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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1977-03-20 - Orange Coast Pilotg 8YIMS ................ • • of =-= 7 • ....... • • l I ••1 m11 be 'I ''' \ l 'rl·.f I \I l a of tlUilt)pe, ' llM '° ...... t tln& h Wider •aepi ~ • arpa.tu· Uoa hM leued a tamtmv• Art ColoQ Hiid~. Lead r1 ot th• Temple ol Jnsptred U'riq, UC> known as TOIL, bave · applied to the city to opent.e binlo lgam~s 2.C hours eaeh week. ~ Bingo is one ' of the basic beliefs of the churt'b, ac- cording to the OtA•~ .. ,LL head man of TOIL. Games would be going from noon to 6 p.m. Tuesdays and Fridays and from 6 p.m. to mid· night Wednesdays and Saturdays. Abo the :10 permit a1 N l'C«tb, UOOD Mariner Way, 'nbunxt, who ls bbbop 8Dd cllalnnan ot the board ot ch~· ton. North b also tdenUt\ed in TOIL literature u chancellor of the temple university. The nature of the organization. as Jisted on the city bingo permit application is, "An 1111 faiths spiritual -metaphysical educational church corpora· tion." Purpose of the bingo games, the permit says, is "to fund re· ligious and charitable church causes." It does not elaborate TOIL, according to the permit. has a 10-year lease on the old First Christian Church at 285 Legfon St., at the corner of Glen n 1 downtowa . L•IUD•. Tbe ,,nt Chrt1U1n ?'th w 11 reunlly acquired for $213,000 by Carlyle Group, a O.verly HUll real ut.ate I.aves&· mentf\nn. If TOCL wins Jll permit from the ctly, lt wUJ be the flnst or· ganitation to undertake such ex- tensive bingo play in Laguna. The Boys Club and Canyon Club each have permits for Saturday night bin.go games. Bingo is one or the basic beliefs of the TOIL Church, Prime M imster Winston said ln an in· lerv1ew. Winston said TOIL was an out- growth or a real estate invest- ment club that he founded. TOIL received tax exempt status in 1969 "'" ul4TOIL doela't M!abU1'*9 re- UI . •·we•re more ol a willy C'OD- cept. We bave l*>l)lt of many f aitba atber tbq oun th.at are members of~ cburcb." be sajd. Wlmton IAld the church and Cnlyle Group •ere not affiliated ln anyw~. The Lacwia Beach sanctuary would be the first for TOIL. Previously it has operated from members' homes. Winston said TOIL's locating in Laguna Beach came about in rather happenstance fashion. "In the course or having dinner one evening somebody happened to bring up in discussion that Laguna Beach had passed the bingo ordinance. "So I became interested ye.a bmw, I Fl talkln1 &o Jay Ill rltJ about •lull WM IY&Ua dtWlad'°U..rtnt Uaa Olutdl ," W explainild. Aded to estlm•tc tho projed· weekly take from the blnlO 11ma if permitted, Winat.oo sald: "W~ I wish I cOllld ldl you. Hopofully, we'll be makln1 money on bingo but I can't tell you how much. 1 hope It will be successful from the fund-raising standpoint, but I can't tell you." Winston said the church was founded long before the bingo law opened up play to charitable organizations. "Well. I know people have the thought but you can tell by our documentation, we 'fe not a 'bmgo church'." He said the church was founded "long_ before YaD W : " ... la .,.. tbeyaNad • 1on1 them« UMy a DO&. u th '/ .. nt. ·•we .. • I f4.tmate drurch and ••operate Umtt•!f • We bawe coatlaued to boi our credentillh ever 1inc:• Q were l11ued by lhe Internal Revenue Service a&Dd State Fn.nchile Tax Board." Winlton said ll WU a "pretty. natural transition" from real estate investment club to church. • Tve been orlel\led to real I estate for many years; all my adult life practically. "The people I've associated with and had dealings with over the years had been oriented in the same direction from the I CSeeCHURCH, P1geA4) SUNDAY DAILY PILOT * * * * VOL. 70, NO . 79, 6 SECTIONS, 88 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA SUNDAY, MARCH 20, 1977 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Presents Delivered ~largtl' ~l<."ad .1l\\ a).., IO\ed elephants For her birlhda~. she got 11nl' The lluntmgton lkal'h rc!'-1denl. who lives at li:.M2 ;\;orton Cirri<.'. has collected elephant !'tatuary for yc~trs !:-iu. Saturday mghl at 8 pm. \\hen ~he and h<.•r frirncb r<.·turne<I from dinner in Los Angell'~. sh<.' found a 1<.•al. 11 vt• pachyderm w;.iiting ;.it her homl'. In Trunk? The two-and·a ·half·ton hc•a:-.t, named Katie. was rented for $125 for l\\o hours. About 30 peo- ple had Joined in thr party and prank. led by Mrs. Mt•<Hi's frn•nd M:.ixine Hebel of Ventura. who came up" llh the 1d<.••1 ·Crashes In ju re Seven Coast Tra.ffic Mishaps ·Keep· Officers Busy By JACKIE HYMAN Of IM D••ly ,.1101 ~i.11 A rash or unrelated accidents kept paramedics and h1w Pn forcement oUiccrs :-.l'urrying about the south county Saturday night. At least seven pl'rsoni. were reportedly hosp1tali1.rd At about 3 p.m , an El Toro Marine driving a Jl't.'P on top of Saddleback Mountain 1-1111 off thP trail and rolled down t ,ooo f<'et The El Toro Marine Base search and rescue helicopter carnec1 Douglas Brackin. 25, out of the <'<tnyon with what "as al first believed to be a broken back hut "as later found to be merely bn11ses. Then, about 5 p .m ., a motorcyclist riding in the San Juan Creek river bottom .fell and suffered a severe gash to his left leg. John Hildreth. 28, of 30998 Calle San Diego in San Juan Capistrano was reported doing well after s urgery Saturday night in San Clemente 1 losp1Lal. Two men were tnJUred in a col- lision about 5 :30 pm. A car Two Cyclists Killed In County Accidents Two motorcyclists were k1l1Ni in separate accidents Sat.urday in unincorporated areas of Orange County. A California mghway I>utrol spokesman said Jerry O. Chronister, 18, or Tustin, Op· Wingi,ng In Not as many bird~ as u~ual show('d up but there were pknt y o f people. For a pictorial v ic w of the annual Swallow's 1''cst1vul in San Juan Capistrano Saturday. see Page Cl. psrently was driving southbound on Crawford Canyon Road just north of Newport Boulevard when he drove around a curve on the wrong side of the road . He collided head·on with a tbree·axte dump truck drtven by Jimmy Culberson, 19, of Orange, who waiJ not injured or cited In the accident. Chronister died fteveral houn later at Santa Ann· Tustin Community Hospital. The spokesman said lh1l Edward Chandler, age onknown. of Sunnymeed, dleod el 11 : 20 a. m on Ortega H.lghway 14 miles eust or lnt.erstate. .5 when he lost <'On· trol of hls motorcycle on a C'W-VG ond slid lnto a rock embankment He was declared dead at I.be scene of thd accident. dr1\-en by Donald Warren Markow1tl. 42, of 24092 Ramada Lane. M1ss1on Viejo, reportedly rear cndN1 a car dnven by Bruce M YC'rs Messinger. 43, o( ~2 Calle Alcala, Mission Viejo'. ac- cording to the California Highway Patrol. A spokesman said Markowitz's car then was driven or flung 800 feet eastbound and crashed into a liF(ht pole. Markowitz, who the spokesman said was arrested for felony drunk driving, suffered major injuries. Messinger re· cc1V~d moderate injuries. f\ car struck a power ~ about 6:30 pm al the intersec· t1on of Camino Capistrano and Doheny Park Road in Capistrano Reach. paramedics said. Two passengers. who received emergency treatment at San Clemente Hospital, were Charles Pierson and Tim Kiernan. Addi· lion al details were not available. Then, about 11 p.m., several fights and some bottle throwing broke out among a siiable crowd al Orange County Raceway in Irvine, where the evening's races were scheduled to be followed by a rock dance. One man, who was not iden· tined, wa.11 hospltaltzed after be· ln1 1truck by a beer bottle. In ad· dltlon, there were reports of ~everal minor traffic accidents amonl( peraon11 leaving the raceway. The Oraniio Coonty Shenrrs department rcl)(lrted tho situa- tion waa wider control by l a.m. today, with pAramfdlcs trutln1 nverll raceway patrons tor ill· n«"ss and aeveral for lnjut1 rC' celved In rithL'I. • Price Percolates Cutbacks Coast Java Drinkers Shunning the Brew By MICHAEL PASKEVICH Of lht 0~1ly P1lol Sl•tl With current coffee prices JUm pier than a 10 cup-a -day drinker's nerves, Orange Coast consumers, retailers . wholesalers and restaurateurs are beglnnmg to get ~gy. And iC there's one word most use to describe the doubling of wholesale coffee prices in the past year, it·s "rld1culous " Although the rapid chmb of coffee prices <now above S4 a pound and expected tp shoot even higher) is hurting the business end, only local consumers arc truly in a position to do anythm~ about it Some brew sippers have taken the simplest and most l'f fective measure to fight the cof· fee crunch: They've slopped drinking it or cut back u::;e s ub stantially. A survey of Orange Coast rl'si- dcnts revealed a sizable 18 pcr- <.'enl of drinkers have dropped the caffeine habit and an additional 29 per<.'ent are cutting back. About two percent say they have switched to other beverages hke cocoa or tea, but one man has found a less traditional way for a quick pick·mc-up. "I quit drinking ..... coffee. I only drink hard liquor," he said. "In direct relationship to the price, I have cut down m y drink· mg <coffee) about 70 percent." one woman commented. Six percent said the price rise has had no effect on their coffee drinking habits and four pt'rcenl said pnce 1s no obJcct. There are others who are try· mg unsuccessfulJy lo end their coffee consumption. "Coffee has gone so out of sight and we arc King Mur~r Plots Bared by Informant LOUISVILLE. Ky. (AP> -The House Select Committee on As sassmations is investigating al· legations from a man who claims several members of a police de- partment and FBI agents plotted to kill Dr. Martin Luther King Jr .. Rep. Gene Snyder <R -Ky. >. said Saturday. Snyder said he met the man "face to race" and that " he ap peared to be rational, a logical kind of man." Snyder said he got a letter from the m an and listened lo a tape the man said he made of the alleged assassination plot. Snyder re- fused to say whether the man or the police department involved were in Kentucky. Asked why the man contacted him and let him listen to a copy of the tape recording, Snyder said, .. He may have just been looking for someone with nerve, a fighter." Snydel' read part of the letter and used the word "blank" wh&re the man had u~ed names. ·~ retired from <blank) police department in (blank> after serving <blank> years." Snyder quoted the letter as saying. "While 1 was in the police depart- ment I was innocently involved in a conspiracy to assassinate CLOSER -More than 10 million Americans wear contact lenses. Starr Writer Hilary Kaye surveys the most re- cent advances in this eycwear, especlall~ the growing trend toward soft lenses. Pate Bl. Pl RST LADIES -Presidents' wives achieve 1 fomo and follow· int or thC'lr own and a ffrst·n•m famlllarity with tht public. An Associated Pren feature tell• what'• new with B a, Mamie, Jacklo, LadJ Bird, Pat. and t· ty. Pai 83. , Dr Martin Luther King. "lnvolved in this conspiracy were agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. agents (blank>. (blank > and (blank) and others that I did not know," Snyder said, continuing to read the letter. "Members of the <blank> police department, chief of detectives. captain (blank I. lieutenant (blank >. officer I blank>. lieutenant (blank) of the horn icide bureau and president of the FOP sergeant (blank)." FOP stands for Fraternal Order of Police. an organization for police officers. Snyder said he could not divulge the names listed in the letter or the identity of the man who contacted him. "Whal l'm saying," Snyder said, "is those blanks need to be protected if there's nothing to this. And if it is an accurate al- legation that he's made. then the author of the letter needs to be protected. The committee 1s in· vesligating it." In Washington. an FB r spokesman said, "Anything ori assassinations we have to say 'no comment' because it is before a con~ressional committee." When she wrote •'Gentlemen Prefer Blondes," Anita Loos was jealous of a blonde woman. But now she says men's tastes have chan1red. and she attributes it to the women's movement. Page B6. TAXING IDEA -Syndicated cartoonist MacNelly makes some amazin• deductions in his ver1ion of the U.S. lndlvidual Tax Return. It's his way or wllhlnl a lot or laughter and many happy ret.u.ma to U.S. tax· payer.. PaacA7 • f' living on social security.'' one elderly woman said. '"We arc try- ing lo find some other means of drinkin~ but when you have formed habits for 50 years it's very difficult." While the latest price hike wilt not make its financial effect known at local markets for another few weeks. many local restauranL<; have already raised prices following January's pnce - jump. Denny's Coffee Shops recently upped prices a mckel to 35t per cup at all or its locations. Anne Cox. who manages a Den- ny's branch in Huntington Beach. said a few people com· pla.med but the shop is still J>C2Ur· 1ng the same amount of coffee 1l always did. The Int('rnational House of Pancakes chain, which has seven Orange County outlets. has in- voked a similar across-the· board pncehike. Costa Mesa JllOP manager Augustine Rodriquez said the price went up IO cents last week to 45 cents for each person shar- ing IHOP's large table pot of cor- fee. which is still available. He noted that distributors have lowered prices on cocoa and tea. 50 percent to help ease the situa- tion. "A year ago coffee was un· der $2 a pound and now we are paying $3.27," said Rodriquez. Coffee roasters blame the wholesale increase on the price or green coffee beans, up steadily smce July 1975. when a frost (See COFFEE, Page Al) Head Wounds Killed Toro Housewife Rachel ·sparling, the El Toro . housewife whose body was found in nearby mountains by hikers, died of multiple gunshot wounds in the heiul, the Los Angeles County coroner said Saturday. Following an autopsy, the cor· oner's office said Mrs. Sparling, 36, had been shot twice m the head. No other information was available. Meanwhile. Pasadena police reported no new developments in the case. The body was found Friday by two hikers . AtY.Wlt"'1t• et • ''". ttfl'IM<.k •• •u•l,..•t-U CallfM"lll• 1U CIHtlllM Ct te c .. u..., .. .,..,II M .. lc~ Al •11•eti .. ,."" ... ' 111~.1--... , .... ,. "' .. _,..,. ., ••r-. "' AllllUllffn Mall&U Mewl .. """' ......... ...... ·~· Tiii"'-" Trewt Y ... M .. ._ •.. , ... , DAIL'r f'ILOTHatOH& tu "' M1 .. ...... ., llt•t1 .... IS "' M Costa Mesa Rain gods deliver for Mesan If you ask the weather burc•au "hat brought last week's ram ·vou might gel a complex explanation involving weakenL'<.I h1S?h pr<'s!l ure systems. Bul if you ask retired Art tn)>lruclor Tltll J>avne whal brought it on, he'd have to admit some rL•s pons1b1i1ty. l'.iyne. for the 14th time, laid a number of C'lay "rain gods'' out on Orange Coast College's campus on TUt.'Sday and for the 13th time, ~he small figures apparently did their work. Payn~ says.the figures w~re used by Indians J.200 vears ago to hnng ram. Last weeks effort e~1mc about aflt•r: fri ends urged him to come out of rain.mak· an~ rctin•mt.'nl to try tu quench the lhirsl of drought·ndden Orange County. Laguna Beach Bright fireball lights the sky Newport Beach Look! Up in the skv. Was il a bird? A plane? No. rt was some so11 of unident1fwd fl} mg object spotted by at least two Laguna Reach poltceml'n. Ac:cording t o Capl. Neil Purcell. he "<1 s on patrol in Laguna last Thurs· day when he spotted a fire ball. a huge, brilliant blue-while ball of light "1th ;1 tear-drop tail mo.,, ang at high spt.'ed that plunged behind a hills ide in the canyon. Of ficers are searching the area for signs of a meteor. but say so far there's been no sign of the objeet Teachers make show of unity ll1gh S<'hool teachers an the Newport-Mesa school dis trict flex<.•d their muscles last week as they took unilateral action and declared a hatr day session last Tuesday to pro· tcct the slow s peed of contract negotiationi between teachers and dist r1ct. The action left other teachers, ad m inistralors and student:. confused and uns ure of what lo do about <·lasses that \\-ent off normal schedule. Many stu· dents m the large d1stnct s imply opted for g<*t1 home when lunchtime rolled around When the smoke cleared, teachers told the d1stncl they might do 1t again just to make it clear they were solidly behind negotiators. A federal mediator 1s on the WJ} to help re:.ol ve the long dispute Freak twister tosses towns Tt wus nn ill wind thut blc-w through much of the coun- ty Th11rsdav. In fa r t. 11 was e.1llf'd a twister in portions of the north l'OUn°ly IJrl'a where \\IOU!> toppled signs and npped roofs from industrwl buildings. Along the coast, the winds from the bn<>f. freak storm r hurn('d waves, but olherwhe did tilth~ damai.w. North countv damage reports int'luded rower outages to 12.000 homes, ncMly 200 toppled trees and a short but int<-ns(' thunck rslorm. Weather bureau officials have tC'rmed th" storm a tornado, and residents of Fullerton, hurdest hit hy tht• winrls, s aid a gray funnel. "Moving almost in slow motion." had hovered above the city for about 15 minutes. Huntington Bt'ach Silent neighbors watch heist Good n<>ii?hbor poltc1es apparently d1cln 't work m Hunt· mgton Beach last week 11s police reported that neighbors of the Worob family stood by and watched as a team of burglars spent more than an hour systematically looting the family's home. Said one policeman. "We have a hell of a time as 1t 1s <'atching the crooks and making the cases stick when we havt• th<.> help of the publi c. but this is incredible " Neighbors said tht-y didn't want to get involved. One of those neighbors had rccenUy been the victim of burglars. None of the witnesses called police. Hijackers Give Up BEIRUT, L<>banon (AP) - Twt> armlM:l hijackers seized a Tutldsh jetliner with 181 persons aboard during n domestic nteht Saturday and forced it lo land In Beirut. The hijackers later irur- rend"red after relcaslnJl tht> pas~ unharmed. equivalent of $300,000 in Turkish currency after the Boeing 727 landed 500 yards from the civil war-damagedaJrportt.ermlnal. Later, lheye.aked to be taken to a Palesllnlan refugee camp ·'where someone speaita Turkish that'• •ll." Thoy finally 1"'1'en: dored to Lebanete aulhorSUes after Jes., than three boura on tht ground. The h.U•ckers, ld4'!ntffit'd by the pilot ODJ1 aa Isrna.il and Hannafl, first demanded lu~I and the ' ORLANDO, Fla. <APJ -A man WbO shot two people held nv. athen bostJlp few more than 10 hOun dled SalUl'd•y iD a blaaln1. tear 1as·filled apart· ment. Tho boltaces. two women Hd thl'ff cbUdren, were not hurt. Police blamed a lovers' quar rel for the incident that began late Friday. The gunman rt!· leased the children and a police SWAT team rescued the women before tear gas canisters set the second·Ooor apartment ablaze. Pohce Ch1ef James York said the gunman, identified as Alg1e Simmons, 42, appeared to have died from smoke inhalation. Earlier, Simmons refused lo heed pleas from police. churchmen and friends who asked him to surrender. Abduction 'For Love' PASADENA, Tex. (AP) -A father says his desire to live a "normal life" with bis sick 4· year·old daughter led him to ab· duct her from a Florida hospital and bring her to Texas. "I just want everyone to leave me and my little girl alone so we can lead a normal life," said Lloyd Thorton. whose daughter, Wanda , s uff e r s from hydrocephalus, or water on the brain •• 1 °\ e been with her since the day she was ho rn ." said Thornton. "I know enough about her <'Ond1t1on to handle the s1tua-t10n .. Officials in Florida s aid Thornton took Wanda last Sun- da y from the University of Florida Hospital at Gainesville. ''here his wife had taken the girl for treatment. Doctors there said tht'\' feared a tube draining fluids from Wanda 's brain wa s malfunctioning. Authorities issued a warrant for Thornton 's arrest on a kid· nap1nf( churge They later said they dirt so only to insure that Wanda received proper treat· ml•nt. Thornton surrendered Thurs- day to police in Pasadena who look Wanda lo John Sealy Hospital tn Galveston. Doctors there said the girl. nicknamed ''Sissy," was in good health. Tlte kidnaping charge against Thornton was dropped and the 34 year·old carpenter told hi s s tory Friday night to th e Pa!ladena News Citizen. ··sissy is my <'hild," Thornton :.aid. "She means more to me than anything, and I made a vow to God when she was born that I would look after her and give her the best.· Kissinger, Carter, Top Aides Confer Wi\SJIINGTON (AP) -Presi· dent Carter and his top national security advisers spent 3~ hours chscussmg fore1~n policy with former Secretary of State Henry A. Ki ssinger. a White House s pok<.>sman said Saturday. The spokesman said in a pre· pared statement that the dis- cussion c1urmg dinner Friday night covered "a complete range of Core1~n pol icy issues including the Middle East, Southeast Asia, the Far East. Africa and SALT." The d1scuss1on came as the Pres1c1ent's advisers began weekt'nd meetings to prepare negotiating positions for a new s trate(!1c arms lim1tation treaty Si\LT Pr~ent at the White House dinner with Carter and Kissinger were Secretary of State Cyrus R. Vance and Zbigniew Brzezinski ht'ad of the National Security Council, and the wives of the four men. SUNDAY DAILY PILOT T~t)r.tlf'l')r <•11 ·' O~··· P1101w111\IN+ti(,,I "°'""'' h'VtilN"-4•# ,..,,\t,, • OJbl1 t-w~hotl,.Ot-.t""q-" (O\•t ,_uhh\~'""">(""'0ll"IV "CM' tlt fd ''""'""" ft Oii '°\~1 M "l4y tt'l'l\VQf\ fr1tf4V In• (..,·14 Ml-4 l>lfl'w~tl f\"Af" .. V"'hf'll'.)tl'll\ 9'-AC"-Fn"' 1.-" Y•Hty ''••""fll \•oj1 '"N '" V411•V •"'-'1 t.t"ll'\•A..,, "~Jl~(.n4 I A•~,..,,_., "'•' 1 t.,,, 11; f'ICI.,_ •lt•d \4t•1•f't•y' 8t'eO \ 1 .... 1 ... ," r .... ,.,. " .,, ,,,,, f'l;r'J 011"'' " ... J> ""'•'' n .•• '''~' Co ,,. ~· .. 011111"'1. '71\11\ ..... ,..N w..4 Ju•" c.,,.. y,, It~ .... ,,._,,. tl'Mt c;.,_, .. 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"We tried our best" to 1et him to surrender, the chier said, "but our luck kind or eave out." Simmons had been the boyfriend of Twinity DuBose, 26, one of the two women held hostage, said police spokesman Bruce Henson. "He JUSt wouldn't leave her alone," said Mrs. DuBose's sis· ter, Margolia Anderson. "They went toaether a long time ago. but he kept coming back and beating her up and threatenjng to shoot her or the kids · · Hens on s aid Simmons, a restaurant chef, had a police re- cord for assaulting and threaten· ing Mrs. DuBose and that he had recently served a Jail sentence and was out on probation Mrs. DuBose and her children's father were separated. Police said the <'pisode began late Friday when the gunman ap- proa~hcd Louis Smith, 40, and Patricia Truss, 26. as they were leaving Mrs. DuBose 's apart· ment. He shot and wounded them both and forced Mrs. Du Bost• back into her apartment, where her ('ousin. Patnc1a Carson. had remained with her own child and Mrs. Du.Bose's two young sons. Laverne Carson, Patricia's sis· ter, also was in the home but ·managed to escape. She alerted police and neighbors. Congo Panel Takes Power KINSHASA, Zaire (AP > -An ll·member military committee has assumed power in the People's Republic of the Congo following the assassination of President Marien Ngouabi, the Congo radio reported ii.aturday. Radio Brazzaville, monitored here, said Ngouabi was fatally s h ot Friday by a Capt. Barthelemy Kikadidi, who led an "imperalist suicide commando" squad in attacking the 39·year-old president at army headquarters. The radio said the attackers escaped and appealed to the whole nation to find them. It said Ngouabi was shot in the jaw and died "with a gun in his hand." 0111, Po lot Plloto by A ...... ,,, KotlllH' JOHN AND MARGO COOK MARRIED AT SEA Bride Joins Crew, Becomes First Mate Ltve,Ahoy Wuple Set Life Cruise It started with a classified ad in the Daily Pilot :md ended with a wedding. Margo Kessler of Huntington Beach was expecting ~d· venture but not romance three years ago when she a nswered an ad placed by John Cook. lie was seeking crew members for h is 44-Coot ketch Faith to sail with him to Hawaii. She was the only woman aboard. Miss Kessler. 28, and Cook, 45, began their romance on the trip and finally tied the knot Saturday morning on board the Faith, several miles outside Newport Harbor. About 10 guests witnessed the ceremony, with the bride dre'ssed m white slacks and a navy sweater and the groom in navy slacks and a white sweater. The couple wrote their own vows. Another 20 guests were invited on board for a reception when the boat returned to its sup behind the Ancient Mariner. The romance was brought full circle when the bride pre- sented her nautical groom with a surprise greeting - another classified ad in the Daily Pilot. The ad, which ran Saturday, said: "WANTED: Salty Sea Captain for 48' Tpsl Ketch FAITH for life long cruise. RSVP Lat. 33 deg. 31.5' Long.117 deg 47.8' March 19 at 1130. Love, theAdmira)." IKE' CARPET 5 WAREHOUSE ALL WORK GUARANTEED FULL YI 1/r$f Quallty Carpet Only! FINE OUALIJY PADDING SHOP • COMPARE • SAVE • ~AME BllANDS • & LABOR AVAIL FAMOUS MILLS -;.WE INSTALL ANYWHERE .. NOW . YOU CAN AFFORD TO CARPET THE WHOLE HOUSE SHAGS$ 00 . • Plush Shags • Commerciol PER •DuPont •Nylons SQ. • Hi·lows •Tweeds • Solidi Volues to $6.95 YD. DECORATOR QUALITY$ 99 PLUSH CARPET I 00°/o NYLON PER SQ. Values To $18.95 YD. REMNANTS! LARGE SIZE REMNANTS for dining rooms. dens, living rms bdrms etc HEAVY QUALITY $ PLUSH CARPET 99 100% NYLON PER SQ. Values To $14.95 YD. SHAGS $ 00 ~ush S~gs • Sculpturt's PER •Hi-lows • T" Color Shag\ SQ. • Nylon Shags •Solids YD. •Tone on Tone VoluH To $9 9S HUNDREDS OF ROLL BALANCES PRICED AT COST! SMALL SIZE REMNANTS for vans , cars. campers. trailers, bathrooms etc. A GOOD DEAL/.; 11 '\ f'f/.'iP/1-1' ('11.,folllt't U ,. (;/ .IU.I \'/'l·.'I·.' ."i11ti.~f<lt'lio11 .' THOUSANDS OF YARDS TO CHOOSE FROM! 124 East 17th Street COSTA MESA• 645-4330 -- 0.lly ~, ... '"'" ~-0 POLICE PHOTOGRAPHER RECORDS SCENE OF DESTRUCTION AFTER ACCIDENT Driver Crashes Store Th l' ti ri H' r of a <'a r that smashed through an unfin1shL'CI store in Costa Mc·sa. wreaking an est1m.atl•d SI ,000 1n damage Saturday, n•portcdly told polite he· s nol ::.url' how 1 t a 11 ha ppencd I le wac; e1rrcstcd on !.Usp1c1on of clrl\ 1ng \.\ h1lc 1ntox1caled Pohl'l' said a true k d n vcn by Robert Dean Wnght. 23, of 9152 Gettysburg Drive, Huntington Beach, crashed into the store be ing built by the J . Ray Construe· t1on Company of Costa Mesa a bout 3 a. m. Saturday. The truck reportedly jumped the curb, went up a four-fool dart embankment and through a 10· by ·20 foot ::.ect1on of wall. dropped four feet to a concrete <,lab noor and continued on to s mash two six-by·seven·foot win- dows of tinted plate glass The accident occurred on Vic- toria Street about 72 feet west of Valley Road Suspect Held in Tulsa Kidnap Tl LSI\, Okh1 (/\!'> Two wuml'll ttw \.\ tfl• of a Tulc;a husincssman and hC'r t•mploye were m1:-.:-.1ng for a s<.'t'ond day Sa turda\ 10 \.\hat authorittl'S said was .1 kuln.tprng des1gnl•d lo ex tort S500. uoo < lrw suspt•t·t "..is arrt•sl l'd \\ lwn a rail to lhl• b11s1nl:'ssman was tral'l'd to a muhtle home 111 Jenks 111-.t .south ol hNe I>1~t All\. S :\1 Falh.s .Jr .said Larr:• Cham•,. :11 \\Ould he tharged \\ ith k1dn.1pml!. lie \\as hl·tng quc•sLIClnl•d b)- ~ !>late and local officers trying to locate the two wom en The missing women were 1den· ltfred as Mrs. Phillip 11 Ashmore. 35, and Kathy Anne Rro\\n , 21 Miss Brown was employed by Mrs. Ashmore in the family's extensive hors<' breeding operation. Phtlhp Ashmore was told m a telephone call Thursdily 111ght that the ''~men had been abduct l'd. authorities said. He \.\as d1reC'ted to leave S.500.000 rn un· marked SIOO bills at a location From Pagv :l I near J enks on Friday night. At the urging of stale, federal and local officer s. reporters w1thhc•ld tht· story until a fte r the arrest of Chanlc'y on Saturday Ashmore arranged to have the money dropped inside an old rodeo arena near Jenks. authorities said. Two hours later. another call told him the mone) was m the wrong plJCe and he would get a later rail telling him where to plJce at. 'Dinies' Walkers Footsore I I "'a:-billed a.s "SuperwaJk .incl for tlw thm1.s<1nds uf partlt'I· pants. the 20 male trek to l'ombat brrth dcfrcls \\as quite an ordcul 1nclet•d A c·ro\.\d that ma~ ha\'e rc- achC'd 15.000 hiked a carefully t•ho-.C'n route through In me lo ht•nl'f1l th<· March of Dimes Saturda\ The fund raiser \\a'> c·os ponsorL·d by K EZV radio and Mc Donalds restaurants Among the weary walker~ "'ere Wt•ndy Corona, 12 <rn shorts. leftJ and Julie Holloran. 13. both of Newport Beach. An unusual approach was adoptl.'d by Michelle Sekera. 14. of F ountain Valley < righll. -;hown with Phrl Vautnnol, 13, or Huntington Beach Money rarsed by the seventh annual Walkalhon will be used for has1c and t'11n1cal research. pubht• health C'ducallon and pre· natal care prngrams Traffic control for the C\ent w ac; proved hy I rvtne poltce along \qth 1-:xplorer Scouts 1n law enforc<'mc•nt po ... ts and their ,1<1ult Jclvi.ser.., ~ted1cal care and 1•nH•rg<'nry tn1nsport;.illon \\Cfl' .i lso provided COFFEE COSTS CAUSE CUTBACKS • • • des troyNf rn;rny 1•offt'l' t rN•s 1n Rraz1l , thl· world's large.st ~rower But not Pvc•r:iv1>n1• hu,.., this s tory. "I don't clnnk 11. hut 1f I clad I wouldn't huv <In\. · onc> "'nm an said. "It M•cmc; hkc• a tug hoax just ltkl' evervthing t•lst• " One man ::..;.11cl ht• rs c·on\ meet! the situatwn 1.s pflltlrral .1nc1 a n o t hl.'r ... uggt•'ilt'cl \\.h1·rP Rra11lran ,:?lll\\l'f" rnul<f i>Ul thc·11 hean.s Howard I h man. pr , .... 11h·nl 11r I ntern.1t1onal Tea an<f { 'nff('C' Co . w hich operalC's 15 "C'offt'c Bean· stores. agrN•s there's more tn th<' s1tuatron than meet... lhc> cyC' • Pcoplr musl rcm<•mhc•r the coffee growing nat11ms are third world counln<.'S with high mfla tion and a need ror more money.·· hC' said Hyman said he bought a i.upply of high-quality coffee that is still sitting in an F.thiopion war<'house becau11c "crooked hurC'aucrnts" are demandini:: m ore rnsh If there is any solace coffee drinker~ can find in this s1tua tion. Hvman notes th<' lln1ted S tales ·as lhC' only non cofre<' growrng nation in the world that doesn't put a luxury tRx on beani; In Europe a pound of hi~h grade coffee is 1tomg for up to $7 SO Lest consumers think dis tributors arc growing rat at con sume~· expeO'lc, Hyman said lhat his profit margin ha:; shrunk l2 percent in the past year and that most distributors are just try mg lo hold on until the market stabilizes. a prospect he says is lessened hy speculators hoarding supplies. Don Hodge. of Imperial Coffee Service tn Newport Beach. agrees prices are "ridiculous .. .. Eight months ago I \\as pay 1ng ah<lut SI 30 a pound and now thev 're lalkm~ about S6 a pound 11nJps<., something turns :\round ... he c;a1cl lie• currc·ntl)-p.1 \.., about S..1 50 a pound I hope people will slop buying 1t. he said, citing past price m creases on sugar and meat that were partially offsC'l hy con s umer boycotts Even 1f a boycotl leads to a re duction in price. which Hyman says doesn't appea r likely before next year. Hodge said he fears the market will never be the same if people continue to :;witch to other bcverag<'s. ''The price s1tuat1on is playing havoc with us. our proms are lower and everybody's scared." he said "I really don 't know where it's going lo go While many consumers are buying less ror home consump lion or cuttina coffee out altogether, restaurant managers report little reacUon from the one-cup-after·dinner crowd. "Al our restaurant <Rusty Pelican in Newport Beach>. ) customers aren 't <Jll that con- cerned," said manager Pal Pat· Ion. who reports all or the Rusty P elican /Ancient Mariner restauranLc; 111 the chain raised prices from 25 cents to 40 cenLc; last week S~ven Stevens. who runs the I vy House tn Laguna Beach. raised coerce prices from 35 cents to 50 cents and said there were no problems or complaints from customers Small businessmen like Dick Hellwig. co-owner of H1d i's Cof- fee Shop on Balboa Island. hopes to avoid raising prices as long as possible. "So rar we haven't done anything," said Hellwig. "and our attitude is that whenever cof· fee gets to be a loser we will think a bout raising prices." None of the restaur ant owners s urveyed said they plan to e liminate free reflUs. Corfee distributor Hyman sug. gests consumers buy and drink less coffee to force prices down. He adds, "Instead of bitching, they should picket consulates of corcee growing nations who are taking advantage of lht• SllUa lion ·· Still. with prices c limbing s kyward and reduced suppllei;, there are those who cherish their fa vonte brew too much to quit. "It ha~n 't had 1ts erfecl." one woman srud. "Even if the prtce tripled, It wouldn't bother me." -· ' ' a,. AB ................ "I 'd 1lven ur on lbe • Cup. came out hen 1 J ror drm ... So a drtppln1 Ted Tumer .. he wu fulled from the chilly water• or Loni Beach Yacht Club after wlanUic t.be Con•r tonal Cu~ match rac:1"- series on his elchth try ln 10 years. Turner, the 38-year old owner of the AUanta Braves bueball team and the AUanta Hawlu basketball team, became the fint sailing skipper east of the Santa Ana freeway to win tbe prestigious match racing series. Even so, be did it the hard way -with a seven win and two loss record, equalled by Tony Parker. Annapolis. Md., but Turner had beaten Parker in their match, so came out with the victory Henry Sprague Ill, Newport Harbor Yacht Club. and Shawn Durnin. Long Beach Yacht Club, a Im ost proved t o b e the Georgia n 's undoing. Turner came from behind in the eighth race to barely nip Durnin -who had not won u r ace -and Sprague handed Turner his second defeat in the last race of the day. Spragu e also beat Dick Deaver, Los Angeles Yacht Club, in the eighth race, keeping him out or ~tic with Turner. P arlrer. runner-up last year . was defeated by Ted Hood, New York Yacht Club, an the final race. but the Marblehead, Mass .. America's Cup skipper fouled out. thus giving the second spot to Parker. . Asked about his defeat by Sprague. Turner sard "I told the crew we wanted that last race. but Sprague• got the ~la rt and sailed JUSl a lrttle faster over the enti re course It was re· allv ant1-chmact1r since we knew we· already had the series won · PELLON 3 s 1 oo yd• UNIQUE SCISSORS Ln1 ttt.. 1/J ,,.iu s42s •-.t.25 h eh BROADCLOTH PLAINS & PRINTS .... 191-2.49 9 ac yd HAW AllAM PRINTS s 149 .... ).91 y4 INTERLO~K I 000/o POLYEST!R .. s 198 1.,.LtW.H y; > to D•llY Piiot Stall P"91o SKIPPER TED TURNER COLLECTS SURPRISE VICTORY Win In Final Race Gives Braves Owner Congressional Cup Also anti-cli m ac tic w as Turner 's arrival at the LBYC dock. He had lo swim the last few yards as h is crew h ad un - ceremoniously dumped him m the drink prematurely. ··That was a hell of a thing lo do,'' said Turner as he pulled himself onto lhe dock with an ex- pensive carqigan sweater sag- ging lo his knees with salt water. He chased his crew all over the dock in an attempt to gel even. but would up in the drink himself again. lo D•lly Pilot PMIOI by Ric"""' Kooftlt• TurnC'r 's frrs t try al the Congres::.ional Cup was 111 1967 when he placed third with six wins and three losses. lie came back m 1968 for a second place with the same score. In 1969 he dropped to eighth with a 3·6 tally. was fourth in 1970. 5·4: fifth in 1972, 5-4: third m 1974, 6·3. and "'ou nd up fourth m 1976 after a lhree wav ti<'·breaker salloff between ·himself, Parker and Deaver, the winner. Saturday's eighth race was a crucial on<.' for Turner He lost the start to Dumm by nine seC'onds and was 35 seconds behind al tht• weather m:.irk after he farlC'd to lay the mark on the final tack after a furious tacking duel. Turnl'r ordered a JibinJ? duel downv. ind which rcsultt'd in 16 Jtbes. rC'duc·1ng lhl' splrl to l3 seconds Hi s crew kept the pressure on with an exhausting tacking duel on the second weathC'r leg to cul the lead to nine ::.econds He frnaJly overhauled Durnin at the S(•cond leeward mark and took J nrnc second lei.Id m the short leg beat to the f1ni::.h D<'JH·r·s defeat by Sprague in 1 ht: sam<' race cas<>d the pres~ure for Turner and his crew m the final race The crew on the win· ning boat consrsled of Marty 0 Meara. Gary Jobson. Bunky llelfr1ch . Ri c hie Boyd, Con Finley and L J i-:dgC'comb f t: I t'Y1 '"'l l T ,,,, I 1 P H~tr·r I J l (J ll 0 "' , ' 1 J \('• HN \ J ~ H.-.nd \ 4 " P• I .~ P•tt1 ''°' ~N•6d• '1 t ~ 1 NOH R,,b,., .. Au tr,.11 t t \ M M 1r1tri: H1llh rt\ ti" Ii (.,l't•.lt l..tli..1· ... '\ Q tnoNf iltf.)rP\ \Q'f'( l ~ ti) Dur"'" o~ <if Alf' VIII '"fo'>41 "'"' Robin~ 01 '""' 11\n~ •• Q'I'' 1'1•11 (),.,,"'', \Q .,,., p,,r .... ,. OP• p, I "r•,nn •It '' r N'l''" ,,,., Ml"lllf'rn trn S1 ,,., T 11,,wr n.-t 01;rl'\11"1 tff '"' \r R1£S t'lt ~.,,,., "" rtPf Nl'lrt~ '() .,,.,"' P1Hk,.r t1d •40l"ltt ny orot• "'' 01 ""' r d1*f Our"'" t O• Rnb•n' ,.,. • Hl'llh1rh.,,;, \ 1~ Snr Hlll' ct•·• r"'"P' 11 ~·r "- Mrs. Fluor In Hospital Mrs. Margaret Fluor. 77, mother of Fluor Corp president and board chairman J .R. Fluor. w as reported m s table condition Saturday nr g ht at Hoa g Memorial Hospital in Newport Beach Mrs Fluor was admitted for observation Friday. The nature of her ailment was not disclosed. THRU WEDHESDA Y MARCH 23 TALON LINGERIE ELASTIC ZIPPERS AND TRIMS 1/2 ,.RICE I oc yd T-SHI T KNITS ASSORTED 98c yd. FABRICS D"'9ffr l.""Jffl .... 2.H ·UI 29c ye&. GAUZE COTTON & POLY .... 1.91-l.fl 1 ... 2.0 99c yd 1 COTI'OH & POLY DOUBLE KNITS PLAIDS s 149 ~u• y• s 149 1-.UI I yd GAIARDIHE POLYESnl AHO POLY &WOOL 'SI '8 • ....... , ... ,. yd , On t he $cent ef T r easure .,. ........ Members of a private expedition beg.in trek into clqsed missile range to begin a search for buried treasure. The group 19' seeking a long-fa bled $350 million in gold allegedly buried in or near a mine shaft atop Victorio Peak io the San Andreas Mountains. Heavy equipment will be brought in today as the search continues. The Army has fought off treasure hunters for years, and only recently buckled under to the nearly constant requests for seatch permits. But, only for two weeks. Medicaid Prohers Uncover Kickbacks WASHINGTON <AP> - Kickback schemes are present "in every aspect of the Medicaid system" and a law against them 1s not being enforced, a Senate committee reported Saturday. The Senate Committee oo Ag· ing, m the latest of many con- gressional attacks on the federal· latins Nixing U.S. Policies SAN SALVADOR <AP) -The .Defense Ministry on Saturday or· dered all of its military personnel training at US. bases m the Unit· ed States and Panama to return home. The ministry said the action was in line with the Salvadoran government's decision not to ac· cept future military aid from the United States. It did not say how many m('n were involved in the rccailorder. El Salvador, the smallest coun- try on the American continent, announced Wednesday it would ttfuse U.S. military aid as long ao; Washington tried to pass judg· menton its human rights policies. Neighboring Guatemala took sl m ilar action the following day. state health program for the poor, said : ''There is new and mounting evidence that the (Medicaid) pro- gram is not only inefficient but riddled with fraud and abuse." HOWEVER, only one case has been successfully· prosecuted un- der a 1972 law against offering or accepting Medicaid kickbacks, the panel said. The committee's report said many pharmacists are forced to pay nursing home operators a certain percentage of the price of nursing home prescription drugs inreturnforthebusiness. While the kickbacks are most frequent in nursing homes, "in- creasing evidence points to hospitals, medical practitioners, clinical laboratories and other suppliers," the committee said. The report, a summary of find· ings from the committee's more than 50 hearings on the Medicaid progran:l over the last seven years, told of ·evidence of widespread kickbacks in California, New York, Florida. II· linois and Wisconsin. The committee said it sent a Questionnaire to all California pharmacists and 200 others around the nation. UnUted Role Expected f~r Solar Power LOS ANGELES (AP) -A gov- ernment-funded study called the "first 'whole-picture' look al Ame rica's energy future," foresees moderate use of solar energy by the year 2020 -but not as adirectsourceof electricity. The report by Stanford Research Institute is optimistic about using sunshine in place of scarce fossil fuels to beat water, warm houses and energize some industrial processes. . But Dr. John S. Reuyl, head of the team that completed the eight-month, $275,000 study, said the high cost or turning s\Ullight directly into electricity makes it unlikely that a national solar energy program envisioned by the Energy Research and De velopment Administration could reach its goal by 2020. Referring to the government plan, known as ERDA-49, Reuyl said: "Anything like the E RDA·49 goal of 45 quads (quadrillions of BTU's, a measure of energy> ... will take e xtraordinary solar energy technology cost reductions or other economic incentives beyond those now contemplated, or on the other hand, a larger· than-expected increase in non- solar energy prices.•' CHURCH BELIEVES IN BINGO • • • ( From Page Al ) standpoint of being a developer and investor, a broker or what have you, any branch or the real estate field. .. And as a ~roup. I would say r eal estate mvestors are people with vision and that is what il lakes to be a spiritual leader in the church.·' A blue-colored tract printed by TOIL tells how it all came lo found<'r Winston. ll explains ·'California m 1976 became the J2nd state of the union to permit charity bingo play by local adop· lion It was accordingly a great moment for Frank Winstoo when he awakened one summer mom· ing to the realnation that he had a nine-year old church that was entitled by law lo gain support lor worthy goals by a means that would be attractive to large groups of people who might otherwise not be lm mediately motivated to help any cause, however, worthy. "But long before a person can g.ivc. he can buy a lottery ticket or play bingo. There, 1r he wins. he happily collects his share. And, lf it is not his time for vie ·ior y on a particular night. he can tolerate what be paid, knowing t hat be has had an evening of fun a nd has simultaneously con· tributed to one ot more worthy projects.'• TOIL's projects include ac- quiring cemetery plots for war heroes and rewrtti.og the Bible. Its permit to conduct bingo would require that 60 percent of the income be devoted to a Laguna Beach project. Murley, the Lagunaf'eal est.ate aaent who sold the f"rrst Christian Church to Carlyle Group, has proposed in a letter accompany. mg the bingo papers that he head up a comrruttee to disburse the bingo moaey. Murley suggests a "blue rib· boo committee" include Carolyn Skendarian. the realtor who !isl· ed the church for sale. and Michael McFadden, a publisher. both of whom have agreed to serve, according to Murley. Murley suggests the money c-ould fund development of a community center. Earlier events leading to sale of the First Christian Church to the Carlyle Group were cloaked in secrecy, enn after the im· mediate opening of escrow . Murley at first refused to re· veal the name of Lhe buyer. It was learned, however, the buyer was the Beverly Hills concern. Waller Jitner, at the Carlyle Group's office at Wilshire and Santa Monica Boulevards, would say nothing except that neither he nor the investment group wanted publicity. "I bate to be rude, but I don't think we're interested in any publicity in regards to the purchase of the church. "We don't particularly like to publicize our investments md so on. We buy things and that's il We're a priv.te corporation and we ft ave no i.riterest in it.'• Asked if he would be willing to discuss any potential uses for the church building, Jitner said, ··No." "We buy properties all over the- United States and we have calls: from people asking the same thing. It's just our policy." .Jitner said. · Murley said the buyer had a net worth "in eight figures'' and has dealt with "mobile home park.4', shopping centers and apart· mcnt." Snow Pelts Lakes Area North Atlantic States Share in Stonn $ft11w conll"""d S.111r•o ~cro•' mu<" of '"" norl!ll'rn 4llllltllc Ctlf\I ••• , ••• ..., '"" ,_,., o .... , t •k ... ,. QtOf't. •' ttMI' tow .,.,..,~or_. r~~r wtllt flt WH oroduclp.q t,.... \:"OW ""'°""" f ,,Dlft lyout 10..-~ HPevy \ft!IW~-,,_, nt '"°' "9lon 8f~r dr-4nq 111> to • IO<>t Ill _.,. ,,,_...,...,.., l>l1'0•l<tw4rn1nq< c:onlln""" "'""9 ltwo JGUl"4trn N•w E1t9t1Mro.it<I Sllow lM'IO lrtl « .,,.., l\Of111~1f'ffl Ken._. t . ())IOf'lldl> end NW.,. •• ,,.,,.,,,., ••-i.• ,.,.,nlno of ,.. CIUtedwl•lblllty-"'~"9-<.,... f'reel llOfl-l~n K•~ IO<ll ......... I •nd wuttt <l'lltl"llt Nttt>r••k• •nd ltl• ,,_t•''"°' Cntor&do. 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T H E T ALL, erievinc Montgomery and a score ol other Americans were officiating at the simple but Hlemn ceremonies at Hanoi 'a Gia Lam Airport Satur- day morniog for the remains or 12 American pilots who had died. years ago in the skies over Viet· nam and were now making their last flight -back to the United States, ball a world away. Each casket received a nag, placed by the members and staf( of the presidential commission that had negollated their return. • I Vietnamese officials, who had finally agreed to turn over the re- mains after years of bargaining, had taken the caskets earlier to the airport and helped set up the table where they rested. Then the Vietnamese respectfully moved away to the edge of the airfield so that the Americans clustered around the caskets and the huge U.S. Air Force Cl4 l Starlirter could mourn alone. AMERICAN CREWMEN CARRY BODIES TO PLANE Bodlea of 12 Americana Were Returned In Hanoi Saturday CREW MEMBE RS of the giant plane, and military members of the commission's staff in full un- iform, solemnly carried the caskets into the belly of the a ircraft past other saluting Americans. In the background were remin· ders or the war these pilots bad fought and died in. A concrete buildin;; still in ruins could be seen in a nearby paddy, bombed by U.S. planes1i&P"ing the war, ac. cording to Vietifamese officials. Standing on the airfield was a U.S.·built C130 transport plane once flown by the old Saigon Air Force but now in use by the war's victors. But the most touching reminder of the war was the row of flag. draped black caskets containing theremainsofthepilots. Capt. Roy Bowling was from San Bernardino, Calif. He was shot down on Nov. 17, 1965, when the war was entering its furious phase. The others also had died in those intense years of war and were among more than 2,500 Ameri ca ns missing and otherwise unaccounted for. THE PASSIONS that sent these young men to Vietnam in the first place, and then prevented their return home to America for so many years, seemed to have cooled. There are st ill many Americans missing in Vietnam. U.S. officials say they have no ii· lusions, and that most of them will never be accounted for. . Butsomemaybe. 'Dardn~ Steps Down BERKELEY CAP> -Charles Darwin stumbled from the stage, overcome by the nostalgia of a half· forgotten line of poetry. His students, some 700 or them, rose to their feet and thundered thei r approval of the great evolu· tionary theorist as he concluded his Jasllecture at the University of California. Darwin's farewell marked the last for a half. dozen greatscientists-including Louis Pasteur and Gregor Mendel -who arc leaving the Berkeley cam- pus this year when Dr Richard Eakin reaches the university's mandatory retirement age of 67. Each semester Eakin treats his undergraduate zoology students to glim pscs of the personal styles or the great men of science, donning appropriate period garb and foreign accents and indulging what he calls a bentfor "ham acting." It took him three hours Friday to apply Darwin's chest-length gray beard, his characteristic bushy eyebrows and straight gl'8y hair before he shuffled onto the stage, looked skeptically at the microphone, and began deadpanning in a slow, ponderous voice: "l have been instructed that if I speak into this tube my voice will appear as coming from heaven. Well, I dislike new-fangled contraptions, and I no longer believe in heaven ... " As Charles Darwin, Eakin said, he can add a few moral lessons that his students might not care to hear from him. "Love science, but do not worship it,•· Darwin tells the students." Put science in its pro- per place, ranking it along with philosophy and his· tory, with religion and music, with literature and art." Eakin said he is not happy about retiring from daily work in the classroom -butrus characters live on. Already he has accepted half a dozen engage- ments to present the character of Mendel. The six lectures also have have been reproduced in a series of educational films. CASH Q~ IN ON '> SPRING CLEANING Save With a :Daily Pilot March Sale Ad 10°/o DISCOUNT •.. 5 LINES OR MORE FOR 3 DAYS Sprlng's an ldealtlmetoclean out clutter. Now, with a Dally Piiot March Saleclasslfled ad, sprtng's a greattlme to clean up, too. Convert your clutter to cash by piecing a classified ad of five lines or more for three days, and, save 1 O per cent on the cost of the ad. Complete details of this special savings plan appear in today's cla11lfled s ection. If you have Items to sell in the following categories you 'II want to take advantage of 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, Bank.Amerieard or Master Charge Remembe r -l Oo/o Discount -Act Now! Mall your ad or plaee directly at any Dally Pilot ofri tt. l•J!]IQQll•ll · . . e-.• . ... . •• #' ... .. . . . . . . . . -( t Pair .. DON'Tlmow •fin are. tfter"rethe "aarnd Roma and ~ Owtnp ot Wllmtnltcft. who lmt UU. lo tbelr bOUM la•t w k Lhey failed to pa,y a .-.so m41d.lca1 bill. The houM.,. sold for Sl. •t • publlc WC'Uca to meet the m andl ot • collection qeney worltin1 IOI' the doctor. At tbe time, the Owlngs had a 115,000 equity ln the house. The family'• pllghl came lo lilht lo oeW11paper articles. •hlch pointed out that both the husband and wife were illiterate and claimed thut they had no\ been able to read the contents of repeated warning letters from the collection agency. "I FEEL LIKE I just save them $13,000 today," the speculator who bought the house, Rodney Buck, said of the Owin&s. "That's bow much profit I would have made." But he added: ''I just don't want to be the bad guy." Bu<'k had initially refused to s~I the home back to the Owings at his CO!>t Rut after the newspaper publicity. h.e said he was Oooded v.ith phone calls -many of them offenng money to help the Owings, and others condemning Buck for has action. He !'la1d the S2.000 settlement would pay h.im for his investment plus the finders fee he paid the man who found him the house. The funds were donated by employes of Long Beach Realty in Belmont Shore .Su.spended Priest 'Horwred' by Firing SAN FRANCISCO (/\P) -An Episcopal priest say'> ht• •·f<.•l t it was an honor" to he• suspended ufter his congregation broke with the national church 1n protest of ord :.11nin~ women priests. T HF. ACTION against the Rev. Robert MorSl' or St Peter's Church 1n 0.1kla11d y. as un· nounced hv B1!-ihop C.:. Kilm~r M vers. l\h·erc; said 1t was "Wllh g r l' a l p ·l. r s Cl n J 1 p j I n a n d anguish' that he '>Uspen<led lht• rector. Re\. Morse not1£1cd thc bishop in February that has congrega. tion had voted ovc•rn hclmmgly to break "1th the national church because nr arl1ons tak('n by the Episcopal Gcn<.'ral convention in Minneapolis last September. He said orda1ntni:! women priests was Just a s mall part of the "radical chic 1mai:te" bl'ing am· posed on lhL• chur('h. "We're not giving up our faith," he said. "These guys are so trendy, caught up in the spirit of the limes, we don't have anything til common with them any more." REV. MORSE said he would continue to celebrt.tte liturgies and ht.> said he has the full s up port of his parish. He said lht• suspension was "hke being cast out of hell." Rev Morse said he had JUst rl'· turned from Chicago v.hcrc he was helping to plan a convention in St. Louis next September that could result in the formation of a trad1t1onalist Episcopalian chureh to rival the Protestant Episcopal Church m the L'mted States. A statement by Bishop Myers sa id Episcopalian s and Anglicans may not receive the sacraments from Rev. Morse un· lll the suspension is hfted. Rape Suspect Meets Death LANCASTER (AP) -A hitchhiker who al- legedly raped a tet•n·age girl and stole her car after she gave him a ride has been killed when he crashed the car OV<'r an t•mbankment. P nlt('C' sa1ci .J .H·k Con\\ a,., 19. ''as dearl on ar· rival at .1 local hm.p1tal l\uthont1<'" ~aid that a 16· vear-old l:!lrl p1d.1·d up tht· h1tchh1king Conway in Van "'ll).., on 'I hursday. Sh<· tnld police he pulled a knife and commandeered ---------th<• ('ar. drove her to a ( /'/~/£/.'.t..' J '>t·c•nic '1ew are.1 near > ' -.., Lanca..,tcr where he raped her. left her by the ii1dc or the road, and fled tn thl' girls ear. losing 1·ontrol <.1nd crashing uver the embankment, police said. CllINA LAKE CAP> -An unarmed l.' S Navy Tomahawk <·ru1 ... 1• m1ssill· was f1rc·d Saturdav on a test flii:tht lrom tht• ,"llaval Weapon ... Center at.China Lak<' lo lh<• Dug\\ av Proving Ground in l 'tah The flight "'il.., the.• first of <,c·H·ral overland nights plann<'d to furtht·r 'rnfy th<· Tomahawk·,· ability to nn\ 1i:.11t• m 1•rland to a predcterminl'd area, a Nil\' <.pokt·sm.in '>aid Aft pr reaching it'> target, th<• mh'>th• w .is rt•c-overed h\ parachute. A,.Wl,.pl>oto S.F. PROF. HOLDS LOOT 300 Items Recovered Stole n Art Hoard Safe SAN FRANCISCO (/\P l Somt• 300 prc>-Columbian artifacts stolt•n from museums and imperial graves, and sm.ug. ~led into Lhc Cn1ted States have been recovered by federal agents. Archeolog1::.ts excimining the prcc1ous h oard sa id the artifacts would be worth $20,000 to $30,000 if sold together. If sold individually the artifacts could be worth about $100,000, they ::.aid. U.S. Customs agents said the artifacts represented the largest single recovery of historical and cultural antiquity in the Western United States. Ho119(•r N•Oll t 'of"ing Bump flfl During ca,,al Town·s Sptci.c11l1r An .. al Spring Siie ••• 'llAllCllCO CAP I -A OUO•« n My I Chur<'h. tn an l bralnw~. tt• .... t.b.•t ahe NUKUd • aYcr.,. ol DDO a d.ay for tbe arou,p. LS U S 8 ROWN look lbe • d to try to convince Su~rtor Court Judie S. Lee Vavuri• not to Ch• c:on..rvatorshlps to her parent. and the parent• or four other \JniflcaUon Church mem· hers seeldn& to depro1ram tbe1r children. Miu Brown said she doesn't Ue when collecting money for the church, but she says the money is for "a youth group or a God· centered community.