linc. 19""42 SHJ.S5Hj(~l2 Afghan Pups, fabulous 549·1314 seams~ress heaven, yds _Salmon, HB. 962·1863 \\ hit e . b I u e. b I a c k . Mahog din rm tbl & cane of fabnc, books., some on p l t bl & h h SHAG CPT. 1.re£'n 2 Tone apncot A~C show q uali· chrs Sl50 mt· buffet & W~ld War.s, furn: hg~t· 2~8 ai\p~ A~~la~~~i~ is~~~s 0~~· b~~.~;:i\n\~I ty or lo\'1ng pet. I nt china cub S4i5 all. ingrixtures.younameit. i\\·eCM Ph fi.18·4037 3tl.Witt~ellalllors..I!>. Champ. pedigree. Reas. 549-1314 r._tarch l~/13. 10-5. 2268 __:~ :__·_·_ l<J show or good home ----Gol.den Circle, N.B. <Nr GARAGE SALi-: _Ca_·_l1_55_1_·S0.12 .. Dbl br.iss lwd tS450). Shots&wormcd.642-5885NEW Couch&LoveSrat, lrvineAve/MesaDr ) 112 Apolcn<• lluJ.?t• pme M'cn•t;ir~. l' or 645·30&l rust, brn & lx•1gc. S-100. Super Sale, 480 Flower, Bal. Isl. Sun l 1 Woven Woods l!ll!tl, «" 50 I 'i' 52 5581i '"5-2875 d av• C ,. ~ .... • J· .M ... taple 1''urn. comp. O.E Sheep. rem. 15 mos -S W G Moving Sale! Mu1·h childs & Mini Blinds \ 1C·tnn,1n Orn;iti: ,\.rm C:h;itr & side chr. Circa ll!lill. :\ds I l1UJJholi.hiry l\< t (If I ) 1)3.'\ l l!J11 •WANTED • OHlt:~·rrAL Ht'GS \n~ Jclt\d or rontlltwn I <'ASll l'AI() I I );a VS 641> 7847 Al'lt•r 4. MS· l271 PUBLIC AUCTION MANY ITEMS CW 1-"INE 1-:STAT~; Jl-:Wt-:LHY . AHT OB.11-:CTS. 1\N TIQU.l-:S. FINI:: FURN .. F:TC. PHONJ-: FOR IN FO. & BHOCllUHE. 1~15 2200 old. S150 to J.?ood family D~NING RM · Set " ~ set · · uuges. 4 new things. uph. chair, area w \'ard. Cno papers) iliaugh. :>w1n•I chrs. JK T11coma rims & tires tor r ug~ & much . murh i!>2.5,r,flfi leaf. Ol'lag•rn shaped. Oodge. Liie air hockc} more. Sat. & Sun !l :.. -----Formil'H walnut top game, mist· 1658 ~hnorca Dr t;\lc:,a Wooden Shutter~ & l'ull Blinds. Up to 110'' olf n•· tail !I Am to 5 P '.\1 call 6-15·8!151 A"C Gulden Hctl'll'\'er S125. !lAA-4107 BL C CT Verdel Ph: 54<l-1081 Pups. xlnt hunters, fami ------PU I AU ION ----------Rear end for F;ilcon SIO. tvp<:t,wtrdog .l!lJ-l>KIH KingSizeWatcrbcd&lov· MANY FINE ITEMSOF Moving. Furn. hikt"'· Pall' of Fluffs un 20" ely wooden frame. S200 ESTATE .J F.W ELR Y, garden eqwp. misc. 2-130 rims iwnd tires. $11)0. Gt•rmanShorlhatrNl pup, 751-l!.599 AHT OBJECTS. AN· BollyLn,Nll.StSlO·S 642·3J79 12 "'ki.. shots. AKC, F . --. . TIQUES. F'INE FURN., ----- ------------ SIOO b~t olr. 831-0118 T R U N D L E B F·. D IITC. PHONE F OR JN. NAILS. Ttll', brick. por tl'ablc.>!i fnr gumc rm, den - ---w canopy frame, comp. FO. & BROCHURE. lion of fence, plywood. or :.m. restaurant, N>ll· lnsh Setter Puppies, 12 w 1matl. $.5() 6H.()5~M 64~·Z200 2 x 4 's. 2 x 6 • s. M 1st· nN1.t.>d chrs/stools. Must wks, :\I F. ~hots, SSO. -T -UNDL , Bl':D lumber, some nntiqucs. see to apprec. Cost ~5 5111 -!llfi!l R E Oak Spool cab. wooden ice Western sadcllt'. C'1~tt•rn ea. S.J<JO for all or Sl25 ca. k --... -.-Likcnew.S.l5. box, dresser/beveled pump.Sat.&Sllfl HHW 846-Wtl ;\1rc•dalt' Flint ote en-645·2441 mirror, 21" color TV, & 19th, CM. ---- nd:. Fc~~~~;1;~s125 Ueoul km~ siic.> bed, solid many more. (2S•·S250 > Tc I cs co Pe. J a:. on cherry .. 1 poster com· Sat/Sun. 22J Ocean View, Mediterranean dark oak A.~tronom1l·al Con::.h:llo S lll-:LTlt: PUPPIF.S. pletehyi\i'tisan.837-7338 _NewportBch.642·6189 __ coffee table $25, reel tion,S75.556·1668 AKC SllOTS 1:1 WEEKS --- -type power mower S25; ----- Rore Re~ma Musi<' Box. CALi ... 8411011 • FtenchProvSofu. highest S~per Gara_ger. '73 3.5.0 powc-r edgt.•I' S25; :1 COMMERCJAL ~SI.IC~ vlavs 15' •" d isc-s. '<lnl _ qual. never used S:J!l5. 331:1 Kawasaki Enduro: lo r:n1. drawer chest s:iu· walnut TOASTMASTER. 22-0 1•ond . .556-0t72duyorl!vc St. Bernartl/Samoyrd. 2 CostaMt>saSt 548·7141 9~CC Kawasaki Dirt stools w i th '-.wt•dl' volt.$_!!'l~hs~.:..&16Sll.!!._ ---Yrs Xlnt Male pet. $20. ---~1k~. both xlnt co~d. cushion S20 each, .1:recn WANTED T O R ENT·· f\Jrn1turc&m1sc. C.~ll 4!IB·HI04. Custom cornl•r group. Girls dream full size bath rug SS; g r een SPACE AHEA LO'i! !15 Sat1S11n. No p re·. - -blue cover, hkc new, canopyw/yellowcheck, shower curtainS.'i;table W ll AT,EVl/R' TO •alt•,; "44·1:151' <iolden Retriever Pups. $135. l''rigidairc I mp. match'g acces: Oak la~ps SS; swe.aters S2; PAHK ANDJL IVE! IN Champion line. AKC· refrig., nds work, SSO. dresser. oak wash stand. ladies beaded Jacket SS. T RA!l,f',R. 1962 _26. Aflntiquch !ltnhdh wood old CWA. 5 Wks. 59tH.J6(). 645-5072 after G 1 Carter & 1 Rochester 4 4 G C n t 11 I1 n a N U A 1 RS,'R L'A M. p RE ..... oor c e~1<.1> <•wy.prel· carburetor. Wind o w 6310391 c. " 7M 5'10·1H53 ty. sac. $40 c•u. 846·0204 Toy Poodles. 3M, ff, 7 Singer sew·g mach $30. mount'd alrcond. Anti· · NE A H I. Ac; U N I\ .\n l~q1111l Oppr F.mplyr HH wks white, 2 Dlk, l-4mos, Maple bufret SlfKl. Maple q uc brass kero!lene • CANYON. CALL: (7LO HefpWcmi~ 7IOOHefpWont•d 7100 ~lyr.646-0142,646-1526_ ~~r:e~ble!~&i~~~top lamp. Decor ator furn. Hones 8060 _646-._' _'638_2 _____ _ S I ...,,, Pictures. Accessories. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pn·v. arty has old barn •••••••••••••• .... •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• AMER. Wtr .• panic.. ---L1'nnn.~. Games & muc h p p ed igr ee. 1 yr. old C.Omer group, two couch ,-~ ARABIAN SALi-: wood. Very rhurac · SALES MANAGER: The nation's 10th lar gest retailer is looking for someone in the Orange County area to accept a r apid de- velopment program leading to Dis- trict Sales Manager. The person we seek should have 3·5 yrs. ex- perience in hiring, training and mot ivating people. College degree is not required. We offer a top salary, plenty of security. and a proven track record of developing people FOil PStSOMAL IMTBVllW Fill out ~pon below and mail to: Mr. hcbr .. P...-1 Dlffctw P.O. IO• JS35 Analwla. ca1Jf. t2ao3 NAME ................................ . TELEPHONE # ................. . ADDRESS ......••.........•••.•••• ' or Jo~ h<'ld tn 11u11 s >'" . . .......... . An Equnl Opportunity Employer MALE 4' l"EMALE . • female. all shots. Xlnt. bds, bolsters, walnut ta-more. Quality merchan· Di vo r ce setUe m e nt. teristic, Sl.25 Sit lt. w/children. 968>-6110 hie, one year old. $115. disc. Sat/Sun 9·5• l863 terms 496·3904 or 726-3144 497-1253 ----------1 8'&7·S839. Braemar Way, NpBch. ev ---------- SIBERIAN Husky puJ)I!, Cbetween 21st &22nd,ot'f Queen Size watcrbod. AKC, 6wks. B/W. blue 7! Ear ly Amer ovr str f)-ancisco Dr.) 4 yr. old gelding, reg. 3~ heater. frame, spread. eyes. Champion & lead hghc::k sofa $100. 3 Pc wbt Arab. Bst otr. $1.JO. 644-1211 dog lines. S19S. 5S7-3118 French Prov bdrm s uite Super Fac,tory & Garage 536-3531 <chest d resser dbl bd Sllle. Slid I! glass doors & Houtehold Goods 8065 WANT St. Bernard, Fem. 13 wks. w/ca~py) S?OO.'Hvy met 11 c ree ns. d b 1 sin k. COMPOST SllREDDER. BLUE. AK C $18 O. stdnt d esk w iform icn garbage disposal. IUJl· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 646-5076 • 15H S93 Aft. 5 t r d $20 aage, self proJ)<lllcd d bl 10 Pc Modulnr soto, l yr -- --~f.~er con mower , Clean Booth· old, Color TV. 2 cofCce Misc. furniture & framed ,.,._to You 8045 · Bl ister Pak m achine. tables, dinlnl( set, refrlg. mai;He pict ures. etc. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1978 Pt b l Dishwasher draperies & mut'h more. & washer. All for $1..500 ~ $1~up.~·~. Black, edori.blo k itten , w /hutcher block top . $1.00-Sl ,000 . Sat /Sun cash only, or by piece. Eltttlic dryers.so· r~$ very a lfectlona tl'. Aft S1rnmons Dbl Bed, Con· Marth ll & J3, 120 W. &19-0965 assorl(.'(i szes & colot'f·: 6PM.638-8684 temp. Coffee Tb1, Qrn 17lbSt.C.M.Cotn~early, Jtwefry 8070 coppor tono dble sink. POODLE. FRE E TO A Vt'lvct Wi nged Back the good buys'#OO llast. -.. ••-••••••••••••••• ~-44lS. Chair, Antique Ser ver, ---------GOOD HOME. AnUque ke Box, Ahtlque Din.rm set& hoHehold WANTED 9 drawe r dreuer, ni~t 7Sl·~3 Tea Cart, aod more. Call W:~i!:~ C.~~· 900 TOP CASH DOLLAR stands $45, 13' Banshve tOWoeks otd.M&F pups,4 646-333S P AI D FOR Y OU R sailboat rigged , af\4r black & white, 3 brown&. DECORATORS MovlnJ. P\Jm, camplnii J&WBLRY WATCHF..S, 6pm. 962-8113. h·t "·JI ...... "l"" .. LE equip, tables, It misc. .. .,... OBJ:.1~ OOLD w 1 •·-_.., """ t"URNITURr.SA Ln HB iu u .rx.&~. •• R EDWOOD Oates~ ~. Moving, mu.st sacrifice 1782l Quintaoa ' • SILVER S E RVIC E . pairedormadetoord . S:t1.'~~ ~t,Jci~~e~d~ia: houseful or nearly ne~ Sat &sSun 9•5· +f:O'i·.l~~ & AN· Also Garare cabnta.'fg yard. Mo\tlns!fl4S·5431 f urn , In clu d i n g 6 D U to Sole. Ex ore ch • &helves. Rea11. For f~ Mhted Australian Sh<'P· ~!1~:~~1.S:f:k1~r g:.~: ~ri:~ =~·.:n~a~~ Di .... /Gw eat.6?S-3l75 _ P'P loves kids Mlt., Jmpe, chrs & much Met " m~h mote. ~m U~uldat\on of New ' 646-064i more. Como at a~ Sat M &noti CM ~.$354 Yl)l'lt Diamond cutte.r. GARAGE SAU~ ;ad~ m ---------1 11·4. Sun l 1·3 ()r call a a, • -Below whoksolc. Rscitl the Dt11ly Pllot brtng h~t Lrl cJoa, Wolf/Shep. Nds 644·4383 for appt. 18 Garage Salt S.t/Sun, 9 ~ J' e w e I ry Co. 18 38 PY rttull.s. To place yot(r 1'11•"4 Xlttl watt.bclOf, O..wood l..n. N.B. (Bil 28ICrl Via San .ION. MJs.. Newport Blvd, Coal• drawing c a rd, pho M&-.5ll0l ~> eJoo V1eJc>. araa &ei-sml toda)' __ ,,.-ri.,..--j - • .... ........ 1111 a·u ._ .............. 11..._,-C m 11 .........._,, _ _ .,..,.., -"·----Ml'• Dlaler' ara... C..· ... II'~ ..... DO &AST a• tull1 s.;a..· f lM STAICDTII ty. We "'111 90C ie · , JlCA Tbl &Illa.I.... P. • .. n..t -0•-nHn-•• Uaw. ,_ ..U Ulal N•w·4lla7 /ftlllH l• f • ..._.._ • ndr,_..11 -::..~ ~ r'9a'ftlly f'1t-Tlal '-llOO p/ WAnED TO & t Wan a lo& 411 ·rv com· t.t.cie.•.-. BTU.• ,_. .tow•-·-l'llEEOIGAHa.ASS • ....._, .&a-., ~ -. 6 AC&. AaEA. LOT · l'llft't'1at., 11n •nD«Nnor 4VW• ts.~boit.wt·ai N........,,. , ~ u·• _ .... Mon•••, ner1oac ~ pl.d_.. tube, .._.. '°40 t..aue w / .. mMnllaip. WHATEVER -TO "Doe t ao •••Y 0 -b . roll g ~ pair ... _.... -.Ill --W""1 ll&S. -----·-m... PilX ANO 1.JYK IN "~· " 110 ..,. y St u . haht w.IOl rtm1 ror ..-P ... ·ORC ... '" -...S a'ClrilEJ!p.o.Aer. • • T Alt.ER. \Ht-t•' We II be nlbt baclrl ., Walker a. t'~Jt t~ dunt· b\CO • ..,II trade ~"' '" ftMW .........._ 1 ._ .... _.. IYft... y How do you Mir• &hat . hie,•· air a.air $2. T-. U" Wlderims Al.llOb.ive •uJUST AISIYID• Jdw...,. lU C.B. Ban ••ulcf _,, ...,.uaa, a ".,.., l\lRSTREA•. PRl!:f'. ----------- 1'!\'to ~ cu't STANO blr ('h1ur 12. <..'rY.aUvt pur uf nu;i1 on 20.. KAWAI PfAMOS sitalao 1l.lo&10 utu.u moo. AY.......C ~ day nU.{' N BA R L f\ GUN A 1'76 TOYOTA TlfD. Playth1n1: klteben, 15 ri 1111 ule or trade Q»BY9. -.1cn ESTATZ~lDATJON ~ t=*..,;oad· 'c1Ji CAHVON. CAJ.L: (Tl•) l'tCCUP I I d I t;lrb lcu Sluu-. 118.. ., .. ., .. ;.... .... ...... p -•· _. .... _...._ ~ & ........ wltb abe1J ...... tosp ta Be • manuo t: a ,.11 Ame, 1c 11 ,.......,,., JIAMMONDORGAN S'Ccil. TV c.o.olt'. medit •• u arm._ MMB'll'-tt.1 • .....,... ---------• "'...... .._. c:raA!al and side ra1b L "-·• -1 &PIANOCENTER ...... ..-. n-l I Zt'. Two ta HP.• 60 brs, 2S' OPEN ROAD F\tl1~ boot. Oeo:.ot>. . · Dowered ove -·-·Wanted : t2) 3' a a11~ ...,':,~~ """"M~~· cu0 TSH'4I0«4N-T141 8D«Oft Whaler. SQuall, .............. ,. Reser;• no':, NOW S339S Comp&eU "I.Lb maUr~ &J0.5811 paned French doors 2llM a:; Coat Hwy. or • .iwn. ,__ -~ M • t'3" coaap w/pil. Set ol _.. ... .... -. Alter 6 ac wecke.ndll. . Used ,. /character pn:f. Coron.de I Mar SJOO. s.s&-T192 "MISS ST. JOHN". 23• boat davi~. 4 KP Mer<? fOI' £asl4lr. ~ llLL YA TIS 63IMllllK. New York Desiener Wed· 494........... Malteee Ma-um read" All ~ -RSCHE ~ dme Ciowo, Orig $375. ~ 19" RCA Cdor Port.abte. ... ~ motor. like new. For sale: "'72 Champion • n....-v ;.ompect. G.E. Cassette SellbstoCr 644_5366 Mllskal HAMMOND, LOWREY, 111s,guar/dlvd.Wl7&6, to race or crube al ltem:ssepu&s.Cl'oa.ede· 3''.SleepsS.Loaded,top SanJuanCup1J1trano taperecorderwrthbulll·-. luii••llh IOU GULBUANSEN i85Wl1lhStCM 85mph. For fun . al.531-'lZZt cond. P•t ply . Lo 137-4800493-4511 ID Dl1C. $a0. After 6 or Slmmonll White Canopy ••••••••••••••••••••••• ORGANS & KAWAI • Comple1tely custom. SL.ri ed au.leaae.(714)840-~ weekends. 638-8684. Crib & 5 Drawer Dresser Con .,,1. 0 M t" 1 PIANOS. •·or Your Prke loah • W..-$25,000. <714 > $40-7171, 't11 Cust Dewy, II • 1' Datsun Pk up, wide • $250. Ph675--0250 n 11 10· · a 1c e ec. call644-9200 eqm,.... S.m-5pmwkdys lBwell. retract keel, new 1975 22' Fourstar Mini tirY.S, maes, cust paint. ..mall plaid love seat. MO -~ org.m. exrellenl cond.i· -.............. ••••••••• .tHP Evlarude 6: trlr, Motor bme, like new, lnt lo mi $3 000 llrm After 6 or weekends. Pl; glabs puli.o doors $50 _tion,$600,P.P 532-12S9 Hammond Piper, 3~ yrs G••ral tO IO SUPHSPORT xtru. $2.3$0. 11• Boat must sac. ~ bef ~aft·7 ' ' G4884 Glass windows SlO ea. ·~Les Paul cstm Fret less old, bltn cass/recorder ....................... 22' Soort Asher trlr, 185. 6'>1161$ 3:30PM Good Shag cpt, Gas · • . · · player. Call 5562847 al\ , . 230H.~. OMCINB ---------1'76 Courier. 7,000 mi, "'rptBargatn, bnm plusb, range w..tgnll. Kitchen Wonder. 1 Of a kmd, bUI Gpm or Sat & Sun. 12 aJwruoum Sea Nymph Tuna T~er, Outnu~rs. 28' Ericson. race, cruise. DESPER.ATE! AMffM. 8trk, cpl in c;ab 20 yds, tan plush 34 yd.5 , Aid l'orl D1shwa:.her, Sl700. 1>'75-4795. • row boat $200 Ol' be;t oUr. Bow &&em Rails, RDF, lbip to shore, mtr, MUST SEU & bed, hke new, see. gdrond,ofr.548-33SO Leather cha1r/Oltoman. Baby Gran~ Plano. Call968-3476. Cover&BailTank, sips 5. Kinda anx.ious. 1970 Angelus Mini $3450.8.l2·2141 eve. NUT ORGAN M bl h llers 1212 0ffiuFvnMtwe& Ebony. 5 H. Amer. . N F ct n.-Bkr.673-1003 M-·-.... GMC .... If AL ova e :. u, : Ecplipnrnt 8085 make Perfect cond. Aluminum hshi.Dg boat, ew a ory ..,.,mo. .,...,. .. ome .cnaSSLS 1970 Ford Ranchero, lo CONSOLE. Can be con-Devon <We:. l cl d () •••••••••••••••• .. ••••• $18SO. Ph 646 5116 13', w/trlr & 71h hp ScrY• SZ.500. Col 43, jib, furl. loaded. ~t . .New engine and nu, alJ', auto, $1850. One verted into a beauttlul 642·¥12 Pro(essional S'x3• draft. motor. $395. 546-1656 673-7313, 8AM·SPlif Mariner 31, inspect & of· mtenor. Any reuooable owner. 67s-1285 desk. SZ50 or w1lh keys, Mesa Verde Country Club ing board/table com· Story Clark. studio. Nu ds1 • 1· b boat fer.Avery &Co.~ olfertat.es. pedals & bench $500. Call T n.nis be 11 f y cond, Danish modern New eng 26 LS • 963-1121 75 Ford F'l:iO, •x4l very ~1530 9to12AM e Mem rs •P or bmauon w/ emco m· k I t t $950 w/nets cmplt & grnd 1976 Cb ,,,,. D " loats. Sllfla/ Eveoln-andWeekends ood nd J 2S 000 • · i.ale(415)941·5618 ::.trument. 2 drawers, 2 063a1 ~ .... ~ 0 one. · •·kl •-d'c1tgear. A .... uu:7 araer aJ ... _-L-9070 .... g co ·• ony • "" d ..,,,., ._.... "' ~ ...,....__, Cruiser 455 Olds w /Jae. -. rru, 646-0777 eves. itudents corner desk F 1 b b b S20 shelves ... ,ne con · ~...... Ocnsd. Im ac int Tandem ............. •-••••••• Bwld your own Motor --------- l)drm &et, 6 draweri., ~~e a.~ c;:o be i 893-6460 a lt 7pm or Hammond .M odel JI, . trlrm en'g tl~e 70 bra. Want.ed:SUpMsidetiein Hme. '52 School Bus. 74 Toyota Loog Bed. ofr night stand, mar top ~f ~r~~er • 5 wknds Leslie Model 222. Rolar.id lo:!!lM~e srsoo' ....... 9()80aft6. Newport Beach. 22· $2500. Call Dan, Moo·Frl road susp. dirt tires, tloli;h, $75. Portable sew -er. ·l -----Model 77 Khylhm unit. ...,..,..."' 9030 • ·...... Sallboat 830-9495 11H2. 556-2990 AM t FM 8 lrk. xlnt cond. mg mach + loldin~ tbl, Alum. patw glider & ~::de~~ak Desk, good $2996.645·5036. ••••••••••••0 •••• .. ••• • • manyxtras.673-1763 xtr:l!I. $ro 5't8·7938 ctuur, cush1oru.. Gd cood ·645_ 1~ 1 '75 Evin rude 6hp mtr. LA PAZ 34' Trawler avail Slip Cot power boat avail. Tran.rs, UttAty 918 ---~mer"ency forces sale <.:lt>an. 642·3155 Baby Grand Piano .• Old $1.50. Call after 5, ask for to a l!miled number ol Up to 40'. No liveaboard. ...................... '751,0: LW. AM(l''M cas, -,. -----p~ 8087 beau l. tr 1 m . Gary,645-3262 s'·'ppersfor S75p/mo.in· $1t0mo.67~. HVYDTY.2&•-o•nat" ....... ~tepbumper,s1.demold ~ CB C.Obra radios & all Kin~ Sz Air Form.:::••••••••••••••••••• Schumann,$1200 Call lli aint ln.s&taxa Stak l'VM'ket.s"° .... d 'll ings, snrf, 16,000 m 1 equip. antennas, linear. Water bed w /vibrator 673-1419 1971JOHNSON lOOHP LS c 5 p, m ' NEWPORT CHANNEL e ~ ' •v rau warr $2575. Ph 968-3761 base&: mobil., etc. Sl355 htr & wood pedestai Ba.by Peach Face Love $850/0ffer w/membership.675-8866 DOCK brake system. $850. --'------- worth, all for $850. Call frame $150 Gasoline Birds & stainless st.eel Beaut. ebony Grand, very 551·2152 • 19, Mlnl Day Cruiser,~ 30• to 35• Power boat, Avaloo,CM.549-2100 '72CHEVYLuv,AM/FM, !J62...4075.Sat/Sunonly._ Jl.olary Lawr;mowcr $35 cage.5.52-7452 gd cond. Sacrifice. . v.8 Mere cruiser. Bow $2.50 ft. mo. M6-51M.5 or Alflo~lce.Pcrts cassetle, CB, camper Ph 960 3551 P t M . d h d $3300/ofCcr 536-2248 WANTED. Chris Cr a rt rail, windshield, licht.s, 673-9202 & AccestoriH 940 shell, boot. mag rims, .emon yellow lin1 ed dd~ Sla~::O • / ~Xll'3~~c5 Ac~C Sporti G--..t-8094 marme eng 6 C)'.I, nthd in 11 Lo hrs ~ & ••••••••••••••••••••••• wide tires, 70000 m.i. S12S, 8' shd111g g ass oor Ul'JU GHT l'1ano. very ~-w rage ..,.. · " ftCJ UUU> run'g cond. Dick (714) cover, tra er. w · Boats.-,..-. . $2500.642-7743 ~.S. pr oak end tbls .S75 gd. cund. $350, Nau~h Chihuahuas 54~3092 __ •••••••••••••••• .. ••••• 827-G400. $5500. aft. 5, 963-2963 Ski 9080 S.E.S. fuel uvector. Sel up , . Dbl maltrt•::.s $-IO. CdM Rcclnr & otto. 5175, Pianos & o,...._1 8090 SKI EQUIP CLOSE-OUT 18' Tri-H\ill w/trlr 165 HP uu••••••••••••••••••• fOC' VW. Cost $100, seJ 64 El Cam mo, needs •iiS lilU llum1rJ1f1ers:JO :.m.dc:.k ••••••••••;.~;:·........ J0.50'1.Discounts. 7hp0/BMtr.3'hgaltank, Mere Cruiser' J /0 16' SILVERLINE '71 $50.642-3:179 trans.xtras.MakeOffer. SI' !)..ill !lmS ' Rent.al Ski Sale xlnt cond. runs great, {;..w 1688 • ' / SOHP M 640-53117 ·'.1t'1l tvpwritcr ort-::.1.t<' ;,. __ FIELDSWarchou:.e:.alc SKI W~J'.SA:;.i2.8993 mustsell,$165.546-6341 · w 1cove~h $2~~cs, Forsale: '75Vegaengln -------Ilk~· m•w $80. Vl.'ry IJl.'»l NEWPORTBCllTE~NIS ~00 Pianos Ori:an:., , •75 it' Open Slop Jack. tr r. 6 arp. · & transmission. Runs '75 Couner. Custom int, 11 . .t<·ki:ammon ~aml' an n .llH. l~imitcd :\km rH•w u,scd Sprn.c ts. g• Pool table, a•" s lale, 35 Tandem 3 axle boal Only 70 hrs, wJL.rlr, full 551-0SS7. good. After 6 PM, :.wui, cust ext. 5700 m1, .Ill lcalh carry l! t Ji.t• her.hi~ 64Hl050 (jrands. Player::.. Go111~ mahogany & leather. All lrlr. 18,000 lb gross, xlnl moonng cover, dlx polt l9T1 17• Galaxie Tri·Hull. 893-3073 $35()0. 847-6608 pt•rl cond made in Ml.''\ out for busmes:.. Rent·li.e accc::.s . Xlnl cond. rond. $1800.963-6156 hold t · tabs b 1 165HP M · at·o w,kl·y & lock. C:o:.t Westan°housc refn I! upt. Kawa.a, Steinway, ,,,,.,_c..... . ers, nm • al • ere cruaser, OD· 1 Brand new tire $75. 72 Dodge PU ~Ton all ,, .,..... ........ tank, stem rail & $700. ly li bra. Best ofr • 5-155/13 Honda Tl res Lo mil. ' S275, sell $125. Gorham frec.tcr, older, $75; Baldwin, Chickering, . SELL idle items with a deptb&fisbf&.nder.(21.3 ) 900-2247 mJ CB • xtras. es.13250. st.erling ··LaScala ". M1sr Eureka canister varuum Yamaha, Kim b a 11. Slus & poles. Fisher G'.f's. Dall Pt lot Classified Ad 285-12:25 6,000 • 1 ~ anten-_963-__ 2358 ______ _ ~erv'g pcs. P\'t. Ply. s20. 1.147-8483. 8271 Wrllzr (7141638·2170. 190cm w/Marker bmd· 642 k 8 · Tri·Hull 19', '75. Jet '55, ~bf.!· ~nten::.ay$2'7_ 1954 Ford ~Toop~- 675 8221 l''r1esland Dr. H.B. 12072 Brookburst, GG ings. Xlnt $85. &U-9145. · • 14' Boston Whaler. 40 hi: xt ras. $6200. Call 53&-0326 truck, $675or bat ofr. A;k Johnson, Elec strt. trll', ~ 962-JSU. for Ruben. 556-6975 10% CA _____ DISCOUNT DURING MARCH Cash i n on Spring Cleaning A nd Sa ve With a Daily Pilot MARCH SPECIAL Applies ANTIQUES APPLIANtES AUTOS B I CYCLES BOATS CAMERAS 10 % DISCOUNT 5 LINES OR MORE 3DAYS • USE CASH BankAmericard OR Master Charge • .10% In The Following Categories FURNITURE GARAGE SALES HOUSEHOLD GOODS JEWELRY MACHINERY MUSICAL INSTRUM ENTS M OTORCYCLES OFFICE EQUIPMENT Pl ANOS & ORGANS SEWING M ACH IN ES SPORTING GOODS SW APS r------------~------------------~~----I I. I I I ' I I • I (4 SHORT WORDS MAKE ONE LINE) 5 Lines, 3 Times = $9.00 For eddltlonal llne1, add $1 .49 per llne. Make check or money order p ayable to DAILY PILOT. Send or lktng to: I L.------1.------'------+-------1 I CLASSIFIED AD ORDER DEPT. ORANQI! COAST DAILY PILOT BOX 15IO, 330 W. BAY ST • COSTA MESA, CALIF. 92826 I ' I N•me--------.....----------------------~~----Addreas-------------------------------------I 1 Cl••afflc.Uon-______ Stert ""I Ad on thla d•t•---------1 Q BankAmertcard #------------Exp. d•t•-------- 1 CJ M•st•r Cherge ~ --------Exp. d.t•------- 1 '1 010..., ..-n. ..,.. ....... ll'llller ........ .,..,_ .... _....__,, ____________ _. ______ ._ ________ ... __ ......__.Fiii'ST- 1 Cl.ASS : PERMIT NO. 13 COSTA MESA CALIFORNIA DISCOUNT BUSINESS REPLY MAIL NO POST AGE NECESSA RY IF MAILED 1N THE UNITED STATES POSTAGE WILL BE PAID BY ::::::::: :z::::·:: • DO ff NOW! Oranoe Coast D11ty Piiot Boa1MO 330W.hy6L Com-.., .CA 82t21 ••••:•I •• .... :··· ..... ::• •••••• • :::::::·s :::·:::!: :::h•:n ::1n!~n ii=·1un1· '•! ··r :: •• t:.: t.ank.s. $1500. 675-2709 "70 350 Chevy motor $150. -----------------• 17' Deep v Doozi, 60+ y 9570 13 •~' Whaler, 30HP m1·1esp/br.Oneofakind. Saginaw 4·speed & ans • hift ••••••••••••••••••••••• Johnson. Steering con· I" 1 be r g I a s s h u I I . s er. trols&d<>lly.673-2507. beautiful mahogany SlllO s.48..S779 '74 Dodge, 3111 cu eng, ------tl~·ck, 289 Ford Cobra l.Jy A/C, PB/PS, 33,000 m1. • 17' Deep V Donzi, 60+ Lou Unzer. Like new Aatos for S. Cstm mtt, mags. $4900 or miles p/br. One of a kind. with large wheel trailer. ....................... make offer. Call 675-6480 1" 1 u c r g I ass h u I l • Sacrifice $4500. Will ac Ge•rcrl 95 I 0 _o_r_835-_37_os _____ _ beautiful mahogany cept. small sailboat or?? .... •••••0 -•••••••••• VW BUS 1965. $800. deck, 289 Ford Cobra by · • &•5 2200 Wlll _ .. ___ _. VW Lou Unzer. Like new 10 par.. .. • or trade DI~ Newupholstery&Ures 675-3662 belly pan & frontend for 545-2786 Sawith...:~rge..,.w~elwt~11ailer. complete vw less eng. -. --.-------Cruice ~· 1 ac· T ,_.._ 751.u63, Dick 64 Ford Van with '68 cept small sailboat or 7? rmtpDI' --eriOne in part. 645·2200 or ..... •••••••••••••••••• ~/ • 642-1353 · 675-3662 ~ Sde/ CIGssics 9520 -------R.wt -9120 ..................... •• '72 Ford Van Econo Lino 28' Cabin Cruiser. full bead galley VHF, clea-n, new eng. ~950. 963·1691 '74 Cbrullner Bay Cruiser . 20' Deep V. Mere 88 1/0, Trlr. S.5600. 9629946 is• Cahfornia Deep V OMC 110. most all new. Big trlr. Xtras. Sell mi< or trade for Day Saller. 673 6109 35' Diesel Cutter, in water now. $39,950. 0 C.Y.S. 496·1762 ........ •••••••-•• .. •• 1952 MBZ 300S ·classic JOO, air, AM/FM 8 trt. Uke new '74 Ford Camper Coope-Ooc of only 86 pro-VS. $3500. 642-6486 aft Special 1 Ton Pickup duced that year! Mu st _s_P_M ______ _ w /10 1,'z • Campway see to appreciate! Pn. '76 Chevy Van Contempo camper. Truck bas pw~. pty. 581·7446. ·c c · steering + brakes. 811 amping ~nvers1on, cond., AM /FM radio w 1t '67 Lincoln Convert. A/C, 10,000 mL 544-0355 track tape, Z3 Cb. CB & New top, paint, tires, 1J116 Chevy 10 VM, like oversu:ed rear tires. ~red $4500. 646-9000 new, 9,000 miles, paneled Camper bas rear dinette. . • · intenor, tugb back seaLo;. queen-sized bed over '38 Pontiac. Mecharucally bubble side windows. V8, cab, Electric Magic sound. $2500. Call powerslcering &brakes. toilet & demand water 5614732 Senal 1207832 sCysJl.el m. S7,695. Prik.dpty 1955 Ford, auto, VB, , $5395 a 962·9898 wee ays $2000 646-2700 Johnson and Son after6:JO pm. Lmcoln Mercury •72 Layton trailer. Self· Big fa~y Camper, !0' 2626H11rbor Blvd. 35' MONK design diesel contained. sips 6. XJnt Sport King, sips 6. 57 Costa Mesa 540-5630 trawler. $39,995. cood. S2 500. 114/979-7820 Chevy ~ton ~U. In great '75 Dodg v 1 t 127,. D.c .v.s. 496-1762 2u1921.is14 ' shape. Low au,646-2S62 whl bas:. s~~oor1ttl·bck 29' Sport Fisher '69 all 8' 1974 Alaskan camper, Factory Original 1951 chrs, AM/FM cass., hvy new thruout. New eng, xlnt cond. Pvt Ply. Dys, Chevy ~ton panel bu.s, dty ign., P/S, P /B, Arr. gM. crse 20 knots. VHF, M&-2984; Evs968--9175 bestolr.557..Ull V-8, :dot cond. $5100.·or bail tank, many xtras. , best. 64,5.9065 $12, 750. 042·8446 o Travel Queen. 101h ' 58 Edsel Wagon. Runs 645-9790 w/elec toilet & camper great, very restore. $250. '71 Chevy Camper Van. 6 jacks Very clea.u.. S800 orofr.673·7794. cyl, standard. Clean. Classic 38' Matthews, a. 54&-2525 · '36 Ford PU. All orig. Si?OOO/ofler · 645-8873 is, $4,500. Call Barbar sn.m<>0/67S·5016 '71 Chev. Bubble-Top partially l"eSt.Ottd. '76 Dodie Van. VS, PS. loats.---Sai--1-----f Van, Camper, fully $1600. ~ :S~c~~4 lDi. equip. $4000. 546-88'4 • 7 4 J AG U A R V 1 2 __ g:c..------•••••••••••••••••••••• TRITON. In perf cond Many extras Ulcludmg sails. radio, auto pUol $16,000. Ph 673-7873 CLIPPER 21, relractabl keel. hlcl1nc, custo hinged mast. i.ail cover aux OB. & trlr, xlnt cond $31.50/best ofr. 846-0014 11114 Hobie Cat 16. w/trlr $1600/bst ofr. Must 11el t.hill wknd 675--0289. LIDO 14 XJnt cond. SSS-TSO 174 Dodge Van 6. AT, Ro~dster. Rare collec· 74 DODG~ TRADESMAN T·lOO, Stock out, cust tors car. Must sacnncc lOOCust mt. Stereo. Very camp in. Lo mi, xlnt. now $11,000. <SMLQP) sound cood, Must aelL $:llOO. 631-<1997 831 ·2313 or 673·2855 (714) 748-0634 63Airst.rcamTrlr 22'slps 1962 STUDEBAKER '74 Dodge. 318 eng., PIS. 6, good cond.' $299S Golden Hawk. Make of· ~/B, J\M·FM tape. Cu.at. 962·l79S fer.955-2427 int. Cusl body writ. -------------------•Mags. Grei 642·9006, MoSc~~/ 1960 MGA, 1600 body, 1600 ~-4987 9 I 50 twin cam engine. Soper --------- .............. ••••••••• cOD<i. P/P 242NAK 12685 '730odgeVan.