·· "I always felt Lhal was the truth," the 23·year·old from New Jersey said. She told the Judge that once she ('OIJected $1,300 m a single day for the church. Miss Brown said "my whole awareness seemed to be opened" after joining the church. She said she recently left the group to try to evaluate her membership in 1t, but went back after four days. T HE PARENTS requesting 30·day temporary con· SAN FR o\~('lc:;co ( 'p) PilS'>l"ngC'rS hanging from the Sldt•S Of lht• CllV S (':lhll' rnr ... Y.111 beCOffi(' JUSt a mcmnrv '\r w rt·J?Ulat1nn ... adopted Fnd;l\ hm1t each 1·.1r to 1;0 pasM'ngrrs .tn<I ,1l'>o hm1t thr number of JIOl'>"f'n~<·rs w hn can stand on the outside running bQ,1rcb ol c·•irs Oft 111 onltrs over S200 wllll 25~ If own 11 lime ot onrer or lns11nanon 1n4'yovr gool credit -ONE YEAR INTEREST fREE CllEOIT ••• SAME AS CASH' "lt'sjusl not thr sam<' good llmrc; that 1t used tn be." said ilrtPm<in l>l'nn1s McCov w.hooncc carried 147 passen~••rs on a Hyde Street run Dadb Slnm E nru11 .loll Term LOS ANC:F:LF.S (/\I'> -A 43-yc3 r old Los Angeles man hac; lli.'f'n s<•ntencNJ to 45 nights in jaii and fined $.'ilO for dnvtn~ umkr lhl' 111fluence nf alcohol whm h<' !>lammed anto the rear of Police Chief Edward nav1s' car Feb 13. Henry M Aguilar was sentenced to a work- furlough proj!rarn for the 45 davs. He was also placed on thre<' years' probation and had his driver's licenst.' suspended. lie pleaded no contest to the drunken driving charge. Long.. llard Woy to Ro•e Boacl PASADENA ( P) .Jerry Tyson went to the Rose Rowl Saturda~ .. incl hl' did at the hard way by Jumping out of an a1rpl<10e over the stadium when he found himself face to face with that devilish poss1b11ity lh"t haunts all skydivers -his main parachute failed to open properly. Tyson, a member of an cxh1bition skyjumping team. fell like a lead weight until, after he had come perilously close lo a fatal meeting with solid ground, his t.'mergency chute opened and saved his life. Afrport EIR Studfl Faulted BURBANK (AP> -Two Los Angeles city coun· cilmen claim a preliminary environmental study for the Hollywood·Burbnnk Airport is deficient in analyzing the erfect the facility's closure would have on other airport!\. Wachs also said the report did not adequately assess the financial Impact of the proposed public acquisition of the airport. including reduction in prop~rty lax revenue, legol llablllt1el! and col!lR of •nobe litigation. ------..FEATU RES People ( PEOPLE J In the DAILY PILOT EXAM PU Amount of Pure111se $400 Down Payment ~I lime ol Order or lulallation $100 SJOO A.P.R. Rale A Flt11nct CJl•rves_±. Total ol Payments $300 12 equal pay111enl1 of $25 uch I s·ANTAANA Jt 11 So. Mttot ,.,.,...,... .. ,.,c .... ,._. .. ,, .. ,1:= 516-1217 I WESTMINSTER 11l311eect. ... d. ........ c..,._ .. M&,.... ltl·1146 ·, ov r lh lr l <'hlldr n r lllm the ynunf peopJ • mlnda ur o acr m by t!M C'hul"<'h'1 allttJ~ l hn•· q al ('OltttV• penuuloa th t they <'an.not I av t.be ll"OQP of ~r own frft well. Another al the younic church memMr1, Johnny Hovarv of DanvlUe, abo leltlfie-d that ho C'burrh In docrlbl h co 11 -lo lhtt U 8tJOn Ch 1ch. he a.ul, "l w fCll' • rilAallty ... lie saJd atnce joln.lnc, be no Iona r 1.11i11 dr'uel. hu e self disc! • a 1 er characwr and more aoall ln lUe. Cost Paid for Birds SAN DIEGO (AP> -Almost a half million dollars is being puid to owners of exotic b1rds destroyed in efforts to halt the spread of Newcastle's disease, a government official says. Dr. E G. Ongert. who heads a task force assigned to the JOb. said 12 flocks contammg 7,156 bards were destroyed before a 60·day period of surveillance began Saturday. Their owners \\ill be paid a total of $489,745 in government funds, Ongert said. The source of the disca~e. first ·reported at two bird wholesale farms at Alpine east or San Diego, has not been determined. Said Ongert In a nnouncing the waiting period: "We think this thing has peaked out." Since late February, Onge rt 's group has worked to avert an epidemic hke one in 1971·73 in which 12 million ch.1ckens were lost an Southern Califom1a. Soviets Warn U.S. MOSCOW CAP> -The Soviet government newspaper Izvestia. an an apparent reference to Secretary of State Cyrus R. Vance's coming visit to Moscow. warned the West Saturday not to let" artif1c1al complications" like the human rights issue interfere w ilh the progress of detente. HELD OVER -FINAL WEEK o~ To The H-. RffPO"M We Hern Erlendtd Our Sale UnHIScriurdcry. 3/26/77 Just a few ol lhe cerpels in our huge inventory ere llsted in Ihle ad .•• Select from over 50 luxurious alylea and over 500 tempting colors! ANO •.• during this llmlted aale, we will provide norm11 lnstall1lion 1bso· lutely FREE when you purchaae carpel 1nd p1dding! ) Prohleni of I Well uvrr a h•ll·mlllioo Ora~e County r tdont.a surfer lrom un ld~tity problem. thanks lo Lh~ U S. Bur ou ~ t C~nsus. Whether or not you know it or like 1t, ror almost all general analyses done by the l'X~rts "back Ea"l "' vou are a re~ident of the Anaheim Santa Ana.Garden Grove Metropolitan Area No matter that you live in Huntington Beach (thft county's third largest in population>. or savor the uni queness of Laguna Beach or pump your pride for Mi~ !'lion Viejo you are, for many practical purposes. lumped into the Anaheim-Santa Ana-Garden Grow description In deciding that Orange County warranted iden tification as a separate metropolitan area back m 1959, the Census bureau followed its own strange rule" and named the area c.itt~r what then were the county" .. th rec laq~est d ties It didn't make much M:n~c then and it makes less ~cnse now. With the coastal and southern portions or Orange County taking on more and more importance and more and more shares of the population -it 1s ridiculous to leave lhe impression that all our lives re volvc around Anaheim, Santa Ana and Garden Grove The Census bureau should simply retitle it th<' Orange County (Calif ) Metropolitan Area. Saccharin Ban Unfair Congress is getting a loud and negative reaction to the Feeler a l Drug Administration's L>an on ~nc· charm. California ~en. S I. l layakawa, for exampl<·. s~ud he has l"(;!(.'l'IVCd an avulanche Of mail from dieter.., and diabeti<•s demanding the FDA edict be withdra\.\11 or changed by legislation /\ new law prohubly will be require<! Cndcr tht :-.o-c:ullcd Delaney clause of a 1958 law, any additiH• • lhat u c ncer ln man or animal mu.at be wllhdrawn rrom lhe martet. no matter what the dosa1e or the Ume perlod lnvolvcd. Whllc a Canadian tat dld show aacchartn can produce tumors ln rats, the doea.ge woa at uoreuona- ble levels. Matching the experiment ln humans would require a person to drink 800 J.2.ounce cans of dtcl drmk a day for a lifetime. Seo. Hayakawa and North Carolina Rep. James Marlin plan legislation modilyin8 the Delancy clause. And the former directer of Health, Education and Welfare, Dr.Herbert Ley Jr., supports such a change. The Delaney clause no longer is in the public in· tl•rest. The tests were not applicable and consumers want and need an artifical sweetener. Liquor Law vs. Consumers A bottle of J&B Scotch will cost you $8.40 in Cahforma no matter if you but it in Yreka or Dana Point. Early Times bourbon, one fifth of a gallon worth, will cost $.5.49 plus sales tax. The markup for the liquor dealer will be 23 percent. J f you buy wine the markup will be 33 percent. And if you buy a privately labeled booze, you'll get it cheaper -but by law it cannot be marked down more tpan six percent below its wholesale cost. Such are the dictates of a California Court of Ap· µcal decis ion which seems to contradict all current in t crpretations or consum er interest. Except for liquor, the so-called fair trade law~ were repealed by Congress in 1975. In California, a 37-year-old law setting minimum liquor prices still is in cff ect -and apparently will be until the state Supreme Court rules otherwise. Without Judging the social values or liabilities of drinking, it obviously is a discriminatory law that s hould be overturned. ReseArch Sloppy Diplomacy: Pardon Our Slips Showing WASlUNGTON Th<'r<' I'> J sloppiness about the Carter Ad · ministration whirh most people here have allowt'd lo gel by without marked cnt1cism But now, Mr. Carter's time for enjoying goodwill from the pr('o;s , public and Congrt>ss c·omes lo an end. ll arct looks are n· quired. 111., handling of foreign rcla lions invites spec1<1I scrutiny The fla1> over Amencan dclcgat<.' Bradv Tyson's apology al J t; !'-! Human Rq~htc; Comm1ss1on con ference m Geneva for L: S JC' t10ns in Ch1lc> 1s the latest blundrr in a series eomm1lt!'cl hy lht• Carter Admm1strat1<1n TYSON Of'f'EREO uur pro roundest rcgn•ts for the roh• some government nff1c1als. agen c1es and prt\'alc i:troupo; played in the subversion" or the late Prc•s1 dent Salvador(' Alll'ndt.-s Corn munast gov<'rnment Tyson's mca culpa seemed lo be a pandcnng ~csturc lo the U.N. dclegatei,, al the conference and made the United States ap pear lo be a simpering weakling, indeed But why s hould the Carter Ad · mmistrahon be blamed for the mistake one diplomat made in expressing his, and not the gov- ernment ·s. opinion" Well. to begm "-llh, 1t was can didatc Carter <1s !hi' Prt>:m1rnt still carrying on hkt> a t•ar1 did ate?> who, m the serond tit bate wtlh Prec:1dcnt F'ord !Ort 6). chal"ged that the Repubhc,rn administration "overthrew an elected governmenl and ht•lp<'d establish a m1l1lan• die· tatorsh1p" m Chil<' ln his press l'onfercnce last Wednesday. President Carter declared that "the Church com- mittee in the Senate has not found any evidence that the Unit ed States was involved in the overthrow of the Allende govern menl in Chile." Surely, Mr. Carter knew of lh<' Church committee report when he maderus accusation against the "Republican adminislra· tion" m his debate last October. Is this the man who repeatedly said, "I will not lie to you"? Next. who put the earnest Mr Tyson on the U S. delegation to lhe Geneva conference. and who "as responsible for his state· men ts" Well. it was t: N. Ambassador Andrew Young, the same man who once said he would ~upporl the destrUl'l1on of Wt>slern ('1v1lization 1f 1t would hrini: .1bout peace anrl hrntherh0<ld in the Tlurd World NOW TYSON IS :-.ay1n~ that he• thought his "personal slalt• ment" of opinion was "m ttw s pirit of the Carter government foreign policy as I undt•rstttnd It " Now if Tyson 1s takmg his cue.., from Ambassador Young, we do indeed have a problem. It wa!> Young who declared, contrary to Slate Department policy. that the l'ruled Slates s hould provide aid to the Vietnamese Com munif>t gOH'rnment. one which !-till violate:-> human nJ;:hl~" 1,.,. keeping 200 .000 pol1t1cal prisoner" 1n C'on1·cn trat1on camps IL v. a." Youn.I! who spok<> or Cuban troops 1n \n,1.!ola J'i a stab1l1Z1ng forcr. thus dpprm mg thC'ir prP<.,t•m·c And 1t WJ<., Young ~ho mon· rec en ti y. and -;till m his offhand manner, said that l'.S soldll'rs could be part nf <1 l N pcacck~epinJ! force in t<.hodes1a ( THl~CH) Mr. Carter's reaction to all this? Well, he usually defends his old buddy, ''Andy,'' as being mis· understood, though the White House covered the U.S. troops in Rhodesia statement by saying it was ab<>Ut a "hypothe~i cal situa· tlon." PRESIDENT CARTER did describe Tyson's apology as "in· appropriate," and now Tyson is being summoned home by the State Department for instruc- tions in diplomatic procedure. Meanwhile, there are rumbl· ings in the diplomatic communi· ty in Washington and elsewhere about confusion in the Carter Ad- mmistrat1on. In Geneva, a de- legate of a Western ally of the t 'n1ted Slates was quoted as sav Punch mg, "We are not here lo listen Lo each other's personal views. We a re here to express the views or our government." He went on to say that Tyson')-, statement "not only undermine~ the credibility of the delegation. but of U.S. foreign policy " Mr. Carter's folksy "humcin rights'' appi;oach to foreign policy mi~ht win him populanty points in the polls, the kmd he got m his ntdio act last week. but it doesn't necessarily do the United Stales any good in the world. IN GIVING A Soviet dissident a pat on the back through a personal letter, Mr. Carter can say it is only his own view, but the Soviets see it as White Hous<· policy. And having his secretary or slate ask Congress to cut aid funds lo some countries but not to others beeause they aren't up to Mr. Carter's :-land ard'-on Start a fund for a cup o'coffee, guv? Winner Bets on Democracy f, To the Edit.Or : Your recent ed itorial "Trustees and Apathy" did re· mind us or those eligible voters who won't bother to vote or will have only vague ideas about the candidates. Like you I became discouraged early in the cam- paign. I was aghast at the vast- ness of the area mcluded in thf' Saddleback College district. I was bewildered on ways to cam· paign in five unified school dis· tricts covering 378 square miles. It s emed hopeless, but un· foTeseen help was on the way. THE NEWS MEDIA began art1cles and cave blographlcal aketcMI of the candidates. The Uatue of Women Voters gave many of us the opportunity to ap· pear before .the public. The verlout 1t4tf members or the Dally PtloL gave cona1derable time and ltort in puttlog to1ether proflles, photocraptu nd views of all candidates In your circulation aru, and you dld it as a publlc scr\llce. You wrote, "It wa1 one of our obU1• Uona but we'd be J 1 Ulan can did If we claimed those column1 of lypt' !lad much lnn"ence on our readers " Well, J breathed a si&h of relict IUJd soon lou.nd tbaL ( MAILBOX ) Utttn 1'9m rudtn ore wtle-. Tll9 r1.,_. te <OftdtMt i.tte" to 111 tpau or •Ii'""'-111 .. 1 h , .. • or .. td utt•" •' JOt wo,..1 or i.t• ,... .. M ,,...., .,-.tort"« All i.tltn mu•t Incl-~..,..""" ~1u.,.iaddnu ti~ 1t•m•• m11yWw1t..._w ... ,... -.t ii .. 1tl1ci.ftt .... .., .. It •-Mt ~y Wiii .......... _.,,_ democracy was working in 1Lc; own silent way. The Daily Pilot editonal page ror March 2 on "College Selec· tions" strciued lruRlef' leadership that is active and de· eply Involved. Then you endorsed me noting that I had offered to work as a fuUUme tru1tee. As trustee-eleet 1 am gratdul for your •upport. Democracy works in-Wondrous ways! I would bet on lt. EUGENE COENF.} McKNIGHT Tru1tee·el ect Saddlebnck College 'Talce Oar~ 'J'arp' To the Editor· Wlt'h re1 rd lo the note to Oloom)' GU$ ;i few deys nico. 1omethlnt to tbt effect that the power bont ract" would bring us into the prescnt or somelhlnc like that. this person has . obviot1$ly never sailed. If he bad, he would know that sailing in a heeled"over boat at 15 knots is much more ex- citing than pounding over the waves, beating your guts out al SO knots. Getting another half knot of speed by trimming sails is much harder and much more rewarding than trying to poke your lead foot through the floor boards or an over-powered chunk or fibreglass that was designed to bounce over the waves rather than glide through them. IF I LOOK at this thing objec· tlvely, I can see a place for power boat.-.. IC a man lU<ea to fish, he ts interested in 1ettlng to hit favorite spot rather guickty, ao he can iet on with tho buslnesa of rtahlna. Here, a po.wer-boat ex- cel11. On the other hand, &ail boats don't assault your ears wltb a tremendous barrage of nolse,· they don't 1Unk up tho air we All hnve to breathe with poisonous rume11, and they don't dtpletoour stock of nfltural resources. After all, the wind Is Cree, and !l's forever, U11ually when I fttl a com pulslon to write to tile edltor, 1 don 'l really care ll my opinion ls in the majority OI' oot. b"Ut in &h1a case. I'm sure where the majori- ty stands. If you have any ques· lion, just go down to the jetty with your little pocket calculator in hand, and count the number of sailboats that pass at any given time. They'll outnumber the power boats by a healthy margin. In closing, J 'd hkc to urge alJ of you power boat owners to pick up a set of oars, and a tarp. Maybe if we dorunout orpetroleum. you'll be able to jury rig a sail. There'll always oo a lot of sailors arouncl, to show you how WILLIAM D. HARVEY 1'.1(.lled "'1 Bead To tbt Editor: Whoever writes your headlines ls ellher rtdlcuJous or deli berate- ly distorts them. For example, in )'O\lr Mau-ch 1' edltJon on the front paae you have a headline which ruds "Fluor Says 'No' on Arabs." The article says the 1hareholdera voted against • re solution by Rabbi Bernttd Ki.nil In no wa)' can the d feet or lhc tt- aolut1on be construed. as" 'No' on Arabs"! No. I am not. an employe or Fluor or a atockbolder ------BOBERT H. DAfNEY f human rights is sheer hypocrisy, and the world knows it. In warming Israeli 0Hic1ab hearts by using the phrase "d<' rensible borders," and then call mg that term "just semantics" the next day, Mr. Carter caust·~ international experts to wonder. The President's offhandedness is not restricted to foreign policy. I :;till don't understand why Mr Carter phoned that gunman in Ohio who had taken a police cap· lain hostage, if he had adrrutled that h.is action was "a dangerous precedent" If it was that. why set 1l" My hunch is th:it Mr. Carter's phone call will only inspire more kooks lo lake hostages H there 1s one area of Mr. Carter's duties where he has dragged his feet. it 1s in staffing his government. ll<>'s made the 1 op appoint m<•n ts. but the nt•t·essary rn1ddlt• levels are hollow or staffed by diffident hangers-on from the Ford Ad· m mistrat1on Where 1:-. that lake-charge quality we were promised~' Casual wuys and casual dress are often charmmg. A patient • shouldn't mind 1f his surgeon wears a cardigan sweater-pro· v1ding the surgeon is competent. If he isn't, the casual sweater won'thelp Deductions Blamed On Faulty 'Sin Tax' The hitherto 1dyll1c rcla tionship between L;l Trcbbmg and Woofie Cranswell was sub· Jt'cted to severe strains recently by President Carter. Liz and Woofie, who had come to Washington to join the new ad· ministration. met at the m· augural. It "as love at first sight and they set up housekeeping 1n a small apartment on Capitol Hill to make ends and whatnot mt•et A week ago last ThursdJY Woofie came home from his Jl)b as an environmental impact re porter at the Department or Housmg and Urban Development with a strange look or\ his face. "The President wants us to get married," he said "How did he know about us·~" asked Liz nervously. WOOflE shrugged. ''He JU<;l showed up in the cafeteria and said be hoped all or us living in sin would get married. But, gosh, Liz, while I'd like lo make you and him happy, we just can't af· ford that extra $92.25 a month " "ls it really that much . Woofie?" Liz asked "Yeah, I worked it out agam. · Woofie said. "We each make $15,000 a year, right? And we each get a $2400 deduction. So we '11 each owe $2583 in taxes for a total or $5166. Check? Now if we got married, we'd have a Joint in· come of $30,000 a joint deduction of $2800 and a joint tax bill of $6273-or $1107 a year more than we're paying together now. You really think marriage is worth $92.2Sam«>.nth?" "No, I gurss not," said Liz with a sigh. ''Well, maybe when we're In a higher bracket ll'll nil work out.'' THERE WAS a certain cool· nesiJ between them, however, all week. Then, last Wedoesday, LI& came home all excited from her job a~ an a."!slstant quota allottC'r in the Department or Agriculture. "Woofie! Woofie1" she <'Med "Great news! President Carter told us he heard about our pro- blem. So he's going to drop tho ' \ ( ARTHOPPE J single deduction lo $2200 and raise the one for married couples to $3000." "Jusl a minute," said Woofie, whipping out his calculator. "Let's sec, 15,000 minus 2200 1s .. By George, we'll save S926!" "By getting married?" asked Liz happily. ··No. by continuing to live in ~in." said Woofic ... But that's on· ly $77.17 a month and I think marriage is worth every penny of that." ''Oh, Woofie! ''said Liz. Tll E YOUNG couple stayed up half the night making plans. Dis· aster struck the following day. The House Ways and Means and Committee restored lhe deduc· tion for living in sin to $2400, but did approve the increase to $3000 for married couples. ''Now, it'll cost us $1034 lo gel married." said Woofie, clicking off his calculator with a frown. "That's $86.16 a month, Liz! Gee, I don't know ... " "I wouldn't marry you if you were blind and over 65 ! •'shouted Liz. And with that, she ran off with a C. P.A. When it comes to living in sin, she says, pick an ex· pert . ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT No~rt N W ttp, Publ1$hl'r Thomos Kt/u1l, lld1tM The edltoriol page of the Daily Pilot !IPeks to inform Hid atlmulate readers by presenllric on this page diverse ('Om'mentary on topl('I or Interest by syndic~· ed columnists and cartoonists. b,.)'. provldln1t a Corum for reade~· views and by presenting this n~11paper's opinion!! and ldeu oo current tc'>plc.!i The editorial oplnlon11 or tht Dally rtlot appur only In the ~ltor\111 column at thP lop or the PBltl" Opinions ell· pr",~ by thP ('Olumnlats and <i•rloonl!1ts and letter writers are their own Mnd no endorsement oC their vitw-by the Daily Pilot. ahould bf' ln(f'rted Sunday, March 20, 1977 U GTO • t><: Thcr C atral I Allnl'Y i , t -m• and abtoed, to be• l, ,.,-VMlwe "1Aw~a· bl• •o•ernment" wh-«>a• leo· tuln reach around th• lk>be lta ~Uon I• 1uch. Ind.Nd. 1hat no event uccure anywhere without al le1aUon1 or Jls df'el> and dark ln\-olve· ment. But in reall· ty. the CIA Ii. a shattered hulk of an or ganization paralyzed and demoralized by overexposure and by the pro· spect of forth<'oming efforts by J.1040 TBE POTKNTIAL rctcwma •~ roaodod on the notion lhal lhe aieocy's aaivltlft ou1ht to ron· form to Conatituuonal tenet.a. In i1hort, as Prnldent Carter put It the other day, lbe CIA wiU hn4! lo abide by the law This raises the questJon or whether an intelligence service that must nece!lsarily operate in s ecret can effectively work within the context or an open de mocracy -or whether the pre sent drive to infuse morality into policy will ultimately wreck an institution on which the l lnitt•d States depends to m.11nt;.11n 1l~ to pottul't' u a m~or power Carter haa ju•t created a spMaal troup to 1tuct1 ways ol chanfln& the ClA. and a Senate commtUee also LI ~1a1ed bl shaptn1t fresh gu1dehnes for the aeency. Roth the5e bodies Mre baamg their approach on the concept that clandestine conduct iihould somehow be "comp1&tible with American principles" -whicb s ignifi es. I gather, that CIA behavior overseas would be sub 1ected to the same limitations that restrain the bureaucracy m OcuHS 01Jo~i:5 e ~@76 JJ t(f:. I l!S IJ~ ()Oo(lo.V • 'iCUARE. 0 Yes He.re tJ No .. Mrtaf r 110M11 m &o who w the wartd • • MUl .. round In wbJcb J•Ufy me ·t ll la, lJa lartt aa.aasure. an raadim the d the ClA, w did become an "In· vlalble &OYU'IUne"nl" durtna th decades afttt World War It. Thue cfflainly "'ere pl•us1blt' reasons for much ol the CJ A s un dercov~r maneuvers duri~ th~ Cold War, when the Stalimsts were threatening to subvert Western Europe. BUT AS THE struggle t.pread into Asia, Africa and Latm America, where ideologies tend to be polarized, it was easier lo back local tyrants agamst oh slreperous nationalists who often had Communist connections. Thus the CIA became tht• marn prop for the most reactwnar> elements in many countries And s mce its operations were largel} unmonitored. its agents felt frel• to concoct such outrageous pro. Jects as the plan to kill Patnct: Lumumba of the Congo and the scheme to depilale Cuba's Fidel Castro. Americans accepted these ac· tivit1es as long as they were hap pening far away. Bul their tolerance began to wear thin when it became apparent that the agency was resorting to illil'1t techniques on the domestic front They were shocked, for exam pie, by the rol<! of former Cf/\ employes tn the Waterg al1· break-in. and the shock Wi.t!> t:om pounded by revelations that th1· agency was opening privall' mail, spying on dissident t•1t1zen:-. <1nd even performing b1olog1cal exper:ments on its own people If these illegalities tarnished its image, the CIA also has been rocked by internal convulsions. FOR ONE THING, it has had five directors in as many years, and each has contributed to tts d1Hicull1es. The latest CIA chief, Admiral Stansfield Turner. may further aggravate the agency's trouble!> when. in accordanc€' with th<' President's designs. he iniliat1•s vet another overh;_iul of the or ganization. The CIA still 1:0: I t'E>lini:: rrnm ("'( od? t •• r l.!Al"nlld out. laat fell lht> advt al lb Arthur D. Ulll• Company, a prtvatAt flnn ol maaaacmcnt ron· 1uU.anta. 1bal rcsllutn•. ln which aHonad •1cncy d pal'tm nt.a were ab ken up. haa been described by one a1enc7 employe "devaatatiQJ." The agency still ls lrYlnl to re· C'OVer, meanwhile, (rom the treatment it received from Carter'is prcde<:essors. RICHARD NIXON down· graded the CIA partly because it interfered with his imperial presidency and also because his own foreign affairs expert. llenry Kissinger, insisted on making his own intelligence estimates. Pretudent Jo'ord dealt another blow to the CIA last summer when he put together an outside team of hawkish professors. re- tired military men and other spcciah.sts to C'hallenge the agen- cy an a so called "competitive analysis" of Soviet strategies. Along with all this, the CIA is suffering from u hardening of the arteries that eomes with ad· vancl'd age. The i.tgen<'y still is populated by superannuated functionaries who, like charac· tcrs in John Le Carre's l'Spionage novels, continue to wage obsolete wars. Nobody t•xcepl a lunatic would l:iuggesl that thl' CIA be dis mantled. smce a nation without efficient mll'lligC"nce machinery 1s like a blmd man on a ski slope. Hut lht• CIA cannot be rebuilt until public confidence in the government a s a whole 1s restored. A GIANT STEP in the nght direction l'an be achieved by makmg the agency accountable to elected offic1als, bothjn the ex- ecutive and legrslaltve branches. In othcr \\Ords, the CIA must cease to be a "state within a :..talc." Thal 1 ~ w hal Carter and a handful of cnhghtcne>d <'On gressmen are trying to do, and that. 1t seems to me. is the ge- nuine srgnifi<'ant•c or their en- dea \'Or to fit the agt·nry into tht.> cll•mol·r~1t11· mold Bureaucratic Roulette Decides ms Penalties WASllINGTO'I llanjf1 Muslims astd<'. this 1~ abo th1· season for IHS terrorism Cnm1· Mar<'h every \car thl' tax. gangsterc; try to flood the m;,i:,s media with stont•s about the tcr· nble thmgs that will happE'n to yoo 1f you don ·1 pc>n) up Thev ma\ hav1• m 1•1 n•.JC·ht·d themselws'tht• othl'r 1h1\ whra they had a Ju d ge sen 1 t•n('e a Wl'<'P 1ng. w.11ltng mother nf fin· t ll f ti II I months in J;ul ;incl anoth1·1 four Vt'arc;; of :-;uspcndrd ~ c n ten<' 1· becausc :-;h1• owed $11 flf.I 111 ta"'' ·r hu ... th1· 4'1·year old Mr ... V1rg1ni.1 \\.nght of W i.t!-hingtnn l> l' ,., tlornJ? ,1 month rn tht• ... 1.1mn1f'r for l';H·h $2,900 in la:\l's .,he..• pl1·,1d1•d i::utll \ to C\'adrng If m11l1ona1r1• I .1'< 1•v:111t•rs \\t•n• sentencC'<l on lht• sam1• 1 at10 of pun1 shm1•11t to <lull.us owC"d they'd look lrlo.1• lhi> mumm1t-d pharaoh TuL1nlo.ham1•n twfor1• they got out of tht' ... 1ammt·r fi1<'h <'vadcrs ll•nd not to J.!n 111 J.111 however In Ll~·t lh1·v lt•ntl not to have to pay all lht•1r l.1\t'S ...,mre they can usually gn rnto th1• ms terrorist offices, st•tl 11• for pa~ in~ :-;even cenL~ on tlw dollar and i.:1·1 a good citiz<'nshq; .rn urd. on tlw front paf.!e of Thi• W .111 Stn•••t 'Failure to Pay One's Taxes Slwuld Be Civil Matter' Journal. the\ re "l't't'lll:ittn~ th.it GM may h.1H' e' .id1•1I m1l11nn~ upon m1llwn ... 1n l.t,l'" lf the J.lleged {0nnsp11 <H'\ IS trUt' and 10 fatrn(• .... s tn (;1•nt•r;il ;\totnr ... 110 proof of 1t h.i..., 111•1•11 made puhl11· 1t ''ould m1·.in tbal dozen~ of ext'cut1\>1'" woulrl ha'e to ht· irnol\1•d 111 th1.., put.1ll\E' t•on ... p1r.u·~ l\s.,um1ng for tht• ...,._ik1· of .1qwment tlw f'on sp1rac\ dm·..., 4'\1-.t, ;1-.~umini.: ... nml' CM offiri;il~ ;1n· 1nd1l'l1·d hroui-:ht lo 111,tl ,111d nin\l\'11•d ... 11m1•1..IJ~ "hat \\Ill lht·1 r :wn t1•nt1•s tw" ,\l \\or ... t tht•\' \I.Ill h.l\t' lo sc·n1• ,1 ltltll-t1m1· on ltw \I. l'l' k l'ncb Why t'Oullln I that h1• llo1w \I.Ith '1rs Wnghl \I.ho d111n t 11·port th1· Sl0,00<1 .1 \1'.11 .,hi·"·"' m.1k ing aS a f)I oH'lll'.11 llllr ... 1• 11\l'r ,1 f1111r \t'.tr p1.·rw<I"' lfrt".•US•' 111·11 pl1· l1kc Mr., V.-n ,.:ht Jl~I' lht· hulk Of the t.i,l'" In thf• I flllnln ,tflfl th1'rC'forl' m11'-l Ill' l\1·pt 1n .1 ,1,111· of J bJC'Cl tt•rror THE VER\ m11d1•st\ of h1·1 nrcumstan{'C'\, h1•1 'l'r'i l.ll'k ol 1·11nnect1ons. clout 111 1·11111 .tt'I , nwcte her thc µ1•1 fnt 111•1 -.011 to domp tlown on and stomp Mnl>t pl'oplt" will read :1hou1 Mr-. W r q~ ht · s c a s e .1 n cl s .1 v t 11 them-;elves. "Thal c·ould he m<' Thal'" the kine! Qf mon1·v 1 mak.•· That's thf' kind of 11t·r;on I am, ( VON HOFFMAN ) Ith! .1 n·gul.ir Pl'r:,on with no 11111.,<'lt• to call on, whl'n they pul tht• block., tu mt• · \trs \\right \\i.l., the perfct't 1wrson to flav ahve She has all ht'r fl\t' d11ldn·11 ltvtnf..! with her .111tl lwr h11"i hand. a $19,000·a· q•a1 puhlre high school teacher . Tht• l'hildren an• aged 7, 8, 1.3, 20 ;ind 22 Avt:'ragc 1t out. Before •ta:O..l'" t•jch one ts living on c1boul $.1,0<)(1 .1 \ l'ar .Just ahout average ""th.it \OU can 1cknt1fy with the f..1m1I~ and ... hake in fear 11.irry Alexander, Mrs Wright~ law}t>r, says that his t lrl•nt s h<•alth 1s not the best. She suff<·r~ from obesity. anemia and h\ 1wrt1•ns1on Last year s he had .1 f1hr oid tumor opC"ration All the twtlC"r fnr the l RS to m:ike the p111nt that )OU t'an expect no ml•rn. that )OU can lH' suffenng fr om krm1nal <·.tnrl'r but. rf \Oll clon't p :H llJl \nu <Ill' 1~ a tlun i?t.'1m Ht•allv llll'l' 111·oplto Lour-; \tor...,e. anothl·t law\l'r who h<i" "'orked on th ts case. s Jys that for month~ th('y t nl'<1 to find out how much his rl1C'nl owed so that she 1•oul<I tx•gin making reparations. hut that llw l RS refused to tell them They d1dn t w1mt her pay· ing on her taxes hecause she had been se le cted by the bureaucratic roulette of cruelty to play the part of M~ Terrifying Example. If they'd a<'cepted any money by way nf restitution. at would have made 1t le~:::illy much harder to lock her up in the slam mer. THE IRS C"ouldn 'I get aw;,iy with this without the active col lusion of the .Judge. in this case U.S. Dis trict C hief Judge William B. Jones I called Judge Jones' office and was told the following : ~) the Judge was away at a judges' conference; 2) when the Judge got back from be· Ing away he was going away again: 3) the voice thought 1l might be quite some time before my message got to Judge Jones. and 4) the Judge never talked aboal cases except to lawyers. If the Judge ever responds to the message 1 'll tell you what he said, but m the meantime \\e are ent1Lled to conclude that the .ludge as abusing his office by turning his courtroom into the pun1t1ve arm of IRS terror A humane, merciful or equ1ta hie judge simply doesn't send a woman like Mrs. Wright to jail for committing ;,i crime of this nature. Never mind comparing ... Mrs Wright's fate 'With that <1f Spiro T. Agnew"' ho did the same thing. The sentence I'> ipso facto barbaric. WITHOUT demanding any ar front to the dignity of members of the federal bench, a Judge who metes out such a shocking loen . tence has an obligation to publrt· 'Mrs. Wright was the perfect person to flay alive ... Just about average so that you can identify with the family and shake in fear. · ly explain 1t and submit himself tu questioning. Judges are right to press their knees toiiethcr and draw robes around their feet when the trial is going qn, hut they have no busincss coppm~ J plea of professional reticcnct• after the tri~l is over and they've done their work. If Judgl' Jones hasn't forgotten his job rs j ustice. not hel pang the I RS to collect the- ta>. es. he ought to step forward and defend this mcomprehensi· ble aC'taon In the last analvsis, the blame for l\1 rs. V.-nght s mcarcerahon helongs \.\rlh Congress. The lady \\as daspatl•hcd to the big house durmg the \'l'ry 1wr1od when the llOUSl' or Hcprc!>entataves has been holcl1n i.: hC"arings on the gangster lal·t1<'S nf some firms m the debt l'Olll·Ction industry. The premise for tlwst.• hearings is that rn :.1 r 1v1ltzt'd sm·1cty there must be rest r:.itnls on what vou can do to make peopll' pay a d.ebl. The scary tricks of the debt col- lection agencies arc nothing compared to what the U.S. gov· ernment does to colll'ct what it's owed. The IHS. as a matter of poltl'y. beha\'es hkc dockside loan sharks. and Congress knows it but persai:;ts in giving the c1ti1l'nry no protection from the sad i-;tic tax collecting apparatus at has created The first step in securing that protection 1<; to dccnminahze tax cv as1on. No olhC"r mst1tution. <'Ompany or md1\'ldual in this soc1rty can collC"cl Its debts h-.· throwing people in jail. Yet the c1chts gel paid Failure to pay one's taxes fo1 whatever cause should be a r rvil matter so that if the I RS wants lo get :-;omeone like Mrs. Wright, 1l can slap a lien on h er housc or garnishee her wages. only no jail and no terror. Open-door Press Policy Hinges on PatienCe /o'rank Cormier n/ Thi' As11oc1ated Press hcu covned the White llouse .!Jnce 1962. He 1.t the aemor win.• sen'K'e reporter there. Jn thia article from AP f,og he <Uscn~i the carl11 White llmL~e prr.~~ nptrohon vndn Prel'ldent Corter. By FRANK CORMIER Press Secretary J64y Powell 1s one of a few White House aides who samples PresldenL Carter's mail before 1t rf' aches the Oval Office. For Powell, thf' 'privileae brings tnixed blessings. Getting copies of memos, letters anct Teporta bound to and from Carter's desk helps make Powell one of the best informed press secretaries of recent de· ~ades. The prnctlce also permit~ him to express mhJ&ivings if he doesn't like what he's reading. On the negative side. Powell ls so busy as chief custodian of Cartf.>r's imaJ(c that he doesn't have time to read aJI the President's inter-Office mall lbot romPs to him. Deputy Press Secretory Wnlter Wurfel has betn assignNt to screen the now of paperwork ¥,d pl act red taa!'I on it.ems he thinks Powell s hould rtad CONTRIBtJTING PERHAPS to PoweJl'a heavy workload la th~ f11ct that he now has 43 pos1t1ons on his staff and two of these currently an• va<'ant ln tbe Gerald Ford adm1nistrat1on. 63 persons were on the same type of as~1gnments Powell's situation typ1f1c, the cl1f f1culties facing Carter's assistants as they struggle tow<ml their profes,ed goal of a reasonably open White !louse The demands nn their lime hm1l their accessibility llamilton Jordan . the c losest equivalent to a staff chief, almost never sees reporters. althouJ,?h he was aceessl ble at times durin~ the campaign nnd even in the hectic days of the transition. Energy adviser James R. Schlesinger i11 seen only rnrf'ly and dimly behind <'louda or pipe smoke. ALMOST F.VERVONE El.SE tn Carter's White House is avarlnblc but a report<-•r must hove putience It may take a few dnys to s<•l u11 an appoint ment. Once rea<•ht•d. Carter people un· willin£ ond able lo I ulk substance Powell himself is not alway'i cosy to eet to. He.' hH fl repulllUon for po-;tpon 1ng or csnceling appoint mC'nL'i nntl tJ01•' not alway11 return phon<' C'Alls AP reportcm1 n:r.si~ncd lo th(• White House find that proximity helps them get to Powell with pressing questions. however. The new press secretary periodacally, and unpredictably, leaves his office door open. H you happen lob{' out!!1de. you can snatch a few mmut<''> with him between bis appomtments Thal 's measurable progress. But \here hasn't been a real open-door press <;eeretary since Pierre Salinger and ht>'s been gone 13 years. CARTER JUMSELF PROMISES to remove an irrit&nt to press relations by holding two news conferences a month. John F. Kennedy was tfte lut president lo meet reporters on a regular basis. Kennedy's stated g(){)l was one prt'ss conference a week, although he was not a 1 ways able to meet thl\t schedule. The new president deemed It wlac. however, to retract one pledge of open· ness. He reneged on opening CablMl m ectinlll! to news covera10 aner a soe1ate!4 told him they could not spe k frankly In front of report•rs. The tumabout caused hardly a ripple. pt>rhaps because Carter met pertOQally with a deleaaUon of seven reporters to explain his poaition and seek alternative !luggestiona lfodld not act any. The Carter· press meeting also took up earlier complaints by reporters that the President seemed disposed to run around the city without taking a press "pool" along The President said he would try to work with a pool in tlw future but pointedly declared, "I can get away from you when r want to " WHILE HE WAS CHATTING, the President also invited crit1c1sm of Powell, who headed for the door lest he inhibit conversation. The new!lmen - Carter subtly noted they were all white males -told Powell to sit down. Their only complaint was ebQul the Uftpredlc· table timing of his daily briefings. The briefings in fact mark a visible nnd audible change in press relations. Although Powell hes been the focus of Rharp questioninJ{, there has been none of the frequently biller wrangling that became commonplace in exchanges between reporters and several or Powell's errocccsMrs Powell 1 sense of humor undoubtedly helps. After giving a murky rtply at ont briefing. he was aaktd. "Wa11 thut reaponsivc to the (fudtton'?" "I certalnly didn't menn 1l to~." nid Powell. - 0 ... 1'm fl/Jing In for my .. c,.tlll"( who ~ out foT lunch. Anything I CtM dol' \ - LY "'LOT ,u:z;._.:::;;.;;;.:...,;,.;,:;.:..;~~~~~~~---..;;;;;~;;;;a;~----..... --.. SupeMJi or El ct d To Be SCAG Officer By0.C. IW8TING8 °' .. °'".,,..... ..... Oranr:e County Superv1tor Ralph Dt~rich is the new second vice president of the Soutb~m California A&soci11tion of Govern· ments <SCAG > His elettton to the post makes Diedrich third in line for suc· cession to the presidency of the regional planning body. He has been a member of the SCAG Ex· ecutive Committee for four years. President of the organization is San Bernurdino County Supervisor Denrus Hansberger. First vice pres ident is Long Beach Vice Mayor James Wilson ••• MRS . LOIS Lundbeq~. chairman of the Orange County Repubhcan Central Committee. will be the speaker Tuesday when the Me s a Verde Republican Women , Federated. meet for lunch at the Gorda Llz Res taurant in Newport Beach. The festivities get under w<iy at 10:30 a.m. For details, l'<JIL 1M axine Connell, 646·6863. ••• AN EVENING highlighted by the absence of s peechC's 1s planned Thursday in honor of state Senator Dennis Carpenter It 's ;i $125 per person fun· draiser <it Scbusttnn 's We s t Playhouse in San Clemente Co·ehairmcn of the e vent are Marcia Bents a nd Bill Voit John Virtue 1s finanN.' chairma n. .For information. call 556·6328. .... "HOMEOWNER Associations. Protector::; 01· Persecutors'!" will bC' lhl' lODH' for d1seuss1on Friday morning "hen the Orange Coast League of Women Voters meets m Irvine. The meeting 1s scheduled for 9: 15 a.m. at the Irvine Public Library, 4512 Sandburg Way. The public is invited. ••• a fDBNTS OP San Juan CapJstnano and San Cl~mente wUl have a chance lo mfft walh their assemblyman on M44rch 26 during two community forums. Assemblyman Ron Cordova <D ·EI Toro> will hold the in· formal meetings from IO a.m. to 11 : 30 a.m. in San Juan at 32400 Paseo Adelante and from 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. in San Clemente at the Community Center, Avenida 1 Del Mar and Calle Seville. The freshman legislator has been holding informal forums throughout the 74th Assembly District to acquaint himself with his constituents and their views on local and statewide issues. "I would like to meet as many of the San Ju an and San Clemente residents as possible," Cordova said. "1 urge everyone to attend and to bring friends anti neighbors." ••• THE SOUTHERN Orange" County Democratic Club plans a Polis h dinner Saturday at the home of Jeanette and Bob Grzegorczyk, 34632 Via Catalina. Capistrano Beach. After dinner speakers will in~ elude Assemblym;in Ron Cordova and Frank Barbaro. chairman of the Orange County Democratic Central Committee. All Democrats are welrom(' For details. call 493 · 7443. TV Sets Stolen Two television sets valued hy the victim at $350 have been s tolen from a Mission Vi ejo hom1• by a burg lar who forced open thl' garage door. Orange County sheriff's officers said the theft was reported by Michael Dace Ball, 27, of 25245 Pericia Drive, Mission Viejo, who was away at work at the time. SEES SPECIAL NEED Officer Thomas County Seeks Radios for Ambulances Private ambulance f irms opt-rating in Oran~e County ~t present have no direct link with county government's emergency com munic·ations network . But county s upervisors have ordered two·way r adios for private ambulances that would operate on the same frequency u s ed b y the count y's 26 paramedie units. The board gave euunty of- fic·ial s permission to sel•k funds from thC' state Department of Traffic Safoty to buy 65 two-way radios at a cos t o{ about $1.500 each County officials explained the units would hefp integrate• am· bulan c c s ervices into a coordinated county e mergency communications system. The count{ would maintain ownership o the radio equip· ment, they said, but repairs and replacement cos~ would be bille<l toambulancefirms. Judge Sentences Fratricide J\ m..111 \\ho ''as found g uilt y of vol untar,:, mansl;mghtt•r f111• killulJ.! his ~ 01111gc-r hrothN :111d tht•n gr a nted anothl'r trial has been found guil- ty of a s Ii gh tl.v le:-ser t ha rge 1n his Sl'CU!ltl Orange County Superior Court tna l .Judgl' William S. Lt·c• ~cnt cnet·d Dennis Ray Whitman. 28, to up to 15 years in state prison nftc r a c cepting th e -----------.verdict from the jury. lie SMfTH TUTHILL lAMI WESTCLIFf CHA,EL 4 27 E 1711'1 SI Costa Me'>a • 646-4888 Santa Ana Chapel 5 18 N Oroa<1way SanlJ Ana • 547·413 1 PIUCE IROTHERS SMfll4"S MORTUARY 627 Main Sr H•int1ngt0n Be:1ch 536·6539 P'EE:I( FAMILY COLOMIAL FUMERAL HOME 1801 Bohil Av" WP<;lmin<,IN 8933525 PACIFIC VIEW MEMOltlAl 'ARK Cf'mf'IPry Mortuary Chapt•l 3'>00 Panhc V1Pw OrtvP Nl'wp<Jrt L,11iforn1d 644-2700 McCORMICK MORTUA.ltlES Laguna Beach 4'l4·941 ') Ldguna H1llo; 768-0933 San Juan Cap1<;lran11 495-1776 was found guilty of in· voluntary marv;laughler. Whitman had earlier bee n found g uilty in .Judge J errold S. Oltver ·s ('ourl. but got his second RETIREMENT LIVING No Investment or "Entrance Fee." tria I when tht' defrn:">t' s uccessfully a rgued that it had been prnvirll'd with new evidence that t"uuld favor Whitman Whitman was arrested on March 11, 1976, after police found the beaten body of his brother. Dale < Arthur Whitm<in. Z:!. m the Anaheim mold room the two ml•n s hared It w;is alll'ged that t hl' defendant k iek t'd and stomped his brother to death after the two men argued .ibout their lack of money Viet Vet H~lp As ed By U CLANCY Dirr ct or Ben d ~ hia owo ataa direction u ell w JJlnC fill that Of-.._,~ ....... , ~n aJd t.ocaJ offlCU we-l\. Deed. Vil'tnaru vewrana llv· have i.,n -~•hod la .. You c bo at U.. But oltan. M uHl. Ina in Oran1e County c 0 1 t a Mes a and eroHroada, ·• he> uld. ol<k>r vetera cl•im too rae~ di1Cettnt and more Fullorton lo help cUcn\a "You can mther be a much la 1-tn& done to comp!~ problems than lotboleareas. P•nave offi ce thal helpthowfromt.MV1et· those who ~erv~d In And while h1s staff is reapondl to telt-phooe &n· nam war, white th Viet· earlier wa~. County Ad involved primarily in qulries or walk 1n in· nam veterans !~el not ministrative Officer handling benefiL'I claims quiries ... or we con get eoou$lh is bemg done lo J\ob~rt Thomas said last and inquiries. de Lt."On oul there and try to help help them. week. said, employes also refer the veteran's problems.'· • ·You Ju :i l turn He said their problems veterans to appropriate sideways and the bullets involve inadequate employment, social and DE LEON said he go whizzing by," he con- ed · h · legal agencies. agreed efforts should be tinued. De Leon is seek-ucation, ousmg, un-made to find those in ing a $7,400 budget hike employment and at Thomas said perhaps . 1 times a less ·than-because of changes in needandofferhelp,and fornextyear,primaray honorable discharge. veterans' needs, de Leon he said a r or m er to pay for incre1tses in might consider changing veterans advisory coun-supplies. And during a review of .,...; _____ .-;;;;m.-..-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ______ ._iiiiiiil;;._ ___ iiiiiiiiiliiiiiii5iiiiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;9 the county Veterans Service Office's $.568.000 l)udget request for next year, Thomas asked the dire ctor of th e 35· me mber s taff how he is dealing with the pro. IJlem s . Polish Dancing Planned Members of the Polish National Alliance will gather in Whittier March 26 for their Spring Dance and dinner scheduled from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. The public is invited to attend the event at St. Gregory th<! Great Church hall, 13935 Tele- graph Road. 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IT IS A PROMISE that Universal Life church founder (Bishop) Kirby J. llen!lley says has brought him six million re- quests for ordination But Hensley, nirknamcd thl· 'Modesto Mc!-.s1ah, says getting that tax exempt status may be difficult duC' to rduclance by local tax ass<'s..,ors to recognize mail order churches. "The tax assessor won't tell• you truthfully about how to do it;" says Hensley, a cheerful 65-year-old who seemingly de- lights in taking potshots at both tax men and tax laws. "You go in and he'll say, 'naw, you can't get tax exempt status for your home' -well, they're damn liars. You can get up to 50 percent written off on your home (or apartment) and J know it." HENSLEY, WHO faces almost continuaJ lawsuits over the tax status of his church -he claims to have won them all-says, the tax assessor will try to d1!. courage tax exemption claims by citing zoning and other property use restrictions and, failing that, will try to stall applic01nts. Wme expert Michael Rubin lifts one of 347 samples Wine Judge Suffers An Ordeal by Grape By MJa:rAEL RUBIN Au0<1.1tM ,,.,...., WrttH It sounded Ii kC' a v. ine lover's dream: be av. ine judge and taste dozens of soml' of California's besl wines. Rut ht'forr 1l v. :1s O\ er m y tongue was pickled and puckered and my mouth fell like 1t had been mannated ma cask forgotten m some dark corner by lhc hltleold v.mcmaker. IT SEEMED SO mv1tin~· an invitation to join six wine experts on a wine panel for the <tnnual Sonoma County Harvec;t Fair Judg- ing. No one mt•nllonerl 1l \\.ould be work, three days of dawn lo-dusk, hard-core slurping Being n dcvotN· of lhl' grape, 1 couldn"t tum down this op portunity We wint• ex1wrb thl'Y did invite me to be a judge --must pain fully and regretfully sp1l out each slurp after rolling it over and around our pal ales. Try in~ to take even a tiny sip of that many wines more than 100 a d:iy would leave one's skull heavily overcast. lt would be hard to tell the simple difference between red and white wines, much less any subtle nuance. It would even be bard to re· member to go homl' at night. It's all very !>trict. Hidden away in another room under secret code numbers, the wines are poured into numbered glasses, then brought to the judges' tables. There, the grapevine gurus carefully examine each wine, making careful written notes on each facet of a wine's characteristics; color, smell. flavor. WE DIP INTO OUR knowledge or what a certain grape variety's wine tastes like -each has its own distinctions -and then try to decide how good, oz: bad, each sample is. Often a beautiful bouquet would entrance a judge, who eagerly tasted it. But on rare occasions one could hear a muffled, "Aargh, do I have to insult my mouth and actually taste this"•' And there were times when it was painful willpower lo keep from gleefully imbibing some enological excellence We sat at tables layered with white tableclothes. Bnght klieg lights blazed over our shoulders to provide a perfect background un der which to judge the wines' colors. With few word11 we !'et to our task. The first senes of 11hlmmer- io1t yellow·(old white wines came out, beginning what became a sertesohmend.ing waves of wine glasses. Things sot more difficult when we returned after a brief break and found 18 numbered glasses or Pinot Chardonnays. There were the Uniett subUeties of grape flavor and intensity to look for as well ns variations of wood aging or lack of it. OUR KNEES GOT wobbly by late afternoon of the second day when, already weary, we came face-to-face with 25 potent Zlnfan· del•, the beady berryish red wine. Barely had we sipped our way through, aided by Increasingly frequtnt glugs of water to clear our palates, when tho "coup de mouth" aJ>Peored: 22CabernetSauvignons. When It was over we were all puckered out. At the end of three days they told ull we each had tasted 347 separate 1luses of Yilne; avera'ed 1,388 tastes each; Ill • group gone throu&b 2.429 alasses of wme and proclaimed oui:. opinloM bued on a total ot 9, '116 t.utet. No count was made of stained teeth We ciwarded seven aold medals to some outatandlni wines. That should have been enough, but let me tell you about tho dynamite wine l had with din net that ni1ht. • ~ --I Orange County tax assessor's office personnel seemed reluc- tant to comment on the possible lax exemptions when contacted. They asked that their names not be used in connection with the information given. One official said two recent ap· plications for churc'h tax exempt status were denied because the homes concerned did not meet standards for church buildings. Such tactics. says Hensley, stem from his victory in a long battle to obtain federal tax ex· empt status for his organization. THE VICTORY came in a May 1974 decision (1)1954) in Northern California Superior Court in which the presiding judge ruled against the IRS, saying, "Neither this court, nor any branch of this government. will consider the merits or fallacies of °\religion. "Nor will the court compare the beliefs, dogmas and prac- tires of a newly organized re- ligion with those of an older. more established religion. Nor will the court praise or condemn a religion, however excellent or fanatical or preposterous it seems Were the court to do so, it would impinge upon the guaran- tees of the First Amendment." The thought of such govern- ment investigation infuriates Hensley, who says, "They can't investigate ... they can't come in and check up on you and the church. "IF TIIEY DID that here <in Modesto), why I'd throw them out. Do you think the Catholic Church would stand for someone coming an and checking them out?" Tax savings, says Hensley, come from being allowed to con· tribute up to 50 percent of your personal income to your own church. That "contribution" is then used by the minister for l'hurch related business. The church, under federal lax laws, may provide a parsonage, automobile and other tangible considerations to the minister. Most of these considerations are either lax free, largely tax free or outnght lax exempt. At the leas t. say Hensley's brochures, the large donation to the church drops the "donor" in· to a lower tax bracket. There are, however, a few pit- falls. TAX LAWS require quarterly reporting of certain church financial matters. Local tax ex- <'mptions are difficult and time consuming to win. And. converting your possessions to church property means you no longer own them and that they may not be as- signed lo heirs. Whal 1s it that drives Hensley to do battle under the banner ol his church? It is a combination of frustra· Lion over what he thinks are the m congruities of conventional religious dogma and his aggrava- tion over the tax exempt status or established churches. "THE IDEA IS to get everyone to pay taxes. Why should anyone get a Cree ride from the tax- payers just because they have some funny ideas about God?" Hensley says. His personal philosophy is an earthy mixture of anti-Bible sentiments combined with a de- sire to let everyone Jive and let live. "My only doctrine is. do what is right. And everyone has a right to decidethntforhimself.'' His poUUcal philosophy? •'The government is all cor· rupt. Nixon was gnat because he s h owed t he govern ment JS corrupt!" And, says Hensley, "70 m illion people wouldn't vote because they SAW it waa cor- rupt.'' He says the ('timax of his battle aaalnst tax exemption• for churches is near. New ministers will nutomatically receive church chnrtef'!I along with their ordination certificates. Wllb them wlll be lnstruttioDJI on wln· nin1 all pogible tax exemptions. All who seek \ax·exempt church status will become soldiers on the Alodoato Me11lah'11 battle linCA. '"' Vivitar® 600 Point 'n Shoot camera outfit. Only36.95 The Vlvltar 600 Point 'n Shoot pocket camera gives you great black-and-white or color prints. or brilliant color slides. Built-in electronic flash makes picture taking easier, more fun. With 11 O cartridge and batteries. Only59.95 The Vivitar 604 pocket camera has the same great lcntures <"S the Viv1tar 600, plus a close-up lens for even more fun anrl versatility. Built-In electronic flash captures indoor shots in M amazing 1/1000 second. With 110 cartridge, battene$. Use your JCPenney Tim• Payment Plan. Penney ARCADIA-SANTA ANITA CANOGA PARK CARSON CULVER CITY FOX HILLS' DOWNEY FUUERTON GLENDALE 'GALLERIA' HAWTHORNE PLAZA HUNTINGTON BEACH LAGUNA HILLS LAKEWOOD MONTCLAIR NEWPORT BEACH NORTHRIDGE ORANGE 'THE CITY' PUENTE HILLS RIVERSIDE SAN BERNARDINO VENTURA WEST COVINA WKITTWOOD • ,I Pr idenu' 11 aar r. aosei-mlAL _...__ We call I.Mm by tbeir fil"ll llDMll, IO ...Udo we Imo. tt-m\, . Mamie, Jldde. Laity Btrd, Pat, Bett 1 . and H We talk of them I • famiJ7. S.S &rl")' were ch.l.ldbood 1wtttbeart1. you know. ff lhmle knew Ike had an affaJr, abe never lel on. Jactde ls daUnc. ..• OR. YES, we k~ some inwnate details. U tUe ones like bow Mrs. Johnson sot her name from a baby nune who proclaimed ber "purty as a lady bird." Romantic ones: Dick proposed to Pat on the day they met. Tragic ones: BeUy had cancer and had a breast removed. Whether they like it or not -and most or th.em don't wives or Presidents actueve endunng celebrity status. . With such contmuing interest and their_ ranks s welling to six this year, it seemed a good idea to see how the former first la~es are faring. The lour began w1~ Mrs. Onassis. al a luncheon in New York. Twice.widowed, burned by gossip sheets and harri~d b.Y photographers, Jacquelu~e 1s Garbo-like in her pursuit of privacy. At47, one of the ~orl_d's most elusive and intriguing women has a career as a con- sulting editor for Viking Books. JACK•~ She was flushed with pride over completing the first book that bears her name. an illustrated treatise on life in Imper ial Russia. "I don't see it as work," she said, with emphasis on the last word. Mrs. Onassis skillfully deflec~ed talk fr.om herself lo the book . But it was obvious there 1s a change from the young Mrs. Kennedy w~o s~t fashion styles, promoted the arts and entertained m a manner previously unknown to the White House. Today, she 1s the m~crn working woman who dashes to the corner dell when work presses. ··rr·s SORT or hkc holding your nose and jump- ing " she said af her first work product. And, con-fid~d the woman once married to a President and once to a Greek shipping tycoon: "I always wanted to be some kmd of writer or newspaper reporter, but after college I did other things." Betty Ford wanted to be a dancer, but she, too, wound up in the White House. As she left, she planned "to be very active in continuing with the same pro- Jects that I have been affiliated with when I was first lady." True to her word, Mrs. Ford plunged right in, making telephone calls on behalf of the Equal Rights Amendment and establishing herse lf in California as a supporter of the arts. Her immediate problem seTTY was one most other presidential wives haven't had moving to a new state. renting a house and working on planning, building and furnishing a new home I The beginning of private life has been busy for Betty Ford. ••1 told Jerry I don't want him home to lunch.'' she said. She need not have worried. He's played in two golf tournaments and accepted four part· time jobs. THE FORDS' social hfe at Rancho Mirage-in the vicinity of Palm Springs -1s active. Says a friend : "She's commenting on the ability Just to pick and choose when>ver she wants to RO '' Rocks Sail Along on Wind, Sand LOS ANGELES <AP J -Alice the rock gets around pretty well Cor being so heavy. Although a s quat 40 pounder, she's taken mysterious trips of up to 300 feet in three recent winters. T~ ated 'I bten a Mut:n•-....,.. .... . I.au ... • Leib 8trd J .. bad adJ to Uti out.Jl!dl knew I would •••••• r WU always budlnt ln that dlree· tJon," •be IQI. "Hoene WU Tex· a1.W n.stonw al ~ terlude.n dly Mra.. Jobmon la the. mott viaible ot tbe ajx rornier pre.• sldentlal wives because of her beautification projects, her work at the University ot Texas where she was a regen~f six years, her help with LBJ UDY auto Library in Austin and ber eosive travels. "l had the opportunity to help Lyndon. which was a beck ot a lot more than I could ever do, and it was an all-absorbing life," she says ... There were Jots of things I hadn't done and I knew, perb~ps wl~ a little touch of sadness, that I was letting tune slip away from m e. When the time came, believe me. I set about doing them with total delight." NOW 64, SHE is so busy that she carves out one month -April -in which she tries not to be com- mitted to a chore. That's when Texas is alive with wildflowers. When Johnson died in 1973, a month after at- tending Truman's funeral, a flood of letters from other widows flowed to Mrs. Johnson. She answered each one. Typical is a reply she sent to a woman in Pennsylvania: "It's easy to see we s hare not only sorrow and Joss, but the blessings of many full and fulfilling years with our hus bands. "We are among the world's lucky ones, r eally, having had so much." Casa Pacifica, the Nixon estate at San Clemente is protected on one side by a uniformed guard and on the other by cliffs, the sea and_ the Secret Service. Telephone calls to the small Nixon staff go unanswered. · LAST J ULY 8, just hours after the New York state appeals court dis barred her husband, word came that Mrs. Nixan bad suf- fered a stroke. She was seve.rely handicapped -left arm and leg paralyzed, speeeb impaired. A program of thera py was begun. "She's really bad a re- m ark able recovery," says a friend. From that conversation and others, this picture emerges: She still undergoes therapy but PAT N•x<>H now walks unaided. There stiU is a problem with her left arm, but her speech is good. At first, the therapist stayed in the house, now she goes to him once or twice a week. She is often on the grounds taking care of the garden. She manages the household, instructing the Jive-in help, Manolo and Fina Sanchez. She goes to department stores to shop. She regrets that she can't answer the estimated half million letters s he received. The task is too great. there is not enough money. She doesn't miss the White House but feels there were a lot of things left undone. Courage marks Mrs. Nixon more than anything else, her friends say: "She could have easily given up after the stroke because they have been through so much ••• But she has never felt sorry for herself in her life and isn't doing it now." IN INDEPENDENCE. Mo . the big Victorian NO ONE HAS ever seen Alice move an inch. She just sits oo the desert floor like any other rock. Stay awhile and watch her -she won't budge. Give her a kick she's solid as a, uh, rock. Hefty 'Hortense· leaves 820-foot trail But behind Alice hes a trail about 450-feet long . It's a good solid trail, worthy of a 40-pound rock. And Alice did make it. Many people have seen Alice and wonde red just how she hap pened to pull this off. She sits on a relatively flat, dry lake bed Most people figure any 40-pound rock sitting there ought lo stay put. THE STATE FARM A And that goes double for an 80-pound rock. One that big sits near Alice and bas a trail of about 85 feet. And how about Karen? She weighs 700 pounds and has a trail or nearly 530 feet. WHAT MOVES the rocks? Wind, says Professor Robert Sharp. "Winds funnel in there pretty strongly. When the sur- face 1s wet, 1l gets E>xtremel:,. slick "Movement occurs only when conditions are just right.·· said Sharp. "It takes a combination or s trong wind followinR a rainstorm.·· Then, said Sharp. "the s tones literally sail across the playa surface." (WJTll TJUSAD ATTIMEOF PURCHASE> 1 .-( ) ,. ....,_ .. AP lllwlr• ... History has been kind to the six living ex-first ladies. We . know them as Pat, Jackie. Betty, Mamie. Bess and Lady Btrd. hou!>e al the intersection or Truman Road and Delaware is unchanged from the days when the 33rd President of the United States would come out for his morning paper and walk. In the library on the ground floor, Mrs. Truman re·· ads her beloved mysteries. She is thin but healthy. She has arthritis in the right knee and walks with a cane. She has no live-in help, but over her pro- tests that it is unseemly to have 1Ess a man in the house, a Secret Service agent sits up all night in the parlor . . Mrs. Truman's concession to age -at the in-· sistence or daughter Margaret Daniel is in sleep- ing on the first floor . ''She goes to the hair dresser. things like that," says Margaret, who spent a week in Independence when Mrs. Truman celebrated her 92nd birthday in February. "When the weather gets warmer she will go out for dnves. I was rather ap- palled that she even went to the hairdresser the other day because 1t was five below zero." The winter cold, says a friend. made Mrs. Truman feel caged. Her old bridge club i~ no mo~e; its members either have died or are m nursing homes. MRS. EISENHOW ER, too, 1s hesitant to ap- pear in public. Her love of television soap operas keeps her indoors much of the time at her farm at the edge of the Civil War battlefield in Get- tysburg. Pa. She sees few peo- p I e . Son J oh n and the g rand c hildre n visit oc ~ casionally. at the EtSenhower Library and Museum in Abilene. Kan. When the weather 1s warm, Secret Service agents will take her for a dnve in the countryside. or she will go to farmer's market in Biglerville. In an interview lai:;t year with Washington. D.C., radio station WM AL. she said she loves to re- ad and work on her correspondence. "If anyone takes the time to go buy a card, to address it, put it into an envelope. seal it and put a stamp on it, the least I can do 1s to thank them." she said. "I miss him terribly.'' she said of Eisenhower. "You see, Ike and I used to use this porch so much. and I would sit here hke this and play solitaire and he would sit across painting. We would hardly say a word to each other. but we were companions. And l miss that terribly." tor the orice DI frmes 1s c,..lehr.i!lnq 1t11' lir'>t ann1vP.r~:ir{ rit Ht" r·r••n 1 ; ,,f 11, C I 1 ~.1•• 1 11 t lrw11• dinners I II I<• ,111" 1n1• v111n I,, 1, t Ir• 11 t 1 ~"' IW) DINNlHS I QI~ {Hf l'k1CI 01 C ii II <11w11/ I , ''''"1 lh,<11•.~ l•,r he1no Dur I tt'.tOO•f'I Mrs. Eisenhower turned 80 last November. 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Although the sport baa attract· ed a daring few since the 1930s, never have so many tried to con· quer the sheer walls here -com· parable 1n some ways in difficul- ty to Himalayan peaks or Yosemite's El Capitan. Most often there is no more than a series of finger holds. Campus police, needless to Altitude Helps Cut Coronaries BOSTON CAP> - Sc\entists have dis· covered that the higher m en live in the moun- tains. the less likely they are to die from coronary heart disease. The most probable re- ason for this is better ex· ercise, they say. In the thin mountain air, even breathing is more exert· ing. A REPORT on the study, conducted in New Mexico and directed by scientists at Case Western Reserve and Harvard, was published in the New England Journal of Medicine The researchers found that the death rate from heart disease was 28 percent lower among men who live above 7,000 feet than those who re- side between 3,000 and 4,000 feet. "It's a highly s1gnifi· cant diHerence -ex- tra or d 1 nary," Dr . Edward A Mortimer, who directed the study, said in an mterv1ew. The researchers re· viewed deaths m New Mexico b<.>t"een 1957 and 1970 THEY FOUND there were 291 dt.'aths from coronary heart disease per 100,000 men living at the highest altitude and 403 deaths among those at the lowest level The diffe rences, however, were not found among women. Mortimer said the re- search team looked for other factors. such as race and ~eneral health, that could have account· ed for the different death rates. "W e c an 't find anything about 1t that makes the data faulty ... Mortimer s aid. "We think It's a real reduct.Jon in mortality " DESPITE the find · inga, Mortimer said he did not recommend mov· ing to the mountains simply to escope heart disease. It is more important. be said, to lose weight and give up smoking. ".l'bla etudy suggests that exercise h<'lps, and you can do that at sea level." he said. Call 142 .. 1111. ' Pvt a few word• 10 work f r ou. T8S CU•BERS ny they ha•• srown more brann ln the paati 7ear. attemptin1 some day Up& man.uven. ••At nlpt, you mi1bt juat make a few climbs," relates Vandiver. a 25-year-old former Yosemite cllmblne imtructor. "It you're 1oin1 to make a day or it, you mi1bt undertake th e Greek Theater, a 50-foot climb, or Memorial Coliseum or Wurster Hall, which is more them 100 feet." The only unconquered struc· ture on campus has been the 307-foot Campanile bell tower The climbers say they could scale it using metal spikes called pitons. But they scrupulously avoid damaging the structures, c A port6ol ll1tln9 of our dlstlnctlv• f\lmltu,. llMa. AMGA5SA00f\ GOf\DON TAOlf KNOO Cf\Efl-'. OUf\UNGTON HOUSE: HIOl\ITEN STIFFEL Ll.ADf\0 Z & H UPHOLSTEIW STANLEY CHAf\LTON SEALY SELIG HENl\EOON pla1 ~ ''TM cUmben al tbe put were ona QU1et'au11 you•d ... walk· int around campus lat. at nipt. They'd look at • bulldlnl and aay. 'Let's 10 for it.' A rew manutea later. they'd be on a root'top ... Harding say1 buildin1 cllm· bers are generally in tbelr late • teens and early 20s -and "slightly crazy " Some or them are we.U·tnown climbers. hke Galen Rowell. a Berkeley naturalist who was a member of the unsuccessful 1975 American assaul,. Q"1-K-2, the world's second hi)best moun· ta in The climbers recall only one serious accident several years ago A man scaling the main library slipped and broke his legs. A folk obour rove noflcM' Our Grond Opening Soito Is o '>l"noshl And 11 you've ml~ Ir. don'r deloy because you·re m1U1ng mony toxcellenr homP furnish1n9 buys In owe-Inspiring complerely clecorortod !>E'll1nqs MPU OY CONANT DALL The noMol beoury of solid ook hos been dev<>loped ro the full~. ~mple linti dlsr1ntTlve groins. rosreful wolnur occenrs ond o com- plere obsencl!' of hofdworp oChl•ve a siyling 10 moM yov ltoel serenely 01 t>ome A. Od<. reg ~.:m D. Side dlotr rf'9 ~ IJQ . 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MOST PEOPLE JUSt want to look better," says Kopcha, whose company in the Irvine Industrial Complex, is the No. 1 manufac- turer for contact lens supplies. YOU t t I ABOUT • PE&C&NT tur· veyed by~ eomp&QY said U..., tbou&ht they became more •~ tractive to men after awitchina to contacts. But only 10 percent of the men queried said their luck with women picked ,up after discard- ing their glasses. According to researeb done by Allergan, about three-quarters ol contact wearers are women. although an equal number of men and women appear to choose soft lenses as compared to the traditional hard lenses. Of those who wear COO· tacts, about 80 percent use the hard variety, although soft DAILY PILOT SECTION B Sunday, March 20. 19n Advice From Users: 'Never Stop Search' 'Avoid Sad Movies' 'Buck Dutch Wimb' 'Beware of Bubbles' ''Got o prnblem? Then wnte to Pot DI.Inn Pot Will cut red ta~. getting I~ OMU'f'rs and action you need to 10/ve 1nequshe1 1n govem~t and bu!tneu. Moil your que1tto1u to Pot Dunn. At Your ~·ttt.-Oronge Coo.!f Dol/11 Pilot. P 0 Bor 1560. Coato Mesa. CA 92626. As man11 ~teen cu posstble wall be on.91.l>tred. but phoned mquine! or /elter3 not mcludmg the reader's /ull name, addreu and bimneu houre' phone nurnbtt cannot be cortsulered Thia column oppcors dml11 u cept Saturdo11A " Do Bowaetf.'ork Regardl119 Worlc.-••·,..•e DEAR PAT: f would apprec:tate anv Information you could obtain for me abOUt Custom Case Supply Co. In Woodland Hiiis. This company furnishes Information and materials by mall order for hOme crafting of cu5tom fitted cases. l ~m particularly Interested In flndlng out If this Is an established firm, what Its record Is on business ethks and If there have been any complaints about delivery of materials and bllllng methods. I want to check this out before I Join their mall order service becau~ a substantial flnanclal out· lay Is required. O.H.M., Costa Mesa n. LOa AnOtln BMtW 8Vafne11 lkn'eau (•11 S. Hiii, Loa Angeles, CA 900'3) la ••ndlno It. report on Cuetom c ... .,ppfy Co. to you. ...... rillllc _~~­UMIJ .. bK a •hil lildar lalli Of 811 a. ............ UV .,... NllPt1 -.tallrcl are far 8llft ..... "I eee wllJO tell me 'Gtt, doctor. 11d e to ..,..;. ~ bat I tried them years a10 and lt wu terrible. I Just couldn't stand the feellnf,' " M arkllnfer related. • Soft1-CUM GD tbe lliartltlt fn 1911. Sine.• tM7 .,. retaiftly new, many hant· 1-.. wearers have not tried to cllanp, partly becaUM they &re Htialied with their eurreot eyewear. But many people who are bard lens dropouts -who tried them at one point in their lives and found the discomfort intolerable -are di.scoveriQg that soft. ones are a different story. •-ro C>Ym&CO•• that iniUal dlteomfort, the wearer must re- alb want to wear contacts - whetbel'to look better, see better or do better in •portl," Mark.l- inger said. Some doctors bout that they can fit anyone with contacts. But Markllngerdenies this is true. "Tben, I examine them. and often they are able to be fitted and discover they are comforts· ble," reports the Huntington Beach doctor. OT~ THOUGH, find tbey can tolerate only ono or tbeot.ber. Soft Jensea are made out ol water and p_lastic and are able to absorb up to ~alf their weigbl in, warm tear fluid from the eye. REGA.llDLESS OF the reason contacts are picked, the best can· didates for successful wearlng are those who are strongly motivated. according to Dr. J . Harvey Markllnger, past presi- dent of the Orange County Op- tom elric Society. Certain physical problems, some eye deficiencies and insuf- ficient motivation keep some people from throwing away their glasses, the doctor says. Doctors look for certain indica- tions that can tell you who might have trouble adapting. PersoftS with one·or mqre of the problems listed below may have to stick with glasses.: They're flexible, nol rigid, and bia&er than hard lenses·. Instead of covering just the iris they cov· er the entifle cornea. If fitted properly. they are much more comfortable tbao hard lenses because they hug the cornea more closely and tend to shp out of position Jess often. -CHRONIC allergies. He said a good ophthalmologist or optometrist can be~l prescribe what type of eyewear is most /suitable. -Inability to adequately clean '1Everyone who wears con· Due to recent advances. particularly in the area of soft lenses, people are fmdmg it and care for the lenses. -Physical eye problems, such as tissue growths on the cornea. -Improper tear producllon. But in return for their added• comfort, sort lenses are more dif-' ficult to care for. Because of . <See CONTACTS, Page 83) Eye examination and insertion of the lens are demonstrated by Dr. J. Harvey Marklinger and Claudia Coe. People who wear contact lenses know that with very little effort they can get themselves into a heckuva lot ol trouble with the litde plastic discs. Just ask their friends -the ones who've had to get down on hands and knees and start groping. T hey're also the ones who periodically hear the panic-stricken words, "Stop! Don't step down, I've lost my contact!•• A QUICK SURVEY taken among con- tact-wearers reveals that a good deal of laughs and tears go along with the lenses. One m1ddle-aged man who wore· hard contacts for eight years but returned to glasses several years ago reports he still has a pair of contacts sitting on the bottom of the Balboa Bay Club swimming pool. "I just dove into the water, forgot to keep my eyes shut and they floated out," he re- calls. He's the same man who lost another pair and still can't remember what he did with them. "I WAS DRINKING one night and de- cided to put them in a safe place. The next day. when I tried to find them, they were no where to be found.·· be says. He's also the same guy who used to pay his kids five bucks to find lenses dropped on the carpet. "I figure I dropped about $25 that way," he grimaces. He returned to glasses because be began to find contacts uncomfortable. He says he doesn't mind wearing glasses, except that it's tougher to play tennis without contacts and SCUBA and skin diving isn't the same anymore. One young woman. wbo bas been wearing hard lenses for 12 years. reports the following tale: .... "I had just arrived, all alone. tot- ing a single canvas bag, to spend a year in Europe after college graduation. Trying to reel very confident and sophisticated. I was strolling through Dam Square in Amsterdam when something blew under my contact lens and I rubbed my eye. "Half the world went blurry. The lens was gone, into Wte wind and the dirty street. "Down on my knees I went. and in what must be a familiar international sight. began patting the pavement blindly. Just as passersby were beginning to gravitate toward me lo help, I j)resume -t miraculously found the little lens. But m y sophisticated posture was ;.·uined." Many people have trouble with lenses popping out of their eyes. But others hav(" problems even before their lenses leave their cases. A WOMAN IN HER twenties who has worn sort lenses for several years recalls an accident she had one night after return- ing home late after "a few drinks." ''I've gotten so I can put my contacts in the sterili2er no matter what my condition is. That rught, I put the contacts in their case, dropped them into the sterilizer. plugged it in and went to bed," she says. "The next morning, I confidently opened the case to discover that one soft lens was squished mto a half-dozen pieces. I'd placed it where the case screws shut in stead or in the proper spot." Another woman who wears hard lenses . reports a similar tale. She says she once put her lens into the case. turned the lid and heard it crack in hair -"a very sad sound." ONE, WOMAN, WHO HAS soft lenses, says her most awkward situation occurred while horseback riding. She says she had to take out one of her contacts, but because . they're the soft vanety, she couldn't put it into a tissue for safekeeping until a,he finished ridmg. "You have to keep soft lenses wet, so l put it in my mouth and rode the whole way home hoping I wouldn 't lose it or swal(ow it,·· she says She adds that the lenses ended up okay. but that s he had to sterilize it for a day when she got back. Then there's the woman who says her motto 1s "never give up the search. "She re- lates "AFTER A LONG RECORD of never los· ing a lens. I finally dropped one in the sbag carpet in the bedroom. It was late at night but I got the flashlight and diligently began searching. I couldn't break my record! "Far into the night I searched, to no av ail. Finally, I gave up, ale my humble])ie and went to bed. The next morning I called my doctor to get a quick replacement, but he said, 'No exam. no lens.' "I protested at first, then my resentment turned to gratitude. The exam revealed I'd been wearing my lenses in the wrong eyes. Now I have a pair with a green dot on the right lens so I can tell them apart." Finally, there's one contact wearer wh9 claims she's never lost a lens. She also boasts she's never even thought she lost a lens. BUT IN TIDNKING BACK. she recalls the time she was sittmg in a bubble bath and her green-tinted hard lens popped out. "I was sure it was gone and I'd never find' 1t. But pretty soon l fdt it on my cheek and l · grabbed it,'' she says. She adds one tip for contact wearers: ''If you 're like me and sad movies make you cry. you'd better not wear contacts to those movies. Tears leave a residue on the lens and once you've cried, the rest of the movie is ruined." long, a refund wlll be IHued If you can provide aomo proof of pay· mont. · /tfobflehonle 01D11ers Dae Tcu Credit You ere wtae to thoroughly lnveatlgete any "work et homo" of· for. 8• wery of advertleom9nta promtalng lergo proflta for llttl• work end thoM requiring you to pey money to obtain further In· formation. Avoid )ob9 whe,. no Hlery la paid by th• company and roqulrementa t~ you buy PfOducta that you then muat reaell for • profit. Don't doel wHh • flrM that refu ... reference name• of prHent or lormer emptoyH. 8ewJr• Of proml••• to purchH• flnlahed pro- duct. you m.,.t meke at your own eapenH, If th• work la "ec· coptable" or "up to outatandatde.'' Somo addreHlng achomH ro- qulN payment for matert•I• _...no money for tho employ• unlH• conaumera buy the protluct ea e re.ult of the •d• Hnt In tho on· velope you 9ddr•••· VlctJrna of ~attonebl• "work et home" actten\ea should notify their locel poataf lnapector. DEAR PAT: I've heard that mobile home owners can qualify for a renter's tax credit If they rent space In a mo~le home partt. What are the qualifications one must meet to claim this credit? B.T., Huntington Beach Here'• hoWUf• renter'• crecut work• for mobile home apece ren- ter•: You muet be• park epace renter on March 1. 1978; when you flt• rour Callfomle Income Tex Form 540, there •r• boH• on th• form to d81m • renter'• credh •nd a renter'• credit la S37 regardleH of your edfuated Income. I SdU 8arld119 (Jp ,, ...... Tm If a space ren._. ow .. no stM• Income tu, he wm atlll be on· titled to e caah refund from .. It .. •. However, he mu at fll• • Stet• Income T.-Form 540 In ordtr to cletm the peyment. Thia form la avallabfe .. banka, '9avlng• "nd loen offlcH, post office• end f'r•nchlM Tex Board offlcH. ft'la• Caa LegaUtf DrltNt "'•tor Slke1' DEAR PAT: Can a is.year-old legally ride a motor bike? I know that the lndlvldual I have In mind doesn't have a driver's license because he's not reached age 16. H .W., Dana Potnt The DMV uya that any peraon 15 yea,. or old•r m•y operate a motortnd tltoycle on an h'lttnletlon permit while enroll.cl In en ~ proY9d dltver .Oucetlon cou~ At the Hm• time or In th• •an\• Mmetter h• 1leo m"•t be eni'OflM In • dttvtr ttalnlng oouru. LleenMd dtiven May operet• a motor bfke on a hlghw•r (not ttte • fnNWtlY).wtthout any epectel Hamln•tk>n Of e9'CloneMent on their no.ft... 't I \ \ _..,..":all• Ti ch nd tud t out on crou-eountry r1e ~, whlle other students paddfi k yaks in the Hamp !}lie College pool ~-Education Taken Outdoors i t AMHERST. Mass. <AP) -One wintry Fri· day afternoon, 30 students from Hampshire College did something they always wanted to do once. but perhaps not twice. They set out into the rural Connecticut Valley to the Sunderland Cave, not far from this college town in western Massachusetts. They hiked up the steep snowbanks, explored the ice sculpture of the cave, then slid down. They made a pyramid of themselves to climb the biggest sycamore tree east of the Mississippi. THEY CHEWED the birch of a tree. It tasted Jike wintergreen. A professor from the &<:hool of natural science who accompanied the group told the students about the geological formation of the cave and how to make beer out of birch. On ly seven years old, Hampshire College - enrollment 1.225, faculty 124, tuition $4,350-opt· ed for s ports for fun instead of competition. It at- tempts to relate outdoor recreation to academics. A blend of body and mind. One s uch blend is a course called "Everything You Always Wanted to Do Once - but Perhaps Not Twice." There is a waiting list to enroll. and psychological side of the outdoors ex- perience. "IT IS A self-discovery of some of the images that are fearful to women," says Miss Hardin. "Tbe wilderness is assumed to be a man's ter· ritory. It is a chance for them to have no men to depend on." The outdoors program extends to nonstu· dents working at the college and to "Drop In" centers for high school students from broken homes. Deborah Cole, 24, came from Syracuse, N.Y., to work as a secretary at Hampshire. Now she is a part-time secretary and part·time in· structor in rock climbing. "It was a sport I was good at immediately," she recalls. "It didn't require being part of a team. It was something personaJ. I ended up wanting to see how excited I could get other beginners." SUSAN CALKINS, an education student from Carl.isle, Mus., teaches at the "Drop.Jn" center in nearby Northampton. She and her stu- dents learn Crom each other, and she can learn from them. "It is part or academics, adolescent psychology," says Miss Calkins. "I can get a bet· ter understanding how they feel. They are a tough bunch. using four-letter words all the lime. For most of them, the outdoors is all brand new. It ls import ant to them. It is rewarding for me.'' Dave Roberts, 33, professor of literature and • a mountaineer, helped set up Hampshire's out· doors program in 1970 with 250 students, one building, a $10,000 budget and an aim to "join the academic side to recreational outdoors." For the two of you1 the Helene Curtis Uniperm: .. a peifect pair for eqsy-care hair:.. now $25. each, jocludjog sbamooo and s~t. Orig. $40. Our stylists are already well·known for cutting your hair. Now find out how well they perm it ••• in a no·fuss, easy-care way. We can make it happen for you. Call your nearest Robinson's Beauty Salon, 33. ' .. The class meets each Friday afternoon and does something different on each outing. Ac· tiv1ties include rock climbing, cross country ski· ing, winter camping and canoeing. He leaches a course in "The Uterature of Great Expeditions," in which students simulate the experiences of real expeditions that the authors wrote about, from Cortes in the 16th cen· lury to the present. Robinsons . "TIIE CATCH is to attract beginners who just want to try something once to see if they like it," says Carol Fisher, one of a half ·dozen in· structors in the program. Miss Fisher is a 1975 graduate of the University of Montana, where she majored in en· vironmental biology and botany. She also is the North American "omen's wild water kayak champion. For a January ll·rm course, she and a dozen students ran 350 miles of the Suwannee and Peace Rivers and the Everglades of Georgia and Florida 1n their kayaks They camped on wooden platforms built on trees in the swamps. By using a school van and packing their own food, the month· long trip cost each student $148. Another January-term course. "Women in ''TIUS," SAYS Roberts, "lends itself better to intellectual reflection than tackle football. Our ideas arc away from the traditional physical education." Three years ago, the college opened a $1.8-milbon indoor recreation center. The center contains a glassed.in pool. Since there are no in· tercollegiate swim teams, the college offers more than 30 hours of recreational swimming per week. The college also has eight all·weather sur· face tenrus courts and rour indoor courts. There are outdoor playing fields for volleyball, soccer, softball and Frisbee. Several miles of cross· country ski trails surround the 550 acres or col- lege campus that were once farmland and forest. • the Wilderness," includes a month· long trek into the mountains and canyons or New Mexico. It was led by instructor Joy Hardin, 29, who was hired four years ago "to bring in the educationaJ Mountain climbing student scales an indoor practice wall The annual budget for the sports and out· doors program is $123,000, about 1.5 percent of the totaJ college budget of $8 miltion. Yo11 Can Help Be a Friend To Shgt-ins EnJOY reading? If so you can lend a hand in one of several programs tn the west county area. The probation de· partment needs tutors, teachers' aides are needed 1n a number of schools and locaJ libraries could use a few willing hands in handling books and library users RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY WlwttYwW ... ttiele.t 1922~1f•d. c .... MHe -54'·025f AMPOO/SET 6.50 SANDPIPER HAIR CENTER 67 77 NO tvO<E LUMPS, BULGES BUMPS. BELLffitvV\ (Cellul1le Cnvrol Slilm) 2435 WT COA.S1 tflGHNAY CORONA DB. MAil CAaorlNIA 926~ Ttlf~ (7'4) 673·1846 f._.~~~--~~-.. r M\IL80X ) STIMULATES lnlh• DAILY PILOT Other kinds or help, food, clothing, shelter or sometimes just an un- derstanding hstener are needed by many families or convicted persons. or by the families of victims of crimes. Just chatting about world events can bring brightness into the lives of elderly people confined to hospitals and care homes. If you areiip to date on current events, you can brighten your spare hours by talking over events with those confined to homes. Stay.at-homes can lend a hand with the chores of a number or organiza· hons by doing a variety or clerical Jobs in their homes. The West Orange County Voluntary Action Center, 520 Pecan, Huntington Beach, operates a clerical bank which does work for many organizations. For information on the above open- ings, contact the Voluntary Action Center at 960·3312 or 530·2370. SOUTH ORANGE County op· portunilies to help others are handled by the south county offices of the VAC. with information on the following openings available by calling 675-9210 or 833·9278. -Developmentally disabled citizens need help with problems ranging from dealing with public transportation to pinning down com- munity resources. -A community agency needs the able hands of someone skilled in sign language to act as interpreter for deaf clients. Five'll get you ten. Beautiful fingers that is. ). With Faberge's bonus · Manicure Set. OnlY. $1 with any $4 Faberge purchase. ( Right now, when you buy your Faberge favorites. treat youl'Mlf to a m.ntcure, too. Set includes: 'A oz. Ceramic Glue; y. OL Touch-Me-Pink ~ii Glaze; ~ oz. Nail Glaze Remover: 'A oz. Enrlchtd Cutlclt Remover: % oz. Cuticle and N•ll Treatment Cteam; Emery Board; Plastlc Cuticle Pusher, She Cotton Pads. And it's all yours for only $1 with any $4 F~rge purchase. •. ,. JC Penney Steinway Pianoa . It iust stands there, getting more valuable. A Steinway built thirty years ogo Is oflen worth more todoy than II was then. Not because it is conaldered a collector's Item, but because the c:ore and workmanship that went Into it kffp ii os olive todoy as it was when new. Todoy, it is still a more ,.sponsive piano than you con find in other showrooms. II is stnl ttle only piano with the Steinway Diophrogmetic Soundboard, which, thirty years o ld or not, no other piano hos. The new Steinwoy you buy will most likely shore the some blue chip fote. Simply because today's Stelnwoy is built to the some standards. Even now, there Is no such thing as rapid assembly or moss production at the Steinway fac- tory. Some other monufocturers turn out more pianos in o week, than Steinway does in o year. So that once you hove a Steinway In your home, you k11ow lt'11here to stoy. To give you all the pride and pleasure a piano con give ••• plus a modest return on your investment. Always an excellent selecUon of und grands, some art cases. SUPERSTORE SUN.12·5 SAT.10-6 Dally 10-9 18349 $.EUCLID, AT SAN·DIEGO FRWY. ORANGE COUNTY, FOUN:rAIN VALLEY PHONE 545-0-i15 ' CONTACTS ·. • • <FroniPaae BO their water-soluble consistency, they tend to at- tract bacteria and other microorganisms which could cause eye infections or irritations. The care required, therefore, is more complex than with bard lenses. SOFT LENSES are also more expensive than hard. The softer version sells for between $300 and $350 from rQOSt doctors. Hard lenses are about $100 less. That price includes the lenses, the examination and fittings over an extended period. Many doctors have a refundable policy with soft lenses, so that if the wearer is not comforta- ble within one or two months, the money is re- funded and the lenses are returned. Hard lenses last longer than soft, although a new cleaner for soft lenses is adding to their longevity. " There is no way to tell which type of lens will be best for you. But Mark linger offered some tips as to which lenses are best-suited for which uses: -PEOPLE WHO want contacts primarily because of their own athletic activity would do best wi th soft lenses, whicb,fil' tighter and are more prone to stay in place. Persons who want to wear lenses only oc- casionally (such as the part•time actor who wants contacts only while on stag~) may prefer soft lenses. Vision is sharper with hard lenses, so the contrast between them and glasses is more pronounced. Eyesight may be fuzzy when the change is made to glasses after the contacts are removed. Soft lenses provide less accurate vis- ion, so changing back and fdrth is not as troublesome. -People unwilling to bother with a complex rare system should stick with hard lenses. Those who want tinted lenses must buy hard lenses, which are available in a rainbow of,coJ- ors. Soft lenses come only in a clear material. ASTIGMATISM {cu rvature of the eye) pro- blems can only be treated with hard lenses. although others may find soft lenses to be all right. Contacts are dispensed both by optometrists after eye examinations and fillings and by opti- rians who fit lenses using a doctor's prescription. Marklinger warned that while some of the opticians, in particular. are offering cut-rate lenses. "you get what yo u pay for." He said the less expensive lenses could be of poorer quality and that it is essential to have your eyes properly examined, measured and then fitted. ''\'OUR BEST BET ts to find a doctor you trust and then let him do the whole thing," ~Tarklinger suggested. The cost includes not only the lenses. but au of the preliminary work, plus followup visits. Mark linger says he generally sees his patients weekly about two months after the first fitting to make certain the lenses are right. Once a person has obtained the contacts. the next step 1s to make certain proper hygiene methods are being followed. according to Kopcha .. All contacts. especially the soft ones. can pick up a lot of things you don't want in your eyes that cause infections," Kopcha said HYGIENE FOR hard lenses is easiest, with lhe ultimate method involvmg a three-step operation. The lenses are soaked overnight in one solut1on, cleaned the next day with another mixture and then wetted with a third solution before being inserted into the eye. "Or, you can use an all-in-one method, where the same solution is a soaker, cleaner and a wet· ter," Kopcha explained, adding that that method ts effective, but the cleaner is not as powerful because it has to be put into the eye, too. The soft lens cleaning routine is more rigorous. Each ni~ht the lenses are disinfected in a plastic container that is partially filled with distilled water and then plugged in. The boiling water provides steam that cleans the lenses. Prior to last year, soft lens wearers had trou- hle with amounts of protein building up on their lenses. THE CONTACTS became filmy and vision became fuzzy and blurred. Tht'f"e was no cleaner on the market that could be used with the new soft lenses so they had to be replaced. A protein cleaner in a tablet form developed late in 1975 eliminates protein build up. Contacts arc placed in vials filled with distilJed water and the cleansing tablet. Arter !Waking between six and 12 hours, the contacts a.r:e cleaned In the dis· infectant unit and are then ready to wear. Weekly cleaning with the protein tablets is suggested. according to Kopcha. All of that may sound like a lot of bother. And it is. according to most of those who wear the soft lenses. BUT A COLD cleanser has just been ap- proved by the Food and Drug Administration for one brand of soft lenses and the maker or the most popular brand is expecting approval shortly. · That cleanser would allow sOft and hard lenses to be handled similarly. , Another advancement that may not be too far off is a new type of contact that would be more or less permanent. Preltmlnary test• already have been made and some paUents have worn the new lenses-which are a combination of hard and soft-tor up to 15 months without re- moving them. Sdentiata hope to provide a lent that could be safely worn without beln1 remoYod for month a and even years. T¥ trick is to develop a aaa· permeable substance that allows oxyfeJ\ and other gases to reach the cornea throulh the lenses. Fl xible fen at left ls larger than hard lens which only covers the Iris of the eye. Thpt'& fof tw1n or full size mattress or :boxspring. The big sole days ore Morch 20 and 21. You'll also find queen .. or J<ing ... size tor 1us1 $88 each pieGe. Firm constructiof" . .. quilted covers with heavy duty boxsprlngs. AtsG>· Extra f 1rm model 1n . . . .. CQme to our Easter Breakfastl Saturday, April 2, at 9:30 a.m. Gather au your little bunnies and join us for a H.ppy Easter Breakfast. Tickets are $2.25, and they go on sale March 21 in our Young World area. Easter Break~ fast at all stores except Palm Springs and Santa Anita* Call your favorite Robinson's for reservations. •S.nta Arita wilLhav• entsuinment in th• Young World •r• inst.cl 0 • bf• f.st. Robinson 's Newport Fashion Island & Westminster Mall ;" \' . ~ . • Named King Neptune is Dr. Thomas Doan (above), shown with his wife (left) and Mrs. Robert Barneson, party chairperson. Emceeing is State Sen. Dennis Carpenter (right) with Mrs. Robert Guggenheim (left) and Mrs. Carpenter. Social Scene '• Vows Repeated Eschenroeder-Smith CommUnity Church Congrega- tional in Corona del Mar was the s etting for the wedding ceremony unitin~ Wendy Smith. daughter of the Kenneth R Smiths. Newport Beach, and Gary E8(:henroeder or Largo. Fla. He is the son of Mr a nd Mrs. Edward E. Eschenroeder, Largo. . r • MRS.ESCHENROEDER The new Mrs. Eschenroeder is an alumna of Newport Harbor Hi&h School, and both are graduates of Principia College. The couple wilJ make their first home in Belleaire Beach, Fla. ••• Callens-Courreges Fountain Valley High School graduates Linda Ellen Courreges and Rene Norman Callens were married in Sts. Si mon and Jude Catholic Church , Huntington Beach. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J . Courreges and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Callens, alJ of Fountain Valley. The bridegroom also graduat- ed from Orange Coast College. and the newlyweds will live in Imperial Valley. ••• Fu lier-Gross Susan Wilhelmina Gross of Newport Beach and Elden Ken- neth Fuller, Surfside, exchanged marriag e vows durin g ceremonies conducted in St. James Episcopal Churc h. Newport Beach. The bride, a graduate or Marlborough School for Girls a nd USC, is the daughter of Mr. About 350 members and guests of Newporl Harbor Spastic League witnessed the transfer· ence of Kang Neptune's crown from Raymond Watson to Thomas Doan, DDS. A httle good-natured kidding punctuated brief remarks by State Sen. Dennis Carpenter, emcee; actress Claire Trevor, and Watson, last year's reci- pient. Accepting the honor, the Newport dentist said, ''Corona- tions arc not unique to me. In the office. we crown people almost daily." . Turning serious, he said, the "honor is awesome" to be chosen with such outstanding recipients who bad preceded him. The dinner dance, which was held in the Newport Harbor Yacht Club, raised funds for the league's major project of build· mg the county's first live-in home for s pa!ltic children. A contingent of 60,members from the St. Francis Yacht Club joined festivities. Among them are (at left, .. MRS. CALLENS and Mrs. Nelson Gross of Newport Beach. She is affiliated with Kappa Alpha Theta. Her husband, soh of Mrs. Fred Fuller of Chico, attended San Fernando Valley College a nd served with the U.S. Navy. ••• Bostick-Lee Bruce H. Bostick, son of Dr. and Mrs . Warren L. Bostick, Newport Beach, claimed Marilyn E. Lee as his bride in ceremonies in Cleveland, Ohio. The new Mrs. Bostick, former· ly of Chlcaeo, is a graduate of Ohio State University. She is the a daughter of Mrs. Peter W. Lee left to right) Mr. and Mrs. Joe Manchini and Mrs. Pat Greer. Above, Mrs. Robert Gray chats with Milton Bren and his wife Claire r.revor. a nd the late Mr. Lee of Lakewood, Ohio. Bostick graduated from the University of Arizona. The couple will live in the San Francisco area. Burton-Brown L . Odell Burton, Santa Ana, claimed Christine R. Brown, Huntington Beach, a s his bride in wedding ceremonies in Hunt- ington Beach. The new Mrs. Burton's parents are Mr. and Mrs. H.S. Runsvold, and his parents are Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Czech, Oceanside . The couple will live in Huntr ington Beach. CALENDAR STEPFAMILIES: Psychologist Rick Capaldi and partner Barbara McRae will teach classes on the topic of stepparents and stepchildren, their relationships and problems. Programs will take place at Cypress Community College on Wednesday, March 23 ; Laguna Beach High School, as part of the district's adult education program, on Thursday, March 24 ; and through the Orange County Department of Mental Health, Wed- nesday, March 31. Information on the courses is available from the sponsoring agencies. DOLPIDNS: How to Cope With Tension in Your Busy Life will be the topic by Margaret Hancoek Peterson, MD, when the group meets at the Irvine Coast Country Club on Wednesday. Marcb23. AAUW: The Huntineton Beach branch will hear Dr. Donna George, instructional television consultant for the California State Department of Education, speak on Television for Children -In the Classroom and at Home. The open meeting will take place at 7 p.in. Wednesday. March 23, in the Murdy Park Community Center, Huntington Beach. YMCA INDIAN MAIDENS: A fashion show themed Maiden Models Swing Jnto Spring is planned as the Orange Coast group's annual fund-raiser . It is scheduled for 1:30 p.m. Saturday, March 26. al the RanchoSanJoaquin Intermediate School, Irvine. PD'ZER COLLEGE PARENTS ASSOCIATION: An art auc· lion benefit is Planned for 6 o.m. Saturday, March 26. in McCon- nell Center, at the college. Proceeds will be used for campus refurbishment. More in· format.ion is available from 626-8511, ext. 3104. EBONY FASIUON FAIR: The 19th annual event is planned for Wednesday. March 23, at the Inn at the Park, Anaheim. The traveling fashion show is produced by Ebony magazine and is sponsored by the Essence 7. Proceeds will benefit the Orange County Branch of the NAACP. , .Problem Cleaned Up AnnO' Landers Tickets are available from Adleane Hunter, 879-2271. NUEVA VIEW SCHOOL: A fashion show will be presented at 7 p.m . Thursday, March 24, at the school in Huntington Beach. The event is opeq to the public. Proceeds will be used for playground equipment for the school ror handicapped children. DEAR ANN LANDERS : i ntly you published a letter a wife who was ashamed of husband's hands. He was a anic and hiS' hands looked y, eapectally uader the maila. ' Years aio I was introduced to a inan who bad the best·lookini bails and band.a I had ever seen. I was IUl'Priaed when my friend.a J.old me be wu an automobile pnechantc. Hla treatment conalat- ed ot keept.D1 a Jar of cold cream Jthe C!heapeat be could buy) ln b1a ~ker. Eveey,momtna before he start- ed to We>rk, he would stick b1s ftnaera and thumb Into this jar and rub the excess cream all over his hands and wrists. When he finished he wiped off the grease with paper towels, washed his hands .. nd was ready for al\ evening of bridge or w.bateVer. Another mechanic, wbo also used cold cream. kept a heavy bath towel handy. He pushed the cuUcle back on each nnier and hlt nails looked great - ANOTHER FAN OB.ut. PAlll: Tltanb for UJe tip. Aaotlrer WTlter aald lard woru )lllt u well u cold erum -aDd I&'• clleaper. Tb• &bl.a•• yoa folb te.dt each otber! lm'l It beautllul? Here's another sag- geatlon: DEAR ANN : Tell the mechaoic's wife to keep a large shaker of sugar handy -near the sink. When be washes his hands, no matter what kind of soap he Uses, lf he shakea a little sugar Into the palms of hla hands, he wlll wash the grease and grime away. This hint came from Helolse's column and it works. - BAYOU DEAR BAYOU: Tbanu to )'OU and my frtend Belolse. Here's uotberUp: DEAR ANN: Before the d ays of deteraenta, en1ineers and mechanics cleaned their bapd.a the natural way. If you care to pass lton, feel tree! Use about lAI pint of ordinary motor oU and wuh the hand.a in lt until the 1reue dlaaolvea. Then wipe clean witb 1 piece of cloth. Flni1h with warm water and mild IO.lp. It worka like a charm. -F.M.C. DEAR P.M,C.: Sounds Hftll· ble-daanb fQf wrtt1.ai. MYl'llS OF ALCOHOUSM: A workshop sponsored by the Women's Center at Goldeft West College will feature a panel dis- cuaalon, led by represent~tlve.a of Alcoholics Anonymous, the Alcoholism Courtcil of Orange County and Women for Sobriety. Tbe free pro1ram la planned for noon Thursday, Marcb 24, in the Q WC community Q~nt~r. AaT 01' CREATIVE UVING: A four-part lecture aeries. be1tnnlna Frtd91, Mareb 25, in tM collece Center at Golden West Colle11t wW be liven by Mary Tholta, who received a muten deir4etrom Calllomia State University. Long B4!ath . Ptotrams befin at 7 p.m. • fLOWD ARRANGERS' GUILDt The Southern CalJfomia aroup "1ll preaentSprtnc Fantasy-TboCreaUve Way for the ID• nu11aprin1 show. The two-day exhibltlon ls planned for 1to9 p.m . Thursday; March 24, and 10 a .m . to I p.m. Friday, March as. at the San Marino Women's Club, San Marino. ' ' ·~ t TB.a· CONC'SPT 1ennlnaied Gddblatt wu U1tentaa to a bUI aecut1•• at hls motel lament that It .cN1d be much nicer tf hll mended 1tay could have been at an apartment ln· stead. SINCB 1m. Stan Simonaon. worklna out ol st. Paul, Kinn., has bullt bis B\.ldaet Motell and Hotels ot America into a 1,300- member or1anbation ln almost every stale by slfnlne up facilities that olfer the best value in their areas. A... person using his directory, he sliys, "needn't have to worry about arriving at a flophouse or a The entrepreneur now hu 8:50 apartment units in Cbicqo and 50 in AUanta, and expects to con~ tlnue erowint. confident that ex· ecutives and others prefer an apartment for $250 to $tOO a month rather than a motel at much higher rates. BE WAI INSPJaED in part by tbe Curt.ls Hotel In the Min· neapoUa loop which, he de· t.ermined, offered for SH to $17 a 1in1le room compared with those ln nearby bot.els for S20 or more. Most facilities listed in the directory offer swimming pools, televisiona and phones in rooms, and restaurant facilities on the premises or nearby. Mild, sunny weather prompts magnolia blooms in capital. D.C. Awaiting Cherry Fest As one of our mos t punishing winters softens into a favorful spring, the Cherry Blossom Festival in the nation's capital can't come soon enough. Beginning March 28, the festival pulls residents and touris ts alike out of the winter doldrums. Wea ther permitting, the Tidal Basin s hould be ringed with Japanese cherry blossoms when the event concludes with a parade along Constitution Avenue at 1 p .m ., April 2. Washington's romance with the cherry blossoms started at a diplomatic party in 1909. Mrs. William Howard Taft, wife of the president, told a friend she liked cherry trees. Somehow the word got back to Japan. Three years later the people of Tokyo dis- patched a s hipment of trees to the capital city. Mrs. Taft planted the first tree -or at least broke ground for it -on March 27, 1912. Viscountess Chinda, wife of the Japanese ambassador officially planted the second tree. The National Park Service set out most of the other trees around the Tidal Basin. 1 Tourist Influx Still Buenos By STAN DELAPLANE ACAPULCO -We flew down to see the great economi c disaster in Mexico. Whoever's been sending those stories must b e in another country. Acapulco (eight major deluxe hotels a nd d ozens m medium class) is jammed. "I can't always get rooms for my best friends, our best clients,·· says a local airline executive with plenty of power. Jt took an extra day for us to get on Western Air's mo rning flight from San Francisco and Los Angeles. This doesn't agree at all with the stories I clipped in the States: .. Mexican Tourism Down" ••PesoDenaUonNoRelp" There were scary stories from the State Departme nt. The AAA said it was downright dangerous to drive a car on roads filled with bandidos. <Some of it quite true in the north. It's certainly s lowed down auto travel. But when we arrived at Acapulco airport-with other planes -there were a couple of hun· dred people lined up to go through Customs. •oo . WELL, HERE'S A SUNNY day at the Pierre Marques, between Acapulco and the clean , modem airport. The green flag is flying on the offshore buoy. Meaning the surf and undertow are safe for swimming. The weather is 80 degrees. A tall rum·and·fruit drink goes for $1.50. My balcony room for two is $.55. (Down to half in the s ummer season.) We look out on a garden of bright green banana leaves and scarlet torch ginger. O•• AFTER MANY YEARS OF a stable peso (pesos 12.50 to U.S. $1) Mexico de- valued. The dollar today will get you 22 pesos at the bank. (Most hotels are only giving 20 to the dollar -•'the innkeeper's edge.") There ARE better values. But costs are gradually climbing and erasing the dif· ference. ••• AS SOON AS THE PESO went down, hotels demanded 25 percent increases~ Each hotel's rate is set by the Tourist ~People. -P.op•• aectlon f 'keeps Of track : r. of wh.t people' l•re fHllng, \ (uylng, •. • and doing. ( · Ew•rr clay. , . in.-i ' l·Mlijyll.J i .... 96&.2177 • 968-8249 Department. Labor demanded more money -and got it. Also by government decree. A 15 percent tax is tagged on the cus tomer in restaurant and hotel. This is NOT c harged if you s how your tourist card. Sad to say, a lot of us left it in the pocket of our other pants. A taxi ride to town -35 fast minutes - cost me $3 U.S. Used to be $.5 as I re· member. There are no meters. On short hauls the driver squeezes if he can. I paid 60, 70 and 80 pesos on three rides over the same route and distance. PHONE CALlS HOME are hitting us hard this year. Last month, calls to the U.S. went up 8S percent! Plus 36 percent tax! There's another 20 percent service charge up to $25. And there's a hotel "policy" charge -whatever that is -of a dollar a day. Maybe just to look at the phone in your room. One way you can beat it -a little. Call home collect. You're charged Ma Bell's home prices. But you still have to pay the Mexican hotel $1.80 for placing the call. •oo INTWO DAYS I GET no solid feeling on food costs but I think they're down and re· asonable. A club sandwich at the elegant Hotel Princess -sister ship of the Pierre Marques -S2. Surely a $.5 item at any similar hotel in a big U .S. city. Dinner for five with drinks and tips last night, m. Los Rancheros is open to the sea breeze. Looks from the hilltop all across the jewel lights oC the bay and the hills of Guer· ·rero State. The food is straight Mexican: strip steak that requires the teeth of a lion. Won- derCuJ beans. Tangy Bohemia beer and te- quila that would blow the sale at Brink's. Ole! ••• ARE THE TOURISTS SPENDING as much in Mexico? Or h as devaluation cut Mexico's income? I think tourists spend everything they bring with them. They may be taking home more Mexican serapes and straw hats. But I doubt that they're taking home any leftover dollars. • , e,91••••• Daa,lllMI. • n ....... .,, ..... ..._ .. , r , .. .., __ ., ......................... .... --~ ........... , . .............. ., .......... . .................... ••a.1 .. c • ..,,. Tie,...._. ........ J a__. .. 1 m1•ut -.-fVl!!!!I~----•-~!!1111-iiiiimliiiilmiiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;_,~ --:.~are&W.rattM 0 ---.. [... n~ ~ v~.r ·, ...... ,.. .......... r.a... •• a Jaarb& ~y-~J J -·=.-=-.:::::rJ;::: NRTY IJORID . and perplexity ol Orance County'• bouaint sttua-:...._.~+--JO" .l.. a""-I~~ tion, a series ot recent d.Lselosurea abould have db-UlrUa' lO l(014 ~,.,. pelled them. The sJtuaUoo is that the COit ot new homes and OPEN HOUSE rental units ls risin1, dramatically, wblle the avaUabillty of housing of any kind erowa more scarce. The recent rise in usesaed valuations, which featunng a will generally mean considerably hicber taxes for lllDAL FASHION SHOW virtually all property owners, was perhaps the most s..t.y. M.clt 27, 12-4 p.& widespread indication of how high and bow fast FREE ADMISSION home ownership c06ls are increasing -and moving out of the reach of more and more families. )/ 2025 NEWPORT Bl VD ' Few new homes are available. In most cases. to ot BAY ST., COSTA MEW buy a new home a person has to get his name on a --1 list drawn from a lottery. Last month, in Irvine, one c:::;:;~;F~~~~~ PleGM call for lottery contained more than 8,000 names competing reseryaffon · !' tobuy225homes. ~~~ 642 1511 ~). ·;~l. . THE RENTAL SITUATION IS no better. The Fashion show courtesy of Mon Amie Bridal and I market is considered to be highly restrictive when Fonnal Weor • Dcrnll'• Tux Shop • ~·1 · the apartment vacancy rate drops below five per· cent. In Orange County the vacancy rate is down to ~~H~a~lr~S~tyt=llMJ=·~P-crty-~rt~e!!!!cn!!!!ers~!!!!