~cyls~clt, Mt _,.. y bit to 750 full firm. 540-2076 Must See! map, custom tnl, awivel ,.,_,., am, . • chrs, AM/FM 8 uk, race, fas t, !111nt cond, '58 Jaguar 3., Sdn. Comp $4000/0fr. 957-02.61 ofr. Also 74 Kaw., rest.ored&rebll.M.staee, ---------KX250, good cood , $4.000.963.f156 'trt Chev Van xtra lnC..r. no $4.:iO/ofr.646-0601 ~ eni/lrana, $700 • .:;all Jntemalional 14' $800/ of 19'14 Honda l2S CL, 7,00C V.Wclff 9530•-~---·----- ler. Comp. w /trlr. ml, asking $350. Xlnl •••••••••••••••••••• .. •it. T Chev Van. 73, Lnit 545-3516 or 548·3049 ask rood. Call Greg 89J..58'Tl 1.971 Toyota Landcrulser, body. P /S, P /B, R/I!, _r_or_Su_e_. --------1 '75 """ y bit 750 4 whl drive x.lnt cond. tape, J>OS. trac. dlff. • """ am. to , • paneled wrap 1.1round Clipper Mk 30-1975. lSHp, full race,fut.mintcond. 12400SS2·7855• bumper 'wt hitch. ~.995. Evinrude elec. start, re· Offer. Also '74 Kaw. 250, Dune Buggy, Jtlnt com!, ~15 • mote control, man &ood cond. $450/ofter. new eng, w/CB radlo.•--------- xtras, incl 150 Genoa1 648-0601 fl68..732S '7S GMC 1 wa, V..S, auto. tape deck, comp grouna PIS, P /B, was. Imm.a.cl uckle, ready lo sail 16 Yamaha 80, cbappy ~a-... $4350. evee. '93·3220 away. Birth Dana Pl. onlJllOOmi, llkenu cood. Rodi 9540'.,.;.. _______ _. West. Cost $15,000. Sel I $300. 53f.t790 eves. .. ......... •••••••• •••• 'T3 VW Kombl 9 pass Van. SI0.000 llrm. Trlr avail. '16 Yamaha DT (O(IC '71~ Stal CJauic RdAtr. ~~· ~f:..al!;.~}'f/Baf'llcl • lt3-t8Tlcw-..all08evs. _.... , _ __. _ _.. _., ..... vv, ........ ._ .... --------Super clean. Less than Xl1n ~ .,.,_._,...., _....,. debt acquisltlo11. Must CHAaTBIMG? lK ml. $850. PP. 536--0942 :.,..~ dA16$8-1510, eve adl. $3000 ot best otrer. Save$. time ahartna lse. '72 Hooda 175 SL. Extra D>-1'1112 Fu l 1 race I c r u Is e. clean. 2000mllca 4 WllHt Ort..-9550 •--Cbe---V--350--VB.- lslander a . (7J4)142·ml $!7S .14S-'1'78 n••••••••••••H••••••• ~~ PSvyBD~kml. 24' Jela nder Bahama, "71 y b U'Y tt 1974TOYOl'A convert1d to mlol·nitr Xlm rood. 1lpe 5, New ama a 250-I LAMDCIUtsa bocm, UClq\le D&U&btlcal 7/12bp O/B mtr, mar1ne ~· 1reat. $350. 4X4. Hardtop w/ool7 ma.boaany int.. 12 volt rad.Jo. lf0.'330 wkdJI, II • zi.cm miles. VttY clca.DI refrif, dud battel:7 + am to ' pm. Wlcnda Sutuld n>o QJ70LPH). many xtraa. Otl« ownr, 144-78'70 ~•TraUOd.Cond. ~Pricad-$4110 con1ld.r am. 'PU ta Dickson U S.I metu p 613-2&l2 .-.t.a•MAZDA ~$1,000. o•-, an-. blq;i m-.. f\IU 1176 Yamaha m YZX. ZL5Dllarbor8lvd.,C.M • nee. 2 sell aalla. ~. Xlntcondldoo. Must Sell. '4M700 W..e.cl tlto CllJ)SG-ftO -.man lmlA.adcniAerbardao.. V1£Nnnuu1•. XlJtt eoncL • QicaU 250. Did. Bum winch. 20,000 ml~t CASH flOI CAISI Loaded. Slpa 4, &.rlr. ll)Od. DOQ. eond. n.io. Bl Bk • Toe> $ Dollar $ paid _. .,..~1<87 mat ~ ..... -~ =.:::·::~ "II 50' eralt'C cutter "II Road&. &00-4, b ldn Padflc Veteran. "11l1 tralb *· l~~-· n eqp'd. L.B. Martu. GW7 jaK ....tad. .. 4SBplD .... "11 Dodie Power wa,. .,.._ 1'000 m1•1. 1t1&1t •••• flCOO/bl t ofr. _.,,. arN).1717 aft I. O'Nctlll. HOWAID Clte•1olal ~6Qual)Sta. RBWPOJl.TBl!A.Ol • ~~~---··--·---- WllUY ae••c..as &TIUCO CllllLl. CllYIOUT • • • • • • m 1r.1cle m<-izda I .._ .. Harbor Bl•cL 0081' A MESA· 546-1100 TOP DOLLAR PAID lMMEDlATELY FOAALL 1o·OREIGN CARS CAJ,LORCOME IN TOSEEU~ MIWPOIT IMPORTS 3100W. Cal Hwy, 1'8 642.-f405 i! C........._l4M710 lit lt15 MAZDA • U4WAGOM • : One owner immaculate thruout' Automatic • HERB • rad 1 o • a 1 r co n d SADDLEIACK !4FBIEDl.ANDER it <~NONl Check thii; V AWY IMPORTS IS MA.KING · * JJnct• at IJl-2040495-4'49 • G &EATDEALS .. OHLY $2975 --------· lit -----WEBUY •USED CARS& TRUCKS• 197 6 IMW 2002 : :b~.u;: ~ya!~': ,. I t7 4 MA10A 2 Door. Automut1c, air •car •WI Ulls ad at,. RX4 WAGOH Come lo or CJll FRU .,,...oi, .. Grottt Che•rolet ll:lll Beach Blvd Hunllngton Beach cond., 8 track stereo. lime ol putthase. • 4 !>ptt<i, r1tdio & .nr cond s unroor & only 4000 it H FWY • Immaculate thruout ! mil~. l978PQQ). it 1t t873KXZI ! : HOWSJ275 147-6087 * 50-3331 TOP DOLLAR PAID FOR CLEAN M IHION lllfJO IMPOlllS • ,. ,. . ' ... . . . ...... . llJ I I 7•8 •95· I /04 Jt • -Jt ,. Capri '715 • ~=-~~Ff ,. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • =-I [)4E.G0 FWV wt ·7 1 Copri \l.fi. air,• SAN ~ ,. A:'o1WM tape. S2750. it * * * * * * * * * 1t Ml\RQOIS MOTORS :-M&OJ M , ... r.u1'1tU PfolW1 \f," 011 •tu• """' • 4.,.,,. i ,.,, M l~~t· 1N Vtl JO 8Jt-1Hn0 1(/) · 'J'U ~~~ 67J.8~4 aft. 5µm - --- -. -. ----.-. ·7:1 Fiat til Sport. 5 ., d, Mercedes ~nz 9740 76 Cupn lO,OOO mi, "6· stereo, ma~s. xlnt ('O~d. ••••••••••••••••••••••• brn pnt.,dlx ~1gc uphol. PP. BestofferSJl 2923 MBZ ltllll!> tH:ACH Hl 110 t1UNTING 1 ON Br At.tt 8-1< 7781 ~··ta 0.1.i, snrr, 4spd, aluminum ------ - whls, AM/f'M, hke new. '76 FIAT 128, 2 dr ruslom. Job change. 559·5021 4 Spd. Lo mi 's . Full HYQ485 war r n . ::.3. 000 / o Ir . IMPORT CARS '73 YELLOW Xlnt cond 5.59·4ilS __ _ ALL MODELS Mich. tires, F'M, V·li 4 'i5 X19, hkc n,.,,.. lu.1dcd. WE spd. PP. $2300. 751·819.t Hi.000 m1. ~6i.:>. \>41 1133 '71 Decor ~roup. \'in~~ orlHO·Oti72 - CHLEEE}>.._. top new lire~. 59:\t. )5 Fial 1211. 1 dr ,Int "'" ~250 64$-5848.642 0057 cond .• \~I f"\1 ~lcrcu. USB> CARS W Capn II -l, AT. r S. _1y~m1.~.l ~ MOW low ml 'i: .\~1 /F:\J ·;5 Fiat XHI Ol\'Orc:e CALL PAPPY ~tereo S375o G75·tlHI musl sell Uc"t offer 540-5630 -. 3- --6-W·OOl-tSat Sun I 7 2000, dean, 'nrf. ----_ f?Jlyn11~J\1 stereo, di~ 1nt rn~t. h1 Flat 124 Spl~ Spider ·;11 _!!~~-~~!! mt $139..~. 615 8097 Loaded mag.,, :! 10µ ... 2626HARIO ILVD. Citroen 9716 :'oldnt Blu. lug rJt I.. COSTA MESA •••••• •• • ••••••• •• • ••• • \:'ti FM.. :'>1 u ~ l ,, l' c -----·----Citroen S:\1 ~73 Auto ~6068 WE A\I F\1, poY.er, air. FL\Tl21 HEED Stht.•r. Ong owner. 23,000 -l dr Sedan, .\T. ll""" lh.111 YOUR iJ(1.ual mt, new ure:. Im 18:'.I miles mar ulate. llest ofr Sl!IQ(I USB> CAR 645· 150.1 S4ti n201 ----HOW S)l'73, <"'ll'anec;l s~ 1n So •75 Fial 1:11 W).!n :-111 TOP SPAID Calif, ~old all pwr uutu doY.n, .i!l:.um1.· l"" mt•nh C •LL '-ORDON l.1kc rww appe11rJ11c·e & 586-R39'J • '"" w mHhanic;tllL S!J80U COSTA MESA <>ni: ownr1;;2·1aoociJ)~. Honda 9727 .AMC JEEP 49-t tso2 ..:"e~ "'eknd:-, •• • • • • •• • •• • • • • • • • • • • •• "' . *********** MERCEDES BENZ LEASE NEW MERCEDES With Sunroof 280 SEDAN $197.76/mo. SlJ,105 Cap Cm.t $8197 36 m~ Du) liJCk S<>r No. WE HAY£ MDI£ DEALS LIKE THIS CW. FOR QUOTE NEW 1977 450 SLC ,., __ ,..., ... MIWIUI•• Cl•IOOS ~ERCEOE~ BENZ MOI 'Tl, rlldq , .U.w AC...., ... .... -111411J •S2147• AS~AI S. l I '6595 ft7 • 7 6 II U... a.... l!m c ul cnU • AC. 71 Sed l8lCAO .•.. $171 ...,M, -:'1ft. tilr C.tMt&e. 1"11 ~. • 73 Sio Wcr ll ltu ne•, L.•aa• / Btlf" OVEll 40 QUALITY o,.t ~46 77JHMI( ....... SIS71 ~-•i ' USED M£AC&DES-........... •••-.. ••• Fwy c.loM. eaJJ for dtrf!CI< BENZ=:~ ?JIWleilW t-· .. 111.IWft-_ TaADI IMS Sl'M. Lo Mt. 5'14 ~~""1) --=====--1 .... ~s 1.A ... IC \ ._._ ... "'""'"""fAIOllll"•"o·•"tA _..,._,," _, ) ......,.. lt7lTOYOTA 11•~Ml·>•~~•· ~"v~1':":11NL~ •~••••••••••! ••• ! .f(l~l~M ..... ..,.~ CIUCA l.-Ota of "'1n! '76 Spitfire ""' ""' -& Panlen by otlf ownr .,.-~ 4 apeed. m•1 wheels It Spotlea11. AM FM e1!1li. l2lhc11rbroU1Jhl lntoVS. SlllS..s.r..t Vti'Ylluirp!(l31HQV J. ~600 751·0&9.5 lllk ror LEASE HEW Int redone in llhr, lmmac t1111 14w1•1 111•1 U •·•atl S.Pri~ed-$2525 J11y MERCEDIS 1n1out :-.1uat see lo T.,.t. '7'5 MIRACllMAD.A. bebevl!! True collectors ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2150H.arbor Bhd , CM. 210 SEDAM item that Is 1oln1 up * • 645-1700 S 170 •.. rapidly. Has been on dis· it .ID GT6. Rblt motor, ne" lr11nsmlu1011 & tire~. S2000 Ph631·3192 • ,. IDO. play A t u wase tb1s outstanding in u 0 ... u.aeum • '73 2.80 Sedan for $170.IM ~ SlS,OOO. 54l-8056, • It '73 Corolla, 4 spd, air, low It mi, lowner. VolbwOCJlft t770 • 962.3098 ••••••••••••••••••••••• plus tax & Lie J6mo • Cap$8495 inc $500 cap reurpot 9748 • It * '71 Corolla. auto tuns, gd red. 8Bi5340, OAC. ••••••••••••••••••••••• • lit cond. $1(~ S46·306i (918KJA> 'EB Peugeot lo.&, 4 dr, auto, it 210 SEDAM sunrool, Jtr •• -· -------- Sl350. 876.ue& It TOYOTA SALE $178.91 mo. Lease this '74 280 Sed•n it withle1>sthan27mmtle1>. Porsche 9750 Jt 1976TOYOTA Jl>mo for St78.98mo plus ••••••••••••••••••••••• It rlCKUr tax & lie. Cap$8900 inc ·n Porsche 9H xlnt cond. • • Toyota Motor Dt\'ll>ton $1000 ('ap red. 88~0 Semp1r1ts . Konas, • HERB lf company l'ilr w/low OAC (IJMILIOJ AM/FM stereo. nu paint. it FRIEDLANDER,. mlleaf{e Equipped with MERCEDES IEMZ $427S. 336·9979 eves. • IS MAKJNG • automalt(' tri.n11 . m1r· 210 SEDAM '7J 911 T, 5t1pd, many • GREAT DEALS ,. ron .. r ud111 & l'hrome xtraa. Must :;ell. muke it SO g allons or gu it bumper. tlB~9-1) $199.10 mo. olr.645·8625.642-6129 • Free when you buy a . OHLY $3575 Lease this 1 owner '75 280 -------it new car •ilh &hJs ad • for 36mo at $199.10 mo ·59 Porsche ~A. 1600S, •at time ol purchase. ,. 1976 TOYOTA plu11 t ax & lie:. BBSS940 nu paint. tires. reblt • =r!!!~~g~b OAC (666NCG > transaxl"· SS,000. c~i11 it • COROLLA WAGOH 8411-8602. •< • Has low, low mdci; '74 210 SB> $1995 Dk rPd. elec sun rC IS46KGR I it Equipped with Tur bo Currera Copy,•?< • automatic. rttdlo. ttlr wht /blk , show qlty, •z • cond & r1ni:..hed,,.. 11.ood '73 450SEL SI 1.995 Mel. Blue. leathllr 1648.JF'DI loaded $13 .999/orr •ci ,. µrain appl1quc 645-8171 ·~ it 1227Pt::\l '70 !lllT AM I FM it ,. HOWS3475 "iHSOSEL S12.995 :\tet beige. elec s unrr ( 11603312028325 > '73 450 SE SI 0,500 Like new, must see! 111603212011187 ) '72350SL SI0,995 1 owner, met beige l0731'..'TO> cassette. ;,1r, i.lnl t•ond Call art 4 . 5411·0517 , 673-412!. 73 914 2 0, Appe11r Group AM/FM tape, 35'.'tf, m1, xlnt cond SMOO 642 !RSI\ 1970. 911T. 5 s pd, A llo\ '" xlnl cond Mui.I M!ll 1\!.k ing $.S!IOO. 847 2213 213 92l·8S88 7141523•7250 '74 914 2 0. Wht on blk. ;ip per itrp. Stereo, i.hJrp HOUSE OF IMPORTS. $4950. 6+1·56$4 '77 l'or s l·he 92 ·1 , Bt:AUTlf<'UJ.' Comt• & sec :IJl ·IJ~ MB.75.450SE,27M,llke '69 Porsche !ll l ·E . new, pvt ply. S14,500. AM t f.'M. alloys, new 6-16 35ffi tires, brn & CO\'er. must CIJs ... 1c "65 :nos 4 dr sell. S.5.~ PP 645·6540 -t"--~.=..;;=.:::.:.:::.+-,. .. 1976TOYOTA COROLLA =t!!!::!::=!=~~ • • Eqwpped "" automatic r.ullo & air 1·ond Low .lo w miles . 16l7PDJ> '77 TOYOTAs Buy or Lease •HEW COLORS •HEW MODELS ll11,11e Sav1niis on ALL n • ma1n1n.: new 7tis & Dt'mos The Bt•lter Dargatn MAR9UIS TOY OT A MISSION VIEJO OHLY $3375 1975 TOYOTA. COROLLA WA.GOH 4 speed. AM FM. air ('Ond , wood ~rum appli qui:' & low mi l tis <230NDM I. HOW $3075 1975TOYOTA COROLLA SB>AH 1975VWIUS 7P-.....Model Re1ge exterior & ate~. lmmatulute lhruout· mu:.t~eer (476NKQ>. S V AT 49 Ml\SION Vlf 10 1"1POIH~ . .. . ... .. . ... IJJI 114/i 49) 110>1 1975 VW RABllT 4 Door. 4 s1x·l:'d, AM FM & air rnnd. A s harp car! ls:rlNl>Nt BILL YATES VW-PORSCHE Sun Juun Cupl<;tn1no 837-4800 493-4511 -- HEW* USED VW'S Over 125 IM STOCK Herd to find ~·' 7'00 Westmln1ter Blvd,. We1tmlnater at3_:?St1 _ ·m llUJ( Auto 11.111:. Xkit cond Clt·i.n 1n vul Run:.. "reut Wi5 4:r; :m1;, • ·1:1 vv.· Sop1:r lit-i:tlt>. Sntl, S2 .llOtl Ori)! nY.nt. 5111 i0!12or 1:193 1285 1971 Su1>er Bug 4 ::.peed, i\M /FM, Mlchcltn radials & only :!I .000 miles. In showroom con dition' $2795 Pn. pl)·. 557 5-l!l-l 2524 lli\RBOR ULVO i3 SM, .111to. 23,000 m1, •I--I* CUST,\ Ml-:S\ orig owner New tire:..• 1• 549-8023 1mmac 91.200 645 1503 •I ,. SI.Iver/Black st·dan. l'Omp1c1e1y r1•,tored. l ike ni:w . SpenJI fleet leJ"e quoll' ~SC•t ~I ~ffer R9-I 4139 __ Yl'ur l'hJncc lo ::..t\'l' 'ITT ::JOSL. :! tops. air. auto. m.sn\· d ollars on th1,, I'S. fl·x·al ~orJ(l'Ous tond. 64 Por~chl· coupe. elec 831 -2880 495-1210 sunroof. l''<c:ept cond ;----~ --s5500 tradc 737 ·2601 7~ToyolaH1luxlongbed, fil~I mags, I Sprl. lmmac. :? Dr. Deluxe Model •l speed. J\ M 'f'M stereo w tape, vinyl roor & low miles 1533MMKI 'ID Bui!. rhlt t•ng & clutoh. many xtras. Tape, maa. .... <'tc $1395 549 :mo Wante<l Oldl'r Pick-up 1 Datwn 9720 • • Toni Dump true k c;'c.J ••••••••••••••••••••••• • • cond 641> 539tl ·1!1:1 s.iti8 DRIVE A • • ~.1.T.."!::!....... LITTLE... : -~ft· / :.; Genet-al 9101 SAVE A LOT • ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• SllOP&t:OMP\Rfo: ,. 'GM C'ortrn;i ,,.,.cl ""r'-IARWICK D.A.TSUM • ~lO t11 11(·,l 11Ht•1 I .111 S.tn .Ju.in(' Jp1~tr:ino •'-----..;..; 11-llt IJH7 831·1375 493-ll75 ,. HERB • liH ('111t111.1 'l.1t11111 W.1i,:1111 17 l'WMI I It ti.: m1, \lnl t'!H\11 ••I'> lHiH Si;!.1 Awdl 9707 .••••••.•...........•.• 12 Audi 100 LS. 4 dr. \ C', AM FM ~ten•o, 'unroof. recent Mt r hl•ltn,,, ~19% S..'l:? 710.'t .. FRIEDLANDER: • IS ~AKJM,, .. • GREAT Dl:..\l,., it SPfCIALS • M gallon." o1 gas ... rt"f' .. 8 210 4 Door. I i.ix;ed, •when }OU bu, a nr .. ,. radio. f091PKE> •car with this ad JI,.. HOW $2795 • timeolpurcha~t>. _. 8811 l>OVES'fRt-;I-.:T it ~ Near MacArthur • & J J m boree Roads ~ ~ lll-1 300 • "'~-- NEWPORT DATSUN 73 AUlJI, lrtJded Mint cond1t 100 11 00(1 mt ~ S2900ot twst nit.or 11-W 1370 lt11l '!~I I i'.I ·•au/. .. Upf'r "Int ('Onl! 1 "''"'" m('tallk hr"'"· 9712 .ur ni.111i.. S«lO b4-i<1 urr • JMW •••••••••••••••••••••• • ... th tJU t • CREVIER &I 51 6 U~llW.\Y UHIA .\NA 835·3171 ,·, l>.1t .. un R:?lll lftrh~lo. : ~l)l(GO~ : l~pd. !Jrt air. \ \l i-·\I it•***•*•**•• ... ('n.t), ,\l,1i;: • 41:211~ h't ofr t>l5 Sil IO, M3ll Jl'l'W ii UJ l~un :!llOZ full\ 11•.idf'fl mint tQn<I JI mu nu. ''h 1•1 J.S(WI ~1t1 J22.", lrand M•w '77 HONDA Cars MA.HY •USEDIMW't* ·1:J1>1U1unl.!IOZ 4.<epd.1\(' ToCt.oo1eFrom! '75530tA UIKWT> '"' nt. ti'" ~llchell11~. U ..... IVERSITY ·1uOC\24"pd 912M BT d14rk arn '"um..-l&e nu ..,. T.l llav•r-Ut~ RI06LVV t"Uh r~'d. rr Keti ofr OldlMOb.t. '71i 20024al)dS Rl:MPC'W 8.\a.:Ma,rum-ffi5·4tJi He.eta Ccrs • GMC IQ 1G004~pd Z:'<JCM, 'ilJOCS\S H 71f11.\\R '7\ Putaun -<ta w~n Tn9Clts "70.5301 b11d::. Ht.cl21'Jl\1 um Im ~ttrco. t.11>t-. t 211.'1'lll.1rlJor Uhd Clowd Oft Suflday• .. pd. IMZ 919". l°f'll>lll Mt ~J s 10 '1640 ORANGE COUHn:S -• 'W'l*7.-:--'74 Honds n, 1c IJ.ooo OU>IST Ubl~. map, air, lo mt, ong ml, :dnl l'llnd, like Mu~t sell 14585 Harry new. S'lt!OO. 751-73.SO 586·5591 7S2-l920 ~ 9730 !71 240 Z Silv~r. air. •••••••••••••••••••••• mags. radials. S3.4~ 759·0230 S2.500 f>.14 11 SH ~•I\ t>r l>IJcl.. ~lcrcedc!> pp 831H61ii i:"c' ·71 911 Wh1t1• Xlnt t.•onct -----SJ2P(Htrm 72Toyot.1 Cornna )1,uk 11. OPOC 7 DAYS WF SPF('! \l.IZE l'.'li El UOl'E '' UF:LI \I-In l'IHH.11 \\IS < \I.I. I OH l'l·Ul(\I.\ 1 IU~ 213 /921-8588 714/523-7250 f adlfJ Altlllrilld Mlr*9slnzldlr -. HOUSE OF IMPORTS MBZRESALES SADDLEIACIC V .+.UEY IM,ORTS ll 1-2040 495-4949 1973 MIZ 300SIL 4.5 Sth er irel'n rnl<'rtor 11.11h lull powc1 1MGNH> SA.V T 9 /<U\\ION vii JO IMPOIH S . ' ' .. . --' ..... ffl• ITdlJ 49 ~ 1104 ·; 1· l!'>OSL. Sl3 800 xlnt Ctll 642 O&H \IO loµ. maiis. mr. $1600 firm 'l6R t.112 ttfl 5.30 t11nrl 838·744S alt t>I' M or i3 914 2 O S1lv<'r \rrl'at 898 5551 days. cond 50 ltOO mt \lul.t• iO TO)Ol.1 Cro"n. xlnt l·oncl ~ appearanct· Call .ifl Jµm. £750. 347 ·971.l 450SL. 'iJ. l owner. \ \1 FM stereo. allo' ""his. \C. 548·-19.JJ eve,., · ofr li7J S95i iJ 1111 T1\HGA 5 "l1tl <'I" • -inJel'tton. air ... t er .. 0 00To)nt.1 ld1· ,\)I f:'o1 . I Ca!>S, mJnv \l1 as ;\lo' ... pd. l!oo<f cond &!OU or 6J ~1 B 220. Wood mt. red · best f 64." 9<.165 ft 5 leather upholstery, l!d ing. mu!.>l H ll ! pp or.--~ t·ond. 24mpg. $1800 or bst !!!W 8273 __ 1.900 Corona l>rluxc, auto, ofr 499·3285 1!166 912. <.:omplell•lv 4 dr, ,\M F'M , air, xlnl rtstored. $5000 or tx•sl of cond. 5'\.'10. 673·8331 Diesel '75 2400, perfect ---cond. pri vale party . _fcror lr:.?e_:.!93 ~ '76 Cehca GT. Lfl bk. 5 8330983 ·73 91'1.G. New eni:. spd. air, mags. $4850, Ph M BZ· '67, 230SL STI CK AM/FM. Konis. poh~hed 6.'lG-8~1 restored. like new 2080 alloys, s9ooO/hst olr 74 Cellcu GT, Sspd. 23.000 SL. :.! lope;. white, blue 495·6992 m I, i mm at'. Ma gs, int, AM FM cassette '76 Porsche. air. snr·r. AM/fo~M. 640·7963 Mon· stereo. must ~ee 10810 El Konl, bm. pp Sl4,200/o Fri __ _ Centro F V. PP. $8.SOO ~m l~c 675 95.'IS __ ,74 Cnrnll.i i\utomatic, 1973 914 2 Litre Fully AM nt I( lrl... Cll. Steel eqwp'd Xlnl Mnd. p I' bite! r;1chab. h:.t ntr. I S4800 Oen. 91;3 120-'\ ownr. !liill 3131\ --R...,,. 9755 9742 •••••••••••••••••••••• 1969 TOYOTA 675 7359 art 6P'.\1 THE HO HA.SSLE DEALER IUY OR LEASE Bill MAXEY TOYOTA lllliiflt l .-... ·~•i..s "., ......... •llJtJl1M1,.f f"\11t t 1o• 14 ONLY $2375 1973TOYOTA MARK" courE ~ speed. air tontl . pwr ... teenn.:. radm. hcultr & lo"" miles. <38611PQ1 HOW $1975 . 1973TOYOTA CORONA SEDAM Automatic, rudin & a1r cond. l mma c ulatc thruout ! (254HSO ). OHLY $1975 1971 TOYOTA CELICA 4 speed, air concl . radio & beater lmmucululc lhruout! (511EllNl NOW $1975 Ml\RQOIS MOTORS 1880, MA'><·lll 1>111 i"• Wt •.,, •t U1 1 .. 1, ""t -A•• •t l•ot Ml .1\l'lP-" VII JO dJI '"~0 4V\· 1)1(1 friwnph 9767 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WE'VE GOT TWO! 1974 TRIUMrH TR6 's ---~ '72 Bug, /\:'>I F\1 slereq 8 Jrat•k Nl•W paint. XI ra:... "Int rond 6.11 05211 '76 llabbtl. AM/F:\t 8 lr.k, A/conrl. drluxr inter Xlnt r<ind ~I;! lll!tiS or 54HIJOO 70 P\~J-:1. \Jn "21% or b<•'t ofr 1.d L'ond . Mb·5681 ------'71 VW 7 l'a~~engt!r Bu:.., ltl.01.111 mt. l!OOd cond, Kiii !«140 --- 1973 \'W Uuh. xlnt coarl . new tires. s:1200. Art sern 962·1578. ------.- '75 R11bh it . )t!ll ow. AM/F:-.t, 211.000 mi, xlnt cond. 640 zt\21 "66 VW Vun Rbit cng, no miles Clcun B!!bt o(r . 549 0081 "tit \'W BUG . Gd runntn~ cond s.'.JOO. 511; 071:1 '75 DASHER ''P<'l'tl. IO ROOOrtl! mtle,.,, e'Ct'< uh\ 1• rnr, dlr 1162311 l 834!1 ' 5'11i (1:!21) '75 IUG Yt•llo"" ti 0011 or1g1nul miles. ex1·ellt•n1 condi hon. Dlrt4:!1LT\l t S279S - Both Jfl' tll'IJ11 Wtth 5-16·02:!11 A:'.1 F:-.f & tht• rntleH arc - - nght. lll391.JJ I & 133111() I '69 IUS Iott. priced-$4150 Ttehu1 It . ""11 h papers MIRACLE MAIDA Very Cll'un lllt1ZUY941 t 2150 II arbor Blvd ~ ~l. ~'6·0220 645-5700 '71 VW41 I 4 door "'111111 rndl}tl tires, $159S dll 11111 PIJ ~I Mfl·0220 *fl.111* •VW ,s.,,.,,_,i.et• Over 100 lo ('hoo:.e bb vw ':;,J~ 1 •. SS77 0>?6.i..11S Hu. Sb77 bl Gili:i 5C'2 ~177 t>'?B~ »-4~. r sa, 7' A •) I ~l G . $977 '72 VW ot1 Hr..iOSL2 $1077 '65Ghia 3138 . SI 177 71 VW~2'4FYV ... $1177 '71 8111 g;, FMl310C8 ...... Sl911 '71 Crnpr 37 I HNJ •. $2277 '72 Cmpr 702EOI •• $2577 &>. .. , ·~~ ~.~ .. ·. . 'WJ .... .. , '76 Yellow VW Convert. ll,000 ml, I\ t/FM attrto, op•r clean. $7~188:1 74TOYOTA COROU4 ·---"" [A:Efl~c:Mt lie NO _,...,e loon9 • 74 DATSUtUIO WAGOM •>9'1 ... ---s ... •"*31 l>e: •712-'- • • -~-•== . t', I u..tiilr • .-• ._ .. -•• -..... Ill ..._ tf1tflOID am »w JV. <>uuwws. ...,.._.. -bJI W •-•--,..lll:lllUb "• pwr. tkiilr• ud ;,.~ ~~ vtaJt tep a Hey l ull power, AY·PM tmAGC). 1tu.d. comfort louna• S. ~SI ttl te•"· a areal nlu., oa.ly ...aAC&.I MAIDA 1 _ _.......,..__,....,,....----• 2•.000 mllea. Seria l 2150)1artioc' 8lvil., a.u. ll7Z22t. '45-$700 'TC T Tog 1.raa H I. auto t uo1, lr, a ll pwr, AM/Fii, lM,000 mi, minL Pvt. Ply. 49e-C283 1 saas • J obmon and Son 72 Mu.etans. xlnt cond. Luu·olo.MettW'f &late ule. Beat offer. 2626 Harbot Blvd. Call brffiPM. ~56S'f '74 Corvette, Bm . AM /FM Colla Meaa ' 540-563& ,67 M"• 380 C.l.D. PS. T·Top, Air, 37 ,000 ml. -tans $7,lOOaltGpm640-5667 1973 Lincoln ' dr sd. PB, 11400/olr . Debbie. ----"-----• Medium &reen w /dark 5404M37 or sat.an ••75 Con.th vinyl roof. Full power, Bl """V8 PS rs aJr cond AM·FM iotereo 1974 Yellow llu.staoi 11, ue met . ...,,., • · · ' • .... k .. ,,. al·r dlal PW, AC. AM/FM stereo, the ideal family sedan _.c · Srun, • ra I, lt75 WACK>M DP·t're la • Plymouth fUry C~tom &lburbao 3 seat st ation w acon . Finished in llcht blue with blue vinyl interiOt. Priccdatooly: Sl.Z25 T·top. ad1ustable t e l wllh aJI tbe luxury op· $2850.675-7285 steerloa. low mi. $8275. Uoos.Ltc•225LQZ '68 Mustan g , mags. All cars m ay be seen in Pvt Pty. 833-8673 $4895 .. __ .. a...,, n•w Ur••, lod ... e Dai' .. P11-· park1·n" '74Corvettc lmmac cond, auto. full) eqp d, $7,000. firm Wkd):., M2·6727 JohnsonandSon :r3~P<i. ;uck. 289 eni. I«. 330 ..,W. B:Y Str~l: Lincoln Mereury 646-9714 C.OSta Mesa. Call 642 4321 2626 Harbor Bl\'d. ror mor e information. Colla Mesa 540-5630 '70 Mustan1 Fastback, Ask ror Rick or Oscar m Nights, 639·6l50 -----11971 Lin coln cp. Deep 1.974 Corvette. 4~ Eng, green \Hlh Leather in· auLO, fully eqwp'd. Im· lerior, white vinyl roof, mac. $7500. Lv msg at full power, air cond., 960-34t7. AM·FM stereo radio. ori&. owner. '4,000 M1. thefleetaarage. V-8, auto, P /8. P /B. VC!rf --_....;:;_ __ _ &d cond Sll-46164' Movmg Eui.t. '73 Fury 111. PS. PB, air. $1900. · 497-3580 a.mobile 9955 ------ '-to1, e..port.cl Autos, 1"9p0f'ftd Autos, Used \ Aalfo.. UHd Autos. Used t , . True luxury al a low low •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••• •• • ••••••••••• ••••••• • •• •• ••••••• •••• •••• ••••••••••••••••••• ••••• •• •• •• •••••••••••• Corve le 63 Sphl Window pnce. Lic#252CCY ••••••••••••••••••••••• '68 Sport Fury. xlnt, full '69 Toronado. 1 Ow or. power. 586·S380, a fl. Yol&swOCJen 9770 Volvo 9772 AMC 9905 Codilloc 9915 Clwvr*t 9920 ~r. ~fi':io!~!~· t\~~~~ John!:!~d Son ........... •••••••••• • •• •••••••• •• ••••• •••••••• ••• •••• •••••••••••• •••• ••••••••• •••• •••••• • • • • ••••••••• •••• ••• •••• ••• !tell. Mr Willis, 642 43S2 Reblt eng, till whl. uar , lOAM . Makeofr. Pwr brks/wndws1stcr, W l'\lry Cpe. Sh1&rp • .All ~i~M stereo r ud10. oni. Ful4 pwr. AIC, tit ---·--___ whl, van lop. Pvt Pb•. '74 Olds Cutlass Supreme. $775. 971H 320 Lincoln Mercury '71VWSuperlic<'llt· '77 1974AMC ~u!ll sl'll ·73 f)I Dorado '7lChevy EICamino,nl'w r------9933 2626HarborBlvd Sunroo(,AM/FM Sliver w blk ant , auto trJns. power~teer· ~or CostaMesa 540·5630 <$1 ISO/orr f>42 O:JU(i HORNET 01bnol<'l top. .\II P" r 1 n g & brakes XI n l ••••••••••••••••••••••• VOLVOS WAGONS ~ bst orr. 496 if>lS mechanical cond. $<!500. Cougur '74. Ulx int, elec "73Ch1aConvcrtJ\·M/l"'.\1 The Dally Pilot has 5 4 b31·2092. Alter tipm, windows. AM 1l''M, lope J;~S..~~~es, xi c·onu llornet Sportabout ~tu 1973 CADILLAC 979-6247. ~~~ $3400/btit ofr. 1974 Mark IV, medium PS. PB, AC. Pri\'ate Par··1Pc..tiac . 9965 blue w /white roof. rull ty 646-0431 power. AM·FM i>lcreo, ----------1-••• ••••••••••••••••• u1r cond. A nice car at * •74 98 R.,_ncy • lOOa Pontiac G.P. A great th1:. :.p<'c1al price. Cou A · PS PB t ran ap ortl\lion car, Buy or Lease lion wagons for ~al e ELDORADO Equippe<\,with air ('Onda C()~\'t-;HTIBLE 1973 CHEVY 197S .Mercury CougJr XR7 Eqwpped Wllh 1\l\I f'l\I stcreo. po"' er hrakes & steenng, vinyl roof, air cond all !.e~ to ao. Lie :;1s2~1x1 1..Jc4145PCR pe, , uto, atr , • ' maroon, wat..b vinyl r oor, '71 Super Be etle. l?OOd cond, tape deck. $1~0 or ofr. (714 l 646 856t •NEW COLORS t1orung. dt!luxe tnm. roof f'•lh· loaded, low m iles & MALIBU 350 rack, power stecrani.: and ammuculate cond1t1on Automalil", aar cond & SW9S Loaded.$399S(2l2J FM ) AM·FM s t e r eo . Johnson and Son IOI II.ACK OLDS automatic trans .• power •NEW MODELS economical 251! ('11) 6 t818PEN I. \lllyl top Super :.harp cylinder engine:-. \II S.ADDLEl.ACK t"3SG MK 1 Lincoln Mercury 2345 N. Grand sleen ng & brakes. power '70 VW, «uslom1.:cd van. xlnl cond , x lrJ:.. ~torr 962 2706 llugt• S3\i1ng:. on all r e· ma1n1n.11 11cw 76'> & Ucmrn; 111 i.lock maint<uned b> our st a Cf V .ALLEY IM,ORTS Sale Prked-$2295 2ti2b Harbor Blvd. Santa Ana 542·BIU 1 windows, air rond. Lie CoslJ '.\hlso 510-S630 * '74 81 Royole * irYI~ ·13SUPER Bt:fo;TLE SllOWllOOM MOU EL S2000 ofr f>JI 0Xll7 ·68 Bug. Sunr·r. rcbll cni: Ong owner Pvt. l'ty Ccl Cond SI 1001orr ._'16·8460 art 2Pm Sun "67 ·wv BUG, i.lnl cond, j87S. 540-1459 MARQUIS VOLVO !\11SSIO:'-' ''IEJO 831-2880 495-1210 OR.ANGE COUNTY VOLVO EXCLUSIVl::LY VOLVO Lar~rsl Volvo Dealer an Orange County' BUY or LEASE UIRECT ~w 12 coNTEM1>o [ff':]W~ ~~f,~. ·;;,,:,~; ,:;~~.~: : : :• :-:.; new paint, tires . .illoy "whls, xlnt rnnd. Pl'. 2025 S Manchester ~-!Jf:iJ·!H29 Anaheim 750-2011 .A.JI priced at $2195 ::J)P 62 is r1n1sht•d 1n S1h ·er Green mctalhc with J?reen \'Jn) I inL\'raor PnCl.'<I n ght Jl only $2095 .\II cars mav be Sl'<.'n an lhl? Daily Pilot parkani.: lot. 330 W. R11) Slrcel. Costa Mosa. Call 642 t321 for more informalwn. J\sk ror Rick {Jr Oscar an the fleel~_Ec __ _ '64 Rambler. 2dr. lit. Run!> pt'rCed. ltkt• n~·w ·~ BuJa Hug. fiun:-. ){rt'at New :;euts, tires, paint $6.'I() I \)fr. f;.1f; !1295 '74 Volvo. \'Cl'Y good l"Ond Sb/S MS-8614 thruout. St1l'k. Ora~. n\\ n. -S3350 675 1;1sr, 54011811 ·;;; Malador. PS PB. air. 1 Mu'l St'll dr, vnyl top. J\~t 1FM '71 VOLVO W,\GON Gd cass. xlnlcond !lfjJ 1973 ·;,; VW ~Im JWI Like new 1131 1301 l'<10d Day.' 1:! l3 1232·2321. --; 9-91 O 1•\ l"> m 1 2787 BWck '74SUPf;R Rf:ETLf: ill V11l\'O 164 Xlnt c.-nnd Snrf, 'I.Int cond. lo m1 \uto. AC stli50 l!l-1 7109 Pvt Pl :v ti-10 'llll 0 or <l!H 1535 '8t OJ\J,\ Bu.:. loh ol Autos, Usflt xtras. :? t•n1!°~ ~ or •••••••• •• • •• ••••• •• ••• best ofr. 548 3976 G.Mral 990 I •..•.••...•........•••. 63 Buick Eh.•l·tra All elec. air. near new tare!>, brk.:., ball, radiator Ora R pnl. low m1 $600 642·8703. 642·2200, b75-6664 foho 9772 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11 Bwck R1\·1,·r•! full pwr ••••••••••••••••••••••• L..ase plan-S2/day \In lo11. AM fo \I .,t,•rro. 7'i \ltlE, fl 1 \I a11111 clrk i.:rn \\ I.Jn i. .. 1111 1:-i IMIO n11 F\J 11\ •''I UI II St~JI) ~I I '>1711 or h·IU '1:!>12 7J \ ol 1t1 Clu~,.•< 111001-:s W .11:1111. In m1 1:11ncl rJ1ti,i1,, urn.: p.11nl llhr ml. ,11r l'nntl. H·n ~nu<l cond. 11 tn•.11l<Hlra \1· l'P M!I ~!15~ or l'Vl'!l 759 Uf190 lilt whl. t xccpl runnmi: tond. one t1\\nr \111 ... 1 :.ell P P $23,..-,.1 lttti M02l! 1976 l:lulck l'<·ntun Custom 72JJ<MI m1 P \Y, a 1 r . A ~I F \I r a d 1 o sssoo b:.t 11rr Call 63l OliJ Ha\'e something to sell ~ Classified ads do 1t well Auto1. Used .Alltos, Used Alltos. Used •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1975 FORD 1972 CHEVY PtMTO aUMAIOUT MOtft'I CARLO Aulomatic (96"4LVFl With air cond. (493GRUl s2399 52499 1974 IUICK 1975 FOID QGALCOUf'I G&UW>A. DOOi With air cond. (979KBMl With air oond. (&37AJW) 53299 53491· lf75FORD 1974 FOID TOIUMOIUTI ¥.TOM ftCSUP With air cond. C259MGT) Automatic, (81052.X) 53999 53999 1975 FORD Full squttl WAM>M power with air c:ond. (182MIA> 54199 • 831-2040 495.4949 MIRACLE MAIDA i1 <.:nupe de Ville RuM wht top l..oiided 1.11.c nl'"' SllJ.bOO. P\l pl\ C714 l.t!l-t 6481 ·10 Gold Cl>n' crtible l:!eaullful con<J $33C.MI ti 10 659 1 2150 Harbor l:Jh d .. <.: \t 645·5700 \bsoulutcl) 1mmaculalc 77 Caprlle CIJ,,:.IC loaded 6.lMlCI '.\11 1-:'ICct lcfl Cn '.\lw.l :.ell or Lr.m:.rcr ll'dl>l' Oa):. . 5-19 992J a~k ror him ·71 Cd\. 30.000 ma. l o nr, ·75 )tonte Carlo.-xi;;"l f'1n•m1i1t grn "hl top l:Jst cond p s. p 11. a 1 r orr <l\Cr £5700 IH6 54:!2 nw:.c t>Onlrol. ,\:\I l"'.\l '7.J Cad Dc\lllc 1o11ded 11 lrk sh:reo . .io.uuu ma xlnt <'Onrl Pvt pty $4,200 968·~-----~ bst orr. H-17 3007 ·52 NOV A. Xlnt 1;ond. $350 bst ofr. . Cul1549·155S ·1;1 CAD, P S, P B. power !>Cats, windows lid eond. Clean Hehll '6ti CHEVY C,\PRICE ·1 tra~s Mu~l sell. S950 dr. hdtp. all powl'1 . ,\ l' 968 1001 C\ cs __ A'.\l F'.\t l.otlll eor\!ht1on '72 CAD loadl>d Stl'n'o S750 ofter 5~ 5:.!'; I after tape szS75 h:.t ollc.r Ca II 61''.\1 7~ 0339 '76 SEVILLE "j'll 1'1n~i.lo\OIHJ ~: ... tall• Wgn. lull P" 1-. ,.;ti l·ond ~1200 Ut<)~. btu 12:$2, C\ C!>, b..!b J61ti $-139S Johnson Jnd Son L111 coln \ter<'ur} 2621i llu1 bor Costa :'ltesa 5-10 5630 .69COUGAR $1 lSO 67J.<l515 DodcJe 9935 .......•..•.•........•. ·~Dart 2dr :\I any "tra' $150 I'\ t Ply t>38 7677 . $1495 1973 Lan<:oln cp .. \ black Coupe. Air, auto. PS, PB Johnson und Son beaut,y, "1th matching and many extras Sl995 J.mcolo Mercury mtenor & \Jn} I roor. sun l466PKG I 2626 llnrl>or llhll roof. full•po"er. a ir BOllL.ACK OLDS Co4-taMei.a 510·5630 cund. \\J.F'.\I stereo. 2345N.Grand ~ 1t Loda) Stk i' P28!13 Santa Ana 542.ggll •19711-'IHEBIRD. SS9!15 · Xlnt Cood , Lo Mi's. Johnson & Son ·w Cullas:. Supreme 2 Or, S2700 675-7138 Lmtoln Men·ury whl " blu \ 10 top, bkt -2626 llarborHhd. seats & cnsl. 350 t!ng, ·71 f'1rcbml Esp1rat. 350 C~t:I ~1t'sa 5-!0·5630 P S, P t B, AM s tereo <'II an w turbo auto, -radio. gd tires. P .P . n all)I? whh1. 'm~I roor, ·71 \lark l!I. Fully $1250 842·0942. AM FM i.tereo. llll whl. t>t\UIPJJl'CI. 'ery sharp. 30.000 mt s.1500. Din :; "iO Challt•ni.:t•r I ~pcl, s.J:MMl.Phll39·IONI '76StarfireGT 4spd,Ma~ 6730060,evcsSS!l·O l40. mai.:i.. loJdl'd. SltiSO or whls, ,·ery low m1. $3100. hstufr 493;!5!">1 Manrick 9947 17141848·0254 '76 F1rcb1rd f'ormula. • ••••••••••••••••••••••• --- -A~t /F'M s tereo, tape, ·;1nn1>1;E\'M• '6.5 Olrls sta wgn, comp,<.: II. gd cond. ~7·9349, Cu.,tom antcrio1 & pn1nl ·7o Ma\'enck. clean, 6CYI brand nu trans, tuneup, 9W 5.').')4 \M F~I ti tralk llq~h !-.Itek. nu lir<':. & balL gd tires. ncl!-. t1m1ng hal'k s <.•al s :i.t.tg~. llO.OOO ma but it·s been l"hangt• & brakes, Sl50, '7 1 Grand P ri x, low Cut11om holly \\ork well cared lor & looks Call bc tw 12am3pm m1lcugc, lully eqpd, i.lnt ~.om males. for :i gn-.11 :.harp :'o1ust scll. S950 oCr S:\2-4649. l'ond. ;\lui.l sell this de.ii ' Call iSI·~ -----\\'knd l'\l. pty. SJ700,bst ~ 4!>87 or 641.i 9006 u~ 9950 68 Olds, ~ dr, xlnt cond . olr 673-lS!l'J k r • l"'ftnoury new paint. brakci. & A" or (,rei;: ••••••••••••••••••••••• tran.<>. 494·0122 ~'arcb1rd '72. Formula 400, "i3 Polara. 1 dr. \o 11. ,1uto. Mercury Ghur Sedan Ful· ----loaded. clean, y~llow, air t>Ond SJl•nfw~ !;;1500 ly eqp d , Low mi Walkins PWo 995 7 S2800 963-~ onlv 17,000 mah.•., ~hile w, red leathl'r interior. luxury ant options, sphl pwr seJts. pwr lorks. i\M fo'\1 '>ler<.'o. t all "hi. rrwse ronl Outsl.indaoi! c11 ntJ1t1on. rt'tl·nlly ~l'nu·ed l'n\atl' fHrly 5"11 21 !Iii 1>1;, 8866 Lea!>init Co. 559 .. 1405 ------·11 )lonH• CJI lo. xlnt -----••••••••••••••••••••••• '7S F1reb1rd Formula 350. cond. '.\lu:-.l ~ell I ha,, Ford 9940 1976 Monarch 4 dr s d. '72Sto. WCJft.4Spd, M111t eond. Loaded, 30K \\knd. t:ndl'r !Im hluc ••••••••••••••••••••••• Near new, low miles. Sl400. 894 9608 mi.631·3388,644-4839 S46 9222or ~!J7 355_1 _ 19i2 Ford l'ountr>· S"u•r" s1her with maroon tn· " ' t "8 po e st 1973 Pl!O'O Cntry Wai: 4 '76 Farcbird Esprit Im· S'lal1on Waaon \Int enor, " · w r eer· ... •· b k d . spd, radial tares. Jung. mac. AM/FM 8 ltk, air, ·7 1 ~1onle Carin. orig o\\ner. ti!l.000 m1 ·,. ::12250 or bst or r !!!17·~173 01 9'17 9300 a~k for Aarbar.1 l'On d 1.11Jd1•tl 'S"'OUU ang "' ra es, ra ao, " -' l l t rack, pwr d1H· bral.c:;. lo m1'"· S<>e 18th & In anc. 9b:!· 17IO 11u oma 1c ransm1ss1on <tnd air rond. A re.al xlnt cond. lo male:; SlOOO. C :\I 646 7826.673·1;()116 114-963-1:166 --bt-aut} l..Jc ir071PKE ___ y -----PonllJC 'i-t (;rand Pr•~. $499S Johnw nand Son '74 Squire Wgn . Auto Rallye \\his. i.l ereo SI0,700 73 ~tJV, l'wr loaded. le.1th int out...t.indin~ mncl SltMlO f>.12 35.'>5 ·;1 Panto. lo mt \Int l'Oncl, f>4 Cht>\"Y Sta \\'S?n Xlnl S:uoo or he'I 11 lt cr cond. Nl'w tare!>, 1ww 552·S4Hfiu(t5 30l'M Lincoln Mercury w/alr. tladiaJ Ply tares. w tap<', PW. Tint l!ls. '71 T ori"o W«Jn. 2fi261Iarbor Blvd. Lugg r a c It . $2 5 0 0 . air, lTse. ~00. S86· 73'l2 2 CeMipe DeVilles ·i;.1 NOV,\. Auto trans. PS S800 f>.l t 5573 Costa Me~a 540-5630 <714 J'848.()~ Tlutderbird 9970 br.ike~ S.575. 646· 13!!7 tfir•u7ns«,l;l;a200· n. new rehll 6 i·yl Looks & runs 1-(c.1. '71 Ford •t··v"n"k. ,, __ _. ' 1974 Runabout. 20,000 m1. ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. S400 •-t 675 4062 " .. ' ' ""'"' * 75 MOHAACH * xtra clean. 0 1950. Call '74 T · BI RD. fl pwr , '<••~.tint ··ond. $2200. "" · · · cond, "l ."""or bc•t o((cr. • "" , • VllV ~ Coupe, Auto. air. PS. PB, 548·3046. J\M/FM. loaded, vinyl Pvt Ply 5'l8 2687 l97S Caprice Classic 675-0741 Jackie VT. real Sharp! $3595 , top. clec sunr(, s uper· --Loaded w/xtras. Stereo. - , (53l MIM) 72 Ford Pinto Ru~eboul, sharp. Must sell or ·7~ F-1 Dorado. beautiful J\M/FM tape. S4250 •Ford 71 Cntry SqWgn IOalLACK OLDS xlnt· cond. Lo mileage. w/consider renting. co • Xlnt l'Ond. l.ond e d . 548-2046 •Ai r , P /S, P /B. $900. 23•5N.Grand $1499.839-6247 lcascdcar.645~6 t'h••nsc l-'1re Mast pmnt --· (714) 675·3072. w/whl vin roor. Loaded 1970 Novo 2 DR. Silnta Ana 542·8811 '74 Pinto, xlnt cond, lo v 9974 w luxunes Pnced belo"" $950 962-8688 * '75 LTD * M"ercury Compact 1973 De mileag~100 ' •~•••••••••••••••••• blue book for fast sale. SedVTan.LAuto.I air, PS.IPB. luxe Model. Super Condi-968-2187 '71 Vega. $750/ofr. $7000 Pvt pt~ Wkdys '72 Kanis wood Sta Wgn, o o mt cs uon Lo Mil age E · 544 9392, Jrt i; & wknds lug rack. J\C, A·I shop<', S H. A R 'r ! • s 3 9 9. s · w e · ye '73RUNABOUTGd. cond. Good condition . 193 50111 no rca5 oHcr refused. t390MMK > ~~~. Sacnfice $2l95. Must sell. $1200 or best ~sg. l'P 8.13 0527 101 ILACK OLDS -, orr. SJCH8J4 art SPM 71 Vega. atlck, tlOO. Good· '74 Coupe di? Valle 234SN.Grand Mercury 73MontegoMX .• ...,.._.,.. 99,0 traoaportaUon, nds Loaded lmmac $6500 ·73 Monte Carlo. really Sa A 4 d t t r-11,r..-n Call "'AO"""'", .. ca 4418 clean A :.tcdl ! ::.2375 nta na S..2·881 l r. au o ransm, air, ••••••••••••••••••••••• paint. &«·20Jt "" ......., ....,.,. p is. p /b, near new ·---631·3230 ·74 Tonno f:hte Lo m i.. M1chellns. vtn top. Orig. '73Fury111, lk n ew. '73 Vt!aa. P /S, M/f M, 16 1'1cetwood Brm All loaded w/xtrau C all own er. Xlnt. $1850 or Loaded. Make offer. AtC,xJatcond.Sl S. t:adopt1ono;. beautcond, '77 IMPALA New, 1900 ~2625 · hlghest.640-8862. 49'2·ll8l 55&-7US mw.tsee 11636156 mi, AIC. rads, P 1S, P /B. ___ . _____ _.. Moving to N .Y., must '73 RANCHERO Sqwre, AMtos, Used Autos, Used Miiot. Used sell! 5«5"'814 Tonneau cov . P IS, P /B, ••••••••••••••••-••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••• .. ••••••• '73t;LOOCONVERT HIGHLIGH .. S Wht/~lu luther~ fully new radials. IQ m1., am · equip d. SJ,000 m1. Xlnt CWysJef' 9925 mac. P P $3495. 493-2346 cond Bsl ol r ov r $62SO. • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • 1....:.....:...::...._..:....;;.:.;..:..:_....:.:....:.:..:..:..-l Call493-7533. '76Cordoba.sunroor&o11 '73 LTD Brougham, 2 dr 966 C d F l d power, take up pay. hdtp, full pwr. Make of· l a • eetwoo ments, $192 mo. 36 mo. Cer.6'1S-7396 Jlrouaha m. xlnl cond . lse, 16 payments have . -·-------1 $1200. 768-6650 been made. Or the payorr 60 Ford Galaxy, T,Bl~d OF OUR Pre·OWned car Selecttans· Cad-'74 Cpe De Ville It is $.5600. Mike 586 7136 eng. X lnl cond. Ong . h· b t lt'h Laguna Hills owner. $1SO/ofr. 549· aa am. w . ca op, . r, ,. 1----------.--------.... ____ ... ____ ,. stereo w /ta pe & m ore, ;76 Cordoba Xlnt cond Ford '64 va n, aut9. alx cyi, 22,000 ml, te.~. Pvt Pty low ml l~aded w /Cuti 1'700. Call 91N·3'Z8 aft.. 631-1133 pwr. Pvt. Ply. 835·9221 or1....:6pc..m_. -------.1 ·uSED.deVIW 1'75 B.DO COUPE 1976 Sim.LU 9917 630-7393 •m Falcon, &cyl, xlnt •-•••••••••••••••••••• cond. New Ures, brk1. paint. 84,000orig ml, 1'750. 839·4388 Ex q uisite Doeskin Stately Embassy Blue 4 to choote from. Cloth lln11h with matching with Cab. Tofi. blu vinyl top, matchi09 int.. leather Int.. tu I pwr. or lHther. ctholce of full pwr., air. cru ise. s tereo/tape. c:rulse. colons. fully equipped. (0129289) (72SKYS) . Aa low .. (0"489349) $1'95 . $12'5 JI0,100 •14cn•V1W ?SCPIDIYIW 1974 a.DO COUPI Chesterfield Brown Cruise control. flremlst Mauve Firamlst Lac-w 11h Doeskin Top. matl:hing tthr. int. full lacquer peint. le ather quer with While Cab. pwr . air. tilt wht.. interior & AM/FM Top & ••I.her Int. TOlll• atereo. etc ("476KL1 l ste reo te>e. (702MEZl ly equipped. ( 135JSF)' ssn5 $7795 $61'5 '73 CPI •VILU ·ncre•VIW 75 MBC. MOM. Sparkling Ermine Copper Flremlst wllh Rich black wlbltclt c:, White w/b lack cab. White Top. & matching & M ata. erwte contr • top, e-0/'10 power teat lthr.. F.P.. alr. crulM. AM/l'M 1t«eO & only' & c ruise control. eto. A real 1parklerl 1 5.5 18 11\I le a . (991MCE) CISIGYA) (596NJl.) $4691 I $4Jfl S44f I ,. DA1SUMl411. ~., ... ..,. Attec 8rona with 8-6-Spa,;ltn Oold with di• Int .. atr cond .• Cordovan Vlnyt Top & •tltreo/tlp& m.g whit., lntetfor, full pwr.. aft. 4 apd. obYIOIJSIV pam· tltl whl. ster.o. etc. pared. (209LWG) Spottes1t (853LGA) SllH S4t95 LOOK SPRING SPECIALS ORDER EARLIEST YO~RS DELIVERY FOR , NEW '77 LTD 2 DOOR HARDTOP FULLY FACTORY EQUIPPED 54766 NEW '77 LTD II 1 S1 2 DOOR HARDTOP FULLY FACTORY EQUIPPED 54366 V-8. auto. trans., air cond .. p. steering. p. brakes. radio, heater. wsw. vinyl roof, tinted glass. wheel covers. 12 Mo. or 12.000 mtle warranty available. (171LNS) V·8. auto trans. a•r cond power stoorinq power brake-; s4995 radio, hea111r w-.w vinyl roof tinted glass wheel cove<'\ 12 Mo. or 12 000 mile warranty avalllblo (149PDM) PARTS DEPT. NOW OPEN SATURDAY 8 A.M. to 1 P.M FIRST IN SERVla • flRST IN WfS 2 Door. Auto. trans .. vinyl roof. 250 6 cyl. eng.. wsw tires. oower steenng. front & rear bumper group, AM racflo. Interior deoor group. tinted glass. (Ser. 7K91 l108968) Stk 4128). • 7900 GVW Pac age. 351 V-8 engine. H.D. vinyl seat trim, amp & 011 gauges. tool storage. 4 speed transmission, tinted windshield. cigar llgtiter. extra cooling radiator. power steering. (5) 875x16.5 10 PR Qres. Slk. #4301 Ser. #F25HRX81461 53955 2300cc 4 cyl engine. 4 speed trans front & rear bumper guards. front disc brakes. full factory eQu1pped. (Ser 7F02V134505l (Stk 4152) 53655 53155 2 DOOf' 2300cc engine. 4 cyl. 4 speed trans. dlx. bumper group. full factC)(V equipped. tinted glass steel belted radial tires. (Ser 7R10Y122544) CStk. 4501) 2 o'oor. Faotory •Ir conditioning, Limited Edition package. 250 e oyllnd•r. s49,. 55 ~l~];~,=~.~r:;,rE~, brakes. deluxe bul'l\per groug. AM radio. t i nted ~g.lasa c o m p I e t e :" w· e r • · NEW •77 FORD #7W82L183232Stk.t4394. RANCHERO SOCYPICKUP. PACTOIT Alll coana1 •• BHllttlwl dorto --lllHc 35t V~ ~ ----·~-....... . """ ..... --~---... ---.,_ I-.... CIOnllllt ... -........ ~,~=::,.:.,_-. .._.._. 55455 . tOOK SPRING SPECIALS ORDER EARLIEST YOURS "MUYERY FOR . .,,· . NEW t: 11>· PINTO ~ . A:GON FU~LY FACTORY .EQUIPPED 53166 NEW '77 MUSTANG II 2+2 FAST BACK FULLY FACTORY EQUIPPED 53966 USED CARS •7 6 FORD Fi 00 P .U. Vr8, 4 speed. 12 Mo. or 12,000 s4195 mile warranty available. Slk 1Pl111 '74 VEGA KAMBACK (817JNO) funed & ready to go. $I 89J V ·8. auto. trans .• arr conditioning, power steering. disc brakes. radio, heater. big tires & Jacidln rims. 12 Mos. or 12.000 mile warranty avallable. Stk. ~P1191 """ ... ~ 55495 .if ' ~~~ ~to~ ~~ ~ !!l HARDTOP CQndltiOAir\g, ~r steering, s2195 'pdwer brakes, radto, heater. vinyl roof (615HPM> .. SPECIAL PURCHASE 197.6 COR,OLLAS . YOUR CHOICE 2 DOORS/4 DOORS ALL LOW Mil.AGE CARS WITH AIR COND • AUTOMATIC :5 TO CHOOSE 926PRA -687PNY -960PRA -917Pa.l -031 PRB MILITARY PERSONNEL WELCOME! •••••• CREDIT UNIONS WELCOME! .. •·• .. WE LEASE All MAKES AND MODELS! •••••• 2· YEAR -24,000 MILES SERVICE POLICY!!! AV AIL.AILE OH MOST USED CAllS! •••••• SERVICE OPEN · 6 DAYS A WEEK!!! ••••••• BANK FINANCING O.A.C. USED CAR SPiCIALS! { '74 CEUCA . AIR • AUTO MA TIC #37776 '72YOLVO 1641 Ala.. AUTOMATIC t277GOT '71 vw SEDAM AIR · AUTOMATIC #~DSW '74 DODGE COLT 4SPHD·RADIO .... FINAL SPORTS LOCAL WANT ADS SUNDAY, MAICH 1J, 1977 I VISITORS It '' 9 I ( I I I / ,.----.I _,r-----"\r....__I ... ,.,.____,,,_____. ~, l HOME ) <!> ~ <D <D ·-1 1, 11 "4E'( MANAGER! l'M MAKING OUT OUR LINEUP. .. SEE Wl-{AT ~OU THINK .. NANCY WHY ARE YOU RUNNING? ~ l1VE GOT SCl-t~OEDER DOWN FOR CATCHER , LINUS AT SECOND BASE AND SNOOP'< AT SHORTSTOP ... I'M PRACTICING FOR MY NEW 00B TOMORROW , By Ernie Bushmiller WHERE IS AT THE T .HE JOB ? SUPERMARKET -. -. I ' ~T-_~jpjil, ""i.i ... ·~ .. ·:·Cl..IGIC "·· IHI' ~ ~~ANCIN£ .... _, 'r'Ot.A ._.AVE ~!ACM!C' MY et..EC"T"lrONIC -re1..ePM01iiJ! AN~W&rllNG MACMIN!. '!'M NOT IN AT TMe MOM&N"r, 2'U1 I~ ~IA l..&AVE Youlr NAM&, NtAM!J!~ AND A Ma?~A6E , %'LL. ~l..L. Yoe,{ BACK. ii.\ii~;:;;;t~~:iil :: ,, •• ,. p .' . "1>• DENNIS THE MENACE ... AND 1HAT£ 1HE 9TORY' OF 9L.E3E'OING 6 f3EAU1Y. l.Ers PRETEND .. 11LL BE" 1HE: PQINCEf;g AND 'fO(J BE A HANDSOME: !<NIGHT. .. :::==t: H& HAD 10 KISS HEQ10BQEAK THf.. S!--lEL.l ..... -.:·~ At.t.. RIGHT .. , ILL-f3e IHE PANCHER'S ~HTER1 AND YOU CAN R~UE M.£. WHY Sl-OULD I 'l/IJ/l.NT iDDO THAT? . HEl-L.0, F"ANCINE . 1'~~ I~ A"TMU~, A"r 555·23,8. 1.'M CAL.L.ING iO INV11! YOU 10 THE MOVIE~ ON .. ~AitA"C'AY. ---------~llf.1€9 l CL.Qc;E: MY EYE9 AND PQETEND I'M THE GLEE.PING B~ SCAS 1 ····&.«Aele. ··.·~Lit.I(:·· WHO PAY~? By ~nk Ketcham C()N'T YOU EVE=Q PPETI:ND? fHAT~ I t<'IDDIN YOURSELF! r> [> [> ~IJDGE PARKER <1 <1 <1 GOOD MORNING, CARLA ! HAS THE JUDGE LEFT FOR COURT? THE JUDGE HAD TO GET SOME LETTERS INTO THE MAIL LAST NIGHT AND WE WORKED UNTIL ABOUT SEVEN-THIRTY! BUT I WOULD LI KE TO SEE YOU ABOUT A PR08LE I HAVE! r-i-- I • . ' OKAY.,, I 'LL I'LL TELL HIM TRY TO SEE YOU WERE HIM LATER HERE, MR. IN THE DAY! DRIVER! ALL RIGHT... BY THE WAY, I'M BUT IT'S 5AM, SORRY THAT I NOT MR. HAD TO CANCEL DRIVER' MY APPOINTMENT YE5TERDAY! = .... WHERE? oH, UP "THERE . DOCTOR SMOCK 0E:HINP SVE:R Y' successFut-t:>C:>c-roF<, ANN •.. e itn ___ ._ .. ....,.._... vou'L..t-Fl N"' A ~OYAl-ANC" FAl1"'HFUL- Wl FE! ... •, ANP I Mt:.AN EVE~YBODY! By George Lemont "f'HRes ,...MESS OU'T" OF FOLJ R I i"H Ai"" IS ' MAGA-SCENES MAYBE You'f<E RIGHT. 1-tERE-YOU FINISH IT l! , C~'nMEs I • l'l-L. f3E:I YOU'RE JUSI l'VIN& 10 KNOW WHETHER we'L-L-~e WE:ARfN&iHE VIVACIOUS DECORAIOR-COLOR PAINIS1 OR 1}if: fJE:W'{ PASIEL SHADE:S ! . . oe-~'f-. ~~~~c;_~ 9 KH\i ll'•et""*' Svr1de.et• inc '.,., WOt'ld rtat'lt• ,...•rved ~C>R.,LD ...-~---------~._......_,~~-- HOW CAN A SW££T, DEL..ICATE, FEMIN1N£ CREATURE LI t<E. You SMOKE A CIGAR? -I CANT LET YOU DO THIS!! Wnlt TIMING UK£ 1l-tAT, SHE COULD BE ON BROADWAY ! r CAN YOU TRUST YOL'R EYF.S? There are at least SIX d1rrer· P.nces in drawing details between top and bottom panels. How quickly can you find lhem? Check answers with those below. *XUIRIW ~· Jd\\PIO •• 111 l•·HJIJl .. , ·•Uq)f.J.I\, 1,, I •U.l'lt' ,, U<IJ~IV • •lfu1u1w" llnH ·r; 1u.i~1J'fl •1 \\oft i. ·p~111w " WJV 1 ·'•>ud•~J)•a BOOMER LUCKY 7! The magician takes a number of cards from a deck. form ing them into two pile~ He wntcs ~ mc\~agc: on a ~hp of paper, v.h1•h he lold~ Jnd hJnd' to 'omeom· neJrh\ lie J,1,., Jnother n~ \IJndn to point to one of thr p1I" \ov. he a~i..~ the mes· ~.igc: holder to read v.hJI he wrote. which 1, .. , ou will wlell the W\l'n' 'And. v.ouldn"t )OU I.now. when the ,.:ll'ded p1k 1s turned oH·r. 11 ..:ontJ1n~ lour "'\l.'11, l\l.il.a1arn' \c,rl·t One of the ePADDY'S PUPS! Tallel& of dop 11 lhe lrltlt _ . National doc of lrela:nd 11 lhe _ Terrin. ftt lrilb _ ha alley red balr. e z1p Math' There's an HSY WI) to multiply 101 by any two-d1g1t num~r. JU1t JOt dov.n the num· ~r tv;1ce (ex.: 101x10" 1010). Try ll. e Good Bet: BeL aomeone you can repeat 100 words, none of which contains the letter "a," 1n a minute'• time. If challenged, how's 1t done? e Who HP? A readPr contends this man shoots ~ peoplP. blows them up. and then has them go home and hang themst'l\es. Who 1s he? Ans . A photogra· pher. . 15 II . 10 "'f . s ·20 ·19 3 26 ~ :> .. .., ~ .. ' : ~ -..iP"-'1 &. ;:; ~ .. pile' dint.un' four \C\\.'n' Jnd the otha .:untJir1, \C~cn mist:el· IJneou~ t:Jr<ls. 2. ......-~~~~--..... -..~~~~-.r..ir......~....aw GREEN LIGHT! What can you add to complete the St. Patrick's Day drawine above? To find out, draw 1, 2, 3, elc. ERIN BOY~ Add colors for a 11mely picture aboH•. 1-Red. 2-Lt. blue. 3-Yellov.-. 4-Lt. brown 5-l-1e~h 6-0k. green. 7-Lt. green. 8-Lt. purple. 9-0k. purpll' 10-Gray. 11-Black. SPELL BIN DER! SCORE 10 poi nu for u.ini all the -----+---- lett.ersin th• word btlo'I' to t'orm -----+---- two complete word1: ANECU01'E THEN 1COre 2 points each for all -----+---- words of four lelteu or more -----+---- found amon11 the letters. Try to 1COre at leut 50 polnta. -----+----"''°;, 'IUN :w•nl•U• ~IQ!ft()d By Brown and Casson A'2NOL,0, WOLJL.D YOU L.1Ke -ro GO AWAY FOil l OH. wow! JoY, 1 DOtJ·r 0e1,1~v'e rr! IN MY Wlt..De5T D~AM5 t N~v£'2 IMOVo~ '(OU 'D A?t::: ME lo GO AWAY F"OJZ A weeK'~ND / 6L.lf f5~fOIZ~ t. AN5Wel2 Ye5 oiz No r WANT 'tbu IO t(tJow IH15 IS 5C>M61l~u·JG r DON'T fAKf: J...IGHTLY !! rl4e. we:eK'eNo? AND [KNOW IT MU5T M~AN GOM~lHING 10 Y'OU, loo , 0€.CAL.15~ l'M SUfZ~ Vou CbJ·f fAI(~ IH€£3E: 'fHINGS LIGHTLY ~llH~IZ . GO rfl...L-ME: Pl.£~~, WHY DID YOU AGK M~ ( sm 11 societ" HI, Z~LOA ! G?ING '5J.0PPING? r---------------------------------~ I 'M ON A J06 HV~T, '61-/lfZLe:.Y- Wl--lAT ~/NDOF worz~ Af2s '(ou La?liC.ING R?~? / BeCALJ5£ J: WA"'1f TO ~DRRDW YOLJe APAl2TM~Ni .1 YoV'fZ~ La:?,.C1NG FOIZA jo~? • GGE:.1 I'M €>L)tzE=_ £x?fZ 12Y To HE=-,Af2 TµAT- \ btA brick man WITH INFL.ATiON ,AND ,AL.L, I GtJ&5"5 YOV N~D THC:. NONe:.Y, HlJH ?' / Hx~&fZ. fZE;:;1i~G5 • N~XT WE:;S:JL - ''w11£A1 'pt.A</ tr A &A/Al, 5AM' WA5 ~AIGOl./rl# PJ/11.APB.PHIA~ ?J/e M..f'PACi ~SV'"rtiETTl#(J BIOUGll i.AUG!IS. 11 WE S/GAI THE PEAL. I 5PL.lr FOR MIAM 1. .r 6&/ A CAL.L. F~ PH!LAO&L.P#IA. 7i{E PE~i 15 /Al 'Tl?OUPL.£. GORDO '504.4E 000 AUMEAll THAT .sA.VED fll.S J_/F£;, • IT wAs CUl<DS AND WHEEV_f • Ll7Tt:~ I 'rt?U Vt?NT IJAV~ TO TGU ME. M%~LL'7 OWJ~D .. "rAtvPONG U16J/T' ff~lrlAI(; ~5W#EN1>1£.~V')L. APPFAl<S. WHAT ELSE HAVE you MAME, FIDDLE~ 00 THE ~F, AND HELLO RIGJ.JT! #OW COME vou K.NO~ THAT. • DOU.V. I'LL FIX TH£ '-AST AcT IN RETLJR~ r-0'(> '{OOR 60LJL . OO~E '? 'WE flAv'E A F/G)/T ANO St/£ £Acri Oli-/Ef. A FAMOUS cAse_r rr APPJ§At<S IN M'I FAMl,L'{ ANAIALS1 -roof £;}JTJ3:R!E D 13'1 A DISTAJ.Ji COLJ.StN, " 'JIE SELLS Af</ SOL/t. 7l'J A 5Y#PICA71: 1'/Ar __ -OWNS :; H'O/ELS/J/ tASVEGA5 Ai1Ph1E GErSOUr Wff!-/ CA 5'I. ¥ Gus Arriola A GIOOV 1-ITTJ...E POOCH, w~o 8!ZOKE: IJP AT 60;\-iE cow JUMPl/\/€7 OVJ:J< -r#E MOOAlf • by Jeff Millar & Bill Hinds W~E.N l WA'J A PLA~R, c~c~~'7 C~J\£[/ BA7~ALL--ALL T~t7£ 1<001<1£ PITC-H£RS WA~T TO £3€ IN71At-JT ~TAK7 LIK£ tv\ARK FY[7f(ICH 5UR£, I ltLL 't:M MARK'7 caoRFUL, M H~'7 Al.70 GOT A HECK Of A CURV£, HECK OF A FA'JT~LL ... ---... .. .... -• .. • .. •-4 .... .. --· DAILY PILOT ASK THEM YOUR FOR DR. MARGARET MEAD. anthaopob.pst Wll' a ... .. A ··••:D lllClw -.. ._. __ ..... .. mzl I 1Y"CAlilllliJ?-CJI.. N' I saw Pa. e I think interest In lJIJthropology UTiU 1ncrea9e.. h Is the study of every aspect ol tunanktnd. In the a>th oentury, anthropologists have devoted nu:h time to studying ~ lated peoples; a.s the whole p£anet Is explored and we know that ~ are all ane species. these s11Jdies will be replaced by studies of change and d\e way In which our undemanding of the past, our language and our biologkaJ aipadties are being enhanced or dtmlnished. •FOR .IOtlN WAYNE. all-time fihn ~ WW'e tM alclat <I I S cat JOllW ftla' W?-M..C.. lllllSpr' s "*- • It came while we were mak1og a short for the Mero Griffin Sltow at my nnc:h. My son Ethan, then about six. was asked by Me.iv to name h1s favorite hero. Bhan looked at me and said, 'Well, Dad, I guess It's you." FOR TRISH VAN DEVERE. actra& and wtfe of George C. Scott ....... ,...,_ ............ ,...tt•SI 5 It Were ,_ )eldils?-M.P,, N,M11. N. Y. • No. rm the type that wakes up each morning wondering what awful~ the day wUI ~rm convlnoed 1rs bad news every time the phone rtngs. For example. the morning after our new Broadway show (Sly Foz) opened, my agent phoned for my Social Security number. Cao you belJcw that I ~t that was anocher way of lll?lling me rd 900rl be on the unanp1ayment !Dt? FOR MMES H. SAMMONS. M.D., Exec:utlw V.P., American Medk:al Association Do ,_ CJ WWW el tk .. II j w4f •h I. p c .. ----1 2 .... ..., ........ ?-S..P,, ...... -.ow. • The A.MA does not offidally approve or disappnwe medk:a1 eqJlpmmt sokt oommercialJy. More important than the 8'ripmenl ls the tralnlng ol the Individual who takes the blood ~ With proper-Instruction, most people cm be ~ to alee their own blood pre:sa.-e ~and•~ -the prolasional. FOR 11E .. ASK DIEM YCM llStl r EDITOR 0111-. .................. ,_C11111ts ........ . ..._?l..._"t.._.m;C'5 .... ._t. ..... - a.5..F.t ....... AL • No.. In 1974 the adbor's, E.ngl1shmm Ttm RJce(rifAl)and Aidww Uoyd Webber, aaned work on Eoilta, an opera b-t on the life ol the late Ewa Peron of Argmttna. The rcorde h-. juet been ,.1 rd In ~roea., Webb. did the fltm .cora for G~. TJ.e ~ f1'ik and .Jeeves. RJcc, A weU-known Brttith bnwtcMlw, abo ls lnYOlved wtth book proja:ta. PRO AND CON FOR SEN. WIUJAM PRODlllE <0-Wls.) o.,..wm;-laG••• ........... 111111 " er la ...... ...., CJfll8d el ...._ _. .. Id .. ,..Ye ................ or ••rl' :er?-s.s.. c...p., w,o. e Yes. I believe that all of those In responsible poHcy- ~ posttions should make anrUtl cftsclosi ires of thdr lrlooiDes to aYOld oonfllcts of lntenst. Disclosure, plus laws against bribes and confUcts, ls a vital means of keep- ing offldals honest FOR NANCY WALKER. star of .Mra. Blandy'• Becwliea An,_ 1., ... , .. .., ...... 1-s.w,, c..-.. Olil9 e 0nJy when It comes to my hlasband The minute David admires something or mentions this or that he needs, I can't waJt to get lt for him. He's the same wlth me. (We don't need reasons for doing nice things for each other.) 1 got back from New York onoe.. and I f<Mld a (':ad!llac Seville In the driveway-from David. He remembered my saying h was the one model I liked. Attached was a note: .. Just becai ase yoci re you.'' FOR ARNOLD PALMfll. protessklnal golfer Do,_ ..... tliM .... a.._ S-__, _, M lr?- .1. Broetiey, Azll:la, Tew e It shouldn't be. Golf becomes unbearably slow only when players cftllyda)ly around and are not prepared to play theJr shots when their turn comes. The U.S. Golf Association and the Professional Golf As.9odation both hirYe launched vtgorolJs ~ to edoc.ate golfers In ways to keep the pace of the pne moving aloog. FOR ANN RUDD. wife of CBS newscaster~ Rudd l91tdlel a I .. ,_., '111._a .... _ of ........ lile dlllll w.,off lk*1 •-a Lee. AdMtk.. ..... e If yoo c.an tmagine Hughes talking to you without tele- vlsbl's limltations on time, language and subject matter, then you will haw an idea of our zany household. He has kept me laqdng for twenty.plus ye.aB-aDd I haw a face full of ~ wrinkJe:s to pn:M! IL FOR MARGUEIUl'E PIAl2A. opera star la. tr.,_ IWWG .. fnm c:wier?-EA. Pdtirbw& Va. • Yes, the skin kind. In 1964 I was told I had a tendency toward IL By 1968, treatment was a nust. The opct atiion -and aftermath-were very hard. So WAS the OOfTeCttve p&astic surgery I had to have.. But only five months after that first operation, I was back singing. Should School Discipline Include Physical Punishment? PRO Mia RJ-. Piaident. National Education As.sodetion yes. Crime has Increasingly be'"'* ii matter ~youths. A.s a result. 9Chool dbctpltnc has deteriorated In .an. ate.as to ranc as a major cause of teacher dbcontcnt .xt as an alarming dda'leut to ~Uonal aooompllshmenl Much of the biame can be attributed to the deterioration of the American famlly. In ... ~ of other -*ltk:Jns. the 1EA supports legiskHm that w01 provide for dbcipllnary ~th.twill giY8 teachers the adhortty to maintain c' oom mmagement whlle protecting the student's ri!