·!!!!P!!!!crty~!!!!W~orld~~~~ three percent. And for apartments being rented for - $250 a month or less, the vacancy rate is below 1.S percent. As a result. many people who can't afford the housing they can find and are eager to fulfill their desire of home ownership, are moving out of Orange County. to new developing areas in Riverside and San Bernardino counties, where housing costs, although also skyrocketing, are still within their reach. , In the meantime, those who own homes here now face the alternative of staying where they are and paying higher taxes because of the increasing land value. or selling and sinking their profits into more expensive housing with large monthly Co.5ts. In analyzing why the desire of home ownership has turned into being more expensive for so many, building experts are quick lo cite several obvious factors: inflation. the increased costs of labor and building material. interest rates and soaring land values. Some also blame the antigrowth sentiment that has resulted in lower density zoning. WJDLE THE REASONS FOR the county's housing predicament appear evident, there are no easy answers or immediate solutions. The experts see housing costs going up even more this year. The shortage of new homes and apartments is also ex-pected to continue. There are. to quote one land builder, "no miracles in sight" -and no known method of mak· ing "substantial reducllons" in today's housing costs. EDITOR'S NOTE: Randall R. McCClf'dU i.ton invest· ment analyst, college lectureT, .and .author of "Real E1tate m Cal1/onua." Send your comment& and questiom • to Randall R. Mccardle, clo the Dody Pilot, Box· 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Decor Can Bring f Sununer Indoors .. Your home deserves a summer wardrobe too, according to members of the Orange County chapter of the American Society or Interior Designers. As nature changes its seasonal face, so should your home change its decor, the designers state. "Imagination can play a great role in sum- merizing a home,'' says local designer Nancy Mor- rison. "Cash outlay need not be extensive.•· Included in warm weather ideas put forth by the ASID are summer patterns and prints. Floral, leafy or cooly geometric patterns can be used on throw pillows or stapled to canvas stretchers as a spur of the moment piece of summer art. THE COOL THEME CAN be carried to hemmed or tape·pleated shower curtains. Floral prints can be spread across a bed or used as table covers. napkins or placemats. Table settings can reflect the summer season by utilizing brightly colored place m ats and napkins. Bright and cool glassware and inex· pensive pottery place settings can replace the heaviness or winter settings. The fireplace, heart of the home during winter fft"onths , can bloom as an interior garden during the summer. Both the hearth and the firepit can be a perfect setting, according lo ASID members, for baskets of flowers ar1d low light plants. ' SUMMER COOUNG CAN be more than setting a thermostat, designers aay. Light bulbs should be changed to lower wattage during the days or heat. Wall hangings -a shaded nook , a bubbllng moun· lain stream -can reduce,lhevtsua1 heal in a room. The designers also stress that summer might· also be the lime to consider a change to shutters or levelor blinds, both of which reduce household tern· peratures. LUUE IT A BERNARD ANNOUNCES STEPHEN WOOD Has Joined our staff. Mr. Wood was formerly with VIDAL SASSOON LUZZETT A BERNARD 0...,. ,._. • 240 Mewpart C..._. 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A professional 8x10 color portrait for 88¢ wm 1lllBS fll w Ii lllSE DAYS ONl Y MQ:l3 2A 25" 1.6 fl Dalfr: I OAM • IPM S.: IOAM· IPM 2200 Hsbor l•Yri Costa MeO One sittina per subject.SI per subjcct for a<ldi;lonal su~ jects, 8JOUpt, or individuals in the same family. • !f&W YORK CAP> -Do Ifft.I IUll pre(« blCIOd ' A!llta Looi, who created U>e ~able tale of mu's wutn fot. fl klr a balf century o. N,pDO. .. U.-1 cbanpct. and l tblnt tt'• WOJDm'• lib U>at'I dciae lt. . . T hey've spotted t he whole ra~et.." aaya Miu LoQ9. ·,iow men are wary. They bact away from blondes. The women's Ubbera sot lhe idea of getting up on aoap boxes and say. int-that women are smarter than mell. ... AND WE ABE. But we should keep our mouths shut.'' Anita Loos, 4 feel 11 and going on «4, talked profusely during an io•erview in her Ma nhattan apartment where she works every morning. H e r third memoir, .. Cast of Thousands," has Just been published and she now is writing about the Tabnadge sisters. Dorothy and Co11stance. "Who can afford to retire?" she asks, eyes snapping behind oversized sunglasses. a•~ Former scriptwriter Anita Loos do their own films better than anyone else. For instance, Una Wertmuller. Certainly no writer could ever write her films the way shedoes" Miss Loos began her career as a cbiJd actress in San Francisco, a natural bent for the da ughter of a man who divided his time between the newspaper business and the theater. She soon turned to writing scenarios for D.W. Griffith. her. 1 satd 'I'll fix her' ... but now she fixed me' I mean she fixed me for life." She was m arried to J ohn Emerson, the director. She says he was the weak partner, but s he remained with him to the end, in· e luding his 16 y ears in a sanitarium. AFTER TH EIR marriage, they retired to New York in the late 'a>s to enjoy the fortunes of Hollywood, but the crash of '29 drove them back to Southern California and Irving Thalberg's MGM. II OD Apt! 4 U.. Brmd· di a.nlH lt&l1a • &ls·part documeatary effort, "Sia Ammea. P' , " eacb cl tntem..-.d at a thr ... weeks· per·famlly rate by frff·lance writer Paul Wllk•. Bul doa'l COftl!der lb.la an air tempt to depict the happieat famillm ol America 1lnce, u Wilkes joklntlY put.a lt, "we dido 't try to purse the country of Loudlam" when ftlmina be1an 111 May 1975. WILKES, THE series' host and writer, says the show simply aimed at recording -with no point ol view -the lives and thoughta of a cross-aectioo or . The commenrial airtncs wlll be in San Francisco, Boston. P bUadelpbia, Pittaburah and Baltimcre on stations owned by the Group W cbaln, which put up moat of tbe loot -$800,000, Wilkes says -to make the series. Another $200,000, he says, came from the United Church of . .,..,. •• •.wort.ta In C e¥eland , UY• ''f'am "11 an rvwt.h ol a book he wrote about• ew Jtney family wttb whom b lived a year U ID obHrv~t. Tb• Group VI troops uked him. be aaJd, to put hll Cllb- famUy chronlcllne techniques to work lb a documentarr, about a numbtr of families 'to show what's 1ot.n1 oo in this country. what people are about." They backed their Idea with bucks. And Wilkes, who used four documentary te1m1 at dllferent times, set olf to work, Saioing ac· cess to the families be chose with the help of church, civic and neighborhood groups. Biting Criticism Given By ERMA BOMBECK Moat people have a com munications pro· blem with their dentist or hygienist. ~ vf:i-s. ~·.END '" Spit once in the smk: "I have one child." Spit twice 1n the sink: feet and headine toward the door: "Jt's been nice ·'Two or more children.'' -;::::;:;:::;:;::::=:::::====:- A low moan: "No, I -~~ talking with you." have never t hought a bout braces at my age." I AllC-MoU·-MAn. IVl tn'DAY'Tlt 2•301'.M.•ll,U _,. .. M.iss Loos, sparrow-like and well preserved, has written more than 20 screenplays, novels, pla)'s and muslc~ls. DURING THREE decades in Hollywood, her works have been the vehicle to stardom for the likes of Douglas Fairbanks, Jean Ha'rlow, Clark Gable, Carol Ch'anning and Audrey Hepburn. "THE DAY CAME when I could make more money in half an hour of writing than in a week in the theater," she savs. "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes," the light-hearted story of a light· headed Lorelei Lee who knows that diamonds are a girl's best friend, is her best-known work. This is probably because one of t h e parties ia trying to com- municate under a slight Memories of the 16 years she handicap. That Is: (a) spent at MGM and the people she his entire mouth has encountered fill "Casts of been put to aleep; (b) Thousands.'' there ls a h anger over bis year will suddenly re· allze he has a captive au· dlence and break into t wenty questions. I T HAS always bothered me that the vie· tlm ls al a decided disad · vantage and baa no re- course but to sit there A high moan: "I'm not THATold!" Tears coming out or eyes and running down cheeks: "What do I have to do to convince you I'll floss after every meal?" " "THE HOUSE BY THE LAKE" IATID 1a1 l 1'-0 .. 1.4 .. 1.J .. tiU '7 % SOLUTION" l14a.1<1a.t0:00 But she may be the last of her breed. She says the day of the screenwriter is past ''I think I wrote that book because I W!\S jealous of a blonde," says the once very brunette Miss Loos. "No, I wasn't jealous. I didn't want to be like her. I was resentful of the stupidity of the men who fell for Of F. Scott Fitzgerald s he lip sucking out all the says: "The strangest thing about saliva; (c) a pair of Fitzgerald was that he had only bands are busy picking one ambition in life, and that was at h is gums until be to write motion pictures. He was bleeds; (d) there ls a so far above anything he aimed ' smoking_ dr_ll~ In the at. and it really was a tragedy of ~outh which if ~t touches his life that he never got a script his tongue will cause and listen. Thal is why I would like to see the following set of responses stan· dardized and available to persons in the dentist or hygienist's chair. HAND AND arm raised in a fully extended position above the head: "FAMJL Y PLOT" l;So.t::OO ...... PG "This is the day of the director. I "TWIU•HT'S LAST~~· Permission to leave. It changed when directors got better and found out they could on film." great pain. Burying head in nose tissue for five minutes: z:l0.7110 :, TD DAY'S CIDSSIDID PUIZLI . ~:ACROSS •. ~ Brlg1nd f.Nrgerian ·people 1b.Me1dow 1.3 Indian •:outcast 1~Curat1ve 2'1 Reta iung 4fll.Bestowed 2iiwire ·service ~Arizona ., river 78 Roulette bet 79 Tree fruit 81 Prickly plant 83 Follow 84 Time period 86 Dark wood 88 Pr1nt1ng measure 89 Cuttino tool 90 Three 26 Current mu11c ~T. Appcintmenl 91 Egress Z&Pull 92 Zoo •.: sharply greeting U Pubhc 94 Egyptian •• Relations measure ~()Health 96 Greek • reso11 teller :UWoman s 97 Draft • name animal l • K11n 98 Pain :tSWork 10t Feminine unit lttle 3' King I 03 Musical • "beater" form 37 Father 105 Wastrel 39 Modern 1 09 B1w1tch (() Hawa111n 110 Dried • vine grass (2 Oral 111 Move pauae elong 43 Before: 11 3 Awere· prefix slang 4" Ah me! 1 t 4 Boot preltic 148 Remove interior 150 Challenge 15 t Vengeance goddess 152 Bitter vetch 153Amb1e 155 Give priority 158 Teamsters command 159Gelllum symbol 160 Mine entrance 161 Tonic herb I 62 Daybreak comb form 163 Be unsuccessful 165 Mucul1ne lt!le 1 66 Equality 166 Mends 1 70 Landed properties 172 Church holidays 173 Dutch commune 174 Enzyme 175 Cause DOWN slang edoe 19 Bulks 100 Oulc11t 21 Artificial 101 Wh1 le- language ahark 23 Showy 102 Swl11 3 1 Vocal river solo 103 Righi· 33T1c hand 36 Sudsy page brews 10 4 Lyric 36 Catchall poem abbreviation 106 Guido's 41 Chicago note train 107 Small 43 Use a mug lever 2 1 08 Brown wds. k1w1 44 Dwellings 11 2 Cereal 46 Make grains ends 1 I 5 Organic meet sall 48 Small 117 lnsen11bl1 rug 118 Border •9 Star 1n I 21 Electrical pegas1 unit 51 Rel 122 Eternity !colloq I 124 Oretk 52 Entire letter 54 Lath 125 Man a 57 Representative name 58 Burrowing 126 Deface rodent 127 Medium 60 Enghah 1 28 Cobfa earl genus 6 1 Rot>alo t 30 Added 63 Baseball uo club 131 Coddles 64 Verb 133 India· lorm po41tlc 65 Allude to 134 P1nn1nt 45 Choice feature group 11 6 Unimportant <(7 Faclel 11 8 Soar 66 Church 136 Furnace 1 Energy recess stokers depreaalon 119 Present 50 Po111111ve 120 Lubncate • pronoun 1 23 P1ra11n S2 Encourages nat1v1 53 Trouurs 1 24 C1nad1an 55 Make Indiana ·tac:• I 2t5 Per II S&F1m1l1 12g Tribal • goet symbol S&Lustroua 131 Gr11k S«Choose leltet 61 Seedy 13 2 Clumsy fruit lellows ~ Undetground slang gnome 137 Profit 6-4'0r1en1al 138 llaloan • nursemaid tlver 68 Cigar 139 Hits on remains the head 69 Long-142 Dark • term 143 Chinese prisoner 1-' Briel noodles 144 Rocky hill 1 •5 "·· d1um" 147 Not: caosule: 6 7 Tome unot 138 Guides 2 wda 69 Var nosh 138 List 2 Cyprino1d base 140 Jepanese tosh 70 Regret mile 3 Outfit 73 Attending 141 Beer 4 Caualtc 7 4 Defame 144 Stale 5 Clew 75 Cowboys I 46 Wed e M1de nickname secretly hapov 77 Concerning 149 Tantalize 7 Turkish 78 Bungle 152 Red1ct re91menl 80 Late I 53 Mtrch1ndlae 8 Wollen 82 At nome 1 54 New acknowledgment 85 Arrowroot Z1al1nd q Forward 87 Hawaiian bird 1 O Depart tree 1 56 Garden 1 I Altm1ntarv 91 Engltsh flower system city 157 Woman a I 2 Solar 93 Sull1c1en1 neme d1ak 94 Germ1n 160 Hirt ind 1 3 Aem11ters e1clama11on Capp 1 4 Cognizant 95 Arrow 1 84 Spanish 1 5 Tolled pc1son art1cl1 16 Annoy 96 Paid 16 7 Dutch 1 7 TV alhlele geographer commercial 97 Alleged 169 Medical 18 Jazz force auff111 e11perts: 99 Garment 1 71 As far as ' ' Beethoven OnKCET ,A "CASSANDRA V . . CltOSSIH6"' Ill "SAIL.Ott WHO NU. FIOM GRACI WrTH THI SlA" · A "'THI TOWN THAT · V DllADID SUMDOw.l" "DOGS"lltl "VOT AGI OF THE DAMNED" "ltOllM AND MAllAJ-4'' IP~I :,AHOUSE I Y TMI l.Atcl" ll t V "SHADOWS IM AH IMP'11' ltOOM" THEATRES-ORANGE CO SOIOI cmzm suo For some unexplained reason, a dentis t or hygien.iat who speaks a conservative six words a A bite on the dentist's forefinger translates to: "You are standing on my tongue." A knee brought up quickly to nudge his A sign of hostility which when translated means, "I don't like you any m ore. You're get- ting on my nerves •.• literally.'' Clenched lips, rising to "THE NEXT MAN" 5'10.10:00 ....... elbow: "You are pulling---------- t h e wro n g too th , turkey." Eyes closed, accom- panied by a low snore: "Hearing about the sep· ''COUSIN COUSlt(E" tic tank you put in al 1 & t P.M. · 041\ y -~05-4:4e. 7115-.. )0 your cabin is boring." ~~S~U~M.~ON~LY~l·!4-!"'!'!· !' o!!~.'.::=========-ENTIRE BODY com-- ing off the contour chair.---------------------- and remaining airborne for a full 15 seconds: A "Yes. that tooth is a little sensitive when you tap it with a mallet ." "THE FuNN1EST NEW COMEDY OF THE YEAR." • Verno11 Scott, UNITED PRESS PAUL NEWMAN N SLRPSHDT 1~11~ ... ~ .... ' •••• ~· • ""~' ...... 1• '•"'•""'""'" ~-~le .. ~, .. NM'*•• l•itt-•ICC nit.ft 1•--------' IS THIS CHRIST? They want you to think so- the movie-makers who mock God and portray Jesus Christ as a fake or a pervert in current pornographic films! Watch this start(ing TV Special-- join the growing protest sponsored by the lnterfafth Committee Against Blasphemy. Tell your friends! Tune inl .. ~'The New Sacdl~gtous .Mo\11 TONIGHT 8PM-CHANNEL9 .. - TV movies are made a lot faster and more cheaply than films for a paying public - Go Down thM Ti ··IT'S buttbet'• wlll io (Of' hype. If you have a &ood lead·ln and alher Pl'OCf'IU'lU •P.,.alinl to the Hme people. then you can bype lt .. "A made-ror-televt•lon mov1e has to have a 'book,' 1omethln& that p• the audience'• allftl· Uon,' aaya Paul Monaab, CBS pro•rammin• vice president. "It can't depend on critics' reviews and word of mouth.•• Wbat'1ahook? •'If you depict people eatin1 other people and you promote that, that's a hook," says Klein, rererrinc to a recent TV movie, "Survive," the tale of plane crash victims who turned can· nibals to survive a mountain winter. "The StepCord Wives'' set no box office records in theaters •'It wu the sort or suspense movie wbleb p kind of llte to watch on television but you're not sure you want to 1et a babysitter, go out to dinner and apend three bucks to see it. "GENERALLY, people wlll decide whether to watch a film on television baaed on the on-the· air promotion and the advertis· ing and the publicity." Finding a hook varies as each network shoots for top ratings. Joseph Taritero, an ABC vice president who works exclusively '"r&DB'I aso a pretty ~U:l~=to~ dlenffl' lncllnaUon to •atcb pk- tla r n tbey alreadr know aometblal •boUt." Hfa Tarl1'r0. Monash a&l'ees. HiS networtc plans "a rather dan1erous P"O'- jec~ buedontherlseofHltler." Stoddard, whole netwoTk um year bu been most auccessful in the ratln&s with movies and other procrams u well, agrees that bloeraphy may be usef\.ll book "but it doesn 'l necessarily mean auccesa. It also could mean that people know about a subject. and are bored with it." 'Girl of Year' Keeps to Self REX REED in the raw 1'""or someone who is suddenly the 1irl of the year in American moyies, Swiss-born Marthe KeBer is being pos itively Garboesque about 1t. Al a crucial career point when moat girls would be dancing their buns off nightly for the paparazzi, she avoids publicity, doesn't do interviews, never goes to parties or restaurants, and hates Hollywood . Two years ago she couldn't speak one word of English. Now, after starring with Dtislin Hof· , !man and Laurence Olivier in "Marathon Man," she's going to be even bigger in "Black Sun· day" and ''Bobby Deerfield" <co· starring her own man of the hour. Al Pacino). THAT'S THREE films 1n two years when most American ac· tresses can't even get hired for one. "I'm an actress." she insists in her charming German accent. ''I don't give a damn about being a movie star." Shunning the sunshine and kid· ney-shaped pools of Califomfa, &he's moved into a rented New York apartment with he.r 6-year· old son, Alexander, where she can be even more anonymous. After some persuas ion, she agrees to meet me there for 4 o'clock tea. She opens the door herself because she has no maid, employs no servant, is without even a cook or nanny. On screen, she's square-jawed, tough, an odd choice for girl of the year. In person. she's soft, feminine, almost lyrically beautiful. ... "I DON'T do mterviews, so when I finally agree to do one I like to make the most or it. With me, it's honest talk or nothing. I'm a woman of extre mes. I either tell you everything or I shut up. I'm no good at small talk. The Hollywood life for me was a nightmare. I never go out. ·'Once I went to dinner with my good friend John Schlesinger. who directed me in 'Marathon M an.' and the German newspapers printed that l was his mistress!·· The gossip she hated most was the juicy rumor that she got both "Marathon Man" and "Black Sunday" because she was the girlfriend of Robert Evans, who produced both films. "Jesus Christ, this is so depressing! You don't get a part by going to bed with a producer! There are girls 10 times more beautiful than me, so I don't think I would get a part because of a superficial reason like looks. I never got a job through anyone I dated, but the honest truth is that I never had one date with Bob Evans. These rumors are idiotic! "I WAS ON stage in more than 50 roles for six years and made 12 rilms in Europe before 'Marathon Man.' The truth is that Michael York and Dirk Bogarde saw me on stage in Paris in 'Joe Egg' and when John Schlesinger was looking for a European actress for 'Marathon Man' they both recommended me and he came to Paris to see me and asked me to do a test in Hollywood so he could see how I looked on the screen with Dustin Hoffman." The door opens and in saunters Al Pacino, who is even shyer about interviews than Marthe. He makes excuses and leaves politely for rehearsal, telling tter he'll be home in time for dinner. Now all the cats are out of the bag. Marthe does not live alone. They are happy roommates. "Now I guess they'll say I got the starring role in Al 's movie 'Bobby Deerfield' because I'm living with tum. Again the gossip starts. The truth," she shrugs, ''ts that I didn 't even know him when I started the film. J didn't live with him until the movie was finished." SHE ONLY ADMITS to two men in her life before Pacino - French director Philippe De Broca. who is the father of her son, then French director Claude Lelouch. who directed her in ''And ~ow My Love." She's still friendly with them both. "I always fall in love with a man's work first. I didn't want to marry De Broca. 1 do what I want to do. I live my life my way. I will not pay a price to be an ac- tress. Aquarius' Wishes Come True MONDAY, MARCH 21 By SYDNEY OMARR ARIES (March 21-April 19): Lunar cycle is JUih -you find that communlcations improve, wbat was out-of-reach becomes available. , TAURUS (April 20·M ay 20 ): Light touch, in· direct approach should be advocated. Be ready for change, variety, special communications. GEMINI (Ma y 21-June 20): Friendship ~ould become a romance. You fmd that in· dhlldual you ''like" is a special person. , CANCER (June 21-July 22): Many persons •ee you in different ways. Key is to be true to aouraelf. Avoid trap or self-deception -do what mUJt be done and be realistic LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): You get involved - nothing occurs in lukewarm manner. If playing ••mes, get out -feelings, emotions are at stake anclptakes are considerable. Vl&GO (Aug. 23-Sept. 2~): Study Leo ml!asage -dlg for information. Reject rumor. report& bued on speculation. UBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22) A relative could get you back on course -sense of direction has been distorted. Now, renew confidence, set 1i1hta on goal. > '8CORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Check accounts -count your change. Be realistic about ap· t>raiaale, children, speculative ventures. Tiil ~E~tCUTlfN A Nb 1'!f.JfS!t'4n9N 9f tf!M·Mlll M4k4f .::•1°•11-t~ !' • , ... , •.• ,.. J ' .... '"'-''1' \ .. , ..... ,, SAGITl'AlllVS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): You're able to appeal lo people on various levels. Key is to promise only what can be delivered. CAPRICORN <Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Rumors. gossip come your way. Be selectin -refuse to become part of any foolish group bent on character assassination. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Some wishes come true in most unusual manner -involving money! Written material aids cause. PISCES (Feb. 19·March 20) Surprise comes in form of gift. Your "love life" changes from friction to harmony -one you respond to emo- tionally and mentally returns favor. A Oott/Pot.vlky Produce Ion A Fronklln J. SchoffMr Film "Islands in the Stream" HUNTINGTON CINEMA HACH AT ELLIS, H.I. 847-9608 847-6017 103 FM STEREO SOUNDS OF iTHE HARBOR •'I raise Alex myself. I have no nurse, no nanny, nobody. I get up every morning at 7, take Alex to school al 8 :30, then I pick him up at 5 : 15. I do not send chauffeurs for him. Come with me, you will see." We pile into a taxi and head ror Alex's school on East 79th St. At the school, Alex tumbles out, clutching bis blue Peanuts lunchbox and babbling furiously in French. "ONE YEAR AGO," !>ays Marthe ... '! couldn't say one word in English. but I took the role in 'Marathon Man' JU St to work with Dustin Hoffman and "I do what I want and answer Laurence Olivier in an American to nobody," she smiles defianUy, film . · . scooping up her son in time to "I hate school, so I didn't take· ·cook him hla 6 o'clock dinner. courses. I learned from watching ''I've always done everything television and going to movies alone and I plan to maintain my night and day." privacy and independence at all ln May, she'll be on the jury at costs." the Cannes Film Festival ("Who Sho mieht get her wish. In the is this girl Pauline Kael?" she Madison Avenue traffic, she asks innocently) and already wiped chocolate ice cream from she's announced she will not at-Alex's nose and, in the slight bil· tend any time-wasting parties or ingual rebellion tha~ followed, social events. If she succeeds, Marthe Keller was no longer the she'll be the first actress who glrl of the year, capable of pro. ever went to Cannes avoiding the miaing great performance. She flashbulbs instead of seeking was Just another mother, capa- them. ble of promising spanking. • edwards cinemas * WHERE THE BEST PICTURES PLAY • PACIFIC WALK-IN THEATRES MIRAOU • LAKEWOOD CENTEU : W.U.A·lll IUOAiMi>lllCI ti 11 llOllDAY .. ,,, tATUllDAY Cloe~ 11•114°"1 11 ~to I• La Morlda. tUllDAY • "Ol.ID&n U:M •• ,,. • • • • I • ~-=-w:~ ,., NEWPORT CINEMAS Las~ •rw,....t ftWTU '44·0161 THE (R) ENFORCER TWILIGHT'S LAST Gl.EAMING VOYAGE OF THE DAMNED PLUS MURDER ON THE ORIENT EXPRESS ..... f..t~~,.iE~!.~..... 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The firm currently occupies 5,600 square feet at 17981 Sky Park Circle in the complex. RUPP AND BOWMAN COMPANY has leased 3,675 square feet of space in an expansion, states Division Manager George W. Atchley Jr. The flrrn distributes diagnostic systems and supplies to hospitals and 1s a dJvision of Rupp and Bowman Company, Farmington Hills, Mich. Irvine Fasteners bas moved into 717 square feet or space and is continwng its wholesale operations to computer manufacturers and makers of sail boats and ca tam a ram, says owner Bill Wulfr. The general contracting firm of James P. Reid Building Company. Inc. lS movlng into 2,117 square feet of space m order to enter the design field as well as expand its commercial and Uldustrial con- tracting activities, announces James P. Reid, pre- sident of the firm which as active throughout Los Angeles and Orange C0011lles DOUG ROWE, t-KESIDENTof President Sales. has signed for 2,138 square rcet of space in order to meet the growing needs of the firm which serves as manufacturers' representatives of sporting goods It also markets its own lock mounts for CBs, stereos and tape ~eeks, as well as Classic 1 brand golf doves, which are made lo the firm's specifications. Moving from Tustm, Morningstar Plant Ren- tals rents plants to offices, commercial firms, salona, clubs, restaurants as well as providing plants and floral arrangements for such occasions as banqueta and weddings. Owner Earl Towner nys his firm provides full maintenance, watering spraying, fertilizing and rotation service, so bas ex: panded to 2,146 square feel. Newport Printing Systems, which designs and distributes business forms, is expanding into 1,320 Seminars .Set On .Financing A lw<Hfay 11eminar realuring innovative techni· ques of real eatat~ financing, slructured to sult a seller as well as a buyer, wUI be held next month In Anaheim. ••This seminar beglns where the common finance course enda," explains Ernie Spencer of Richmond, chairman or the Investment Division of the 100,000.member California Association of .Realtors, which is sponsoring the session. Consllrting or 13 sources of generatln1 cash, the coarse will be held Fttday and Saturday, March %5-26, at the Inn at tbe Park, 18M Sou.th Harbor Blvd., Anaheim. Jnatructors are Realtorp Bruce Howey ol Newport Beach and Evelyn R. Walsh or Hawthorne. Both aremembcraofCAR'a faculty. Tbe tttrollment fee I~ $60 for CAJ\ Investment Division members and $70 tor non- members ($10 or which will be applied to division duea ii a re1iatrant la a CAR member). The fM in· eludes the cost or a workbook and mornin& and af· temoon colfco 1 rvict. lnlttelted penons 1bouJd mab cbtdtl payable to lnnttment Dl•laloo. CallfornJa AlaoclaUon of Re&Jton, ~ Shatto Place. lAll Anaeles, Calif. 80020 • . . square feet of space, due to increased volume and sales projections, declare partners James R. An- derson and Dennis G. SullJvan. WESTWORLD ADVERTISING AND Public Relations wall utilize 908 square feet or space in their expansion move from Laguna H1lli., s tates owner David F. Emanuel Janes Company also will utilize 908 square feet of space. represent.J.ng an expansion, relates owner Michael Janes. The firm is a well-known builder of homes, apartment bwldings and condominiums. Budlee Printing Company wall open an Orange County office and plant in 840 square feet of space, declared owner Marie Baran a. She says the firm will continue its general printing operation at 1752 W. Century Blvd , Los Angeles. Wayne Hoover, who owns and operates Nova Advertising, has leased l,365 square feet of space in order lo continue lo serve clients while expanding his Tree Typesetting operations. SOUTHLAND DRAFTING WILL occupy 820 square feet following its move from Santa Ana, stales owner Joseph J . Ral'nsperger. The firm pre· pares structural steel drawmgs and miscellaneous detailing for steel fabncators The new units give the $10 million Airport In- dustrial Complex a total of 875,000 square feel of leasable space. with Phase Nme adding 97,000 square feet and Phase Ten 53,000 square feet. The Koll Company of Newport Beach was general contract?r for the newest $2 25 million pro- Ject, which als~ includes the cost or land. Building Concepts of Irvine was the archited, engineer and planner. and the landscaping was installed by Pacific Design of San Juan Capistrano. Stock Splits Directors or American State Bank. Newport Beach , have voted ap- proval of a two-for-one stock split The record date of the split is March 15 and is subJecl lo stockholder approval at the annual meeting April4. DEAN Wl1T.E.R & CO. HAS EXCEPl10NM. SM.ES OPPOllTlJNITIBS EOR EXCEPTIONAi. P.BOPl.E. Career seminars for men and women who are interested in learning more about the securities industry and the Dean Witter Account Executive pos1t1on are being conducted in Southern California. The seminars include practtCal rnformat1on on oor training program and sales opportun1t1es. There will be ample time for questions and answers and interviews with our local Branch Managers A career as a stockbroker can offer substantial rewards for sales- oriented. self-motivated individuals. For example, after five years many Dean Witter Account Executives earn commission income that places them among the top in the United States. It's a career that involves working closely with many different people in helping them achieve Important financiat goals. So 1t calls for individuals with pcrsona.l lntegrity,and mature judgment. Experienced salespersons will find our opportunities particularly attractive. For reservations coll: Wolter W. Klostermqn, Senior V.P. (71'4) 581-1590 Thursday. March 24 5:30 P.M. Sheraton Hotel-Newport Beach 4545 McArthur Blvd. (near Orange County Airport) IJ~&co. Ari Equal ()ppartiJ'llty Employtr u-..-"' .. . ' ""' ltlS to Golt • NewllB Center In Works • The Buccola Company has broken ground for a , new shoppine center at the intersection of Beach Blvd. and Garfield Ave. an Huntington Beach. The center, located on 81 :i acres, will consist or a Ralph's grocery store (33,800 sq. ft.), a Sav-on drug store (25,500 sq. ft.). a number or satelllt'e shops (25,300 sq. ft.) and / a financial center (8,500 ~ ~" sq. ft.). ~. .I' Developers say the l' project is budgeted at ::.Mllllll_. about $6 million and is due for completion by late summer. Leasing agent is Coldwell Banker and Company. Orange Coast Couple Find Advertising Really Pays .. ,. •'My ads in the Daily Pilot really paid o(f this time. 1 won a grand pr17.e trip half way around the world." The i;atisfied advertiser is Ernest Camp, owner of Newport Produce. He and his wife Sailly wlll enjoy an expense paid trl p lo London, Copenhagen. Rome, Greece and M arrakech courtesy or tha California Avocado Advisory Board. To win the nationwide compe11· lion, Camp submltt~d 11 Delly Piiot aida fealurin1 avocndoes. The ods lnc rco~ed demand for avocadoe~ at Newport Produce from a Lyp\cal SO rnrtons a week to an avence of 206 cartons, Camp auld. I "That's 81,516 avocadoes sold in n weeks." • The promotton effort on beball 0 9( avocadoes qualified blm for ~ grand prize trip and the salea,,ua~ derscored the advantaces of -t• vertising in the DAILY PILOT. .,. The best place to buy or sell a1ml' the Orange Con1;t is in the , •1• .·., . ~ . DAILY PILOT • -.... UA!JlQ'l:T ciOke. ... 1'\Dt1a omc. prior tobl1 ncmt al)CICllla!lllMIDL a •radWlle Of TUlt.tn's Foothill H9&b Scboot. Ho recetnd dq:l'em In Hls&or7 and Arc: - t.ma1 ~from USC ud Cahfornla Stale Uaiven!ty. J'ulJ C!rton. Prior to .:otnf lnto lf1c ruJ estate profession Scbwcn- dlmaM worked throughout the E,aatem atates for the Small Business Administration with financing concerning federal sc"w1N0tJMNN dlsaater &.ssJstance_ He and hi& wife, Kathy, now re- side in Irvine. GEORGE VOGEL. realt.or associate with Coats and Wall ace Real Eatate, has bffn promoted to vice president and manager or the Newport Center of- fice of the local realty firm. Vogel has been in real estate in the Orange County area since 1973 and is 1977 associate director for the Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Board of Realtors. and as a member of California Association of Realtors and the National Association of Realtors. He lives In Corona del Mar with his wife, Doris, who is director of nursing at Raleigh Hills Hospital in Newport Beach. WILLIAM A. FOWLER of Newport Beach has been named chairman or the board and president or The Professionals Real Estate with executive of- fices located at 3931 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Bea<.'h. Originally from P alos Verdes Estates, Fowler has made his home In Newport Beach for the past four years. I le is a graduate of Long Beach~State with degrees in Finance and English DONALD B. SCHULTZ, M1ss1on VteJo Com· pany's vice president of product development and I f sales, Ms been inducted into the Institute of Residential Market- ing (MIRM > as a charter member. Schulz was one of 49 builders and marketing experts from across the nation to be so honored at the 33rd annual Con- vention/Exposition of the Na· t1onal Associa tion of Homebuilders (NAHB ) in sc-.uLn Dallas last month. To qualify for the institute. an individual must complete £'ducat1onal requirements on such sub- Jellis as ad~ert1sing, merchandising, market plan- nilig and research. design sales management and cohsumer relations, or exceed those requirements 1n professional experience. Before joining Mission Viejo Company in 1971, Sc hulz was associated with Coronado Cay Company of Ooronado, Calif., Tustin Associates, and Deane ~$<4· of Newport Beach. PETER F. HALLOCK is now a member or the ~3,_tes staff at Herbert Hawkins Realtors in Laguna 'Niguel. A graduate of USC, he bas bad a long career in sales, the last three in real estate sales. •' -He is a member of the Laguna Beach Board of Realtors and has lived in Laguna with bis wtfe, ,Nam·y and two daughters for the past 12 years. He fiOld over $1 m1lhon in property during the last 12 tRPOlhs. , ODIE JONES has Joined the gales staff of ~rnen<.'an Title toml)any reports Bob Armstrong, .Silles manager for Lhe Orange tounty firm , !)he has previous experient"e in th<.' title 1ndustrv as "'l.'11 a:. in ~~.al Ei>tale l-.~I<.'~ ;;nd finun<.'ing . .. Iler appointment 1s an ex- paR.S1on by Am£'ri <"nn Titl£' in thf' 1.J,tJ0nt1nglon lll'at h. Fountain .¥.alley anrt Costa Mesa art•a •. Mis. Jone!>•~ a i:r.tduate of JYurdue l 'nivers1ty and resides m Huntington Ocal'h "''lh her ctuldren. J~u JACK BUDNACK has joined the Newport ea.ch bas ed r<'a I estate rorporaUon Tbe 7dfessionals as a Real Estate Advisor. • Budnack who halls ongmally from New York made has home in the Newport Beach area for l;>astsevcral yearc; When not busy with his real e$tete aclivittes, a<:k 1>pl•nd1> ha s tame res toring classic li>mobtle1> .. Valley Realty has announced the recent ap· pointment of Mlke Bybee as assistant manager of lofae firm's El Toro oHice, 23688 El Toro Road Bybee, recently named "Salesman of the on th" by the Saddle back Valley Board or Realtors. is a member of the Valley Realty Million Dollar Club. Since joining Valley in Ju- 1 y, Bybee has rece ive d numerous company awards. At a recent company hreakfast meeting, Bybee was honored as to~ Salesman of the Year. In addilion, in Au.gust and December. be received the top sales trophy ot lhe month. 1vaa1 Bybee is former Direct.or of ecuritv for the Lom? Beach Memorial Hospital. He attended Long Beach Caty College where he ma· JOred in business administration. He and his wife. Angela. reside in Mission Viejo. RICHARDT. BONET11 of Newport Beach bas been promoted to associate director, for the Irvine Company's Residl'nllal Development Division, ac- ~01!4iog to Douglas M. Gfeller. vice preaident. Bonetti is replacinit Kenneth"'w. Aaid, who hu been p_a,rped vice president sales ~d'marketing for Irvine Pacific trevelopment Company, the t\'btiatng division of the Irvine ~pany. In this po1ition Bonetti heads a three -member ~ reeponsible for advert! ... lng, merchandising and public relations for the Irvine villa1es. He t1 also responsible for tn· reUnc the comp1ny'1 tx· •e m•~~t l'tseoreh reau.tta ~ dea•r able products 1od con1"ltin1 with m ~bnnt buildera on product. dul1n. communlca- U nda1deac1mp1l1N Boncltl joined the Irvine Company ln lVJS u a project man1aer Involved with nel1hborhood plan-u, product dellnltJon •nd builder 1elecllon for nlvmltt Town Center lt>. lrvlno. Cost Booste W M -P--.i&MC • Pf.ck4Ctnl bW wouW i-=r?DT ... cm&. ol ..... I for CCIDSWDGW a UD.liW W llmeaed Ilda pow• to Ull8Ad umr raUa ud • u. imbal~ the\ alreecl1 alltl at baro1Dbll ta- ble 11 Upped even man ba rnor .t labor, • spokesman for the Natioaal A-.....wtm ol Home Builders (NAHB) bu wanMCt. NAHB President Robert A.rquilla. a bome builder from Chicago. delivered NAHB's 1troa1 op- position to tbe biU at a subcommittee be.ariDC ol the House Committee on EducaUoo and Labor. The sit.us picketing bill would allow a union, in effect, to shut down an entitt construction job site, even when their dispute is with only one subcontrac- tor. ''SINCE lt'lt, CONSTaU<.TJON wages have ln- creased a total or 68 percent, bringing the average hourly wage, including fringe benefits, of a building tradesman to $11.46," ArquilJa noted. 0 In com· parison, the average wage rate ol employes in manufacturing industries ia $5.14. The prime re. ason for tbe difference at the bargaining table is lhe imbalance in favor or construction unions under ex- isting law." Builders, Arquilla said, have been able to com· penute for this sharp increase in labor costs because of advancea in construction technology and by using more components ().itcben cabinets, win· dow frames, etc.> that are produced in sbops or lac· tories where wages are lower. Labor recognize• this trend of using less and less on-site labor in the construction process. Ar- quilla said, and they are trying to compenaate by "promoting legislation that will increase their power under the law to force home builders to ac- cede to their demands ." ARQUIU.A ALSO REBtrrrED the argument that all labor wants is the same treatment as af· forded industrial unions under the National Labor Relations Act. He s aid that the Supreme Court has ruled that industrial unions can only picket a primary employer. The situs bill, however, would give construction unions "extended rights to picket secondary employers which are not now given to indu.atrial un- ions," be said. Realtors Back Bill • IUL£SlllE Wxury Estates Begun Edward A. Smyth. partner in Smyth Bros., Inc .• bas announced the beginning of construc- tion for Seagate, a $4 million luxury ocean· view estates develop- ment located in Niguel Shores of Laguna Niguel alone the bluffs north of tbe Dana Point Marina. Creating a new coastal profile, the architectural firm of Kiyotokl/Bell and Associates designed the · twelve homes to reflect the exterior styl- i n g r e min i s c en t' o f Enelisb and French Country mansions. The ocean-facing homes dis· play turrets, pitched roofs, and jutting chim· neys in a rich profusion of silhouettes. Seagate homes will be priced up to $357,300 and will be available in three different floor plans. Oc· cupancy is scheduled for the first of summer, ac- cording to Smyth. For ln· formation. call 714 /831·3351. "1CTITiout IUSUt•SS NAMa ITATU .. MT T lie fol 1-4,_. P9f'tOft It clel.-t .,.._ ''H&•1: THI TV SMOf'pt!, S• Pwle<1fto CIOI, c~. -... cA.m» Jeflefv A, "'"4, SJI Paul.wlfto C101, Co"• Mnt. CA. '26a 111"1'1 PUBUC NOTICE STATRMllNTO" A8ANOONMIEWT oirusaoF This bllslNU II condllettd by .. ~ dlvldual. Jetter y A, N"' This 1t•teme<1t .., .. ,...., wt~ nit Co111>ty Clerk of Of'enoe C-ty Oii AMrcll I, lt17. P11SS1 Pvbllslled 0r""91 Coat Delly ptlOt, M11c11•. u .10.21. 1m tJ0.77 PICTITIOUS IUSINl!SS NAMS TIM loll.-iAQ oerton llH .-... tM UM ol lhll llclltloutll<lllM\SMIM: eL TORO OWtK PRINT, 23104 Et .. 11111 ToroAoed.No 3, EIToroCA9U30 Pvtl!llMCI Oranoe C:O.st D•llv Pltot, Tiie flctlllou\ BuMllH\ N•me ,.._ l'.Wuery%1,-Marcll6, 13,20, 1t77 lerred to •tiow w.s fltl!d In Onft99 ...,_77 Counll'OllNOYemt..r2.1'73. Rot..rt F. Svmms, Oec:Htecl 2!JS PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE PICTITIOUS 8USINISS fltCTITlOUS 8USINHS NAMI STATaMINT T"9 .:~ESTATl~I~ bvSI· 'Tlletollowfngpertot\Uttdol~busl neu.u '°""no "''°" s MSSH: DOUOLE "O" BUILDING EL.SCO DISTRIBUTING. 1001·M W, t70.5'.,~t•MeW,CAt'2t21 MAINTENANCE Sl!!ltvtCE. 1tl01 Fiii Newoon Marine R~lo Inc ... L•l\e. Hll'\1"'910tl llHch. CA '2747 C.lltonll• c~atlon. 1001-M W, t71h Ne"CY Soe OWV.r. 1tl01 Fiii UM, St.,Coi!aMeu,CA9Ml7 Hunlif\91on Buch, CA m41 Thb bWlneu ts CllftdlKted by •cot" Tiiis bUSl,.u Is ~ltd by .., I~ poretlllft dlvlduet *-1""'1ne RAdlol"<, N...c:yS.~ Tiiis $1&'9ment _, flltd wllll tt>e This Sl .. _nl wet fllM wltll the c-ty Clerk of Of•ft91 County on ;~:: •• ~ .. of Or~ C-ly on FRN&rtn.1m. 1'1Dt6 1'7ts.M Pvbllstwd Orenge ca.st Delly Pllo1. Pvl>ll\htd OrMgt <:oe1t OlllY Piiot, FtkWrtV.-~6, IJ, 20, ttn M•rcll t, U. 20.11, 1tn ..-l·11 "~"1------------ PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC N011CE Cristobal. Sen Cttl'Mntf, CA tun Tiiis b~M\SWH cor.duc:ted ~ '" cllvkhMI Dorothy Svmm1 tor Rooen F. Symm1 o.<Hsod Tiii\ ,,.,emenl w1s lllllCI wlt'Ji trw ColHllV ci .. 11 ol Or1n9e CoW>IY on Mllrclll, tt71 F'ttttt Publl\IWCI Or-C~\I 0•11'\1 PllOl. M•rch20.21-Aprlll, 10, 1917 1011°77 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS t USINEU NAME STATEMENT Ti.. lollowir'9 ll9f1GllS •rt clolnt '*"-MU H ; Ill NEWPORT M41L DELIVERV SERVICE. IU POUR LE CHIEN· Ill LE! JARDIN, 91~ ll•yslcle Orlvt, tlewPOft 6e•th, CA "2660 On Full Disclosure Architect .. ICTITIOUS 8USINESS NAME ST4TEMaNT l'ICTITIOUI 8USINESS The loltowi119 lltrM>nl •••doln9 busl· N4Ml!STATU"'INT neuas: Jo1nne ~ry H@nclrle, Hert>erf L Hendrie. tit 8~'f\lde OriVe, NewPOrt Be~ch CA '2660 T 111 \ bu\lnen '' conouctrcs by• 11rn11 ed oart""'"''P. LOS ANGELES -The 100,000-member California Association or Realtors has announced its full endorsement of a state legislative bill which. if passed, will require the seller of a home (or the sales agent> to give full disclosure regarding specific fact.ors which could affect the value of the home .and /or tile property, and tbe potential buyer's decision of whether to purchase lt. The bill (SB330> was introduced Wednesday, Feb. 16, by Senator Bob Wilson (D-La Mesa). It calls for the seller or residential property to dis- close, in writing, to prospective buyers information regarding taxes. bonds, zoning, sewa,e factlittes. pest control conditions and other factors prior to any transfer of title. '"THE BILL, IN ITS present f6nn, bas the full support of our organizaUon," said Jerome Blank, of .Albany, president of lbe California Association or Realtors. ''Realtors have been encouraged to represent their clients in lbas fashion for many years. In fact. our Association has not only advocated consumer protectioo legislation in the past. but we have ag- gressively worked with legislators and governmen- tal officials at all levels of government to create and enforce laws which assure tbe homebuyer and and sellers every day," Bland said, "we recognize slderation prior to finalizing any real estate transaction. "AS REALTORS DEAL WITH home buyers and sellers everyday," Blank sa1d, "we recocnize their primary interest in smoothty and quickly ef- fecting transfers, and this measure carefully minimlies d~ays in achieving that objective. "We hope our state's elected officials move swirtly in passing thig bill into law, In order to ensure full protection for California homebuyers," Blank concluded. Map Act Subject Of lroine Seminar Retained Tiit' lollow1no -""' ts dotn9 buSI· c A L l F 0 R N I A I H A w A I I nHU\! CATALOG, 1366 L09an Ave .. Costa c A R p e T M A N • L A N c e MIU. c.a. 92621• OU RNI CIC, 712' A State SI .. Cotlt St. Oob1 OeslQftl, Inc,. 8 Calllornla Mes•. CA ~~26 corp0ra11on. IM LoO•n AYe., Go•t• Lance Mlcllul Gurnlct, 2121 .t. MeH, C.t. 9'2616 Stair SI .. CoU• Mesa. CA. '26:16 Tiiis l>USIMH II conducted by. CO•· Tlllt llutfntss Is conducted by Aft tn. potltlon. dlvlctu.1. St. Dobl 0.!19111, Inc. Un<' Gunllcll Wllll.,,.. F.L Webster Thll ll•lement WH fltld with lfll ........... , County Ct•r-of Or•"Oe CIMlnty Oft Tiils stat-• w•• llled with tile Febru•r,29. ""· Couftty Otrll Of o ... noe County on F111. 1'1M61 t2 "77 Publlllled Or~ Olllol Delly Piiot, ' . "1Jtll Mercll 6. IJ. 20.11.1m -•i>n l"vtlllSl'ltd OrMoe eo.11 Dally Piiot, Fett. 27,MC!Matclll, 13, '°· 1'177 Newport Col· aborative, Architec- ture-Planning-Interior Environments of Newport Beach. has been retained by the Robert P. Warmington Company to complete in· terior design plans and 1----------coordination for the PUBLIC NO'l1CE S31-77 homebuilding firm's new i---.. ,-CT-,T-IOU_S_l_U_S_IN_IE_S_S __ headquarters on Hale NAMUTATIMRNT and Gates Avenues in nt!~.'.°'1-•no ~'°"ts c1o1no 11us1- Irvine. suNOONN ENTI:RP111se. nn The 18,"""squar""·foot Lemon s1 .. A, Ce\t• Mesa, CA 9'262' """" .,. Otte Coo 1ano Worley, lift La~ building wiU include ap-st . "· c.x11 Mtu. co 2626 pr OX i ID a\e} y 10, 000 dl!l~•~lneM It conduclttd by~ lfl. square feet of offices D•lec. w .... 1ey t ed d l Tiiis s1 .. ernen1 was llled wltll the Cen er atoUO a arge County Cieri< ol Or•noe CouMy on enclosed and landscaped F•bruaryn, 1m. PUBUC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS IV SINUS NAMISTATEMaNT Tiit lotlOwlno person 11 <1oln9 bus!· """ ,,. THE O(ENOALL COMPANY RE4l. ESTATE, 161 G•orqt>•nnt Ptace. Cost• Meu. C4 9261• Roy Johnelh•n Ktndatl , IU GeorQ.,.nN Plot<•. C:.0.1• M"'• CA '2616 . Tll~ 1111\1"4!'>S I• conduc 1~0 by •n In cllviduot AoV JollNll\an o<•n<t• 11 Tiiis "~•-Int WH lllecl with 1 ... Co11n1y Clerk ol Or•noe CounlY on JO<lnl\C! H~'>drit This ~ltlement w•~ hied wllll lllfo County Clerk ol Or•n!I& Counl<c on Ma"h t. "77. "'~ Publh""" OrMIQll Coast Dally Pilot. MUUI tJ, 20, 27 ,ancl Aprll l. 1971 "'6-77 PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOU\ BUSINE'5 NAME STATl!Me:NT Tiie followl119 -SOM •e doing llMi• neua'· ALFREDO. 1101 S. Coest Hwy., , Lagun. EleKh. CA '245 I J I. A Olwr11>"4 Corp. a N-YD<lt Coroorallon, 1101 S. Coan Hwy. L•oun• lltacll, CA t1tst Thl1 btnlM\1 11 conducled by• <W• por•llon J&AOPERATINGCORP. Alf..OOMall••. PrM. Tiiis st•t.,,.,.rrt was ltled with t!IP County Cttrk of 0••"91 County 0" M•rch 14, "n Fnm Publl,__ Or-O>esl Dally P1101, March 20, 27 <111<1 Ap1lt l , 10, 1971 1117 17 PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS BUSINllSS NAME STATEMINT courtyard with a two- story volume topped by skylights. Construction Is expect- ed to begin in mid· February with comple· tion scheduled for the summer or this year. F1tttt PubllWd Oranot Coest Delly P1tot, Ftbru••Y2'. <tnd March6, ll, 20, 1'77 6•S·71 M11c11•.1'n F1n14 Th• 1011ow1nq ""''°'" are<1oint;1 bU••· Publi\he<I Or&n9e Coa,1 Oailv Piiot. neH "' Marchll,10,27,tndAprlll,1'77 P4PER8.t.CI( EXCHAN GE PVBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE qhl 11 SERVICE, 11812 Wdlnut. Fount•ln -----------Vdll&y,CA"2708 PUBLIC NOTICE N•ncv LH, 18812 WlllWI, Founhlln Valley, CA"270ll Alie• M Jont\ 1111112 Walnut Foun-STATEMENTOI' WtTIIDAAWAL l41nV111~v. CA'f270tl TllefOllOwlt19Plftont•t1dolnQINM· flltOMPAATNEltsHll'OPl!AATINO Tiiis bu\lneH 11 conducted by a nets •s: UNOallt "ICTI TIOUS qoner•I !>Arlnf'r\hlll '9CTITIOUS IUSINESS NAME STATEMENT PS COMPANY, 1017 Co<>Gord St., IUSIHISSHAME NoncvL"" eo,1aM• .... CAnt26 Tiie followlno P@rlQfl ""' W1lhclri1wn Tiii~ \ltltmel>I was llled With t"" i---::,.::1cr=1T=1-=ou:':'.s:"'.a::-:u""s""1N,.,.l=-s""s,.--I P•ul e . .Hen. 1011 ~ord st .. as a 9t>neral partntr trom "'" County Cieri< of Orange County on NAME STATE~WNT CO\ta ,.,_.W, CA'2t2' oar1ner\lllo ooerallnq una~r tllf-llr March 17, 1917 Tiie following person Is OOlnQ bU•I· Slllrley J Jun, 1017 Concord St .. llliovt bv\lnes' nemt OI Otr•nl E• 1'7Jm neuH: Co'1eMeu.CA'241' posurt et SP~"°' Av• N<Jwpo1I PubllSh<'d Orfflll" C~st Daily PtlOI, CHAR LES PRINTING COM Tlll~OU,IMulscOllducttd llv•llmll· Buch.•MJ M•rcll10.27andAorill,I0,1'n PANY, llDW 1'111 SI CO•I• Mew. CA fd11•r1ner1Np. Tiie flcllllout bUslnen M"M ll•lt 111"77 ~•11 SNr1ev Jun rnenl lor tl'le Hrfnershlo w•s filed on -----------Cl\1rlff E<l'fron OtFrM1t, ?lilt Thh Jt•ltmeflt WU liled wltll tllt 1·11·nlntt>eCountvolO<'a"'I" PUBLIC NOTICE Rurnblt 0r1 ... El Toro. CA '21>31> County Clerk of OranQt County on """ N•nw and Add•.,• nl ,.,. ~r<o<1 Thl•bUllMulsc~ttdbyanln· Febr.,.rtll,1•77 WltlldrawlnQ. Rucll9~r Hartmul -----------cllvldual. Flm• Hltdtlels~I. •11• Rue11 H Nol!'clt•tl•• O\MIH E. ~Fr9f'l ,ul>ll\l>Old Ortn91 Coast Dally Piiot, '91 l(atetlt St , l.aquna Br;w;h, C4 Tiiis Sl.,_, WK filed wllll t ... FtbtuUy27,aMMUCll6, 13, ?0, lt17 f?tSl. FICTITIOUS IUSINESS HAMl!!STATEMENT Tll• lollowl119 oersons •re Ooin11 M•· nenn· CollfttY ci.n. Of °''"OI Clunty on tt.>-77 R.H Nlodrl@lr.111 '704,. PEGGY JANE'S PRODUCTS, P 0 . Ftlltvll"f 22, ttn. 1'7nn -----------Publlslled Oreno-Cbnt OatlY P1101 Bo• 110. 102) Enw••lcl B•y, U<)Un• PvbllShtd 0r-. Cont Delly Piiot PCBUC NOTICE Febf111ry V, lftdMt•th•, ll, 10, 1971 lll•rch6, 13.10. 21. nn &Hell, CA ttu1 111 11 B••b•ra Jane W•dmore, 1023 Emer~l <I B1y. La9un• Beacll. PICTITIOUUUSIHUS PUBUC NOTICE C•lllorn1at'26S1 NAMISTAT&MIENT Pt90Y ~I. ,,1 CoMl\A, Newport "'"" PUBLIC NOTICE The Orange County Chapter of lbe Building Jndustry Association an- nounces plans for an im· portant seminar to be held Thursday. at the Tiit 1011-'1111 pel"IOM «• doffl9 bull· llHCll, Ctlllornla '11660 Airpart.er Inn in Irvine. ------------1 """ "· ,1CTinous •vs11nss '"1' buslnes• ltconoucittd bYe t1m11. F1CT1nous1us•N•ss M"" IN e EL e c TRON I cs NAMa IT4TaMENT edoartneuhlp. The topic or the all·day J:ESTATEMINT SlllVICI COMPANY. tOOl·IC w. t7tll Tllt fol-119 .,.,_II clolng buti· O••beraJ•n~Wedmore Sem inar will be ... e New T~ I 1-~ ,, ........ _bu ... s1 .. cosl•M•H.CA'lt17 M n ts: Tiiis sl•llmenl .. ~. filed with tN' WJ .... • ........ ~ """""• •· Newport Marine ltedlo Inc • PETITE CH4TE4UIC Vil LE. 316 County Clerk ol Orenve County on Map Act, how it affects ntss:~iR!IONAL V~tCLI! C"RI! C..tlfon1la coriioreuon, 1001-M w. 1'1111 4tho Avenue, Newoort Buell, Mar<11 tl, ltn. b ilders and developers ..... · s1 .. co1t1Mt••.CAmv CllllO•n••'1663 1'7"" U 16t8·1A Ohm• way, Cost• ~e-w, CA. Tiiis busllll\S 11 conducted tly 1 CO!'· l!van Huoll evens, 316 All~o Publls~ Ortnqe Oles! Dally Piiot. and what Can be done to t162 POratlon 4venue, l'ltwoort Beach, C111torni. Marchl0.21,iltl<IAorlll,IO,lt77 ed tr t I Louis JOHl)ll Fer11cc1. "" ~IM«IMllMIO IM .,.., 1110.17 Spe Up BC apprOVa • AntlltlmAY1 .. C.oll1M11c,CA.'16U Thi\ Stlltl!*\I Wit flltd wllfl 't11e This bU\lnns It ceftducl~d bY tn In• ---------~~ According to Herb This blnlnes1 luoncrucl4d by •n In· Co11n1y Clerk of O••noe C0<intv M dMdllal. T a 5 k e r 0 f M a s 0 n • dlvlduat. February n. 1'111 Evin HuQI\ Evtnt PUBLIC NOTICE Builders Hear Talk l.oulsJOHOll F.,.a«• i•ntt• This Sl•t-t wM flled wltll the Mc D ufti e Company. Tllll SIM-I ... llltd """' tN l"utlll!olled 0r....-Ooltt O•llv Piiot. Cou11ty Cltrll of OrthOO CounlV 011 l'ICTITIOUS BUSINESS Seminar Cbalrman, covnty c1er11 °' Ot•lltt c.ou111v on Ftflfueryt7.-M9<'c11 .. 11.10.1'11 M1rc111,1m H4MESTATEMun Ftbrl.>ary 21, 1'71. ,.._11 1'1tMS Tiie fol towing perwn~ art d01"9 ~ some of Orange Couftty•s ,.,,_. PubllshtdOo'NnQ9 C:O.sl Dilly Piiot. ne1111. top building authorlUes Pu1111"'9d OrM\9t Qoetl Delly PllOI, t.Urcllt1,10.278fldAptll), 1'71 5TARC9tAFT AUTO aoov. Dia Dale stuard, president will be on bandtodiscusa MarcU,lt.io.n .ttn n~n PUBLIC NOTICE __________ 10_1'°_n_1 w.w,:;;:'~1j~1•;;:,~~~~~01 and chairman of the the pitfalls and solutlons PUBUCNOTICE ----------1 PUBLIC NOTICE ~"••• 1..n .. Hunt1no1on 11uc11, '" board ot American Na-of this new envlronmen· i-------~---~~~--"~C::.~'rr::=i::r · .-iwv1aeent EHP•u• orttt•. ~' Uonal Housing Corpora-tal quality act. iric;rmous•usoeau ~ ... t9wll'll~•nc10111o&usi· ,•CT1T10US1US1HEU s.•NnSt .cypreu,CA.•» lion. will be lhe featured The special luncheon TM..:::!,'!!!!~::.,. INtl ,,.,.::~L WILLIAMS nuco. ms T11c1 '°'~!:!'!!!!~~~11q 1111,1. oe~~:.~~~· conducted ~ • guest speaker al Mon· speaker will be Doustaa 11essat· s-1or•w .. ~l•Mtw,CAt1W ntss.n. v111Cen10.on~ day 's ""ome Bui'lders B N h M of San Pi04LPUsH£R,ttOl tN"'-' JoM ••r• W1111-•. tt•A E1s1 THEtt1GeAR.ltrnSc..-1rr>r,,.., This stet-1 .. -.111ect w1111 ""' n · U • 8)'0t llvd ,N....-rtlle.cll,C4 tlMI Oct ... flVflt,llalbOA,CA~t Soutll~una CA.'2tn Co.inly Cltrtr of Or1noe Ctunlt' *' CouncU meetlng. Juan C':glalrano, who Gen'U!'le Vor~"'J IOt •. OCMll M•llu•I w. ll•m•ru, 1711 s. J•Y 0( F-nlw, Ol Thor!.,"'"· M••<ll 1' 1m St uard wtll dwell on ·11 •1• e cltu -·ncll Front '"'bo'CA •2 .. 1 $CIN<•.Sl'll•Ana..CAt?101 N..-D0<1t1uc.11.CA .,.., ,.mt& WI oVI I "'vv Tiii\ llOtlntt• Is rtwtuctftd bY ton t..-fllll MIMH II ~i-., llY t limit• Tiii\ ~ntn 11 conducl•d hy Mt In Publltllff Orer191 Coa11 Delly Plltl, l h e pr 0 b It" m s a nd growth pOl!l!.V. dlvldu•I tfNr1"lnfll11. d1vldll•I. MerCll'°,27,~Aprll), tQ, 1'17 ramlficallom1 facln° the The da.7!1 acUvltles Geftl'UMYo,_. • .IVM~ w1111-J1yK.floum•er "°"11 I'll I Tllf1 ,,.,_tit .... filed wflfl tiw Tlllt '"'~ ... , flt .. "'"' "" This .,._.... WI\ fll..t wllll t!Y construction business on wUI begin tt'itb reatatr•· ceunt• cteni .. Or11191 CWMY Oft Ce.H!IY Clffll ot 0tanoe eou"tv on eou"tY c1er11 °' o •• ,. .. c:ovnty on a stale and n ational lion at 1:30 a .m. at the F•b•1141rtu.im. 1Ntct11,tm, AMrc11•.tm. 1'7Mtf 1'7Htt ....,,... level. Airporter lnn. The cost is Pu1111"w• er,.. eo.11 OlllY l'lltt 11\iMlliliNI er ... CNft 0.11, P11ot. l'lltlll""4 0renoe c.oest o.itv l'lle>1. Tht> meeUna will be •~n naP .... ...._. and re· MM'C11•.1s.-.11.1tn ¥1n11 .. 1uo.n.1tn Mu,11u.•.O.tne1A11t11J.m1 " _. ,... ..-...... , .... n *'"'" ..,_" b1ld attbe Alrporter Inn, 1ervaUons may be made 1------------1 wltb cocktails 1t t by contactlns the Build· PUBUCNOTICB --------·• o'clock. dinner at 7 and tnf lnclustry Asaoclallon PUBUC NO'nCE the presen.tftUon at 8. Cb 1 pt.t Offtce1 17281 '1CTl"Out ,.,.. .. , .. Tlckeu7iH Sl0.00 for Irvine Boulevarcs, Suite ™'°'=.:::=":~"~ the HBC · members and 254, Tultln asao, or call -~~~tOATlON t.ocK•!t.t ."' w. $15.00 for l\Mltl. 832-3484. c_,...., ."'-' .. •"·11;4'** _. ___ ...;:;.._ ______ ..;..; __ ,__ _______ -4 Ne•"'1 M•rlnt •afle Ill(., I Ba A Good Neighbor MOVI We W'ln Hll yQVr hom• ( \RT MOPP6 'AST POR lo/o IATIRIZES ) Cellfef'lll• HtMrMIGI!. tOOl-M W, 11tfl SI ,Cet11MIU,CAMl1 l'Mt.,._ft~ .... ~ _., ... ......,...._ ···~. Tiii• ~ .,.. Ill• wlltl tlw C-IY Clef1I ff Ort ... c;.tulotf "ewuary a. mt "" J.M .... °""' ...... "' o..