#s to a fah' hear1ng. CON 0r . .,..ari111 .... ~ No. The Suprane Court recentty ruled In f llYOI' of COi pcwal pt.ristwnent In the clas'1room. This has caused a fUry ol pro- tests from parents. children and even from 90m8 teachen. la ~ In the c:1assa OOUl e!fecthle? No.. AD h teac:.ha m ls that lf you are big enotlfl\ and have ~ polo\'er, you can wruk vlolcnce on others. Physk:al vto1moe gives a chi.Id a feeling of failure and can breed a cyde of faik.re.. 1f the pun- lshmnt ls physic.al. th£ chlld gets the Idea that vtolmoe Is a proper method of dealJng with other people. , I I,,,,., . . /(1fl9~ Raleigh•• good time glfta. Get a Norelco Wlming: The S&qean Glnlrll Has Oetemrined electric shaver with Raleigh coupons. the Thlt Cignnt Smating Is 0.1111cm to YCD Hllldl valuable extra on every pack. See owr 1,000 Raleigh gifts, write for your flee Gift Cataa.. Bos 12. Louisvllle, KY 4020L IMl'll remellber •leigh.1\e geaaili tobacco flatK 1\e nlaUle gift Cltlpou. e1&WTC.. Otizens in almost every community in the country are promoting, participating in or watching the arts. In fact in many areas arts. events now draw more people than do sports. By Luisa Krdsberg ~America the .u .re e:x- pk>djng Into~ life. and every- one ls getting tnvolwd For~ • In Gnnd Rapids. Mk:h., 200,000 people participate ead1 year In a am- mer arts f esatval. • In Y lsna. Artz., the dttzens have saved the o&d railroad station from the wrecker's t>.1J In order to oanw:rt It ln1o a rww arts center • ln WeA::tibU:r Ccurty, N. Y., aome 265 arts group& haw put down roots In what was once a Dedioorn .. com- munity for New Yen Oty and I.Ast year reached one million people. The arts. In f-=t. have outmulcled sports In popuLu appul. A Laub Harris savev cnttded ~ ONt 1M ArW ooncludes tt\lllt .no.. participation In the arts now exceeds Amenc.ns' pAI"· tk:tp.Atlon In sporta. In New York State Mone. •ttcncS.nce &.st ~ at non- profit profession.I .,1• CYCnts n - oeeded 7S mlllkin By ~ attendanoe for all pro(eulonal .ports Wat 2'l million. n.therrnorc. lJncoln Center fCK the Performing Arts In New y ork Qty rached audiences ol about 4,650,000. Shea St.:lum. In the ye.- before. when the y~ Jets and Mets p&.yed there. had an attmdanc:a LuUo K~. a journaJi6l apeciali~ ;,.. in tk arm, IMu /or tk pat JO years ohowd IM aploeiota of c.u oct~ in t~ Uni.I~ Statu. e • FAMILY M£K1.Y. M41fdl 13, 1tn ot 3.4 million. The arts, moreow.r. are now a year- r'Ol.nd acttvtty. Outdoor summer festi- vals are poppa19 up all ow:r the land, with natklnal attendance estimated to hiirYie doubled In the last 10 years. In Gnnd -Rcipds. ·for three days In June. virtually every art fonn can be found ~ In CaAder Plaza, which ls named for 9CUlptor Alexander Calder, whose 55-foot~ 43.foot-hlgh red- pUnted stabUe .a.Ids at the t..i> ot a once-bl~ted downtown area. The fes- tival, touted a.s a "super ..-nmer block party... ort>Hs ar'OWld the sculpture. Free events ns\ the gamut from orches- tral. band. Jazz and folk concerts to fllrns, theater, writers' cximpetttioN and poetry readtogs. Budgeted at U>,000. It is daa1bed a.s "a bargain buement miracle" by Tom Heywood, dlrecior of the Arts CoLn:iJ of G~ Grand Rap4d.s. whid'i spoittOi s the f estfval "The lm- por1ant thing Is that It ls a total com- ma.nlty effort wtth t....ireds o( \/Ob1- ~working year-nJUOd," he says. Much ot the cMc spirit that penne- ata the fatival also has found Its way Into the ongoing ente:rpri.M that Is Gr..t Rapids. There Is more art In Jd>- bc pl.aces tn this city than perhaps In any ctty tts m.e 1n the c::owmy. What other ctty pk:ks up the garbage In trucks em- blazlOned wtth a datgsl by Calder? The Vi.ma Art c..nter' lld1s another kind ol story. When first opened In the early 198Js. the center Md no ~ nent home., but recent}y It took OWi' the former Southern Pacific Railroad de- pot. built In 1925, and renovated It for exhlblts and classrooms. The Center Ls completely volunteer- run. Its main service ls to organize ex· hiblts of Arizona artists and ooUections and to show them ~the state. The demand for the portable shows has grown along with the Center's violm- teer CXJr'P' which now lncbles a ~ member Women's Leaeue_ '"The Center brought art to the people rather than br1rlglng people to art... says Mrs.. Louise Tester, e:xecuttve director of the Arl:zana State Cornmlsston arr the Arts and founder of the Yuma Art Center. On the clvk: level. the Center Ls of Increasing importance to Yuma's eco- nornk future. Although the arts In the area go back to the Indians, a young penon had to le.ave the city lf he hoped to survive as a prof es.sklnal artist. Today there Ls lncreaslng talk of staytng and trytng to 'make It In Vt.ma.'' The grw roots mowment In the arts ls also spreading throu!#10Ut the urban East. Ona of the most aIHrnbradng oomnullty arts councils In the U.S. ls the Council fCK the Arts In Westchester, serving an area with 265 cultural or- gani::atklns and a population ol 8&>,000. OrlgmaUy, the Cound1 for the Arts was formed by a group of ctttzens inter· You, t-. can 9911 I~ In lhe e"1I In your co•munlty. for further lnfo""atlon ..na: NalltOftll ElldcJw!Mnl for the Ar1a. Wahlno- lon, O.C. 2050I. Attention Director ol ll'lonMloll. ~--Counde. fof the Ar1a, 570 a.-1111 A-J. .~ Yoftl, N.Y. 10011. Atllentloft Nanoy -. 011'9Cl0f ot lnfomwtlon. s;,..a-Bew:rty SilU ~ /"' IM arta. At f'ill&t, Concerned CitizeM f M tk Ana Cltairmtm Amym Allla. I J J ested In bidldlng • local ~ of l..Jocx*i C.enler, but the~ colt of con- struction was a major obstacle Led by Polly Siwek. a professional .-tist who had long been n.dved In CXl1111lUltty- action groups. and other trustees, the Cotn:il redefined Its purpose. It de- cided that the c:xurty' s wealth lay not In f adllties but in the great variety ot talent possessed by Its people. Exactly 10 years ago, at a mass meet- ing ot local residents lnteA:Aed or In- volved ln the arts, the Afflllates Assembly was formed. Grouped by dlsctpllne-dance, theater, musk:, vis- ual arts and rntJ5eUmS--the Assembly attached Itself to the Council ''Many ol oi.r artists were working In lsolatkln," says Mrs. Siwek. who later would become the Counclrs president and executive director. ''They needed all kinds of help . -. money, publk:tty, bookings. space. contact with 9Chools, groups. organizatioN and a m1x of other se:rvioes." 5moe then. the Council has expanded ~-Joined by local ~ a large segment of the corporate cxm- mWllty, the New Yori< State Cound1 on the Arts. the National Endowment for the Arts and others, tt provides a broad base of support for the arts. In 1970 the" Conoemed Ctttzens for the Arts was formed In New York State as an outgrowth of local support for the arts in communities like Westchester. This network al dttzens. representing more than 1,000 organizations 1n every commun1ty of the state, ls an unusual grass-roots lobby. For the. past six years, It has rallied support for full fundJng ~for the arts In the ~s budget. helping raise pub- IJc subsidies for nonpotlt arts from $2 mJlllon lo $34.1 million. In a hearing before the New York Smte Legislature., Amyas Ames. chair man of C.onoemed Otiuns, IU1'lr'Md up an attitude that Is Increasingly shared by conoemed dtiz.ens across the country: ''The arts ~ for all people and are fundamental to the ,.. vitality of our oornmt.S\lties.'' 1111.1 Concernecl Clbene for the Atta. p .o. Bax 7'56, ~ Slllllon, .._ Yoftl, H.Y. 10023. Yow ... Alta OIMa1dl « C_lll....,.1; All so atalee twrww 1111 etta agency yov c:an loca througtl the oow--·· °"'°"'-Your local P__.Twt. Aw>oWton: e_., PT A 11M • c:uftunll arta c:hlllm11111 wt1o can Utit ...., ..... .unce. 1bis springS new best sell~rs. 71115 ... 1115 sae -sall IGI Sil._. TfJZ RJ!5 t.19 RJ!5 4 for$} when you join Tue Guild. Then eqjoy a big discount on every book you order. Ilse'• a.ow n.e Uk:rmy G.lld ...t&s: Y-c-t ... ._._.., •••• ~ .... tit as' ....._ ;iirte.. AltCT your membeniup'• KeqJCed. you ~yow 4 boob f<W only $1 . plus s.tupping. lumdling. and insurance. If you an: not com~ely uanflCd. rctum them within to~ and we will cancel your membership and you owe notbJng. A00u1 every 4 week.I ( 14 rimes a yeer> you1J be offeft'd dottm ol exciting baa teOen a1 up to 4". off tbroudl your free copy o( the Literary Guild M.-zjnr. In .lctition, up 10 4 times a year. you may receive often ol special aelectKins. always at discounts otf publishers' prices. y.~ ...... ._,. ___ -....r ......... a 1em. Only buy four man: during your mcmbenbip, aflcr which you may cancel anytime. If you want the Klectioo featured ia the rnapzine or the special tetcctioo. do nodling. it wiU be shipped to you auto- mat.icaUy. If you W1lllt an alternate, or no book. mum the onJer form marted with your preference by the date specif'ted. You always will have al least IO days to male a decision. lf you get an unwanted sclectioa became you b.t less than JO d8ys. return it at our apemc. There is. di~. handling and n-nncc cbmge oa aD books sbipped. 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Im T1lc Ulr.nry O.ild ..s.., -die .. boob cw .... ~--.. ...... pn.oc1 • m. bola....,__ u-Ollb sa .-.....-.. ....... _, ---Allo, _,., F1ll!E IClfc ..... wtaidt It __ to~ -WI cbt't nmm •--· llp'llCtolMM~•bcr*ipplm~imdlollad..S • f Meed ..... -9 cJel:r !Ny 4-boob, M ........ kiow club prica. •lww•er l..., ~ NamAll ...... ~-'-s ID' •• ...__ .......................................... ... .... ,,...,..,,! ...... Adia """'· °" .. n. L----------~--------~ l l ' t l l HOW TO '?AT-PROOF" YOUR CHILD Keeping your child thin is es.wntial to protect his health now, and later when he is an adult. Many authorities oonsider obesity the CXU\- try's runber~ public-health probAem. There are no deflnltfve figulu. but the best estimates are that 25 to 45 percent of the total popt.ala- tlon Is ~l More alarming. ~ percent of all children are fat. Most parents don't know how dangerous fat ls. They cannot antldpate the heart attacks. hypertension and diabetes thist may result from chlldhood fat. Fat children also run many more health risks than do their thin peers----more respiratory lnfectJons, including pneumonias, mon.. orthopedk: problems, more accidents and severe burns heca.1se exoess wetght makes them cbnsv. Research on fat cells ls still In progress, but the evidence grows that as chJJdren becxxr>e fat. they manufacture more and more f~ cells. Unfortunately, once a fat oell has been manu- factured, tt never goes away. The greater the number of fat cells In the body, the more diffl- wh to reduce ~l Physicians refer to this as 'brly <:>met Obesity,'' and It Is harder to control than fat aoqulred as an adult. What I call "fat-proofing" Is the only answer, and the first year of life ls not too early to begin. The job belongs to the parents in con- junction with the pediatrldan or family prac- tJUoner. Here are some general, safe steps to take at any age. L Cut down on teJevision. The child ls bom- barded with commercials for foods designed for between-meal eating. !. Take advantage of a child's natural activ- ity. Encourage lots of outdoor physical actMty and have him heJp with chores. This will use up energy. 1 Learn to say "no" when It comes to fat- tening anack.s. Keep on hand lots of fruits, vegetables and cheese. 4. Make each family meaJ a pleasant oc- casion. At about age two, children begin naturally to require less food. This often causes stress.. Let your child eat when hunger strikes, and just • to It that three nutritionally balanced meals are available at regular times. Don't force your child to eat when he's not hungry or p.m1sh him lf he doesi't eat every- thing on h1s plate. 5.. Establish early~ In your household a dJet that's low In saturated fats and cholesterol For any chUd, sklMy or fat, I recommend no more than four eggs a week Concentrate on veal, poultry and flsh for proteins. I do not approve of excessive amounts of butter, and I tell mothers not to oversalt because of the danger of htgh blood pressure. Drink skim milk, and don't serve pasta or other starchy entrees as an entire meal Avoid sugar and save on dental bills. Is It too late If your preschooler Is already overweight? Nol Start today, but don't expect a great deal of weight to be lost Immediately. The aim Is to tJow down to a polnt of no gain untJI natural growth catches up. Do not put )IOUt' child on a crash diet. It can ,_ Interfere with normal growth. i&lll ·-- A collection of 12 finely crafted art medals, designed exdusively for this strict/JI limited edition by Americas best-loved artist and lifelong.friend of Girl Scouting-Norman Rockwell. A ..... 11J ....._. , ...... .-,. 9 • ..... • • '· Mmra 15, 197'7. u.11: 0.. c1l1 et'xs ,_ a ..... Oirl Scouta ot the United Saata of America ia proud to announce the iNu1ocr of • maanific:cnt coUec> tion ot fine art mcdaJa daigned by Normao Rod.well. Thia is the ~ coUectioo ot maWs Cftr oft:iaDy authorizzd by the Girt Scouta. And it is the ~ major wort ever created by Nor- m.an llackwd1 " the theme °' Girl Scoucina in the United SCaa or America. .......................... ID c:reatina the daiana for this unique seria of twelve medals. Normaa lt.octMU bu foaued oo the iUGU of today'• Girl Scout movement, u expreaed in lhe Oirl Scout Promise, the Law and the Motto. .. Dmianina this 1eria of mcdala bu Jiwn me very special pleuure," sa11 Roctwll, .. becluse it rounds out my uti11ic involvement with the youna people of th11 country. I enjoy knowin1 tha1 these mcdalt-like the principlca ol. Ame.rkan Girl ScoutinJ-will eo.- dure f« the ~tjou to come ... ....... *ldl.J ......... There will be juat one edition of tbae medals. A atrictJy limited cditJon minced ucbuiH/y for advance 1ubcaibeJa. in tbe subscriber's cboice of IOlid 24 tar. &Did. IOtid mrtiDa ..,.., « did brome. Eacb ..sal will m 39mm (I~ u.ima) iD ctiw rter. aad ed will be atruct witb • tlawlc:a FOi Proof finish, then individually hallmarked. When the edi· tioo ls complete, the dies will be destroyed. And the original dcsigna crealed by NorlIWl Rockwell for thia coUectioo will n~ apin be issued in any form. A......, A.me-......__ aAlc«hw The OfBciaJ Girl Scout Medab by NorDWJ Rockwell is a ~ you wiU be proud to own and display. Not just bccaUIC of the value of the medals a limited edition worts of art-but, even more importa.ot. be- catm they ao beautifully portray ideals that we want oo.r own childreo, and their chikben, to know and Uve "7. Al • subecribe.r, you will receive oae medal each month. ~a in April 1977. Payment will be on a axavenjent monthly baaia, and no payment ii re- qui~ at this time. 1be c:oUection wiJI be minted by The Franklia Mint, IDd all orden will be proceued and fulfUJed by them. The edjtion closet March 25, 1977, and your mbtcription applicatioo must be polbnarted by tb&t dace to be elia.ible for acceptanc:lo. 'l)lliat-ill.._ Arr.-. ......... ............... ,..o1,,_.........-.. i----<>El'ICIAL SUllSCIUl'TION .UPUCATION:..._-- I I l ' • The Official Gm Soout Medals by Norman Rorlweil . M610lfl, if po111rtarUtl by Morda 15. 1977. Limit: OIV Mt,., Sllb6crlbn. n. J>rmtlia ... PtaMlia C.... ~vuia 190fl ....... _,..,..-.a ... for ta._,,.,_ aiAKtim al TIN Ol/kW Gl.rl ~ 111..U '7 N-Aod'twll. coMlti.. ol IWdw hailmatked Proof medale, IO 119 ....... die ,... al -.,.., Jiit' ~ 11.niDa in April 1977. 1 woukt liM •Y c:o&illa.m IO 119 Mnd • (a.ct o.ly ->: 0 SOLID HONZE, at s9_so. I* ...tal. 0 90UD !Tl!RLJNO SILVE.a. •I Sit~ pa' -.W. 0 SOUD 2A KAJtAT 00!..o. Ill S:UO. • JIU ..W.. r uadmlcaad r.r.1 r -r oead ao _,now. r.,,.. co pay f« tadl med9I pn>mpOy vPoo b&lq biJled lill lid•-al .w,m..&. .,.,,. ___ _ SilNlwe'--AJ:~w--1"~a ........ rm-.. -.. ~rm~,.,...--- Mr. MR. Mla _____ ...a ___ _,.,.........ru ....... _ .... ----- AddnM'------------~ C'ftJ------------- If The ,._ ........ .,,. -· ...... ...,_ ...... " .. "°' jlfllliMed wlfl Ille U.I 1111111 cw Mr -.,.._,_ eeencY ·-------~---·~~~~~ ..... ~7.ip--_________ _ 207 · l @bservations E.,riggeras.d noUona. Tha!'s what most Ameti- cans have about COfPOrale profits, especiaJty the Oii industry's In 1975. folks woefully OYereSti- - mated the <>ti companies· afler..tax profit per dol-e .• • lat of sales ai an 1ncredlble 61 oents. Now. an Opinion Research Corpo<ateon survey shows the public ·~mating." somewhat less fancifully, that Oii companies make 43 cents. Mobff's actual profit last year was less thafl lour cents w.·,. not .tooe. Other 1nduS1nes are also seen as being far more protttable than they really are Most people, according 10 the poll, think the average auto company makes 37 cents on the do41ar. while the Federal Trade CommlsslOl'I put the 1976 figure ar 5 1 cenrs. For the ·average manufacturer: the ·guesstimate" was 29 cenrs. while the average pmht was actually 5 4 cents Which means that most people think industry makes more than five times actual earnings And this economic m1sconcep11on 1s widely held by all kinds ot people-men, women. wh11es. and blacks. from every regt00 of America. Whllt·a • fatr profit? Even though most Americans think industry earns tar more than 1t realty does, poll respondents believe that a quarter on a dollar would be tatr 01 about five 11mes the necket the average manufacturer really makes Clearty, lhe publte s heart 1s bigger than econom1e reahty Few companies ot any. l<1nd come close to that quaner yet hall the public sllll believes lhat businesses in genera~ >Clnd Oii companies in parhcular-make excessive proftts Tiw mit.coooe.,ek>I-. so wide of !he ma~. concern us because •hey are too readily echoed ot &plotted by a lew ioumalisfs and politicians (whose pb 11 1s to i..now better) They re busy promoting taxation and government regulation to lunher reduce bos.ness proht-malong abtll(y Whal really disturbs us is that the PUblrc rs otten swayed by their ~s. even though that same pubhc t>e4ieves a fa.r proft1 IO be ffY8 times as much as industry actually makes C>.ler10oked rs the fact Iha! adeQuate profits are essential 10 s11muta11ng the •nvestment needed to creale new iot>s w.·,. pl"Nd about all this. since we knc N how strenuously business has ballled econormc 1g norance 1n recent years And we wonder Whal II lakes to undo years of myths about ·ob6cene or 'exOfblt.ant" profits Can you help us? ~ d be glad ro run provocative, 1nf0fma11ve ttems on economic matters Write to us at the address below '#Ith doubls quenes. qwbbtes, and, most of all, wllh your constructive svggestlOOS WE!°H try to address OUfsefYe9 to '1that n'ltems1s our readers and can further ecooomic unde~anding All of us can profit C'ltll....,..~ PEOPLE Q!JIZ/By Jolm E. G1Moa Can you dlsawer whether a person has a dominant per- sonality &om the way he pushes an elevator button? ntUE OR FALSE? 1. The best judges of human nature have cer1aln personality characteristk:s In common. I.. Yoo can judge a lot about a per$00' s character by his behavior whiJe he's waiting for an elevator. 1 Most peopJe have a prfl41 good Idea what tlseir penonaltties are like, but It's • kJt harder for them to reach out- side themselves to make accurate Jud!J'ne:a cts of otJwn.. C. Your willingness to revol penonal things about yourself to another plays a big part ln the way people judge you. 5. When you enter someone's office and are asked to "pull up a c:halr," where you position the chair ls reveal- ing about your personality. 6. Your ability to judge another per- son· s character accunlte!y depends La:rgeJy on his (eellngs toward you int ~ attttud£ toward him. ANSWERS 1. Trtut. In a study conducted at Vllla- OOYa Unfventty 72 ~a were asiced to participate in an expai- merrt in which they gav& thetr first tmprasions of Pel SOltS to whcrn they had just been tntroduoed. They ~ de:signat«t as good or poor Judga of character depe:ndi11g on how weft their Judgi 1.a its oompan!ld wtth ttmee ob- tained ~ A battery of penaoallty tests. Results Indicated that good judges are rdatiwly frea from ~ pY.mta. worries md ae!f-cbbta. 2. Tr~. A team ol psychologSsta at Tutar. UnJverstty made a study ..... lyzing personality determinants of ele- vator button·prusing followlng a press by another perJOn. '' Tests showed that ~ who were gtva\ to pr a .. ., elevator buttcn even ~ ~ else had already done ao tended to posass dominant pel"90nalttia. A dom tnant perSOI\ was descr1bed as ans who .supaWa and directs the 8Cdom ol othen, t.US others how to do their jobs I • FAMILY M'EKLY, W.dl IS, lfn and makes group declsk>ns. Those who were not Inclined toward redundant elevator button-pres.sing tended to have more submissive personalities-people who conform to custom, avoid the un- conventJonal and let others make the decisions. 1 Falu. Stud~ at the University of Maiyland show that most people have no Idea what they're really Ukc and have the greatest dlffk:ulty tn d1scrim- lnattng between true and false state- ments ooncernlng their own character and personality. C. Trtut. Psychological studies at Old 0om1ruoo UnJvers1ty show that the de- gree to which you reveal yourself to another ~ a direct bearing on how well adjusted people judge you to be. However, men were rated a.s being bet- _. adjusted when they were not gtyen to reveal~ a great deaJ about thelr personal thoughts and feelings, while the reverse was found true with women. who were seen a.s better adjusted when they did disclose personal problems and experiences with others. 5. Triu. Behavior specialists from De Paul UnJversity and Dltnols Institute of Technology conducted this llOllel ex- periment with l.Riergradua~ each subject entering a room "was greeted by an Interviewer seated at the end of the room, who asked him to pull up a chair. A measurement was then taken of the distance at which the subject posiUoned his chalr from the Int.er· viewef-. '' AU then were given a penon. allty test. Findings: people who scored high on ·1~ (those who tend to act on the spur of the moment and who readlly gtYe Wirt to feeUngs and wt.shes) and on "'Exl&ibitima" (those who enjoy being the center of attention, an cxpres.slve int dananstratiYe) tended to posf tton themselves close ta the lnterWwer. Sd>jects who sat at greater dLst.ance.s tended to be i.ntrc> YCrted, ~tful, oonsdenUous to dliE 1 point of bemg perfectionists and S(> dally cautious. '-"'""· Unlve:rsity of Oawer studies hlive demofodb ilted that your chance of making an accurate judgment of another person's chaniicter are In· creased significantly If you can sucoe~ In puttq, htm at eMe and can make hJm feel comfortable and re.Wc.ed Ir. your pl'CMnCC. u your danNnor mak~ 1 hJm feel relatively free from any threat to hll ego. the Investigation thawed, ~ ablllty to pcrcelYe him .... 1 AOCW•l•ly b rnataially enhanc:cd. "1JI i Stop! 0on•t ignore those odd-shaped containers in your refrigerator. Instead_ use these great recipes to change forgotten leftovers into appetizing dishes. EASY SOUFFLES Sbnplif y souf fle-maklng by starting out with a can of condensed cream soup for the base. F<>f" example, cream of chicken, Cheddar cheese, cream of celery, cream of onion, cream of mush- room and even cream of asparagus are excellent. For a 6-serving souffle, use one oo- dlluted can UOY.a ozs. to 10% ozs.) of soup. 6 eggs, 1 cup shredded cheese and 1 cup finely chopped, minced or pureed vegetable, meat. flsh or poultry. F.ASY 1URKEY SOUFFl..E 2""IIa1>1• butter or ........... Gr1ltlld .,_ c:Meee 1 c:.t (1~ on.) 00111de11Md ere .. of c:Ncbn .... --..... 1 ~ (4 oza.) ••ddld ............. c:Meee 1 cup nn.tr ~ lef'°"9r cooUd twt.J or c:NctlM 2 ... lllOOI• c:Mppld dWM «onion ...... 1111•:111ect .. 1191p011ft ~of ..,., s.m a.-Seuce (recipe follows) L Preheat oven to 350° F. Butter a 2-qt. souf fie dish or casserole. Dust with Par- mesan cheese. Z. In medium saucepan, combine soup, SwLss cheese, turkey and chives. Cook OYer medh..m heat, stirring occask>nally l.Sltil cheese Is melted l. Be4t egg yolks l.Sltll thick and lemon- colored.. about 5 minutes. 4. Stir a small amouit of hot soup mix- ture Into egg yo(k.s, ret\.a'n yolk mixture to~ and blend S. With clean beaten., beat egg whites and cream of tartar l.SltJI stJff but not dry, JUSt until whites no loogeT slip when bowl Is tJJted. 6. Gently fad yolt mixture Into whites. Pour Into pttpared dish. 7. Bake 40 to 45 minutes or until pu(fy, UghtJy browned,.00 soufflC shakes onJy ~tty when own rack Is gently moYed back and forth. I. Serve lmmed~teJy with SwLss cheese sauce.. MMa 6 11erVU.,. SWISS OtEESE SAUCE 1 CM (10~ oa.) OOll .. IMCI er... of dllcbR ............ .. -~ ""' .. .,....,.... 0.......... Continuftl FAMILY WEEKLY. MMdl It, ttn • t LEFTOVERS COOKBOOK Continutd ~°"' ........... ~ L hi small sa•rep;m blend c:rm of chidcA?n soup and mOk Lmtil smooth. l. Stir In pepper, nutmeg and Swiss cheese. Cook. stirring until mbcture oomes just to boUlng and cheese melts. JI alto about l ~ t:11.1M YOUR OWN QUICHE To put together your own original quk::he with lef tow:rs ls easy and fun. For each 6-servtng qukhe In a 9-inc:h p6e shell use 6 ~ and 1 ~ a..,, half and half or-milk. Combine l cup sha edded cheese of yo.-c::hok:ie wtth 1 cup chopped meat, seafood, poultry Of" vegetables. Season wtth ycx.-f~, tte herbs (about ~ to ~ teaspoon or so), and you can abo use dqiped. dnt.l:ned. mled oliYes., ptmiei•to, c::hW peppers. water c:hestnrts, chopped r..rts, green pepper, onion, ode:ry or parsley to add Oavor-. co6or' and texture to your-quiche. Try our combinations or use whatever foods you have on hand. YOUR OWN QUaE ~y ) Midi IJl1llled"9 ... 1c..,(4aa.)•1 U1 d Cl U11 CIM.- 2 et ,.............. - "-dleeee 1~~--.......... ....... .... '~ CllllP9 ........... .. 1 ht' $Ill .............. ... ~·11011 ............. ~ lit 'I I $I Tl ... l. Preheat o.iesi to 375• F. ~ .,_ "-D wtth both IUods of d.ac. then ~ r. But eggs, half and half. onion. <>reglnO and salt togetha until b&csided Pour ova c:hH:te and ~tatMa. 1 Bake :I> to 3.5 mtnuta or lSltS1 knlf e lnsated nur center comes out dean Let st.rd 5 min.JI.es before wrW1g. Mo/to 6 wrvU.,. HAVE rr Vout WAY OMELETS Omde:ts can hold Unost .-iy ldtowi' food. For ach ~ UM 2 eggs. 2 tablespoone w•ter end d'°°9e • ftllb.J of one, two or C¥er\ three oompattble foods from the chart baow. Scuon the omelet and rtlllng wtth your favorite Mrbs wad .splOes and gat going. te • fAMllY W((KLY, """c:tl 1~. 1'77 HAVE 11' YOUI WAY otEl.£1' ('? I 1• Qcw1 ... , ltltdllfDHl ..... W_.. l6tc..,.._. ............. .... ,.~ ..... -----~ t ... l' at 1$ .... l'.a' $119 ............... ,., $111 ... ,. ~ ................ -uv : 1111 • no 1--.a no ~ L Jn 8-mch omdet '*' or skillet cook mushlooms In 1 tablespoon melted but- tlel' LEtil ).t$t tender and lWKtY browned. Add green be.ans; sat.di 1 mlnut.e.. Re- move from pan and aet askk. l. With wire whisk or fork beat eggs. watlel', onion, salt and pepper until well bAe:rxted 1 Heat remalniag butt.er-1.mUl just hot enot.9i to stzde a drop of water. 