-Co11ftly ev-11•111• Ove• to60, .. ieeOff<ll# -C'lt<let OU4nlwd , I fft the ....,_,_1111t-ln.tf!IO DAILY PILOT ~ar...c-..~-.-..... 11 ........ tt.9'"'1 -- PUBUC NOTICE ( PUBLIC NOTICE l aJled the WolYerl Orr aae at u. .. cl,_._ co ln tbe cowstry. ··1 Q • treat dNJ ol tm• path1 few hlm ttcht now," ROM Hid. Charlotte, 28-3, built a J.3.potnt halft.lme lead, saw it vanish ln the first eight minutes of tho second half and then took charge again to win rather handUy. Cedric "Cornbread" Maxwell led the 49ers, pouring in 25 polnts AP..,_ .. JEFF COOK GRABS BALL FROM GLEN GONDREZICK. McCulloug~ Watson Tie d'/ or Golf Lead JACKSONVILLE. Fla CAP> Tom Watson's "'ildly-erratic, two-over par 74 includini:? bogeys on tY.o of his last three holes and an c<irher double· bogey seven "'a!'. good enough to tie falterm~ M1kt• McCullough for the third round IC'ad Saturday in the $300 ,000 tournament Players Golf Champ1onsh1p. McCullough, the outsider m a On Tl' Toflar1 Chann f-1 7 at JI field of the game's J(reatest players. had held a surpnsin~ lead through the first two rounds of this ambitious event But he blew a two-stroke lead with a no-birdie, four-over-par 76 in winds much milder than the gales that raked the course Fri- day but still strong enough to test and torment the game's premier ~ormers. Witb McCullough and Watson Irvine Second In Swim Meet YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio-UC Irvine's Gary Figueroa captured the 200-yard backstroke in record time, but Cal State (Nortbridge) won the team title in the NCAA <Dlvislon 11) swimming cham-' plonsblps al Youngstown State Vniverslty, here, Saturday. Northrtd1e. in winning its eecond NCAA tiUe in three years, totaled 326 points while second place UCI had 305. Defending champion Chico Stale had 290 for lhlrd. UCI'a Anteaters bad held the team lead after the first two QJB of competition. Ftsueroa clocked 1: 54.14 In 11et- Un1 his record. Irvine'• Vancales Cosklnas w111econd In \}le 20<J fly in 1:52.7, whne· teammate Scott Becker J>l•~ed third in the 200 brea.st In 2 :10.7, a achool record. And the ~ free rela1 team of Matt Robata, Mike Kelly and Mike ~aa Gar1 Ft1ueroa clocked J:07.S tn nnl1hlt)I tec:ond. .. I , having their troubles, the field bunched up and such big guns as Hale Irwin, Masters Champ Ray Floyd, defending champion Jack Nicklaus and J .C. Snead wheeled into position for a shot al the title in this annual champ1onstup of the touring players. Watson, already a two-time winner this year . and McCullough, who hasn't even challenged seriously in five vears or tour activity, were tied for the top at 216, even par on the 7,174 yards of reclaimed swamp and marsh that make up double tough Sawgrass. Mark Hayes was only one shot back at 217 after a third round 71 Floyd, with a scrambly 74, and the dangerous Irwin were n~xt at 218, two over par. Irwin, who has a happy habit of playing the tougher courses very, very well, had the best round of the hot, sunny. breezy day, a three-under-par 69. Mll•M<CullQU(jh TomWatw. Merl<H~ H•l•lrwln R•y l'IOVd J•Ck NICl<lllU• J C.Sneit<I 8"'C•Oevl111 TomJPlll<I"" l••rvNelsort 0.MY Ectw.rct< 1.e•ry Zleqlwr Pet.,r0Mter11u!' G••h•mMMsll 8ot>E ~'" SttY•~·,..,. OaleH•~ MKM<l..._, JohnS<lllM TenyOltf\I Art Wall lllll .. 099A Gery Pla.....- GMttll'IWMt Tom WelJllOlll OarvG"°" Jlnlll- Rlk MHMf1911• o.or,,.8111"1\\ MIU!illl Allen Miiier f!CI Oe;iofltrtV l<tfl\llll llot> hstwe411 Cll•rletc:-Y Mllltr8•11Mr Grltr JO!ttt O.OrttJ~ HubtrtC,_ LtU Orllllam l.ten•rd~ vtc tt..-io Jollft$<1wOt1Mr a-.. CM• ~l.lttltr OtryM<C«d ""'""'" ..... .,... "~ .... ,,., ~, .. ..... .. ,.7~16 "'·'"'•-116 n1•11-111 n,, ... _,,, ... ,&-,. 11' 1).1•1t~" ,., .. JS no •'-1'-72-m 7HS.7f-t7t • u , .. ,, n1 1~1 .. 10-n1 ,. 1~1s-m 111.-i1-m 1p1 n -m n 11.ft-m JP•71-m 1• 1111-m ,,.,.,_m ,. 1~1•-tt> 13.n.n nJ 14.1 .. 11 HJ 1s,n.1.-.nJ ,. "'"-11' 1 .. IS.1>-tt• n11.11-n• 7>7•J>-J1' , .. n.n-ns 1l·IOo7>-2JS n.n.,.._ns ,.1'-1'-ttS r>••nt'""'1tt ,,_,,.,,_m '"'' n -tti , .. , .. ,H» n it-n-t» 1'·17..JS--11' ,,., .. ,,_,,. , .. , .. ,_,,. 11et·U-m Pt 7t-7S-1'7 ,. ,.,,,_,,, 1s.n.u-n1 1t•1>-m , .. n.,.-a1 •11·1~7 , .. ,.,,~, )2.tl·1...,, ,., .. ,.....,, ,..,,.,.....,, ?W'f>f~ •ns 11. ··w. h • • wun't our ct.7, '' • d Orr, who t.Mr«l Mk~ •MCODCt ,aace lD IHt year'• N M ·•t.r'DJllnltDL. "We are disappointed we lost but we ha" no •ell9el," On' •dded. "We tried to set the tempo go. log but ll wa1 dirticull. We just dldn 't seem to do ll.' • Maxwell and forward Lou Massey, the two top scorers in • g n • atntM ... me. ...., • eeol-ed •• . hit two frwe tb.rowt with S:Ol,... ma to pu&. Charaotle abud 1.!-11. Th•G 1uard lhlvlo W atk.ios bit a 18.)<-up and with four minutes remaining and 67-11 lead, Charlotte went lnt.o a tall. Maxwell hit two free throws when Michigan guard Steve Grote committed his fifth foul to make 1t 69·61. Then freshman MICltlOAN CM.I -~ 11, 14~ I .. (;tffft 20 °'111•7. Tll_..wl,,_.•~4,......., .. UNC:-(.MAlt&.qrF• 11'1 -MHYy It, klflt t. Mnw~llH, KlnQlll, W•l-1111•. o.-rt,koltl H•llllmt -UNCO..rlotte .0..21. Fouled OUI - Slaton. Gtolt. Total IOull -MklllOllll .. UHC. Cllarlottetr A~n.JOl Tarkanian's Scolding Jgnites Vegas, l 07-90 PROVO, Utah (AP) -Down 52-51 at the half, Nevada (Las Vegas) coach Jerry Tarkanian scolded his players in the dress- ing room and said : "I told the kids I was going to Atlanta and it would be nice if they were lo come with me." They wUl all make the trip together, thanks to UNLV's ex- plosion of 56 points in the second half Saturday afternoon, an ef- fort that propelled the Rebels to a 107 -90 victOFy over Idaho State and the NCAA West Regional basketball title. "I gave them a good scolding at halftime," Tarkani;wl said after the game. "The Otst haH we played like we were in a trance. We did not play with in· tensity." Though Tarkanian was not pleased w ith UNLV's performance, Idaho State coach Jim Killingsworth said he was satisfied with his Big Sky Con- ference champion team's play. ''Idaho Stale won 25 games this yeac. I'm satisfied. The people in Idaho arc happy And, after all. that ·s where my salary comes from." the. former Cerritos College coach saiq Killingsworth. said his team cannot play one-on-one against a team like UNLV. "We have to play team defense. We did that in the first half, but our failure to do so m the second cost us the game. "We became som ewhat impa- tient in the second half. When I war'lted to take 10-or 15-footjump shots. some of the kids were tak- Kings D e alt 5 -3 Setback INGLEWOOD (AP> -Rick MacLeish and Bobby Clarke sparked a lhird period rally that saw the Philadelphia Flyers erase a 3-1 deficit and earn a hard-fought 5·3 victory over Los Angeles in National Hockey league action Saturday night. Phil adelphia winger Gary Dornhoefer started the rally with a deflection goal early in the third and Clarke tied it less than two minutes later. The teams battled on even terms for 10 minutes until MacLeish got what proved to be the game winner as he skated through the crease and beat Kings' goalie Rogie Vachon cleanly. Clarke added an insurance goal 2~-i minutes later with a 20- foot backhander on a solo effort. ing them from 30 feet," he said. The victory, UNLV's 28th in 30 games, moved the streaking Rebels into the NCAA finals Saturday In Atlanta against No. 5 North Carolina. Down 52-51 at the half, UNLV outscored Idaho State S-2 in the first three minutes or the second half. mostly on fast breaks Idaho State had shut orr in the first period Forward Eddie Owens, who scored 13 of his 24 points in the second haH. had a steal and a stuff shot, then forced another. turnover and hit a Jumper to move UNLV to a 65-57 lead with 14:25 left. UNLV 's Tony Smith had 12 of his 18-point total m the second half UNLV, which had been outshot 51-43 percent from the field in the first half, seemingly couldn't miss. Idaho State, which had hit 16 for 21 from the foul tine in the first half, seldom got w the line in the second period and turned cold at the basket. UNLV's ball-hawking defense clogged the middle, preventing Idaho State center Steve aayes from getting the ball. The 7-0 Hayes was held to six points In the first half and finished with 16. Guard Reggie The us , who finished with 16 points, stuffed a shot, then Owens bit two more baskets to blow the game wide open at 86·65 with 6:40 left in the game. UNLV went to a four·corner of· fense in the last five minutes, a move that kept the nation's lead ing scoring team -at 108 a game -from expanding its margin. I OAHO ST (tOI -Gn ttl" 11. Cool< 10. Havts I•. l'hOme>'°" 11 Goold 7. Ro1>1nson •. -elet $ W1IM>nl Bffm,sl Mt0u••d 1. NEVADA 11..AS VEOASI 11071-<iONl•erldl< I, ~am Sm••" 1b. Motl•ll I. Rot>e•1 Smith 10. Owtt>S ,,. Thfou~ H11. Tony Smith u . 8,.own 8 Hall\1,.,,.. -ldahO SI ~1 51 Tolal loul\ -ISU ?3. UNI.. v 71 F'aulf'doul •• Moll ell A -19 ~. The Kings had breezed to a 3-1 lead through the first two periods as wingers Don Kozak. Mike Murphy and defenseman Bob Murdoch had beaten Flyer goalie Bernie Parent. HUNTINGTON BEACH'S CAROLYN HALLGREN. Rubber Legs and Nerves Woman BOUJler Gets Doivn to Final Strike Carolyn Hallgren of Hunt· inglon Beach watched the 15.4- pound bowling ball hook down lane 35 at Costa Mesa's Kona Lanes. It was the last ball she had rolled In the first aame of a women's Wedne.day rp.orning bowling league. Like the pre- vious 11 balls ~he had thrown In that game. this one was beaded for the strike zone. And Uke then previous u . it was a atri.ke. · Carolyn .Hallgren had become the flr1t woman to bow( a 300 watch1na My legs felt like rub· ber. [wondered how I 'd be able to take the first step. ,"l took a breath and threw the ball. 1 waited and watched ... 1t seemed like it took a year to get WHITE WA ~H earn• at the Costa Mesa OLO.H #MIH establishment. , there. When tl hit the pocket I She recalls thot blg moment Just hoped lt would carry all \he which took. place four days •10: pin&. •·1 really wasn't thlnkin1 about ''When all tbe pln went down I setting a 300 until the 10th aereeched and must have frame," she says. "I had run Jtml*i 15 feeHnto tbe alr." long Rt.rl.ngs of atrikea before (al\e Hallven w•s never oble to re• bas had several 269 scores) sol\ fain c:orto~ntratlon and the next really w an'l tivin' it any twogamuproduce(hcorcsotl35 thought. and '175 -well below her aver111e · "But-~cn 1 got up to bowl In or 187. the 1~_ l started to think about "I didn't care about those It. My firRt baU went Brooklyn second two games People and the second was a lood pocket wouldn't atop talking about my hit. 300fnd1couldn't1et It out of my "Then 1 reallied I needed only mlnd, I Called mJ husband 4nd one more •trUte for mf 800. I waa be canM ov r fJ'om Lonft Beach aw Art t a d wu and took m out to lunch. ' "'• Hallgren, 5-6, 129 pounds, has been bowling tor a littJe over 10 years. A friend got her started, then her husband, also a good bowler, got her involved with a mixed scratch league and con· verted her from ustng house balls to her own.ball. I "The league was tough," she says. "My first book average was 135 and I was the low bowler on our team. I said to myselt, 'I'll get better or get out•." She didn't have to get out. Now the 39-year·old ~ond bowls l~e three tlmea a week and practices tbrte times 1 week. "I lhtnk I'm can do ~terthan my 187 average," she says. And who would bet a1ainst her? GOOD NEWS AJliD BAD NEWS -I hoar that. USC lan't sotna to dump USC ba ketball coach Bob Boyd, despite two con· rerence cellar flniahea ln u many seasona. And, I hear UCLA 1rads are up in armJ and tr1tlna to 1et cage coach Otno Bartow ousted aft., the Provo diluter. You decide which of those I• lhe 100d newa. and blch ts th bad. • \ Kent c COt.LEO&PARK. Md. <AP>- NonbcaroUAa roreed to play ell but one minUC. of the aeoond hall without All·American 1uard Phil Ford, but 1tnlor John Ku tM calmly dlNcted the Tar Heels to a 79-72 victory over Ken- tucky Saturday in the cham- pionship basketball game of the NCAA East Regionals. It was a familiar situation in re- cent weeks for the Tar Heels They played the title game without center Tommy La Garde, wbo bas a knee injury which re - quires surgery, and Walter Daris played with a fractured finger. But Kuester directed the four- corner offense over the final 15 minutes after Kentucky rallied Crom a 15-point deficit and clo.5ed to within 59-53. •'The important thing is we kept our poise," said Kuester. "Phil is the finest guard in the nation. It's too bad we had to go wit.bQyt him." ~;$ In addition Lo a painful hyp~­ ten<ted right elbow, suffer81f.ln Thursday's semifinal game, f'qtd was charged with his fot!l'th personal foul in the opening minute of the second half. He went to the bench and never returned, telling coach Dean Smith . he didn 'l think he could shool free throws because of the injury. It was his free throws with two seconds left which had given North Carolina its rcgiQnal semifinal . victory o~q Notre Dame. The rest of the Tar Heels bad no trouble from the foul line against Kentucky. They connected on 33 of 36 attempts, including 16 straight in the second half and their last21 in a row. Kuester missed only one of 14 free throws, dropping in four straight in the final 72 seconds after Kentucky pulled lo wfttiln 71-70. The 6-foot-3 guard scored eight of his 19 points in the final~'~ minutes for the fifth-ranked Tar Heels, champions of the Atlantic Coast Conference Smith said he would not have gone lo the £our-corner offense as early as he did had Ford been In the lineup. "This game wasn't strategy. It was those guys out there doing what they had to do." NOltTH CAltOl.INA 11'1 -OAYi\ 21. O'IC""'" u Von•k0< 8 F'o"' 1. ICu~,IP• 1q, IC•a•c,.•(l ~. Z•llaqarlS S. 8r.adl"" 7 l(~NTUCl<Y (121 -G oYPll' 16 RotJ<oy I\ Pt.1111~ 11 Jolv>\onq. C••v•or • I.~•• HllfthT....,, N,,,..,, C•r'Ol+tn SJ .. , To,-'' fOUl\ • Nortf\ C~r04•nrt •n. f(.-n1ur•v ?f». Foutf"d o·tt ~onA"()iP RotiiP1 Jont'K.On C•,.vtor TPCM •c-.1 - North C4r,,.,M Co.lch Stnilh A. -u \on . i Marque tte In 82-68 TriU111ph • . OKLAHOMA CITY (AP} - Marquette coach Al McGuire said that the Warriors' ability to control the tempo in the second half gave them an 82·68 victory over Wake Forest Saturday in tne finals or the NCAA Midwesl Regionals. .. Everytimc they called, a timeout we changed our defense and they lost their rhythm. ThtY never got it back." .McGuire said."(£ they had had any type of rhythm we would have been down by 10 quickly." Wake Forest coach Carl Tacy agreed with McGuire. ''The complex.ion of the game changed after the half when they wece able to control the tempo. If WA>- had been in a position to run the four-comer. I think we wp~d have done well with it." • But McGuire didn't think the four-corner ocrense was lb(? answer. "I think the defenses.are catching up with the fou.r- corner," he said. "I don't think you will sec much of it ttext year." • • The Warriors now advance•io the championship round in AU!tl'I· ta agains t North Carolina- Charlotte. whkh shocked No. 1 Michigan, 75-68, in the Mideast Regionals. The victory also postponed the scheduled retirement of McGuire. who had said before the game that the War riors had to hold Wake Forest. which likes to run. lo less than 70 points to win. Toone came off the bench when center Jerome Whitehead picked up bls fourth foul with 16 minutes left ln the game. The 6-9 Corwafd had 1lx straight points to put Marquette up by five, and t,h.,, Warriors never trailed a1atn.. . Wake Forest managed to run lta f aat break oCfense in the first halt and controlled the tern~ the came while taking a SS. hatrume lead. Tb Deacons repeatedly aot l aid• tor c:lose 4holl, and wh~ Warrlon did shut oft the insld Jerry Sc:bellenber1 would Pct from about 20 feet out. WAke f!Ojllll1' 1 .. 1-Ot"n"1' S<llel "· Mwrltell ti, .,°""' tO, Jelw!Mtll '" Mlllfll• ""'°"""'· MAlllou•n• ''" -.... ,., '· t11:1. 4i -I~ t. '-"' 1', loylM 1, T-11, ....... , . H1tnt1N -W.t .._.,,!WI. Total""~ w f'9'tM'D.~lt1LA-uu.. • j .. CLOSE FINISH-Newport Harbor lligh's Chris Corum edges Muir's Charles Bowie in a heat of the 4·\0-~ ard run Saturday al Huntington Beach's Southern Counties track and field meet. Sports Clipped Slwrt .Crash Kills Pace SAO PAULO, Brazil Carlos P ace of Brazil. off to a good start in what promised to be the best year of his formula One racing <:areer, was J<Hled in a crash of a small plane near his home here Fnday night. lie was 33. T"o others died in the trash of the single·engim· pl:tnl• I' ace was fl~ 1ng to 10111 h1.., '' 1f1· :incl tl")t'?H" two small chlldn•n :1l ;i form near /\raraquar;1 ;1 t1l~ ahoul 111o;1rly ~00 miles from hl·n· Pace had hf'<•n laking fl~ ini:: h·ssons a nd only last Thursday had taken the written exams for his pn vale pilot's license The race car dn vcr was scheduled to leave toda;. for Loni:: Beach. \A.here he was todn\C' in a rac·c April J l jut: ht E'inob \\' ASll1NCT0'1 S.1n <'lemcnle's Bob Lutz anrl Brian (;nllfned ••ach battled from behind SJlu1da\' to Jd ':rnce to lhe final of <t Grand i>n x ten ms tournam<'nl l.1111 defC'ated Tom r.nrm.in bi. r. O 6-4 .1 It'\\ hour-. ilflPI (;(11tf1 It'll"""'''" HJul IL1m1n•1 1; i, f; :1 f, :! Coruaor# .tdrnH<"(>" ST T.ot·rs .J 1111rn\ ( n11n11rs I 110 t 1 n 11 c cl h 1 s 1<• c c• n t h · ii 1 'H' 11 ' r r" cl muslery over ;u l'l111'"" lhl.' :'\.1 ... l.is1·. be:itmg the Romanian, 7 5. 6 •t Satur- d&Jy to gain a berth 111 the finals of the $100,000 Sl. Louii. CIJi;s1c. a slop on the World Championship Tenn1:-. tour. Australian .John Alcxandl•r toppled Harold Solomon, 4 6, ti I. 7 5 in the other semi fin.ii Et·ert Bree:.-~ P JIILADELPlll,\ Chm F:\ert d efrated Sue Rarl.er or I: nJ:lancl. fl 2. 7 5 an 64 m111ut1 •s of play ~aturdav in the sem1f111.il ... of the Ph1ladclph1a women's l<•tmis tournament Martina "la\ r.1t1lm a onlv nef'dt•d 49 minutes to advan<·1· to thf' finals" 1th a 6-3, 6-2 victory over Ho"'e Casal!> .. tlhrittota Seeoud ·STANFORD Ken) a 's Make Boil docked the world's ra:-.test 800-meter ti.m e of the s~ason Saturday, wanning has specialty in I otli. l a t th<' Stanford. track and field rel:iys. Former Newport Harbor l ligh star Terry Albritton took sC'cond an the shot put with a heavl' of li2 11 ~ Mike W.eeks won the cvcnl ''1th a mark of 63-0~~- Greg W(){'p!lle, former Mater Dei High a nd Orange Coast College athlete now competing for San Jose Slate. won the pole vault with a best of 17-0. a stadium record. Dodgers Top Jtf eh SANTIAGO. D.R . The Los Angeles Dodgers scored three runs in the 12th inning on three hits and two errors to defeat the New York Mets. 5-3. in an exhibition b<1scball game Saturday nighl. The winning rally came ugainst rookie Pwight Bernard, the fifth New York pitcher. Jerry Koosman allowed one run over the fi rst fi ve innings while Doug R au of the Dodl!<:rs blanked the Mets rn his four-inning i.t1nL Rick Monday of the Dodgers and Leo Foster of the Mets each had three hits. . \ ng.-ls Edge A.,, PALM SPRlNGS The Cahfnrnaa Angels scored an unearned run an the sixth inning Saturday to lwat Oakland 2-1 a nd square their exh1hillon sea ... on reeord at 6-ti Wa~neGrnss hit a ni nth innin~ homt• run off Luis Quintan.1 to pre' ent thl' ..\ s from hem!: s hut out Gary Ro~s, the An!{eb start('r, shut out the A ''fo over I he flr ... t fl\ l' innings 1n his fourth im pressive st.1rt of the spr· ing. The nght-ha nder has allowed only one run in 13 innings. California scored In the first anning- when Danny Briggs triple<! and scored on a sacnficefly by Dave Chalk ShaK' Dies MENLO PARK, Calif. -Lawrence Timothy "Duck" Sha "". 77 who coached 39 seasonc; of college ;.md pro fessional football dl<'ll or can<:cr Saturd ay an a local convalescent hospital llC' "'as i7 He was lht· ftr~l conch of thC' '\a lional Football League s San Fran c1sco 49Ns and also coached the NFL·s Pluladclph1a Eagles to the HJfi<l league champ1onsh1p H e co;iched colleJ,!t' tt•am s at Nevada, :'>iorth C\irollna Stale, Santa Clara and lhe Air Foret> 1\cademy Shaw. a Notre Dame i::raduate, playerl for the Fighting Irish from 1919·21 under Knute Rockne llmuton Favored KEW YORK Houston's Cougars are slight favorites lo beat St. Bonaventure today for the cham- pions hip of the new-look National In- vitation Tournament -the nation's oldest post-season collegiate basket- ball classic. In Blazing 46.1 • ., 0.1r~ P.111 •-0.1., ...... ,, ... J amu , anrord or Pa1adena H11h sped around the Huntington Beach track in 48. 7 Saturday, cloc.-king tht• lattHl 440 or any high 11chool runner in the na- tion this season. Sanford's effort helped give Pasadena the large schools division team trophy at tbe 56th annual Southern Counties In- vitational track and field meet. S anford w as honored as the meet's outstanding athlete. The long-strsding sprinter said he was sur- prised to hear the 46.7 time. He felt his effort was clost'r to a 48. Not only was Sanford's lime the best in the na- tion this season, but it a lso broke the eight- ycar-old meet record of 47 .1, set by Whittier's Billy Sims in 1969 That was the only meet record to foll Saturd ay, although some outstand- ing early season m arks were recorded. 1n the 880, Glenn Cun - n 1 n g ham of Bl air ( Paaadena) clocked 1:54.t, HCOnd faal••l h.11h aehool time In the nattoo thb aeuoa. l\ was abort <JI the m .. l record by four seconds. And Newport Harbor's mile relay team put on a show in a neck-and-neck race with Muir (Pasadena), evcntuidly winning in 3 21.0. The Tars' previous bel.t was 3:29.6. C hris Corum anchored Newport Harbor's relay team and took the baton about two steps behind a Muir runne r . Corum flirted with the lead briefly o n th e backstretch, lo:.t al, then put on a powerful kick lo win ut the fini~h . Corum a l so ran a strong ract' in the 440, wanning his h1..•at Jnd tak- ing third overall with a 49.5, his personal best. In the team standing;; Newport Harbor finished in a lie for fourth, one point behind Or ange Coast a rea n eighbor Ed 'son (Huntington Beach). Edison had h\O out· . ,. . ~ ·~ ... 1landln1 lndJridual el· ton. an the preat.llkM&I meet, one by miler CbarlleQuUUa.nsen and the other by pole v aulta Steve Rak.babanJ. CbrisUanaen ran tho fastest mile of the day, 4. 15.8, thereby earning the armual Daily Pilol Trophy. The prl1e was presented by retiring Huntington Beach basketball coach and a thletic director Elmer Combs. R akhshani won the pole vau l t with a personal best of 14-6. His c loses t co mpetitor fini s h e d a full foot behind. Cary Burt of the host H untington Be ach High team won the high jump with an impressive 6-8, which he cleared on his final attempt. Dennis S mith of Santa Monica, a 7-0 high jumper, didn't show up for the m eet. Southern CoumlH lnvlt1tl0fl1I Al Huntl"91.., ...... 141911 ~IMol LARGE SCHOOLS 100 -I ~o,~11 IPdlr:c~ HPnry1 O I· l CIP~l!Wld IPa•&d~"I) 10 0; J. M ~dnfof"rJ IPt11 ..adl'n~l H} 0 no 1 J S.n•o•d 1P4,•dt"•l11 9 · ' c1r,.13"d IPHad•MI n 1: J ~'d"•V CJord•"I 1? S U(I I J .... ol•><l'l IPa,dd<Ml (t, I '"""" mH t '"""'d l'Jld mar\ O 1 0"1v S•m\ ol Wh111"''· 19691 1 Cl••mb<-rs S1.,l 1 M'lflltdl 0 7 l lfltt Mllt htll M H'I Ftn..,..,,, tM Hr and Corum tNfWP"'~ Hartiort •fl ) ._, I C.•OU'J!> IW1IOJ>n) J-SI S· 7. H tr"' v ' '> u .,, 1 S1 q• 3. 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Go d~n West ------,;;;;-a.z.7747-----------0 @4 L::1~~B?R~,!'!A~Q'~~~.~.~UB. • ~,r-~-~ If GUEST CARO 0 .• \ Anywffk d1y ., 1i;muD fO UM cw ALL CLIM rACIUTIU NO ~~~~-----~---------­~i.11'.intOf ---------------- JAMES SANFORD-ATHLETE OF THE MEET~ Lynch's One-hitte_r Paces SCC Sweep~: Freshmun Tim Lynch Lynl'h was 10 control pitched a one-hatter in all the way in the seven- th e firs l game as inning opcnf.'r although Southern Cal1forn1a•h e had only one College of Costa Mesa s t r 1 k co u t T h e s wept a doubleheader Vanguards of SoCa l from visiting Southern St'orcd the only run an the Utah State Saturday, J.Q third as Da'c Wilson and 10-2. s ingled, moved to second * * * o n Greg Ada m s' sacrifice and scor ed oo FIRSTGAME' J> d G . l Sot.i<Allf'90 411 \an Y 1reer s sang e ~., r 11 rbl In the nightcap, Ken ~~=o~a;~\"•' di\ ~ o ~ ~ Miyashiro had a tripie, P•t•'' \\ 1 g , 11 double and smi::-lc in O>ur TMmd '" o o o tnps to th(• plate wtNlc ~;;~·1 ;, l g 1 ~ St an 1·hom as and St~\·c· 11 ! ;, :: ;~';ll~?;1~ e~~~~udA~~~~ o o " " went all the ,.;ay on tht• "' r.ru I ~ 1 II W I "'"I H'I Ca A rJ1rrt\ /I'> 1 01~1 scortbyl;,.c:,,,9,1 1 mound, scallcrin~ eight r " •· hits cffectivt•ly and strik-~~.i~·~~1~.:;." :::': = ~ •: ! :: ang out seven. SoCal rl'lurns to action SEC:ONO GAME !>otal Coll~, 1101 Jb r Tuesday at home aga~' ., ,.,, Pacific l n1vers1tv at 1 0 Oregon. · p, t•, \\ r:.,,,..p, cf S1t1Pltf'I., 01'\ St.,, .. ,, r "Thom1<11 l>t M•v_, ~"!) d Ttlllnn:t rf W 1t\nf1 lb M dl'JO i'> ' 7 ' I , 1 ' 0 7 ' 1 0 1 I I :t I 7 II 1 I 7 1 I 0 Sports On TV (, A~•m\ lb Alb·~ ill l A1,.m p • " " 0 0 II n 0 n I) 1' IQ l& ~ o 0 ii "' j,~OAY FUT BOL SOC1 q C:ER ~..,Ill .. ., So(dlC..1L S<o~bylnnlnq~ . " ~ Ml Oil<) llO'I 7 ~ ' no om 14• 10 16 J JC Title To Cypress FRESNO <A P > Cypress College won its first large schools s t ate JC bus kethall c h am. p1onsh1p Saturday niJ!ht beating Santa Uarha1 a cc. 78-75. Skyline of S:rn Brunn won the small schools ti- tle. upsl'ltrng Ml San Jacinto. 92-84. Cypress. 2R-l. took ad \·antage or cold Sanla Barbara s hooting to m ove :ihead 30-ll with sax minutes left an the first half. But the Va.- queros, 31-4, cut that dc- f i cit in half by in termission, trailing 39-3 1. Cypress incr('as<'rl its lead to 47-33 early 10 the second half. But Sanla Barbara r alhNI in the final minutes. 1 1\ ~'" "' -OOOGEAS BASE IAI L T"' O'l<IQ• • •n~ M• \ ,,,,., l r) \l"t Pll;l'\ot')1t ;>n 'J.,,.,,_. t" I~'" OtiMtrt•r -'"' ~"01.Jf'\I 11 • m '' GOL.F' -F1n.ll roun'1 ,.., O' .tY ,,, thin To•Jtn:trnunt P• •vt r f h .. '1'HWH1'hiiD 'IMO '" GRANOSTAHO -N O• '", 1ti.,jllt'J q,., Lyl,. 1~1to••\ t1n •Otn"- r.;r'\k•'1 J,,~ fJ•Jtaf'\t•r 1n d v "•'dulflld 11 r(}tJnd ~''l'l 10 I u~ V 9 '" Wit1fr•t'w..,•~'' ArmM1'1(1 M'''"l 61lc1 l\nJnn1n t • ""'·' m•·• I ,n .. 'n rl"Jund o,,~ I,.~.,,,.,, tvx1t i CHAMPIONS I nl')f "l' nl •~ .. f\,,.,,,,,~ '"1 tu" I 'il-1''1 rt••' d'••Q 'h.1mo1nr1.,tpp, l)l)l HIOH SCHOOL 8ASllETBALL-Tho t'1w t ,,,,,, h•'lh ' I"! lfll h,,,.,., th.lit rt\ 1n1n1on hq•• • c m •It CHALLENGE OF TH1' ~E )( E \ tt 1tt11 C'lf ltw h· t f11H~'l"''., M lftt>n """'' "'""'h W..tyn·• Won 1n A t' '"'" \. '"'1 co.,.,ort1t1n" ,Ah.o Y 1th i t-i ""*f'd I 1111 ,, C'l1 ri, 1 ,-.,. 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Rf>d L•v.-r 1n • WC Tc h~ll'"'l' c uo "'"'ch ''Johnson & Son never high pressure you'' JACK BULLINGTON Santa Ana ANOTHER SATISIFIED CUSTOMER .JOHNSON le SON liJ-!l 2626 Harbor Blvd. • Co1ta Mesa • 540·5630 · ol It ma aton • ftnl ntn ln the mh • to nv• UDllUmeG pple Marina m::tu~ T IOll wu the ftnt Hunt.blaioc. ~l. for coed> e Ma)'ll•'• daf nf1bt ln Sua1et Pirates ln confennce Leafue baMbalJ play at play and leaves them a ..Blair Flold ht Lone halfcamelnfrontofCer· BeTacbh. l t ritos. OCC is 3-1 in con-e v c ory eave ;, .. th• ltt .. 1tra• va~ for Cer· ritoa over •n Oran1• Cout~t and Slv t.bo FaJcona a 218-a eds• In tho wrt . Orange Cout'• sh.11· atnac flnt baseman, Daryl Scooien, was beld hitless tn rour plate ap- pearances. lt was the 'l!;disoo a 3-0 Sunset loop mark. The loss was Marina's first in league Gauehos Fall action. Jn another game. Westminster downeci Newport Harbor, 2-1, on Rwtlers Post the loser's field After Westminster had :scored in tbe opening m- tling on a triple by Eddie Remele, Newport tied it in the fourth on three base hits. Rolf Schwalbe and Steve Bullington each singled 4.lnd Jeff 4-1 Triumph Piaskowski doubled to SPORTS get the run across with one away. N.-..POf1tUrbor111 •D r l 0 tirar'I\ p Pdlmtr '' C'4'..; 10 8nrr. It C,ct\wdll>t>.cl BulllnQIOn rt P1d\lc.OW\k1 dh C,molh lb ~,,crrnttl"I /fl Mllfor. Toi at. l II ' ii j " I) // I Wttlm1n•1tr 01 I! rbl I I) ) 0 " " JC , Prep. ~Baseball " " I 0 ~Standings ' " • 0 SOUTW~RNC'ILCONFERENC£ t:,.tmbott 1n q..,., ... ,, 7b ,, . .., .. ,,n,< Sodttl'r, \\ K.rtY'IOr d"I Mor'M o M&r'C•r\ tf o <.ol<1tn Wt\t W L T Gii " 0 I) t Sd"'td Mon1< .-. \ 7 0 fl 1 ff 11) HontJp .. j , • t 0 lA H4rt)Or 0 • 0 •O o LA \outnw-~• 1 ' I) h n r vorr,c, 1 1 0 ,. ' Mt'll"r It> " n .. J n n l~•A"'l''"'CC o 1 Ottou• 1t l S•turd~y·, S<or•\ r ,,.or•·lt.t,,,... 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Coach Fred Hoover's Golden West Rustlers and pitcher Peder White breezed through eight•"· nings in posting their 10th straight victory and bringing the season re- cord to 13-2. But in the ninth, White (now 6--0l gave way to re- 1 i ef specialist Brian Costelloe with the tying run at th e plate. Bruneaux went back to the fence, reached over and grabbed a high fly ball for the final out. White has given up only two runs in 32 innings. Huppert . belted has first home run of th<.· Wome n 's Athle tics WOME N"S TENNI~ UC'"''"" 1•1 01 Coloudo S•nql•\ L Mn, ,.. ur I t> t M Pl'\ ,,, ; t '°" lt "'""'" U( t dd Mr M 11 1'1 ~ 0 1 '•0(111~ lJ(I r1•1(.') .. ,.,, •t p.,.,,.,\Ctf"l fJ(,t I lf')lf. • ( \jl,O' " J ~ .. f~._..,,..,.., f' ,,. t Arr""1 nt11) ft) I• r,..'t"l00-:11 < -,. f .. r• tie. J I') 0-blM C,to•"'"I "'ilr ,,, IUClt '1• t !Ji ~ t1 _,, M Ph "" " 1 ,....,.._ , P. .. l'\\IJ" f') fit I P. '•',,.,Arr, 1 n1'1 • , ~ 1 l ""'"'' • ""' h,,™1 """' c VO' ... f' tm()bl ti,., 0 ~ .. 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JUNIOR VAASI TY ""' ' jl: 4 "I'"'" ""'' '\ \fl,,, I r_,r tvF f T 1 t Call 642-5678 Put a few words to work lor ou SERVING THE AREA OVER 8 YEARS lOCAll Y OWNED & OPERA TEO •O#tllilrtlllli IPICIAUIU Ill fAllf CAUfOl#tA • Tiit Fl II AUIUIU & •11HnllAllHN OUIHJ • •O UUSM(ll OI COMMISSIOllS f'fllO#Al AnfltnOll ro IAC# • All SAUi MADI Dl•lClU " tWll(U J OI HOii COllfflUCTIO# 111011 • tlfll •UIASIS ,.OYIDlD .,,., coa,unolf ro ""'" • · mn co111u ucum • nuu JAJIJlllO Cfl1011'll • Ulll ftllAllCI"' " l0Wl$1 rtnmc HIU Not A Franchised Pool Company j494.a47'.7'2i']3.01so I - season in the sixth, a solo blast. He had three s ingles to go with the round-tripper and has hit safely in his last six plate appearances with a 4· for-4 day Saturday. Golden West has 17 home runs this season by 10 different players. The Rustlers scored three in the first on singles by Vince Bienek, Larry Kubacki, Huppert and Mike Selwood. Kubacki stole second and then teamed with Huppert on a double steal to score. Saddleba<'k didn't get a hit until two were oul m the seventh against Riverside's Rick Brown, scoring a run on a dropped third strike and two infield outs in the firth, then adding two in the ninth. Chris Moline,· Niles Sensabaugh and Tim Wallach each singled and Robert Steel had a sacrifice fly for the third run. Gol<lfll Wul 10 8r1J"tt .. ux lf·rf (\u•rwli, rf.f I tC 111"ttHlt1 tt') Di· ,ro,1er ~ •b r II rDI ' 0 7 0 .,_.uonerl r ,,..1,..,'),, lb Mun?"'' "' V~l,p.,(1U14/ Jh MO\~\ tf Cv,..,, II WtH('' 0 co ... t•·"()IP fl fl)ldl\ 0 7 I) I) n 0 I) 0 0 11 0 0 )6 • S<o..eby 1mi11gs • 1 IJ 1 I) 0 0 1J I) ... I n 0 IJ n 0 0 J r II • r,.,loj•n W•\I "'IOI) O'll 000_,. 13 1 LAH >•t>o-01JO 000 001-1 b 2 S•ckll-0 Ill M "lli.,,. rt Ht•\l•r 1b ~n-.•b4uqh ~ Rrt)lf'Jf"r\ ll') W~ll~CPI In Str•I tf H,.,, on o ~ .. ,., ... )tj V tnq tit' r AU\''" t "" .. " '' 0 "'""''" '. ,, , .. , .. " ,, 5,.,,,, r r ,, ,,, •b • I I) 1 0 I ... n n n n I) u " n n o 11 l SCort l>y lnnln•• It rlll I 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 . 0 0 I) 0 0 () n o n fl n o n r It e R1vr ,.,,,,. ))t) 010 000-4 l1 1 <;ttf'.lrlh·bdrl( 000 010 002-3 4 1 BOAT BUILDERS Needed NOW. SH ow ad in to6ay's classified hefp want- e d section under Morine. KffiENBERG MARINE llBl11fl BUYERS CASH TO YOU! &aNew FIAT TOO! $800 Saving$ Fiat Motor Co. will give $400 CASH BACK Dick Miiier flat will match It on any new '76 FIAT 131 In stock. CHOOSE FROM ORANGE COUNTY'S.LARGEST $ELECTION S400 CASH ROAT! ., DfSCOUNT Oft "" NEW '71F1AT 121&X1 /I DICK MILLER MO,ORS • 120W,WMMr Santa AM 557-2132 I ........ ,, .. . ......... . . ~ .. "'....... . . .......... ' . o•----.. • • J.1tll,• J ' _..,It •• 0...,,111 .......... I e .._....,, I 0 lllt11"(11,< , • UIUflM,19 .a f S<tllCltet,. • • .... ~. 0 • T-• 31 I ,_,..,,.._ -- . ,., ' . t • • • • • I e I I ' . II e • • ' 0 • • 0 ft 0 II I 0 " ... c.,.,.,..,., 10t 10J ecn-tt " ' o..,.. c..--010 OCIO-' 1 • MVSwim Standouts Sparkle LOS ANGELES- Mission Viejo swimmers once again stole the show in the second day of the Southern California In· vitational swim cham- pionships at East Los Angeles College Satur- day. Both the men's und women's 800-yard free relay teams won for Mission Viejo, each turn· ing in times good enough to "<}ualify for the na· tiona l AAU c ham · pionships in Canton, Ohio, two weeks hence. Additionally. Miss ion Viejo's 15-year-old Jesse Vassallo won the 400 in· dividual medley with a time of 3:59.9, selling a national age group re- cord for 15·18 year-olds. MEN ,00 fly-1. 8rtn Favoro IC0<dov.,1 t·St ISc , Moh ~Dh••r IOe Antal t : S? 80; 3. Br•1n Goodell (MV I 1 S1 •• 100 DrH•l-1. L•nc• Mlch••llS ISan1a Clar•I SI 11. ? Mltl Ryr 1P1eaun1 H•ll•l S9 Ii ) Tom 80\maM C~r• Od~\l S9 ll ?00 lru-1 Oouo Fr•rltr IMV I 1 41 'IO. 1 Kurt Frl'd<!orlckJ ( U5CI 1 0 00; J. Biii Babaslloll (MV) 1 ., 08 •00 •ndo-1 Jt•~ VH•••lo IM'V l J S9 91 1 Brian Goodtll IM'V l • 02 68 3. Mok<! Sa on Ir r Oe Ant• I • 07. ll. 800 I rec rel6V 1. M1ulotl l/le10 "A" IEd Ryder PilUI ••mull!, Bob ltlll•r dnd K•v1n 5<.hne1°"'' • S9'" l USC • A" 1 04 'IO; 3 E••t Lo• Ano••-- .AquallCS ".A" 1.06 IS WOMEN 100 lly-1 Al•<• Brownr IMV l 7 02 09. 7 Oonnaloe WennMstrom lunall 2 04 60. 3 Oen• Oavid\On INorcatl 2 Ool b8 100 Drea\I -1 Su.-H1ndrravr IEi Mont• AC) 1 06 &? 2 NOfl Mor~n ISanlA Cl.HAI i Ob 8? J O.twn RodOQhOPrn IMV11 07 ll1 100 I~ -1 Jill St•r• .. 1 I e, Mon It ACl 1 ·~as 1 J•Mlf~r H()()krr MVl 1 S 1 &9 3 Pam Purdy CAqu •l><-ar\J I S1 '7 •IXI ond0-1 Notl Mor >n •!.•"'" CIMal • 2& 91 2 OonMI•·• Wtn fWl>r\trom V'\..tU 4 11 \8 l Rtbt•(( ' Goddard rFullnlonl 4 311>4 100 rrtt rel•v 1 M f\\•r.." 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Her granddaughter, Lynne Littman. a producer director at Los Angeles public tclcv1s1on sta· tion KCET. 1s up for an Academy Award for her film "Number Our Days " And Littman considers the h im nothing less than :.i tribute to her irandmolhcr Mrs. Abler is no longer alt ve. But her presence was foll ull dur ing the rt,tak10g of "Number Our Days." a poignant yet Joyful look at a upique group of old Jews in the beachside community of Venit't'. \\here lhl'Y have sur- vived the hardships or pcwcrty, ill heaJth, extreme old age and poor housing with <• stn.'nglhcn- ing of their trad1t1onal Je"W1Sh ('Ulture and lhl•1r t•nrntwnal bonds"' 1th t·ach other. "1'Jl MBER OUR r>ay\, . originally scrt•f'nt•d on KC'ET's ··2s Torught'' sencs l:.isl Ot·lobt•r. has ::.ince become tht• first Chan nel 2R·produccd ftlm lo be nom inalt•d for an AC'adt•my Aw;.1rd . It's <• noteworthy occurrence from the Academy's v1ewpo10t. too. For a 16mm film to be eli~i­ ble for Lhe awards. 1t musl have been shown at a rt:cognazed ftlm festival. Perhaps bN·uuse of the time. money, and trouble an- \ ol ved, and because the world of TV has its own a" ards. ll'll'\ 1s1on films arc rarely consadt'red for Oscars But Littman "cnt ahead and entered · Numbt•r Our Days" m the San l"ranc1srn Film Fest1v:.il. where 1! µromptl~· earnt·d a Specrnl Jury A\\ar<I Now. an Academy Award ' CHry falm maker's fantasy as suddenly a real poss1l.111ity Professional acclaim notw1th.o;;tandin~. thl• film's reJI sign1f1cance for 1b m<ikcr hl·s c.•lsewht•rc. · · 1 Jdnrf'd mv ~rand ma Gussw." s;a .vs l.1ttmari. whos(' fragile• :11>1><«irance as com plt.'mentecl hy an earthy. energt•t1c candw . "She taught me Yiddish . sa ng me songs ... and fNI me. It was through her lh<1t I learnP<f an un- translat<'Ci vt>rsaon about m'r own heritage · · G l'SSIE ABLER ctu•d m 19i2 Three years later. Littman \\JS 10 the aull1ent'<' al .1 fl'mm1st writers l'Onft·rc•nc<• '>'hen a d1minullve <tnthr11polog1sl named Barbara Myt.·rhoff pre- sented a slide• show on the old Jewsof~nice. L 1ttrhan rt'ml'mbt'rs. •·Barbara's PL'rcrpt10ns about thrse people -our <tnt't·~tors, re· ally w('re not only mtellc•clual ly exc1tini,:, but 1ntu1t1ve. magical. I was captavatcd Af terwards, I 1ust walked right up to her and sa1p, 'This should be a film."' Littman had already huall up :in impressive professionnl track ncord when she began work OD "Number Our Days '· with Myerhoff. After stints at WNET in New York, Wolper Produc- tions. a nd the UCLA Media Center, the Sarah Lawrence graduate came to KCET as a pro- ducer in 1971. There. in addition to producmg and <Urecting various m·rlepth docuril'entar1es, sh<' is a news producer ond ocras1onal on camera reporter and interviewer for "28Tomght" BUT NEWS IS not Littman's first love, because "its essence seem s to be noninvolvement - get the story and get out. I can do that , but I'd m uch rather be deepJ.y involved ln whatever I 'm doing. Often, in tact, I become a bsolutely overwhelmed by a project. I get so terrified that all l went to do si go home and go to sleep. That's when 1 know I'm re- onto sometblnf." n the case of "Num ber Our D )'a," lhe projact exerted a ~trong pull on both women from th beglnnmg, especially when they realized that many or the old J 1 or Venice um from th• stm e shtetls <old world vlJla1e1> ms did their own 1randmotbcri, 'V i '} 't WAS DISCOVERING MY OWN PEOPLE' KCET Fiim Maker Lynne Littman to whom the film is affecl10natr ly ded1eated A personal relat1onsh1p wath the film's subjects came eas1h "1 was d1scovenng my O'>'n J"K'O pit'," she says about that p<'nod "and. coincidentally. falhn~ in love with them ... The ft>eling was mutual Ila.,, mg known Barb~ra for years, tht' old Jews "'elC'omed Lynnt• anto their world unhes1tattngl). And that cl~e rapport lurnt>d out lo be a boon for the film. "THE R E WAS NO J?uard('d ness, no wariness on camera In fact, many of them wert' actually hams. Kosher. of course" But there were d1fftcult1cs Because of the slo"'. st•emmgh e\ entless rhythms of daily hfe at the Israel Levin Center whrre thl' old Jews conRregate. Littman ""asn't sure that the warmth 'he felt about the place was tangible enough to be translated to film The stnct hm1tallonl> of thl.' television format posed anotht>r problem· "Number Our L>ays · had to IX' exaC'tly 28 minutes long "Cutting the film was ex cruciating, .. L1ttmJn recalls ruefullv. ··1 was literallv bargaining with my editor. Lewis Teague, for every second of film I was saying things like, 'I'll give you 20 seconds of Pauline for 10 seconds of Many a.' " As ruthless as she had to be with her own footage, though. there was one aspect of "Number Our Days" which could not be left on Lhe cutting room floor. ••PEOPLE WOULD see what we were doing and say, 'Oh, ter- rifi c, a film about old people' Well, it's a film about old Jewish people. I didn't want that hedged T he Jewish <'Ulture is very im- portant to what this com mun1ty is all about.·· She had personal reasons, too "When Harry. one of the old men at the Center. starts singing an old Yiddish song. how could I cut that out? My grandmother sang me that song." Yet, though "Number Our Days" is specifically about old .Jews, it reaches a broad spec- trum oC viewers. "I get letters from clerflmen; from people who saf, ' m black, but Bertha (one o the-old wome n In the f i lm ) is ju st like m y own gr andmother.' The film has real- ly reach ed a nyone who h as parents o r gran d p arents,•· Littman s.aiys. ·'In other words -everyone!" CrJt.lca -and IUm fe1tUval Judaea -have responded just as favorably. But Uttman orl1lnal- Jy bad mixGd f eelin,. about her dccJ1lon to IO after the matt hallowed of filmdom'• honor.. • The walls of her office at KCET arc festooned with .1"' a rds. hut the Academy A"' a rd' It s hkl• a fairy tale. [ ~as so a slwmt'd of my chutzpah 1 nl'n c'I \\ lwn I entered the film thal 1 d1dn t ll•ll ;i soul. .. not t'Vl'O tht• pt•ople at the Israel Le\ an Center. who had told me "hen "'-l' began shootin~. 'This film wall hav1• to wtn an Academy A\\ ard 1f we're going to be in 1l!' "So when l heard that the film had been nominated. the first thing I did was call the Israel Levan Centt'r. ·or course; they said. 'what did we tell you?'•· Littman frnds it hard these days lo bl' qu1tt• that blase. But whatever happens at the Academy A\\.:trri ceremonies on March 28. her ha~1c l'O Urse won't bt: altl'rl·d ··1 WANT TO LEAD an mte- gralt'd hf<'." she says. "A lot of women can't separate their inner lives. their emotional rela- t1ons h1ps, from their work. J know J can't, and J don't want to. even though it would maybe mean more 'effi ciency' if I did. But then, I don 't think I could get the resulLc; I care about. "'Tht' professional world has made hug<' st rides in giving ~omen and minorities a fair shak<'. Rut when we women real- ly start trusting our own un- orthodox approaches to work - that's Lhc next step beyond equal pay for equal work." Signups Slated In Costa Mesa S1gnups for Costa Mesa's pre· kindergarten program will take place Monday from 6 to8 p.m. in the Downtown Community Center Th€' program, tailored for 3, 4 and 5 yeur-old youngsters, b(;'i;:tns March 28. Parents of 3· and 4-year-olds may register their children for th e Tuesday a nd T h ursday session, which runs from 9 to 11:30 a.m. The fee Is $35. Parents of 4-and 5-year-olds may enroll their children in ses11ions held Monday, Wednes- day and Frtd:\Y from 9 lo 11:30 a. m . The fee for that 10-week session Is $45. Bella Gets Job WASHINGTON CAP) Former R~p. B~l1a Abzug if Pre111denl Carter's choice to bead t h e nat1ona I comm lsslon 11upervislng state conferences on women and sponsorlni a naUonal conference next Call. Bird's Eye View The people came tn droves. The horses came i n for m ation and otherwise. A n d most im- porta n tly t h e swallows came at 8:34 a .m. Saturday as t h e San Jua n Capistrano Mission. bells heralde<l their arrival. For the first time in the 19-ycar history or the city's Swallow's Day festival, the little birds appeared on the same day as the all- equestrian parade in their honor. No one knows how long the swallows have been making their annual pil· gr image. They leave San Juan in October. bound for Argentina, and return to the mis· sion on St. Joseph's Day. March.19. But there were p l enty o f lru<.• believers in the welcoming commit- tee that came to watch one or nature':, certainties DANA HILLS HIGH BAND When going to an equestrian parade. it's best to bring your own to see over the crowd. Sa n Clemente De Malay kept the only 'car' in th e parade running with foot power. And the 'pooper scooper ' crew performed its duties. .. BtlOIS: Adverfl11tn lhould clMds tt.ir _. dally mid report ..... ron immedlat.ty. Th. DAILY PILOT as.-s liability few Ht. flrst in- cornct inserlion Otlly. Publisher's Notic~: All rt•al e:.tate advertised in tht:. newspaper 1s sub- Jrtl to the Federal Fair lloustng Act of 19611 which makes 1t illegal lo ad\ ertase "any pre· frrence. hm1lat1on, or d1scr1mtnalaon based on race. color. rch~aon. seK. or n<1t1onal ongm, or an lllll'nlton lo makl' any i.uch 11refercnce. h m1ta- llon, or dal>cn mtnalton.' • This nl'V.!oopapcr will not knov.mgly a1:ccpl any a11\·crt1s111g for real t•stah• whn·h 1s tn \'tOla- t1011 of the law, HcMlsH for Sal~ • •••••••••••••••••••••• Genttal 1002 ••······•·••·•··••·•·•· LCICJUna Ranc~ffe WITH VIEW "lrarly 2 at-re-. rtt!stled amun~ giant oaks only <!'·" mtll!:. to the :.urf with a rcmad.ahk custom hwll 3 bdrm + den + fam1I} r rn home de· ~1gn1.'CI to max1m11.c the panoramic , hill} ran1:hland view. Also 5 car CO\l!red pJrkmg + room for rampers, ooau., Nt. 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Conslatin1 ol 4 bd~. 3 baths, dinln1 6 (asnilr nm. offtc:e. orrered at 1121 .500. Call ror app't. THI IUJllFS We don't say ll's the best. but you will be impressed by this large 3 bdrm., f amity rm. home. orrered at $129,900. FOR LI.ASE Large Blutrs townhouse. Vac S675 Mo 759-0226 ~~~~! .......... ! ?.~~ ~~~! .......... ! ?.~~ LEASE WITH OPTION TO BUY 4 Bedroom townhome in Vlnoc:i-SOii Juon. Area h as lake fishing, saihng & swimming pools. Take advantage of the rapid appreciation by leasing for one year & then buying. Open house today 1·5. Call for directions. CUSTOM EXECUTIVE h o m e with exposed beams & trusses, gourmet kitchen. s unken Ii ving room & park like s urround- ings. Can be s hown anytime. Asking $145,000. Open house today 1-4. NEW LISTING 3 neclroom, 2 1:! bath. new lownhomc in Presidflttiol Heights at a low, low price of $69,500. We Han Commerclaf r,.operty For Sm• in: Sen Cl~ & Dana Point htnst In T~ Fvturt ANCHORAGE INVESTMENTS \. :\. I 002 General 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• NEWPORT WEST Stroll to surf from this 2000 sq ft sin gle story homt• with 3 bedrms. 3 baths & 19xl8 famtlv rm. Comer lot with much pnvaev· and nice patio. Cu'>tom huffrt in dininl.! rm SRS .500. Call 962-445'1 FLICKERING FIRELITE h reflec:ted in th e gleaming hardwood floors of this 2000 sq ft home 3 Bedroom. for mal dining in the Oak parquet floored family rm which has dramatic floor to ceiling fireplace. 16xl6 MASTER SUITE WIT H FIREPLACE a nd a 3rd fireplace m the s pacious living rm. 70xl35' lot with fruit trees. a garden and RV gate Most unique home at realistic price $69,500. Call now for an appt. to see~ Call 962-4454 BEAUTIFUL HOME + POOL Exceptionally attractive tri-level "instant home beautiful". Features 4 bedrooms with all of the desired elements and more! Lovely pool and 1acuzz1. Situ ated in c hoice neighborhood. Close to everything. First time offered Sl02,000. Please phone for info and appl. Call 546-4141 4 BIG ONES! Bedrooms. that 1s ! llurrv to see this b eautifully land scaped MESA VERDE home. C lose to stores, s hops, banks & post office. Brand new roof. Exterior completely re· painted, cement drive & a special price of $71,900. Owner will finance too. Call 546-4141 HARBOR VJEW HILLS Beautiful LUSK bum 3 bedrm, 2 bath h ome. This popular SAUSALITO model is ideal for family living. The family room, kitchen and dinette area overlooks a lar~e & colorful flower garden. OVersazed lot with room for pool or children's play a rea. $165,000. See today 1·5 PM, 1312 Seacrest, CdM, call 640-6161 SPYGLASS HILLS 4 Bedrm, 2"1t bath home. Large din· ing room wltb atrium. This beautiful home has been occupied for only 2 month&. Fantastic view of mountains & nite lights. Room for pool. Open Sunday 1·5; 52 Drakes Bay Dr. CdM. Call 640·6161. 1~H1c r., foe oh-d in C O\to MMo Hunhl'lqfon Broch · · Nr wpoft ~och ---~ HOMES C>r&I 1-1 Tllh ..... D• UHl9UE IM THI liC'9)UIT CWI -im· mac. two story, upgraded, air ~nd., near tennis, only $104,000. See Carol Drake a t 4135 Robon, Irvine. UHl9UE IH IA YCREST /IACllA Y - Nicely located 4 bdrm, 3 bath, w /fam rm + pool & jacuzzi. All for $116,000. See Janet Lehman a t 1743 Bayport Way. UHl9UE IH COSTA MISA -Charming family hom e. 4 bedroom s, den and pool on a quiet s treet for only $66,500. See Wendy Beam at 1003 Post Road. UMl9UE IN THE ILUFfS -Trina with big Back Bay views, original cond., estate sale. See Bonnie Evans a t 416 Plata. UHl9UE OVER HEWPOltT HAllOR -4 bdrm, 2 story. incredible Bay views, room for tennis. See Jane Paquin at 1101 Kings Road $325,000. UNIQUE IH IRVIME TEltRACI -Jus t listed, colorful, quality, 3 bdrm, lge lot, exciting, only $139,500. See Dottie Johnson at 715 Patolita. UNl()UI: ti()M~S REALTOAS4- ™E NICESTl'(OPLE SELLING THE NEA rEST HOMES CORONA OEL MAR, 675-4!000 MESA VEROE, 54&-6990 • CAI.I. US 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• BEACH ESTATE PARK ESTATE $69,950 Dramatic courtyard ea· BacktoBeachfromthls tr y, formal d1nln&, secluded 4 Br. q u1 et separate family rm. In st reet with towering htghly upgraded 4 bdrm, pines lead:; to executive 3 bath w /frplc. in hu&e entry. Family size liv Ma ster suite, 3 car room, country kitchen garage & much more. plus sweeping master $98,90 0. By a ppt. bdrm, pool sized back 549-1002/646·7414 Agt. yard. Owner anxious. 11,.. ,. MILUO ... Bought new, must sell. """ " Try S6.990 total down. Walk out on the sand. Call' for appointment. Whlte water vu condo In 847~10. No San Diego Co S94.000 SALES ASSOCIATE MABGE MENKUS OP84 HOUSIS l·S 8221 La Granda Circle, La Palma 4 BEDROOM, 2 BA, POOL $91,900 17081 Rotterdam. Huntington Beach 4 BEDROOM, 1~ BATH $64,900 13541 Golden West. Westminster 4 BEDROOM, p,. BATH $59,500 6871 Retherford, Huntington Beach 3 BEDROOM, H~ BATH $64,500 8772 Barcelona Plaza, Westminster 3 BEDROOM, 2 1h BATH $G5,000 8141 Foxhall Dr., Huntington Beach 3 BEDROOM, l 'h BATH $63,500 8866 Ovieda Plaza. Westminster 3 BEDROOM, 21h BATH $63,900 275 Albert Place, Costa Mesa 3BR,1~ Ba., F .R . Pool $83,500 11055 MllC)ltolla St., ,_..v.., tu.a111 IMMACULATE CONDITION ht ae.t. Unlvenltv Partc Large, upgraded, 2BR, 2BA with a ll the builtins -brick fireplace, double garage. Come by Sunday 1-5 PM for our OPEM HOUSE 4326 WIHTIRSWEET, IRVIHE $74,500. JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 29 I 9 Newport llYd. comer 30th 2.68 ACRES to build your dream home on. Zoned A·l 111 Ba ck Bay Newpor t! $210,000 Red Carpet Realtors. 754 t:.'02 MESA VERDE :i Bedroom, 2 bath, hreplace, 2 patios, new \'ar~t. fre!>h paint, DW. watH sortt•ner. lm- ml•11latc posi:.ess1on. $73,000. Roy Mc Cardle Realtor 18 I 0 Newport Costa Mesa 548-7729 MEET BLANCHE lier measurements arc 4 Br, 2 baths with over 1900 bQ rt She has a massive Family Room with an 1mprC11s1ve floor to ccil· mg ~tone fireplace. Her pMCC I!> Ideal for first llmt'ri; at $58,500. Call '"2·2535 re,. 1 O· '' r '' ''u"~' .. ,,.,., New Listinq! OPEN SUH 1-~ 1634 Slcy1crl LGM Baycrest, N B. Large la,·. mg rm w/beamed ce1I ; 4 RR. 2 ba . ram rm .. 2 rrpl<'~ , laundry rm. Shake roof. Lovely back ) ard with pool $159.SOO CALL 0 646 · %41~ ~ 'tar "'"'""'' Post Ofrlft oPt,, 111 <1. ,, , "' c:. "' ,, , Hurry! or you will be Gtftft'OI I 002 General 1002 THE RENTS [ ~ -! sorry • ••• ••• • • ••• •••••••••• • •• •. • • • • • • • ••••••• ••••• . · . , " POcl·MTall •96lf:~~ .. ~ TY VIEW -VIEW RELAX , " ,7f7VV OPEN HOUSE AHO EHJOY! SUNDAY 12·5 Seeun ty gate~. Jarui1i, By Owner, 35oo sq ft MESA DEL MAR'S home in pra me East FINEST Orange county location. WOW ' Four bedrooms Already purthascd new and family room with homeanclr1·.idytomove vcr~atal1ty for the no"' HI' <lo1An. OIAner rreat1ve homeo"ncr. will carr) conlral·t, CIO!>c to all your needs buyer nl't.~ not qualify. Call now and make an Open House Sat. & Sun, appointment for this !lam~6pm. ·1bdrm,4 bath, popular model home. library. family room, 546·2313. playroom. bar. dining OPfNOC9•llP1JNIOft!N1fl• room. central air. 18x38 [\S' j 111 t~1~*!11~~;~:~~~~h ,~·,,1,~!ilJJt1 1002 G""'°' 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• WOODSY & rRIVAn CONDO Sec.-ity and can•tt1l9"Ce In tM1 wtU de- corat.d 2 lclnn hcMM. $74,950 IY THE WATSl-IAYSIDE COVE G«geom 2 lclnn COftebNnlurn wfttl POOL. Jaami and Patfo. $129,500 RESH Ii PERFECT -41n. ICH 3 lclnn and famlly room + offf ce. leoutfful .,CM9Mk. SI lt,000 DUrLEX IM COROMA DIL MAit 4 ,._ & I lcht Unlh In bnt locaffon. Mewty decoratfll SI 49,000 OUTSTAHDIHG Z STOllY- HWPT ICH 4 ...... FG'llily honw. POOL. famlly rOOflt -~l"OOllL $149,SOO LUXURIOUS S llt. wfth POOL lwoatlful lftll• & out. ht Wfttdlff. $195,000 UDO ISUHD DOUIU LOT 5 s.drOOM & l...tfful POOL $271,000 OCEAMflltOMT llACH HOME 0. 10' of rrt.-Ocwwwfa •t. l ....... ftllce4 prd. SJ71.000 OM lME WATB _... i04f DOCK ......... fmaly ......... ,... and MUCH MOU. szts,ooo WATERFRONT HOMES 2$3.1 W. C'oa"t lfl&hway Ntwport Bf'ad1 tT14l 131-1400 18506 Vallarta. H.B saunas, tennis rourt~. corr EllJs between Beach heated pool and the lux & Newland) in Hunt-ury ol beautiful ftardcns mgton View Point. Single Master bed room has story 2 bedroom. 2 bath f1replncc llcsk and luxurious townhou~e. VIEW! ltahan t1lr entry. .trc lo'IA and so is I.he pnce' Two homes on an R2 lot, only $'99.950! Red Carpel Realtors. 754·1202 S77.900. Bkr. cale au !ail plush <:arpct '\. EAST SIDE CHARMER ing. Wood ~1anclllng. SANT A AHA gorgeous bookcasl' and COUNTRY CLUB wood burn1ni.: f1rc·plncl' lloomy 3 bedroom. 2 VIEW Just a rew or thl' reaturPS bath. on a short tree· Exceptional value in this in this beautiful con lined cul·dc·sac. Extra sharp, tas tefully de· do m 1n1 um Pr i cc lari:clot. Easy access for rorated home on the l'tOlf $141,000. Belter hurry' RV. l'nrcd at a rcasona· course. Minimum main· 673·8S50 .. ble SH,900. CALL tenance yard. formal ""'N"19"·uwH"1'1 '· '' 556·2660 ~~~[.~·~1;J;~ ::~:.: [ ® 1111m1 • J~~~~;_IIE~ Pn ced tosellatSllS,000. USTOM 3 BR POOL Call 673~. 1--------·~HOME bit for entertam- oP1.N 7n 9 • ·pu,now .. c•• WATERFRONT 1ng! Lrg H&F' pool sur· [ ft&Hil l'~~T~nc ~E:!:·~::·:E~ ~=== 111=-A unique commercial stud10.workshop. des1ra· HEWLISTlHG Back Bay beauty. 3 &inns. & ramily, pool with wood decking; nice· ly landscaped; private s tudio & workshop. $89,SOO! I building m prime Hunt ble Back Bay toe 589.500 mgton Beach area. Ask· Linda Brown. 6-15·2%3 ing $177.500 Mt. For Info & Details cttll 12131 592·2813 16112 roe Cst Hwy BIG CANYON Huntington Beat•h co JUST LISTED! COSTA MESA <Acr06S from Surh1de) DRAMATIC :\lONi\ ________ 1 LO CATF.D III GH EAST SIDE Extra clean 3 bdrm. & family rm .. pool home. Best Eastsidc location. Brick frplc. Low mainl. yard. Sl19,SOO lolboa lay Prop. leatton * '75-7060 * Sell thlnp fast with Dally Pilot Want Ads. UNDER $5,000 MOVES YOUIH Lovely 2 Br. I \':I baths, air conclit1oned townhomc. Double de-tached gara~e with laun dry racilltles. Won 'l lo'll long! Call col lect. 842·2535. oPfN !II q •ti S ll)N 1081 NI((• f:tl'lfi&ll·I I 002 GeMrol 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• klMG Of THI! HIU Gracious living at its finest sur· rounds you here in this quality built home. Outstanding ame nities, popular model home, OCIEAti4ROMT ISTA TE Only one of a kind -truly a magnificent estate. Private beach, walls of glasa, spaciou s r ooms thruout, gorgeous setting. MIW LISTIMe Fabulous ocean view home. Wolk to private beach. 3 Spac bedrms, tam rm. 2 Cplcs, lnner court. RIMTALS We have 5 rentals from $425 to $795 per mo. ......... I l I S K ~ H• I: \ L I Y • /, 1111 I' / 1. "· ,\ ..... ,, ( ·,, A ROVE lSTH FAIRWAY Spnr1ou~ :i Br. 21'2 Ba. t>'<· ecut1ve home 2800 sq fl. of luxury. w /Vil'W of lake &Mtn~. Fee Land $239,000 TURnEROCK BROADMOOR Lovely Single Family Ganlen Oriented Home. Overlooking Pnrk 2 Br & den. 2 both w /xlnt storage space. Fee Land m.soo GRAND VISTA REALTY 768-1212 ILUFfS END UNIT 4Br. 21~Ba, W-Plan. sun· ny location, pv\ yard, new cpts, frplc, near pool. park & schl s . $99.500 Ownt'r. 640-8790 ........ +PoMlly Larae Coeta Mesa bom• w i th oversized bedroonu, heavy shake rool, tiled entrance way ~ Oreplac•. Great loca· lion cloee to park. tennlt courta and all achools. Just II.sled call 546-5880 for full detaU1. ~~' ;_ HERITAGE • • REALTORS FIXER UPPER lncotne $800 mo, 4 hnusee on one lot. Look at u .eoo. l*.b St. oft Pioneer, ln Lakewood . A1ent. MS-~ , N tt•'-.. Ith 1nllw.. t1111•,_S. N1 1,.,_..., ...._.._.. Mtwtn,.,..._ ...................... .f ................ ----' .............................. •••••••••• •••••• ................... •••• • ...................... . ... .. 11121 .. .. ••a.. IOOJ 9r .. 10019Ht.. .) lteJ ..._..._ .... ................................... .... .......................... : ............................................................ .... *•OP •• llAUTtfUL a• I d i 468 VISTA TRUCHA -Y-Plan. 3 bdnns • 2 buths & pawder rm. Formei- m C'>de l w1lh to"'~ly appo1ntment1. $113.900 See Evelyn Sb tun Sun. 1·5 CdM SOUTH OF HWY. 620 620~~ ACACIA -comer lQt with 2 bdrms. each unit , there are 2 single garages between the two units thereby assuring maximum privacy for both. Property offers convenience to everything & old CdM charm. $145,000. See Lucy Casey Sun. l -5 PROFESSIONAL BLDG. 10 Modern offices. 3 secretary's off 1l'eS, kitchen, 4 b:iths. air-cond1t1on1ng, muSH', walnut paneling + large law library room. Ample parking-& plan::. available for additional 2,000 ::.q . ft. Pride of ownership property. ~early income 527,000 asking price S225,000 ECONOMY MINDED? Like new 4 bdrm .. 2 bath townhouse; lovely pal10. Shows like a model. Price $5!1,900 759-081 I fi.ut lbM Gile.a! w u le 'Ut 13 ed 9 1002 •··••·•·········•···••••··•••·············•··· NEW BLUFFS CONDO BY OWNER -Sl 26,000 Rlonmmg Dl·lon•s \lodt>I. 3 Br 21 :! l:ia. :• 1·olort ul pn \ ;1 tc· p,it 10" Encl urHt Jar i.:1· brcakta:-.l ;ire,1 h1 171lOJ OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUN 1 ·5 50 I Playa, Mewport Beach G~n•,.al I 002 Gen•ral 1002 ........•...................................•• BEACH RETREAT VIEW-$44,900 "t('~ lo pound1n~ "'" t .ind rry:-.t.11 .... ncl' l!.11 k \Jnl " h.t\ ·"'"' pl," ~rounrl W1nd1111.; \\IHHt.·11 ... alk ... ·"" to •t•l IUll1·cl I II tr\' (;our 11w1 h 1ll'h••n :-.11·p tfll"'tl t llll\l'l!..1111111 .1 r , .. 1 .. I 1 1 ,. p I .1 , ,. • ..,11n:.l1111e hll.d.t.1 .. 1 p.1t10 ('11111 J ,It II/ II '<>lll•)h:ill (i,1ufrn li\111~ JI •h f1ne ... t X-17 liOlll . 2 UNITS Eastside, CM ;1 B<-drm o" m•r " u1111 in front I lk'Clrm r1•nl,1l 11ll ,1lley Curr<'nl 1n1 um1· Sfi2;') for hoth 11, 1111 l'hed. hook S87.500. a ll N.wport .. Cj>tto ~ 64o-8tn1 ANYTIME BEST BUYI in 11.trbor V1c•w llom,•., 'l'"' p.1mt tn'olclf' .rnd rn11 l pi,:rJded t.irJll•h w.111 111\..rlll):S Jllll clrJpt'" ;) ll•·•lrm-.. l~l' f.1m1I\ r1H1tl'I "' .,.,.l hJr 1-'nrmJI din mi: room 2 Ftrl'pla1·,.., V1rw tll\t•rtd p;il111 S.11n1·r-.l•l m11dd \,king 11111\ $lli~I 'l')O f>.11 j'zjll Open Sat 54.ln 1-5 1621 Port lannovth ,4 "4tuc S"'"'tli tj" 'f.H(d.H. IUALTORS WATER LOVERS? Wt• vr ROl } our homr H1 .. 1ut1ful i .. 1k1· Forl''l l.1~('fr11n1 lh-.•n•· ,. .. p h11m1· I \"IT\~llC 11n111t· 1111 :ilia. lt"n< .•tr II\ I 1f<K'k 111•<•\.. t hu~··· 111nm "' 7'l' of t .1h11"'1' lor h11hhv n><Hn 111't-\. llot~E ~l 'I, 1 5 •I .! '.t>'.1 bl.1man• La kl• r.111 ,( C~I 586-SSOO TOLLE REALTORS '1'.1-:U 11 r-;1.1• ' I ftolp your.elf lo a r lt-.11>1n>: <.('le<'\1nn of Cl.1s-.111 ... 1 \ah '"'' h1 a.: 1111.1hfwd llopefulc; 111•n"· ,m.111 lll'm,, 111 1111ht•IJ\ILYPILOT :iny 1lf•m Id:! ,.4i1ll 11t-:1.1• WJ\'l(J'fo:[) Af>f; GeMral I 002 GeMral I 002 ·······•·•····••····•··•·······•·············· macnab I Irvine realty BAYSHORES CHARM & CULTURE Delightful decorator 's home in ex· elusive area 3BHs, 3 baths. huge brick patio surrounded by huge trees Mastl'r HH has brick firrplacC' & W<'l har Beamed ee1l- ing.., cozy dt.•n &.. dining room . 1 :.! hlOC'k to bca(•h t·orncr lot Ex . rcllPnt area for l'hilrJrcn Amy Gas ton 642·823.5 C."17 l A IEAUTY! Ne wly remodeled 4BR +den, 4 bath charming "cottage" m fabulous area. New r andom plank flooring in living room. microwave center & built in Nutone m country kitche n. Jacuz7.i tub in master bnth. Mini- w atcr vie w fr om mns ter BR. $199.000 .• Jeanne Barnett 644 6200 CJ48) 642·823S '44·'200 '°' Dover Orlvf' Hubor View Center Irvine •• C.mpui V•ll•Y Center 752-1414 DUPlU IM OLD COllOMA DB. MAil It ·s a comer 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 payml$. EARLY BLUFFS COMDO The sought after E -Plan, which has a11 extended kitchen, 3 bdrrns .• 212 baths. family rm. Ask Brenda Glass about this one. TURKEY RAMCH~ALLBROOK Yes. really, plus cattle. alfalfa & San- ta Rosa plums; has 1600 ft. frontage on Hwy. 76 & 1s located 23 miles East of Oceanside, near Fallbrook. You've seen those beautiful white Turkeys when you drove by on Pala Rd. <Hwy. 76). Due to abundance of water. might be used for frog or fi sh farm. possibly ducks. Approx. 65 acres. Priced at $205,000, incl. tractor & other equip- m ent. Mi ght consider $175,000 without equipment. Call for full info 673-4400 H .L \Il-li() ll Division of HCll"bor lnvntment Co. ?:~~~! .......... !?~~,?:~~~! .......... !?.~~ T AMARROH RESORT COHDOS At Purgatory Ski area. 18 miles North of Durango. Colorado In winter. a luxury hideaway with uncrowded ski ing. tennis. "p:.i . fine rc•...,t<.1ur.i nt" Average an1111al s nowfall 300 1nche" Jn s umme r , a fine golf resort Xlnt condo-rental investment BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bayside Drive . N.8 675-6161 ::~~~! .......... ! ?.~~ ~~~~! ...... : ... ! ?.~~ OPEN 1-5 LIDO ISLE IA YFROHT 219 VIA LIDO SOUO $600,000 OPEN 2·5 IAUOA PEHIHSULA IA YFROHT 1903 EAST IAYFROHT S895,000 ILUFf POPULAR Z·PLAH H1 ghlv upgraded. 5 bedrooms, family room . formal dining . Custom <;h ullt'rs. 1"randM·m1 0('1 P 1 s o t 1 I t' 1': ·' t: t' 11 t• n t q u a I 1 t ) lhrougho11i and great lot«1t1on $132.500 OPEH 1-5 302 YISTA TR UCHA ILUFFS IEST One-~torv end un1l w1lh ~ cheerful patios. 3 b<'drnom case 01 l1vm,c! In this sparkling. hghl & airv home $1 .t:i 000 OPEN I ·5 552 Gi.ORiETT A. YOU OWN THE LAMD' Three hedroom home in Newport's desirable Westcliff t•ommumtv. No land leusc. no homeowners assoc1at1on a nd £ill thL' amen1l1t•s of grnc1011s living Sl'.l0.000 ft.•e PRIME 40 FEET BA YFROHT Located on Lido Isla nd Stucco 3 bedroom home complete with tile roof. Formal dining room. old fa.s hion kitchen, large patio, pier & sltp. $395,000 IA YCREST HOME WITH POOL Beautiful custom hom e with 4 BR 21~ BA, priced lo move. Home is i~ excellent condition & has extra s harp landscaping. Call for an appointment Reduced to $139.900. °"1MUM on10M Elegance re igns supreme in this spacious home Look down on Newport from your maste r suite kitchen, dining & li ving rooms. 4 Bedrooms. 3 baths. $240,000 HH:D' 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 larg~ corner lot, truly a value at $127.500 including land. OPIM l·S 2437 HOLIDAY RD. A COLDW&L IAMIM CO. 644-1766 J1 '1 IAN JOAQUIN Hll.lS RD IN~TC!NT .. t REALTORS '75-HI I OPEN HOUSfS 116 CAMYOH TOWHHOUSI # 11 CAMYC»I ISUHO OL, off Ford l...t: l ... oio.. l a..tla. ................... .. wttt. wet bcr. C..._. .. c .... ill l'tiftc) rooM, for 41racfoH, 1paclCM11 tl'tfn9. ladlracln ... of pool. iocamJ ..t ....... comi. SISl,400. Opew SAT/SUN 1.5 HAllOI VIEW HOMIS. 115' POIT MARGATE. MOfthc)o pl-. 4 hdrocMa. 2 batt.. f.mly room, l"""ac ... ot. cClftCltloft. Side CMd bock patios, bridcwottt. fin fnlit trMs. Cal for appolntnteftt. S 134, 900. Fee Open SUN 1·5 COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 2515 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mer 675-5511 General I 0021G~ral I 002 •.......••...•.......•. ...•..•................ ED SULLEHDER has JOllH.'U lhC' sale.., s t .i f f o r S <· I t' e t I 'ropPrl1<.'" Ed h ;1 s I 1 1..t • d 1 n () r .1 n gt' (' o u n l v fo r • t Wl'rtt v \'l'ar..., and prior ~ lo (•nlcrmg rt•al cstatt' ~ h <td lw, own carpentry firm . He is active in the Colonial Bible Church and received a c:ertificate in Real Estate from Sanl11 Ana College. During his first three week~ m real estate. Ed listed four hou~e .... made two sale'> and has bl'cn gcttmg stronger ever sml'C' For truly profession;,il "C'r\'lctng of all your rc.·111 e...,tatl' needs. CA LL 1<:0 al 751-:mn c;::; SELECT I PROPERTIES .... .. ........................ .... ...... 11.AKBOR VJ£W lllrhl) up1r•d11d M on1 v1 mochd for lhl' d i• (:rtm•.,••1n1 bu.ycr t"U11tom dr•p.11. wall tu~ •·rin•11 6 e•rpeta Utodroomi. lwrl(• ramll\> rm. lurmoal dlnlnll rrn fl rc-plllt't' On .i lovrly landal'aprd l'ornl'r lot Ollued 11t S l30.000 ~mo ()pew Set S-1-S 1975 Peri lrf atot NEWPORT BEACH LUXURY $104,500 ~-JntJsllc 3 Br F amily Home with lots of leatures Pnme Newport I le1ghl!> location. Wood panelt'd Uen with par· quct rloor~ Garden house. feoced parking for thJt R V Super super clean IJon 'l miss this one. Call today 646·7171 ~I ti It ' • t •'J ' • • • [®Im] EXCEPTIOHALL Y SHARP WITH ASSUMABLE LOAN Smart Spamsh :;tyle 111 Me.-.a North "111 lt'ad you 11110 this 4 81 home. This "' readv lo mo' l' into with nu \\ ork rt.>quirc>cl anrl ~ ou ~houl<I Sl'l' lhl• l.imheap1ng C;.111 now lor tklalls on finanurn.: a11d your appointment' ~·· :!313 1002 GeMral 1002 NEWPORT BEACH LAND VA CANT AND IMPROVED 204 Riverside Avenue ·1111 -. lot 1s improved with a 1 story co n c r ete block commerc ial building, built in approximately 1955. with 1.002 square feet. The lot covers 3.900 square feet. It is level. zoned Cl and rectangular in shape. Minimum bid b $30,000 fiequired deposit is $5.000 Refer to Publi c Auc tion No. 8307 2912 Pacific Coust Highway. This 31,708 square foot lot is c urrentl y used as a lr:.tiler park. State owned improvements arc mmimal and considered to be of little or no value The land is ievcl, currently zoned Cl·H. and nearly rectangular in shape Access is along Pacific Coast and Avon Street Minimum bid is $230,000. Required deposi t 1s $25,000 Refer to Public Auction No. 8309. Located on the east side or Old Newport Blvd • between La J olla iwenue and Catalina Drive, this pa rcel consisting or 30, l 75 square feet will be offered for a minimum bid price of $115.000. The land 1s level (and s lightly beiow grade), c urrently zoned R·2 and access is atong a11 three of the above streets. Required deposit 1s $20,000.00. Refer lo Sealed Bid Nn 8310. i49 thru 177 and 191 R1vers1de Avenue. Thi.., large parcel cons isting of 75.823 square feet will be offered for a minimum bid of S470.000. The land is level. currently zone~ C-111 and access is along Riverside. Improvements co~s1~t or three concret e b.lock commercial buildings. Building #l was constructed m 1962. It has approximately 7,000 square feet with nine separate stores or offices and twelve restrooms. Building #2 was con~tructed in 1964. It has approximately 7,150 square feet with eleven stores or offices and five restrooms. Building #3 was constructed rn 1958. 1t contains approximately 9,300 square feet. Currently it is leased to the United States Postal Service for $12.240 per year. The lease expires Novl•mber !), l!J79 a nd has a five year irenewal option with a provision for an increase in rent. The lessor i~ responsible for the FIRSJ' $1,200 of property taxes per year. The lessee (Postal Service) is responsible ror any amount in excess or this amount. For fwih« iftfomtation call Mr.~ at 12111 620.2093 OP£H HOUSE: MARCH 2l, I 977 -I to 4 , .M. Sale Dot.: APIJL 6, 1977 On Tlw Sftn Financing Available (On pcrcela 1.elftcJ fOf' SI0,000 or ~l DetaRed lftformatlOft c0ftcentin9 rHI tatate offentd abon can be obtalnld by c.tocthMJ the CaltraM sales ,.,,.. ....... .,. ft.-cl In th• ltOHu ar by wrthg to the Depca tow"' at the oddrns thowwt below. 121 .... s,.-. Strnt LM ....... ~toOIJ Cool ,ool!! Through a lovely t•l~d enlfy enter 1n10 lh•~ immaculate 4 bedroom home -complete with eating area oft the kitchen and sporty tireptace an the living room There as new wallpaper and paint throughout most ol the house Fabulous pool and lire nnq an the back yard sprinklers. Don t pass this one up! $69.500 Call 540-1720 Flowers & Plmth!! Bursts full ol color all year round' Beautolul bag covered pa tio an private rear yard great 10< any kind of party Surrounded by flower planters . sprinklers front and rear 3 bedroom'> and den, 2 lull baths ms1de. Candlel1qht d1n1nq room. brick fireplace Forced air heating 570,800. Call 540-1720 Let's Pool Around!! Beau1du1 hOmH with .i lu!:>hly •andscape<J rear yard •.urroundonq a ~parklonq pool and patio area qr eat tor summer fun Sprinklers tront and rear for EZ care 4 bedrooms 2 lull baths Formal d1111nq room !:>erved by a delu'<e kit chen Ti led entry to fam1ty room wllh fireplace Walk to schools' $79.600 Call 540-1720 Bring The Family!! Mom wall love all the space an this huge home' And she II adore the neighbors" The covered pal o makes those cool spraog evenings perfect Comfy floorplan fea1ures 3 bedrooms and lam1ly room or 41h bedroom 3 baths. formal d•ninq room custom built ea11ng booth Brick fireplace 10 warm your toes' Owner anxaouc;1 S93 000 Call 540-1720 Income Units!! In back ol this attracnvl' 3 bedroom home. Handsome brick fireplace 1n thu hv•ng room, dm1ng room and country kitchen All this os surrounded by .l neatly manicured lawn• 2 units on rear with I bedroom and kitchen tacaloty 1n each Check 11 out now" $86,000 Call 540.1no Here's Premium Quality!! Super sman contemporary styled home w11h 5 bedrooms You ti love lho plush carpet throughout' Family room perlecl lor all your parties -11 even has a near fireplace Brktast area oft the kitchen forced air hea11nQ and .-,moke del~c1ors SprinklPrs Won I last" S89 500 cc111 5.so. 1 no Owner's Pride!! Relax and en1oy the pr•vacy an this 3 bedroom condom1mum• Beautalully decorated separate d1n1nq room tor your evening parties Grow a little garden 1n one of your 2 patios this spring• Walk to pool and 1acuu1 Take advantage•• S53 ooo Call 540·, no Arched Windows!! Decorate the front of lh1s at1ract111e 2 bedroom home 11 c; reallv unique" Get that co1v leehng as you walk m 10 the ceramic toled enlry. Oen. separate d1n1ng room, and tirep1ace perfect tor snuqqlon" Ti!ke advantage" $53.000 Call 540·1720 Walk to Beach!! Close to 11each park and 1enn•s" loads ot extras. such as gas bbQ hookup. garden lightmg. split level patio and tront and back sprinklers Family room with lareplace eallnq area oft kitchen separale dining room and 4 beorooms Garage door opener. Jusl hsled so hurry" $141 500 Call 540 1720 Fruit Trees Galore!! All through your larqe backyard' Newly paontPd with gorgeous high beamed ce1hnq5. Attractive Ille entry. 3 bedrooms. separate dining room. 2 baths and country kitchen En1oy the covered patio year round•! This home as 1mmacula1e1 Call now $55 900 Call 540·1720 Jump Up mtd Into!! This exc11Tng elCecutlve tlome 1n lr111nP' It's really loaded with surprises. like a fare ring. gas barbeque, huge patio, pool-sized back yardl 3 bag bedrooms. family room and gues1 dining. brtck fireplace Stunn ing open beamed ce1lmg s1 $132,500. for 1he fussy buyer• Call 540-1720 540-1720 2955 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa TARBELL REALTORS Mtmbtr RELO ServinCJ 8000 Citi•s , ZllD IMADY LAM1 LA Ea I '1 t. Tnp of th World: 3 Bdrrn cu tom ho w11h VI WI of 4\ 'rtJIC)', nn:reh fJf .• '. J STO.T UTIYIMO I I nrnul nln lu bu11 U\ U lu.&wa l .. a41Dll\ t\1lt ht!n ,,.11 h I ••r"'''I 1>11111111 "'11 h \ ,, • .,. "' I 1· 1 ,,.,,. Uwll 111 -..rt llur l'lu11 1-·umil.) ltoum \\ I 11 cf I n " " I 11 I t 1' I 11 51.. Btu# ML All T ElllY AIU VISTA RO A GRIEN DJ s 134,500 beamed <'ell • ~ood . f{I ~. lilt' c-om h m intc to <·rc>att• th1'.'\ bre~lhtaktn1i:ly bcuuU(uJ ho mt.' in a :.erenl'. wrXKf1.od scllinr Sec 1t you de~cn t• 1t' $220,000 Submit orrr.rs I OPIH SAT/SUN 1-5 41' SIAWAIDRO. Corona del Mar triplex ; three 2 bdrms .. 2 rrplc. units, bit-ins; highly upgr aded penthouse umt ... vie ws or Catalina, ocean & CdM hills & night hghl'\. P a ne ling. beamed ceil. Pool avail In o u tstanding condition . Sl~.500 hldl'.l~ol) :'>l,U.ll'r !'!Ullt• l".-JI~ tHt..1 ,. f •, I - -_,, THE REAL ESTATE RS COSTA MESA POOL The h11:hl.> pruc.od .. l'~Lrslit..i " pl.rn :1 hdrm~ .. ~t.:1 buth!I. tumllv r rn ovt•r WOO sq . ft. Abounds in .. o ld worlc.J c h.erm '' Ca pt iva ttn ~ S p u nis h courtyard plus enc losed, ~reenbel t stdc. "sunrung patio". You have been Watling for Hus one! Absolutely can 't last long -we ur ge you to call today 1 CC Orange Coast Q: Hr1i.:ht .ind ... unnv 1 lw'flroom. :! IMth, on .• l1u1el :.Ired ~purklini.: rww part\ ~w1ol l111t•1I "11 h r I l' h I' I I J Ill I I' t 1I1 lluhtJ mltn~ \ .d U•· .II :.i>.) 'llJO l \I I. i 11 11'11 1.fiaHttnns & [u., ' i~l\u .. ltor.s C:::SELEC T T' PROPE RT IES 2600 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar REAL ESTATE 644·4848 GftWral 1002 GeMrol 1002 GH~ral I 002 Gt'Mral Rrng 640 5560 day or evening Eastblutt Proless1onal Bldg. 1002 GeMr al 1002 •·•·•·•······•·····••··•••·•·••··············· •.•................•••. ··•·•···••····•·•••··•· .•.•...••.•...•....•••• OPEn HOUSE TODAY 1PM-5PM HUNTINGTON BEACH SANTA ANA • COSTA MESA 5 BDRM'S, 2 STORY This 1s <t !-.har p, dean home on lg. lot. Din r m. 2 patios, new cpls. See this bargain at onlv $79,950 belorc it's sold. No. ot Adams, E. off Br ookhurst on Conslilul1on. l!:J532 Trenton. 545-9491 E n iov mainll•narn·<· free :J hr. :1 ha "Monl1•n•v" melt Near Iv nl'w C'pts & • drp~ Wet bar. Sharp '"l'urnk1.:~" 1·ond E . ot Brook hu rs t. So n f Ta ltH•rt. 1821ll Arc h<.>s. 545 94m SPANISH HACIENDA. On Llcadcn<l Cul de S.1e ..,l Safe for little feet ! 3 bdr m, l ba. w/frplt. Bd k1lchen & big dbl. car garage. Owner leaving area 1 blk. W of Wa rd. So off Ellis on San Antonw. 10485 Crane Cir . F ount VallC'y 968-3371 GARDEN GROVE BIG BONUS ROOM Lg. 4 hr. 2 ha home Ov~r'i11ed rear yd. n onus r m approx. ~7xl7. Beamed ceihnJ.!. palm. ne w painl. J>ric1•d to ..,ell at ~64 .900 :--.;n of Wc•st minst('r RI E. of ~l·wl.md on \1.1\ .... 1:11;11 lliat:.1, ;)'1:> !l l!ll A TTH: LG. FAMI LIES I 111/.!C 1>111111'. I Ill \\ l>t·.1111l'd n•il1ng Sp.11·11111·, 1 hdrr11 frplC', :.! l1.1th hollll' J'11·..,h )l.11111, :1 fl1111cl.1 t11·1 • 11! I 111 ,I 1· ( h' l' I' :!111l\1 !-! 'I I l \ t ' "I I .i Ill I I\ 1'11111I111 I \ 11 I •I Slil !J(l(I 1:11.11 H1.1t.1, \,(, ;,.i5 !J WI SANTA ANA POOL & JACUZZI Mak e th1 ... beaut1fullv decoral <'d home• Just th1• right s itual1on for bu ... inC' ... s or '>oc·ial e n l<• r t a 1 11 1 n g :l s p .i c· 1 u us bdrms. 2 ha. & fam rm . in convenient loc·at1on nr ~o C<;t. Pl a7.a r-:1 nr1-.to l N /MacArthur 1201 Alton Ln' 646·7711 . VILLAGE WALK Spacious 3 bdrm, 2 ba Condo w /big dbl. car gar age Ideal location in p roximity to So. Cs t. Plaza. Btwn/Ha rbor & Bris tol. So. of Sel?erstrom . 2901 "B"So.1'"airview. 646-7711. EXQUISITE POOL HOME Spanish decor! :i hclrrn. 21 • bath home. E~udc.•s <.harm. SparklllH! pool. lount;1ins & .!Jl'Ul.LJ. ::\11 ;\lainl y;1nl l>uo I rpk !'ll'L' It llll\\' ~t l ::-8 J ,!)(J(). :H~l Gn"l'l, S.\ !'i l:i H l!H HEW MESA VERDE HOME Unde r construction Select \Our own cpl & puint <'Olors Quality thruout Mstr h:.ith w 'Jac:u111 bathtub & steam rm sauna. Sunk1.:11 11'. rm. dbl t rplc. walk to Mesa Verde Clbhse. No. off Adam s on Mesa Verde Dr. West. 2959 Java Rd., 545-9491 BEAUTY ON GOLF COURSE Fore! L i ve rii:!ht on golf cour~e. Beautiful 2 sty. 4 br. 2 ha hom e. Abundant storage. f{edUCC'd ')JO 000 to $11;;,QOO So. of Bristol. E off "IC'wport Blvd 105 The \la..,ter" Cir 545 9491 MESA. VERDE Huge lot. near!\ 1 ;i uc·re. on cul-dc-<;ac: Shari> 1 br 2 ba 2 story home Frml din rm . fa m1 l.v. k 1 lth en room for "egctable garden & pool too' So. Adam-. W ol l·: .... 1;in1·1a l!J3:i Kildeer ~l:i !H!ll MESA. VERDE MAJESTY lJ 11 iquely dC's1gnC'd around " II.! hC'aut1ful pool This elegant I bdrm horn<· 1" ideal for grac1nu ... famllv II\ 1ng. Ou t ... u 111d1111? prof lndscpt? Rf'aut1f11l .1n•.i , clo'\t' to lh«' < 'ounln C'l11h ' I t 1'.! I Ii HI lfl Ill l . f) 1111 l 1 \ l I 11 t 1 J11 .. (. \I 1>11, 7711 MESA VERDE CUSTOM l !lilt I t 1111 lJ l11I1n11 11•' \ I hdr111 . .! Ii.1th. -..11111\1·11 II\. rill, • 11!-.1•d 11111" 11 pl1 ~. l•ll ll/ II I 11h, !-..tllll.1 I 1111\ 111 ,ql,llt•d ( hu11-.1• \lllll I jll ,\ 1nl111-. ll\1\\ 11.i-. •'\ll'\1111111.; ~l12 000 CMes..t Vc•rd1· l>r > .!.1:1'.J .J.1 \ .l Hd . (." .. l.1 '11 II MESA VERDE ELEGAMCE •<>Pl<'-I:! .11 L\c·c·11tl\1• I'll l11111 11111· ltk :• ltll \ I J1dt 01 'II' h,tlh ht1J1l1• l'lll .... h, llJH!r.1d1· th1110111 l 0 lhll\ c'l'ptg , J..I\ .1 "lon1· I 1 pl1· ('Oll\'l'!'~at1t111 pit. llo111:111 tuh, -.up1•r floor pl.111 ! l'rtn•d fo r q111i.. .... ;11<• ~l~J7 .. 11tll 1'-,h.111 tar to H.1h•:irtC'k to S11\':1 > Hll I S11..,,1 Ctr .• t':\l :-11:> !l.)'11 HUGE FAMILY ROOM ,\JI ktidwn <.1ppllant·l"'· st:lf· cleaning cl\ l'""· sh;.11·p t lxlrm, 3 twth Han<'h \ll'"•I hunw. !I _,rs. Ill'\\> 1 < h c•r :!11011 sq IL. Sha kt· J'oot ~ 1111 1111 I;..: family. :w1:1 ':I ukon. (':\I .) 1:; • , 1:11 PRIVATE COMMUNITY Of s ingle fam hom es in this btn Npt. Bch location w/xlnt VIEW. Quie t cul -de-~ac st. $139,500. 2201 Private Rd., N .13 646-7711 FANTASTIC VIEW From thi s immac ul a t e New port Bch . ho m e. Superb oversized fam. rm. & formal hv. rm .. both w /rir e pl aces. Rtwn 'Coast llwv. & Cliff Dr. 2S l Oceanv1C'w Newport Jlgts., N R 646-7711. LIDO ISLE Outstanding custom b it home w :3 bdrms. 3 ba. ram r m . separate• gam e r m & :J car _g arage>. F>ccell e nt value at S!l7.IOO IOI \li;1 (;t•110:1 . '\J .H Ii-Iii 771 I IA YCREST POOL HOME "ip.1C·1n1i-. IH·aut if11I IH'\\ Jy dc- ('or.itl'd I .trlll I\ home 111 S('ilo<'l .1rt•.1 1'11l't•d ri!.!hl for 1m lllt'd1:il<• :;.ale-:!II:) I ShqH\ ;1 ~ L:ml'. :-; B Ii Hi-7711 EXECUTIVE MAHSIOH S uperlative in every respect 1s this plu-.h & comfortable it bdrm. 3 ha VIP residence. in "ought afler, exclusive area. Nl'w on t h <> m kt. 1230 Som e rsct. N B 1>46-77 11 STEP T O THE BEACH l'hr-.. :$ l1drm & lam rm. 11n rn.11 ul.1t1· honw has 11 all~ J ' r l' s t 1 g i o u s I o c· a t 1 o n • <WE.\:'-l' VIEW & just steps t 11 I lw lw:lf'h. 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I...._._... .._..,_..., ....,...,_..., ............... ~ .................................................................... . ... .,.. I e 111rt1 I l aar• • IMJ ......................... .................... .. .............. .._.. -CM4To.t MIAI Q.'.IO"SI 1>:xqula1te n ear-n ow Deane Home onu.co! Vtew of golf coune. c ity ll~hts & sunsets I HlahJy customized hy prei.ent owner. The decor is fantastically smart. Expem1ive cptng, c.Jrapes & wall coverings. Manicured yard & great Jacuzzi. S26S,OOO 7 RUE GRAND VALLEE Sal/Sun 1-5 PRISTtGIOUS llG CAMYOM-U4S.OOO Beautiful Country Club atmosphere! Delightful 4 BR home w/2 baths + g uest powder rm. Lge living rm with cathedral ceiling & floor-to-ceiling fire place. forma l DR. Cam rm with fire place. Bright s unny kitchen & lf'?t' b reakfast a r ea Ai r -cond. a uto -;prnklers & deligh tful patios. F6rmer model hom e on q uiet cul-de-sa c s t 5 TORRfc:Y PINES LN E Sat/Sun 1 5 We can't sell y ou the E iffel Tower ... but we may h av e the home you are looking for. llG CANYOM HEW TOWNHOME Great view of Big Cyn golf course. S pacious 2-stor y with 2 be drms & !>itlmg rm, J,gc d ining rm & wet bar T l:nn is courts. p ool , J acuzzi & sC'cunty. J ,l'asc S650 m o Sale $159,500 42 CANYON ISLAND DR. Sal/Sun 1-!'i CHARMIHw HOME FOR LEASE Popular Lido Is le 3 lJdrm & den home Quiet loc. <Street to Strad a) Lovely patio, wet bar, formal dining. Lge. master bdrm w /sundeck. $895 Mo. 21 I I Scm Joaquin Hils Road NEWPORT CENTER, H.B. 644-49 t 0 1002 GeMrol I I 002 GettH"GI ........•.......................•••..•........ ATTHACTIVE Linda Isle 5 BR. 41h ba .. fam r m . & form al dining; lge. t ile pa t10 & waterfront deck. $350,000 BJ\ Y FnONT, p ie r & float, Jots $185,000 to $325,000. to build your own custom home. Sever al ar ea s to choose from . BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boy\1dc Orrve. N .8. 675 -6161 ~~:~! .......... !?.~~/~~:~! .......... !?.~~ DO IT YOURSELF This 3 bedroom h ome needs only a decorator 's touch . Can you turn "plain .Ja ne" into a "Cinderella"? The price will justify the effort WOW! OCEAN BREUES C'ool this 4 bedroom hig hly up- i:!r a cled Cal Classic. Walk to best beaches in under 5 minutes. Only S75.950 .so hurry! SPRING SPECIAL Crea l pool home wi th fir<' ring & lots of decking. Only a mile from the otean. 4 Huge bcdrms. formal din ing, huge family room, 3 car ~arage. Everything for famil y fun ! Ju s t $110,000 Roberts Realt 18241 Beach Blvd .. HunUngton eeacn (Jc1, ~11 !2u,A" JJHJ111t/J ElClllSIVE fll USIM "CA.Pl • coeieo .. rare 2 bedroom. 2 balb an t.b11 quiet adult commun1ty. <."hoke Joe Uon nelll' pool and gorden ureo . Beuullfully r t>· decorated. $69.!M>O. 4J7 ehuc ..... CM W & S. 1-5 '"9. .. 2MW...T_.&......_t CAMEO HIGHLANDS MOYI ltGHT IH -plush model home w1th pool. Completely redecorated for the m~t discriminating. 4 bedroom. 2 1h baths . secluded s unny p ool . wa lled-in privacy A cct•ss to private beach. $168,500 4506 WtrfM, CdM Sat/S.. 1-5 EXCLUSIVE LISTING DOVBt SHORES AREA -t·ontempor ary 2 s tory home. Va ulted ceilings and 3 fireplaces 4 bedroom . library. fa m1 ly room and pool A most desired street ! $215,000 NEW LISTING WESTCLIFf -F antast ic 4 bedroom home with s tudy and billiard room . A "One of a kind " -lots of brick and Spanish tile. Outdoor j:.i,·uzzi. $198,500 I 019 Mcrlcm La. HI. Sat/Sun 1-5 NEW LISTING UMDER $60,000! A private adult community with pleasant park areas. tennis court. 2 pools and jacuzzi. This ~ bedroom c.·ondom inium has m ir ror a nd wood paneling, buillin bar and bright. sunny deck Offl'n·d at S5U,!J50 !i:~:! .......... !?.~~1 ~~~~! .......... !?~~ BEST IN BLUFFS 1-LEVEl EHD UMIT F1rst time offered. On beautiful Vist;.i Caudal. p rime early Bluffs Chnr m ing 2 bdr m .. 2 h:.i Angelita Plan with fa bulous 22xl1 ft family r m. Lgt• . private.• patio on bcaul. greenbelt. Comp. reder. within the year. in cl. all new kitchen. Rare ' opportunity for this beauty at $137,500. Exclusive; a pp'L onl y TENMIS VILLA AREA. Free-sta nd ing. wide picturesque g reenbelt. X -Pla n. lge. 3 bdrm .. 212 ba .. form. din .. fam . rm. Xlnt va lue ! SlH.500. Exclusive; app't. only IAYFROHT $126,500!! Best value.·· panoramic view home Upgr aded c pts. drps, wallpape r . Security system. In- tercom . 1950 Sq . ft . :J brlrms. 21'2 ba. OP'EH 1-5 2637 VISTA ORHADA LEASES G rl'cnbelt. hayfront view~ $550-$67:> HELEN B. DOWD REALTOR. IHC. MLS 644-01 34 1973 Top llde-r & Top SClll.smmt 1974 & 1975 RLWIMr-Up H.wport-Mesa loard of Rfflltors . !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!~;. I, ("'''I• "", r J\IH~ I :-. ' ii 9 2 "J•6l n 1'101 ll '.~ \ Ot" /1 1 .. -"'f ) 1 l<J 2} ••• i" 0 ~· •• ~~::! .......... !?~~' ~~::! .......... !?~~' SELLING YOUR HOME? WHO SAYS YOU CAN'T DO IT YOURSELF? Thrre I\ no (O\I lo lhe buyn '"' "' ·• • " ••· 1 ''"' I'" no comml\\ron. iU\I one ~m.111 Irr '>11 ~· , '" ••I r •• 1.' yet net more monty. And. 11 you need <1H1 •'·""'' "', 1 • '"' we II be here lo ticlp. fo1 Sale By Owner offers buyNS a varlelv ol hr11n1 ' lu choose from In ~ convemrnl. central l0<.ll1on. Wu h.iv1~ ~omelhmi: lot buyer and sellrr .llthl' 1Jir~cl S aleJ mta n &Htr Price.s fur~I....,~ HOME SALES CENTER V 1 IOOO No. Coost Hwy., loguno Beoch, CA 926-51 (71 .C) .C 94-8595 Walch for cenl•n OfHning rn NEWPORT BEACH, COSTA MESA & IRVINE Pcrrc:~l hom for your y~ fam•· ly ! nusie country kllcheo, 3 bdrnu .• 21.\ bat.hi. &lclOMd ~try pallo. warm woods,, cu~tom ahutlen. We lnv1tt-your lrupec:Uon Sat. & Sun. 1·5. $114 .500 4H YlSTA svan RON iii HOUSES FOR SALE I IEDIOOM 300 E .Coast Hwy #76 <DcAnta) NB 642-823.5 S26,000 Sun. 1·5 2 IEDROOM 233 Beverly. Laguna Hcach 494·8519 Sunday 1--l 18562 Pueblo Cir. Huntington Heh 963·53.33 $75,000 Sat/Sun 12·5 •4 Cerrito, lrv11w 645·0303 $110.000 Sat1Sun 1-5 365 Hamilton, Co~ta Mesa "46-7171 Sunday 12-5 320 Via Lido Nord. Lido Isle. NB 640·6161 S2~J.500 S.it/Sun 1-5 287 E. 23rd St c E Stdt•) Costa Mesa 673-32:lo Sun. 12-5 1312 Ross, Santa l\n,1 540-1720 $.19.800 Sunday 1-5 2 IR & FAM RM or DEH 502 Acacia. Coronu dt•I '\1ar 675-5930 $183.000 Sal/Sun 1-5 2500 Margan•t. Nl•v. poi t Ilc1ghts 644-6200 SIOn,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 430 Aliso. <Nwpt I lgls l N R 642·fi368 Sat Sun l ·5 • • ll6"A''CallcPatric1a.S Clem 642-5200 SI 15.000 Sat Sun 1-5 123 36th St , N(•wport Beat'h 642-38.50 S 108.000 Sat Sun l -5 24I7 Ash. Fullerton 510 1720 S53.000 ">at Sun 1-5 ~5 Palos ( RSJ I In mt• 752 u 11 SIOS .OOO Sun I 5 J BEDROOM :!071 Federal A\ r. Co..,tt1 i\'ksa 646 7228 $5fi !lOO S:..it ~un 10-5 9282 Mok1huna lh ll11nltnJ.!ton Bch 9fi8-1232 $nl,500 Sat, Sun 985 Tiajuana St Lagltna Beach ·W9· 1752 Sl:!O 000 SattSun 1 5 5201 Buri!undv C1r-c:lt• Irvine 552-3396 Own Sat'Sun I~-:> 7 Rue Grand Va Ike CB1g Cyn l N B H44-4910 $21>5.llOO Sat Sun 1-5 39 Wh1tewatc·r .. Js mnCrk. Cd~T 644-6200 Sat Sun 1-5 4515 Hampdc>n f(\1mPn Shnrec; l Cd~l 644-6200 Ci 17 I 500 Sal Sun I :; •500 \\en1da l.ar)i(o Rlufh 'iB _, li40 lilf1l St l'I '>00 Sat S11n I 5 2252 '\\ .tl1m Co,t<1 \l P :, ... 1 :l4ft :>313 ";.1 1100 S11nda ,. I :; •34JS Ful'h,1 a (',,.., ,1 \lt .... .i 54fi 2:11:~ "i!-tf;.soo S1111d<J\ t 5 * 1174 B1sm.1rk ('0-;t.1 \tP-.:1 515-f;fi.18 !'lli'l.11<)0 Sat Sun 1 5 • 1514 Ruth Ln 1 W<'st<"llffl '\j R fi73 i300 Sat Sun 1 .. 1 24fi7 S:mt.i An.i A\1• C'ost.i \1£•,<1 fi4f> 7575 S7!1,!HIO Sal Sun I 5 ·llli Plata. Rl11ffs '.\IB !i75 6000 $lh.),OOO Sut Sun l s 7I!i P.itohta. In. 'J t·rr ('d'.\1 1;75 moo $1:r.1 500 S<H Sun 1 s :m1; Su:-.annah Co:-.t,1 \11•..,,1 556-2660 S7l.'IOO "'un I'.! I liGfi2 Stanford, G.11d1·n c;r"\t· ti 10-9900 $f'8.:>oo Sun t ·I •2515 Davi.., ('0..,1.1 \11· ... .1 .')4H 8102 SXl1 'IO<t ~Ull I 5 28H32 Sh;Hly l,.1111• l .. 1~'1J11.1 l\P,1d1 1;.11 lR.18 S:.?:!1111\MI ~llll 12 5 J IR fr FAM RM or DfH 3582 Frnn (( 11hc·idalt•1 l l\m<• 552 7500 s.l!J !)IJO Sun I ,) •'18t8Surry l('am1•u 1111.!hlndo;;J Cd\1 fi75-8.107 $2lfi,ooo Open Daih !ilH9 N1ghtm).!alt• l"tn \'h !lfi2 0315 $74.500 Sat Sun 12 5 • :n5 Un1vcr!-.1t v. Bai k Bav li7S-70li0 $8!1.!lOO Sat/Sun 1-5 • • • 1Ci45:l Winl>ll'donl.n.H.Harbour (714l992-25·H S207.!'i00 S/Sl-5 801 Ct'tba P l <East bluff) N B fi40 Hl70 $140.000 Sat/Sun l 5 4615 Cortland. Catr1l'O llti.!hlands 675-4782 srno.ooo Sal/Sun 12-5 •23 Mainsail, Cor111w dt'I Mar 640-6.501 s S 1-5; Wkdys 2-4 1721 K.mgs Road CCII ff Haven) NB fi'15-2818/&15 57 lfi Sat/Sun 10· i l!IOl Yacht (':im1ll.1, St•a \'iN~ ~B '140-2309 $l!Hl,OOO Sat.Sun l 5 5102 Skinner. Thi• Harwh. lrv1nt· 752·7315 S78.SIHI Sat Sun l 5 • 2540 V1~ta Bay a. cor Tustin fi16-3255 SI 1!1.500 SattSun t 5 •JO? Carnation. ('orona ckl Mnr fH0-7000 S450.000 Sun 1·5 5·10 Vista Grande• ffhl· Bluffs) fiH-7878 $1~l.OOO Snt/Sun 1-5 11513 Quartz. Fount um VHlley fi31 -1&16 $75.900 Sunday 12-fi 26861 Canyon Cr<·st Rd. S.J C R31 2714 $153,700 Sat/Sun lO 6 14R32 Waver ly Ln <Willows) Irvine 752-1414 $69,900 Sat/Sun 11 -5 2012 Port R amsfi(ah• CllVHomes) NB 642-823.'i Sat/Sun 12 s • • 1001 Marin('t"h Dr . N H. 6:11-1800 $278,000 Sat/Sun l 5 #5 Canyon Ln. Cyn Ct t'st. CdM 673·8550 $141.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 #6 Cunyon Ln. Cyn CrE'st. CdM 673 85.50 $138.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 2927 Carob, El Bluff.NB 673 s,r,.50 $159,500 Sunday 1·5 "'OM WHAT A IMUTINL MOIJ•te• you1l be sln1lng yoo Ill down to breakfast m this 4 bdrm.. 3 bath Carmetila Model in The Blutrs. Gr n· belt & Mt. \'iew. Th15 one's below the marllet ~l $118,000. C.F. COLESWORTHY ••0-0020 EASTILUFF CENTER 6 44-1133 ANYTIME &URIS DCLUSml Popular 1Ulg.le level Anil.a Plan: 3 bdrms .. 2 baths ; deHaht!ul paUo with pergola. Tuterully decorated. Open for your inspection. l ·S. Sat. & Sun. Weekdays by npp't. only. 2708 Vul.Q del Oro. '96,950 LL\.SIS A Y AIL FllOM S4H DIRECTORY ... lllllt ~*'-<teary W-. r-tWt ......_. • r-p tM.11 lual .... Al tllie lectiMw h W ...._ ... ._.......la~ ... "Y ............ ...._.Ill tM.(t DAILY rtLOT WAMT ADS.,..,._, ........ .,... .._ .... for .. orrwt-.,.,...t.11•-11 mf•wttw la fMt c ..... _. s.-.y ...i -..,. 2036 E Occ:rn (Balboa Pcnin) NB 673-7300 Sal!Sun 1-5 18 Canyon Is l Dr, BgCanyn, NB 675-5511 $I58.400 Sat'Sun 1·5 428 Vista Homa cThl• Bluffs) N 11 546-8640 Sl~l.500 Sun 1 5 1233 Somer:.t•t. Dover Shor(''>, NB 646·0!Hfi S2~5.000 Sat Sun l 5 • •407 Bayside Dr . Nwpt Bch 042-823.5 $390.000 Sat Sun l-5 18931 Via Meso;;ina (I' Ho1·k l lrvint> 644-1766 $125,500 Sun. 1·5 I924 Irvine Alvd. Nt•wµ1H'l BeaC'h 631 -1400 $139.000 Sat Sun 1 5 l01 Fullerton, Npt Hgts, NB 646-7171 Sat l 3U 5 Sun 1-5 •508San Bernardino (NwptH~> NB 546-8640 S l J0.0()(1 S/S 9-dark 17 Montt•rcy Cir . Spyglass, NB 640-2437 $235,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 :J6 Drakes Bay, Spyglass. NB 675-3411 $204.500 Sat/Sun l 5 * •237 Canal C ~ewport Shrc; I NB fi45 -7575 $175.000 Sal'Sun l 5 r158 ChcH•nnt•. ('n .... 1:..i ;\frstt ~,,1()81~il Si0.000 Sat1Sun 15 :>081 Mt ~'adclt•n. lluntington Rrh 8-Hi m1:1 Sunday 2-5 1112 We!:itcllff Dr. "Jewport Beach 675-5930 S14H.500 Sun. 1 5 •6 Rue Vlllars <Big Canyon ) NB 642-823.5 5295.000 Sun 1·5 1199 Haiti. Costa Mt•:-.:i 545-2637 "'SIOO 000 Sun l·S 2008 North Capt'lla. Co!->ta \ksa 979·6434 S.YUJllO Sunduy 1·5 23372 Via Ch1r1pa \t ''';ion Viejo 195-1870 $91 soo Sunday 1026 Sanlrago I Onwr Shorc>'i l '..: B · li42-823.S S28o.ooo Sun. 1 5 1:112 Se;u ·n"\l 11.trh\ 111fls. '\jB fi·10 1;11;1 Slfi5 1100 Sun 1 ,j 15101 Svr;H·1 t'il' Wt·,tmrn,t1·r ,10 !l!t£2 Sl·tJ,!t<Ht SunditV 1·5 4 lfDROOM 13731 Olvmp1c-A \'t•nue. Costa Mesa 540 814!1 ;,.tr, Sf.OS Sat/Sun 1 5 l l!l!J T<'l'ffl l't' W~t\ Laguna Beach 494-!}473 $lfi9 .100 Sat Sun l 5 34051 ownN. Sant ;1 Ana fl3 i -184fi $6!(50o Sal Sun 12·fi • 1506 Wuvn1 · C:m, ll'lnd!-..CdM ti12 ;;200 StflH.5110 Sat Sun 1-5 • 1~106 lrvuu· ~t"wport AC'ac·h tiJ1 1400 S 11!1 :)011 "ial ~un I 5 :!920 i\ So Hradltn d Pl S.rnta 1\na ~mX-43.'\:l SS.1 .500 Sat Sun I r, •2101 H1 i,:nian<I \,1•\\ pnrt Hc>aC'h 54ll-1151 S l:!!f SIHI Sunda\ 1 5 • 1003 Post Ro.HI C'cht.1 \11·,,1 675-6000 S66.500 ~.11 ~un I 5 • fi!M ('apita I Co~t a ~11· .1 i51 :11!1 1 ~:i 'Ill() Sun I 5 4 IR I. FAM I M « DEH 41!15 Sanclhur~ lrv1n1· 752 ?:JIS SI 19,!){)0 Sat Sun I 5 • 1339 1Jampsh1r!' ('ir ('It-, ~ n fl42-912:J S275.000 Sat Sun l 5 JR35 Port Carlow. Nt•wport Heh 640-104!1 $164.000 Sat Sun 10 5 :198 Vista Daya <Back Bay l N R 646-3.503 $127.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 1531 Highland Dr. (Westl'liff) NB 642·4426 $ 149 000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1903 Yacht Maria cSc•av1ew) N.B. 67 5-5930 $197. ooo Sat/ Sun 12·5 • 1324 OutriggC'r Dr Corona del Mar 640·7000 $178.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 •1112Footh1ll Rlvd . No Tustin 832·7775 $147.000 Sat!Sun 9-6 1507 Lmcoln Lan<·. Nt·wport Bch 642-7408 $178.ooo s~t.Sun l 5 3202 New York Av, M Verde. CM 545·4289 S78,500 Sun 1 -~ 1722 Park St.. llunt'g Beach 536-1484/53'i l'!Ol:J Sat/Sun I 5 93R Azalea, Grccnhrook. CM 979-1050 Sat/Sun 12-4 2018 Port Chelsea Pl CHVH> NB Sat/Sun 1-5 376 E. 22nd St. Nrwport Reach 548-416.5 $155,000 Sat/Sun 10-5 5881 L anceficld r>r . Hunt'g Bch. 840-1902 $165,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 23982 Oswego, El Toro 837 7462 $72,000 Sat/Sun 10·5 14 Mission Bay <SpyJ{lass > CdM .,_.2 8235 $269.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 • ••214 Eveng Star. Dvr. Shrs,NB 642-8235 $4r,Q,OOO Sat/Sun 1·5 2012 Port Rams~nl(',HVHms.NB 642·8235 Sat/Sun 12 5 2412 VIAlB Hogar, Nwpt Sch &40·8790 $99.600 Sat/Sun l 5 26031 Via Del Norte, Mission Viejo 731-3434 Sunday 1-5 5 Torrey Pines Lane (Big Cyn) N.B. 644-4910 $245,000 Sat/Sun l·S * 1342 Galaxy <Dover Shores) N.B. 642-823.5 · Sat/Sun 1-6 •895 Magellan, Costa Mesa 545·8424 $83,950 Sunday l 5 l859 Port Margate Pl. NB fi75 -5511 5134,900 Sun 1·5 1680 Rhode Island. Costa Mesa 546-2313 588,900 Sunday l ·S 960 Cheyenne. Costa Mesa 546-2J13 $74,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2309 Irvine, Newport BcaC'h 645·0303 $139,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 1720 Port Stirling, llarbVuHomes 645-0303 $138,500 Sal Sun 1-S 2933 Royal Palm. Costa Mesa 546-4141 $71.900 Sat/Sun 1 5 1853 Port Sheffield. llVHmes, NB 673·8.550 $135,000 Sunday l 5 847 St. Clair. Costa Mesa 546-23I3 $82,500 Sat 'Sun I 5 10550 Morning Glory. Ftn Valley 752· 1920 $76.950 Sat Sun 12·4 2033 Port Provence Pl. Npt. Beach 752-1920 $Hi9,000 Sun 1 5 20F>6 Goldeneye, Mesa Verde. CM 759-0226 $127.500 Sunday 1-5 •1812PortSterhng Pl (JIVll) NB $189,000 Sunday 1·6 HOO Aleppo <Eastbluff l Npt. Bch. 833-8600 $157.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 :n Whitewood Way <Univ. Pk> Irv 644-1766 $109.900 Sun. 1-5 52 Drakes Bay Dr. Spyglass. CdM 640-6161 $225,000 Sat Sun 1-5 1019 Marian. Westchff. NB 642-5200 5198.500 Sat Sun l 5 • 1924 Holidav Rd. Newport Beach fl46-7414 Si95.000 Sat Sun 1-5 * 1743 Bayport. Bay<:rest. NB fl?S-6000 Sll6.000 Sal'Sun l 5 t!Ol Kings Road. Clrfnla\en. NB 675-00)0 $325.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1975 Port Bristol. HarbVu. NB 644·7270 $136,000 Sat/Sun 1 5 ·168 De Sola Terrace. CdM 644 -7211 $159,500 Sat/Sun l·S • ••219 Via LidoSoud,Lido Isl.NB 644-1766 Sun 1-5 14146 Moore Crt. Irvine 752-1700 $85,500 Sunday 12:30·4 14212 Saarincn. lrvin1.: 752-1700 $97,500 Sal/Sun 12-4 lfi.ti Reef V1~w Cr. Corona dcl Mar 6·HJ-2747 Sat/Sun 12·5 • 1 DePrwood West( Deerfield )In. 75~·1414 Sun. 1-5 * l!l Royal St George (Big Cyn) NB ti14-6200 Sun. J-5 •32 Poml Loma !Spyglass) CdM 044-6200 $315,000 Sun. l ·5 :H282 Paseo Olivos. San Juan Capo 675-5930 $144,950 Sunday 1·5 21856 Huron. El Toro 831-3301 $131,900 Sun. 1·5 3339 Maryland Cir. Mesa Verde. CM 540-1151 Sunday 1-5 21922 Summerwind. Hunt Bch. 963·<r779 $145.000 Sunday 1 s I6702 Orange, Yorba Linda 642-5200 $68,000 Sunday 1·5 15212 Warwick Cir .. Westminster 642-5200 $84.900 Sunday 1-5 1068 Salvador, Mesa del Mar, CM 751-3191 $78,900 Sunday 1-5 S IEDROOM 3028 Harding Way, Costa Mesa 832-8752 $67.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 25511 Charlrma~ne, Laguna Hills 837 -4523 $85,500 Sat/Sun l -5 2037 Calvert <Mesa Verde> CM 752-53.53 $104,600 Sunday 1-4 5 IR & FAM RM w Dl!N 1226 Polaris, Dover Shores. NB 646-3255 $338.300 · Snt/Sun 1·5 4192 Loma St. <Greentree) Irvin e 551·4532 $88,900 Sat/Sun 12..'> 5512 Sierra Roja (Turtlerock) Irv. 673-7239 $123.000 Sat/Sun 1 5 • 1011 Marian Lane (Westcllff) NB 631-1400 $195,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 192S Lanai Or., Costa Mesa 548-8614/540·2018 Snt/Sun 1·5 1621 Port Ba r mouth, HarbVu, N.8. 644·7270 $169,950 Sat/Syn 1·5 2032 Port Bristol (HVHomes) NB 644-6200 'Sun. 1 s •200 Via Mentone (Lido) NB 631·1400 1275,000 Sun~1 1·5 IACI IA Y CUSTOM " OWi• -1111 .... 4 • 3V. Bath. rom-rm. pl yroom. laundry room. All rooms open onto pool. amo Sq. (t. plus 2 car gan1e iwd R. V . Par k i ng. For more Info 848..3S03 Of9e HOUsa SAT a SUN 1.5 m Ybt...,.. Mewpot't .... 6 U a. FAM IM or DEM 19332 Sierra Perla. Irvine 752·1700 $123,000 Sunday 1·5 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 2 IEDIOOM 2102 Vista Laredo, Bluffs. NB 631-1800 $114,500 Sat/Sun 1 5 411 Gloucester, Costa Mesa 673·3663 $68,000 Sat/Sun l ·G * * 1033 Bayside Dr (The Cove )NB 675-4822 $269,500 Sun 1-4 42 Canyon Island Dr. (Big Cyn) Nli 644·4910 $159,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 •427 Gloucester. Costa Mesa 642·5200 $69,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 * •633 Lido Park Dr. N . B. 675-5200 Sun 1·4 2 IR & PAM RM or DEN 16131 Mt. Canyon Ct. Fnt. Vly 673·6210 $58.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 21753 Ocean Vista, South Laguna 494·8057 $89,950 Sat/Sun 1 5 l IEOROOM 109050bsidian Ct <Ftn Pk) FV 554-3626 $61.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 2708 Vista Trucha <Bluffs) N.B. 644-1133 $96,950 Sat Sun 1-5 2975 Quedada (The Bluffs ) N B. 833-8600 $159.500 Sat/Sun l 5 552 Glorietta (The Bluffs> NB 644-1766 $145,000 Sat'Sun 1-5 468 Vista Trucha (The Bluffs) N. B 759·0811 $113.900 Sun 1-5 7710 Purdue. Stanton 540-1720 $53.000 Sund"Y 1·5 S IR & FAM RM or DEH 302 Vista True ha IBluffs > N. B. 644 -1766 $132,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 HOME & INCOME 3 OM A LOT 160 22nd St Costa Mesa 540-1720 $88,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3 IR & 3 IR 415 Poppy, Corona del Mar 673 2Z78 Sun. 1 5 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE 2 BEDROOM 185116 Vallarl.i <Hunt. V1e\\ pt.> fl B $77 .900 Sun 12-5 3 IEDROOM •#20 Wintergreen, Irvine 752· 1700 $77,595 Sunday I 5 • #15 Dogwood South, Irvine 752-1700 $77,500 Sunday 10 3 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 2 IR & 2 IR 620 -6201'2 Acacia. Corona del Mar 759·0811 $145.000 Sun 1-5 4.36 &4361h Fernleaf, Cd:vt 556·6901 $149.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 201 Opal. Balboa Island 673-6.58.5 $148.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2 IR & l IR 309 &3091~ LaJolla. Npt. Bch 546·2313 $205.000 Sat Sun 1-5 l IR & 2 IR * • 1113 E. Balboa Bl. N. B 642-3850 $279,500 Sun 1 -5 4 IR & I IR 715 Jasmine, Corona del Mar 631-1400 $149,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 TRIPLEX FOR SALE 2·2 P & I llt 111 Via Lido Nord (Lido Jsle) NB 645-7575 Sat/Sun 1·5 3·2 IR 436 Seaward Rd .. Corona del Mar 644-4848 $198.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 HOUSES FOR RENT 3 11 & FAM IM or D .. 13 Blackswnn (Woodbridge) Irvine 642-8235 $485/mo. Sat/Sun l 4 5 M & FA.M ltM ·or DIH 2338 Port Aberdeen, HarbVuHms 64HJ828 Sunday 1·5 CONDOMINIUM FOR RENT 4 IR a FAM RM or DEM #6 Gretel Ct (Nwpt Crest ) NB 646-0781 ; 6-11-1304 $650 SIS 1·5 ... ,ool ** w ......... . '*** w ..... , ... ,,... $42,910 .... 11'1 Mall I lO pit • :a bd ,. • '"" &1 r 161. 1 Cun"" louU• ffY ,a . 6 l mm1m1t1 ~I Ii )a.nm1 •"•tlabl11 ,.,. Beller rhcC'll 1Jua 11111 'l'OUA V ! 141 Tlll Walker & lne Real farote HIWLISTING l'ule & coq 2 Hr dplx, 111 ti.JI boa lsl, Al(l f>.15 1103 MESA VERDE ELEGANCE Mi.gnihcenl 4 bd, 2' 1 b~ 2 stry .,,c1·11ll\ c h1lb1dt• home Tut.ally upgradc<1 In evt'ry a'pt·tl. ld\<1 :.lo1w frpk. Homan tub plo'>h l'lu'>h rrpt1ni,: thruoul I t·ar ga1 Jl!l' Thi~ um• '' .1 nlU!>l on your ll't l'nt·ed for 1m med1atc :.all' ul !>l!H ,500 Walker C lee Real fst1t1 BRAMDHEW MESA VERDE lmagtnt• owning y ou1 uwn m·w l'lolm home 111 the heart of Mesa Vt•rdt"s la·st an•a Ut mo st quality in workma1111h1p & mlrb thruout Jacuu1 bathtul1 w i.leam rm sauna, sun k1•n ltv rm, dhlt• lrplc: St•l1•1·t \Our own 1·olnrs nt 1·rpu11 ,.: & p,11nl to mall·h '1111 r pc rs on a I d t•co r l'IJn" & -tlras ava1l;.ibll0 al 11t1 r off 11· c 0 n I} s:m.ooo 545.9191 Ju'>l h:.ll'd 4 bdrm.,, J b:.ilhs, -.n,.:I ... tr\ homl llui.:t· Jdd •111 I tnl) rm Hl•m1Mll'led k1t t·hc•n :i yr., old /\II Ill'" appham·c=- abuml.int slon11!,l'. Too Ill ,I 11 ~ U JJ g I' d ~ t II numPr••lt• :\I usl :-1·1· 1 .. .1pp11'l'l,1t1• llu1 r) 11n th1" Cllll' ~ 15 !I I'll Thi., Spanish bt'auty will sll'JI 'our hl'arl av. ay Sl'o11r<1s will IO\'l' 1t s ~rat'IOU!> l'harm, !:>cnors It 's lo\\ lOSI & ('LIS\ • nwint 'limn" will ;arlon· 11 ., "P'" kltng pool loun tJtn'> & sp;i II urn. 11 \\>On I 111• hl'fl' rnJnJna ~.sou 5-1.; !fHH OPEN SAT SUM 1-6 411 GLOUCESTER COSTA MESA l11clt•away 1 ::! Stor~. 2 hdr m . C'apr Se11es, ;JdlJll l'Ontlo Nt•slll•d 111 Euralvptus ln''"' " 1lbl 1i.1r,1g<' I rplc . t'•H'l p.1tlll ::,lil!,IMMl 67:! 3buJ t.42 <1799 Eves associated ~ROKEAS -~CALTORS 101\ W lalbaa 611-JU 1 JlJ~~!~! lr.~~e.~r~Y , ~ acre. l'ountrv It\ 1ng in Back n.i~ :! Bdrm & ron,ert rlen. l ', b11ths. mud1•rn k1lc hen, lge. (am1h rm . hnrk frplc 20'\C 10 Pool I ( .1r gara~c· & room for HV Hobby rm. & fl'nt·C'tl l'orral "C"THOMAS REALTOR 22·1 W. Coast llwv N'pt Ucarh 5411-5527 EVto:S: 545-5643 HEWLISTIHG 2 UHITS Newport Beach 2 Blks. lo ocean & beach. 3·2, with frplcs. & bit mi. 3rd Bdrm u~ta1rs has pnv entrance & bath, on larl(e lol Current inc·ome $000 $159.000 LIDO ISLE nr:sT DllY I 4 Brlrms • 31' bJth-.. with a sparkl tng, solar hl•all'd pool, .<Jleps to water & bea1·h i\n cx~·ruttve re~1denc·e $215.000 PICASSO REALn 675-2180 POPULAR ILUFPS HEWLISTIMG Enrt unll "E". 3 Bdrm, f11m. 211 b11. View C.11lm hltn11 $1:19 ,000 Oprn Snt Sun l S 540 Vii.ta Gruoclt• D Woodurd Rltr 644ma lotto Lovers. 2t11 A<'t ltoO ft.sq Ilse tn 900 fl sq •ft over aw. Corn.11', trulft I linic, Jt• ort:nnlc .canttn. (rui\ t,_., ptllo. 158,000 Marpret t>bol1. (Tl4 l m.1ou '°' 1'17 !!~'=~--·~!! .. !.!.~-~ .. -... ~.~.~-...... ~~~!.~~ ........ ew .. I I ti I Is».. I J ._,., f HJ .............................................................................................. LIDO ISU Builder's home with thoat' extr;, touches or quality! 3 Bdrms .• 21~ baths, 3 cnr garal(e $260,000 WISTCLIFF Like to entertain? This home is ideal. Pool & lanai, family rm .• 3 bdrms $149,500 SOUTH LAGUNA Tablerock own your own apt. with breathtaking ocean view: clubhouse & pool facibties. 2 Bdrms $147,500 LIDO REALTY ll77 Vla Udo, N.I .. 67J..7l00 G~ral 1002 ··•·••·····••·••······· ••..............•..•••. The worth of a Realtor is most often judged by the quality of representa- tion given to the client. The follow~ ing are some of the written com- m ents we have' r eceived about our company and our salespeople. Read them and decide for vour-;elf : Can a Colpwell Banker Sait•sperson be of help to you? "In relocating my bu~1nes!'> here I asked my banker and hi' referred me to your company " "Mary llan •c•y sold a house to my parents. We have become family friends and naturally bought from her." · "Your company sol<1 our home in the Valley I think \ ou :..irp the Cadillac of the 111dustry " "GeorgC' (;rupt• looked tor <1 plarf' for us for m t•r a vc:.ir lie r<'ml'm berc>cl OU'' IH'l'Ch and c;illc<I U~ wht·n the r'ight homt• hccamt• a\'ailal>le " .. I hav1· known of ~·our L'Ompany and dealt. w1lh vour C'ornrnt•1T1al de partmcnl for a flUmlwr Ill \'l'UI'..," "I asked 13111 and Marci a Hcnts to look after m .v property They are old friends I had confidence in them." ·'Excellent ..,erv1cr Whal we ex peclPd from Coldwell Hanh·r Very profcss mn,11 " 'l '.11 01 l .11 un1 old Ill• lht· h11111t· I'm hv1ni.: Ill nrm . Bt>('ause -..he ,.,,ent out of ht•r W<l\ in -..ell ing me mv pre '>Cnt homt•. I r·allt•d hN \\ hl•n I bought anothN ·· "We knew ol \our ('ompan' v.h(•n wt• lived tn San 1-'ranns<'n" "Kathrvn R a ulston 1s ll H'l"v • lo-..e friend of mine She ha-.. .1ss1st<'d me in t ht• past and I wo11 Id not mnvp without her ·· ''Your l'ompanv namt• alorw \\a'> 1•nough " "Bob Yorke did an <''\C'<•llt'flt 1oh for both the Buyer and the Sl'lll'r ·· "Your company snld .ill or th<.' other homes on our h1'>r1< · "Carolyn Carprnter ha.., heen ..,o helpful 1n supplying U'> '-'llh an ap pra1sal Jnd afterward-.. h;rndling every detail of our tran ... 1C't1on .. 'I wa'-rclern•d lo 'our t'ompanv by an <mt ol the are.i hrokcr who :-aid vour l'11mpany wa-.. numbl'r one " ftl'll'I red In I >on '\1H1r-.t• "' .1 friend. We found him to t>e excellent in service, accuracy. efficiency ;rnd knowledge. A very service orientat- ed guy." .. I <·onsidt•n •d) nut' mnuy ollst·l·s au asset.'' "We knew our saleswoman . Jo Ann· K enton, and trust ed her very much." "I wa~ referred to our agent by a friend. The companv shE• worked for was incidental " "I found Lylcen Ewing to be very personable and c>.1sy to work with." "I am a personal frt<'nd of your San Fernando Valley Office Manager." · "I met Rich Wray at an open house and liked him very much." "Ref erred to Coldwell Banker by our banker.'' .. Nancy Jmbernino is very persona- ble and realistic. An asset to your of(lce." A COU1WEU.1ANKa CO. 644-1766 2tf18ANJOAOUINH1Lt..S"O IN H€WPOAT CUITUI IREHDA GLASS Bnmda w1shcs lo pubhcly thartk all of those nice peoplt• at the Balboa Bay Club with whorn c.rnd ror whom she has worked for the last eight years as M e m b c r H c· 1 ,ll 1 o n s a n d S o c 1 a l Director Now she h.1-. gone into real estate s ales with plan'> tu become the very best salespt'rson in the Harbor Area All of her pals c:an help by calling her al 673-4400 Don't vou deserve the best? We at Harbor· Heally think you do. And she'll really love helping you to sell your home or buy anoth<.'r fnr fun or profit. 673-4400 OIYiiion of Hori:M>r lnvH~t Co. I Ge-neral 1002 GeMral 1002 •••....•..............•••..........•..•.....•. MESA VERDE EXCLUSIVE This outstanding home has 4 largf> bedrooms. 2 baths and located near post of c. n•st:rnran ls. theatres. stores and banks Nt•w ,.ool and C'Ompletc c x t c r tor n· p <1 in t c d Be au ti f u 11 y landscap(•cl w ftnt> trE.•es' Own<>r will carry hi loan al fl '; w 1w LOAl\l FEES $71.!)(Httakt•!-o 1l' COATS & WALLACE REAL ESTATE INC. 5 46-4141 ~~~~~! .......... !?.~~I ~~~~~~! .......... !?.~~ cae: GEORGE ELKINS CD. Oi.tR • 1 ILM1S ()f SLRVICE e OPEH SAT. & SUN. 1 ·5 I 00 I MARINERS DRIVE l>OVEH SllOH t-:S Br.ind '\l•w &. Clan10rous C'orl11•mp111,1r.\ \.\1th Ov«'r too Vt ol FrontagP Ovt<rlooksng tht• B.11·k H•1v ExC'1llng lJnl1m1ll'd \'II'\.\' ('uurtyard Entry Fully Lan<J s r.ipl'd :J· Spac:1ou·s Hedrooms :l Baths F<imll\ Room With Wl't Har 2 l-'1r1.•pl <11.·t·s Red Cedar Shakt· Hoof & S1dm_g Vaulted Ceilings L 1v1ng Dtntrtg & Family Hooms Built 1n Kitchen 1\pprox 2!}4>0 Sq 1-'t 3 l'<Jr c:,uagc S278 ooo 2102 VISTA LAREDO Elcgam "II \tcxkl Townhouse in The Origtn<tl "Bluffs With Large Foyer LtvtnJ; Hoom l-'eaiures Cozy Whitt> BrtC'k &. St u1·1·0 Fireplace Sunny Bngn1 Opt>n Pian vauhed l'<'llinJ.!s lnv1t1n1-. \ta'-i<•r Bcoroom Drt·s,111g Rocm1 & Bath Mirrored C'losl'L4' Con' t•n11•nt To Shopping & Schooh Hit \1 ,1Jor <:n•enbclt Onty Sl<•ps r·'rnm J>nv:td' Patio To P r.ol Now SI09.500' OP EN DAIL\ t !'! ILUFfS "LINDA PLAN" Lovclv t Story Townhouse Lotated In A· Ne1~hh.orhoo<I Where Pride Shows In Evt•ry Home 3 Bedrooms 2 Baths AdjOtn!-i A Beautiful Greenbelt To Settle Estate SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT ONLY 405 VISTA ROMA "ILUFfS" First Offering! Love ly Upgraded 2 Story Townhouse Witt. 4 Bedrooms 2\h ·Baths Lar \. t\~ntng Area Ftreplac" -(\ \)'hen Comb Family R~ \) ,,1ast Area Much Desired "~ • ian" Large Secluded Patio Ooublt• Garage With Automatic Doors Near Pool Schools And Shopping $99,500 402 VISTA TRUCHA -"ILUFfS" Enchanting' 2 Story "Q Plan " Townhouse On MaJor\\'ircenbelt ln Very Private <:"'\ Bedrooms 2\h Baths l~ (\. \,.. . ~rea Living Room Witt.~ U ... ce Conversation Pit Newly .\.edecorated And Jn Prime Condition Near Pool & Shops Shows Like a Jewel $115,000 II 12 GALAXY DRIVE Sweepin~ View From Exquisite 3 Bedroom I lomr ln Dover Shores Kitc hen is A Gourmet's Delight Outstandin~ Family Room Overlooking Patio & Gardens Formal AtmosphC're Only fo"or The Most Disc rt m In attn~ $289.000 SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT II I DOVB DRIVE 631-1'80 . . .... "....... ........... Mu ....... ,, IF9.... ....... ........ . .................................................................... -.............................................. . C..s• .. 2 •-s• 1112 •-.. Itel Caw .. ..., I ....... t U ....................... ....................... ............ . ..... . * I.AIM WOOOID LOT Country llvin ln the city. Large fumily kltc:hen. paneled living rm. & 3 bdrrns. 2467 SANTA ANA, COSTA MESA OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5 $79.900 MEW CAHALFltOMT HOMI Under con- struction & ready for some lucky family who needs a large, 3 BR. & Cam. rm., by summertime. 237 CANAL. NEWPORT SHORES. OPEN SAT/SUN 1 5 $175,000 OWNERS A TTEMTION!! Each of the following Davidson Realty associ<ttes has a buyl'r who needs: Oceanfront duplex, any size & 3 bdrm. & 2 bdrm. duplex. 100 blk Chris Brown mg Single family, West Newport ocean- front, to $300.000 John Patterson A newer duplex. 100 blk .. 3 & 3 or 3 & 2, to $190,000. Polly Bleeker Duplex. 3 & 2, no dt'ferred main- tenance. lo $150.000. Murv Sivasltan Duplex, under $150.000 :3 & 3 with 2 ba. ca. Jo:.inna Palmquist Newer bldg , ups tairs balC'Ony. to $185.000. Bev Dearth Duplex. sh.ll'p. too 01· 200 blk Don Waller LO',~ Down. Sl50.000 ur lc~s. summer rental. Tom Dearth 100 Blk duplex, 3 & 2. will trade for Costa Mesa. Pat Sweeney . . D A v I D s a N RE a L.T., 5801 W Coo~t Hwy . N. 8 645 • 7575 3116 Newport Blvd., NB. 673·9060 CATALINA & CATAMARANS An OCEANFRONT cottGCJe just for you • One of the few remainiftCJ "Old Hew~ Quality" homes on 50 feet of beautiful OCEAHHOHT. An idrtic OCEAHFflOHT home you can enjoy with yow frieftds. It's what Me-wport leach me-mories are mode of! $275,000 HERE'S YOUR IALIOA ISLAMD IA YFflOMT We11 share this 2 + unih with you and there's even a pier for y04ll' "substantid yacht". The fun nei9hbon make ~ fOf' the fact that it nffds a bit of penonG 'pincn''. $275,000 TOWNHOUSE DUPLEX Espec~«!'J larqe 3 ldrm unih with a very 9ood d history. 2 Story wi"' fi,...,.aces. Sl85.000 I 002 \ie-neral 1002 ························••··••·······••·••···· The Dalebout Association, Inc. Heal Estate Spec·1.t11st ( Oovcr Shores/ Baycr<.'st/Westcl1ff) BA YCREST ... EXCLUSIVE OFFERING COME WITH US ... to lmpr-.ssi•e I 507 Lincoln Lane. The word "mastft1Nec•" fs tossed around caM.l~y thfte days. but M.-e ComH a property that finally flts that descripti°". This four bedroom "masterpiece" fs bunting with ClrMftitin htcfuding a sunken IMnq room. $171,000 Opett Saturday and Sunday 1.5 IA YSHORES •.. EXCLUSIVE OFHtUNG COME WfTH US ••• to dHlrable Creshlew Drl•e. This wann three bedroom hotM sportdes with ~lghtful surprises. Each room features a tow"" m9 beonied c.tHng. One doftft't latow quite wt.er.. to bec)in to prain this hotM. $142,500. IA YCREST.MSPECIAL OFRILIMG COME WITH US ... to prestfglous Altffgua Way. An astonllhlftCJ IMttg room with a thirty foot soarilMJ beaftutd ctilhtq ft HM focal point of this four MdrOOM,. ~ leuly •arf ed, home. Uftdoubf .. y the t..1t •Clluc In laycrHt. Sf 78,000 111 DOVU DRIV!. sum 34 HIWPOttT IEACH 642-7408 .:gr.;;:ll ••·llOOL TrN Ltned • di l lbl1 •••l'"wUu· r1nrh ~ormat ~"''>' t dJ'amaur t1v1n• r~m CUSTOM . l•WOOD Choac h ol tlwy l . : bTttlld n • hu ll with "'TLC" Is •rchiltt· tural m.lus. 1.>e rotoc carpe . fllll· turn & p ~~. M»tr. auU... tnclud~ library wtth frplc., wet bw-with bll-an rerrta. + a dellabtfuJ view! Country kitchen & rormal dinin1. S183.000 in· dudes land! Special $howinp each day 1·5 SOJ ACACIA l'W'm.aJ cltataA ta l'On\ •· lllCllUy Nrved Crum bua~ COUdry 1lyled katc:hc>n . parat~ r1m1ly NKJm overlooks 11porkhna PoOI and terrace~. Stonr rtrtpl»ct• H 1d~1.1wu> wing ror mitster ~u1te " ~ '* 675 5930 • ~~·1~d r:n ~:aieu ~~~~;~cd ~~-~~~!Y!~! ••!~~~!V!'!'!\!L363~·~1~E;. ~c~·oga;s~t~H~w~y!!. on one level. Hurry __!_ -~Ut Corona del Mar won't lu1Jt 963·7881 <Jl"t"I J1f liJ• If\ i(jf'J ~, I [ ~ .. ,.~,jl~;til ~~.~~!'!" ••• !!.~~ ~.~~!'!" ... !!!.~ _ ~ · _!!~!!·~~ rride Of Ownership CAMEO HIGHLAMDS J\n ideal duple'<, l<ll•al Open Sut & Sun 12·5 Th Bl ff l0t·ut1t111 In lhl' tiatk unit 3 th. den. 2 ba Vie", e U $ ~llU will "urround pn\ate be<tl'h $160,000 OPEN SAT SUM 1·5 )OUfH•lf \\llh Intl ltil 5 CortlJnd DrlYI: 2975 QUEDADA ht'<lrm:.. 'k \Ilk 11n111ut· CdM Call 675-·'782. __ Newport llea1·h l1>k. tn·1·' ~ pn" llJllo 1 Beautiful 3 bdrm ., . Front uiut ha" lw1•11 n• Sp) g I us.,. ' 1 e w . poo b hs D Mod I d. ~ ·l m1-'"l"1I t11 ... 1111 th1• la.,ll' ~1200 mo be option. at · l' en u111 ,..., ' · · 547 5162 with 0 S PECTACUL,\H ol ;.myonc t-.11J11~ Jil 1 1l11,, 1»4·1968or · VIEW of bay, mt:. ~ on the bt·.11h ,.ult• I m ·1· BY OWNER 111gh1 lights. Sl59,500 su9.~ Shown Ii.> JPlll Sp)gla~s Hill, $25(1,000. 5 Fees1mplt>. only. ConlJt't l.ir 3 Ba. \'1ew Harbor E tbl ff ROCjft'. 556-690 I. \'1ew lhlb, Sl99.500. 4 Br GS U Century21. 2 Ba , View. 640·2981 OPEN SAT SUH I ·S iQuahril.od Buyers Only> 800 ALEPPO ST. lx't•am·1t'". pool, unu~uat homl· \\ 3 & ram.rm. Newport Beach. l.oq:ly I bdrm . 21 , ha , Lu~k B wtlh VIEW 01" CATALINA Uel1)!hll11I ~;.irdt'n. puobited .> :11 ti Sl57,500 lan;.11, lol 150x 150 ft·c -111111 Costa Mesa I 024 Surr), l·arnl'O••••••••••••••••••••••• 't523 C.otPOSDa·IRVIME OPl::N l>AILY l!A M T06 P :\f SPANISH ESTATE 3 BR · $69,950 P r 1 m e p r 1 d 1• 11 f ownership area ,\lmo-.1 new Ora matte cnl1) tu huge h.tm1h ::.111•tl II\ Ill).! r11um with t·radd1ni.: f1replat·1· Jnd \ .1ult1·tl n•1hng 1"<11 lllal 1hnin.: r.ardcn 'll''' k 1t 1 111·11 Fam Ii} room .1d 10111' lu:.h ll•rran· ll111111gh ''.ill 11f ).!la:.~ Sq1a1 at1· w 1111! lnr h1d1·11wJ\ m,,,.,,,., suite and J.:Ul·si q1141rll·rs 003 711111 [~lfl&IHI] HEW LISTING! DUPLEX 3 Bdrm .. ] bath UPJ><'f Ull 1l, 2 bdrm . I hath. frpk lower r:,tra bJlh <l 'hower off gara~l' I Blk lO ocean GreJt ~um mer winter rental afl'J Sl55.000 -Ind land' 6i3·3663 833·05:!..1 E\ l 'S I llghlancb Opt•n l),11ly Owner ti75 ll:)(l7 l.u"k llurhor V1l'w ll1lls. I Hr, Fa1111l v :1 rnr i.:a1 , 11\l ply v.~111h to IJll) l•:H•s (;.t I l!IHI OPEN SAT SUM 1-5 1324 OutriCJC)er Dr. Fct•I Jt home as soon J" \'OL "all. in' I Bdrm~, 1.1m1ly rm . IJal>) grand s111· h\1nl! rm Shiny hrighl' Pon! & Jat·o111 • \\llh •·a!>\' t .1ri• lancb1·ap 1ng $1711,500 J:'liCL. LA:-.1>1 OPEN SUH. 1-5 307 Carnation S1•1· 1t tu ll\•l1 t•\ t' II ' F . .111111111" 'H·~, !11,1 1 11).!111 ~h1•1l :1 h1l1 rn & I ,t Ill I I \ I 111 1111 Ill l' .l,11 t1111 .p11ol ~l.111 IMHI --.......... q p I I I J)()lf Y. rWJ\HICllX I ~E:AJ. 'H.1~ ' )2~( ~ H•y ""-Clel,,... 640·7000 NEWLY \\.\11.\Bl.E VETERANS .I UST LIST ED. two Ii 1· ,1 u t 1 f u I E a ~ t s 1 d t' hurnt'~. NO down Call Agl'nt toe.lay. 540·3666 TWO FOR THE MONEY 3 Bedroom. 3 bath familv ~ome PLUS IN COM I:: Ul\IT lluge living room. formill d1n111~. 3 ca'r garage w1lh :ihop ~paC'e and loft. pool. make this a mJnclou:.lv flt.•'<1ble home 111 onl.' 1i1 our he~t 1-:a::.l!<.1clc tor Jllon,. Hen tat umt 111 ltdl'k Al.I. c >FFEHS 1·nns1den·u l~Quail tt liiiitlPlace Properties . 752·1920 ~ MOO QUAIL ~f NIWPORl 81ACH ECOLOGY MINDED! You 'II find il at I hr While llou~e at 13731 Olymp11.' Ave. Co~ta '<!es•• ~PlH'IOUS ltvin~ " li50+ !>Q ft.~ Rr. P. ha. Ir~ dbl gar w lelec OIJl'ncr ,\II nt!w carpeh & dra1>C~ thruout. Nl'" 111-.11!at1on. soundproof 1·t•1ling,. Spotles .. I) l'll'all 111 .. 1de & out Open Sat 6:. Sun 1-!"I Southern C •. dif11 rn1a Realty, !">llllU t9. ~t>-5605 HITA associated .J \.O.,~ll:\ECIH:E"­ Dr.1mal1t ~L111wa~ to M~l'ond floor. hridgt•s in '1l111g ttle l'nlp 111 ,1 It" c I\ :1 Br + 1'<1m Hm homt• ~:\ll'n"I\ L' 11~1· of pa1wl 1ng &. mirror~ makt· thl' 'llill'IOll" 2hll0 ''I II .,1••·m l'\1·n l.1r~N I h1· <·hl•c•rl ul 1·nlnr-. "'l'll in lh1.., 110 lon).!1•1 ,I\ .11lahtcl---------J.1~m1111• cre .. i.. \l1111nrc-.1 RARE FIND BROK ERS-REAL TOA:,, 101S W Bolboo 671-H61 Plan "111 hni.:htt•n \our M('!.a Verrlc 2 story, lu' ' da) /\II th1' pllh pool. urious 4 l>edrm with Ja1·11111. h•nnt' & i.:u.ird lnrmal d111111g room and galr Sl'l' 1t Sal & Sun ,t•paratc f~mily rm . New~ort Beach I :W:\I or Wkcl )' :! ·ll'M ()u1l'I 1·ul·d1• sat• Extra Sl'i!J,000 II .\ uw1H'I . IJrgcp.1rk-hkcyardw1th pr in l' p I 1• ,1 :-.1· 2 :.I :wlo ~pr111kl1'n .. llcaul Bl\CK lli\ Y art' a . :i bedrm, 2 lialh, formal d1n1ng. large mndl'rn kitchen. pleasant liv1n).! room & family + ~uc'l house and pool. Ohl« garal!C Sl 19,500. M;11n,:11I. CdM t).IO li501 . hghtmg and 2 IJ1)! patioi.. Ju,1 like a model home Ask1ni: S!lS,950 (.;all S.W·l15l 2540 \'1sla Haya OPEN HOUSE BRAND NEW 4 BR+ den ~HERITAGE • • REALTORS C'Or Tustin. S on 23rdSt open Sat Sun i S lhl' idl•al rnmhmJtum or ,1 nr" hnmc 1n ;1n •iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ___ _ i~rn*roR,~IJ 11~==9'> Balboa Island 1006 •••.......•.••••....... DUPLEX h~ 11v.1wr :!hr ea Sl-18,0011 0111·11 SJt Sun I S 201 Op.ii 673-li.585 Corona del Mar 1022 ..•.................... t' ., 1 a I> I 1 ., h 1' ti n l' 1 g h l>orhood. h·.1lurini.: Jll lhl• lat1•-.t .1ppoinl mPnls. m er~11t•d j.!.tr ,1g1• lari.:1• rcx>ms 3 b,1th. "ll'I' <111" n "<'l b:1r. mini ou·an \II'\\ ,\II v.alk1111: tfl~ t.inc 1• 10 privalr lll'a1·h . HOWOHLY SI 59,500 Fee . OPEN SAT SUH 1-5 $@~~lA-~£trse That Intriguing Word Gome with a Chuckle -----r4.,•4 ~y CV.Y t POllAN II M E D S I E 12 I' I I I I-SAYLIE I I I I' I PYRSOD I I I I I I T U L F I E This may be hard to be- 1 I I I' I lieve, but my mother-in- . --· --law has been one of the ... 1 -P_A_Y_C_O_H_.,I qreetest Olympic cham- 1 I Ii I I pions in history. For the . _ _ _ . . . lest twenty years she's ...._..._.....__.___._ _ __. won the --110 ... 1 _ 1 _G_A 1 _H...,.. 1 D-..El1,....A.,... 1 -110 Comple•• Ille chvcllo q11Med ' r h ''" "Y '" ·~· "'"""1 ..... ~, ~-_.___.. ___ _._ __ y<>v de•el<>Q '"'" t•tP No b<flo,. . ...,. ... _,.. .. r r r I' : r r r r 1· r· 1 111 •111111 sc:..........-rs Antwert flt CteuJflcotlOft IOIO MESA VERDE Fine I 5 bdrm~. 2 :;tory 2'" ha homt.'~ MUST SEF' THE HOMESELLERS 752-5353 For Sale By Own•r Lovely 3br, 2''2ba condo. Ohl )(ar, encl pat io. $58.500. 556-8674 or 751 1615 OPEN Di\11,Y lO·SPM 318.l Colle~e Ave VACANT Ready To Mo•e In s Br horn<' w huge family rm. do~r to ~chool & s hopping Open Sun 12 51''1 3017 Garfield C:\1 t-'f)r more informa 1100. C'ltll 831 ·2255 GOIM MO WHERE IUTUPI! Cute t wo on lot. Eosttiidt> loc&lion! Just listed at $78.500. 642-6368 Devin Real Estate <'ONO<> SPECIALIST HR , CM, F . Vly Tou<'hlllO n(' Rlty 963~7 I IYOWHER 5 Dr. t-'om Rm, lge jlt. t sty, 2000 ~qrt ~. 0Pt'n H•"· s .. t ~ Sun u SPM . 3116 rreree. ~ ... ............... _.... Wfilt..,... ... _,... ..... .............. 11, .... a1ALTY 54MZ1t HAYICI -------------I 024 Dano Point 1026 ..........•...........• •••··•··••··•····•·••·· :t twdrm. I•• lt111th Hll<I .nixtl'I llo(·•t 11rr .. 11r lfun lrnl\•)fl 84:1ach 'ie" h d~ 1-.1r111~ "'1th wallpJpN • mudt , mul·h m11r1,· Hurr). won't l.1~l'' Red Caraet Reatton 14'.zta I -Pool • Jocuni Springdale al lo;din~er Btn \•\(ow homl' undt•r t·on In OW'll1'~1t Opt•n Sat Sun \l2M2 Moklhan.a Dr ,,.. :ihr, 2ha. f.im rm. formal 0111 r111. proft>, lnd~q1d & dl'l'ur ..ih.'<I .:'tlu:.t "h' to upprec· o ... nr :H!J Ii l'l \'el A-.i.uml' II', lu..111 'l,u ' 3br. 2ba nr .S l -.t l'l.1ta I 2 I 3 I ~ 3 I i J H J t' \ l· 5~1 t>l:!i 1700 S9FT Of House--$59,900 J Br 2 Ha !Jltns. I ph . Ill'" -.trm·t111n. IBr. 212 l:IJ d_.n. loH lrpk a\'all '*S He:.ale Spt•c.'1ah-.b :l. \l.1) SlJ.'>.000 o ... rlt'r. ~or S bdrm modl'I:. :Hail tr" 17!Jll ~omc w pool:. !168·46'1'.! I in a Million Wulk out on the 'and Wlutc w<1ter 'u 1·0111111 1n 'lo !>an U1e.:o Co ~I 111111 II urn· or) ou 'II l.1e ~01 n POINT REALTY Call 496-5600 l'l'nmngton Pro~rl11!' SUPER HOUSE pa int & e.1rpl'l h111 t•<I B TMo I 032 iJtr he;..iun~. 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C!t-dll I l \ e h1•1 t• .\Ian) 111.tn) t·\lras \lu:..l Set• l fl J I' jl I' l' l' I J t l' ~'i.~1 UOQ. 21 •" i.;.11 ftURlll.AfH ~ OP[N ttOU"'il nr Al f'1 Ht .J01 .. nqe C. t 1 Mll t 645-9161 Just A Llttl~ TLC $57,500 <>ix·11 ll1111~1· IJ, Ov.11r 4hr I.om rrn I , h.1, :!:lSil l>uQ 1·.i ul I ltm k I lt.'IJ 11 5 Sun Sil . .'iOll *BY OWNER• l..<l\l'l\ 2 Br Lalo.e Forl'.,t h11ml' 1'11111· 1111lv ~2.51KI Call tor 11110 ;;fl 1op111 "lqla.'' all dJ~ \\l.1•nrl' it>X :1l!IX •(lp1•11 S.1t & !'lu11 • Red Caroet Realtors 84,~288 I Spnng<l.1le al Ed1n1wr U\' ()\\:\'.EH :1 Br :!ha, pool " 'fla. lakt• llt'" W,tlk to lllir<on· & ht 'rhl $HI Sllll 1'1°111 11111\ !·;1~ 11kncbHli •~Iii t-IE4T 4S A PIH 008 1232 VllW -VIEW OP~.N llOliS1'; SllNIJ,\Y 12 5 J~.16 VallJrta, H U 10ff l::lhi. bet"een lk.u:h & l\cwland > 1n llunt mgton \. h:"' Pomt S111;.1le stor) 2 h~room :! hath luxur1011!> lt"' 11huu'>t' $77 !JOO Bkr Lake Park Area Spdc.'l\IU' IHr :Iha. 1war -.thb & parl-. J.il:ullr. -I t·,1r J!Jr P ~I COOl11':H & \.'\SO<.' S !>.lii I 181 ur 531.i lj(H:J Investors Hurry!! Ju~t h:.ktl, :J hr, 1' t ', IM. nr llou~IJ., Won l I.ht <it O.,:,!J lKlll Call Ul-.r ~i.;1m.! 31 l:lr fµlc. JJ111111~ ft111 I· a11111\ Hm. l11·1ni: p.11111 l'd, net·cb JU'I .1 11111 .. mun· hl'lp tu mm t 111 L\Kl·I ltll"T 1'1(111'1· lt'I y \11 1llh1•1 'lllp 111 J. .. l..1·•11h.: 1'11111 ..... , Ill It\ i,:.1k .ii 1·11 In 11lc· 1·11ll) ,,, \l•ll • 11t1•1 holll\' \IJ•.lc·c 11111 Ill 1111\•t' l1Jll'Ull\ 1111111.111 11.11h r1111-""' i:111 1111 1 ·d il11ors 2 ~1111..' 'lh,·11·, "' mu1h murt• Has 2 Fir~places L'll'1tom hom1•. :1 hdrms. f,1m1h rrn. 2 b111k f1rq1h1l'l'-.. -.111111 \ll111<ll'n lll'ams. formal drnin,.:. al,.1111 ;1 r111lt·" lrom the (' n d I' I' :-. ,, •1 I) 11 ll ;1 ln'.IC'h sn IMlll T.1rhl'll 11 .. d11111m , t.111111\' 111.r1t~ , .• !l!.h'..'.1•11;1: 9Vlh(A,Af \ OP( N HOUSl Af Al t t I •M~ ot 645·9161 Golf Couru Homf' 4 lr·Poof.Jacuni l U!>lOnT horm· In \fl'·' \\·rril-":. lop lot'Jtm11 .1p pro-.: 2.>fl•J "t It 111 Jl>"ulull' t•\1·t·utl\, 111111)! "'t•nh•rt,111111n: r,11 tl1l11•-. l all lut ,q11N1111t111t:111 llVR~AAT $ Cl'EH HOV~ AUllt 11"J 0f:tfQ" Cno\I~• Me"'" 645·9161 OPEN SUH. 12·5 287 E. 23rd Street I•: ;o st :.1d1· 11111 h c • 111,. rharm. 11t•11 h111111· i. 1 1 ltl~ \ ;111lt1•d lit ilJlll ol 11·11 n.1tur.ol 111111!1 111 room .! hath-. I 111•pl ;u 1• I our 1'111·t•ct lo ... t·ll I.hi' Suur lulJl11111 WESTSIDE REALTY INC. · 848·2323 th.11 \OU" 111 h.1\\' '"I .ill BEACH AREA CONDO 1111 .1cl1ht11111.ll ,1menll11 ., 1, \In' CH.'" 2 Hr .! h.1 Mcintosh Realty d1·11 lrpl ~ uµ,::r,111<'<1 lh h:ll ·1,1411 ''"nt1 1'11n1 0111\ "ill 51111 11ii1 1121~1 [.,1 l-.t• 1'111 ..... 1 1111 '..'l..1 I r11m1·d 111 1 up '!II 111111 llKH 1.111,.r11 LAKE FOREST I h1 ner rnu1 .. c1 .1 l mu. I nl'\\ 'I fir '..'' · ll.1 Ull 11111 lw1rol,.r 111)! 1·11•1·1.. ,\ 11111· ... 1 t111m1•ti m·1•p,· :\11r111.d <111~11 t11 '"'"t111~ loan • 'I U.'i 11110 I ;, :! I 11 • ..:. <I\\ rll'r ,\)!t Opn Sat Sun I 0·5 I (11l1m :! h,1 11 lul• l.1n11l\ I 111 !'>\I .111\IJl'C' \Id I 11111< I ti " I "1 " ".1111>.lflt·r f 111 d lt.11 I. , cl H\ ,t111.1 i.:1• 111111r.J,·1 Huntinqton Vi~wpoint 011t·n lluuw Sal &Sun I:! !)l'\I 1X5h:! l111t ltlo l 11111• lk'.1111 'n~I 11'\l'l 1\\11h11l .! llr. ;! lt.1 dlil ~·,11 11 1 h·• 11;1111t•1. l1pl. pi1t111-.. 1·' I m 1 11 I ' d I p-. \\,dlp;1p1•1 '.J.11111 I 11 •1• II I I I 11 II h ' )! t ll l 11• 11 ' l'll1hM• i'llOI \\ tlll'I •IJI\ "IJ•l l."' !"I tU06t (''111.1 Ill p11in:.h1p ll'nn1~ "rt 11111, $75,000. 111 1111111·1 •1t;:i 1:i:u lt'no1 BRADLEY & CO. ~~ ;1;~1• :! l'lll.! 11 '" t' :11 REALTORS 673-3230 t tl"\l>llSl'l·.l I \I hi 11 H . l \l ~ \ I \ r nu ( h .. I II II ,. H I I " 'lliJ 1~;· Fountain V all~y I 0 l 4 ~~ ...................... . MESA HORTH EXCLUSIVE JUST LISTED! 0 \~ ;". I. II \ "\ '\ I 11 l ~ Ut•Julal ul 1 11111111 111 .I l11!rnh 1 d1" '11111111: r ti II m II ' t· " It I l I k fll l'IJIJ1 ••. U'>I" hri1" cln l..l•d p.1l10 ,t;h .r ''' T.11 !IC'll, Hr I HS. t .di K12 KX.').l S & S 4 hdroom Quiet. 1·111 ck ~.it -.trcl'l I t.drm-. fam1h rm tJ111 1 n lo! r m • f 1 r 1• fl I " 1· t· n.1tur:il wO<XI t .1b1111·1 ~. ~l.500 T.irl>dl. ltltr~ tJll>}.1211~ OW'iEH :o;,\l'IUFtn ; ·I IMlrm I • 1 hath,, lar~1· r.11·t\ 'lil'd ll\ Ill)! rotfrrt <'O\t•1t•d µ01l10. f1..,h1>11nd' ll1il\ "'II .·11HI .t11r111111n ti' 'l ,11 ht•li. l([(ro., I .tit !l(i:! .15li1; 3 + FR $63,000 ;>.l•wl\ 11a111tl•d. lar.:1· Int ••II q1111'f 1 111111• "·" Suh rnot .111\ .c11d .111111 tcr.., lf~~~~ 962·4471 ~:)546·8103 ~ Heh m .! lo.1th 'lllt-:I•· ::.ton cloll h11u"' "11 Ii 'llJl"IOll I oll of ,\ 'Jl•ll ... 1 1111! lllHI[ ,"\1•,11 h~ I'\ I I I 111111t.1111 l'.irl... ''' I t,1 • nd 11111t I ., 11h 11w \•1 J \till' S•t l'.11 I.. ·•·I -,,.,, lir111 l'r111 nnh ~> 111 11.li 1 .. , tZ>l .... .!t1 ~&S l'ark ll11ntini:11111 Hwtti~ "'"' cJp~ir• ol lrn .1111111 H~n I 042 l'.111.. 111..c• ri·.11 \.lld l.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '' llln~· lmm,1111lat1 "••.1U \lhing "·"" 111 ~"'"" ----------1 -1 fl '''•t'llll\t' hum, 1 OPEHHOUSE Sat Sun I ·5 l ua\I l'la1.1 Si t.t~~• i~~I !il llllW ,'\: lfo., . ' . 1.!\ra1l11 rn Ronq 640 · 5560 Anyl1mo E.:istt>tulf Prnl Bldg Sponi\h Hacienda \ r I h 1 11 .... JI I II I ' h f1rq1l.1" 111,1.-1" 1>111 I. l\H\~ •Ill lh1• p 11111u:. p.11111 \/111·111' l,1t•tlln :! h.llh• 1•\11.1 .. II,. I \ il111 111 111 .1 ~I··'"" .• :11 :lW•• WesH,av~n Realton lnt'I RE Network EUREKA 1'1·nni,, park:. ··• h1111i,l •--------- art· Jll "lth111 ""ll..1111.: di...tJnr1• of thl).. 1'11.11111 1111! I lwdrrn hn1111 \\ 11 h "JIJrkhni.: pool ;111cl 1111, 111 f .1·\tl .. , ~;;;~XI'\ -" lht• onlv w;1,· I•• ol1 1 nlw th1-. lllr :?h.1 1111111• Jll'-1 rt'moc11·l•·1I. 111" 111<1f. Ill'\\ l>illlll I""'' l.1unc11\ 11111 111 \\nrk,hop · 1111.11 .11 • t• • a n rl nicir 1• f n 1 , 1 ol , ~7.JCMI l" \I.I. "\II\\ 540-3666 Wllela11 REAL ESTATE MESA del MAR .1 Bcdro.1111 :! hath, ... 11p1 1 !.h:11 p with l<ir1:1• Int clll'>t' to t'' l'f.\ th111~· Won ·t l.1<.t al only Si I ~1110 CA.LL 898-7855 llfltel.-.11 REAL ESTATE MESA VERDE 1 t>Nlroom,:? hath nr :1 4 tlc'n Jo" .1101 h 11111111 pla\ hnu'ir. J(rt>l'nh1111s,. Trf'P lmecl. ra~' c'.irr yard Reaul1lullv 1m m.il'ul.1tc• "1th In' l'h nc" carpels Sl~l .!11111 · Opu Sunday I ·5 Cra'I\ ford & Allllm 1o111's •l79 !>431 f .BV OW~ ER Me~a \"t 1111' .i br, :! ba, In hv rm 1 fem rm Like nrw q1l, drps, chhwsbr & 1 t'frl ~ W/lcc makt!r. Li: } II, front & hot'k pal111 •1. •1 S74.00l 751 110.'> E Side Charmer i Br+ dt>n with beoutlful (1repk 1mcl of)()n hram ce1hn1Z'> l.<1' 1•ly 01 c;1 un tree·hn~d 11t1 eel. Only f78,SOO 5~0.3666 Wltela11 HEAL ES TA1E 1n 11\\ "\EH up;.'r ,111<•'1 ltr · lo.1 1111111 """" I 1t•l• d111 I r11 I ,1111 ,11 ,.,1 I 11,1 r C lp,• 11 fl!JU" ...,,,\ ...,,.,, I 1 "I l" ""'" ,-;-1 '"' 1Yil'1 "\11;11tu1i.:.1l1 '•1:. tt ll I Grec-nbroolc Gronaaa II\ ti\\ '1 H ili,I I 1\ hi ti 111 '"' t~'• f,Hn r rtt ,\. h.11 llll;!h l11il" , .. 1 \If ... " f11 q111 , ,.,1r ·"' ''"' lu <·1· Ill• Ill pl.t\ .1r1•,1 l. 1111 .11•1• ,\ 11)111 h 1111111• 'l.!I ''"' •1. M,'~•'• 2 +DCONDO 111· 1l1•tl '" 1mm111a: IH• .. t ••' r1".tfton 41rr·'-•· i·lt·c i.:.11 .IL'•' duor 11p1.•nt•r ,11r 111mh1111n1111! Don·t\\.11t hu1 r' ' ' '>.)14,000 OPEM SAT SUH I ·5 1111:11 ;\lnunt Canvon t:t JONES REALTY • 673-6210. lmma1•ul<1ll' I Br 21 ~ha. :1 1·.11 l!ilr Hcsl ;irc.i. "'alk lo \1111• Squan• Pat I<. '\'>IS mo ,\\ aal ~I&) I : .. 11 R~70 RACK'EM UP 1111 sour 'Intl• ht>tJ pnoltahlc> 111d111trrl 111 th1' ht'.1Ul1Cul (ioltl "II fl 11•rrN1tron r(l(lm arro ..... lh1• :i.lrt'c•t from :\1111' !'.<11h1rc> Park. Th•~ n1•wl\ 1.1qwtNI. fnu;hl\ pJmtl•cl ~ l)('(lrorim. 2 h:ith fnmilv honw h:1~ frnrPl1 had( ~ortl 11n<t lush lamh1·ap m~ Only $76,lll:.O '"Quan~ lliilPlace Prap..-tl•• 752-1920 1•00 OUAtl It NIW'°I llAC" h •I 1 m I ,1 111 1 I ' r Ill I' lilt t.-d IHlllU' I Ill 'I 110 llllPt11l,"l l 0.oll!1till lfiO:.! l1enn1111-:ton l1111pt•rt11•, HOT! II' 1111 \I \HI\ 1-.1 !11.rnd m·\\ 11,1111...: .111d 11 \\1111 I l.1 I I llld 1 n11rn l.tnlll\ hc•ITll' 011 IOI\• fl I•,.,. 11111 d '' ""'1 .1 nil 1111 I S45,000. CALL 898-7855 Whela11 REAL ESTATE ~ciu~tn11 in lht I'll\ :!fir pt•nl h11U..,I' ("11ndn h1 "" n1·r '~l 111JO IW1 :!1~'1 NEXT TO CEHTR.AL f'i.RK I A•ll I\ '1111 hnm1 " IJ! JO•I uµ..:1.1dt·d tin UllUI 1 ll'o1n .• .., ,1 "111-.lh <>11h ~.!Ml EXECUTIVE POOL HOME 111·.1 ur If u I 1111 .111,, Sho"' 1·a...i' h1111w :•.!ttO 'II It ~ml!l1• ..,tun. q111d .. p05~l'S!.11111 ~II :1110 6071 W9r-r, H.I . ALL INVITED Com<' .;ct• lh1~ w.1rm ~ tomrorlahh.o hm m·u1 t111 IH•at·h .1rC'.1 \\l·ll t .1rc•d f11r In on.i: O\\ 1w1 l.1~ nl/V f11 t'pl.11·1•, 1 hr .!1 ~ h<1 Open house S.it & ~un 12-1 30 l'~I . 102111 l"ltfl llr . II B J40EREALTY 847-1231 I Year N1•w 4+dcm or S Rdrm w pool & 1.1r11111 F'.1mi1~· & lrml din 1 m $145,000. 9foft Oii!l 16453 Wimbledon Ln 1\\ ot S..i' hrook. So ol ll11mh11lctt 1 ll.1) t1 u11t " ho;11 ~hp. "" 1111m10I! pool & tcnn1:.. l'111lt '' ltt•n•!>t a !.upt·r ..,h,11 I' ~;i1111 "I II Tn\111h11m1· " :1111 ·111.1 cl<•n t .1m rm d111 1 m ,\.Ii:. "Jt1•1lronl JIJ1111 l011mp.1 n· thh 'al1w with 1111\ 11th<·r ha\ frunh $20i 500 Berry Realty 171 4) 992-254 i Irvine 1044 •.••••.•...•........••• llt-:l>L°( f-'r) Tl'HTI 1-.Hnc" .1 HH .!1 1 bd 11t·n r .1111 rm CO\ patio prt 1111 luc Fl't' land s1.:;1101 l'nnr on I\ 1;;;1 i.!:1•1 ( \('' & \111..nii' K:J>I i'lll.1 \\kd.n., CALLUS FOR *HOMES* $60,000-$70,000 In Tustin & Ir-vine THE HOMESELLERS 752-5353 HEW ... anil bcuutiful. m Wood hr111Rc Luxury m:.tr ~ull1• with flrc~sml.! rm ~ l.:c walk·ln t'losl.'l Opl'n & spacious. with ra1~ecl CC'il . many window~ Premium lot 3 Bdrm~ .• :!' / baths, dm111~ r m $8.1.~> 552·7000~ i.~~i_~ R ~.ALTOR S Woo6ridge Arborfoke New 2Rr 2ha unit nr lakf' /\' .111 April Ca II 12131435 6344. ext 82 Prin only _____ _ JC•G_.... 4br, form11I tl1n i: fam rm. bonu~ room f'rt· hmd Pncc-d to ~··II lleul Elltult' Ebtablishment 54-l !Mll ---- Unl•enity Pork Lowest pr1c.'td La!'l.alle mdl Atrium t'lltr\. greenbdt Jue ·I 11-:l' hdrms. fam rm f11r111.ll c11n i: Call for ~·'1 lu"' ,. l>hO\\ g ReJI E.,,t;He J:::.tahh::.hrnl'nl ~-1 ·i.111 rtll:: H,\.-.Cll :Jll1 2h.1. din rm. t·ul de -..u, hy owner. pnn only 552 JJ'~i On The Golf Cours~ l>rJmJllt 3hr, turm,il thn'g, wet bar. :.el)t'rate IJundry room fee land Heal &late E.-.tabh:.h mcnt s l-1·!1411 Woodbri~ Arborlake Pril'IW Waterview "Woods1cte·· up~rd 3Br, 30u. den. only ~139.~0. Or lse opt. nwnr 552·7133 • WOOi >HR 11>(; E l'L\l'E• (;f•'l'lll1r1Jr m11d1 .1\ail:ihle 11ow ti;;, 11u;; ur tO.'l 0211 ext !: 11;:n WOODBRIDGE ARIORLAKE Sp«tacular lak'e view .. Wen" oo<l '' llir :111.1 1 m 111 t• cl 111· 1 11 I' a n l >. SHl>l.5(~1 ~I o:u:, BY OW~ 1-.1-1 1.r)! :! st'. ;1 br. :! 11.1. l:tm rm. upl(radccl \,µ1·11 model l>l'erf1C'ld \h"I ... 1'11 XJll 15-111 $48,500 \' ,. :.. . ;1 W \ I.:" 1 · ·1 M~l".\HE ' I> ' \1111lt•I "1th upgr;iclt-11 1·;1rpt·h n•nlral ,\ 1· .cnd "1111.1,,.tl tor grt•a1 l1v1ng ltil :..mJllcr fu1n1he' 1 ·,111 In 'l"I' WHISPER I HG WILLOWS \ IUJ Pl.rn :1 hNlroom-. fam1I~ room ;incl I W' ("!():-.(• l() nl'\\ (IJrl... j11H1f to·nm' court., Jnrl •hnp 111111: :'l.m\ onl.' ~o.I 1:111 I ;ill 101 JJIJ'Omtme11t C4LIFORHIA llt.·aul1ful 103 w1th fn1 m.il d1111nl>( room Loh 11( pn' .1ry On rtuic·t 1111 rh· 'at· :..tn•d '\;1'.1r -.rhr!OI\ ... hnppmg .ind park,. 'nw STi.!~MJ Call to;it't' R.V. ACCESS ~harp ;; i.Jeciroom home •It. torner iu~ i• "mlly room .111d dmlni.: 11K11n !)elf 1·lr<ininJ! c.J\ u1 rnu rorl'd "ardroi-.es dr-. l'lc. de W:ilk lo tl:'nn1!i court.-; Si8.WO l .ill for Jppl GREENTREE A super Jl,\~f PTO:>. .; bedrooms. rum1ly room anti DEN.1..melypr1n1te )ards • .:a:.. BB~. uµ. j!raclt>' thrnughnu I SllOWS LIKE NI>:W' Sll!J,000. Call !or a ppl. COLLEGE PARK ropolar BERKELEY Model 4 bedroom, family room and dming room. ReautHutly landscaped t>xeeulave home. Covered patio and wet H1\ R in r.1m1ly room. $9·1,aOO Call for appt COLOtoeY Be:.ullful Plan '100 1deal· ly locatC'd on rul·de o;ac street '\\1th largf' lot This 4 bedroom family homt> 1s nt>ar pool, park and tcM1s courts S95,000 CAMIRIDGE Popular end u111t ii\ pre· 11\iRlous t tnl\ rrs1ty Pork. 1Waut1ful J bedroom & dlninR room ho m e . \'f:RY nicely up11r11c111d. 11\JRRY 11 $79,900. Call for appt. .. Pick YOUR OWM 0. CWICJel a. n. ~.. -1a1._ '91• fWI ....._ .-,. ~ .,_. ,_.... w/cm.. ~Hie • ...., yew .. IH. f9lllly ....... w ....... c.w.a Ii MIM••• trees; co•· .nt4 ,.eM. -4 ..... _..., ......_ S71.500. SI OZ SICIMHH, n. t.ch OPEH SAT. & SUM. 1·5 SPACIOUS LUXURY Enjoy o•w 2400 sq. ft. ht tllia brt9'f, bold, opett floor P'•· Al,...c~ 4 II, FR. DR, w/fl,...,,au in "'01tw wit.! This 'lo Sane· Jft u,M.,.nity ftark is ...._. wittt many quality upgrades. lest locotl0tt! SI 19,900. 4495 SAHDIURG OP&« SAT. & SUN. l·S CALL NOW 752-7315 DONALD M. BIRD Associate s , Re altors Irvine I 044 Irvine 1044 ....................•..•••••.••..••••••••..... lly O\\ nr 1':\t't' hnw. :! :.to1\. :11Jb1. 2 1•·h:i. sC'par:Jll' 11111 rm. ~paratl'dl'l1 olt'. <ipprox :..>t;5(1 sq fl " ~mokt• d1• tt!t'lt•r & 1>1'l0ur1t' '' -.11·111 Front,'<.. h.11 k. ,j1r1;1kh·1'. 111 ... 1 p .. t111 "' lillt!h ll ll<J SUI I uundt•d It\ ro.,l'' ,..., I ru1l t Cl'''' l"11m11lt.'l l h up~racll·J n1m 1111111 JI 1·.1 ml'I dubh .. 1· l l 11111., 1'11111 ~ :..uforth I'll :,;,2 llHll Ol'E'< llOl'!->I \\h'I>~ 11 .'i 17~J" l°t',11•111 1 \\ t lluht.1111!1111• f'l.11~ IX 111 \ t1IH•rtlJl1• 11).:t' 1111! 111' 1nrl I! a m,1-.11•1 hc11111 ~u1tC' " frplo-t "'t <Ir II' thruout "'' h.11 111 lam rm 1'11\l'11•d pJt111' .. man' l\l• ,,... ~1;,,1M>11 l'nn 11nl' :1.1:! !l.'i 11 IT ALL ADDS UP l-:1111 !Ol"iltlllll 1111 J,!rl'1'11 111'11 -.p;11·11111• :.0 I rph'' IJuridr~ rm 1 h1.: hdrm~ r.1m11I 1'111 "' doM'I~ g.llon· I "" t'r" I.\' l'.11 k loc;ol11111 all arid up 111 ,, tHl) a1 ~I I:!.;~"' .:.~~;ooo~ \'I LL~ HL\L1 0RS OPEN HOUSES 108UTIERHUT D F; A N 1': II o m c :. KENSl:"t;TON -1 hc'<lruom, f.1m1ly room &. duun~ room C pi.:radcd lluoughuut 13 GOLDEHST AR Sharr 1H:1-:ru-·n:1.o J ht:clroom p.1rk homr· h1)!hh uµgr.1dt.'t.! Stop 1n Jncl ~a~ ht.'llo 18602 P4SEO PIZARRO t IH••lruorn Tl'HTl.E I!< l\ . .._ '"" nhnm1• mt l"h UJlj.!1 Jtll'tl l'll'J"oC "loii Ii) 4612 ROXBURY \ \\II.LOWS Plan Ill.'> '\t·.11 I l11•<lri"1m & dtllllll! n~m• :'l.t•;ir llc.'W In 11w I hJ.!h Sd11111I pilrk. pool '" lt•11111s limp h) & tJkt• .1 1 .. 11.· RANCH REALTY 551 -2000 Grrrnl11·1· 11.omptun mcll b~ 11\\fll'f IH'SI to f'JI lo. .,< hnoh p11ul ., II f{ :1 ll,1 Jlnc·t• n•du1·1·d tn -.>IX •100 ll;i.·11 llou ..... o.;.11 Sun I:! " t1!f' l.11m;1 5:;1 1:,·1:• Woodbrid9~ Arborloke ~''"""' u11i:r:1ded 2 HI! hi\ turullJ lll'ar lh1• l;ikt \\ootlhrlllgt· 110''111J! :-111 :,011 Xlnl ll·rm!> OH·r <!IOU !-.q II \( up i:radt>d. :ihr .,,,1,..,:: '''·"' \1ml l!'i 4!19.:!IO'J I I . 1 1, 1.,, ,1,.,1 rn ;,s!l 111:13 By"" ner I JJ l !'I. I I ._11 ~ " ..,..,. .,,. IH0·6.'l5o da) s or l> llJ VIJ 11° lnine 1044 ............•..•....... WOODIRIDGE ARIOR LAKE Fantastic location across from t he lake and boat house. Complete with 2 lovely bdrms., den and formal dining. Also in- cludes 2 baths, fireplace and many other exciting extras. Own er will help with financing on this beauty Hurry. priced to sell at $119,500. THE TERRACE 2 IDRM.-2 IA THS Com<' sec the highly upgraded W indsor mode l home in Univers ity Park . Upgraded lhru ·out with lus h brown carpelinJ!. fireplace and a large deckC'cl patio for great o utdoor entertaining. A real bC'auty and priced to :,C'l l at only S68.000. DESlFtB.D 3 IDRMS.--2'/J BATHS Sharp. upgraded Plan 3 model townhouse in Deerfield. P lus h sand colored carpets, cent. AIC. upgraded dis hwashf>r . plus many other exciting ex· tras If you'r e lookin~ for value plus fantastic living, see this lovely h ome t oday. O nly $71,900 Owners anxious. OPEH HOUSE 17222 CAMDLH!RllY Com plete· luxury with this live· ly Dover pla n in the Terrace. 3 bdrm., 2 baths with com plete seclus ion. Own(•r s a nxious . $78,500. Off M 1c h c lson & Jordan . red hill realty 552-7500 S-S.." 1111 li1al llu lilftp< 111 lhia """ J ~rwm w I +t4k ··-heme ... h t-.XTMA·~X'fRA 1ar1e Ile 111 Cul' ld.61. '°~111 m1.1111t) • Cul d«' .. u<' l~·M t111n ".alt. lo 110111 I c n n I ' I' n lJ I I ' 1-<>mmun1t)' nmt~r &I l.t thr k1d11 phi) In tho huitc y1u1t 1 lt°'I pncC'd rlithl on' t:11ll a.de.,.. lfflton IJ i-1110 TURnEROCK Choice area, lo\ely •IBR, 21 .. Ba home. fum rm. hkt-nt-w t·oncl <.:w.tom 'l.tr;.i.o, :SIU!f.!'.Ull Coll u~ 110'1\ •\1 \HION \111.:'la:• Hl•.\I ~:!'11'\TE ·~ 85511 --- Turtlerock Glen Patio Home Grl'at :.1ni.:lt• filmll) home In pr11nc fJnlll)' Jfca :I llllRM .. :.!'' II.\ , dining rm. f.irn rm Many upi.:radcs 1ns1dt• J n ti II U t I' I I l" l' cl .J l Sl31.50u If 523 CA ... P05Dt·IRV114E Ol'f':N IJ,\11. \" 8 i\ ~t TO Ii I' ~1 OXFORD MODEL ror sale hy owm·r. l ntv Pl. Ill t\\nh~t·, :J Br 11, U.1. "l'P din rm re· mndell'<I k1td1 i:;is ltltn,, llugc hcmu~ 1 m hli.!hh upgradt'd Tt•rnfu· lru Walk to ~rhuub. pJrk..,. :.hops, .! µ1111h , t1·nnh crts Sl'.17. tlMI 1'111w 11111\ S.'>I U.li5l'" ""-"" • 1041 .•••..•................ REAL ESTATE Slll:"GLECll,\IDI 1n 011, :l Udrm , 2 b.1th lHl''>lll!C :irca home ( I (I .. ~· t 0 .. l' h II II I " Catahn.1 !.llll~l'l \ '''" ~ SIHl,SW Rl'ILl>EHS \ 'J"I' t-: :'llT I 0 'I Ont• of lhl· h \\ IO \I ch Ile<1<:h llc1ghh " 1111'.111 're"., from t rnnt I{. rl'ar of propL·rt)·511 :0..100' s.>s.uoo NORI NS REALTY E~ERALD HAY Tl·.H HACE 3 Bdrm & 2 ti.1th f11m1lv home 1-:xcelt .. nt Vlt'W or the ba~ Spa111 ... 1t tilt roof. Ko• poniJ & 11reenhouse. Ju .. t M•'P' aw.1y from the h1i.:h pnc~l :.pre.11h Sl:l:!.~111 0 C E \ ~ V I 1'. \\. H }';TH 1-: \ T En Jo~ J LJgun.1 '>ummer Lo11 maantenJnl·t• luxurv l"On do 2 Bdrm:. . den & :! l.calhs On~ 'l'Jr nc" w pwl & Jat·ui /l \\'.ilk to bt'a<:h ~.tl511 lKILIJ \ULE I 0 IS l..urge H I lol m the T1·m pit• II.Ji b area ::>Ii soo Vommerc ial & lt·2 luh on (.;oJi.I II\\} Call 1111 mfo S 1>l0 1·ul;il1,1·. un dt•\ dOPl'U hol~. ~li ,UllU l'Jl"h * 494-8057 * SI05 ••>O lh~taurant Xlnt l,!.t' l.01·:11lon SUI!) (J(l(t.:lUr ~w.1 Ekh-.d SJOu,00001 S375,0110 :! To l 'hoo:.c 1'"rorn lllds,! Sta.:c Ol· \"11 I fir ;Jll.1 + 1'1101 \nh lk.1eh llt.'1i.:h1~ II\· 0\11 nr srx·ctanilJr \ ll'\\ of Ol'l'Jll & tOa~lhn1• tkar tu l'alrJ-. \ t:rde~ ;1 'r old ~ :.tory. :1hr, 21JJ IK.'•iml'<i ll'lhn~'· p,11111, upper <let·!.. l'llrl :! <Jr i:ar " opener ~t 20.l.MMI t)pt-n lbc Sal ~un I ~. 9&5 Tr a JU<! n:i ~t 499. J 7:0:! CA.LL US ... for .111 lhc lalt·!>t mull1pl1• ll~,lllllo:~ ,I\ allJIJlt' Ill L;.11:1111,1 111 .. H•h a1 '°'' Abu "'l•h;l\l' Ol'l·an '"'" huddtnJ.! ~•tt• l-:xdu~1q· .1rl·u ,\ll,..11 Beath. il''>!> than :mo '""\ ~ki>" tn lht· .... incl SX<>.tllMJ LaqH'. wl'll dt•,ii:m·tl ·• hdrm 1•11ndom1n111rn Clo~e t11 -.hop111ng & bca<:h \1111 h J pcC'f.. nf I h1• on•,111 "11ulcl 'nu ht·I"" • ~,:u,i"'' ()('can\ lt•\\ 1!157 fra1hl1• mnh1IC' h1.nw I:!\ 12 "1th I;!,;!:! 1 .il>.111.1. "1th :! l11lrm~ Cto-.t· to 'ho111111w ~ f)(.'Jl'h !°'ll'e today Jl S!l,SW WOOD & c;L.\~S Si\Y llEl.1.0 TO \ 1;001> · th 2:100 ft ho •. 1 Bl'Y U1 .. n1t1ful North m 1~ i.q m~ i 1-:n1I 2 bl·llrnom hom1• 1111 ;1 lur).:l' H·'..' lol Con't' m<'nl wall.. lo hl•;11 h \\1th un It m 1ll·d 111 \'l'!>l rrll'11I potc:ntwl. llpl'll 111111-.1• S1111t1.JI' I I I' ~l 2:1:1 Jlc\1•11)0 lfOt.D !-'OH IN\'EST:'ll E:"T 2 a.dJan·nl Int:. P.11·h l5 X IOU' in Arl'h lll•;1rh lle11~hts ::\21.ClUU tntal Panoramir & 11nobstrm· labll' ot't•Jn '1\'W~ r;, C't.'llent term~ a\ a1l.1hll' \'ILL,\Gt: Ft\IHt-: LEASING AG 1-::ns 111}1 So Coast l lw~ l,.\(ilJN,\ Jn; \Cit 497-2457 OPEN SAT SUH I ·4 l O 2 8 L n '1 1 r a d .1 t.:nob,t rut tahh• '1l'" 11r l'ollsll111e lS. Catalina Sp.1c1ou~ t hdrm . :J bath:. & a hon us room 1 M J'>:.I\ c llmb<ors ... µan the u111ll'r It•\ t:'I. profe~s. de1·1)I ul t'd. A rll'l1i:htft1I, i.unn) home $145,00ll OPEN SUH. I ·4 13.')9 Cliff Dr. Llttlr 1•ot. lage, b1i: future. <.:res· cent Bay is 12 hlot•k ! Lt1J!unn charm ul 1ls sandblasted besl · m~11le & out: 2 bclrms. + bonus rm .. hdwd. firs • lmt'ked frplc. 9,000 Sq. It. lot. $125.000 * 494.7551 • -cw--~ ~ 939 Glenneyre 494-8519 VERY SPECIAL :'11 y l> t 1 c II 1 II:. ho m t' lllLLSIDE paradise nn hunc lot & level patl. iltu11nif1c.'cnl. unobstruc· tablt" Oc.'ean & mountarn \1e"s. Superb 4 Bdrm home for family & <'flll'r to1n1ni; Lari:c II\ 1ni- roorn. fam1I\ room & d111 1n.: room f>C'lu\l' l..1tthl•J1. mu.,onr~· flrl•pl.HT & room for or chard, pool & gul•:.t home One of .i krnd' S17!J.&00 /"VEWE\..'L .1,0,,or 1nr , l:>kr I .1gun.1 ll"·" I'> l 'M 6~~\ UMCOMMOM EFFECT JN LAGUNA. Behold the hills. trees. a nimals & view. Almost •,; Ac. Up- datro 2BR charm home, private drh·e. $84,000. "Z" REALTORS 4948Gl1 Try u Daily Pilot ('la,~iflt"d Ad lo buy, :..t.'11 or r<'nt something Loipo hach l 041 L...,...a hKh--, 048 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• FRENCH NORMANDY OCEANFRONT Famous Laguna landmark home on Wood's Cove. Large m a in house m aid 's & c ha uffe ur's quarter s: guest house, gr een house. Priva te sunwashed setting with patios & winding walks. Private s teps to b e autiful cove & beach b elow. $795,000 A COLDYfW. IAMHl C:O. 496-7222 831-0836 n.r..w ..... .., ..... u.--...... ·-- ( Lingo Rul&wt UMIQUI D IGMB-S HOMI """" l•••I Ito•• c-•tract.4 of re4woo4 -4 •WttcJI••· TMt. .... J fM•1111 .... k ••I RIU4 ~ ....... wlllypM hes ........ le+c ... ;. 46- dl...., fHM••....., 5 *cb ....... flxhnt. .ct soft lltOOCI ........ ... oc •all vi•w. A 9ood vahH $165,900/0PEH HOUSE. s-doy. March 20, I :00 to 5&00/ II 04 lofa. 497-2489 SOUTll LAGU"1A LAGUNA 'llGUEL 199-4551 -195 1728 lfcJuno Beach UA"ll \ POINT 1048 .. .., •••..•..•..•........•..•...............•.. MYSTIC HILLS BEAUTY Spacious, luxurious home 3 Bedroom. 2 112 baths. den. formal dining room, beamed ('eilings, lanai room, fireplace, lovely patio. A truly custom home in immaculate condition. Lovely Ocean views. $185,tHJO. Call Lloyd Rabjohn 41R§•rr' OU Tftb,.U IWls 2 l•r I"' , e Willi euLf'), I.kn. d I • Wrm1 :s Nl • pcntdrr rm • :: rrpln \'•~ ,,. llh1n a.ch • l .. 11t.1llrua ~ 1t tolla,t A bu)' •t $11!1 SW TireeAlclllGJ View bom111 LoliJ or wood. l bdrm a • 3 bath.. warm &. immaculate! C..:..11 fur app'l. SU9,500 OPEN SUH 1-5 1175 Bounty Way Mystic Halls l.noktnR for an orean \&ew' ThL' 1s ll 1 ·I Ur. 2 bJ, Sl59 SOO OCEAHFRO ... T Lu'< O.,.n Your O.,.n un the sJnd l of 4 unit hldl? Spac h\ rm . 20' cetl ml!s. lldwd floors, frplc Glass wall Opt'ns on lge !>undeck Short w<tlk lo to.,..n Call fordeta1h 497-171 I tlurl1 VMfo 1067 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IYO~ COLP COO RSI!:, LAKE VU "El Djtll" l\todel-aBr, 2811. ram rm. frplc Profrss1on•llY lndsclJ<t- 1111rtnk le rii, upgr~u!rd thruoul, l 1 i y ris new # l in l..ottery, buuttfully unobstructed vu, 1mmJc, Open HouM! S.1t & Sun 23342 St t:lcna 837 1347 3br, 112ba twnhse Cpls. Jtlat'hed gar. patio, xlnl area Ownr. 768 8696 Walk To Lake! 23372 Via Chin pa 3br + ram rm M.idrid Decorator delight• Open Sunday S9-i.50Cl 0.,..ncr may con:.1der IU', down 8111 Thompson Re.illy 4~5 1870 Open llou:.e Sun 1·5 26031 \'1a Del Norte Owner lransfcrr~tl. mu!>l l>Cll lovely lbr. Jha, lge fam rm. giant frpk. BIG CANYON CONDO Luxu11ous 01ikC1t':.l model with lu3h i:old carpelmg. m1rrort•d wet bar, deck off hvini: room with fantastic \ICW of gotr course Security guard and undt!rgrouml parking. l,,.Quail ·~ liilPlac• Prap•rti•• , 752-1920 "' l•OO QUAil ST NIWl'OIT llACH V1llJ 1'1 o~rt1e-., Inc Harbor View Home 171-1>731·3434 Beautiful Cali fornia HARCUM & HORN REAL ESTATE 998 GLENHEYRE STREET LAGUNA IEACH 494-8551 Newport hach I 069 Ranch sly le home. Largo LOCJWtO Hills I 050 ••••••••••••••••••••••• open beamed entry, b1i: ••••••••••••••••••••• •• 1----------i entertaining hvini: room, extra large family room. LCllJU"O Beoch I 048 Loc.pana Beach I 048 5 Hr, 2300 ~q. ft Con n•urs1· ~·ond SllS.500 Opt> rt Sal & Su 11 1 5 I' \1 25511 Charlemagne RUCKER REALTY 642-4758 837-4523 ..........•............•....•................. SKY HIGH SECLUSION \\otlh panoramic t>l't'Jll \ 1c·w. en JOY your ()\\ n part of the 'lop ol the World. 4 Bd. 2BJ . FR m}'nad foatun•s \IJ1nt free yd w itrees SI 37 ,500 Agt4944030 COMMERCIAL Bldg., on a pnml' Mrnl.'1 lot: xlnt location & pJrk- 1ng fal'lhltl·s An mH•'>l mt'nt fo r lhl· lutu1 .. Sl·l9,000 UNITS :.! Odrm homl' un ttw North encl + Sl'P st 11d 111 h:is f;inta.,t11· pott•n11:il Xlnt lr>1'Jl111n l.l\t' 111 front h<HISl' & n•nl tlw 11• :ir studw Room tor l'\ pansmn S150,CIOO ARCH BEACH HTS. 3 M.trvelous hul11t111g ,,1tes in lhts popul.11' .trl'J f'rom $39.tlU!J To ~IK.[;00 .Ji!J."!..~~·· llOS N.Cocur Hwy.,loguno 494-1177 Jl601 Coo\! Hwy .• S Laguna 499-4591 'i' uow:-.i 11111 ,.,,". ,.,, nvon 5Br Man~wn , o" nr ~311411 SPACIOUS 4 BDRM llom1• in quiet re,11h·nt1.1l 11c1ghborh11od, 'rln"l' tu -.chool,., & park Inc ludl', ~epar.1lc 1.kn. <11n111i; ~rea, & m1wl1·rn l..11 <'ht'n rlus i.:rc•al n111duor II\ ml! Sl21,0llu Jf»YN~,~N~~ 1550 S. Coatl Hwy locJ-i• leact. 4t4-t42 I OPEN HOUSE l499Terrarc W;1v "·•t {(. Sun. 1 ·5 l'M. t>un I nw., this opporlunit v to "''' one of our rr111 ... 1 1rn111111• homes 4 Adrm' ·1 h.1 $169,500 Multi-LeYel 1-:xc1t1ng vu CHH·ntt•IJ floor pl n n I l•.it 111111.: decks, ~ams, fplr•. wc•t bnr, crnr. l11c<1t1on lo\llh ('nC'IO!lcd d St Hl.000 PORTER REAL TY JOOON Coa'lt ll'"v. 497-2468 l.AGUMA DUPLEX Woods Covl', IHI\ ate dnvewoy l<'ad~ to 1111'1 seclud<'d & spaC'1oti.. 2 bdrm., 2 bath, hvmi.: rm w/frpk . family rrn & 2nrl unit of :l Mrm , I balh Both with •k<'k'i Walk lo bUC'h. l.arJ!c ltte studded tot. $111.1,~ SAN JUAN VILL. ·•country CouT 1 · · 4 bdrm.; 1mmaculale home, $>7 ,0oo MEWLISTIHG San Juan VllluKC': 3 bdrm. l ·lcvcl t'ondo. t5'7.500 SAN CLEMENTE ''Colony Cove" 2 bdrm l'OOdo. Nr. 11hopplng & beach llU.900 , f't}vate Party waols nome In L<11(Wla. mutl hevep.anoramlc v1C'w To boo,000. Prtnc only 440-1923 ( 'O:'\nt ERCIAL lorn1·1 l'l·ntr;.il L:i,::ut1a w"tth IW9&t0f~· • ._ 2 hutldable lots Sll1CI <MIO P rtn nfll\ I. HE.\LTOI!'> l~I Elllll Dupln Trmplehills Dr. I\ ppr o '( 1 , a<' r l' I u t b(•a11l1ful l'ond, beJullful v1t·~. $179 500 ~~--t-e5~ ....................... OPEN SAT & ~LIN l 5 29702,\"llA :\l.\HIA LN Custom home decorated w !>1>ph1,.,t11·.it1on }('t ltvJble JBr, 2° 2ba. fam rm, wet bar. pro! h ldscpd. $119,500. BO ... D REALTY SJl-!1411 3 Br, 21 2 Ba. pool Siled lot HOWARD JOH ... SOH fl·nn·d rt'ar v<l tru1t REALTY trci•:-. 25:!2t ;,cJ~rlJnto 497-1744 113191.iOfiOwner AJ.:l "'l'W Spt•1·t JC' ()('C'<lll \ti lrorn all :Jh1. :.!'·!ta, lam 1m,:!tps s 111ro.1HHl111 bP opl s.'i"'' mo S:..1Mli1 slifl.•~101ot.t1m1 N\1•:-. OJ>t'll hnu:-.1 "l!l!I 1:!!10 FJnlasl1c V1t'w I lome L " I! u n .1 N 1 ~ u l' I ll1 1!hl.rnds :JBr. :!ha . f:im rm. din 1 m. d 11bhousl' & p11ul pfl \ Sii l 71111 l'h X:H :~II~ HOME OF THE WEEK F.lcgant IEACH HOME in the prc- .,t1g 1ous SHORES prt\'atc commun1 ty. Otean side of hwy. located mm's I rom La).!una Hcach & bustling Dana Point Marina. JBr. 2ba, huge lrplc \'aulted ceilings. exotic atrium off ram rm/ktlch. mirrored doors Jnd wall. elec frplc in sep mstr br suite. newly carpeted & painted inside and out. Lrg redwood dt•tk and low maintenance gardens. This jewel of a home i.;; waiting for vou to move in and JOIN US IN THE GOOD LIFE. Tt"nn is. beach. olymptc s 11.(' pool. 1ac·u1.1.1, saunas, guarded i::ate .... n•c·n•allon eenler and walk to lht· ht'.1ut1f ul tll'ach. Priced to sell ,j l S l 3-1 900 OPEN HOUSE this Sat Ir SUtt 1-5: 23752 IRISIANE IA Y. LOVRY oct·< S 0 l 0 -den Garden hom1· in th<. Jmmumty of THE SHORES. l pgra<led carpets & d rapt•s. prorty decorated & lrf ...,l'ptl Watch th<' Catalina 'tm"d" .S t m.500 LARGE 4Br Harden home. private Co mm of Sea Terrace. Highly up· graded thruout. A s uper sharp horn<". $129,500. NEW.LY DECORATED -Must see to a~"' eciate. 4Br home m M1ss1on Viejo. $67.900. EXCEUIMf family home. 4 Br. 2ba. walk to schls & shop'g center. $76.500. GOOD IUY for the young family. 2Br lba. $62.950. DOM"T MISS this 4Br 2ba. lrg family home Worth every penny Reduced lo $79.500. DECotlATOR delight, ready to move right in. Terrific 3Br 2ba. $73,950. PALATIAL home, 2836 Sq. fl. in Laguna Hills. 3Br. den. 3ba. exotic s unke n tub in m str s uite, microwave oven, wet bar, many, many extras. $131,000. IMVESTottS special -4 UNITS that pencils out S Q L 0 exch•uiae OK. Move fo ,rea. $160,000. VA BUYERS special. 38r 2ba home Fantastic patio and yard. $54 .500. " CURTIS BRADLEY COMPANY 493-6033 4tJ.t 170 OCEAN DUPLEX Excellent rond1lion 3 tx..>drm, 2 bath w1lh large f1rcplal·c down and 2 l:>t·drm with huge 'un dcc·k up One block from tl t-.1 '-' h o n -H a I IJ o a r> P n 1 n s u I J F rt• ., h l ' painted loh of s pan· Sl.'i.• lhl' occan from sun dccks Hurn•' bdCarpets Realtors 833-3380 Somerset Model on a lari.:c. sunny, pool· s11ed lot. th1:; 5 bedroom, 3 hath home exudes old fashioned comfort and roominess' F1n•placc in family room and living room. lari.:t• t•al ·1n k1l<'h('n Jnd famlly-:.1zed formal dining room pc•rf<'t't for you t• nd yours SI 72,500 1-:AST BLun· Hy owncr View home. -!Br, 2•,Ba, fam rm, o.,.ner will finan ce, Sl65.UOO Appl 644 1427 Beoutiful Bluffs 3 OR. 2' i Ba. Twnhsc, formal dtn rm . pdt10. ... uncfrd. .1tr1um wa:, moclel WJlk tu '><'hnol:,, '>hOIJS, µool P \ t '>lrecl :Sl 13.~lO ,\~I 1).10 21i6 I ~::Jslhlul f l'oncl1t. :i Br 2' 2 Ba , split level w/some v1t•w of Hack Bay. Hl•1·1:nt Iv upj?rade d. Sl l>l.oOO. 752 -5 162, Ownr Brkr OAK FLOORS &PORTHOLES Arc JU'>l two of the ft>aturc.., you 'II love an th1::. Newport Heights c·hJrmt•r On lovelv Ahso \\c , nr <.:tiff Ur. Just hSled I ~2 6J6H Dnin Real Estate ll:irbor \'1ew llome.,, J br 2 ba. Ir!! patio. new ap· pltanc·e.., St25,000 644 616ft Rf:DUCF.D RY OWNER I BR. 2' • Ba. ram rm w pool thl & lo\l'l har. lath hou!>e w .,. alerfall. 2 cJr g:irai:e + rarport. d1n1ng room & 4 big bt>drooms~ If you had lhOUJ!ht Of moving up, this 1s 1t ! Beller hurry they don "l last Ions.! 111 lh1s area &15-0303 • m!ln liiiiiill •·c--c_.. Village of Harbor Vil·~ Phase 3. 5br, 2·~b<s. formal din rm & fam rm Profess lnd sc pcJ . w Jacuzzi, firep1l & ~ covered patio:,. Magn1f1 cent panoramic view nf lrvtne, Airport & sur rounding hills. Wik'~ dis lance from lighted tc•nnis court & pool. Sci I Isl' op lion. $189.900 /makl' orr Shown by appt 1\40 454:J Dover Shores Boycrest Beautiful, spacious. custom execut1 \'C horn(' on large corner lol 3 BH, 3 BA + den which 1s ideally suited for office or 4th bedrm. Lot~ of beams and Spanish tale. Landscp inclds fare ring and lemon and tangerine trees. Many other fine features. S225.000 Open House Sat Sun 1·5 1233Somerset Lane.• 646 0916 lhis weekend Califomio Coast Properties VILLAGE OF HARIORYIEW PHASE II Modified Monaco. 4Br, 3Ba. cozy den, xlnt cond, 1 , blk from pool & 40 acres of park. walkinl! distance to sch I. Sl64.500 Open House Sat/Sun HI 5 1835 Port Ca rl ow. 640-1~9 afl 6PM Harbor HighlClftds Don't miss this quahty bwlt 4 bedrm home w1lh s parkling new b;ithrooms. Bt"aut1ful Cll!>lom pool hy I rv1ne Pools. :\t any c us tom features thruout. LoC'•ll ed in !'lewporl 11.irbor Htgh School Dist. C:ill 540-1151 ~HERITAGE ..• REALTORS IJ.llc133' Lot 2 F'rplc's and __________ , mnny m.iny hltn., Was $163,SOO Now $155,000. Byowm•r 548416.'> KINGS ROAD Exclus1 ve-P a nor am 1 r __________ ,Ocean view ovcrlk 'g all Newport Bay. See boat races. Chri stmas parade, sunrise, sunset Walk lo beach. 3Br, 3ha, den, wet bar. 2 frplcs, 2 car RBr, c'prt, decking. New thru-oul. By owner . Op hse. 1721 Kings Rd. 645-2818 or 645·5746 lncr-edibl• View Spncious 4 be<lrm. wood and ((la~s. newer. '"ilh room for tennis. lnc redi· hie view of entire Newport Bay One of a kind. a unaqu<' hom e . Presented at $325,000. Open Friday lhru Tues- day al 1101 Kings Road, Nrwport Beach. See Jane Paqum. UMl9UE HOMES 675-6000 Don't Touch Me! I'm lookin' GOOD-and truly need no work! M 'I beautiful. co1y. ra 1sf'd 1----------1 hearth fireplace wdl 1112 W•stcliff Dr. Profess decorated & <;hows ltkr a model• 3 B<k"m..<; , 3 baths. huge country kitchen. format dining o r study, dbl. frplt' , beamed ceallncs. Open Sun. l·S, or call to ~! SJ46,:IOO warm your heart . m\ brand -new dream k1tcben/bwltins will tn spire even a non-cook my near new carpets will cushion your t1rild feet. my fenced bark yi.ird separate GUt-:ST HOUSE with b11th will de.light your most dis cemlng guests. Come see me. I've got it all AND will exchange, too SIM.000. LEI~::'!~ 1~o~~s ~•-~s~~s~1 Pl"ftftert•• pon at • uo l · , • -.,-752•1.,0 Harbor View Home1, ,.00 OUAll"-NJWl'OltT HACH Mon~go, 4 Br, by owner. 2018 Port Chelsea Pl NEWPORT HEIGHTS N" home. 4 Dr 2·~ Ba, tome V1ew Xlnt krms, ()pt-11 llO'IJ(' l $ Sat /Sun 225 IAJolh• Dr Aacnl MS·HSO, Owner ta~• St'IJI WESTCUFF Buutlful 4 Bdrm. 3 Bu pool home wllh jn('uui 4te lot a. r:t10 $149,000 Open dai y 1 I or nll 142"""28. 1$31 Ill ah h• n d Dr. Owner Bkr COMMEICIAL BLDG • Balboa Island. Two stores & a beautUul 2 bdrm. Apt. Owner will finance. $175,000 RUMBOLD REAL TY INVESTMENTS l 12 MARINI A YIMUI IAUOA ISLAND 675-4122 YOUR VILLA ON THE BLUFF Where every room has an ocean view, overlooks ~ewport Lights by /ight and Catalina by day. A privat lane takes you to a walled Garden, then in- to this beautiful three bedroom home ~ith 2'2 baths, game room; bar; din: mg room; gourmet country kitchen. 206 La Jolla Lane, was custom built and professionally decorated and is offered for sale at $215,000 by .... E t11bl1shcd . AOlnJ: hu:slnl':i~ opportumly alon.i with commercial bulld1nt: & lol. Lot'utl'd t n tounst-beuch arnu of Oran"u Counl)'. P. M.. Cuauu & Aaod ..... IJ6-1414/116-•J ....... ,....w. ..... ~ ••••••••••-•••••••••••• For S. 1100 s-c......... 1076 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• HEW LISTING 116 A Calle Palnl'ta <Paliiado orr ramp l Sat&Sun 1·5 Pac1f1c Panorama Ocean V1cw Huge 2 bt-drm. fJmtly Tm Con do Wakh sailboats from magniflrenl deck Re l<tX an your o.,.n prl\Jle ~auna S1 IS,000 PETE BARRETT -REALTY- 642-5200 The Meadows If your next move is lo a mobile home, you s hould consider the Meadows in lrvl.Jle, oQe of So. Calaf!>. most beautiful mobilt: home parks. You can en JOY the olympic size pool and spa, club rms. b1lhard rm., hobby rm~. regulal1on s tied lawn bowhng l!r~n and much more. 1400 Sq. ft.. A /C. wt't bar, fam rm $28,500 "" iJi-i J. Trent Harf!1on, a.s.i.d.1--P-A-.. -0R-A-M-1c-·' Open Sal. and Sun. Afternoon 646.-6197 OCEAN VIEW ~523 CAMPUSDa:lRVIHE Newport Beach I 069 Newport Beoch I 069 ···············•······························ SEA VIEW CHOICE CUL DE SAC Panoramic view-~ -S-drrns., 21'42 baths; frplc. tn cozy den. vaulted ceilings, cteluxe floor covering. decorator f 1xtures. A "Bel Air" feeling in Newport's n ewest planned community. $197,000 1903 Yacht Mario Opett Sat/Sun 12-5 ~ • • I 3637 E . Coast Hwy . ~ ,;;;.;;;,; Corona del Mar ~ Ll U ~ . 675-5930. ~wport Beach I 069 ~wport Beach i069 .•...•........................................ A 21 -GUN (;r~~l~~1~1~J~~p('r 3 Bedrm, 2 lwth, newly OPEN DAILY decorated. Askin.: only 8A.M.T061'.M. $129.950. Open llousc -- Sat 1Sun al 4105 Calle AcreCIC)@ for sole 1200 Juno. 12 5 PM ••••• ••••••••• • •••••••• SCOTT REALTY 11;, ACRES 493-8561 536-7533 tor your mobllt: homc or building s1le Sen Juan Capistrano l,evt'I. All uttlitit>s .iva1lable Full price 1078 $U,500 BKR •••••••••• ••• ••• • •• ••• • (7111676 5717 Investor's Dream ORS22·2080 ---------Perfect opportunity for 1 _________ _ the smart home bu}er. Super 3 bedrm buy an popular community '"1th grt:al IO<'al1on. Spacaou' & upgrade tl thruoul, CENTRAL AIH, loo! UNBEATAOLI-: al only Sti6.SOO. Take advanla~e a:id call. 831·3100. INVESTORS! BUILDERS! 98 ACRES -between Ocean:,1de 1V1s ta . Beaul1ful rolhni:: htlb. Small spring fed lakt' S600U l per al'fc. Call 546·5880. ~HERITAGE ••• REALTORS SALUTE -.harp 1 Hr, f:tm rm. clt•n. FIVE ACRES IM>ol ;ind mtwh morl' Wl' <' i> u I cl n · t d ,, t h, s pn'tlil·t 1t will he sold th•~ Casas Capistrano SO. of CORONA ,.,hnwplat·<' JUStH'l'' "t'1'kt•mla:-.1t1s trulvthc Secluded mint ei.t:ttl'. m Excellent view. 1-'ull Proft'ssionally ikmrall•d bf'~\ buv m the iirl'a. a deluxe walled t•om pnce S9.900 BKR 1n rarth tones. lhi -. llurry Si95.l.IOO. munity •I Rr, 2 Ra, F'am 7111677-5691 "Palt•rmo" 4111<. :IB/\ 1924 l-IOLIDAY RD Rm. w/bltn wclbar A OH 552·0530 h d h U .... ITED BROKERS home for all :.casons. -------ome is grat·e w1L VJn * * " from lht• wekomm•• l'n ~och Property 1350 Lwl wall l·ovenn" and a John C··re" GRI ,,.,, 741" .., " u ~· .,...,. .. try, lo the lush patio ••••••••••••••••••••••• cw.tom. sohd oak .,. all, _______ -_-.-.;._- unit in the f<tm1lv room 1• areas. $1-14,!15 0 31282 I in a Million Sun control \\1.n1t11 .... s OPEHSUH.1-4 PascoOhvos Open Sun Walk oul on the sand. wet bar. p1t tun•squl' 633LidoPorkDr. lSPM.Carolyn lhbbard Wh1tewatervurondoin landscaping t•11h.1n1•cd <Apt .\· l ). Bayfronl con-Boyd Realtor:.. 67~·593o No San Diego Co S94,000 by 21 art1st1 t·:1lly pla<'('('i do. boat dock at }Our RY OWNER 2 sty 3 UR. Hurry -or you '11 he trees. TWO firPpl;rC'e~ door. Sparaous 1-bdrm. & 1, ~ ba townhomc <:omm sorry' and formal dmmi.t room. l'om ert. den 2 Baths. pool, counlr} :.eltin~. bra POINT REALTY all blt!nd into a mai:nifl F'rµle. ~ourml'l kitchen. die path. bieyt'I~ close to Call 496-5000 l' en l ma s l e r P 1 cc l' ' atrium. many upgr<1dcd ·~can $67 ,000 4!1:1 1750 --. ----i lQPluaaci•I ~ ~G·~\~lrBt~s1W',1i1~A\~,rl,;~K~eEblRdi.:. ~~ ~~<~~~.~n~~ i;~unuay C<p~I 1600 -••·•··•·•·••····••··•·· p Santa Ano I 080 rap•rti•a REALTY 675-5200 ••••••••••••••••u••••• TWO STORY ••oo ooArlss~-~~~~011llACH1---------· CONDO OFFICE BLDG. 20,000 Sq Ft. OPEM SAT SUH t-5 1339 tlampsh1r(' Ctr<"ll' Great for the ex<·cul1vc' 4 BH .. fam. rm .. clln r m . + billiard rm. 3 C:ar ~"r Pool! $275,000 Ft•t· Int LEESCllONEK RF.ALTOU 612 912.1 SEAVIEW Panoramic Vu. 41lr. pvt t·c•mm. J\Jll soon 833 2!!29. 6 I t I 11\1 • • BEACH VIEW + WATER Dont fall tQ S<'!' th1~ charming, romplell•h arC'hll<'<'l r<'modrl<.•d ~ story horn(' what has .1 : BYOWHER PHICED BELOW MARKET Village walk·2 Rr. nr So Cst Plaza. In mmt l'ond pool.gar. By owner Eves 751 1089 FOR QUICK SALf: 4 Bdrm on Gr<'cnbell Sa 11 c com mi ss 1 on 29'l0 A So nradford Pl Wes tcliff area· 0 100 Highly up~rd'ct SS5.500 DoverDr.)Walktoever· Call JJn 1-'rtl'SOn at Ca yth1ng. 2Br. 2Ba. fam nyon Lakeview Heall> rm, formal dining, brick Co (7 14 1998··1333 or (714 ) frplc, heavy shake roof, 839·9955 ll<'s remodeled elec kitchen. - new quality carpeting. Opn Sat Sun 12-6 hke nc.,.. 1n:.1de & out ,\i.:r 20 yr~ Pnt·c 1n Nr So Coast Pla1a 4Br. dud<':. Jll appltance-. l '• ba. lite yd Great SI 16,000 Farm If serious. locatton and horn<' for l'Jll 12 t:i 1 G56 5300 fur children 3405 Towner appl Ask for Scott Pnn $69,SOO. (Inly · Coosffine Realty Call631-1 846 Kat•llo A •~nue Los Alomito1 P.P. $820,000 Schl'd R~ntals 5124,000 12131658-71 so Owner COMMERICAL BLDG HEART OF SAN CLEMENTE 3 stores + 8 <1 pl~ $400.000 HOWARD JOHNSON REALTY 497-1744 ---------Tustin 1090 Condominiums Town-••••••••••••••••••••••• houses for sole 1700 OPH SU ... I to 6 1812 Port Stir Im~ Pl. \.1aI(nif1c1enl Harbor V1rw home. 4Rr. 4ba. 21' hv rm. lµe fam rm. frml din rm+spac. b1ll1ard rm Sw1mmin~ pool w Jae Prof landsc.ipl'd 1111 u out. S189.000. 3 BR-TUSTIN ••••••••••••••••••••••• 559,900-<>PEH! CONDO SPECI ALIST H . B .. C :\1 , ~' . V h • Gor1o1eous Plan "O'' m T ouchstone Rlt y . Laure\wood ! 0<'si1?ner 963 0867 I I ... A MILLIO ... BR • 2 flr<'pl at·rs. I "''· I down · 2 rar g:ua,::e + C'arporl all nt·w llot poinl ap1>1lanl'l'S + refrigerator fr<'<'71'r com binatton all nt•w t•arpcb ~~~~~~~~~· -~~- l'ntry. Up~raded lhruoul Central air 3 hr, 1''2 ba. 2 patios + pool. park, 3 lt~hled t ennis l'rls., vollcybnll, cable: TV, RV parking The Works! Don't m ass this exciting Laurelwood Townhome OPEN HOUSE this Sal &Sun. Call now 752-1700 Walk out on the sane! White water vu condo in No. San Diego Co $94,000. Hurry' or you will be sorry. . we t h .1 r r 11 l o r coordinated pro fcssaonally l.1ndscaped t many other xtrao; OPEHHOUSE FRI, SAT •• SUH 12-6 6107 Lancaster St. Newport Shores Open Uunn~ Week. G O'Neil & Assoc Inc Broker Owner &10 67'IO • • tty owntr. 1-;astblurr OpM llousc 1 5 Sal !>u n 11111 C'.e1ha Pl $140,000 BROAD MOOR SEA VIEW BEACH HOUSE 2 br + loft, fee land. Only Sl~.000. Open Sat & Sun l 5. 12.1 36lh SL or call Property House. 642-31150 Oceanfront Duplex $279.SOO Property House 642·3R50 LIQUIDATION SALE: Out of area o.,...ncr 1" 1ks prratl' to -.1•11 this bni?ht & c heery 1·11mplcl I\ r<'moddcd h111n(' tn -ill'\\\lOlt llt'i O\('r 2000 '!I It :1 RH fam·rm. 2 IM . o\c•rlookm~ wood del·km~ & 1>001 Pncl'.'d below market nt only $110,000. Open House 9 Hampton, Pinn 2. 3 Hr dusk Sal/8un. 508 San f11m r m . 211 hn, Up Bernard ino . A~t. ttrades. view. Pvt loca 546·8640. eves 6.11 3230 POINTREALn Call 496-5600 ""'''"'<1 '"~'"'''v~1"'•<f' Leisure World Towers. [.-' ! Vu.lux.Jiv.Meals.mald, I 10'1(.dn, $35,000 '196·1840 . . --- -lncCMM Prorrty 2000 ----------1 ····· ................. . ~!"~nr o~~~~~i~{r lhts 3 bedrm Condo In ~est best Tustin urea• Owner will f'(lrry 1!11 tru.'ll deed thank or ult the beneflli; plus th<' pride of ownlnit this super horn<'! Hurry! R•dC_,.t Redton tll·lltO Rffl E:sate CounMlor Profei. 1n\estment analyi;1s. appraisals. tJ x & ex c hanite adv1c~ Sper1all11ng in Bl'h multi plex properties. Seller-. & buyers a\a1l Cnll Ron Ellis Century 21848·1188 Ct'OSs Country 960·2358 ---------4 20 UNITS, 350 Avocado St Uon. S\110,000. 1901 Yat'ht -----Comllla. Ph MO 2.109 & THE ILUFl'S Other A.al Eatot. Costa Mesa. 1 duplex \2 cottages, 6 trailers. In come S32,280. Priced S26S.OOO. WUI acce pt trade. rnn. Only Please. Agent /Owner 642-9666 wlmd.s. 657-4700, ext 2500 3 Bedrooms & Fam-rm days. 428 Vista Roma. Sl29.500. • Open Sat /Sun 1 S MWpt .. och DUDl.a Irvine Mesa Realtors ByowMr. 34th St. 2 DR & 546.a640 1 BR, Sl14,600 r nn only --- 631 18211 or 569·•~?:11 TalMAILUFFS NEWPORT TERRACE- New 54.'ewind plan w /2 161 Mslr. bclrms 21~ b11 , rrplc. comm. pool. 1acuul. U MC, park Choose up'1rnd~1 U5,500 Prin. Only • •••••••••••••••••••••• 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $23,600 Lovely 2 bedrm + <h~n: 2 balh. 24x47 Moblle home nr clubhouse, pool & 1te tacll lo adult park with beach acc~1e . Aat 846-QIO. 3 OR, 21\ nn . end unit. deUahtful. lmmac, comp r~dec. Donut arnblt. QWnt'r lea,.,n-. Sl4T.SOO nr rent l8SO mo fl.40 2544 Evra/Wknds 768·934!) I•-------- ltUMITS Santa Alla. SS00,000 27 Bachtlor 1aruta • J2l·~m unit• llLLOaUMDY llAl.TOI •1MI" GOI ·rukmA lh rlr t alep 19' nrtcn lhe h l ono. I( you're ready to move up or start you r anvcstmcmt pre>1ram. but h ve t>ecom conlmod with all the a pttl"l of tocJ y • m rlt l. then come to the ex peru at Quail Place Properties, Inc for ~ohd professional ('oun. elm~. Pyramid your equilt~ with un exchange and/or purcha!\e with an eye toward high.future return for your golden years We now have 2. 3. 4, H. 9. 12. 32. t<Y7. & 203 units PLUS tommercial property. • PIORSSIOHAL ST Aff Of ova 45. l.ARGE ENOUGH TO SUVE. SMALL EHOUGH TO CARE. l"Quail llP9Quail ~ liiiil IPlac• . Iii IPlac• . Pro ..-ti•• Pl opwti•• p 7S2•l9'10 7S2•1920 ~ 1cOO QUAil St NlWl'Otlt tlACH ICOO OVAil St HIWH>lll llACM .... \'a p ......... ..... 1'00 ....................... O W N Prop rrlv 1n lncl••ood. ti..wtbOrnl' or:;o 0.)' ah••" wtUPAYCASH!! Ph. Tom D'Alt·~'andtn T.D. P'IOruTIIS <2131 874·6007 or (7141 548 6201 anylinH• or <714) 848-5221 afl ijpm WANTED: "1 ....... h••• t' "" ... '1t' ·-· ... ··--·· ·-· .... ·----··-· c..a...... W4 P f I V.._ 1114 N RV ... '¢ f " •0 t 2 t • "CIN''-f ....................... .._..,. ....................... ....................... . .......... ... ....................... .-...1 ....... -...... • C........... It M, ..... ...... u .. -• IJ t. , JH11 1 htl , •-·-·--•--• ·---•-••••1+-... ______ _ • er. I ... , ''"','°" ,,,., .. Ira • I fir. & ., •• 4 ... ,.L ..... rhlldrn 5HS c •II arn. a.u --u.: A t Aprtl l, i br. 2 bit • 11»ar-..U. fU1bt I A .--Ur• a v w, aJrJ lhlhi& M'Mm .,..., 111 .. m u. Wt ua 1--------i .... rd .... nn, ..,. "-• IBnAU • .,,..,._ ell. -+ mo J RR. • • 1113 «-mt MIAT & C:O...-Lln 2 Bit •· ------- .._. \'tt'd• .. hr. 2 bi!. 1™1. Q&del. 1rulo111 l tt25 la NOMI fr'pik, Spiac .• uPttraded tt'Glldo.abd.tb:1.2 fBR.dca . .Im OC'e an •l••. bll·1" JASMIMI CRt xJm loc.uJml. ~ mo, l"1 Wa.Uc to 4 aboppuia i BR. .. •• M:s kltdwa, °'*' a...m ee11 -ll'LAH SIX CltU8JJ.3llo21orl44•l A~allnirltlr,4!~ Super crnttr f'rpk, .,n<-1 JBR.. ~ 1np. "" O•n.r want.. lot. Only l:m patio. pool, efubhouae l bit . $425 pod tennt 4' will Nol 3HK l 1.,ft,\. fom rm. CllAM PUff llNTAL Ttnell891-~1Sm f''tt ~l\iJ,csok. R~ril .. blln." 3 RR $1115 Cor $4'15mo 6 ownc1' will prh·.lll.1 .. tudyw frph'. h\ Model bc>mcr eoad. 3Br, A.itni Cynlba:t. KtC, 3 Utt • S400 pt1ylht-ut~. rm & lll>r .. ry art"a. Cam rm. 28a., dbl frpk, M2~1 381{ • 3625 MISSION REALTY ln('fudt>s u14tt or d ubh:w, quiet neighborhood. ~65 ......... Ofta.ach 1240 4 RR ~ Phone4t4-073l pool, Jucuul & lennla mo, A.gt. 751-1473 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Br, 2 ba, dbl itar. fncd 4 BR. • SSSO cvurts Cjll for i.ppl. Yr -------We§tminster/~nrinodult> yard. Covered patio. 1-...Hilfs I\' ls1• $ll501mth. MESA DEL MAR .bed 2 .b,.th " Child & pet OK. S37S. Ph ......,...... COLEOfHEWPORT :1 llr. den w /pvl en-4 rm: , a • <'PL",· 962-3170 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HF.AJ.TOHS trance, frplc, 2 cur Rar, 'i{,ft~o ~.~.~~ ,;:; w - ---1,; MO. FREE RENT l2SO &75-5511 IJ:. yd, quiet c ul-Je-sac. · · 3 BR, l"'• Ba. cov. patio, 3 br. 2 ba, ram rm, frplc, 2-3-<1 Bdrm Houses ur $&50mo.546-0400 Vacant 4 HR P'• ba, sml lam-rm . bltns. no cpts, drps, rncd yd. Condos-_ Cash imm~rt! CcKtaMfla 3224 . -cl~e lo ocean's.too Ask pets. $400. 842-9501 aft. 2Br. 2ba. den. 2 ear gar· $365/mo. Call Rusty, Repa irs o!' latt> ~ay ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2Br, kids & pe~ OK. $3SO for Keith 9611-1317 Bkr 4pm auto opner, b1 level. lBr s.49·1862 ments OK. lnvcslor Gardeners special. 3br. mo. 1586 Sa~ta Ana A\e. . . . ---& ba upslrs o/look'g hv$3'1 --5-/mo--3-b_r_2_b_a_A_/C 973-0492 dhl gJr, 2ba, cenl heat, !'>46-7945:....642·2639 •H.w hach Hous~ 4br, H~ba. cpls. drps, rm. Tlin t·rplg upstrs & nr R-~~-cc: .. )•sro &. • stove, Cncd yd. children/· d c I c d d · """'''"""' ~"' c•pls, dq" ~300 2233 Mesa Vt!rde. Must see btfl Get n•ady for ~um mer pets ok water pd $395 n • rp c, A I •. .rp . 9SS-2200 Private party would Ith to buy I to 15 un1l:. 831·9!150 ,\\a~on ~.1t/!:iun 10.4 or 4 Br+ huge yd. boat/RV now' Walk tobt!ad1 from ( 7 11 >'96 3 . 4 9 6·4 0 r bhn~ all windows. Cable --------- call !r.ll 3J79 _ _ __ storage. i:;,,.ec addrs here W.ilk lo gradl' (2lJ)tl9l-4-488 TV avail Pool. Jacuz. 3 Br. 2 ba. air cond, w w . . . • 556-6048 !.Chool & h11:h :.chool 4 --lenrus, rec & health rm 1 cpl. pool. bltns. $350. "~w 3 Br l. Ba, nr s Csl -br. 3 ba. hui.:e :.unde<·k CIOlic lo schls & shopping, blk Nr 405 & Univ. Or Covington R.E. 768·5008 1 I j /. a S 4 O 0 m .0 ·SUPER 4 Ur. nr S C'lt dbl g.1r. ~)!)()mo 614 20th SHr. 2000 :.q ft. $175 mo Adult comm $395/mo, -- lnco~Property 2000lotsforSol~ 2200 BROKElt '\~:i-:us In ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••-1t••••••••••• come P1u1,.·rt1t·' lur t-:n COSTA MESA R3 CP terta1nt·r l'lteni... Aµt l lJ ·131 7383, evi. 5~·0·U7 Plaza. boat gate, imml'<f SL. 536 171K Ill! 11 Cutt\ Sark Kev at Jst & l:c.t, 1 yr be. i.lart Im mac 3br. 2ba, frplC'. TRl-PLEXES PIXl':lt tl i'l'ER~ "' 'SK0,1100 ,1 nc.l $!15 ,000 llt•rt•"· vuur 1·hanc1• lCI hutlcl up ~11u1tv ra~1 •,P.IWQuail ~ lii•Plac• Prap•rti•• 7Sl·l9l0 1400 QUAil ST. NlWPOIT 61ACH 6 Units E Si~ CM Near W€':.ll'l1ff :.hnppm!