4. Pow In egg mbdLre all at once. Mix-· tl.-e sbou&d sd at edge at onoe. S. With pancake turner, carefully draw cooked portion at edges toward oen12r 90 t.ne:Od<ed portions flow to bottom. TUt pan a l"eOeSsary so l.WlOOOked eggs cm flow. .. Slide pan nrpklly back and forth CJN(/16" beat lo keep mixture In motion and sbdlng {Teely. 7. When eggs are set and surlaoe ls moist. lnc:rea.1e heat to brown bottom ~-Qm:kJy un reserved mush-- rooms and ~ be.ans onto half ol omeJet. I. Using panc.lke turner to loosen ome- let If necessary, lift omelet pan allowtng ome.le:t to fall onto p&ate, ftlpplng pan 90 omdd rolls or folds In half at tbe same time.. Sprtnk&e wtth cheese. Malta l aa-uU., TACQOl'OS ·-11·~:: -.......... 1C..-..... ..... ..... ..... .-tr. 2'l'' ............. cmmM grMRc:Hlee 1' JTll 1•• lit' I II 111'9c ....... ,. ......... ......, lC..-IS' SS ..... ..,... 1 ........ ...... a s .-~ct1JO•• ........... L Jn a 10-tnch skillet, oombtne tomato sauce with beef, green diiles, 5eA500ed salt. garlk: powder and grotnt red pep- per. Simmer 8 to 10 minutes, ~ oocaskloally. l. MeanwhlAe, Jn large *1llet, heat oil to '515° F. Ad).IR heat to maintain 315• F. frying tanpe:ral..-e. 1 Soflle:n tonlUas, one at a time. by dipping Jn and out of oil quickly. Place on paper-"1wels. 4. Spoon 2 or 3 tablespoons of meat mtxtire In center of each. roll up t1!jldy, sea.re wtth 1ood:apk:k. 5. Using tongs. place rolls seanHlde down In hot (375• F.) oiJ and fry until crisp. 6. Serve with !JWIC...,,., SQr cream and chopped onkJn If desired Malta6.avinp ROAST BEEF BARBEaE ROUS 1 lrwlllllW .. ..... , .. ..., .......... ..... 4 c9I plc:ld99, Cllll In ... ...._. alw 1 cm (1Mll -..) ..... ...., .,.., 1C-. .............. ..... ... t ......... lllldl ..... :;. Split frankfurter-rolls and toast lightly under the brol.ler. fASY SOUff1.E COMllNATIONS a • l. Arrange roast beef OD toasted rolls; top with pkkJe half. 1 In smalJ SM'OqW\ beat gravy, bar-r becue sauce and pepper ID bo'1iaQ. Pow • ltttle hot gravy CJVla" each ft'D- h.rb!:r roll Malla 4 ~ HAM AND~~ 1~ ClllJl9 ............. coolled ... a ClllJl9.....,.., ooollM flat 1 ClllP ........ CIOollM ....... 1 'rr :•• ... 1'1 II• •pn,.;-ed..t _.... ... a p1aa...-Olllldl....- Delltaw11; .. . 1ClllP ..... 01 'hp~ 1 cm. (111".a aaJ ClwMli ~ ..... =. 7 1 ,. c..,.a L Preheat own to 35()'9 F. Grease 2-qt. shallow amiaole. r. Combine ham, rtoe. peas, salt, mus.- tard. pepper, cayenne, % cup ClM!ddar dlee9e, 01eddar mee-soup and mil<. Tum Into cassieroie. S. Top wtth rana1n1ng % a.., grated cheese. Bake I or :I> minutes or until bubbly. Malea 6 .eroinf• 1 c-.• SS t• ..... ...... an.,tn ot •• _ ... 1 °"' .....,. coOlllled dJlcilll;m ,. SEA801•111 Mi to~ 11 .. , aa ..... .,....,, bl ~.,, 'a1,,....._ ai1u ._ Q 'C cMw. .... _ .. .....,.~. --~"' ...... dlk*M., .... -.. .....,, dllc*-. ...... ...... °"""9 Of. . a,,~ ...... Qnql6r'9.. a ...... ~-·I 111 ..... "°"' IC> ...... OUf &Ir ....-.: ..... undiluted llOUp, ...... edded y..tstiofl Ingredient end ....onlngs; .... , unUI ct... ..na.. a.t I egg yoMra untlt d1k*; ..., bemt in1o .,. =--......-,_ ~ oooDd brooootl ....e.dooolled.....,.Of pa c tltn ..... ...... CIGfft,....., ..... ·--......... ooolrM 0# dlapped, ...... ...... ooobd....,. ~ C1N911t ,... {Ml 11 11$ I 1111) ground~ gromd ... ............ IMIJlltlllTI ct.... mixture. Beet 6 ego wttl ... with \'-~ cream of 1a11ar until .i:m. Fofd yolk mlit'ture Into whl..._ Pour Into ~ ~ 90Utn6 di.h. Bab •t 3S0° F. 40 minutes. • YOUI OWN QUCHE~110NS Clll,, II L&IOWM .......... ,. 1111111 .......... oool!Mlc:M .... ._ ................... ~ ooolriM Cl B tlJ ....... ...., __...,... ............. &tlHlil .......... dilM Iii ......... .,., ............ dlcH•il oooUlll c•••a • c:t.app1d coolDld ...... ttere•e l'IOW m !Nib Yow 0.. Qllclle: a.t I -uga wtth 1~ cupe helf Md helf or ntllk; edd ~ to 1 cup wndded aw and enough chopped coolled wt, n.tl, PoUltfy or~ 8RA901•1Q 1' tlD ~, I IDA .,_..... __...., 1111 •• ---...,er • *'.....,.. .... lllSjonM or nubMf fCI , ., ........ ....., ..... ........... ..... ., .......... ....., ... OPnOUL 2 tlD 4 linllhJJ 1- ...... CINOll to total 2 cupa. 8-.on -you lb and edd .,.,, oplionel "-or' V9riatlon. Pour lnlD tHnch unbU9d pie ..a Md b-. 30 to 35 mfnutee at 375• F. let stand 5 mlnut• before ...+ng. Tip& 'K' T.,,U-. WIEMlnm Food ..._go Oft el 0. time. In r.ct. --food ... "---a-. an l8le Id apeclnit pricee ..c:h ...._ StJnNti t lt'e en owenupply of • pertlcular cut of mat or a ~ duce 1t.m In ....afl. At oCtM1t times r...u.a need to mowe CMnecS °' framn aacb ID .... roam tor ,... euppllee. 1HOSE COUPONS H you'rw ltb inany fOOd ahoppera. you take advantage of the coupon offers In magulnea and other 80Un:e9 to take a nldlM or a dime off the produc:ta you buy. But you lll8Y hne noticed 8Cll'Mlthlng can.- .,. about the coupone you find in the box-. of foode you buy '*- .,.. The Fedenil Tr8de ~ *"' .. *tied .... coupon9 --doeed In c:on-.imer producta !My corDln no ~ dldll, or If one la CONklef9d nec.aary, It must be aid! .. to alklw purcMeen of the pl'Odlllc:t .. .... • l90nltle to ,. ct..I .. coupon. ,,. nllllg ........ of ..... ....... [ .......... loo °""" the~ ........ ~. ... .... product ·-bougl'rt. Aldm .............. thllt ~ fKtufwa who state on the oulUde of • pec;bQe or In "'* eds em • coupon .. •telowd mwt cte.rty de- nne the nmrta of the coupon, at.te .... If• for, how much It .. worth and what llmltatlona, If any, .,. plaa.d on Its redemption. ON LEFTOVERS Refftgeta.t. lefto¥era promptly In clean containers and labet them. S'°'9 leftaven In e epeclaJ plac. In the mrlgerator and Include them In meal pinna. Make a ILst of what left- overs ere In the 1'9frigerator, and stJdl It up on the refrigerator doOr. Many might be just the thing for a qulctl lunch or snack for the children ... echool. Quiett cold salad kin: Stir • llttM mayonnelae and curry powder Into ~. dtalned cooked ~ BANISH SMOKE ANO SPATTER Do you t..ve probl«na with u ce. atve spettenng and amoklng wtien brolllng meats? If so, try lncr ... lng the dl8tance between the heat and the meat 1urfnce or broiling at a lower t.mperature. A certain amount of •patter, howevw, 11 to be expec- Wd when broiling. If aluminum foll le ueed to cover the broiler fKk, It should be apllt or punctur.ed to allow the fat to drain aWfl'/ Into the broiler pan so unneceaaary 1moldng wilt not occur . Continued ,AMILY WUKLY, t.letcll 11, 1117 • ti LEFTOVERS COOKBOOK MACARONI AND VEGETABl.E CASSEROl.E 2C,...(aOlllL)-11111 ........... 11111 IJ aaa... · ............. 1 cm (1R OlllL) 1 .. d c:nem of - t .......... .. ~CllP .. 2 cupe (I OIL) ... tddtd a..dlW dilM9e 1 CllP.....,.., coobd con 1 CllP ....... cooltltd ....... ~ Dllllt,...... Dllllt ..... L Preheat oven to 350" F. 2. Gradually add maic:aronl and saJt to rapidly bolling water In large kettle so -that water continues to boil Cook. tm- OOYered, stirring oocasklnally, ooti1 FnterTbe tender. Drain In colander. 1 Return macaroni to kettle. Add un- diluted seq>, mil< and ~ <:oak ~ medium heat. stirring oonstaotly, ootil cheese melts. Add vegetables and petlper. 4. Taste for seasoning; add more lf desired. Spoon into 2~-qt. casserole. Sprinkle paprika on top. CoYer-and bake in 350'" F. oven 3:> minutes 01t ~tiJ ~ter Is bubbly. Malta 4 U> 6 llel'VU.,. • HAVE rr YOUI WAY OMELETS Fii.UiCi ~to~ CllJt ,..,,,., caalDM .... Cll IH 111 cooltltd .... c:lq' I II coobd paft Clil:JP t 11 CiOOUd ...... . ...., ..... coolliM .... 0 • • ........ .._.ca111w. .......... • .. GOlldl PiowoloM, llu I 111 • crfll9r ... cM-. coa.ge cM-.. Rlcoela • ~ ..... ALIOADD 1•2tstt11,aw trledoNw.-waceda ................ .... -....... --.... ..... ........ c:.tl1l1l'9J ... onion ,.... ::c:' lhl, ClllJPlll _,1 I 1 =.---. wacMa.._ ....... Cll"U8Md pint $4 ... fnlllcoddal,-.-.. ...... ...... IEAIMJ•••a W.IDW.t If• dlll ...... .... ...... llot-- ...... dm F Ml Here's hoW to make the ttn. n Your w_, OIMleta: Beat 2 eggs with 2 tablespoons water, 1't teaspoon salt and dash hot P8P9«' sauce. Heat omelet pan wtth 2 table- spoons butter, until hot enough to sizzle a drop of water. Pour in egg mixture all at once. Shake pan, stirring eggs to ooott until 99l Add filling, any added Ingredients and eeeaonlnga. l.ooaai omelet edge of pan, slide and fold onto plate. I s You can win one of 1726 fabulous ~from~ including $15,000, by telling us hmv }'OU think America sPells cheese. 1ST PRIZE: ITCHEN 15,0<X> is yours 10 remodel renovale, or completely re-outfil your kitchen New appliances. new cab1ne1s. new lloorplan. new utensils -anything you want. and we'll give you S 15 OCXl to do 11 with Or use the money any way you wish 25 SECOND PRIZES: R OARANGE• by Amana• The Amana• Touchmahc .. Radarange!9 the hrst microwave oven with a brain offers you a whole new kind of fleiub1hty It can thaw. then cook. then tum itself oH -all with one setting. The built-in computer and d1g1tal ctocklhmer give you conlrol with the touch of a finger 200 THIRD PRlZES: PPUANCE KITCHEN CENTER,. by Oster9 A blender, mucer. and grinder all in one. The blender gives you ten Controlled-Cycle speeds. the grtnde< can handle any kind of food from raw meat to nuts. and the mixer comes with two bowls for every m1x1ng 1ob It's an all-purpose appllance that will be handy 1n any kitchen 500 FOURTH PRIZES: FRY BABY,. FRYER from Presto A fully automatic deep tryer with no temperature to set or watch. And it uses only two cups of coolung oil' The snap-on lid lets you store oil without spills or odors. It's protected by a non-$hCk surface and comes equipped with lift-and-drain spoon 1000 FlFTH PRIZES: 11EFLON 11• BAKEWARE SET from Chilton Tt11s 5-p1ece bakeware set fills all your baking needs. The set ncludes one Bread and loaf Pan. one Coof<ie and Biscuit Pan. one 12-cup'Mutfin Pan. and two ~inch Layer Cake Pans. All with strong, white TEFLON 11• interiors and natural aluminum exteriors. 2•J .... 2~(1 .. ~ '-',... ,., ;ue,...., 21111,llFI pr fl ... ........ 1 I b° J D Oft ....... JOI ..... ...... 1tllltllfllR ..... ol ll Clllp t ,, ......... ..... ..... ,, •• ,.,.., c ••• w. Clllp , es 111 me., 21 t' 'n• c•an 11.-,...._ 2 .................... ..... L Twn leftOllW lcebe1'g salad into blender corltalner. Add l c:ao vegetable juke, seasonings, vinegar and oil. Blend until smooth. !. Add remaining vegetable juice and clUl1. Combine chopped oruon. cua.ms ber, c.elery, green pepper and shredded lettuce. U you do not have leftover salad. use 2 or 3 cups k:eberg lettuce chlri<s (packed), ~ cup diced pared cucwnber and * cup chopped onion wtth % cup Italian or French dressing. Mala about 5 cupe (5 to 6 .a-vi.nga) ALL OF THESE 1, 726 PRIZES for better cooking will be awarded by Kraft. the maker of line cheese prod- ucts. Look over this selection of cheese products from Kraft. and tell us how America spells cheese. Fol-low the rules below. OfJ'ICIAl SWHPSTAllP RULO 1 To enler !ht °'l'tOot Ooee Ameoc• Spell a-r s-...... Nnd "'°"' ~ -·..,. O<es:; 8nd re.poru on l!'te r.wy t>'*-pro.MJed "'on• pleon .-by 5" PMICI d 1191* lo K,.it O- s-ii •-. P 0 ec. ~ Choc;eoo. IM1noodQl!n /UI -mull be ~ by IN K,.it lredlmetl< fforn ll>e peclutQI d rry Kr#! 0- P"Odl.cl "' by ... """'°' ~-0-" .......,. -eoon•-••••··r~dC>eCM• NO NACHASE REOUlflEO ()Ny _,_ Of ........ Ol>nled .,,.,,., •di be llCOeOlecl l Vo.I ""1f -M mltl\' -H 'yOll h"'9 l>oA _,,., '"'"' ""* 1>e me•led"' a ~.,,....,. POlltlWkeO no le• ,..., Me'f 22 11111 lllid reooi.eo no'-llwlM8J31 111n l w..,,..,. '"'" be ~ .., • '"""°"' l>tlnO- IOIO 0<.-'Q ccnduaecl bf' "" ·~dolt~ t<Jdg ong Ofge<lllMron Erilrtea wrll ftOI Ile IUOQeO by,..., -to N ~-·How 0oee M>enca Spell o-r YOU< ~ OI wtnntng <lepet'rCI "" the """'-' d .. ...., 'I"".,.., end on lhe ,,..,,bet o1 --... -w-. Wiii ile """'*"by ,,..,, ~"'*41/y 30 ~""et .. --.. ~ Klatt a.. 9iAre •••• P.0.b441 CNclgo. IL f!JtllfT1 ~ my .... iclib9rg WblC:a .... shredded.wtth -. ltaDan or ~ type di esslu:lg. Mav ooataln tomato. onion, cuc:urnber, cheese. etc. CJll'4ESE FRIED RICE ~-. cta,.11'..-0lllw_...,. t ClllSt ..... me., ltlD11 0 Ill WI I l11 ol , ....... S II• m .... ......._r1ce 21Jtl ,, .. .,_ , .......... ...... ~ ........ ..., .. ,, .,.. . .,,.. , .. -. ........ --L In large skillet. cook green onion and celery In oU about 5 minutes or until tender. t. Add rooshrooms. rice and soy sauce. Cook 10 minutes on low heat, stirring oocasionally. S. Stir ln egg and cook only tmtil egg ls done. Sprinkle In pork and heat just tmtil heated through. Serve wtth addi- tional soy sauce. Malca 6 aavU.,• ConJimud 4 411 pt'IM "'"be --5'Joa~ ... ron ol ptllet " nm pennlll9d Ind it.. .,. no ~ "*""""'" ID the ~ llWfd. io.11111 and IM priz.e Only one ptlZW IO a ,_IV SI.lie. redetal Ind <#19< a.-,,..._ion• prize wlnnef tn Ill•~ II-wrll be lhe IOle ~IOlllly ol h Piil• wr,,,.,.. ~ may be Ull.ed ID •Jlfeula on all ... 04MI ol ,._ 111"2 ehglC>ll~y In Ille -a wlnnei ,,._..,...,.,n lhe''Howl>o99~9pe1ta...er, ~--· f eftCtoee the Krafttndll11Ml outfromthe~Of • Kt1!ft a-pt'Oduct (or tti. WOf'dl ''Kl'8" a...•· ..... oec1 ...... to ~pi a ''""" wtnnlr>g prtte. Ille! Pllf· oon ... 11 be dillque!K«I Ind • "'Pl>lomentel "'- ong "' cir-nge '"'II be held lrom the bel.IN:le ol non-wtnntng entne9ID~the~1>11te fl Th11 ~-•• llOl<I ......... us. "' ....._,,,rel -prollil><ledor-....,r\ct. ad ~ -Ile Ill_. d 9119 Of -f....,..,,.,, ol !(let\, lflC -..... i.ldlatlee ~· -"'II egenclM -judQing OfOM'll.lllon. --"""*''-,_ ........ not eligC>le 11 4Ndec:_d .. ~.,.I ..... AM.- ~ h PfllC*ll' ol f<lllll FOOOL 1 l•d.......,Wllllle-"IO.,..,_""'°_ a •I eddl1-.! _,.,., .,,..q. IOK1910-S--I I 1 WW...... L«. PO 8olle717 ()-oo I""'°" 80877 ~on a...,.,.. 4" x r P'eo. of.,....,_ Narne~-,-~-=----~~--...... ....._~:+.:;~_.,..,,.--=-..,;;;:.;,.-..;....,. ..... .....,_~ 1726 more reasons why America spells cheese KRAFT. I ( LEFTOVERS COOKBOOK Continued SEASHORE SHEU.S 1 ,... troz.n...., ...... 1 C8ll (10~ OIL) CNem of cel9fy ..... ••ltll 1mn(11moa.)-..... ..... ......, -Ce II 1~ c-.. ........ c:aall9d ... ... ~cod ...... ) 1 C*P ..... ,.., ooalll9d lllllt Of ..... -...... L Bake patty shells as directed on package. l. 1n medium saaicepan, combine and heat condensed soups.. Add fl.sh and wgetables.. Heat until heated ~ out and bubbly. 1 Spoon into hot baked patty shells. (Cod<ed canned salmon or tuna or shrimp may be used In place ol fish.) Malta 4 M!rVUap CANNED FOODS ..... you 9¥9( noticed that the Inside of cans UMd few food IOme- tlmes hft'8 • brown, btue or bt8dl ataln? TheM stains are not f\armful. They are caused when autfur Is llb- erat8d by certain foodl dta"lng pn>- o.slftg. The Food Additive Amend-- ment of the Federal Food, ONg and eo.m.tici Act prohibtta the UM of food contafnen wNcti would ~ f9r twmfuf aut>staiicea to food. Contrary to popular betiel, )'OU may UM opened cane a ltOfl!ge containers when you refrigerate left- over canned food. Most peo9'e Pf• .. to ~ foods ttMll oontaln acid, 9Uef't .. tomato.. to a ~ talle container. Th19 Is a good PfllO- tice-not tor utety but rau. to prevent the acid-eonlalnlng fooda W • FAMllY WEEKlY. M8rdt f3, tW7 ................. ~ Int· ............. 1~~ ...... 2 c-.. .......... ......,. dlldllll --se..---..c:.111199 ....... a.-.,.''• L Core., rinse and thorot9Jy drain let- tuce; c:hiJJ In disposable pla.stic bag. Z.. When ready 1o serve, tear or shRd lettuce to measure 2 quarts. 1 Core and slioe apples. Arrange 2 OJPS lettuce on each of 6 .salad plates. ._ Top wtth apples, grapes. ham and cottage cheese.. Mala 6 ~ FroJa fruib. cotm,.e cAtt. and cold ltleot atripe on a bed o/ t:Np /.ettuce_ Tipe'K'T• trom tMJng on a metallc taRe. SomMimn IMtal slhrers fall Into the food wtllle a can la being opened.Gowemmentand IM~~ ~ hew found that the .. ,,,.,. ate not injut'ba to heelth, bot the fnlgmenta are undesirable, 80 kNP can opener'8 lharp, dean end In good WOf1dng order. When you find chicUn on ..i., you may want to buy enough to freae 90fM for future UM. With proper fTMr.fng, the ~ wtlt be aa tr.11 when yoo thaw It for cook· Ing aa It wa when )'Oll put It In the rr.z.w ....... .,. • , .. tlpe: Be ... to ir.., dean the ettlcken you are going to freeze and fNfKY- thlng It louCheL Raw c:tiic;ken may contain aalmonefla bllciena. After you handle tt. wash yoor hands, cut- ting boards and utensils with hot, soapy watef. Frem.e ettlcicen as soon aa po9- lible after purchae. Do not keep It In the refrigerator longer than one or twodllya. Wr.p the chlcUn catefully for treezJng to Pfevet'lt expoeure to air Md Ion of moisture during heeztng and storage. Exposure to air causes ettanges In QOlor and taste and per:- mlb the ettlcbn to abaorb flavors and odon gtv.n off by other fooda. Coated or laminated treenr papers, potyethytane films and hen7welght aluminum .,. .,, geod wrapping materials tor frMz.tng. KJSTARD Olf.ESE DRESSING , ... ..,_ .. llrlJl11,: _......, 1 tllll1111 a• pupa wc1--.. 1' ra•Clllloa ... ~, 0 aeWcw I .... _ ,., ,_..,... . ..,. ... ..,..._ , ........ , SS c:.111199 L Blend togdher In smaD bowl. fDiilYOlt- nabe. vtneg.-. mustard, onion salt. w~ pepper and hot ~ per. z.. Stir to a.ddm-cheae. llalla l ~ m,. TORTA DI POTAlE ~ ... CiGi a I cnnlla ••laipe .............. f I, ,. ...... .. 51 ...... aDll•._•w-• ~ ... ~............. ct... 11 0 IM ... ,., 4111 ........... ,.... 1 ..... (I aaJ -... ... ...._, cmwd ~ ............ coobd .... .......... 08Clllllo cut ...... L Preheat own to 400° F. Grease a 10-tnch pie pan or quiche pan. Coat with % wp cornflake c:n..snbs. I. In large bowl, beat ma.med potatoes with hot milk until fluffy. 1 Add 4 tablespoons butter, eggs, grated cheese, salt and peppe:T. Beat well. '-. Add cubed Mozzarella and ham. Mlx thoroughly. 5.. With large spoon, spoon mashed- potato mixture Into pl"epared pie pan. Smooth roughly, mounding slightly In center with back of spoon. ' 6. Sprinkle on rwnaining ~ wp corn- flake cnmhs and dot with 1 tablespoon butter. 7. Bake 35 to 40 minutes or until puffed and golden brown. Malia 8 .ervin.g• Contiruud on pa~ 23 ... A Beautiful Tree Al Throuah the Year WHITE BIRCH ' For .................. .. _ .............. n....-----.. ~--ws .. Clll.-............ RED SPIREA 5 00 •· wll•n you ord"' two ' •1.00 ... ~ • ....," ..... .. ... -........ ...... ....... ,...., ..... I' 'JI (4forst.n) _......._ .. __...., ... . <• f04' tz.1 0) ................. .... EACH .................. ... ..................... ....... .......... WWW....., ___ (3 for $2.50) :=--, .r:-;:-.-:...,,~ ....... ~ ....... .-. .... ................................... ..... _ .......... ft. ........ .. (6 f« $4.50) .............. --.. ...... ...... ...... ................. ..__ ......... . -......... t.-. ................ .,_ ft. ...., .., lllOllSV. -.......,. --aetl •• C..O.D ......... We _.. ...._. -'"° ~ ........ ......_CMc.t••r....-. An Ornamental Sensation Special BONUS MOUNTAIN ASH ONLY• 1. 5 0 EACH (2 for $2.75) (3 for $4.00) (6 for $7 .50) Mo4111tala A9ll -... -tal __..o., ...... .. .......... 0 ............ -......................... . ....... lfW ........... dolsa.n of ~ ...a. ~ °'"''"' .... __ , die .,.. .. -......... .._..,_.........,, ............... tlllat hlno rod la ..,,.,,..._ T• MooC.ln A1111 ($0$· .. ~·) ... w.y """"· ........ --...... 0.-ae" t. J9' . ..-for ..... llotL U.,... ....,, --..... toe.ir. y_.,. ,_,.. ....... " -t-. ~.,.... 1'1111' to~·~.-.. t-. ONLY $). 50 HYDRANGEA TREE Far anly 35c Yes -now you can order one color chaUCU. H)'drancea Tree eood on onlen of $i .00 or mom. Sony, only one H ¢ boDU1 per cwitomer. ID mid lllDUDet thil breaihtu:inc, "color cbq- inC" Hydraqrea Tree (Hyd. P.G.) is coftl'ed with mutes of mow-white tlowen.. In Auswt the ftowers tum a bemtiAtl blubb-pink and, finally, in the fall. to a royal pupAe. An aCll!B- eot tree for specimen or ornamental planttnc. FApeciaDy nice in poops of tluee. Easy to pow. Fut erowin&. Yoo receiTe choice 1 1/2' to 3' nunery crown trees with ~root systems. Vwy S.auf/IUI Faat GroWing Good Shad• WEEPING WILLOW •)50 each EACH 3 for $3.00 (3 for M .00) (6 fOt *7.60) (2 for $2.75) 6 for $6.00 (3 for $4.00) .. ~.._ __ ..._.._ ...................... . ............ T .. ~ U»Pilll._.._._.. .... .... ., .................. I 0 Of ............ llllffy ..... ----~-·,-........... Ttau_ ..... ... _ .... ._.., ..... _ ................... . .. ...... .,... ... "' ................... t .... .,,,,,., ., -a. ....,. _. ....... ...._.: a.-• a ...... =a 1 1;~ .... ...__..._....._.Y_..._ .................. 1112 ......... , l..Ll"""'IS 81701 P-.11 2 ExceUnt Fer Eating' RED DELICIOUS APPLE only s 1. 7 5 ea. :~ !: :!:~~ Delicious Apple - -Yields large crops of rich red apples. A superior, large, uniform apple - -just right for cooking or eating. You'll receive carefully CJl'OWn, well-rooted l~ to 3 ft. trees. Not sent to. Calif. or Ariz. The Standard of ExceDencef ELBERTA PEACH only SJ.7 Sea. (2 fot• $3.25) (3 fOf $4.75) 1.-der or all pellChes.. A beautlM peadl or fOOd quality; not ooty the best orchard variety but alto. ror pb.ntinc in the prden. ElberU is hardier in bud than many nrieties, tbererore, a more wUform ~· lt is t.arie. yellow with red cheek, juicy, bilb Orfor. F\esh yellow; free. ltone. Rtpem Sep&ember 15·20. Youil receive c:mrefuDy crown. well-roo&ed 1 1 f2 to 3 rt. tr-... Cannot be shipped to Calltomia or Wuhlneton. CHERRY ~"'l~~' only s2. 00 ea. (2 for $3.75) (3 for $5.25) Early Richmond Cherry is ex· cellent for pies and prnerves. Berries are light red and thin skinned. Ripen in June. You'll receive carefully grown, well· rooted l ~ to 3 ft. trees. Sony, cannot be sent to California. A•1ric1s Favorite far Taste and Size I BARTLETT PEAR 111ly S).7 5 ea. ~:: =~ Unexcelled for canning, picking and eating. Large, rich qolden yellow with red blush. Juicy with rich flavor. Trees are vigorous and lonq lived, and bear heavy full a-ops year after year. An all around favorite. You'll receive carefully grown, well-rooted 1 ~ to 3 ft. trees. Sorry, cannot be shipped to California. ASPARAGUS 8 Plants Only S 1. 00 (16 for $1.75) (24 for $2.50) .... ta,.._, deUclo11t -•Mt ..,.... tM .. .._. ~-" of all AUftlfter neetatllell o..c. ......... .._., tk orltlMI platrtlrw 11t- ••Y ~· for 20 l19rst Mar-. We• .......... ttety ~-............ •laftt· lllewlttttetMler tlpL FRUIT -FLOWERS -SHADE MANCHURIAN APRICOT ONLY $)49 EA. TII••'• notlllrw to Udy H tit• 111ec ... .,, • MM of your own '-ipenecl apricot., Not Mr41 to •-• • tit• M•Mll111len Atwlcot ta .... of tk llerdle• fnllt t.-a you Ult pleftt. Duz- H• "'°* _.,ftalle Mo-Ml kt •rt)' ..... -.. fore tit• ... .,.. co-out. lit ... _. • ·an.-.. .. ·-Of rktHtllwond, ............ apncot1 '-' ....... m ........ ltfftt. froazl• •• .....,, ... titto u...,, •-• altd ~..,, ... T1'e '"'of tlM.,.... • ....... -. 1to•~ed ........ ~ .. ..... ... ..,.. lltMe tr•. Tiie Mllndlwri.tt "-' ... t r.ni-· •rm.it•ciat ............. Uftl ... , -· rn.atu1 w1M1t yo11 ,...,. 2 or >. Vsy 1111c* ........ • • Olt.-Y_, ........ tlfMJot to I feetl Y- ........ t year old 1"2' StlantL Not •1tt t9 Catlf. TENDER MEATY DELICIOUS OLD-FASHIONED VICTORIA RHUBARB J '•• -2.n 6 tw M .H • fOf ., ~· NIAGARA -......-•• ..,_. .... wttRa erepes.. LM9e •11..a... of l11k7 _..._ CONCOftD -ft• .. nu.N • ..... ,. .... Mii• ........ tlle U.ited SUte&. Depa ... ..... -UuMaltt. AGAWAM -Larw• red •-"'"" • ••*..,.., ........ v ............. ~.,, fl•• fnllt MCft .. --tor y•n •ttll UMt9e .._ttllly wl-. Clllooa your ~ .... "° .. t ..... tltNe llOPlllat Yarlet""' Yow.,t ,...... cittok• '"9•~-ted wlna tNit wtll -..r at •• •"Y ..._ "91tt ato,.. • fa-or .-or, I fHt •1Nrt. Select _.., of eecll colOr for detldo111 ...... y ~ --· AMAZING LOW PRICE! 500NION SETS ONLY •LOI (100 for $1.85) You c:.rt hewe fresh ... n onions in 4 to 5 weelul This it a ~ fOll th• home ""*'· f..,.,.,. Stutgmn.r .... iety. It'• mffd enough for hwN>urgen -.,., .... full ftftOf' 1D pot routs. An IXC9Hent .,-ower -big, robust. A good k...., . SIN money and •ow yow own onions this summer. From Your Garden Very Easy-to-Grow 5 Roots Only s1.oo (10 fof $1.86) (15 fOf $2.70) How 111M1Yt -... ...,..,_. ....._. p6ol It 19 _, to.c.n ..t •II VlctOlta .......... .,_ • -.,.. RWY yw ~ ...... •dtiel G.._ ~ ......... too. lliWI• e ... .,_.. ..... ....... l-..5.lr" .. ,~ wwy ..... Sony,--......... Qilt....... . Rush order today to have bushels of Blooms for fall CUSHION MUMS • 1/2 off .. mtlilol .... .... .., 8 for •J.00 (16 for $1 .75) (24 for $2.50) .................. _ ...... _....-_,, ..... ,_ ... _ ...... ,_eftw._, ......................... _.._ ta.--~..._ ..... _.,_....... Jact,...-._..,._ .... .._. ______ .... ,a .......... ................. .,a ... ~..-....._ .. ~ ...... .................................... ____ __ .-..... ..... IN« ..... -...... ,... ............... . ..-w ..... ..-.................. ~ ...... ......... .. ~ -... ,__ y_, -...., . .,_ ........ ....,_ .,_ .,............_ .. _____ .... _ ........ ....... .... -"'*-....... ., ..... s-....... Oii ... .... ...... -............. _._. .......... _191._, .. _.....,. .. ,,....,. -......,._...__......,NI_.. ...................... _ .. ~ ............... ...,"° ....,...,_,... ...-. SAt..a "uca ......... c.o.o . ........._ .. ..,, .....--......... ----......... CeML ....... -Ut. Bright Perennial Color Rich Textured Foliage PAINTED~ DAISES ~NG BARGAIN PRICE! 3 for •JOO· 6 for $1 75 9 fm $2.50 15 for $4 00 .,..,....,., ,,...., .. ..................... 'O!aJtM ......_....._.,._ .._.. ............. ....... ...... .._ .............. . ..................... ... ,....-. .... , .. ......... _ ....... .......... II ... , .......... _..._ ......... _ . ._ __ ... __ .._.._,_....,._.._...,.._ .. pa 'O .....,_ ....,,. _________ .............. ORIENTAL POPPIES LOW LOW PRICE 6 for *1.98 12 for $3.75 18 for $5.00 Pnced ..._ low.r .... poppiel ,..... .,., od'9r.......,. tto..e of ~ OrilRtlt ,...... will ....... colarful -..ity fo yaur ymd. Six hlllt1hy pMn1I far anfy *1 •t ,........ Wooet in ~ ...... -eJDtic tOlldl ... ya. I• 1 .,. _... .... ~ • of puN whitt. aim- .... ,.._, or ..... rwd. You'U _.,,,. ...-. .._ ,..,... 2-yr. old pl8ms --.. 1he MW impr099d ... ...._ ... wriety. PIM! tltttfly or in c:lumpa. ~ do ...... ,.. ............... yems.. Twice• lowtyl Twice • Qmmingt Giant Double PEONIES at 1/2 5 for$ 2.00 112 '°' S4 .001 (25 f<>< S7.001 ... _ ................ MLE. __ ....... _.. .. ........................ ...., ........ ... ._,12., .. ....., ..... ~v-........ ...._ ................................... ,.., ... ..... ...__ ..... ...., .,_...._: .... ............ c::.e....,.._ ..................... . ._...,,..,._ ...... _..... .. _ .. , .... . ..... SZM..._a...._,.,__...-..,-. ...,., MDlllEY, °" ...... $19\' IZ.80 .. " ..... Q. -., .... ..._. .............. C.G.D. ....... ............ -....... ........ LONG FLOWERING TRINITY PLANT Makes A Showy Border 4 for •J.00 ( 8 for $1 .85) (12 for $2.651 ..................... M 1 C ;u ·r .. ....... ~---y­..,... .. _ ..... n. Tl'Wty "-tfT..._ --~, ..... .. ..._ .. .,.. ..... ..ey ........... .. .. II ..... _..,. .... tt ._._ 18 ...... ., _ ..... .....,~ ,,...... ...... _ ......... -c--.. ..... _.~ .... ~ .... ~ ...... • .-y ....... ~ ., ...... v ...... ... .. W'Y._. ... ...... ... 9¥ ...... l'•rt .. 0 •• -. ..... .. .... ;ar1W ...... Ulw ....... 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(30 for $14.49) __,.,_.._ .. ft....,.t.Mm a RED TWIG DOGWOOD HEDGE ONLY •298 (20 pt.nu) ,___ _____ f(4o plants $6.76 -200 foot) ............. .....-.. ............. ~ .._. ... _._ • .._...., 1 I ............ ... _....., ... ..._ •• , •fDllW••• • ..... , me ............. -. .. ---. ............. __ .. ____ ..... _ ....... ................ ~ ..................... ..., ......... -==== _...,,...____ .............. v._ ... , ....... _... ,,._ ............................ _............ ......---. ... ........ .... ... ....... ....,. .......... c.e.a.:..._. .. .., ......... ~ ... .-. 60 F•tof. Fti.,,,.y Fence ONLv•l98 ROSE ·OF llllii.Oi..i:...;~==a.....--... SHARON HEDGE 10pllldt-fi0t111t-•1• ......... -2D0tlllt-S8.96 20 ....... -100 mt-• 3.1'B' 80 pllnta-400 ... -$12.1& D el MMl&J ,_,,._ ........................ ...,._._ ........ .._.., ..... ...._ ...... -._...,, ......... Ir._ ............ 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M-. of Color _.1y in the SPRINGI CM~ ....................... .... _ .. ...._ ................ ...., .... , 0...-......................... ,.., .......... ., .. _._...., ...... .... ,..,,~ ....................... ....... -. ............. -.............. ... ........ ---.............. ..... ............... _ ......... TlllN. ... .. _ ..................... ......... ............................ ~ ...... _ ....................... ... ......... --.v-...---.---........... ,, .................. . -.,._TODAY. IG10 MO~. 0. ~ ................... -......................... c.o...o. ...... ............ -.............. - P'LMT NOW -GROWS DURING WINTER I THIS THICK. BLUE-GREEN SPREADING EVERGREEN SPIEADING EVBIGREEN s200 1 ::::= SMM (1atiw91~ .................... cw.-......... -.: .... ...... ...,. ........ .,.._ .......................... .. __ .............. . ..... __ ......... ..... -DA'tS OP .,,.. .,_,.._ .._. _,..MOM TMN1 p TO tP TAU.I ........... .....,. • as s' s ,.... _ ................ , .... -.............. , , ____ ...,. ... ... ............ ·--.......... ..,..,,..._WAY TO c:ovm·•va. -., .. ,.., a...,..,.. ... -,,... .. -. ..._....,.. ...... ...... ..................... -............. -................. .. ............................. -., .. ~._ ....... .... ...... ..... ., ............................... C:.0.0. ...... .. .......... -...... ....... 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Ridtaf'flkw' Married coiples· Otharwm nice people who go their op. poslte ways lo the same direction. -T«tta s,.;,4 PEOPLE AND YOO Mm ml!IJt lllke • ..... lran a snowfJ.llk&. No two se alike; y.t how beauttfuJly 1hey work lugdtw:r Oil major ilO- • ••14-:Wa1• 4 Ilea tvtaB up tnfflc. ~·_, T~ lwtrietl ltlla"-4 toltl ••--~·r;. .... _,Cl '*'Id,..,, cmlW to Cl d«:iaon." -WAal'• lbatr ... -...,,,,, .... -aw of -~,,__to'°,.. -Martin Rapoay By,.... Beglneld UTILE ElllL Y ,. A luth bird~ toltl ~-.. Aft You A Child In Adult Clothing? A couple is arguing. '11 It weren't for you, rd be IOl'ne- thtng today," the iuiband shouts. Ht.s wtfe shouts back, "Me? You're the one who's ruined my life!" To Dr. PbU Lorio, psychiatrist at~ town Untvenlty' a Famlly c.m. ter, blaming others for your bad habits or foe~ things that happen to you np- raents a key sign of Imma- turity. Although no one ls 100-pcroent grOWTHip, he says many of us could be nu::h hepper. We need ao~ our behavkJr for concoon IVft'IPIOIUS of lmrnaU'tty Md tt.. tryto~~llla tnstead of lnslsttng that ow •• f""'llY W'EbllY, Mardi IJ. ttT1 happmes.s depesd.s on others doing the changtng, Immature people ref use to dlsctpllne thansetves, he explains. Uke chUdren, they nm their lives by their feelings of the moment rather than by~ You can become more acMt, Dr. Lor1o suggests. by looking at the famlly you came from- not to blame than but to $M how you got put together emo- tionally. Did your-parents rac:t lmmetur.Jy by leaning on othsn' opWons? Thia *>ukt give you lnlW1t Into~­ Unlcu you oombet It, mn. tunty can fitter down owr ...... tklw ... --Slllrtey sao.. f ... ' ... CELEBRITY OOOll LEE GRANT SHARES A RECIPE FOR MOZZARELLA MARINARA. Byl.uGnnt Asa Told To Helen Doraey My oJd man (Joe Feury) gets more turned on by food than women. In fact. his eyes glaze and his pulse quk:kens iD the same way rve seen in men looking at beautiful women. l must My Joey has a relatlonshlp to food. He always worries, no matter how ou:h I cook. the.re WQl'l't be ~to go around He was ~t up by an Italian mocher who made 24 pcxk chops for br'eakf ast. It's amazing he'snotf~ Lately, when fve been workmg. my mother-in-law has been dotng most of the cooking. She happens to be a great cook. She's the saint of our kitchen. My friends have been oomiDg owr, and she's been oooking up lncredi>le dishes fOf' them. Whatewr great recipes I give to you, I have to give credit to her (Mrs. Rachel AoretU from Delaware). She does a quick, last-minute dish, Ma:rza.. rel.la Marinara. whlc:b is like Frax:h toast only It's batter:-<:oated sBoes ol cheese. deep.fat-fried. se:rved with a tarlfk: m.1nair"a sauce. She cooks wtlh- out measuring, She's a purist at heart. When t cook. tt' s usually a family affair. Joey and I ohm ~ a c:hk:ken so tt won't haw to cook aO day klng. YOU see. rm really a !J"e&t pre- tender. ru go along so far and start tossing in things. People think I know how to cook. What they don't know ts, tf I get in a jam, I simply C4lJJ In one or two ol mv friends who come to my ,... a&. Somehow, lt ~ turns out all ~ I lolle to haw my h1mds dose by. Th& malnstrum ol my ltfe b hen In Ca.lifoma My roots are hefw ID my houM wl1h my f amlly. My closest friends se lb family. Hanly a week goes by when we don't ._each other. It must have been the same way in the past down on Mulberry Street. the Italian dbtrict tn Manhatt.l. RACHEL f10RETl1'S JIOZZApe J A NAlllNARA -1 .. _ ....... t-. .... .-cuo , ,, 1., ..................... a-... 1' 11pau .... ....................... , ........... c..o11er-......,,... L Cut dlea8 Into l·lnch-thidt sllca wtth very sharp knife.. I. Soak ct... In mil< In glass pie pmn or ahal1ow di.sh. Twn m.a. .-wral 1ima LSltiJ It dte.ns.. PelU!i.oe Lee GNnl (Mrs. Joe Fftll"Y). can cwrmlJy he ~ OUC't"een U. Vayqe ol. the l)amned CrWp ~ of MODlltlT'elJa Marinara •hare the •potU,lat U1ith E11pl.an1 Rollups. Say•~: .. MOZZI01'elJa Mari- nara ia ~ Frmch coat OAly it'• batto--<:IOtSled alit:a of clw:oe. d«p- fat-/rit.itl. wroed U1ilA a mrific mari- ,.... a!IUOe. .. 1 ~ c:heae; set .-de. C.ontin£ bread aurrm, salt and pepper-as de- sired. Dip ~ slices In bread cn.mbt. '-Heat com oO In hMYy AMeoepan to m• F. Drop coated mee. slices ln fry basket In hot all. Cook alas until crtsp and golden brown, tLwnlng s1lces onca. 5. Dratn slloes Oil paper towels.. Serw wtth hot MM'n.ra sauce. ...... s-c. 1ii ., '*" ol Of ... ol t ........ ,..... ..... ,,,.11 ~•l'rtt ••a 1 a"'',.,..., 1cm(1 .. 11-.),........._ ..... , .............. t ...... ,ss r ') ,_ .. ..., ...... ,.... lft' s •• , ...... ~ ...... ,.,... L Heat oom Of' olive olJ In saucepan; simmer garlic and parsley CMtr tow heat until partially cooked, but do not bum garlic. I. Break up tomatoes with fork; add to sal ac:epan with water. tomato paste, oregano. salt and pepper to taste.. Cook Olla" medkm heat. sUrrlng mtil sauce ts reduced In YObne md .. tlUck. s..oe m.ast be~ hot In eervtQe diltl or when poured owr hot batt8'-lried d'"9e slk::a. Malla about 1 quart , .... lbrDl•~JW cNet ........ ........ lc:Mllllll ..... ~., ... o1 2--. ............ [.,, ... I ....... ,....., *61Jlll , .......... gllllc,~ z~,..... ... ...-,.._ D ,.._. 4'1t111fll• ..... 211111PIUM ... ~· ' ........... .,...... l•I' JGOMt:9ff,...... 2•1tlt111$1G-i::ll:ppad......, 411t111,aa• .._ z-..(1R~--)~-­ ..._..,_ ....... I .... ...._ ............. L Rinse c:hk:keo in oold water; pat dry wtth paper towels. Heat oU In large skillet or Dutch own, brown chk:ken quk:K1y on both sides. remow to drain on peper-towels to absorb exoes&ive fat. I. Add Clllian, gnw.n pepper, garlic and carrot to pan dr ipphQS; saut8 vege- tables until limp, stirrtl'lg OYe!" )ow heat. 1 Cook OJISarooms slowly in butter In another skillet, adding salt. white ~ per and curry, \Sltll mushrooms ~ brown and seasonings are well blended. '· Add muahroom-currv mixture to skillet aloqJ with chicken. Add parsley, bay leMleS and thyme. Pour in c:hlcken broth, e:noulJ:a to CO\l'ef' vegetables and c:hidcen pM!ioes, adding water if ne- cessalY· 5. Cova-*'1let aod bake in ~ 350° f. OYl!D abcJu:t 40 mmutes untiJ dUdcen Is tender'. Remow from own; refrigerate until fat oongeaJs on top. SkJm off chk:ken fat wtth large ..,oon.. 6. Make gravy, using fb.r biended with a little c:hk:ken broch, f~ smooth paste before adding to main pot Re- heat chk:ken, sUrring to blend and thicken gravy.• Taste for canect sea- sonings. Serve Oller hot cooked rice. Malta 12 ~illl• •ea..... ....: Or simply spoon skimmed chicken fat from broth, thicken gravy and serve rf!# away. Mla6: a' • • Lee edvtses that you sav. OWi" hot. cooked brown and white rice.. Garnish with butter- Aftarttoa et' · RacheJ florettl advtees: browned slivered almonds or plnenuts 'Be cerudll bolt\ meae .aloes ilnd aod candied kwnquats. "Your guats uuce are ~ hot. otherwlee the wW thlm< you've been cooking all day." dleeS8 gets bmd. S... cm be UMld to lazy cooks can use c::ondemed acmn _.,,,. an pasta but J1iZr*1 q> with @of nuhroom ~ Instead of making ltaban Nd peppm" fleka. For .dlted .~ gravy. Flavor It wtlh a hmt of mace as nutrition, coat d"8al8 l1loa wtlh a a ~ for thyme • fAMILVWl!EKLY, WerGh ~.1'17 • r1 -.. OOLLECTOR~ CLASSIC CHOCOLATE CHIFFON PIE THAT9S A WINNER L Mix gelatin. ~ cup sugar, salt and c:oc:oa ln top of double bmler. !. Beat together egg yolks and mile; stir lnlD gelatin mbdure. 1 HaMt 2 inches ol boiling water ln bottom of double boila. P\ace gelatin mbdl.we over bolling water and cook. stirring cnnstantly, until the get.aun db9olws and the mix- ture thickens ~y. about 10 milluta. OIOCOLATE Om:FONPIE 1w ' .. zl wed ...... ,.,.. ..... ,., ,_ ... ~ C:-.' Ill Id CIOCM ..... J ..... 1a1p.a 1' Jll ............. ~' JIH~al-- 1 ....... Mllda....,, .... 1amp~~-Jlf ............. a.a c 1'111 cmtl .. The gelatin is dissolved when there are DD vi5'b&e gran- ules left. Hold the top of the double boiler In a ~ Betty CrockeiMix-ln-Pan Cakes. A simple W4J to bake~ ci>out the moi&est cakes a-et Start wlth Betty Crocker Cake Mbces. Then simply mix with a fork ~ tn the pan. No beaters, nobc:M.4s. no~ Each marvelously moist cake ls made with fruit, pudding or pie ftlllng. Stir up one tonight. And look for other P-tx-Jn.Pan ~on Betty Cioc:Jcer Cake Mix pockages. ·~----------.._..~----··----~-------·~~------.---~- Cllocol.aU Chiffon Pie. aU ready to wroe. piace and tilt It to see lf gran- ules are visible on the side ar bottom of the pan. If there are. cook a little longer, stirring. and check again. 5. When the gelatin Ls d.lssolved and the custard mixture Ls ~Y thickened, remove the top of the double boller from the bottom and stir ln the va- nilla. .. auu. stirring occasionally, until the mixture mounds slightty when dropped from a spoon. ''Mound'' means when some of the mixture Ls tipped off a spoon. tt will form a soft little mountaln and not just dis- appear Into the surf ace of the liquid 7. Sttning Insures that the mix- ture will cool evenly and not gel a.round the edge before the center begins to thicken. 8. If the gelatin mixture Ls chilled for too long. and gets too thk:k, don't despair. Stmply place the pan over boiling water again and stir until the mixture becomes thin Then, chlll again to the proper con- sistency. Remove from refrig- erator. 9. Combine egg whites with cream of tartar ln large bowl of an electric mixer. 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LONG LIGHTS. 12 1119-·w-. 0.9 mg. nicotine, w. per cignttt, by FTt method. A LAST GOOD-BYE FROM MARY TYLER MOORE AND HER FRIENDS Ed Asner reminisces about what the show was like to do and tells about the plans of everyone In the cast. The good news: Nary will dar In a new 6ie'ria ltartlng in ~ /oll of 1978. lhey've turned out the agt-11 on our newsrooqa. The -has been sbuck. Thae's no longer any door for Georgette Suter to shyly lcnock on or for Sue Azm Nivens to breae ttwough. Lou Grant's offtc.e. M.wy Rk:hards' and Murray Slaugh- ter's desks and Ted Bute-'1 broedo:astlng room arc carted oft for storage, along wtlh al the otha stuff from The Mory Tyler MO<lff Show. We chencten have Ma\ through a lot together. tome of us *'°' the show\ In- ception sewn years ego. A ooupls of months., Mary said. "I mi. lollng deep owr mugging wlh • new protm. It's na to be IUCCallful. but nkit lln't the .-.rice of Mng. 5tnWe II." Whim 9M Wei - should quit whle we w.n wtnncn and bcb-e .. the mg wa\t out of whet - wa-. ddng, we al Wt a ml. bit .. the bottom had dropped out of our stomachs. It Ml beeYi fun And we've ~ doee. Glnlfn. Ted and I have become good &tends off and on the set, and woridng together has been • p&easwe. We've talked a Jot about why we -not as the characters we por1rayed, but as Mary Ty&er Moore. Betty White, Georgia Engel, Ted Knight, Gavin MacLeod and Edward Asner -got along 90 well toge- ther. The consensus bolb down 10 a genu- ine raped and admDtion for OM another. Betty was right on the button wllh, "It's a community effort. No st.. No anytng tomeOne e:he ... Mary looks cW.- back to the bi!g!nntng when we were first cast. She po4r'1s out that we were selected psdy becau9e of our tanperaments and ~ Now, that was a unique Idea In a business where there's usually a Jot of In- trigue on the M!t. OI COWlle, we weren't pafea darlings, and 90metlrnes we indulged In the sulks, but we tried to heal our differences. As we began ~ c:xnefva up for the day wheri the old sound stage would be daerted, 8dly lllid, "It'• rm.wder. It's tcntie to fal In low wlh each other ... Mary says ti's the toughest good-bye she evu had to say In heT bfe: ·rve never been with so many people, "° dose. for "° much time. k's been great to be In a hun8yate atmolph8re where I wasn't afraid to q\llM a fool of myte)f trying things out on the set. rw had the support only long friendships earl ~ ... Now I look around, and I tee an em. ordinary thing l\awcnlng. w.·.,. sad. yes. But this show has gMtn us a standard of ellCdence we'! never lose. The odds are agelnlt achtevlng such perfection again. but r's gtwn al of us a ~ for future enduvon. And like Ted said, "I feel younge and more vb! now than when I ltmted. It's made me a odebrtty and wtdmed my hortzons." We've been ex- cited and tlllllated. W.'w beer\ given not only the Impetus but the enri Into )\!St about anything we want. And It loob to me lib the~ won't '1QW under any- one's fut. Conlinu~d Ed Asner DHcrlbea The L.aa1 Show: lob Of r ..... Friday, Fet>Nary 4, was the final dliy of taping. Frankly. non. of us knew how we'd get through It. The w.dneeday before, u usual, we rehMnled. We didn't finish thllt d&y beeeuM WM yorw «1ded up In tears. Thu'9dlly, again, 9"9ryOM ended up In t•ra. And now It wu Fnda,,_ The Hrat part -.nt we41. We aJI got the giggles at vartoua tlm.e. and the audience ~ed beeutlful~ But near the end of t"9 ehow, the tMrs started 11g&ln. Ludtlly. the audlenee could *'8pt to tMm t. cauae of the ~-twtat of the atort It· self. When the tapfng WU ~ I went back to my d,..alng room In a state of ahodc. Anally, I pulled myMff together and went out to the party. 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I A LAST GOOD-BYE C~.~d ' " I L&2 ~ ,...Ill Tedi wife ~~~ (~ Engd) For lnsUlnc:e, ~ -who was with us ftw ye.ws and Mys they Wll!'C the f1lstat five years of her We -Is going rlgt1t into the pilot f°' anodlcf serm with none other than Betty White It will be • show-wtthln· •show concept, with Betty tAklrlg on a new chsacier. Georgia'• chlraaer lln't firmed up y.t. but "b'I be • comedy .,.n ... she says, "becaUM I don't think anyone would thtnk of me In «wna " I wonder If lhe'snght Ted walled 8lound with a ~ of 1nipednQ doom • the .,. ct.v ro1W sound. He's plilyied LM Veg1a, and he'I apand on th.I with an ad rw got k> ... -he's on lltage with • portrait of hlmsclf, .net aa he talks, II beglrw to 119«. The two end up lalldng to ach odm, wlh t*n doing both Yok:a. Did you know he WM a ventrlloqulat? Ted aho Ml tWa own prodUdion company and Is WOlidng on a mld·IUIOf'I pilot for hlmtd. He won't p6ay an anchor man egalrl. but he'I UM Ted Butedw .......... he .. ~ Gaw. and his wife .. t6d as "Gavtn M.clAod and Plitty " end w9 900r'I be paformlng before lw audlenca. A.s Gavtn says, "When you end something. something begins, and thlit's uddng. rm happv and suaiesful. and I led forward to sharing that with the wortd. Patty and I have seven lcids between us, and we want OW" act to be geared to families who $04! It together. We want to share love of each ~and good times." f'I sbst fllmlng my own new series In May oi JWM. Al I know, so fat, ts that it will be an hour show for CBS, tentatively tided The~ Granr Shoe.a, and will be on the air this fall. It will not be a comedy. ro basbly be the snne characte I outed on MTM, but while that show was 70-per- oent comedy and 30-percent drama, Wt! hope to rcwne that ratio In my show - but_ .. not tonW comedy dogltha. None al us, wlh the polltie cxcepdon of Mary. has a vacation In light. We aD pretty much ~ tt\111 thS has been our vaicatton. As I said, Mary may be the o - ~. or the ttmks she wll be because she Mys she's P'S to "fool around for lhrec °' four weeks tint." 1-18 husband, Gnm Tinker. who's he.ad of MTM Enterprila Inc can't get away. so they'll ~ take off to thd beach hou9e where they go privatety on weebnds,anyway. In the tall of 1978, though, lhe'U be beck on CBS In her own laia, OM that's muslcaly orimted the thinks. Wd. that about RJmS It up TilCN was a lalt-day party on the Mt, with • lot of remcmbat11g and tears mixed with laugh- ter and looldng ahead. Thae _.. IOmC 989 gifts that Mpt .... from ~ ... bunch al t.bla.. and M.y and Gnnt gBYC al 120 al us who Wille do.ly connec::Md wtth the show sllver-fnmed and~ "FerNly" pen.a. Wt walked out the door ach hl.l!dng hta to hta dMll llM a Mady btankct, and ... cldn't look bade when the last~ blipped out. A pst of us wtl always haunt the empty darknC9I of our IOUnd stage at Studio City, and .... Nm. twtnga ~ ....... NNn al our show. but I think wa're walking aw11y better adOl'S and, I hope - no. I know -beDl:r hunwt beings for haYtng been pst al The Mory ,.. TyW, Moore Shoto. Y.1.1 FAMILY WU:KLY, Mud! IS, 1m • II W•,.-r Z.U t.1.J11 C._ WM l'trftt.._, \1 I K Ge>t ..... 1 • ...i I" C _ .. ,. Y. It" I I' !Alf A-.. a •-rkr ·-- 0... ... I I~ .. ~=-= =-............. ................... .... ,.._ DROUGHT ANO WEAR RESISTANT ,.,...,, .._ '* CIDClbillll -..... -dlUdrm playiaic -• _, ~ it, « --telwa! Slmys pa ....... __... llcll md ~ NO '8D TO .. OUT PlllSINJ GaASS PWG AMAZ.OY INTO OLD lAWN. NEW GaollMD OR M--r MIA last -A...,, phap Into ... ta rrouad like • eorll In a bottk. Plant 1 foot~ dioedr.utM.rd •t7la. E~ plq a ~ Jllaated in exi.tma lawa .,... plap will apned to drift o.i old!..~ wut.ed ~ ~ ....... WJ' plaatiltc ~ wttll order • .. ,.,... l19'e -.,. -• f\.-aa ..... _..._ __ Amuo1 adaain! No one ebe ca.a offa TOO Uua patented 2-wa1 phaav. Sa..- kndin&', time, work.. 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MAllCH 14 6:00 U Klnp Moc~ty K1ne,s V1 Montreal TUESDAY, MMCH IS ':lO D ~ uken Blishtban lakers at Oenvei THURSDAY, MARCH 16 5:30 U (~1 If ) ()ti ron111n-Yount HttYJWtltht fltflt l 1we hom Puerto Rico Georte Forman vs Jimmy Youna 8:00 D t2J I 1101 m ltCM 8uke1bllll l 1we coma~t of ktRIOnat game fltDAY, MARCH II 8:00 t2f Wbmon Buletbtll Wa1110fs vs l os Ange Its 8:30 m Oodtt1 $poc1al l A Dodaers Co•nll On J w,nty SATURDAY, MARCH 19 9:00 D (111 I. 10 m llCAA BashtNll Tripltllt1dt1 10:00 m Gmld l'rn Ttnnis-Tht Vol'fo Cltuic Semi hnal$1n thr singles anc! doubles m1tches lrom Washinaton D C 11:00 U ( tt , e) )I !'GA Tourn1m1nt "•ytrs Ch1mp1onshtp l••t CO'ltfl&e ot the 1h11d round of play 1n lh1~ 101t l(lurnament trom tnt s.twcrass C.Ounu, Club 1n IAt•sonvolle flo11cla UICI • AllCltS Bastlll• Anrets vs Oa•tml As hom Palrr• Sp11ni:\ C,ht0rn1~ l:lO D Ut t ) U ho lowltn I0111 !he S7S 000 Munrl Cigar 011tn from the Budcyc lints m Notth Olmstuc! Oh.a tlO 8 (Jl' ,! ) J_ CIS s,.ts s,tdxldu ~:00 . 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Oownst111s Thi Nine 01y Wonder" 10:00 Ctut ,.,.,.__"Child hood-M Only Olitd" ffiY/TERY & TRAGEDY "The Ghost of Cypress Swamp," Walt Disney Productions' first movie ever made especially for telev1s1on. airs on the Wonderful World of Disney. on NBC, Sunday from 7 to 9PM Jeff East stars as 15- year-old Lonny Bascombe who ventures Into the Great Cypress Swamp on the trail of a killer black panther, and comes face to face with a murderer (Vic Morrow) who has been hiding out in the swamp for 16 years The life and death adventures shared by Lonny and the man create an unusual friendship-one that is nearly destroyed by the phantom cat of Cypress Swamp. Jacqueline Scott, Noah Beery, Tom Simcox. Louise Latham. and Cindy Eilbacher co-star. Michael Moriarty (pictured) and Kevin Conway star in "The Dead- liest Season," a two-hour presentation on CBS. Wednesday at 9PM. The story deals with one of today's more controversial Issues- excessive violence in sports, and the hunger for success "at any cost" syndrome. Gerry Miller (Moriarty) 1s a second-string profes- sional hockey player demoted to the minor leagues for his lack of aggressiveness His pride stung, his future bleak, he quickly learns to "give them what they want.·· and his brawling style of play earns him a ticket back to the major leagues As his team's "enforcer" (one who takes the sting out of opponents' play through intimidation), Miller's tactics please the team's front office and thrill the fans, but inevitably result In an unforMen tragedy on the ice. Miller's subsequent criminal trial shocks him Into a re-appraisal of his attachment to the sport and his responsibilities as a man as well as an athlete. l l I ~ I MORNING 6:00 D LI) SucITTM s-ater lla-wtt um futllrn GJ Ulliwersrty .i Ille Air; V~ Gii IMritioll l 11ts ( !1l 'I ) ~ ~aroo -6:30- D LI• •• th ~Hnl•ts lolon Wtd Fu DI-1• tlllhlre lues . !hu•s 4D W lo! ..._.. ORiy U V"tlla Metre U likllHI JICUN Sllolt 1 () CJ II§) Futu1es m ""' l'ia Q) s,.c4 betr a Good°" 7:00 U lfJ (CJ7: CD) lhws a CHJ LU liO m Toa1 Show u a100 a~ j) Bu11Wlf1•1t1Under~ B (121J l{1) (Jf Good Morn1n1 ~ CJ Futum m lup l HIS Budclia ll)T~ flJ Stoel ... ,._. 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(Highway 39 ) HUNTINGTON BEACH • ~~·. ~:~l. 0 S,lf ~_1i_ll] ~~····--The White House Years Jane Alexander and Edward Herrmann star m the title roles of the new three-hour ABC Theatre piesentalton of ""Eleanor and F rankhn The White House Yem," thereby repeahne the brilliant partrayals they created fo1 the multi award winning "Eleanor and Franklin" btoadcast last season The ABC Theatre sequel airs as a thrtt hour presentation. Sunday from 8 to 11 PM The new production. which focuses on lhe hves ot the tamous couple and theu family du11n1 FDR's years as President of the United States, also has Rosemary Murphy return1n1 as Sm Delano Roosevelt and Peuy McCay as Crace Tully, fDR"s secretary Walter McGinn 1s seen 1n the role of Louis Howe FDR's confidante and pollltcal advisor. David Healy u President TheodOle Roosevelt and Priscilla Pointer as M1$Sy Le Hand, secretary to FDR 1n later years. Playing the roles of the Roosevelts' children are Blau Brown as Anna, Ray Bakei as James, Brian Patrick Clarke as John. Don Howard as Elhot and Joseph Hacker as FDR Jr Other key roles are played by Toni Damay as Malvina Thompson, Eleanor's secretary, Barbara Conrad as singer Manan Anderson and Donald Moffat as Harry liopkms. Harry Sherman and Daniel Petrie, who produced and directed, respectively, "£1eanor and Franklin." are a1am associated with the new drama, as 1s James Costigan. who wrote the new screenplay. The scnpt 1s based on lhe boo~. "Eleanor and franklin," by Joseph P. Lash. Jane Aleunder, 1n prepanna for her starring role as Eleanor Roosevelt, discovered a side of the First Lady "quite different" lrom the publK 1maee Miss Aleiander said. "I found that she was quite different from tl!f Eleanor the w0<td knows When I saw her in old lam1ly movies-is opposed to newsreels-I suddenly SH1 a woman •ho 1umped up, ran uound and lauahed She even wore a balhing suit from lime to lime" Miss AJeunder, who is an Oscar nominee for her role 1n "All the Prts1dent's Men," has spent hou11 hs1en1n11 to tapes and records of Eleanor Roosevelt's voiee, and she has developed her own character 111hon of Mrs Roosevelt's tone and 1nftecllons. "I don't think I'm a aood m1m1c," she said. "but I think I discovered where Iler ~01ce came from Eleanor never spoke from her d~ph111m. which eave her tht h1ah voice Tht volume was really quilt soft " M1$S Altunder was an Emmy nominee IOI her portrayal ot Mrs Roose.tit 1n last yurs ''De1n01 and Franklin" on ABC and she has lfO'lm ··very fond" of the 1rut lady Her only re1ret 1s that she never hid tht opportunity to me.et her person1lly She said she found that people wflo had known Mr$ Roosevelt personally were always willina to milt her 1n the deve~ment of her chamter by provid1n1 her wrrth a mtety of 1M11hts ·ws 1m111n1 how many people she did know." Aid Miss Aleundtr 'I would casually mention the pro1ect at a ptht11n1. and her .acqu11nt1nces would m1te111hze before my very eyes .. On 1 cold, 111ny Sundly 1fttrnoon 1n W1sh1naton, D.C, Edward Herrmann sat m the camper thlt i.rved aa his dress1n1 room and spoke ol the demands of pl1yin1 the rele of Franklin Delano Roosevelt "I've spent 1 lot of time try1n1 to ftaure him out," said Herrmann, •ho also portr1yed the lite President 1n last season's Clnmy Aw1rd w1nn1n1 "Eleanor and franklin," "but he was such a pnvate man-even more private than Cle.nor The role 1s really quite difficult " ~· SUNDAY MUCH 1l I MORNING • lnditates an Advtrt11ement -5:45-m •bit an-ts/Cl1nslllplltn e:oo D Aanailtwft USA 0 Meet tlM Ml-,.n m Southern Califontll m Asth1111hc ud .. s111r1tory '~ -6:30- D Todl(s •tll&IOll D Serendipity 0 o,.,., .. r-r""'' mwit11it Cf) Ranper Room 7:00 D Ump Unto My f•I D That's C.I D MU3k l Ille Spohn Wor' lll m Medil 0 Oatty l Goliattl (!DJ Miit l'ube m Dernt111:1ry Newt @ l[} Tllis b Ille lift !2ll w .. ol Acncvltutt fl!) 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MAACH 13, 1971 IIDJ It b W11ttt11 m Wondt11111• .., llM!tttd Al !SJ Tr .,...World Mialofts QI ·-Your 111\lt -9:30-D Ovity's Tlftlloust D 1\4 Meet the l'rw Q DiNMillls [1 ( 11' Cl·> r1u 111t 111tiOll Ci1 flit lltt1 Is Com•& a> A 8ttttf lift ill fin. lettf Juknn fD !'Wat lfNk/S.U1111 Stmt <~ J )Ji_, S.•u•rt SllOlt TI .lobl1111 10:00 fJ C.mt11 Tltrtt D tlll 111 &r111dstlfld D 1 • ltollr of l'owtr u 1>on1111ao 11) lntor111t10n1I Hour D Htrtld ot Truth 0~1 Spectn1m m Dod1t1 l'rt-'-mt/Dod&er Base ball Los All&eles Dod2e11 vs ~ll1nla Braves al Vero Beach r1o11da Q) Amuina l'ropheq (ll7l ( 31) C1nem1 Snt11tet11 "M1nst1el Man· (211 Sltl!Qy Ctltbutiorl ((21) I)) Louis 1'1111 lthm1n , fl S.11 Ott10 l1111dt 0\11 -10:30- D TodlY's flt111H111 D Ill I 10\ llCU 8uhlll1ll f>t•yott &•me~ IPams no1 decided al press 1tme U (fB I ) H lunior llmosl AaY111tfta &oes 0 lt11tstry of Rtvertlld Al 0> c.lvary Cllaptl 11:00 D rice tllt 1111IOll a o., 11 Olscowry )) r.1111111: W'"*"r It Ille Soutll IJ (~ ((1) (JJ Gf•tH !I}~·· 0 REX HUMBARD • PROVIDENCE RALLY 11J Ru Hu111blrd II) Church IR tltt Home IS Fint Baptrst Cllurcll fll) Atl11a World Cup TtMil f 1nal romptt11ton '" s1n1tes and doubles marches between the US and AuSlraha -11:30- D Movie: lCJ "lslllld of tilt 8111 Dolphins" (dra) '6C -Ceha Kaye t my Oomastn. Ann Daniel, Ctoret Kennedy Carlos Romero U li111111y SwlQ,lrt S"°" I) l Ar1'1 SP1rts World a ca 1JJ) o" All•"""-Arilftlab ( f7I (J l) Sovl '"ill An•RNOON 12:00 8 T\t Clllm,._ I ftrlllby rurllltlrt Gift B (!B1 rJl) a lsMt l Allswtn llJl'U l .. Slltw CD r 11tt1 !tr T ... , tHl Cllatt.1!11 Cvp T lllM -12:30- .. l2Jl (Jl ITDI llW IHht~•ll Pl1yolf &•mu Tums not decided al press lime • ltowl1: r.c l "Suu<or<h•d" (wu) '64 Mu~ Steveni. M111annt Koch Ct ) Soul t .. t I '( KOCE-TV presents Disneyland Community Awards Sunday 8:00 p.m. on Channel 50 from the Disneyland Hotel in Anaheim $75,000 in Community Service Awards will be presented Broadcast made po .. lble In part by lfl BANK or AMERICA ,..,.1 SUNDAY (Contln-4) & (f21) (})) O OinctillllJ Q)~ .... (Ill) ffi) Ovt4eon 1:00 IJ ((llJ l1_l) (fJ Cllallefl~ of tN Sae B ((3 ll>) ~li Tiit S.,.rsb11 Conraae ol Supertum finals D ~ •IMI Cestllt CD Motie: "TIM lie Slltt" ( dr1J 42 Humphrey Bo1111 Stanley R•d&u Irene Mannina. Sus.n Peltls Cl> Tiie .....,, '°" -1:30-31 fOfd '91d,.i -l:C5- IJ (@ J)) m 11u l.ul1ta1n Rerional aame 2:00 II llttil: "!lead to UllOpM" (com) 4 5-Bins Crosby. Bob Hope Ooroth~ Lamour (I) lbrsllal Dillon Cl) Taruft fS faith I• l ICllJ -2:30- .. @ J:l tl§J Gralletlnd CJ) Wild llncdolll •(all (()) (Jfl flit A11er1cu s,.rtsiq• O .....,: "My '•I Gut" (drl) '52 R1ch1rd Widmar~. Joanne Dru Ce«&e Winslow John Binks Re11s Toomey ludW•& Donath • .... : "Htl't Kltd1tt1'' (drt) l9-ll011ald Reacan Drad l nd Kids M1r111et Lindsay lfl c... ""' ~ Wttld 3:00 D M Ole lfrtL :]) -WiW 1'tst 11 Mttlr. Cl "lal•u" (ad•J 66-Adam West, Burt Waid Crs.r Aocrltto Bur1tss Merednh l tf lllen •tt•tr Re11nald D,nny Nttl H1111tlt011 frank CorS111n • s.illt1 c..., 3 (11 ..... ·ll s ,.., Swla>rt s... flD Gmc ,......,.._, -3:30- • Q}J AIC'a WW. hid ol $ferti iD (L1 ....... rklllhl~ 311fir1Ml-Hd 4:00 • ((t1J ( 'l) 'I l .,.. Otr1I 011t11 Cowr11e of !llf $200 000 ~al C.Stttn 0Ptn Coll I011rn1men1 frOtll Nit 81ut MOlltter courMt at !ht 00111 Cootry Club 1n M11m1 flo11dl Hubtll Ctttn is thr dtlud1n1 ch1m '"°" ~1n Scully P11 Summtrall lat• llillutakt1 llld 8tn W111hl prO'ltdt lllf COllllllt•la<y eT11ts..,s... e lllp Mec*-J K1n1> 11 Bas!Oll ..._ ......... 1~ "r.rff tu Httf ..,... (•d'f) 14 J1111 BiOWll fttd W'llh•-'"" lltlly ....... flmt .. s.r,-tl" (to11) ·sa Andy C11ll11~ Nie~ Ad••'· lllu111y Ham1lloft My10" illcColmlC• D tl'l ...,llehWll a ...,. " kntwll .... Sbllt .... ............ 11.ttiMe -4:30- 0 (I) Ulatill •• ""' • n-,....,.. .. .,,....,. ...... ~ • ....,..,.. Clllf ...... 5:00 CJJ Motil: (C) "felt Del*'' (wes) '58 Clint W1lke1. Bnan Keith. Vir 11n11 MaYo. Rliss Conway. B11ha1d [yer B Glut Aftnturt llal ..... Cl) llftlt : (Cl "Ot Lioft" (dra) 61 Wilham Holden. Capuc1ne lrtWI Ho.atd ~ C...C..11 (Jl)WM WM ht mw..-,..w.etM11..,.. (1211 CIJ) Qa ..... f ..... @lrulthta.M m SocMbe 111 Tra..- -5:30-a tHJ oo m """ :mi l,... m ,,._.. lrul/$br s.cui (all Cf)) Ari'• s,.m Wo!td (Jfi ~~ mrlt!lll fllifiu e:oo 88(1) ...... 8 Tllaf1 CM C!IAl!illltl ... m llltwlt: (t) (1~1) "lDfll" (rom) '70 Ctoree Seul, Ewa M1J1t ~·nt, Slerhne Hayden ((f1J Cf.)) ltultl Gdlllaa Sllow fll) (1) lftMIM !Ml S,.C.: '"' (12f) ())) ~ W111ttd cm DiftM 011 $25,000 'Jr•• me.-._ -6:30-IJ (lll )(J)QIJ lltwi D~S-l"take a lJttlt \'it Ctlht t.nally aet.s lo Al1/0n1 Ind lfls I 1(11> Oii lhe ranch '"'h l1llte Voe. but llt •s frustrated by lhf l1et lie has become alutd of 11d1n1 and Ltttle Vic Ills bten 111101ed u I rJCe horse bttlUSt of hlS poor sltowinr on the trac~ -~•Illes.. rt Ille Sillcle r llhtr m.....,~ 7:00 8 (tfYJ l~J) (I) 50 MlllUltl D SWAMP' GHOST TUIROR • MYSUIY/AOVEllTUREI Dlsnty Movie '""'"" o = CIHIDl m World "' lli$o """The Chest of CypmJ Swamp" (1hr) A I~ year old boy !racks a wounded panther into Ille 11ut l'Wlmp wtltte ht meet$ up wilh a "'" crued h,rm1I •1lh whom he develops a warm but ,._ry l11endsl11p Vic Molrow. Jeff Casi Noah llttry ;nd r om Siinco• s,111 e To Ille WIM e..try T"1.T...,_ • ((8) (IJ) QJl ""'' .. ,., bl(J Dfn ..,..,,_ 'Mysttr, ol lhe W~1$Pfllftl Willi A vnieu rnlllldtt b1t1ks into lhe Dttw home and 1/tab dotumentl relahn1 lo 11\f >lie ol Nancy ' •unt's home which 11us NaftC'f off to lhclf ~nly hOrlte •htrt "'t rs confronted by C11n11nc chl1M. Jt(rtl p1ntlt Ind eccentrK PtOPle .... , ,.....,.. lllMt Cl) TIM Statler lrlitlltrs • Oft Male lbl1 Alntriu CDMllllcHlll~ •Mt.It: tt.J (90) "A Tattered w (d11) '7 1 LloJd Biidan. Silly Shotklty, Broderick Cnwford, r11nk Connin. Hu111y H1m1lton, Ann Htlm Roy Jensen ID SONDHEIM l l'ftEVIN • TUNE THEii IN ON 21 m '""" ""' 111e l'ittlkrsti .. , ht World ol Stephen 'Sondheim" Andre Prrnn ind Stephen Sondheim discuss •mllnl lor lht m~s1u1 st11e Ptoeum includes Sondhe1tll sonrs "Send 1n !hf Clowns' lrom "A L111te N11h1 Music," "B11celon1" from Company" and Too M1ny Monunp" from "folhts m "-'" """",. ~ -7:30-U~ 1114 c.t ... 8:00 1J (<ID Cl.)) lJJ Rhoda like a moth aroond a flame, Rhoda llrh to Lu Veras to1 another encounter w1lh her amorous suitor Johnny Ven I ure Rhoda 1s inltt1ued when dyn1m1C lounee entet11ner, lohnny Venlurf. 1nv11es Btenda and Rhoda to toin him 1n las Veea.s He tells Rlloda Iha! he .. ants her to de.s110 the stls fo1 h11 iltl. but 8ttndl is ~epllcal. D Wcwldertlll World ol lllffic B (all Cl)) QI AIC flltattr: "Du• 1114 r1111t1i.-111t ""''' KcMm Years" A d11m11Jzahon of the personal hves of Eleanor 1nd fran•l1n Delano Roosnefl du11n1 !heir unprecedented 12 ~eat residence in the Whtie House Jane Alo1nder. Edward Herrmann, Rosemary Murphy. Pr1sc1ll1 Po1n1tr. Wallet McC1nn and Bl111 Brown star Ci) lill7 ""'• em.di CD liloN: Cc:> (llt1) "Cllar1t If tllt Lia~t 81i1•••" (adv) '36 Errol rtynn. Olivia de H1v1ll1nd, OIVld Niven P1t11c knowles. DOftlld Cmp N11e1 Bluet. Henr, Stephenson G> S... Yerty $lw fl) A•trlCI 'Promise fulllfled PromLSe Bioken' Aliit111 Cooh talks fbout A.ment1 of lht 1920's ind the tvtnls 11111 led up lo the stoc~ mar-el crash and lhe Depressron -8:30- f) (lll.l CJ)) CU Ph111is Phyllis reels under 1 one l•o "mate1n1I punch" when her dauahler's hus band leaves home and Bess lollows w1lh lht news that sht'1 pieenanl When Young M11k Valenti considers htmseff a failure u a p1ov1dci and leaves home, Phylhs must comlort her distr1u1ht dauehler U 250,000 fi111tin1 men • becomt Chrhtlans Sbn Moontyham lnwes- tJ11tes • "miracle." U C-Walk 111t hfd 9:00 IJ ((Ill (])) (J) Slfitdl Pele and Mac Id B UtcUIOls •nd 1m01rt,.I referees when a wealthy 1ach lee1 luves his enlire lo1tune lo be dmdtd by the lhrtt womtn who were In h11 hit II Qvln11 Martin's Jain • Of The Unt•l*ttdllll fOltC[ Of EVIUI U ID ()) (IQ) 11it Tilts tf th U11.,.... "The fQlte of fwtl" A de11n1ed parolee terroruu thr l1m1ly of lilt dottor whose testimony sent him to p11son, lorc1n1 lht rt1SP«t1blt physrc11n to rtSOr1 to homicide bul lh1t " not tht final $Oluh0ft Lloyd 8111es stars .°'11 .. rta D THIS i$ YOUR BIBU • Modern ltml It No Acddtnt elllilbYMllMe TV WEEll., MAACH 13, 1977 ID llEJ HUMBAllO • ffi>VID£11C£ llAUY Cl) ... H•Nr~ C8l Tiit 0... Way ml> lbJtttllltce l'llotu: Upsb1n, °"""1blrs -9:30- U l'llt Kiq ls C.Jlll llJ GOD DISTS7 CHlllST • RESUUECTtD! BY It WUllMWND Victim Of Com11111t1ist ,l'lJOllS O ~ " tilt lbrt)rs m c.-flow 10:00 U (Cf1l CDI t I Otlmc•10 Delvecchio is lht man 1n lhe mtddlt u 1 revenae lh11sty rx~eleer 1nd lhe over 11e. ea luder ot I 1uvenile ~reel una 10 for one another's th1a11s Durrne 1 rtst1ur1n1 brawl. hoodlum Jim S"'nnon dies purely by 11Cc11len1 W1ln~s ve11fy that his opponent Davey Bresnahan (Ed Harris), is totally blameless-bu! that f)Otnl 1s losl on Shannon's brother. Bue~ (Michael Whitney), who swears veneunce on Davey D 0.1 of DiKoftfJ Ill '-•r T td AnlutrCN11 Q)~Heur mm•.., a ''"' F alwtll ml) "•411 81u•1Alf Stu Sw1n1 fatiwll -10:30- • JIM111r Snq11t S..... Ill Di. Wilb,_ 11:00 IJ 8 CIJ <mi ID flfWI e hcatttm 111t rn ou11 • (Ill) CJ)) Qt ...., ......... , ,, MtlNy!W m1ta.:i.,_.,. at lblf l*tt If Mndts QJ ()) ,., ... ti Ille , .... ,. a l'Wlic '*' r.,11111 fl) "'411 S...uktlllt Tar11lnr of tht siw .. ( (3) CJ)) All4y Williu1s cm 11111..., Swauart -11:15- (!tl'l JJ) Sammy I Company -11:30-u Movie. IC"I "Hut of A11111" (dra) ·I I Susan H1yw,1d limn Stuy. let J Cobb D S.1111111 I Compi"' D Tiit 700 Club a (QI) !])) l'lttr Marslull Sllow Teftr.bt 111 Ml¥ • fCl "Battle or the S11ea" (com) '60 Peter Sellers Const•nct Cumm1n1s ID! Mttit: C) "flla~t of the ........ (dr1) '66 Jamts Stewart Ol SJZ0,000 WCT TENNIS * AT CAESMS rAlAC£ WTASEJGERUlAITlS m.wc..--.r .... 1s .... : ~ "le4imt4" (0111 '68-Raquel Welch. Peltr Coo•e Dudley M001t, Clunoi &on 12:00 m IMt In S,.C. 1:00 D Al 011t Wltll ... 2:00 8 llttlt: "flit H1n11111n" ( .. u) '59 Robtrt ftylor, T1n1 Louist. ress P1rker MONDAY MUCH 14 For morn1111 •1111 •tterllOOfl hshnp , pltut Mt OAYTllU PROGRAM$. lelow, for JCMll COll\ltmtna, llt lllt day's~ DAYTIME MOVIES 9:30 O C "• ll1nfi Story" !doc) 67 Narr.it'd b1 Orwn w,un 10·00 2f "Storm Wun1n(" 0 .. 1 ~I Ronald Ruean 01w1\ ll•Y Con&tr Rottr\ II :00 0 C ~Tiie I.HJ h 'n A FlJtr" (dra) ~ l•n• Tur"" ''ff Ch•ndf" Rtehard Oenn1na 121>0 m "Huwn tin Wart" <cum1 43 Grnr I 1r1ney Oon Amttl1t Charfrs Coburn 1:00 0 "So,~,. So Bad" (d!ll ·50 l'aul Hrnrt1d ~nnr franrn Jf "PIOjllt W~t h i•" (com) 'SI Cary Cranf ltannr C1<11n Hume Cronyn 2:00 O t C "Shoot Firit, Ott uter" (dra) /& H1Ch1rd Conte 3:00 '10 re "Oeu1M11 ot tht ~nd" (dra) 69 Ray Milland Cent T oerney l :lO U C "The Shtepmu" (idv) ~ CJ,nn f Qld Shnf Py M"l aont l UhP Nothrn Mod'' Shauihnrm EV•NING e:oo D J to I 17 ~ ) m hJ D 8 l' t (.2t t ) ...., D 11 .. ,, IM<hy ll•"i\ •S lolonllut . "-,.,.. Cl ~c CD '-~F-IJ Cl).._.12 21 Sbf '"' fD f'IMp lrul/0.CtNC C..,..n, m 1>1 ... 1x Sena H ._.. o.ct&s m Utt11 t.aats -6:30- D C8S MOVIE S'lCIAL * blMS St ... rt Western we eauo 0 Me.it C (90) "Tiit btt ""4" (dU) 66 l.,11,~ Stt••fl lhurttn 0 H•r• llu~11 Kfolh • ...., "lff'"' ·~ llltn "'""' 5""" CD h.ty AHIH ( 17 ))) c-..a. (lt! 1 ) ..... lfCilfnfl ar .. r.• 7:00 De J1 t IDIDllNI I lly Tllnt S-~ Tt Ttl tllt Ttlll!I D C..f11'11 •I lM lllcy CD Tiie f1I -~ .... Jll~~tlll fD DltMll 2' T tllit1lt ( ([,) hltn4ft , ......, • llllcK.-'1 ""' -7:30-D Calltwllll .,,._. ....... "'" • Dul l.U """9 llllt T-G Tiie Mllf'I ..... <ID Met b lltlrt m (llfl m> lrMJ ~~ (l1T• l 3 ) Gospel S1n11n1 Jubilu 12~1 6 Wild l'lofkl of An1m11t l2f 14oJ1n's Heroes m Friends of M1n )t um Club m "f " Troop 8:00 0 PEANUTS TV SPECIAL • LET'S PLANT A TREE SAYS CHARLIE BROWN 0 (IT 3 ) I ~tt'sA111ot 01y, Cllutie 8<1111n Chiillr 810 .. ~ ~ mono ltoublH Uh rrK>I •nO gro,. 111oh;n A Pf'anul., '"' t''W'I, on o •1t<t lu•"> h bavL•I t1rld la• ~·"l•n Ill• 11 0 ii 6 10 ID lotllt Houst Oii tht ,,,,,it I h• Mu'IC 1101 Guill ftelu ¥\ ,.pr lti• lhrlt nl a 'm~ll loy •rwll '" l•u•• hdv1ng nrehlr11<11t) dOOul rvtrylh•na lrnm '"(ultun to tonf1nemrn1 rn a dun C'"" RUl!dtd by Nrllir 01\0ft 6 Mo"e: C (Zhr) "Who Wu Thlt lady" (tom) 60 lony Curlis O (:2t1 I ) ''9 Capt1in & Tennille Don Knolls Enl{elbert Humptrdonck Roth l1lllr, H'nny Youtt1m1n and lht mother~ nf tonr and Ourel 0 ...,..,: ~· (2hr) "l ,Y, .rid r• (d11) 12 rt11abetlt I aylor m $25,000 l'yram1d Cl) Perry Muon ~ Mot11: 1c 1 (Zhr) "Sound 11 An111'' (dra) ~ l•mts r d•rnllnu tn ,ASTEUR CHANCES • LIFE WITH VACCINE tD M1cro~tS & Men Ctrl.i1n Death When a youn1 boy blllfn by 1 11b1d dot is bro111hl to Pasl,ur tor lrurm,nt. ht 1nnoculalr\ him w1lh unl11ed and possibly teth1I viCcmr m ''"'"" m ll1t10111I SullltnptlOll TY T tsl -8:30- 0 ( 11 3 ) 8 lnhRC too .. I tnny land~ lwo hard to itt ttckets to a prtsh11ous ~portsoslu s d1nnt1 bul c 1n I dtctdr on 1 spe<11I '"' 10 la~' hged on by hos buddrts hr aets up rnouah ne"'e to as~ Melody Jnd \hP surprises tum by acceplrng CD Cross-Wrts 9 :00 U ( 1r • 3') t 1 W.udt Arthur's ~tmrngly sodden dewohon to a new b"l 111,nd luvn Waller hurt anary •nd d'term1ned lo makr a new f11end of hll own u IJti I (l LfOI m 1'11C Mond•r Ml¥tt C1 !1h1) "hfferty 1114 tilt HICh•J Hllllltn" (com) JS-Afan Arkin Slll1 Kellerman Mackrnzrt Pt11ll1pi A boftd C11itMn11 dn .. na Int 1nsr;>«tor nlfers a 1tdt to lwo r~m•tt hitch h1~er~ and is startled whtn they announc' lhey re h1 1t<••n1 his car f0t 1 cross counlry trrp to "'* Orluns • Tiit S.. tf C«tu • ( 2t f ) lf 11111 Want1• lhe 011~r A d'd•t•ttd woman oubhc olf1c111 1$ tonlronled by a dHO,••lt dilemma •htn an '•IOrtionost demands S 100.000 under thrul o! dralh alter Slit has rrcmed 1 t111t b11be from an unscr pulous rut estt lt drvelot>tr CD Mtrt ""1'111 S... m Tiit v1rp.1u 9 tiM UlliftrAI QI) Tiit Palll11n Ph1neu f inn 1ncounter11dvtr1t cucumst1ncu polltonll y i nd socially he 11 thre aten ed w11h bt1ckm111 by • iournalist 1nd ch1llM(ed to a duel w1lh Lord Chiltern THE BIG DIFFERENCE IN SECOND TRUST DEED LOANS ON ANY REAL ESTATE: 173-213 OJHIR'S JYPK.AL ANIA.!Al flUClNTAoG( aAn-3toS YIS. Not all second trust deed loans cost the same. That's why the Federnl Government has given you a simple way of comparing the annuaJ cost of any loan the Annual Percentage Rate. The lower thia rate, the lower your annual cost. Most other c ompanies issk you to pay Annual Percentage Rates from 17% to 2J%. That's because chey charge you 10% interest, a maicimum commia.- sion and give you a short time to repay. Not us , Through Reliable your interest rate is lower (9%), the commission is lower, and you get more time - 8 years -to fully repay your loan, including prin· cipal and interest. There are no balloon payments. We offer you an Annual Percentage Rate of 12.88%. Check around. We ~lieve it's the ~st rate avail· able . and it's available to everyone. The figures look like this. For every $1,000 you bonow you pay only $14.66 a month for 96 months. The totaJ of payments is $1,407.36. We also offer shorter term Joans at the same interest rate and commission, but with proportionately higher Annual Percentage Rates. Naturally, you can pay off your loan al any time by pre-paying interut on the balance in accordance with state law. You may bonow fro m $2,000 to $50,000 on a first or second trust deed loan -on any T'eal estate any· where in California. On the average, you11 have your loan in 10 working days No gimmicks. No double-talk. We juat think it's good business to give you the (acts ... and more money for your money. I elRELIABLE IL MORTGAGE CORPORATION T,_ _. --~ 8r1bn fir 'l1 ym RetrkleaJOfflcM: <>ranee Co: 2?95 W Ball Rd , Anaheim (n4) 716·654S Loe~ ...... : 320 No Vermont (21.S) 666·2525 Sf V.U.V: 1845'> Burl>Mk Blvd .TarzaM (21.S) 987-2234 Dlnc110U·free P'IMMee: S.,n Gabriel Valley 1213) 442 6668 Soutll &y Loog BeM:l112131 644 2m ~ntura County (805) 4 (/'I 3733 .,...,., -9:30- 0 (<Ill (])) Cl) All'• fair It Otwee, lltchard's 1l1mourous and soph1sl«led ea lady fntnd, werr not mamtd, she'd bt 1 liemtndous lllmt to Chuley And then suddenly. Ch11tey be11ns to or0ndt1 10:00 D I@ Cl)) Cl) Wm llfttb One of Mike's sourcts 111 Wash1n1t0fl p1ov1du three PoU1bilthes-1ll of them temfyin1-1boul wh1I Rev Eiits is plann1n1 throu1h his contacts w1lh1n the 1overnmtnl and the m1ht111 Canel of a 2 Piii SIOfV uu..., 8 FUTH~ USES CHARM * ro arose 111uE1tt D (QI) ) IDJ F•Uier & httl.r A murder SU1l>fCf Inds r ulhei and falher lo track down a crooked land developei, but the con almost t1nds them in deep trouble with lhe United Stilts Almy 11 CtldritJ Rt•11t <aJGllllSMt fm PR£Vll l SONDHEIM • HAVE A FESTIVAl. 77 m l'IM•• ""''""'• '"' "" r'ittsbwp 'The Wond of Stephen Sondheim ' Andre Prev1n and Slephen Sondheim discuss wnl1n1 '°' the musiat sta1e ma 8ietl..,.. -10:30- m mm ... 11:00 D•Cil GD""' a @ IIID""' • (QI ) lift AIMnc.H $!JM i)) s.atn ... u, D flriq UN • llllty iurt .... ~ i1¥111Un mn. .._., .... " ((ll) ) Th b«ll sa- IB 1111" "--m Onaatk s.m -11:30- • ((I1J ) CIS ult llleM: J:) "llela•: Dtd Ill H11 htt; -~ Tiit llll,lul Miii" a ai Cil cm m w., c... (fl Tiit m CIM • (8 ()) 0 Slrtth of San frllldlc:o/DH Allrwl ... ,..., •Set.Mt, a Tiit 100 a.. ID Tiit bk lMI "-Wn . .....,.. 12:00 ....... "-* D -..: "f-°"'9fat1 Mu" ltd-fl 60-Aldo Ray Ht1lhff Stars • lllttlt: "Alltah•» u,11ai•I" (•nl '39 Jo•n W1ynt Cltut fr1vor 8111n Oonluy Gcorie S.llWI RObtrt 8arral • -...: ~ • tllt SlrMb" (d11) ~6-John Caua.tt'5 Sal Mtnto -12:30- •........ , htw: ''Th•h•t•," .,... " ,.,.. ,.... w "Tiie ... tit" 1:00 ua 111 r....,... -3:00- • -..: "Tiie Ullhlttlhil" (lllJ1) U -Altn ShtrldJn {Kilt!) S<ott. ln Ar«ll. he A1den. Sltven C.11y toM lioyl , ... ,. TUESDAY llMat IS Foi lllOflllf\1 11M1 altt.--fist111p. ple111 '" OAYTIME ,.OGRAM$. ..... ,., ,.., ~. lft tht Of• lllOllies. DA mM£ lllOVIES HI 9 "'-0.1 ArptH (dra) ~ -lllyrOll Htaley Jean Harvey 10:0013 '1lasty Hurt'' (d11) SO- Ronald Ruean. P1111c1a Nut 11:00 CJ ct) "tit IMtcrllr'' (com) ·57 Al.td1e Murphy 11:00 m "TM lkWot •lld "" w.y Seit(' (COll'I) 41 Cary Ct•nt. ShNley Temple 1:00 U ~"Forni bn1m" (adv} '42-fred MacMunay tSl "Affftf in tllt laood" (dra) '61 Orem Ztmbtlt11 J1 1:00 D ct> "SH Woll" (tdv) 4 t -Edward G Rob1rnon 3:00 !Jal CC) "£1 Grm" (adv) '66-Mel Fenei :uo • Ct"J "Tht OiuP!l'lrlllU ol Alpt •12" (d11) 74-Glenn Ford. Bndford Dillman EVENING 8:00 U • l l !~ ((171 CI)"°"' a tJ2l Cll ((211 ti •m11ews 8 Twilahl Z-1 &.Mr Pylt D Cielalllolt m hrtndp F1m11y ll)W-12 a Ht&M'• Horttt fl) DKtnc C:O...,.ny ID Df1iutx s.rits QtM•t~ &!)uttleblub -6:30- f) Dlull! Guest\ 1nclud, W1lh1m tfoldtn Stefanie Powers Lou Gos sttl. Danny Devis & lht Nuhvrllt Blass D 18 la~tn llsbtb.tll lJkm at Dtnm Wy ""111!1 OJ) Mtn Gnlfin Sllow CD r1111ily Alftir ((Ill (})) G4Hlsmolt fDZOlllll ca rJ i> Wllll'• H•~n1 mr-111~ 7:00 a• u 1t 1mm11.in t t 1 lly Tllrtt s.. f l l1 Tel till Trut!I ec-.itretilft m 1 LM L#cy • Tiie f1I e -.1c111arat1 Jtwdll HM Alt4y Criffitll SI MadWl/Lellrtr _, ( IT) TIM hrtrWat f1111fr • lkffe4t'• ""' -7:30-uc.... ea... Tiit ~ c-. •III 0 m Holl,."4 .,.. (J)lhC..S.... e lh Johf'a WiN • (8 (I)) ""' lllr.ch (()!j CJ)) ........ "" Rud a ...... ·.Ht!WI D QIMlll 21 TM!pt ai liln a.. • "f" ,,..., 8:00 D (@ 00} Cl> Wllo's Who D BORDEN Spedal bent * Hipll(ht 01 1tin1lin1 Broi. 1nd Blrnurn·Bliltr Cirtus D !ll! .'.I) dm m Hia~li&llh of RiftclM& llw.. 111d l1r11u111 & l1ilt7 Cifcus Gene Kelly is the host IOI this sptt111 fut1.1nn1 selected acts trom lhe 107th ed11ton of The Greatut Show on Earth Perlomers include Gunther Gebel W1lhams. the 1n1m1I trainer, veleran clown Lou lacobs the rty1ne r 1rfans, 1 trape1t act and lhe Canlo Btothers, 1 h11h wue atl 10. lllo¥il: (211r) "~rp" (dra) 42-Joho Wa)'flr. Marlent D1etr1Ch D (tBJ :I ) I.St) H1or Days Spunky Come Home' A homeless Oog becomes the t1ehl ot fon11e s lifr and when Pobie and Ralph Malph leave the eate open and 11 runs away. they tell him that the do& has been stolen rather lhan fact his wralh D Mowie: ~ (Zhr) "Blood on lhe Arrow'' (W!s) '6C Dalt Robertson m Ust of 1!11 ilflld II> ''"' MllOll fD hiccini's u Bohtmt Recorded live from the Melropolt11n Opera House al Lincoln Cente1 Ne• Y0tt Pucctn1's story ol Bohemian hit 1n Pa11s· Lahn Qu111'1 1n the 1830 s OJ ¥-I Clfllar m llltional Subsc:nptioll T'I T nl -8:30- D GREAT FUN FAMILY! • I IS EllOU61UEW U (QI) ll:) llll mMIEJE [jPl b ~ Aher IS year old Eh11brth is arrested 101 possernon of n11col1CS lorn and Joan Bradford are laced with dual problems ot r11s1n1 money fo1 her trial and try1n& 10 undersland why 21 year old Oav1d movtd away alltr ob1ecl1n& lo tht way they handled the drue bust CD tms-tfits m Ciillese "'°'"'"' all Mowit: 1 ~1 (90) "RablMt, Ruft" (dra) '10 -James Caan m Sit111t1on c..nedy 9:00 0 ([ll ffi) l l) M•A•$•H Hot lips reluctant f1ance, l I Col Donald Penobscot!, who hu kept her in doubt durrne an 8 month eni1se menl m1ves al the 4077th on leave from Toliyo and shocks her by de t1d1n1 to be m1r11ed 11&hl away u a:~ ti 1 m llRlillll God.linoi. Mtploll A scm1cellcfi0n &enre w11h John ~luslu MecalOfl 1s chosen by the crealures of Seatop11 lo wruk havoc on earth for the d1m1ee done lo the sea by atomte eaplos1ons. but Godzilla teams up w1lh the robot Jet lacuar to battle Meaalon and G11an Ind then vttt()(J savtl c1v1h11hon l!I Moowit: (l~r) "M111111 Ille flJbic Tn,ut" (tom) 3~ WC Fields JQl Mrrte: Cj (2~r) "W11nl111 Sllot" (drt) 68 D1v1d llO\Stn m11e~ Gfiffills.. Cl) Vif11N11 fa MllSlul Vantty -9:30- • (()!j (])) I]) OM 0.J 11 A T1llll • ca (ll) (lit l'IEMIEH Tilrw'1 C-,..7 "A M1n AbOllt The tlouse" Two youn1 con11mpor1ry roun1 women need 1 lhud room mite and decide lo share lhe11 •Ptrlment Wllh I min ID M111k.al Series T\I WEEK. "1AACH 13, 11171 10:00 D (UJ (])) Cl) lot1k Smon Hubley cuests u Sister M1111. a nuo ••lh 1 stron1 sense of revenRe •uiost a Po•trful 111hne tucuhvt .tto she thinks 11 responsible for her SISltr's dtalh D @ CJ) Ila lllC ""' R""' The tut Vora&e ol the Arao Mertllanl'' An NBC Ht'«' spttial ••lh cormpondenl Jolin Dancy re por11nc eum1n1ne the cucum slancts surround1nc the n1hon s b1Ues1 oil spill lhe b•eekup or the l 1be111n re11s1trtd 011 tanker ~rio Merchant 011 Nanhidet Oii Decem btr IS 1916 In addition the pro 1ram looks al the tan~er business 1n cenml and the role of the US Coast Guard 1n respond1n1 to 011 spills 9&111119' ({)~rty ·-• ( l1tJ ti)) (lll Wutsldt Mtcli ul lames Slocan Linda Carlson 1nd Ernest Thomson star u docto1s •hO try to b11n1 the personal touch b.lck into med•cioe When 1 teathe1 at a school lor lht deaf and a youna student are 1n1ured by • runaway tractor tht three doctois d1scovt1 I hey hne ~lrona emoltonal u •ell as physic.al problems to llandle (8) "'"MllM• -10:30- m m m•IW$ 11:00 o•ma..., u CJ) cmi fU) (I) lltwt l!I lall CJ.) Lowe~ Stytt Lil Sile* M1tcll u, Ulr..W. m Mary Htrt1M11, Mary Mlmll• Cl) Tiit .._,_n ( (]1j ) Tiit blldl SM. m n.. rtnt llrcfll °' 1'n1111t1o11 -11:30- f) <Cf1J l m cas 1..111 Mcwlt: t~ "Catlow" (wes) ·71 Yul Bryn ne1. RIChtrd C1enna e @ m lIDl m .,_, c.,_ ({)Them Club D ( f2I) ())) QJ) T llflllilr llowle of tht ""' "Isn't It Shock1nf m11 ... a> Set Billo !Ml Tht 700 Club 12:00 e !Isl tf Crou<llo Ill llowit: (Cl ""'9rUl11 in ~"~ Lttt" (adv) '64 -loan Shawlee. Gt°'ae Mont1ome11 V1le11e V11da m Morie: "I , ... Tllis WtllllftH (dn) 40 Spence• !racy, Hedy lam1r1. Jtc• Carson. la111nt D1y Cl) Mtw11• "Udtrwerl4 Story" (tnJS) 50 Dan Duryea, Gale Sl°'m m utiM c.i-ti• -12:30- • All-ll!pt sa-. "flit Cruhrre," "llel•b¥ta." "Tiie """"'" 1:00 u @ rfJ 1mi r- 2:00 0 Mnit DM•l1f11t111: "01ce Ujllll A ,_,_t "bee Strttt" m All·lllc•• Slit•: "Mitt• Ow11 blt*llelltt," "S..ta ,.~ -3:05- • Mttlt: CC> "lie 111111 ta u llilff" (dre) '62 Jeffrey tlunler, Mtllhlll Thompson. 8.i1ba11 Peru, Ronald Remr. Paul f dwuds. . ........ IWEDNESDAYI llMOt 16 Fer --· ... lfttnllM listlllp. C: ... DAm ME now111s. • ,., ... C0911Milftc:e, "" tM UfS lllWia. OAmllll llOVl£S t-.JO 8 ......., • AU.," (d11) 'S2-Anna Huatt Michael W11d1n1 IO:UI ta "Slit's Weni111 Htt WIJ ""*"' C..." ('4m) ·sz-Ronald lluaan, V1111n1a Mayo. ~ne Nelson \1:00 --~ "Tiit Oth11 lb•" (dra) 10 -Roy Th1nnes. Join Hackett. Tammy C11mes. Arthui Hill 12:00 m "* "'"· Print• H1r1rott" (com) '44 Robert Walker, Donni Reed. Keenan ~nn 1:00 D (t) "RICift1 Bloocl" (actv) '5•-8111 Williams. Jean Porte1 18) CC) "Dt1111lrius ind 011 ~l1dl1tors" (dra) 5• Victor ~lure. Susan Hayward l:OO Cl CC) "lllret Oil A C.UC:lt" (com) '66-Jeiry Lewis J:OO lDI ce> "hlht11" (•d•) 67 -Rlque! Welch l:JO •CC) "Ra11" (dr1) 66 Glenn fa1d Sttll1 Stevens e:oo •• (I) ((Ill ) ..... D @ (Qlt()) ID..._ SOUTH POLE CONTROVERSY bl tM course of dllcovtr1111 the South Pole in 1911, ROlld Amunc!Mn sl1111htertd 24 of h1S husky dop and fed tht carcasses to Ills men and lo tlle r111111n1n1 animals T hts sllocktd many people, and the proud, s1ubborn Norwtslln •l9lol'tt found lumself scorned rattler !Nn accll1mtd when he returned "Amundsen," tfle fi111l 111stallment 1n Ille 10 part 11nes Ten Who Oartd, 1tn 04\ KTTV, Qlant1tl l l, Thursday at &PM. "Amundsen wu 1 t1nl1•·mindtd man 11 ever there was one," comments host wr1tor Anthony Quinn "He'd drtamed of beme a Polar tl~tf tvtr since he was I~. from that moment on, h• did everyt111111 he could to toupen his body to Ille effects of the cold, dimbin1snowyplateaus1n Nor#ay, steepin1 with ope11 windows on bitterly cold lhlflts. Only th• Nonreeians eavt him the acclaim he dtsetvtd." The clop used in the film btlon1 to the Norsk T rekkhundklub Mollntain Rl:5Cut Group th•I patrols the arcttc wastes where the 8 :00 U THE MIMCU MOICTHS • Dramatic film-studJ of conception l birth O (<Ill CJ)) (I) The Miracle lllontlls A unique and dramatlC 1nl01 mahonal speci.11 dealin1 with the sc1tnce ol human conceptlOll ttsla 1100 and birth, and loc11S1n1 on th1ee mothe~ •hose "problem 111eenan cits' were saved by nu1ly muacutous mtdic1t ltthnoloty II (JJ) :]) ® m Th lift I Ti11n of ti1inly Ad1111s G1111ly Ada1111 n~s his lllt to uve lht h•ts ol animals tauallt 1n an uuplln& volcano D lllo•tt: CC'> (2h1) "Chu•uco" (d11) 68-RIChald Ec•n (J) Mewit: (Zllr) "TM Kt7" (d11) 'SB-Wilham Holdtn, Soph11 lortn D (all (J)) 1ll) lh• llon1t Wo!Mn Jaime travels lo Pans w1lh art lortei P1e11e Lamont to lr1P a masltl criminal and recover 01111nal m1ssinc pamllnas Cl Movie: ~ (2hr) "A Man C.lltd lilllllOll~ (wes) '69 Tony Franciosa m W"lld WOf1d of Anim1b O> ''"' Muon fB Korun Variety Hour (21) llrlionll Geotraphtc Ame11t1ns on fverest" al) GENETIC RESEARCH· * FACTS VS. FEAll m llw1 "The Gene Enaineers lht fasc1nat1n1 and controvtisial story ol aentllc en11neer1na 1ese1rth 111hich ''"'"' some day Ind lo dtltct litt babies or eenefltally P!Dltammed pt0plt 0> OIMpionslMp Wra1~111 m 11atio111t SullKriptiol n rest -8:30-m Croa-Wib 9:00 fJ THE DEADLIEST • SWON·tlut drama of pro hotktJ tradto 0 (t!IJ <DI (I) llm!il lfit DoM1iest S.... A OriiiiittC spectal Sfllllflt Michul Mon1rty and Kt'11n Conway about a proltSSIOMI athlete •host ptrson1hty and pn11c1ples ait b1ul1hzed by his hun1er IOI success at any cost The proeram dram11uu tht uncert11nty of tht pro 1thletu' um1t esoec11lly lht p1euu1ts on them not ooly lo be winners but crowd plums-and lht pubhc·s ahludts tow11d "contact sports P1t11c~ O'Hul, Andrew Duaaan, Sully Boyar and Willer McGrnn also st11 II '21> (lJ <ml D C,0 Sh1rhy Sharhy 1s tht obied of cons1de1able s.peculallon in lht bumks is a otsull of his ftntthy pnvalt :onvt1ullon with 1 w1a salesman U ((21) (})) !DJ lmtta Tony tails 1n love and runs away with the l>eaul1lul wife ot a aanaster m Min 'riffi11 Show O> Vircilliln 19.J Alltricl al) IRISH UPRISING • AFFECTS BOY'S LIFE m Grut ,ertonMllCtS: ~ "An Only Child" by frank O'ConllOf Althouah younc Michael O'Donovan. in hrsh boy hvrnc 111 lht slums of :Ork. hu been bro111hl up to behevt 111 tht vwtuts ol tht Encl1sh. his 1ku chanst wrth the lrish/Brthsh up11sin1 of 1916 dnrma was stff>t. Both Amundsen's prefabricated hut and his sled&ts #tfe Sc>tCialty rtcruted, as was the Pol11 cloth1nc the actors wore Thtst and other accessones were so faithfully reproduced that many have found their way into museums all O'ler the world. In addition to rely1n1 on Amundsen's own account, scriptwriter Ian Rodeer unearthed and tr1nslated the unpubhshed diaries of othet membe!l of the eiped1tion. Rodcer also talked '"'" lorcen Stub berud, the only surv1vin1 member of Amundsen's party. It all adds up to the portrayal of 1 complicated, t1kulatln1 man who never achieved the fame he souaht and dmrved-partly because of the sl1u1htered 1nimals, partly because the man Amundsen bt1t to tlle Pole, Captein Scott, perished on his way back. "Stranaely, th1S disaster turned Scott into 1 hero end Amundsen into somethin1 of 1 villein," observes Anthony Quinn. "People !tit Amundsen was unfor1tv1bly cruel In kill1n1 and eatine his dop. That Scott did the same lhlna with his ponies wu i1nored." .... 11 WEDNHOAY (Continued) -9:30- D (ll) ()) <ie9 ID lllC WtdntS. Dy Mwlt: CC) (90) ''The Owl 1114 lht ,~u1ut" (com) · 70 C•otee Se111 B1rbr1 Stte1und Robttt Klein A t11ce about two h1thl1 1n comp1hble city dwelleo who turn 10 &el 1lon1 1n spite ol themselves 10:00 a CJ""" (J)~llt'rve 8 (QI) ) 0 ~riot'• All&th A ull hrl operaler with 1 bur1t1rl 1101n1 on lht side makes !ht m1< take ol robbrn11 wrcl1m •rlh ~1nd1 cate connechons tlAl lillJ G11Mm ClllSIM m lsrMI Ttd1y Clll '"-*t m BEGllllHllG or THE * EJID Of II MARRIAGE f1) ,..... ll.,./$ctllt$ f tOlll l lhrrla&t "lhe Att ot Swetp1n1 Under the Rue" M1111nne ilnd Johan continue lo m11nt11n a t1c1de ot wedded blis.s 11thou1h they are 1•1re ot something wrong btlween them -10:30-m CD m 11WJ 11:00 a o m D ...., e (121) Cl>) lM AIMflcH Slylt llJ Sial* ... tdl UJ e ID !lal """ •'"-'* m ..,., lllftmw, Miry Hlftm111 • Tiie "'81)•1111n (Clll ) Tiie .... s.. SWtl"-tie fD JOYCE CMOl OATtS' * TEJIDEI, MOYlllC: TllLE fiD II ........ trl Ice Bud on I sllol1 SIOIY l>y loyet Carol 01tu. • nun (rlOAnuala flln111n) tuch1nt ktmh1<e 11 a C.t.holtc Un1vtn1ty IS blffltd by IM 1ttenfloM ol ont of !let slllftnts (Petti t1inpert) -11:30- • ((,fl) Cl)) CIJ CIS Ute llewle. Cl!) ~ Pril~ (dla) 66 J;mu C61nt1. (YI Ma111 S.rnt Da:IJ (l)CllD~ C... Tiie rn a. • <• ('))) 0 ,.. 1toe•t11/ ..,., ........ ..... •Set. .. a nit*°'* • ,,.... ... " ..... City lMllb 12100 ..... Clwdle ...... ~· ..... kM•J" (di•) '11 11.tll l•11d • ..-. ""' i.... .. ca,...· (dr1) '48-ltrta Ha-,-tlt ....... : "fr..tltf C,,1" (WIS) C!>-Yl'Ollllt DtC.rlo. ltod C.mtron -12:30-....... a.: ........ Tlllt." ....... (111t .....,,. ....,.. •a.I& ,,.._ ,,.... "Slit Stoops to C.Onqlltf" 1:00 D III 0 TIMl1" 2:00 ....... o..Mefut•1t: "l ltty ,.,.., . ""' .........,. "'*"" e Ml-lltllt Sllft: ''nt A.11111 Siiia." "flit Dlllill .. ou ..... ~ -2:05- • •twit: ucr1.. tf raailt•" (mrs> '57-Barl>lra S11nwyck ~ ... 12 THURSDAY llMCH 17 fer ...,_, aN afte,_ lisbttp.. pkne ... oarmu ,ao,u11s. .... lot ..., Cll!WIMtlCf, trt tlle .. ,., ........ DA mME lllOVIES HID c.t:l "Illy Wild lnsll ltose" (mus) 47-Dennis Mor11n Anene Oahl 10 00 (8) "butt lodH" (du) 40-Ronald Ruaan Pal O'Bnen, ~It Pa&t II :00 D ·r 1(11b11& htlltr Du-" (dra) 48 Pat O'Bnen D111yl H1ck~n Myin1 Dell 11·00 m "lldJ frOlll SbHfllll" (m,s) '48 O.$Oll Welles. Rita llayworth. lvtrtll Smne 1:00 U {tJ "For the Lon of Mitt" (dra) '60-R1Ch11d Bue h.l•t. Stu [rw1n '2t tC> "Wolldtrs ol Alaclditl" (adv) '61 Oonatd O'Connor. Noelle Ad1111. V1nono de Stea. 2:00 Cl le:> "Tyrallt of Ly~ n. Solt "' Hertula" (hot) '63-Cordon Scott. Massuno Str1to l:OO <m> CC) "Tiie futhtr hrils of llurtl Md it.rdy" (com) '61 Stan l1u1el, Ohver Hatdy 3:30 B CC) "Slay Ridt" (dra ) 72 -Ctenn ford £dc•r Buchanan VICIOI Campos Petti fOld •V•NINQ 8:00 11 Cl) ((ll) (])) lhws e a m a""" eta Siii T* '-' l'lll e (121l CJ)) 8 Ftmln-Y111t11 HtlYJlltlpt fipt Cont'd lrom 5 JOPM Ceorae F01em1n n Jimmy Youna 111 • classic blttle of w"trut inc bo11na slytn lrvt from Puerto Rico -~· .,.,... .. ,.., .... u • Oectric C..11y • Uttlt it.ah -6:30- • DINth! Guuts 1ndude W1yne Roten. Pit Boone. Roy Ct•rk ind Bob Cttllt (I) ,.,.,, ""1111 (fl .., c.iflll .. .,...,"' .. (('(l)CJJI'--' ei.. at .. r.a 7:00 D O(()G)Gllns eu.na. ., "'•See Tt Ttl ta. lnllll .Cwwti .... e 11. ... lAicy .. ,.. ·-G11"1111 • Mldltlll.*lr ~ -~· . .., -7:JO- D Wf ~ Clark evests eLM...,_M)tl (J)Tile.,.. c..,- (1) c:...w c.-. .......... (BJ tDJ Cl) llltdl '91111 m 11114r 1u11c11 ( ()1) Cl)) nit Wilkfll lllvthtn a Hop11'1 Htroa m CM,..1 za l lllltllt m l'riet " lllPt m ~,..,,.., 8:00 0 THE ACHIEVUIEKTI * llEW·THE Wll.LTOllS D (t!l) Cl)) (I) Tiit W1ltm John llor ts mesmenztd by the sink 1"1 contrlSI between Ne• York Coty and W1tton s Mount1111 when tht 1mpahtnt wrrttt sats lo lht t>.1 city 1n hol>t$ of hndrn1 Olll rf hts fin.lily completed nOYel will bt publtshtd D i11J (I) Cial m llCAA Wtl· 11111 l rvt C1Wtr1ee of Rt11011al M!m1 final 11me Tea ms not decided •I p1w time U llowit: CZ•r) "Watlitn•c Hei&llts" (dra) '39 l1urtnce Olmt1, Mette Oberon. On1d N1wen U O Wtlcome lac• llttttr Arnold must uphold the Swealho1 honoi when he volu"teel'l to lice Killer ~rvet11 1n the tine G MoM: ~ (Ur) "C111111011 tor Cofdol>1" (adv) '/O Geor&t Pepp1rd, Cionnna Ralh m T011it1 Roald lllllunchon * Unkds Tiit M,sterits Of Tiit Soutll ,. m CD Tea Wiie O.rtd Ro1ld AmundM!n" Br 1911 the race fOI the ulltmate 1011 ot uplor1hon, the South Pole. !lad ttached tu hn1t 1ound A&1111st the tenrble cond1t1011s of Polit trml, a Norwt111n. R0tld Amundsen. was to PfO'te ftCIOoous His compettlor, C.pt11n Scott dted 111 the 1tttmpt CD hnJ MaMll S ~ c.t:l {ltlt) "WNI A WIJ t. Ge" (corn) '6'-Sh""' Maclarne PIUI Newm111 Robttl Mitchum Dean M1rt1n m 11at"'*' T11u1n m ~ s.cri,titll n 1.a -1:30-• UC ...... s,.dal: ~ (Z~r) "ll1roo11d" (d11) '69-Grecory Peck, Rtehard Crenn1. J1mn rran ctseus. Gene Hac•men. David Ian ssen A U.S manned Sj)att $htP misfires durin& rt entty and its utw becomes marooned rn spice IS 1 desperate rescue plan rs put into Oj)tl1tion and tht world-and the utroneuts' w1ves-W1lth and w111 <a Cl) 1 a..ttcW a ..,..: Ci=J <'°> ~111o ., ..... (wes) 'S9 John Wayne, Dean M1rt1n 9i00 9 (!lll Cl)) ()) H1w11i rht·O Mel Ferrer (UtSIJ 1$ RHICk .• sor. and Ptt H1llflt is 1 Coft1t1rt1ent scientist Or Crul Ormsbet in toniclrt'• tpi.soclt 111 lflltth Sien M«llnen crappies •rt~ th• mY'ttfY of 1 sunkt11 Soviet subtn1r111t. Cl) ... c.c:> (%lw) "Tllt ..... bttr" (drt) '64-Annt Bancroft Ptttr f111C11, lemtt Muon. J1n1nt GrlJ, Ctd11c Hatdwrch. Roultnd All•MOll. Alan Webb • llltn Grlffll sa.. • nit VlriWea • a.lllltila "fllt Htro as Arttst" llenntlh Clar• dtacvsses Micll1l1naelo. Bram•nlt. RephHI and other dom1n111n1 111uru of Ren11uarQ Rome. <• CJ)) hr1TNtt FallllJ -9~­ (8(1)) •NJ ... TV wEEll. MARCH 13, 1971 10:00 a (ll) lIJ) (I) latubr Jtnu Betty drops over for 1 bU'lhday celt bration wllh a 111th1tnd to d1scom slit's been the v1Ct1m of a bur1t1ry but the 1111. mysteuously 1efust1 lo report the cnme to the pohc:e D (I) CDl llt HC's k11 "'Stller: Tiit llli11tr111u hcllu&t Ciound ruin for the u ch1n&e ol h1ch 1l1ttude IYtoscope plens ntt6td by the Alhu. and 1ndust111t d11rnonds w1nted by lhe H11is. are set 1n oPftlhon by a US lntell11nu acent 11 lhe her1ht ol W01ld War Ii am•.., a 6lllllM• m Mklllla & lltn (R) (121) Il l) lll• tnm4tblt 8md IKMM -10:30-m mm Ntws 11:00 uam111111ns D l2IJ m (1Ql m """ a lovt AIMl'kln Stylt ()) Silltlts Match Up Cl lrOllSldt G» ... ry Hartman, Mary IUrtman m Tiie HoMJlllOOMn ((ll) <l l) Tiit Randt $'- all lest "' &rocicM tll) HAUllTlllC COMEOY OF * 111111, WIFE & GHOST m llitlM s,irtt lhe t9•~ him •r1 MOn ot lht Newt Cow11d tomedy clns1c futures Ru Hamson 1s a novelist who finds muutd hit to his second wife (Cons11nct Cumm1nas1 cornpltuted by the appearance ot h1~ Inst wife's chosl (Kay Hammond> ( l2t; ) L1'1t lmtftan Styje -11:30-u ((}7) UJ) If CIS Litt Mwi. (C) M...,., c., "' a ~at; "11111- dtzlf" (dra) 74-Cltnl Welkei 11 @ Cl) o~ m w.., eana.. Tiie rn Clutt 8 (121 (J)) Qfl Tllursdar lliP1 $ftdll "01w1d Haltllllft ~mbltrs Winners and losers" ...... m Set lilb a "" 100 ciu11 12:00 91tsttlGrMllo e llowle: Ci=J ""''"' of the Wtst1111 Wtrf4" (c~m) '63-SiobhJn Mclitnna, G1ry RJymond CD Cr-Wits CD Mwlt: "A Vtry ""''' Altair" (dra) '62-M11cello Muho11nm -12:30- • All·MIOt Slltir. "1\r• Clltttl ,., tlM fn., .. "011t s.Nty Atttr· -. .. ~ ca,. lbltwf' m hrit: "Di.,1tdl ;, .. te• llm" (doc) 40-Crowth of w11e st1 vrct to •ortd ••de news 1atht11n1 I:) ...... 1:00 D ID l1I r...,.,... 2:00 ....... ~•r. "lattlt" tilt Ctlll1Hll4ft," "Fltall 111• Fut..y" -2:30-...... IP1 s.: Mc.r. " tlM fMlll c.r,.," "TM lltte lllurlltr 11 st. T f'lllltM" -3:05- • Mtwle: CC1 "It H.td t. It Y1t1" (com) 'C/-Cln&er Rorers I FRIDAY MMCM II r. _..., • .,_ ...,. ,itue '" DAmlll£ l'ICKRAMS. ..... .., ,_, Cllflil d1 ct, art !fie day's...,,, DAmll£ 11CM£S •:JO e "ltuiu" (com) '62- Ancie D1ck1nson, Maurice ClteY1liei 10:00 a "Dtaptralt lt•t1tJ" (dra) '42-ROllald Rucan, fool Flynn, Arlhur Kennedy I Z:OO CD "Tiit c-,iulon" (aclv) '«-Hedy 1Jm1rr, Paul Henmd 1:00 D ~,. (d11) '40- l1tk1t Cooper, Bttty Field QI) (t) "Menilb lltrMtn" (dra) '62 Jett Chandler. Ty Hardin W~I Hutchin~ l:OO Cll :cl "Cratt ill die WoM' (sci h) '6~-01n1 Andre•s lanene Scott. Keeton MOOle l:OO (10) IC) "l.tttlld of Custer" (•es) '68 Wayne Maunder Shm P1Ckens 3:JO 8 <.CJ • Jubll" (wes) '56- Glenn r ord f rnest Bor1n1ne Rod Ste11er r ehc11 fan Valene r rtnch EVENING I 8:00 U (~ CD) Cl) Tiit Alrim Qutt11 One hour 1dvtnlurt, bued on The Af11un Queen" by CS FOfesttr and set 1n Alnca dur1nc WW I, luturinc lhe boat 1ls scrully unpohshed capt11n and 1 feisty '"°"'in m1U10n1ry with whom the captain cames on 1 fo'le hete 1ela 1tonsh1p while they both attempt to thwart the Germans. D @ Cl) CB Cllt Sulerd Hd s.it "Fred S1nis tht Blues" Buoyed by his success in an amateur song w11hn& contest. Frtd Ines to peddle some ol his SOfllS to blues smaer 8 B Ktnt but B B 's 101 ll)e blues t>tuuse a IOOl!lan he once loved ran awo wtlh a 1unkman from St Louis ....... ; a:> (211r) "$ulv~ (ld't) 72-Jnon Robards. Pelet Falk. Martin lan«Ulf' Cl) Mtvle: CCJ (ar) "Tiit bcllantN b&a.r (aclv) 58-Dana And1ews, Jane Powell Don Dubbins. Arthur Shields a <a (()) a 0ariny alld 11tr1t Guests are Mclean Slevenson and Sonny James Cl) ~rboft ' Ctlnpa117 0 Moorit; CC) (21tr) "Arrowllud" (wu) '53-Charlton Heston, J1c~ Palanct. Katy Jur1do Br11n Keith Melburn StOflf CD 111.-tM Sri Cll P'trTJ .._ JJ) Wan10n llaUttlllll 1rforio1s YS Los r\neeies m wni.'* "* '" am.. m E tMt m llatioi\11 Subscription TY Tm -8:30- D 1111 w l.IOl m Chico a11d t11t lllan llJ Sin Oitao CD Dldaer S,.WI: "l A Oodeers- Co.n& on Twfllly" m WaH Street Wttl 9:00 0 (1£1'1 I\)) S.111 & Cller Sllow Sonny and Cher prtstnl h11h hahts ltom the enhre season a @ m cm cm TIM 1octtord r11t1 To Prolect and Sf~t" Conct ol • two put story. u an overly protective police buff (&uest Joyct V1n Patten) s1mullaneously mahrns lhf rep11lallon ol Del Becker (Jot Slntos} and 1eopard11u RockfOfd's tlforls lo p1oltcl the hie ol an undtrw01ld IHyer's 11rtlnend • <ca ())) a aac ri"" 111111t lllMI: cc-(%111) "'lllelMn Wiie crltd lllllr•11" (susp) 15 Ari Carney, CIOf1s l efehman. Raul Julia, Lut1c r\tnat, [d.,rd Asner D11hlnn Carroll Kite IKkson, T1n1 Louise. N1ncy Walhr lht murder of• youn1 wom1n und$ woes ol shock throucll her ne1(hb0thood 8111 the detective rnvut1c11ina the murder soon discovers that m1ny ol htr ne11hbors heard l\tr cnes lor h1lp 1nd did nolh1na about 11 H• trio '" vain to 1e1 coo0t1111on from the nel(hbon wh1I« the -11111 ttllkJ his neat vichm m 11t1Y "11r111 111ew • Tiit VlrPMN f.t) CM SHY MAii I 11.U 111 MAID AllD 8USS1 fD a.. Tlltetn "Slit St~ to ConQuet" Oltrer Goldsmiths cl1uic comedy 1bolrt a brlllhll youn1 Nn •flo m1$11ku Squirt Htrdcntle's hollM IOf 1n t~n. ud sets on • chain of mi.ups and mrSunderst1ndincs. G>NtdleeT.,..U.. 10:00 u HOT llEW sn TEAM! * HUllTEHEW SERIES a <<m (])) Cl) H1111ter Oould 0 Connor C11tsts as I son& llld dance man who l>twmu a ~., l1&ure 1n Utt search by hm Hunter ind Miity S111w lor the assassin of 1n undet world haure o @ Cl) (!Di m Q•h•cy Throuall a s1ines ol miudventurts, Quincy is delayed and lhe chief coroner 1s ptrsonally uked to ta~e charae of 1 police matter 1nvolv1na secunty D m lltws CJ) Ctlellrity ~lit D b11t1 allCI llw1• 121>'--'• m £J 11t11AMl4t -10:30- CD m EBllftl QJ Kotu11 Dra1111 11:00 u a o a 11 ... 0 Cl) lJa) 0 ({) ""' D ((8) Cl)) I.Mt American Sly1t (I) Sillcta Matdl Up D Moorit: ti:> "Walk. DDn't a11n" (com) '66-Cuy Grant. Slmanlha Euar. Jim Hutt011 CD MllJ Hart.1111, MllJ "'rt1111n CB TIM HolltJlll II an (@CD) TIM RIM• Sllow S lattl 6ftdt m 0n1111t1c Series -11:30-u (@ {))) Cl) CIS Lm Morie: CC) "Tiit Wicbd Dre11111 -1 P'aula Sdlvlt1" (tom) '68-[lke Sommer O @(]) Cf.al tm.W..., c.r. ()) Mowlt: "The Girl F1t111 Jones TV WEEK, MARCH 13, 1977 leadt" (cOfn) '49 -V11c1nia Moo 8 <a Cl)) IJt SIU T. CDlll'n a> $ct. Ii ... 1211 700 a. eD VIVECA LINDFORS Ill • 011£ WOMAN SP'ECIAL m I AM A .... V1vtca Lindlon 1ccl11med one woman show poi tray1nc what 1t is like lo be 1 woman m 11oi1111 12:00 II Dlxo '71 mo.1-. • -..: "I.Mt ol l'Mtt O•t11s" (ldv) '53-Hedy l1m1rr -12:30- • Alt.llialit s.... "ta,talR OtiM, H "'Cl1 Cif1, ff MC..rttf Nit" II S..-O..be "Their Own becuhoners ' Dean Stockwell and Herschel Bern1rd1 st11 G> Mhit: "Tht fou11hinhud" (dra) '49-Cary Cooper Qll Soul T11il 1:00 G T1lubolrl 0 @ Cll [Ol lllldllictit s,tti.t 8 lluitltr 2:00 Cl) DoMbltft1IMrt Mhit: "W~o KlllH Mary ""-l'a El N11111?" "Odds ApiMt r..,,.... -2:30- G> Al-llicltl SMw: ''flit StnllOf was lndiscrttt," "ltlls ol St. T rillia111" -3:05- D lllowit: CCJ "ne hll of rr1nh111t1i11" (SCI 11) '64 Peter Cush1n1. Pele• Woodthorpe LUGGAGE TAGS from your business card Send one card for each tag + one spare. We return permanently sealed attractive tag & strap, meeting airline 1.0. requirements. Prevent loss & theft! Fe); a personalized tag enclose wallpaper. fabric or "Day Glo" paper & we will back & trim your tags Or try two cards back to back. $2 ea. or 3/$5 415 tags $1.60 ea. 6/9 tags $1.50 ea. 10 or more $1.40 ea. Sates Tax Included No Cerd? Ot41iw yout own, or '•"4 your n.tn"W, 60i:lffn •"4 11"0,.. f\ult!IMr Wt ·11 ""'t' ON' c•ra "' t•o ADD ?S "'" SATURDAY MMCH 19 MORNING 6:00 ............ •Tiii .. Vally Cl) Sulllm s.-mr li1 c--ity feeAld -6:30- .. !\et'• c:.t Cl)Wtter*t D '-~ Sc.nt {II""'"' ..... ,_... 18 Utlit Flw ll>lilonliltS... a r111a Mttrt 7:00 e IDl C.IJ ~ m WoodJ ,.... pecltl Shew D hc..tteri Cll w.Mtnd • (C2:1J t))) aJJ Tom & Jerr,1 llulllWySMI (I.) Meric.la Fllfllitvrt D Twlll I IM ISlllts CD o...btJ lliews .., s-'"" sa.. f:ZllT• tlf Hullll -7:30- • S-.. s..ater e @ 1.11 ori..P'Mt.tlt1 .,..,.,,,.. •<• ) .......... ........... D IWF .. Slllll ID ... : ~ ... GIMI JAts llldl· ...,.v (tom) 49 luc1lle 8111 Wiii~ ltoldtn Janis ~ner lamu Glta!Oft Stew Ounne .......... ( (ll'I ) II.a M• S)(~J--- 8:00 8 ( fJl '"} ) fl Syhul" & ,..., ,.,.,...,c..- •<•OO>a~ o.. ..... : (C).,... Sfiili:lll lb•" (uh) '4S-Maw1een O'H•r• Piul Ht11rt1d, W•lter Slttak, N111ty Calrs .., "'-'t .... " l..t 111 Wc:t " f .. ,. -1:30- • (Cl» IJ )) (I) CM Cid ... llllmll "' (I) 9:00 D (lllJ (])) (() luas Bunn1/ bid llu111111 .. !DI Cl) ClAl m Granclst.Jncl East SW. Kids CD ...._: ~ '1\e Stranpr Wo<t A '*'" (wes) 53-IQndofph Saitl. Clalfe freYOf. Joan Weldon. Ceor1e Macrudy C1ntsl Bor1n1nr lrr Marvin m 111111111 -9:30- a 11@ LIJ m llW Sasht- lllU J nplelleHt1 Re1ional camrs Tums undecided al press lime II (8 "J ) 8 Krtllh Super- show a> SMlh Gale Anita rHttYll hrl4t m a1 Dia 10:00 f) (OT )i ) lf J Tamn D Mcmt: o:cJ "TM SM ot Rollin Hood" (adv) ·5~ Oav•d Hed1sun, lunr li!veri<.k. David tartar Ma11us Co11ne G Wanttcl Dud Of AJivt 121.l Hot f lld11 Show m 6ra911 P'ri• Tennis: The VolYo Classic Srm1 linals 1n lht single\ and doubles malchrs lrom Washtng1on DC m Trilluna ri.blka -10:30- f) (UI l i ) t t Ntw Mvtntum t4 lllllun l Motle: "~1n Tuabolt Anntt" (adv) 4S lane Oarwell £dear Kennedy • (at lJ) Qf ~ptffntnds m -.Mtt ' c.te11e 3 Vlllty ti ltM 01-Hn m c-"' " 11a111111 11:00 fJ ( t11 $ ) 6 Sh111•tlm ltowr II ('29 1111 <Hl ~ Ttul'Nm .. 1 ,..,,.n Oiampttlllll" l 1vr cuvrraer ul l~e lhud round ol play in lh1s goll fournamenl hom lhe S1w11us Coun lry Club in Jacksonville. no11da m L.A. ''"•IM CHl T1I lht1Ut11 -lt:30-o -.i.: ~ "follow tht Sun" (dn) 'St -Glenn ford Annt Bailer Denn" O'Keete lunt 1!1v0< ID Tiit b<tn lohnnv R11th@r101d hosts mOuWoon l2tl Tiit MU1111 f1111My AFT•RMOOM 12:00 o c !lli CI>> (I) r 1t Allltfl • (I) TllUll "°"' m East Wt w, m o.,.._, (I) Set. lilk• ® Adiell Tllulrt -12:30- D <11 )_LARll U (al) r .I ) ~' <MdNll C.Uple CD I.Ill •• 5'Kt GJ liloftt: IC. "T&flow !Aeunu111" rwts) 55-Lu Barket Mala Powm m C.r1111U 1 :00 f) {(ITJ 1 JJ) I > War Ovt ~111n D An&•ls la.sdalt Liv' hom Palm Sprinp. Ca Antels vs 01kland As U ((3) llJ) (Jf) AllltnUn lllld· sbnd -1:30- 0 ((111 lll) m Children's fdm festival l)) Scltnct f"tctioll Tllut11 li1 Morie: (_c) "Attkk of Ill• Mu~· ,_ l'eoplt" (hOI) '66 Akuo Kubo N1k1 Yashiro CD Soltl T111n 0) M1m1 2:00 f) Me4K Birth Contlol Upd11r" U He.H On (f) 011ptl (l)hrun (@ 13 ) lod Coflcart fD ~ Tllt'1tr ,,_ She Sloops lo Conquer ('2tl ,J ) U.S. Fann lttpoft ,. lftitdled -2:30- D Stesa lD Lunun1 11 CtltbntJ eo.thia l.IJ I DrlMI crl Jaan111t CD Outt1 lilllib ((21) J )) A111ut Wo4'W IDl Tiit Lucy ShOlt 3:00 D ""1ma\t11 D Satuid.11 ll) Ovtdoors 11 At1'1 Sports World CIJ Star Trek o Movie: C.CJ "lndl•n P'•int" (Vies) '64 Johnny Cr1wfo1d, lay Solverhrels 1101 Mowie: I.Cl "In Lih fli11I" (com) '67 -James Coburn let J Cobb lun Hale Andrew Oucean Anna lee --------------------(I) a.o.i.. Cl "Ytlltw Tt111alll_." The last epllOde of The Mary 'fyler Moore Show air• Saturday •I 8PM on CBS The current cast 19 shown: Betty White, ()eofvla Enget and Ml .. Moore (front, L·R); and t<nlgh\, MacLeod and Aana1 (rHr, L·A). ,....,. {•es) ·~4 Rorr wlhoun. Noah Berry Jr Pruit Casile Prier Cnvn Warner Andrrson ill! C.L s,.ec1 luc&J STiit Mlltk ~ (Qll (I.)) WotW crl S."tnf Cl)~rifla Im S.11 111d T•t Sllll a "" ..,...,.. ,.., -3:30- 8 ft Takn All ll!Mb B s.iafallllly..._ ID 1'llt U..111,_ • (9 CJ)) ht.._..,. TM The $75,000 Mu11el Ctt11 Open from the 8udeye Lann 1n North Olmslnd, Ohio CD Mbsloll: f...,...iwt (01) (J')l.::111 ...... lflcltt (fl) Cl) ti S.llt4 a rtrt•1 w....., T\' WEEK, MAAOH IS. 1971 4:00 D VOJt l' Iii Ille Wt. crl Ille Su W OvtMn (Cl»(})) hrtttts: ,erttlon ill E•• catilMI fB CiM Ulliwnll @ (]) s,.c. Cholt/JrW.ettrtlitt Ir. m~taTrhtf m v.a " Acmttw• -4:30- f) ((]J) 1)) C1S St*b S'9<· txlllar (I) Tiit bean m lllowit: "TM 0.1." (•cl'I> ~7- Jack Webb Don Oubb1ns. Jackie lourhrry. MolltCa le111~ @ llllllt t4 IM ~ ® .......... m TOP BRITISH TWIS • BAm.£ f'OI Tm£ m l'tMp Btuk/Sbr Socctr Im ltousioa Ill ColcMlla Vlhy IJ)J [ywllnm/f ICU m1.ou Gordcllt 5:00 D Sll1 Trtl ill MllSk lt.H Amtriu D ((3) CJ)) @ AIC's Wide Wo11c1 of Sports Ill Tiit Meltl Sala llldllne rm ..... a> Mowit: "111 Carnaul" (d11) 51 K11k Doualas, Ian S1er1tn1 m Sltutiolt c-4y m Tiit s.a 1 Silla -5:30- D !fQ: lltwl •V•MIMG 8:00 0 J) ((J7) l} ..... D m lliews D Mll'flt: (tJ (2-r) "Crou C111Tlftt" (mys) '71 Robert HookJ. Robttl Wa1ne1 ~rol l ynley, Jeremy Slate StlllOll Oakley Cl)Hettln U Henry Mancini In Can<trt IJOJ I l'OllSICle fl) CiM UllM111I itll 1 IJ Oialofue m sa111t1on Conttdy m Corona 11ow -6:30- D II (I) (tal CIJ) 0 11"5 CD ma,ooo o-t1on ( (ll) CJ)) lbktn el ltM Amtnuo Mllld CD> W'ild Kln&4oln -~ .. lht~ Cf) Jlalt &rilft 7:00 fJ Tiit Mup .. h 81uce Forsyth auests U h1ct Is lbsM l])~~ellMS.. 8 £ IM A111ti. .D In Surtll °'-D Wll ID (II S,.C.: 1"9 .. (QI) ())) m Qt lawrttKt NShew • Mm•: (C) """'''· ''"' let~ (ach) '7S-81uce lee ((ll) CJ)) HM Hn fl)Thehlben -7:30-D Here & llow A lelrmon map rme sl!ow about people, events and l1fatyln 1n Soulhtrn C.Ufomta u r.. Selfo Of •• • DIMlttrs: "" a Wiiy ID Uttle btcllt 8:00 G (Cf1) Cl>) ([) lhry Tyler lllort Slllw WJM·TV Is boo&hl. 1nd the new owner 1s anxious to bnnr the fourth rated news br01dc1st to a number one position and berms by 1e-evaluat1na the news ope1at1on lhe ne11Steam tears Ted will be the h1'11 casualty but much to lhe11 dis may howevtr. Ted is the only one tlle new owner iipproves ol. and Mary, lou. Murray and even Sue Ann Nivens are fired. This 1s the !Jst episode of the series. D 0 CD crt m hmaucy "150lation" Cace and Desoto are the only source of mediul care for the residents of a remote town alttr a storm h11 isolated them and cut off theu communicat10n with the out Side woitd D lll'lit: Ct) (Zllr) "Tiie Coll· ••tror Wtr111" (hor) '68 V1nctnt Price, Ian Oc1lvy, Rupert Oavrts CD llowie: (tel) "C11arlit Chan at Trusitrt lst.llld" (adv) '39-Sidney loler. Cesar Romero. • (C!ll ([)) a ... y's Bel•· ties "Anthony Falls 1n lovt" Wllert tven his aunt Nancy acrees that Bambi should settle down 111th a stronr. man. !owe smitten Anthony propostS mamaee • Motit: tC'J (.0) •Riff ill tM Whlrlwh1~" (wes) '67-Cameron M1tch1Q, M~lie Per\1ns m Satirity s,.aal "Cverest the Haid Way" a lliss AMtrica ~nt m "'4ct Brw/Tllt wa, It was '9 "'6ollll Sdlui,tioll TV lest -8:30- • (()Ii CII) Cl} lot lltwlmt S... The HartleYJ !lost close luend.s. Oolt and Co11nne Murdoc~. on the vtry special occasion •hen Emily H1rtley uptodes •1th news that she's preenant e (IB (I J) H f"llll 8e1n1<t sos silt's hn1nc d1tt1culty 1elahnc to the 'problem' lids 1n the fish nome. and p.1ycholo11s1 Ch1rht suunts she Set~ outs>de help II) Calla~ 9:00 fJ (Clll W ) m Ml IA !tit hlllity a ~ lil <B> a 111e s.,, ... ,, M9M: ~ {Ztlf) '1\M lllH Who 1.-4 Cat o.dlt( (dra) '73-Buit Reynolds. Sarah M1ln, l te J Cobb tck W11den Cto11e H1m11ton, 8o Hoo,ins. Robert Oonne1 A dnm1 ot • brood•na tortured u caohy olhcer who 1s !fdttmed by the lovt ol a spmted independent woman • ca m> o Stamr & tMU St1n.-w and Hutch become mov1t stuntmtn 1n tn ~Hort to llac' down lfl tmb•tl,•fd u conwl(t w!lo 1s mur "'1rn1 Ills Old cron1u. and his nut ~!Chm B 1 cowboy stu ..... 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