( L1k<' ne w rntcr1C1r-. X 1 nt 1n\l'!.lmt•n1 llv appl. only :>.!0:1,UOO Zoned for 17 unit., w vanancl' pu:.stble IS units. Jljs 2 Uplx. J hou\e. $275,000 Prm only c~ntury Financial REALTORS 752-5353 ----Macnab-Irvine II EAl.T\' t ·o~l l'i\NY CYPRUS SHORES Ckcan vww lot & under Sl00,000. H1g corner loca· lion can hulld 2nd i.lory. So of llwy, Ap· prox 55xll5. Guarded 'l'l'Urtty gale IJrlVJle i)l•,IC'hl's (J 19) Lvnnc Rothell 6-H·G200 H 1 lot l.alo(una lll,Jc h. Tt>mple Hiii area. SI~ 50tJ ('all l!M-1;!130 l>l 'l'l.~X I.OT ('n .. 1,1 L'mts. Cumnwn·i.11 or In duslnJI in OrJn~l' C'oun ly. Mu!>t m.1kl' )>('n:.c M in . prict• ~!IUO,OUO 75:.! 77·10 -------Small llutlcl1ng Jo•irm needs lob. I ear cJuv. l\1> •ir f1Xl·r·u111•1·r-.. 11r t·\ c•n Jc.lei on.s. H 1, :!, :1 & I . ,\II com m1::.siun~ to sl'll111g hkr m no comm1s:.mn tor owner selll·r. Hkr. b-tt: ()t,ljt, ------- Rentals ••.••.....••........... Houses f\lrnish~d ••••.••••..•.•......... Balboa Island 3 106 .•..••..••............. JULY HI-.:\ r .\I. ~l!ftlll mo On lhl• H••' I 11lllt .1 Br. 2l>a S.1h ... l1Uf\ 1<1·.11 f': ... 1alt·. 1;1:i fi!lllll llL'\UT 3 br 3 b· fam ocey. $475. 752-1920 IOIOl Cully Sark. {:all Apr 15 Ph·559·0123 dshw.!.hr, cul-de-sac r~. lrpl. frml t.11~~· rm Jeanmc,835-021l l'J:!l783 Super3br,2 ba, UW owner collecl 12131 ---S395 ~-2380 ___ _ ~r hl·h '.1!>0 ti-1G 10J!> ------Jt,o. cpl,. cJrJ~, Sjl!'l 245.9774 "" •COURT• '714 !16;l 45W __ _ Profe:.s1onally decorat-New 3 BR. 2 Ba, wood- IJ PHIMI:: Jo;,\STSll>t-:C \I CONOO. 2Br, 2b<1, 1lbl i:ar. int"s wshr /tlryr I refris.:. llrand -s p~111kin' lll'Y. Yr l y. Isl' .it l)-12!'1 mo. Call for <1r1pt.1 Mary or r>on COLE OF NEWPORT llEALTOHS 675-5511 D11pl1•\ 2 Br 1 llJ. c.·omp Sparkhn~ 2 Ur, encl ~ar.1 __________ 311r . 2B:.a Condo. pool. new cpls, 2 blk!. lo bllns, palt0. W/O 'Int ~ Jlr cond brand new beam <.c1h11g. frplc. 3 'Hr Wo ~db l'ldJ:c crptg, drps, air cond. Twnhse Whttr s .. ncJ pallo. lge fed yrd, grdnr swimm1n'g heh, boating, & wtr pd. Will lease lo far bur PI a 7. u . no No fo'ce To Tenant area, $340 mo. 842-173!1 rtuldren, no pets o11l'n 3Dr,Jba,fr.cknS15o Sal/Sun 11-6PM 3'17 W. 3 Br. 2 ba, Po<>I. SI 111 W1bon. 213-447-5260 2 HH. l' ·Ba, adults S.125. St25/mo. Colle~c Pnrk 3 HR. 2 ba + honus /fam rm. Clean & sharp. J\ v111l .t 11111. Hl•fs. n•cj'd. Call ChUC'k t:ven•ll, Ai::l 559-4026 No fee 3 Uedrm. 2 IJa, Fil $45() 1 Bcdrn1. 21 ~ l>alh ocn vu Condo. $4!>0 :J BH. 2 Bi\, IJ?e vd S.175 4 Bil,:! BA, Seal.Jurv ~75 :J Bil. I'', lia, Yorkto"'n Cont.lo S.125 OuL~land1ng, 2hr & gJr. tenni·s hiktn" b ike cover my cost S38S. mo, Lg yd for K&P S!35. trail'i, J'druni, ;;~ mam· No dogs. 837 __ -39_27 __ _ Tcnl'"' ~!l8-·!IH9_ l ~m_i-_·c_e_ tcmrncc. $.i75. 644 6593 L.oguna Mh)uel 3252 Hent saver. 3 hr. 2 ba, lg ••••••••••r-"•••••••••• yard. Now only $315 New-Woodbridge--:;Ur, Love.ly 3 B~ 2 Ba .~me, Tcnex898·98!H S_m_F_cc _ Laurclwood Plan, nr pk, tplc • .. hltns, yd. , The s.sso mo. 1714 l ~-2521 lltll<i . $385. 494·1930 ev:. ! hr, q1ls, yard, ;.:ar.1;.:c, ~IO K1d.,.>k All 1n ~oulhcast Coats & W<tllan• 1':'>1:tlC'!lli2 11~.1 3242 Ueluxe4 Br. 2 Ua, cent a ir L~G UN/\ ~I~~ 1-: l. II II ••••••••••••••••••••••• cund, lrplc.', cov patio Jlll!s 1de, m1n1-v1ew lk:.al :1 Br. J ba townhousc. sn5 Cahf. ranch s tyl~. -l f>l!"J-29711 n••ll-nHo.1lcd, Adr -.ml l1WJJJ I hr, µlt•x K1cJ,. uk ltll'<f yd Stnl d11ld 0".110 Only :,Ii~• Sparkl1ni:: m·w conll. Beaut 3 HR.:! Ba. lrplc. Bedrms. formal. dtnt!, S 17 o Ca 11 · ·Li I a · ·. upgradl'd t•rpt S:l7S family, garden kitchen. ~lti-1371 or ko.16·5451> en·s ,1 BR Univ l'rk. l blk C'~a,·klmi: fplc. $450/mo, Walk to I h1• h1-.1rh I rom 1 h ·, S45'l 962-4508. th1~ loH•lv :1 lot , 2 ha, Inn alm~t new bachelor rom~ op!:. . q..1ts cJrµs, ll 1) av:.111 Cone.lo Sunkrn ch-n. ~l:.hortlc~sc~.t4Ml5_lmmaculate3Br,2ba on a n 11 w ~ 3 , .• 111 t• f1pll , pool. <lshwshr, on Woodbndgc Estalci.. :.cdudcd l~t. F1replc. air J• t· l ' S2 !I 5 t-de p Tl'nc.,x K!l8·9ff~I Sm 1-'l'l' 1~~' K\114, l!W! Meyl·r Pl * :! hr tov. nhous<-. M l's.1 24 \It·'>·•· s:J•• :.1111 l'htl BolboaP~insula 3107 Sulit\ JO l<llr ~> 1!!·210'.I ••••••••••••••••• •••••• FAMILY HOME \'m il' Patio, pool. ~~J Li.! I br, 2 h:1. frpl, fru:. Ch1hlot.._~·!197~- v. .. hr rln r, dbl gar, S.150 tH:! bkl12, 1115·<1533 ill !11~3·1Sli9 POI !16J-5!!t>2 ncw3 BR. FR. frpl.1700 t·ond S.1..!51mo. Bond :.q ft Lincoln mdl. K.ealty,ll3l-~1l 3244 Beaut. home. Will rent or ----lniM .! Bit L.nils Cn-.LJ .\tc•,,1 ~75 OllO By Apµt only &15 1103 \J!l 1 UNITS Pride of Ownership. Balboa. Six I BR. on• 2 BR w frplc, Owner. $345,000. 644-1554 NEWPORT BEACH DUPLEXES ·1~home Trir Prits 2300 .•..................... )WN vnur :\t oh1lt> Home Lot 10 J 1'1:.anncd Com- muntty. I R to 21 ~ Acre lots on rolling hills 111 So. catir 645·8880 jrt. ;;, ex- l'l·pt Sundjy. L llar- n son. Bkr Out of COf.lnty Properly 2550 .:~) :J Bdrm, 2 h~tlh unit~--•••• •••••••• ••••••• •••• c'lo.,t' to b\•ach & '""" FllH S/\LE ~o 1\c rc·s 1•111g $"12,000 1'11w tree:., w;1ll•r , view. 12 011 from Chtl'11 (';1llf ...:lli,IMIO Ph !'il!J 375~ ·1 Br :ma &2Br tH,1 I blk to ocean $1:17 ,ooo United 11krs, Hltr:- Paul Shapiro 646 7111 • Rorr€'go Spnni.:-. <111ph·' <;.'9,500. I:! 11 Br I nnmw .;JK vr. Carrv 'di OWl' Ta\~·s S2M ~ r !l:t:l 11'171 .. • O r .1 n i.: ,. <' o m 111 1· .. n1•·r. ;:n""' :s;::;i-; \b \ .1ui.:h1 \ •I 1,j', ti!Hlll PRIME USTSIDE FUH SALi.-: 160 .\crcs Wooded, troul stream. l;lkl' cabin l'rtv.1c•\ \ l'.Jr round .iccl!i.s. 12 rn1 lrom Chico, C.ilt l . !>1211 000 ~1·1 31:;:; 4 Pl.EX saa.ooo \\.111 hu11ft c u-.tom :.!IMrm 11111l-.. l'r111' 1111'1u1lt·s I.and. Low '.11 .1111 v area. I< e cc 1 v l' I ·.t o wner dt•prr<'iat1on 1 • h111?1· i!.11 111 n .opt 111 tiAI. \ PnOl't:TtTlt-::... 1 ·,"1.1 \1 ,..., .. +-.I hr, l.11111 (;all(.;l•o i"ru, S.12 :J.136 I\ rm 111111"· \\ I rptc h,•;im , 1•11111 ~ .. 11 , 1 Ranc:hcs,Forms, 11.1t11" ln1t1m1· ~111 1:11i Gro•es 2700 ~ p .. ~:-Ml.OOO Prut. univ. ••••••••••• • ••••••••• •• I r .1 clt' ok. OY.lll't \~l •·12 'ltilil: Sound Investment AVOCADO GROVE 2.43 AC-$52,000. BEACH REHT ALS WI~n:n . Sl'\1 \1 t.lt \ EAHL\ 5 Br. I Ba tk~·.anfront Yearly Sl200 mo. Burr White Realtor 2901 Newport Blvo NB. (714) 675-4630 5 BR. cxcllJ~I\ t' l'ntnl area. •Ill bl'.1< h :;xoo mu I year lcu ... 1· or ... umrrtt•r rate tii3 1~~15 1;;;1 ;11;~0 Corona d~I Mar 3122 ••..•••.••...........•. Sli Pl-:H ('J,1':,\="1 '\lnl l•w S11 11" ,. \dull'> no pets :!fir ~lliS mo Ca II 1\ \'h X:t:J J'>l:!7 d.o 1,';' I i:IJ 1 I'\ Irvine 3 144 I llr. 2 Ila , nr ~' l'.,l J'l,1.ta. <'Pls. bltns. lqilc . ct...,whr. lJhl. gar<1ge. :--.t!I :J.."62 Sant.1 ·\na lit:-~ BR. frpk. !-!<ff, vrcl. 1 hilclrl'll & pl'ti. OK S:11;:;. i;.12 ~lti l or li73 078:! MESA HORTH Vacanl i\pnl I Allr;H· J BK, 2 Ha. hou:.c. lc•l 1 l'.1r 'rd. 01ct> trees & :.hr uh i!t!rv. P . V. :.tone fr pk, wood paneltng cu ... 1 llhUlll'rs. wcl bur ltH7 Concorcl St l>r1' l' I>> $395. mu ,\gl. Gt!ori:c.· i\1 a rt tn . 5'1f H«i40 Brand n1·11. :1 bedrm LANl>INC; hnml' 1!>1111 ... q ll with fnrnul rhntn)? own('r WJllh I ) r li:.l' & S57~ 1wr mo. 1nl'ldi.: Aardcncr Sharp :I bl·clrtn. 2 h.1th h II 11 S 1• I II ;.: r I' ,1 l nt•1ghhnrhnml I m nw1I Po" ~10111 11\11 ltOlil'r h ffra lty >WH 6liM ')cp rear :! BH hl':irn eeil .\IESA Vl-:HI>t-: llt·dt•<' ani.::.. 011 ll1 11.1clw.1 y.~--------­ :1B1 , :.!B:.t , lam r~1, ,lrplc' pal1t>. 1-.1rporl s:w11 ~II~ ~h1.~:-. q,b, S IJ!J mo Emplyd ;.1dll or qiL .>-1.> •116.l !'>IX-·13ltt lhill'c·rc.,t :tBr, ::!H.1, 1 l11't' .1-19 Mas:noha. :!hr w d1•11. lo O(' l'olll·~l'. & twv 2ba. frpk, q1111•l lrl'l' ,;17~, mo !lli2 i7HH or ltnctl :-.trn·I S:J7;, mo ~KHK;l Rich \work I !>·17 K·l5ti F;1,Lo;11ll• ~:.!5 I Hr pct OK 1-'l'l' ~1.11n lfrnl.ol'o ~ w.;;:1111 Chumel tii:l-li:ll H1•11l'r :! hr. nu qi!-. & <lrfl'>. ll 'll :! Car ga1 ~12:; mn i i I !Hi:l .. 154i!I I llavt· St•\'l•r;ol :1 hr h11ml's & I ow11honu•i. w 11001 , ll•nn1•1. I'll' S·l 25 S!l511 .Juan 11t .111 x lfi· l:J71 or ~lfi W17 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1ca:.c w option 547·&.~1 BRANO NEW IMMEDIATE days . 67~ 19'J7 eve:. By owner 1''\Jlly carpeted, prot POSSESSION -------1 lndi.cpd 4 Bdrm home l :.and 3 hedroom home~ 1n J !{VINE . !\ear ~l·hoob. shopping and l'ai;y access lo frt:Ww:ty:. .and main streets . From SJ.'i01mo Calltosee RANCH REALTY 551-2000 MOVEIMMOW I and~ bedroom Condos. Near frl!t'way:., sl·huub and :.hopptnj.!, From S!75/mo Ca 11 to Sl'C RAMCH REALTY 551-2000 Bnght & A1r:v Pool home. Near Crown Valley M:.all JHr. l·'• b.1. frplc . Ava1la· on Ana Maria w1lh great hie Apnl bl. S475/mCJ. open view and pnvacy l'h 752 i8.t7 $575 per mo. Give us ·' ------• call Willows •I Ur :.! Ila, x.lnl M A y Q C K ,1rca, nr :.chi, park, $395 1 o no·o"A' """ ; .. )2·1307 cvs/wkrHls LAGUNA BEACH 3 Br 2 ll;i, I pk, rntry _!714) 494~214f!_ k1tch, hltns. dshwshr. nr Mission Viejo 326 7 park & schl, S.1!15. $150 ••••••••••••••••••••••• :.cc. no last mo. 751·2445 Rl•nt for Less Castille, -l .lniversit y Park -3Br, 21la. Cam m~. patio. 3hr, 2ba, Pnncton Mdl frpk, btfl vu. 1525 sq!t; Ideal location nr adult quiet. S350 mo. (213 pool S4!'itl By ownr. R2J 2791_) ------_ 5.52-11875 Aliso Villa Condo. 3br, Brand new Woodhndge 1 •,ba. :.attaehed j!,ar. tnVINF. townhouse 3br '>b·t Nr pool. fresh pnl. avail ••••••••••••••••••••••• ::)2211 ..! Ill', J!.1r k11b, p..>l:. 2Blt, l Ba ••.... SJS0/395 Pr'· ;no5 m· 0 6:,3~5U..,' Apnl l S325. 830--0871 & ''BH,2"--.••• "A50/5!)(1 Ii"""'° ' 830.5750 Turtlcro1:k. 1 lllt ;?•' lt.1 01\ 1"cl' .. .,... J'9 E S1dl' charm ing wt•ll kept hsl' on quiet cul 1fr ~ae Jbr. 21w. 'unroK1m, r.,m rm w 1~1· hric•k frplc. I hlk lo lilh St ::.11;:; Ni':W HEACll llOUSE l lllr.1 lovl'lv .1+2• ,. t'I', clhl l!JI . v. .ilk lo ('Vt'I )thing \\ .111 1111"" ~1;.o $.'JjU \fo l.1· ll .11"1r \l.1111 Hl·n1.i1 ..... 111 :;r,o 2 nn. 2' ~Ba...... S.'i35 3 RR. 1 I n \, A/C. near ' ------.-•. :J nn. 2 Ba ....... S.lfltl liOll !'l"hoob ="••ar corner or El Dor3do Hom., e-2602~ lh·ally K.l:I 14"'1° F s11n: ,J tu h111n1· flit 111 \, .t('.tnl 1 llH. 1 , lia. 3 llR, 2' z ba .•... S.'lOO '!'iflO \!\'alnul & '"ul\ .. r S375 Honachon. 3Ur. ~Ba. Cam ('I.E.\:-.; '.J flt . cl" 11111\\ II " ~ "'380 """ 9657 Hewport~och 3169 Span clnorl' <Juid SI d1N•t111111·.111 .._17:1 \~k IHR,283 ..••. $4651515 mo 714.559.4517 or~':"· ... mu.°"". o1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .... 11111 m11 !.lli;J ;17;1 '" ,,orcl.nn1l<·l'.~1111 m" forKt·Hh !llill 1;1171\kr 1111•.21..·Ba .•.. ""9"/725 ~,1 '975·6"''7 itillShSI i~lKl7R C.1lli:;1;1o;:t.1lltil1 \I ' '7<v .. c.u ------- WOl"ld's l(r('j{('"il \ l('Y. I Dana Point 3226 2 fir l'Onclo. ;acJult ( "":' For ,;e. 2 nr. 2 hj twnh:.r Sl?P· ('OZY ~~,r. A/C. 2 ba Hav !:.land "'.it1•1 f1ont ----------1 •••• ••• pit•\, pool & r1•l' f.1nl Nr m Univ Park Ill. Close to Now only $325. • hornt>forlca'\' Slap trn .!llHapt nn1hlldrt·n.••••••••••••••• • llrookhur ... t ,.,,. ,\it.cm-. -.chl:.&park Cln&well Ten4:xll9t1~91Sml-ec• Ii:'" IM1al l•·nni... 'h I 1111 l)tl1' '.)l'l.1 Uan;a 1'111111 1·:,1·lu"" e ~'100mo K-17 ·1illl:J decornlt.'<I. Wall con:.ider ~"•"'r c•ln~n 3 uR Al1'0 Bit, J b~1th-.. ::;1 ~'110 l'1•r )lar 111.1 \ ll'Y. I mi. .~"" "" n ,, mo. yt>a rly lea .. ,• h ,.. 1 k Sharp. Tri 11'\l'I l"rpll' Sharp 2Hr. 2 c•ar ~ar:tJ!t'. 1 mo :.ub-lel to respon V1llj, u1r. pool pvlg .... HlfMBOLI> in: \f.rV 3 Hr.:! '1 '0 h-1?•· l'<•r l.tv rm. tam rm. <1 hr:-. 2 q>L'>. rnc<I ycl. S:JJS mo party, or lonAer term li;c S:WOmo.837-0060 lnH·,tml'nl:. a.75 t~ ~I••• ba. New drp~ q>l. 1·v'1 ~;2 ;r.n:1 ofr'cl by owner. Avail ------ 1,atao, h! tunl hu1·k ~d ·111/77. Call 559 573'1 or • :1 Ur · "·' \11·'·' \ •·r<h· B 11 n :.. 1\, ,, i 1 :1 , 1 ~1 . 2 br cond11, I h,1, comm 752 6810 ..Wwport leach 3269 ~t:.!.i si•;s,rnv 11;:11;um1 pool, rurport . l filill-1 't523C.otPU5Da·IRVINE --·•••••••••••••••••••••• mo cii3-i:!51 ITICI l'j II S-1\i ll:!iO :; '''l' tll • ·rl 1 ..i urn I rn ~Jcl,tMMI c· .I 'oh ('all for llt•t.111 .. RoyMcCardle Arbor Cir. s:mo. n:v~· llrand new Twnh~e. Waterfront-Dock, 4 BR, 2 ,\laturc tr('(.'s Jwaut11u1 Realtor 181 o Newport Walk 10 marina & l>ch""· 893-6571, l'Xl 210, l'Vi'.'> OPEN DAILY ~<..odlm?~t· Vact~nl. 2 f!~ Ua, frplc, new crpts. lmrld1nl!'>tlc111 l~in:.nl -r--taM•sa 5487729 Sp;ffkhng:!,.,ty.3Br,212 1<97.4759 KA,M .T061',l\1 12 Ba,$:J.>omo.li44·SS6S, drps,bltns.$700 644-9932 ~;1111111 1 \Jo 11t-,, 11l•I u11 \ f11rn1:,he<I :i twtlruum "'' llw w .1tt'r l nt lt11ll'' l ~I boat ~II 11011 ,\~l MAYO CK , ,,1• 1•••u -\' , •• , I A!~UNA l\l A( ll C714) 494-2146 JU'>l •1Ut!>Hk rJllhrnok. Cone.Jo, Otl '1<'f>"i, uppt•r -...-> .. • b,1. l'pb., dr1>!>, lrpk. Rel' -------675·5"4R or752-BAAI> Own<'r H'r\ flcxahlc on h.•.V. :.>l>r. 1lt•11, 2 h.1, rrr1k ----------1 fauhltl"• 1..,1. S.135 mo, Jllr, 2Ba, lg ycl, dog run, UNIVERSITY S ------- financ 111;.: ·n on'! rn.-. ... Su1wrh furn l'\l l'Jlto. {';111 l'al Ft.\ 193!11i7:!or palio w/l1rcp1!. i:ara~l' PARK Univ. ,P:irk 11;,. tipcr BLUFFSCONOOS p1111t. 1111t l1111-i!rt•1•11 Nptllli. s;n,, :IHr.JMlin. Chnsll:11.:!71:; c.lr. rrnt & h.11•k, near clean; 3br. t:im.rm, I.eases star ting at S450 thi' 1!11"'t In' t'"'' m••nl "I' \\..ail :\l.1 \ l 111 ""' l 1 0 <'cl ' cl • ' 111 ;.: '1 r occan, S.'lllS mo 9fi3 IRH2 A/C, l::arth lone!., cu!·de· Month. Agent 644-1133 ----------11'11 rtun11 ~' On I} ~10 mo 1'..:i ,,11 ,,.1:1:.! v.,hr clr yr h1>ok 1111. H\' SToro 3232 2,3und 4heclroom homes :.ac, 1mmed nc•cup. <.:om-_ _ B h I :.;.;:: 1100 c.1111:;2 171KI p<arkm i.i \bo . .! Hr S29!l ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 ODRM, Cl.i':AN ,\v;ul near ~hopping, school:., mun pool 21 Almond TIH:COVE eac ncome Or'l'.llllrnnt ( 11t1.1..:t· llor . v. ..... ml' (',1115.t!l·'i2ta'l Lakefrnnl Lk Forl'st bllns, dOSl' !:•. SC'hl & and freeways :1r1·ess Tree Lo S475. 1\40 7905 noatsh~ avail ,\I l<X'a\1011 tor rt!nl.11111 [ ~ lt~~~1·11~·tl :nail \pril I .lu11C' Ill. •------F:mtasl1l' \ l. I Br. :l B.1 . ~hop S.175. mo lll•8 J.IM From S425 /mo. C:.all for I Or 2 BR. condominium 1 nmc Two s<'p:.trjtt• ----......... -~lmn i;1:1 :ti:!:> 1 b 5 5 mformallon. Terrace, lmmar 3hr, 2ba, 10 exclusive bayfronl homt..., on om· lot F.1n 2Br Spant~h ~ldl'. i'' H. cu prl\ :,.!I. 3 DH. 2 Ba. J:.!f, S.11!) RAMCHREALTY bltn!>. frpk, pool. Jae. l'Ommunity.Pool,beach, lJ!.llC'tnt·nnH.•.Sl'l"f)n ~Unfurntsh~ .1rrhedrl'1llngs,li:lrplC'. TI0-02'i7 ____ mo ti75111~5or11350211 551•2000 A\a1I now S410/mo. sccunly S7SO 645 )47 A ~ISO mn 2'11 \1 a..:nnhu ext lb3\' 67J..6571 or640-00Ci6 SHERMAN ASSOC. • " ......-.:-.~~ ....................... OJWn !->.al 10 ,:,, t dll 1;?tJ ) Lake f''orest, super \ 1rw ___ _ .I FIXEAUPflEI ~ 3202 tn.1HI~ 3Hr 2ba. l".tlhetlral t·1·1I· Vacant & ~potlt•ss, 3Hr, RanchoS.J.38r 2 BaSan Woodbrid~c2Br20a.Dm 640-6500 - I 1. , .'_'I Near new 41Ut. 21-iba. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·------• •nJ?s. att 2 l'.lr i.:ar. 1 ~1na. <;tl•ps lo Luis Rey, ~olf C'rse & Rm. upgrades. :.poc. TheDluffs·Townhouse. ~--n1'1..-dsTl.C Terms HKrt. TJU·:ttl.l 'l-'F~\'11·11.• CdmC'l cnl <".lq•rl. Weslm1nistcr !'ilall & lake vu S625.5·H-7<M_4 __ $395 55952.13 3Br, 2h ba, Back bay 71411;;1> ;,;17 :l HR,:~· . h.i Sli9:; "" ·1 Ar 2 Ba. rt>cl<·c. IJ!I' Cncd 5595 mo. RKR l>·U ti:J!f7 schh $3711 mo !lti3 t1377. TURnE ROCK view. s600 I mo. p h Olt!'i2:!:.>CIHO S1''.\Vlt:w n :1rn \'u•y. y,1rcl Sltl\I' rcfrq.:, 962·2811A~l MODEL HOME 644·5226 E Side Units 1 ·\I.I. ,1 Wh1•lan 111•.ol l'.sl Htc.• In vc• ... 1 mo 11 I !'.jH'C'tidtsl al11•11I 11111 I' I .1 ct t• J\ 11111111• I 11 r jo; ,a... I SI f1 l' lJ 1111 ' •1 II fl walt'h your mon1·y 1:1 mv 1'1\l.L NOW 540-3666 Wltela11 REAL ESTATE 2-4 PLEXES (,no,1t location tn II B ~1.1•1.soo ca. Pnn <inly l'.lr more 1nfnrm.11111n I all SP AMISH HILLTOP EST.ATE S1111·L11·ula1 \ll·w to on-.111 :!I J\cre .. maluu• or;nal!"" .and .ivoc;u1o'o. TOI' proclu(•l1on 111 warm <,1•t·l1011, Vallcy Cl•nter l'o·rananl•nt s pnnl(ler .. ,.,h·m Custom built s1•1·luch•d horn(• w /Ille roof. oulbw lciltll(S & pool. Famlly orc h ard, l und'o<":IPC<l yard. S 2 4 !I , o o o . T c r m s . Conio1cler trade. (714 I 749 1r.!fil1. LAND FOR RENT ('Mta Mesa, fertile land. 9.'>'<60". nower or Vt"l'(ela· hie garden. S200 per mo .• wtr mrl'd 2057 Tuslin Ave 64!>-6496 J f\H :.' • 11,, 'i.11.'lll ,1,, l'h11drt>n uk. H<•r., $39:> Rcnl or lease Lake\ ll'W, d ..... 1 h Dttrf1eld I' ark home, ---------- 1111; I \ \ ()'\ .1-;vs Wkncl., ;,.tR 12'1.• Mountain View 3Ur. 2 ha S!75. 2 Br, i:nr, kuls, l><'ll> 4 an 5 ~c room omes 1800 sq.ft. 3 beclrm, 2 Sea View, new 2 br, w/den home w/pallo. Sl:-.tl. No 01\ Fc1• m Turtle Hock ancl Tur-baths. Wa:. ;i model & artJum. Pvt s treets, ;1 f1H,:?•: 11.t S700\to '-r I I t -"" 11 1111 I 0 II R k GI F' J,,\f.i.t: HlltE~T Nr:W :1 Hr :? Ila 11 C'. a-. mo '"° ' . · or M.11n H1•n1;ils, 5'10 s:n c at eon. rom Super home with nil the Tennis & comm pool. .i t11< . .! 11·1 '°'''" ~::~~~· ~~.~~ ~t;h ~~h~~~. :::,:.13•1 :i~t 1~1"111 3234 Villa Pacific COfldo s~~;MgH1~ULTY :~e;:0~;~:~aec1w:~~8~~: ~~~~544~~~,j8 557 • no pl'ls. :S.175 li42 2164. otn a ey 3 Bn. 11.• na . 11001. ten· SS 1-2000 deckm" t>lc. On neat cul· ----------1;)1 ;;,.i7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• n1s, f:H'lnlt park. Nr de-sac :.trccl. Never Btn 4Br. Cam rm Condo, ----Attractive -tBr, 3lia. + elem. S('hl. walk to bch Yrly lse. s.iso mo. 4 llr 2 lived in. $575/mo. leasc. wlk to bch, tennis, pool. 1-:a!.lsi<ll' :S Bl(. fam-rm, l>ltn:., dshwshr, w /w Nl'w 11111 nt. crpl. S400. Ila, FP, 4S02 Wyngate. A1tent546.4141. rec facl, avail Apr. J. 11 i b.1. cltn rm, frpl, drps,frpl,autoguropnr. mo.552-9475 SS1·2000or894·3484 si;so mo. Superior Rily hltns. rdnJ? S350 + fee nr schls & shopping, flay -Woodbridge new 4 Br, 2~ 631·1304, 646·0781 ('hni;ti:in fam only. No & Talbert S450 mo, + M!C l Br, unfurn Condo Pool. Turtle Rock. Lg 2sty, 4br , Ba, lndry rm, din rm, lge•---------- JW'ls 54tl·3"r3Gor5414-77'15 \714) 833-3500 Ext 2!1, Carport. $?25. No pets. 2hba. Bonus/fam rm, 3 ram rm, upgraded. $475 Jas mine C r eek, pvt. days, 842·3612eve 96J..2077evs car gar. SS50. 833·9731 Jsc 54Hl399or 832-0092 comm. Guarded Gate. 2 Br house m court Newly -----, New 3 br, 2 ba or 2 br & tt523 C 1'\.. I 1lcrnr'd $280/mo Nn 2Story, 3 bedrm, 2 h.1. r, l& houses, II.kc new, Irvine Condo in Deerfield. LocJuno .. och 3248 den w/pool, jacuzzi, ten-AMPUSwa: ftV114E Pel'> 54H·6173 bonusroom.fpk,DW, $300·$275. Avail Apr. Spotless, 3Br . _2'h ba, ••••••••••••••••••••••• nis. $800 mo. CaU OPl-:N OAll.Y • S395/mo. 714:963-4569 1st/15th. 848-0l!OO fam rm, fplc, din rm, 2 Lease In Exclusive 3 Arch 644-4832. SJ\~. TO Ii I'M 1\fMAl 3 br, 2 ha. I~. yd. ~ ---c3r gar, Pvt pal10, hltns. !lay 3br 21'-ba F' fl vu 1---------- for children. R \' & boat Allractive 2Br. 2Ba. 2 car Open House Sal/Sun l 0-4 Quiel street, nr sch ls. Pvt· beh Ten'ni~. 'C:a1i Sharp 3Br. 2Ba. Lge yard. llomes for rent In best i.tora(le Workshop. S425. ~ar twnhse. pool, w /w 180.U rreshwater Cr. Nr green belts & pool IlrokerRuthSnchareves Nr J?OIC course. $.52S mo. areas, Nwpt, & C!'il, $2511 mo Avl. 1mmcd Dy~ cpb, AC. wshr/dryr. S.150 new. immac 3 Rr.hltns. $425/mo. Will consider 997.4051 , Southland As· M6. 548-0290 to SllSO per mo f>-111 2981 ti.t2 5200, eves· 673 4396 mo. (213) 433·8266 eve. cpto;, drp!I S~5 1147 152~ sh 0 rt t e r m r ent a I. ___ _ _ soc • 835-2012 Newport Hgts 3 Br. comp. 3 206 Dana Pol;,. 3226 Dana Point 3226 Darte1 Point 3226 ~-7815 Spectacular_Oc_e_a_n_f -ro_n_l redccorated, rent inclds ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• PLEASE COME Cllff Dr. 3 br. frplc. grdnr. 5530 mo .. Open lc6oa l1land SW1ss C H ... LET 2RR 2BA llm1ry upper LEASE ME! $600/mo. (2 13)876-2723 House, Sot & Sun, 3.33 ~ Duplex Sri.ill mo :vrl\' • 2 Br+ Den+ View eves Pirate Rd. 548-7288 ~'filiil1izm"I 3 Yrs old JHR. 2·!>lory In Lillie tslantt 'rh 2111t HOMES FOR RENT -------the woods on 4''\t acres. 2BA S4~ · · Townhome Sot9S mo N. i::nd. 2 Br 2 ua, fncd lMI Monaco 2 bdrm, 2 All uttltt1es On(' acre DONTYl.f':R&i\SSOC ON o·N· POINT HILLI •2Rr +Den yan1, clMC lo benrh & Ba. den, grdnr, water 607tW.-.H.I . <.'11!1l>1 Me!ia Ouplt•x 2 BR. I'• Ba. lmm4<'. owner~ unit $1!2 ,500 J\ ltl S4fi·8f>.IO Industrial ,roperty 21 DO ....................... SALE OR LI.ASE 24 .000 i.q fl lndustru1l -llld ~ <:omp:irc economy & ncx1hillty Leuc a\ 9 5' !lq rt NNN or purchH~ s:iso.ooo. 1::1' ttlknl OrAn•~ 1oulion call (7W)~owner renred ror .m1mals. out· Re:ilton; r,75 .41100 A A Townhome SS25 mo. shop!!. Yrly t!le. 494 7079 paid. SSSO. 645-8248 bwldm1tsand fru1tln-es.1-----ONLY $385 MONTHLY' •?.Hr+ D<'n Xlntterms.llKR. Coronoct.IMor 3222 • Townhome$550mo F'anlasttc oceanvlew. 212.35. 2 Br, TH. pool. 714/IJ77--5001 •••••••-.•••••••••••••• Ont end two a1ory Ouple>c.et • 4 Or home in The Br, 1 ba & den. \'l Blk to srnglcsOK. Fee. OR522·0530 ozy 2 br dpl"', frpl. ~~~.T0rom1p1es~n•d-~---i• .. IMMEDl'"TEOC"UP'"NCYI Wlllows$.19!'imo. bcl\.$1S0/mo.49"·12ll or MolnRenlal~.540-5370 hrdwood flrc; So of llwy ....... .. VU.I ., ..... ~ ..... • 2 Exec. ore. :.ullcs '194-7287, 100 AC level form lnnd near main rds, AlfalC11 Ctf.'lds & farm sil<'s In lllnkley Vly Ideal for fruit rarm, hor~c r:anc.'h or country li~1l\a. $495 per ar by owner. 8.'ll 28'7'1 !l11m 6pm 1'~ who need Pl'Ople That's what the DAJLYPILOT SERVICE DJ RECTORY ta all aboul! Adi ts, 00 JWt :o1 $·IOU & 2 8111hs ·Fireplaces S378 mo. -------NEWPORT RGRTS 673-6069 Enclosed P11110s, ~ AJI of lhe above ore In Speclaculnr V1cw Lux-3br, lba. Hrdwd fin. Br 2 llu. ucross from school. Yrly hie. $450 873-0948 or 673·9224 Jo·or lse. Old C<IM . S of llwy, 501 c .. rnutlon Spnc. 3 Rr 2 Bu. i''am Rm, 2 car Jr. wtr & jll"dnr pd Privaicy rinse to 11chool It l\hoppln•, l.'500 per mo. 644-4/i48 bd 5.'9M741 al\8PM Enclosed 2 Car Garages, 1 r " In e. ca I I t od 3 y. ucy ocean view home. frplc. rncd yrd, 2 car1ar Close to Schools, 752.1700 aplll-level JOR, 2li18A, No pets. Avnll 4/1. 1:1 shopping and. Dana ,,..i;, "' 9 • •• • •1·ri ro,., N••" dramatic deck1, directly Modena S t . $42$ mo Po1n1 Y11ch1 Harbor •~• ..,....1 f pt [ \a , I above Victoria Beach. _, . .,.... or np ·-~t~ ~ ~ ltiftHj; Tr~~~!{~~~;~~~mo. 0e:o~~~~~u:::. -!f!J:!tJ1-' ... .... -........ 11 .. Rd ....... T!f-< Ry Owni•r Rrand new 38r -------2't halha . HIChly up MOMU Condo 1n Woodbr idJ(e, HTl.LTOP-Ocun view, 3 1rodedl tsro/Leuo. 334 ,.""'•"'~...,, ~-.-. pool. jaru1t.I, lennl' Bdrm, Jba, din rm, dbl Vl~l•TrucM.DrlvebJfs ...,1:,:.:::.,. -~.. ........... ~ ·-court.." & toke. $o&50 mo. ger . $5$0 /m o Call tall for •PP'l. 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'• DP1-M,C• PMT·TIMI TIU.II UMT9» c.A&.lfO&MIA I J7IO W. c..t Hwy ........... ~ t714)6Jl-J200 An F.quid Opportunity Employer BANKJNG t :! & J h'rm unit-. lh•.,1gnt•fl kt• l'JI I\ C:.thforn1.1 ~11111~.ol""' I'' r 0 m ~ .. ~ II I I ,, l'inl':.t11n .. 111 • h1 '· •1 '1 .1•1 l>Jll~ Caso del Sol I3eJut1Cul Adult /\pls Gas lll':.tl & Cook tni? Pd From$235 2tti61 Hrookhur-.l , 1111 962-6653 frpk,.. g,1rdt•n pallo:. SM/\LL l'ommt•ri:1al ~ u n ~ Jr ti I gt• r urn Shop-. offin•., & storal:e ltd rm-, I'' t li.11 h' ;111el Prom $75 mo 5-18 7249 ">hll"' l'f' "·'II• m 1111 ... t•h C \1 O\er 500 J\t·t1H' lo1·;il bw. lt:.llngs Plt:a!>t.' c.111 or slop by for frC'l' mfo Ail l'.ileROrtl'' & l} pt.'!> We guJrallll.'l.' 111 pll'J~e LOANS BY2% A.110 2nd TD Loans 1"a1re.,t Term~ ~ince 1~11:1 Satfftt MtCJ. Co. LIMO.A & VICKI OutcaHMonCIC)e Few t~ Fvn of it! 3141C .... DriH 546·4741 (Acro~s t'rom Orunge Co. /\1rporl) Equal Oppor Emplo)•er MOTET£LLER tmper1al Bank hu a" 1mmed openlllg in our Costa Mesa branch. Must have note depart· menl l'Xpertence. Wtll work with bonds. ca:.hter check'>. money orders. commercial & ins tall nwnt loans & be fam1lar "'''h on line !>'stem:. Contact Lcshc 0Trel're (714! 835 0151 Minonh uppltc:snb t:ncouraged le apply ;.>,!·~·"I 1 '\u i\µt llgt-. 2 Ht , 2 • llu, LOCJll"O Beac;I\ 3848 F,1m Hm. fph. Jtr111m ••••• •••••••• t•• •••••• • \ita.. l>cl:o. En<:I J.,!:u SJ~~ <.:01~. runky, ~ljs:, l'lll lld Ii-I I tiO:~I 1'\·l' :\1 H I • I J 11 \pJrtml·nt 11k1• ,1 housl' -. illn l'nl,t "''II 1 1 "<l'\\Jlflrt :! l)l'cJt Ill, dhll' Nt•w Lu,ury lllll''-· :.!Br i:.iragl.' !-'pk. ti;is & 2li:i. \ 1ew . 11111'. o.dl "·Jll•r ixl ~}Sfl mo A\;ill ulln!>, 2 l·.1r •ar IJ\l nnw Ct-'11lury 21 S4R·llllK \\alk to lwh, clulb. no ot \•\C., 557 O'J75 a~k for ix·ts. rd Y1 I b1· ~'>25 l'hns mn 497 ·111 1 ,. I ., Ill' I I • J llvme 111okl·d tlll•al-. 11 dJ) + ,11,11'11.., park 1111:. <soml -.tora~1· I JU~I nunutl.'!> I r11111 F.1-.h1on hlanc.1. South l'oa:.\ l'la1,1 or '\t•\\ pnr1 \ Luxurv' II\ 111...: L1c1ltl} Im<•'-H pi:r,on,.,1 lnr lht• :i1:l1H' n·l11,•1I l)nl' S500 p person l' 1110 For :in ~1ppl t·.ill .,.,7H72h V.OOAM tu 11 311 1\M ot Vocation R~ntals 4250 .•••.•••............... • •l'd:'l1 di\ :! rm SUllC u11l p<I \ t' ample pkg. $1!>5 mu to rnn 675 6900 DAY OR WEEK 1'.:'<l'l' ~lllll' n•11tal 752 0231 Airport Offices I hlk lo 0 C t\1rport l>I' :-.ulll's w <•pls, tlrµ~. pn1tor1al :-.erv, FM s~!>tm. All ut1l. Jmplc prki: No 1st• n•q'd 2U!l2 S.E. Bristol, NU 557 70111 )OU. 7 51-3741 C:"lTED Bl'Sl"-:1-AS 1:-t\'EST\1 t-::"TS 15:.!S :\lesJ \'l•rdc L>r E \JerO!>:. from Kona l.n:.) Sutle lUti, Costa :\1t<-.J l 'UI Oj)l·n 7 da's GIFT GALLERY N1•wport Bt'aC'h Want .. .-tn c partner or m,1y bl.' purchased. :\tr. Smith, 10·4 675-3080 642-2171 545-061 I PRIVATE PARTY Will pa) mon.• lor )Our 2nd ·1 I> b42 3573 Cash lor your l'\IUtt~ hou:.e or <·onclu~ Wtll fl\ uJl or m:ikc b.i1·lo. PJ) menh !\krlt· 522 71i2·1 W/\NTEL>. 2nd TU . Sltl.000 Will 1rny point~ Wl'll M'CUrl•d CdM pro IX'l'ly. 673 lt;!jg CH'!> . Sen mg all Orange Co 549 2'743 HELAXING M/\SSt\li 1': Bob Jame-. Ltl Ma:.:.eur Outcalb !l-!l 4!H r1111 DltlNKl:'\ti C'rcatl.'s prolllem-. It docsn "t solvt! them II you need help. l'all ('AHE~Ianor llosp1lal 111 Urangc.6JJ_·9_5_8_2~~~- FOR LADIES ASSEMBLERS We sltll hin e 01>enrngs at m1r new manu/uctunn~ ranhly for (':\pcrtenl'ed per.-.onnd Ill lhc lil'low Jf'-'<IS PCI Touch-Up Pow..-Supplies Sub-asumbl~s Cables & Harnesses ~honical .Assembly Equal Opp 1-:mployr m 1r BANKING BOOKKEEPER Return Items Clerk Uank ex per req 'd. + 11•a1 ) " , . I 1al 1 ~17!l <IUlfl', 4.1;, 0;1k t 1\j.!l'nl li7:J h:.!111 P:irt Turn. 2 I~. S.:l~1tl, 111 ~lo < K'l':lll :-.uh• uf' Bl\ ti Bl<; BEAil l./\Kl<:FHONT 1 _________ ,1 W~din9 Mach. Shop l'abtn., \ 1111 Kil<• 7701 CORONA DEL MAR Proritahle Corp has lo WHO want to t;ilk to a 20'. D1.,t•n11nt :,i~asOtll'el ~ uy. Ca\ I :in y l 1 me Sl5,000 HJ'' Tl>, prune I 821 6137 Pcrtl't.' 1s a pro~rc·ss1ve. ~rowing L'Ompany that Contact Bob Creighton 833-3700 rrvrnc National Bank l'~1ual Oppor t:mployer IVI 1, l',11k NL•\\pott -.ult ka~l' I 194 ~17'.!i 111 x:1~1 !lti:1 sell out Pru•t• rrduced l'riv ah• offH't' 111 lhl' Nnw S7!Ui•HI hoUM' 511) f>!ll)O lbr t·h,1rm1·r l .. 1 .. 111 \ii'\\ 111 ( ,1 I I Ii Ill !Citill or l'lnl>L' tu ltd1 ,\ ,,.,,, 11 ::;;..! 1 .1 1~10 1~12-1 ultl pd 1•1;t 1:i:w nr S Cl t 3876 4V7 :!\Ii:! an e~n e -t ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOCJ"fta Hills 38 50 ()uph•' :.! 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AFF..JKO NE WPo~· T BE •\(H Park Newport u xu1n 1\l'i 1.1\ 1:-.1, lh t•rl11ok111g 1tw \.\.ii Pt EnJOY S7!'1uJ1111 'Pl'(' t.1cular liPll. l\tw1mm1n11 pools, II hi:h •d ru11 rt s rmll.'s of h1kl' 1 .11ls, pul 11111;, s hufrlt'h1 mb Jl;it·hs from $~'1 50, mo t\bo 1&2 M rm plan., ~story lo\fnhouH•s Eke· ktl<'h. pq1 , p.1l111-. & h .1 l con tt~-.. c r flt s ri r a p <' ri <' s. p;11 k 1 n,.: tlr•\ .itors CJpt111nal m<i1<h1•n 111· \t f-'.ishmn t .lancl, .l,1m bur!'C & ~an ,I oa 11111 n lhlh Kil PREVIEWING 2HD UNIT the Beach House I ontem1>11r u 1 \ &. t ,..,u,tl lht• lw-.l 111 ~ 1•\\ I" 1rl gtM>1l ltl1· • ll4-.1m1·1l 11•1l1111;' ••'JMKfl'& fP4 4t'H\•'I ""'" • l'li"h 1 r µI-.,\ dr ·'I'' • \nd 1>11 mut h rnon· Furn hat hl'111r l n.furn I hr HURRY FOR BEST SELECTION 113.l Su1wrtor '-'t•\\ 11orl l11•,t('h 646-8453 '"""''V'TI\ t (,. 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H \\\'l'lo. 111 .... kml r.111 •,:14 .. , \l,1mmoth 1111·,p1·11 He' lt<lll<il -.1, .... ft 1.1111111 'aun;1. ~10 111 t 111ll' < .ill tH2 !11!6S l'..thtn Bii! lko1r. "Ill' I:! St.op pl.I\ rm " • 111 I\' & pooltahlc ~t ... i..1 lilt I'» l\hl I L,1g lkh Rentals to Share 4 300 ••..•.................. '\ nung 1 art•1•1 I-! 11 I 111111 ... nwlo.er 111 -.h,111 · ,11\1 ;! II J ;1 I' t I I p I I i::arai;:t• slt'IJ'· 111 l1d1 :-.t 1.1 lllll 1;7;1 ;j!J>l I. \1011, 'I Ill' ~···d ,., .. Low Office Space L'enlral l .. 11:1111;1 Wl i.11 •. 1 t-'Pm nnf\ 111 211·, to ... 111 nw1• El l'oro.1pl '' '"till' '1511 Call !i!Wl 2;>1>1 F1•rol "i +--.h,111· 111! h' 1• (l\\n hr + h.1 l 'd\1 ~IMl+11l1llllt•' 111111;!11 \\Olll l'\;c'll\tl' \ 11111.I-. H00\1 \1 \I I·~'>•• I .1k1•, Thi <;u1'''"'1rlo; Out OI r lttelm I 111 \l' nrc;11 r l'EHSO'\ Sov~ SS by Sharin9 'itr:11i:hl ,!!II\ nr gal \11 'h ,I I I' ., II I I I\·' 114J 111,111 cl .q1t 111 I \I 0\111 llll1m furn lie'< Nt·.or o Cl' amt 'h"I' Pllll! ~I I.! 5!1 ""' -1 ut1lt111•-. Call~.~ 01:11> llo.•p"11ol.t11].-l1•111.il1·, I 111 h1111l1· '' IH1ol II II ::ii 1.1 n\11 t I ' \ltll !~i! fil:~o Gcroqes forR~nt 4350 •....•...•......•...... S3S i-:n .. 111"·t1 111s.:li· f111 sl•H ,1g1• 111 1 .1r uni\ :'II 1•' ol \ t Id I' ol I t•,1 11.11 .!'ll'l Offic~ Rental 4400 •...........••••••••... • I :'110 HU: r: 10-'\ I • 1·2 J Rm ill'< nllHL'" ~11 lea'" req \elJ \1rpor1t·r H1111•I row H\T"S. F'l"l.L ">t-:H \ X.1;t :12:!:1 Iii noon ()fr c-.1 llw\ al 3 \tt h 1111\ .1 ... 1r1•d r1unt & <K'can , u 1!¥1 111rn Oft' SUITI': fur rl•nl on•an \IC"'. II? hakon). u~tarr-. w J!;11,11.w. ~'lri<i mo 53G AA.14 (),n ul l>ah I EAST C .M. Retail or of<' ~p~1<~1· ul -Ml' 5<>-. Redl'C'or'd. <im pie prkg , P' l. halhs. l 770 Oran~e A \'l'. L11 646 487 l 1200 Sq f-'l Versatile usa~c. rpts Can he split i Rms lipper on Dl'I Mar. San Clemente. Rsn· ble. Place Rily, 494 9704. 2MDMOMTH FREE U you wan1 to mO\ I') our orr1ce nut of vour hcdroom hrt•:ik awa\ from yuu r IHl'S<' n.t employer. nr ju-it <,lart a new busme11s al .1 frn1· lion of the cost. The 1-;x ecutive Suite has the answer 2 Br 2 ll;i. West Pool. no t•hth.lrc S32Smo f.411 t>611 !714 > 54!.I 1302 Avail. arc-full xervlcc in· WATERFR MT NEW 2 br & 2 r + den luxury apts. ..,Built ms I •Trash Com1la4lor •Wel Oar j • t"lreplatl' • Pn' 1111• h1••11 I • r1 .. x1l(l11\~ I'll I JlallO'I •Smukt• 11t•11•11 r-. •Shp!'i avail II 1•n11nt• 919Ua)s1dl'1> . ll7l Ml4 Ope~llY __ dMdual orric<.'~ localed TP:NNlS &SE/\ In prestlgiouii Newport Center on a mo. to mo. Walk lo the beach from basis. Rent includes: th1<1 !\mash\ng 1&2 bdrm R cc e Pt I 0 n 11 er v . upl rnmplt'x, with tennis personalh:nd phone cov cou1l, dubhousl', pool, t d h JIH'tt771. 111tunn, t1unclt•ck ernge, mal 19P•to ' conference room,. under /.. l~aut1f11I l:ind~m1p1nl(. l(round prkf, Janllor1al /\11 1•h·r kitch('n l>ls· lltrvit•e. All utll. cxrrpt hwu1hrr. ~l'lr <:le uni nil phone oH•n /\dull~ only No TH& EXECUTlVt peb 1 br 1275 2 Ur P2S SOJft: S.o Terrou Aph ~SAN Nl<...'OL~ OR, 2.1'731 M1tnncr , l.aa Nile S\JITt-; 106. f714l.S3 0501 NF.WPORT Bt-;/\Cll. Ci\ OHtce hoore 9 to 6 640 5470 'lutual S." 1111:" Bldg Frnm s1:J2;\l ,\111pll-P01 rk1111: :ttr ,,...k forS1\:\I CH,\~I·: e11111ht111111ni:. Ja111l1111.il 11 H s l71li0rani.:i· ("\I "1'1'\ll'I' 1111'1ud1•tl ()\1•1 t.l~i 1170 !>Ill (MiOll ·1 Ill '-'I II ( )1\1\ ::-17 • 111·1 1110111 h 6 73-4400 W'. D1M·ounl IU', Int on SJ0,0011 :.!nd I I> :J Y 1 dm· t1.1t1· 1111 t11•eJnfrunt Imm<' 111 N II l'a 11 It ,I\ t>-15 li.1!12 Spiritual R~od~r lli15 So El C:immo ltPal San ClcmC'nte. Full\' 111· For <1 ppt 4!1:!~ i:m1; Ouk all M a:-.:.a)!l' Do \our "'ant tu 111.tkl' Announce~nts 111.\\1·2\~I iJI 5 118 munl'' • Pe-rsonols Do \ou haH· .i t',11· J hr:. Lost & Found Personal Service s 5 360 Jl ,,·k~ S..1 !t'JO"' •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• off1·r:-. the Jollowinll1-----------l>cnd1b •Compt:l1l1' l' W Jgt·:. •C'ompJn\ fMtd 111cd1l :.ii tll•nt.il, Ion~ h·rm d.., <1b1l1lv and llll' 111 suranll' •!1 llultd.1y" pl'r \ t'.tr •Chrtsl m:i... "l.'l.'k sh ul dov.n paid BANK IN(; TELLERS lmnwd opentngs fur 1111 l'all Telll•rs 111 the.• N H a11•a Jo:xpt•r'd pref'cl hut "'111 tram thosl' w :pubht 1•11nl:tl'I bul'kground Xlnt ~ro...,lh votent1Jl. salary & hl'nl'f1h We ha'" ,1 hrJnll nc"' \'l.'ncim)! mJlhtnl' Lost & Found 5300 Local resident :.eeks ap- •12 Personal lea\ e days per year /\pply In l'l'rson Wed, March 23rd Bet...,ecn lOam &3pm \ l>I\ 1-.11111 111 ll.1rhor lnq·,tm1·11t ('u • •••• ••••• • • ••• •• •••• •. pmntmenb as pl'r:.onal •Educat1onal ::iss1~t::im·c· •Modern l'arpel<·d. air cond1Lioned racrhtu.'s One uf a k inti ntolll'\ ----------•I maker. · '>tnJ.!lt• lo :1 r oom -.111l1• ,I\ arlahlt• 111 full 'l'r\ 11'1' hhli.: N1 Ill" ,\irp11rt !->1•1' 11-, .. , 1111 I phn111· ,Ill'\\ I'/ I Ill' I 11nf1•ft'lll't• Im -.c•lll'l,11\ 't'I\ "''"' t•lc· F111 1111ir1· 111111 t·,dl ii 111:1:1 :u •. 10 l 111q111• 111 f11·1·., l11r 11•111 "'"' 111'11' ('.1111\1'1') \' 1 l l.11:1· 11 llfll ::>II"' Slol/11 lfl'I 11111 f, llltltllh i. .. ,, .•. l'ttl 1111'1 ,\l .. 11 ;l\:r1lalil1· 111•1· -.t.11td111g l1111idu1l! \mph· p.trlo.lflJ.! Stor.1i.:1· l.111 »11:1t·1· .lu-.t SHOO Jlt'I' rno 11:.>00 'II 11 I 1'1•1l1•tl for 11•1.111 "h"I' " 111 .. pl.11 .111•.1 I 11q11111• ,11 I he· F.11 1111\ 1:!:1 I': :lllth St '\1•\\(H>tJ l\f-,1dl Ill 1,tll 1;;:1 1;!71 ur tii ;, k 11; I :\11·1• 111r11 .. lull '1·1'1n· 1•11•-.11g1• t ti \I l11e o1l 11111 ..,I l'"i rn11 I• 'K 'IC 1 ·, 17111 Ille Sll111· l111bl1I. ("\I '12.• ... , >l.1 ,'(. -.,!:1.1 1.11. n:10111 1,;•1 .r.0·1 ()11-.111 \11\\ '\e'\\llllll 1n1h1 .1iltl11·~ 1.1,11'1111 1. d1·1111.1te·.t 1111111 .. ,,. munl h tfl n11111lh ~2.1 r1111 J;,i1 Ml II & 11\'('I lto•n•p 111111 \11-.1 N 1·u11l 1·11·n1 ,. I Ill ,,, 11\lth·d ;, ... 11 lKll Ill 1;.111 1ox:1 11 .1 n .1 I' 11 I 11 I S .I 11 ('11•1111'1111• 1\ll k1111b 1111'1 •lt·111.1I 111•·d I· 111111 ~1.1:, t'lfi 111-IH Business R~ntol 4450 •.•••.................. LAGUNA BEACH Small Commercial Stor~ 11r l .111 hl' u .. 1·tl • .-. (lrn r..:~s11m<1l nfft<·l.' r.rn·.itl'd 111 nldl'r ~h11pp1111! n•111 I'll'' "-•lh ru-.111· .11 mosph1•1 t· $175 '\lo ulrl pJtd hv landlord '11~-,IO:'\ ltt: \I l'Y !JM.') s ('11,1:-1. 1..1..:1111.1 494-0731 '\Wl'T fH'll STOHi·: 2i .. 111 i'\' on St S2iS m11 .ll'rrv Wvnn 121.1>·177 iilll 4 DELUXE OFC'S c,,nf rm . s<'al :.!5. all panl'll'cl. sm "'hsi• in re- ar I or 2 yr kasc Lake Fnrc:.t urea l'l'rl l llarkrn:o.. 714 581 939;1 RETAIL STORE &-ach are:i. !l60 sq fl /\II new 1mprovl'm<'nls Crpt. rust. 11.:hlini:. frplr, etc. Ca'lh fnr 1m prO\<'ml'nts + flt.>x1hll' lea~•· 675-3080 I 10 4 l ll/\LBOA INN S250 mo. Yrly lse Prime ~pare rn lnn 675 8NO Industrial Rntol 4500 . ..........•••.••...... •MISStON Vll•:.JO• Xlnl hte•ntmn 1n Ill'" 111 dustnal park 1!13 1702 evs 493 71\117 Wt• lol'alt• th1· maehmc-. 111> \ tlll illHI shu"' Hiii h11w 11101wr,1t1• lhl•111 :'l:n pnKIUL'l, JUSl l'Olll'l't I hl• OlOnl'\ Lt•I II' hdp \till nt.11'1• '11ur fulun• ~111· 1·1·"1 ul For 111lormal111n 1·;rll \11 1'1·t•1l. i:l2· l20:l RESTAURANT L1rgl'. 11lt1matl' 111 II\ \Uri.'» & 11tot1J $-IO 11011 \' r nl'I nnw & J 11"1 gt'! trn,I! ~tarlt·d -.;,.w t;c:-1 gnJ\\10~ an-.1 E Z ops < 'hc<'k this' UBI 751-3741 Boot Soles Ser v S.lfi0.1100 lJ~t '1•.1r Outslandtnl{ r:ic1ltl11•-. Ins.: yard, Juthon1e11 lor .Juhn:>un. 0:'11C & othl'r-.. \ l'n· h\llL' help 1 l'qu1rl.'d 1· .. 1-.~ tl·rnh '. UBI 837-4200 Pioneer Chicken \\.OW' Th<• hl·st '" :11 l C It g ('11 'I up l,rn S.111,IHHI 1 1w1 \ r rwl J-. Z opr l'lllt•d llJ:hl ( .tll llJI llllJI 1• llL•t,llh UBI 7 51-3741 GIFT SHOP !. \C:UNi\ BJo .. \('11 l 'n1riul· 111\Pnt11r\ ol gilt!> Downtown i\lall Im· at um'. UBI 8 3 7-4200 BURGERS SI 1.0CHI '\111 g10.,.., S.1.1100 . !Tiii IH'i \I Jjllr I\ l \ d 1'1 H't•il 111 -..·II Fr1•t• ... 1aml'!! <llhl'r goocl11."' ltM•1 UBI 751-3741 Busml''" SJlr-. Co -..l'lh hu,..111e·ss1•o; 111 So Ora n)!t' ( ·o ffr-.t:iuranto; II.tr~ 1•11· lltt\ ur '<'II (';di R.11 <lllill (,\1-.o SitlC'..,ml•n "'anted 1 Jewelry Store rnp dr:i"'l'r m1·n h.rn "'"l' l'ri•-.lti!I' .1r1"1 Sit MIO 11111 nPt. I It-Ip 11111 ,, -.tt·.tl t Sl'I' It I UBI 7 51-37 4 1 l'r11t1·ssronal 1'rwqwl'1111 gold. ~11\cr & pl;1tmum I l yrs 11 t g h Si 1• r r a w11<kr1wss exp. nl'Nh <:robslake lo compll'li' l"qtlorahon thi:; i.prini( ·f1onan1a ·· an1·H·nl Tc-rtr;iry Channels lor.il l'll. l•'ahulous potential. This could makl' you rich' One or morl' rwrson<1. ssoo lo $5 (HJO rl'q. Xlnt background material for TV & movll' wntcrs. Cont. /\I Stnnl<'}. l' 0 . 11'n 11:>74 Anaheim, Cal 92802 ---- S.er Wine T overn INDt:STRl/\L LOC c:ross1 nj!; over S5000. p mo Pn 51 ~ clav \\Ct'k l'r>l'l' 1ndurics 2 Pool T;1bks Lillie food. low 1 l'nl Good term!< Tl MI':, 751 1400 •MEWPORT BEACH• :JRso 7700 ll.500 Sri fl UPllOLSTEHY S HOP. :.pnnkll'red 12 Fl 11,C'r Sl'<' ad under doss 1600 heari doors. loading r-~ Coo1wr & Assoc dork. ROH€RT NAT _5.16·l4R..J tn:w Attn' $100 Lo:.l Yl'llnw "'h1tc· l .. 1h pup PY Ft•m :!Ulh \'1t· F1•d l'll, C M lh-. 11:n -2270 I':\ 751 483li0 LOST Sm n•clcl rsh hrn n {'h1hu;ih11a :I 13, \ll" 17\h St lfah l'I l' '1 Ii I:! 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Vtl' St. Andn•ws <.'hurd1 N II . li:ll 2!1HO fi7:l 1172li 1..o:.t. 11~1 If moon f' ai mt \'11· Corona lh ghlands \' l' r \ l a m l' . t •• I k ' J{(•\\ .irrl f.7'.i 1H2fl 1"011nd Blo11dho1111cl Ft•mah• l'up \\.t•Jnni.: 2 t·ol l:i rs \I is<o1on \, ll' JO. .\lt1•1;1 Pk\H i\lontt·hl'llo HJ() 1111 Fount!. mal1• Ii mn·s old, DOI! ltlk \\ \\hi tht•sl M a I m u I l' II r ., v I c :'\ev.hupc & Westm. S /\ ~0710 fOl NI> 'nJ?. ).!rl't·n t•yed mal\• Tahh\ t'otl t'.m't k1•1•p \11· So l..1i.:u11.1 1~r.1 ',! lllh 1. o s t ' 11 u n g m .ii 1• S1amrs<• l>rl'lawl'd Vi<· Newport 'l\•rr:it·t• Condos on J 15 5-10 5151 e:-ct :177, 1>·12 17ti7 Found 1"l'mull' Wc1maran1·r. rtcnll 'y had pupe-. \IC .. :udid ofr ramp un S D. Frwy 54ti 1788 Penonals 5350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Onnkinl! problem" Call Akoht!t lll'lplrne 21 hrs a d :1\ 1\35 3>130 PREGNANT" C;1r1 n1t conftdl'nllal t·mms<'hng & r~h·rr11I Ah11rl111n. urinpt1on & kl•t•pmg A !'CARE •SHARON'S* Ol1TCALl. l\f1\SS1\<i1': 499·1224 •KAREN'S* OUTC/\LL MASSAGJt; TllE.~S. Kealtor. 7S2 50-H lnvntn.nt Storacp -4550 Opportunity SO IS 6PM 2/\M 838 1780 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Smell hoot & lrnilers, rrn tnl 11pncc. $1 00 pt'r fool Limit lenl(th 22'. 18111 M1mrov1a /\ve. CM St'l' MRt or ull 54A~ml7 fl'nc('d 70X~1· Int fnr rl'nl lnC<>!4t:.1 Me11a &16 S!IR.1 Double <iar11irc S60 Call 111 1 673·1'62 , 1110 INVESTM!MT CAPITAL W.AMTED Hold Fr anchuw to So C3 llf ror nc" Sea l-'nr.>d lle.,laurant c11n11•pl. 100', succe!isful 111 ~ <'1th•" in last fl yr11. Nl'tll $100.000 per unit. ~t>k1n.i cMh (or up to 4.0' , or rompany Call 1714 > 497 1004 or 1213) 598 0118 MASSAGE FIGURE MODELS ESCORTS OUTCALL OMLY 631·3111 !Wdl! Who ne«i People 'nml .• what the !DAILY PlL01' 8£BVIC£ DIRF.CroRY 10.ll•boi.ll! ' atde. drt\'l.'r, t:omp, l'ouner. l'll' tii3-11:11 *MASSAGE* OUTCALLMASS/\GE •638-0034* Social Clubs 5400 .........•....••....... •THE AHS WER * If you n• s111gl~ :ind llrcd ul lh1• liar :-.t•1•11c..,, wt l'<tll show ~ ou a "'a~ tu ml'l'l atlt'a('tll t· & ;1<'1 ,, l' SHIJ.!le Pl'Oplt· nl all aJ:l'S f:ist Wc'vl.' ~ot lhl' an::.wl'r :it Vidt!O\'icw. !l!J7-51<~1 Endoyment& Preparation ......•................ M1rumum 6 months (''< penence tn l'll·<·tron1c as :.l'.'mbly and soldt·nni,: knowled~e Please apply al PCC BUSINESS SYSTEMS A Division of Pcrlct· Computer Corporalton 17021 Von Karm:in Santa Ana, California An Equal I 055 M. Main St, Room 20 I Santa Ana CALIFORNIA 1st BAHK Equ:.il Opp Em pl yr m f • BARMAWS Day, Nii.:tiC & Relief Shifts. Call £or appl ~8-7781. lll'auty Opr E;.1rn rnm·1· by rcnl 111.: s pacl.'. Ll•ad lrll; Cd M salon. A:..k IOI Jim,f>-14 732lnr 552 mM:I BINDERY DEPT. V::irious duties. M u!.l ue able to llfl hca n· boxes. ~ day wk. Good· benl'f1ts. S2 71 hr /\pply N :.illon:i I System<; Corp., .t:Jlil Birch St. N 8 !Near 0 C Airport) E.O.E 7005 Opportunity Emplo~cr ............................... __ ... _ ....... __ , .. _________ _ Schools & lns~tion MEN WOMEN TRAIMFOR BARTEMDIHG TWO WEEK Ct.ASS NATION wmt-: JOB PL/\Cf:M ENT 1\SSISTA;-.;(' E GOOD.JOI! Boal Manufacturer -----------1 Pos1t1ons l''or · UPPOHTUNITI ES AMERICAN BARTENDERS SCHOOL 1104 K 171h St.. SA 834-1960 Schools Coast To Cnasl L.A . COLI.EGE OF M/\SSAG E . Low <•o;o t D:i) Eve-Sat Classes in Santa Ana. 556-7171 GERMAN LESSONS Call for info 833·9266 Cred('nl. teacher orrenni:: l'Xctltnl! sum ml'r prog I ltstoncal em•tron rd e'ploral1on . 548·i839, &l2-(1.l70 ------- Jobs Wont~d. 7075 ....................... Mature Exec :.l'rlv to house s it your home <plants. pcl!'.J for 3-G mos llcfs. 837·1!427 S P/\ CF. PL ,\ N N E ll . speuf1er of t urnr~htnS?!> for romm pr11J('C'h. hospitals, b;inks. hotrb. etc. /\vi. pt full time 631-0060 Help Want~d 7100 ...................•... Accounting PROJECT CONTROL CLERK ASSISTANT To Of c Manager lndf\'. to work m proV('r ly mtinagl'm1•nl oft• T} p Jn).! 50+, stJltSlll'lll t~ p in~. ltle bkkpng Xlnt benefit paekaj!e. S;1lary 8800. ltll~ ''i.., l KO.\ I r\'-i'-( >(I \1 l.., Personnel Agency 3723 B1rC'h St . N . B 557-0045 100': Employrr Retained ASSIST. CONTROLLER CREDIT MGR Report to VP of ftnann• Allracl1\·l• .,,tlar} & benefits. l0<·ated m the An.the1m area Scncl n· sume to 1\cl sso. U.111} Pllol. P.O Uox l!>flO. C M 92626 Automoll\(' New Dl'lail Shop needs hl'lp Top wages 1>atd. l':nKtne Steamer:.. eni: painters. buffers & polisheri;, up holsll'ry sham1>ooers, check oul, pick-up & de livery. A1>ply al 2059 Harbor Bl, CM &lS-1030 •1\UTOMOTIVF.:• • flOOKKEt:PER • •ALSO PBX• Molders G~I Coot~rs Grinders & Bonders Xlnl pay & fr111i:1· ben1•ftls Applv al C.:OJ!olJI lll.'(Tl'Jt ion li 122 Dl'nan Ave. Irv '7141556-3720 Equal Oppnr Employer loot R•poimwn Must have uttu11I JOb l'X· ~r in wall'rfronl boat y;ml. mech elect & hull repair on yachb lo tm'. Rlarkic's Hoal Yard . 673 6834, ------~ BOATS WILLARD IOAT CO. ll200 Condor A\"(' 1-'ountam Vallev lmmed. Opening:..l''or Exterior Carpenters lntenor Carpenter:. Touch-IJp Grinder Roller Expenence Preferred F.qual Oppor Emph>)er BOOKKEEPER 1-\Jll charj!;c Full lime /\meMcan Car Plan. Con- tact lltch. l1ond. 751-8910 BOOl(KEEPER f'ull charge for busy rOt\- slruction co. io C .M . Reply, stating education. exper. & salary requirc- mcnlll to ud no. 825, c lo Dally Pilot, PO Box 1560, Costa Mesa, Ca 92626 Opcnmg for mdiv e'< ver 'd in computerized /\ Payable cosl account in.g Constr uction back- ground pref'd. X.lnt workmg cond, co benefits, sal open. Vcrnl•--------- Trider Chevrolet. 215 So. Euchd. Anah. Ask for Max me 991-3100 Bo.>kkeeping IMMEDIATE HEED Call 644-3389 9AM 'til NOO"IJ THE IRVIHE CO. 550 Newport Ctr Dr Newport Bearh .AUTOMOTIVE • lool&keebrs BOOICKEEf'ER * Ac~~stru~!n For new car dealers hip Experience llelpful Mr Mrln<'r, Alia s Equal Oppor Em11loyer Chr} s ltr Pl> m o uth . AOllllRT HALF'• ,_546_ .• _9J.1 ___ 1 account~· A1cls Pa~ Hci:. Al·rt l'leasl'Call Clt•1 k \\ 1 -:lnl IYIHllf.1 AVON <;ktll<; ros1t1on full of v;irtl'ty 111 pleasant bu~) Ar-. You A 714 /835-4103 otrlce For phonl' In P.opleP..-sCMt7 trrvww, rontuct fo:, e rr so, you'll enJOY meet i----------• Sl1llson. 540 7650. Com ing peoplt while selhng munlcation <;ompon1'nls world hi m ous A VON t;orp 3000 Airway /\\'e · Products Good earn CO!\ta Mesa_. ____ ...,.~ lnp. Fleiclble hn. Call .Admln11trotln $40-7041 or Zenith 7· 1359 • Ba bysitter need e d . N1ture woman my hme. s dys wk. Mon Fti. Own traMP 1:n 9630 afters. Se<Ntary Munklpul Services Dept Sulary ninl{C $1135 to $101$ pc-r mo. 3 Yr'l ex µt•r. In pcrformin11 rull run~c or scrrct11r1ul duuc~ lncludln.: minor Babysitter /Housekeel)4)t, adminllllr•tlve task, 2 k1d11. wkdy11 Newpor1 Apply Peraonntl Dept, Refs Mr JI~~ 2000 City oC Laaun11. R.•uch. S.byaltter ne~lt-d ror s '~ 505 Forc~'t Ave. r hon" ct.ya for 4yr & lyr old 494-1124 Final flltng dell' lr1)r home Own transp. 3f'IJm. MW't hive ref's. 493 7538 Cafeteria Assistant f I PART-T IMI': Company cafeteria- Dulles will Includ e Cashier. Gen'I Set-up. Gen 'l Cleaning. Hr \ 8'308m ti) 3pm. · Appl)' In Prrsoh · • BECKMAN IMtrumtnh. Inc Jambon•c-&Campu11 on lrv1ne Equal Oppor Employer ,. c ·-... ~ c•sd• ...................... . ............................................ . ,\ttlUl.clur•I ... lrur t:A'anUm) At"O\DUn ColWt1I CONC l'ATl ·P'ATIO tu,.t Ptan Rlt\dl 6: o l·atltn••· O•W u r rt" CVM,. ••OtH> • --'tvl'UOfl U4Qold "fir'•~· t pMl'a, Ir-....i. 8.emolld. 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Nl'at & v.l'll m.111 mum' unl~ ;, l>.e)'> "I-l..:.i gu11a Bt·at hU1rhl'luh lll'l'ds1otirl:.part.°'rl 111111. ln!.pcction responsible Individual Kit<h•nHelp rwrcd !-.Jddld>:iek :11 1'.t 1-' time Summl'I :-.:! till t•xr><'r nl'<'e"·11 ~ IHivis ha:.optm111g lor D11t·t·l11t hl'lp :-.111,.,1 ti .. ~I :!5 111 for Janitor work No t''lP Garf1c·lcl CoO\ 1111,11 ('all lfl:!l>Jli l,:1:!:!1J:l:J.!.11l 111:rhr 5 11!il:!:Jror.1pµl. :!~:'~~/\' '"" i\ppltant·l· Pro1·ect '.\lu~lha\l'l0dlll'Jllllll:ll111 prl'fd \pph 111 p<•r:.1111. nece:.sary. Wtll lra111. 7il!I C::.11f1rlcl ,\\l'. 1111 fi l' 0 1. I.. 1 .i, 1 H ,. \ 1 .. 1.r11·<.1t1111.11a,11 ,.,111·1 ., , \lun.'l'u•, uni\ INSPECTOR l{Ood p:01r 1. 1~pply 1n lm!Jti71 CAR WASH HELP l'ror_.,.,,1.,11 11 <"rn hi .111 DELl\'EllY ll1Jl1 tor .. a1 " ~Ir" i,~ '' '" ... mw lt.1nd111~.1n .l11.1q111n 1:olt per!>on l' ilCO. 17:!11 ---------- !-' l1nW.0\1 r IX 51.111.1111111,., :\ktro ('.11 \\ .hh :!!l:J\l I Lu liur Ill, l' \I . · . ' 1.\ \:\I. 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Company 1 .tll \1 1 l..11111 ·1 t. l \ l II h Pt'llt'lll'l'. ;ib1lil\ 111 Ir .1111 " '' 1,11,w1111 ,111 ,,.,_ ,1n11,,,, p.ir inw l\ll 1· wrftin9 of test pro· .• 11 ti 1 :111 1 ;Jop111 p.11d ml'tlttJI, clt•nl.11. t.111 :.~1711 _..a.. d · I ' 11 P ,. 1 \' 1 .., " 11111..: t1•rm d1-.al11lny ;ind \loll~ 1 t 111•,.. 111 .111 \\I c~res on imp ernen· 1·rnploy1•1•., \ppl11 .1111 tation of software -.hould h:t\I' f'\l/l'lll'lil'I' lll'lfl W.llll•·tl V\pc·rd t\ lilt• tll:O.Ul',tllt'<'. 9 1" *751-9134• COOKS I 11r r•m' • 1•1111·1 I•'\ 11• I IH'll''' \\Ill 11.1111 ••II rl It I 0 \l 1 ·1 ·' \ 1 .. , I l ()1)1\ ''''""ti Int • •Ill "'"Jiii.ti 111,1111' I '11111 I' 11111• l,\)11 I d 11111\ l'k.•'•' .tpph 111 111·1 -.on fl.'\ t't \ \l,111111 '.Jiii \'11 1111'1.1 I \I Cook-Pantry Help \"I I " \I' JI I \ I' 11" I ' to II • \I ,1 I I 11 1( .... 1,1111 .1111 .1'•111 I. < : II \\\ t d \I I '''111t'll• c II. l••I II II rlr11. tnr•• I' t11111• f.\I' 11n ·1 ii ll\r•1 ~l Hl7 .!.>lo:! C f I" \! I. 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'\ I\ kuvt• days per yc.>ar and " '" \\llrl.. h1~t•ll'~ 1lq11\ 111 · ·t f II t l'l.o"tlt·'<I .\d =in:, l>.iil\ mudern. carpeted air· cu·~"' ry o a ypes. • HEMIMG WAYS l'onrltllonc<l fac1ltlie~. Pl~as~ submit resume in confidenc~ to: Anna Lowler, Huqhes Elec· tron Dynam i's Division , 3100 W . Lomita Blvd .. Tor· Pilot. I'<> B .. , 1.-.1ou, t 11-.1.1 '.\h''"· l'a !l:!li2h ·------t.:11•ll'rllll~'. \ .. :.hl,llll ,., 1x:r II. <ll'µt:nd .'t m.11un· I' I lnll' tu t It nll 1.1:; 11:111J RESTAURAMT .it n·pttnJ.! .ippl1t :1111111 ror<\101..~. \~Jlll'r'>"' 111 .. h '' ,1" h ct .,, \ 11 p I\ ,, I 11.d,hCl,1 1 ... 1J111l!'.t1111· \l ,1 t1nl· \q• "'H 1111 "' lit•Klrl' \Inn \I ar :! ht ( PCC BUSINESS SYSTEMS l1t.mtJI \.,,...1..,1,111t. t11ll 11nw ranc:t. CA 90509 , h .1 1 r ... 1 .t t' <'' 11' r , <:E\J·,H \LOFFIL'E \I .1 I 11 I 1 11 <' I " fl 11 " ph-..... 1nl ph111w m.111 n .. 1 111 h.1ndl1 \ ;1111•rt 1111 tlul 11'' J.:11'1'1 t thl I\ I' 111..:. tt1111 1-: )!1 n I oh ,1011, 1·1t11·11·11 l ,'(; 111 d t I' l' n <I•· 111 w I I ",.I liOll \'on "arm.in S.inta Ana, Cahforn1J " hul1 11l·11l1111 tl1· 1m pt ,.,..,.on.., ;\1•\\ purl .1 I,.,, 1.1 •. ">111 • l>Pnt.11 \11\ll1.1r11 • I· runt d1·:.I.. '"' rh.1t1 ~111•'. 111r hu::.\ Pt•clu l'r,11l111· '""Jlort H1'.ll'h .111" ..,-,,,., :S..'l";:l per mo dcp1·11d 111,! 1111 l'\µt:f .).~.:,.·,xH DEMT AL Assist l 'h,11 f'> ll.h' drnt t'lf\ 1'<1111 h.e n11l-d ~:tht• • .t nll111• HUGHES .. ttU •••t .. •..., ~.qv.il op port 111111' \I I-llC•·11111l•t1l't ENGINEERING DESIGN AIDE t3> 1•0..,1111m .. S825 r>er Month . ..... I l1111t l':ill 11:1:i no~:J a:.k Im -;ll•ll,o •11 1>1.im· GENERAL OFFICE HOSTESS HOST \1·1·11 1ncl1\ \\ plea,..111L .1p1>1•:ir.111lt' & 1wr .. nnult '' tu v.11rl. t 11111 .. 11wl11cl tog \lol..n1b [111 .1 pp1t1\ 1m.1kh ;1 innnth~ Coll 644-3389 I 11.'>J)('clor:- IH·PROC ESS INSPECTORS /\('rll'>pat't' dectron1c co . •t,\~l It! "\Ill>' THE IRVINE CO ;,511:\l'\\J)Ot tCtr ur lll'l'd!> .1n In -Process ;-.;""'IHtrl Ht•.11·11 ln:.pector. Dut1c:. inrlude 1·.q11.il<lppurt·:mplo\l'r elt•l·t r on1l· modoll' ___________ 1 -.oldt•rin~ & r C's1stance IJ11U..,l'kl'l'lll'I lll•l tllt'<I '>'<'lcltnl! 1n!>pel·t1 o n . Shnulcl bl' Jbll• Lo idl'nttfy t•lel'l ro1111· 1·omponent:. LEASING REPRESENTATIVE Allrarllve apl l'Omplt'\ ~ e l' k ~ I n d I\' w /;, ·u (' l'l''bfUI ~ale!> or ll'd::>lllJ.! cxpcncnt·i: lo ~hu"' apt.. & hand!{' ll"<t,,1 11~ :ir rangt•rnl•nl !-. M u~I hl' v.1lhng lo v.ork \\ccl.e111h. BEr.KMAN lnstninttnts. Inc. Jamborl'1' t l'amµu" llr I r'1nt• 1-:<1uul Opf.l'T Em pin) 1•1 & ha\'l' udJpl a hlo·I·---------· st·hcdulc 1\<ld tt111nal Ol)l•nmg for k•astni.: rt'p '>'ht> de:.irc:. p t111n" ~ork Call 644°3389 9AM 'til NOU~ THE IRVINE CO. 550 Newport Ctr Ur Nev. porl lk•at•h F.qual Oppor Employer LEGAL SECRET ARY Intelligent. Train J~ para-lei:;it GC'n I ... k1lli.. no lttigulton 752 1211 l.1f<.>guard s-Certtflt•ll f<11 pool & buy d 111 i1·:. Trainees acrepl1•rl !J(i8·031 I MACH NIST MAIDS WAMTED For motel \'.Ork .\ppl• i\:1•\l'l><•rt <h.111nd I 1111 liO:JO l'o:isl II"\ 'II II l'hone 6-1:! :Ji:IO MAINl'EHANC E MEC-tANIC •\l111·-~111111 t II .111\!t t " \11 pm! • l:qu;il llppu1 I· 111 l'I' \ 1 r I 1)'.lth•tolt'l'l I \\ IJ 11 d Ji I t It H l t' 11\ 1> Ii I ,f 1 \ h t l ' 11<1" lll.11111 ,. \I 11lll.1 II Ill ll'l 1•,lttl 111 l',11 l'l'I v. J.:•""''11! pr.•1'1111• '"n •n111k1·r l'.ill \Ion thru ~rt ~"l2 .!1.IJ t.'1Hlf'>I'' Ill <Jr,cil11q ... :d J.! l' b I J ' I 11 11 I ' I 1 \ , tnl!nnonwtt\ ,, d1 .dl111~· l'\~)l·r rc•q ti \h1 I 111 11 .ult•nl 111 I "'I" \11 ,,1 ~ 11nl•mpl11\ l'rl lur .ti I'""' :I ti 11 ,1 \ .., II I II II tlcremplm ... 1 \pph "" form' prm 1<IP•l ln t h1 ( '1 I\ I•> 1'1·r,11111wl lfrpl Hnom ,!(Mt c'11\ llall 1!1111 c•rr.rn1b Slal1:.l11·;il l\flllll! 'h 111' !'>Pl'l'dWt'll 111g IH'lplul 111u,l l11· Ill·\ •h11 ,,.., I"" i... 111.11nly lltlllllh 11!1· \\Ill I..\\ .... llll' ,,.,It l.tt 1,il dUlll'" l>."1 Ill Ill " I ,) l I .J II d \ l.uly tu 11"· 111 l'\l 1 m h.1 ,m;ill ,.rl l.t I Klil'I by cou1ni: Capable of 1----------performtnit 1lcta1led tn Isl Sht rt R1·q ' l'\ IW I maintatntnJ & rcp;11nni;; produ1 tio11m:11·hmcry.). ha:.w knn'ill•dl(e ol in du-.tnal d1<1nnl~ ('! I Hh !111 ,111,tll 1•\ du~"' 111111..i \1•111.11, ,'\. n1 .. 1ln•·~' 1m1" 11.1111 \o pt t'\ 11111" I'\)' II• t Ile!~ -..I.. 111d111I \\ k1111 , 11~1 li.i:!I 111d1n I .11• 111 11 I " \I \\ I I: .1 Ill ,\ \ I. l••I 'l'i~"I \\1-il lh111 !'>.tl 1111 lttlo I \ \\ l 011 1 I ' I • I .1 Ill I 11 t I • " \ii I 111, I 11 l 1 11 I II I" rn.tn.u.'•' "''"·' 11 lHt" •11• \"'t':' ti~\ I ll<'nl.d .\"!>"I I' l 1111l <0ha1r .. 1cl1· •'\ 1'' -.um:• SJh II B ~h .l'>lll ----------•lcrrdll l 111"11 p,111 11r111· IA:ntal Hl'tt·pt l't•no 1111• P t1m1·" po""blt' lulurt• P\pJn''llln 1>1 hr' !-.'I J'lt'r d .oll phJ..,•'!i ..-;per1.11l\ m .. ur .1n«'1' prn • t•,sm~ S.11 OJ>('n l'are•1•1 oppt ~ II !< ~I:! lih.11 CLERK !TYPISTS I 1'n,1l1to1 S63 I P~r Month <'out ·I • '" I '1"'111 "'' Ill I' 1'111)! & ol f1t.,. l'I ·""I ••"' tl1·,1 r.rhlt• \111 1111 .111·..,, tlf'lll "' ( ..... 1.1 ,, ,., .. urwmpl••'"" 1111 ,ti 11 .. 1· 1 1:1 \\I" It.· ITll•,.f 1111 tolllt' "\t'I·, \pph (Ill lllt llt pro\1cl1·d h\ 11t1· 1·11, '" l'l'r!.nntwl Dt•pl . Huo111 :ltKI, ('tt) llull 77 Fair Driv~ (7141 556-5350 Equal Oppor l-.m1tl111'!•r 111 I ~) ,. r \ • 1 " 11 n t 1 n i;: lwlpl11l .I II\• \\t•r·k I'll ••L! 11).~1.111 1.!prn DATA PROCESSING Fl>I' op .. r,11m 1 '-P••r 111nn1ni.: ,1 1·n11'11li· ron :in 111 :\1 111,11 h11w u~tn·: U..., OE"\T \I. \SSIST \ '\T FT lhr,1cl1• 1·\iw·r rl, :\. rJ\ he Hu,~ II It 111 ,If' 111•1• " t.!rt .11 -1.111 &. ht•ndth !!ti:! ii'.17 \I\ I 11n1l.·r II \~I' I .! li.•111.il Jt .. 1 l'Jll 1111,1111',., 'or' 1·\111·1 .1 11,1\ "''''" \l u11.1i:1•r. 2 d:i\' "I\ \\orl..tng \ .111"1" I• ht l>1 ·nt.d "\fll'I I t•q <I .. h1th lkn<'llh 111111111•• l..1i.:11n.1 \11-:ul•I t'I;, tifii7 IT1l11tl'.1I. dt•nlal & I Ull 11111 1, fund Ot-ntal .\:.-.1:-.I . t'hi111 stdl'. ('ont1H't P1·r~o111wl llt>pl ...,; II. F.xpcr n1·c ~Jlary PACIFIC MUTUAL n11t.·n lkply to Cl11~"1t11·cl illO NE'wport t'tr llr '.'il'wpt.1rt Bt-<'l h 1-;qual 011pur Employer Dat.1 Proc('c;sini: TECHNICAL WRITER $825 Per M0ttth ad no lil4K. !' o U<11ly l'llot. PO Box ISM. ('0,1,1 Mc:-.1, Ca hf !Ylh:!lo DENTAL ASSIST RECEPTIONIST 'Inn & Sat E>cper d Dr St hum m '162 tl3flfl J>}o:"1TAI. \s..,1~t.Jnt San Clemf'nl(' E'lpr 1lt· .,,red l!H2.1!11 lknl<tl i\c;s1.,t:int. stall 1mml'fl P.er\ t1m1· E't> Ol'(' Lai: Reh 1q19737 DESIGN ASST i" 111 Jl ,1 l l t' I 11 ( 1 l l I n J.( scn1rc 1-:11ur.1t1on.1I 77 Fair Driv~ 17141556-5350 Equ.1l Oppor 1-:mpluw•1 I ' I ' . "ENTHUSIASM" (if;TS IT' "f~11ler & /\n\10115" to llcJ.?111 ,our lJrl'1'r puh you 1nt11 nnt• of m;my 1-!re;il G1•nl•ral Ufr1re · .lob Opportuntl H'' thru \nntrol C-otrt•l'r Emplo~ mt•nt \t:l'll«'\. ~),'>Ii 8.">0~ ESCROW SECRETARY Real 1-;..,t;Jte. loan. or CM row l?\l>C.'r dt's1rable hut "'111 1·011.,1t1Pr tram mg /\t<·ur,11t• ''P'"~· no 'h lrv1nr SJ\ 1ngs & Loan. 752 11456 (' I c r k T ' JI 1 •.t '\ l' 1• ti m.1turc, 111dc pt•111fant in ell\ ulu.tl for <'<'ll'\1111I11111 11(1• Goo1l l~ J11n I! I<: 11t•ner:'ll ore !>klllc; 01\I) ,. x p e r n e t' d u p p I ) ·5311 Rll32 :1sk for Mr 't>nhl Tr.1111111j;! tn 1 nmput1·r 11ri<'ral1nn-. ll'rhntl'.11 "rit1ni: Enr.!l1c;h & m.1lh1·m.1t1t<, d•·,1r.1hl1· :\h t"l ht• re-;1dent of C 11'la :\11• ... 1 & um•m11lo) , .. 1 1111 at least JO do''> or 11ncl1•r l'mplOVl'd 0Ap11ly on rorms pro\ 1ded by th•• Cl ty lo Personnel Or11t noom :ltlO, City Hull b:it·kgroun1f. dothm11 & -----------1 CLERK TYPIST '<;cn'I ok dt1th•:1 In ,\1· d111t Dept. M11~l l~ (ll' 50.55 wpm IH'l'Ut Ult'IY. .. amilur w Ill kt·~ li11od l><'ll<' (';Ill lot .1 Pltl lJsZ.122 To PlacP your .. Fast R<'~Ult .. S<-rvlce Directory' ad . . . Coll Now , ... -. .,_ texl1le:1. flJt p;lll«'rn de s1i::n Dre!os making ex per nec<'ll!lory 1-'ull nr Part ltm«' avail Sc-nd re sumc to 12-10 Lol(an Ave . Ste L Cm,\.1 Me.,u. !12621; DRIVERS ICroa .. Country I No special he n•41'd :\'lacGrci{or Y11chl { orp lf>.11 Plorcnt111, C \J NEED HELP" Help )'OWMll lo a EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Xlnl oppor. r i n · dlvldual lu wo llr V P . of sule~ Sh lypml( 1;5 (;ood be I pn t'l<u flt' Salary 11100+ ltlll. \. \ s 1..:r )\ \ \ "''( >l I \ 11 " P9"tONMf Agency 3723 lhrrh ~l • N II 557°004$ 100~. Employer Rtlalntd , I 1 X.S:I llNll 1 1;1HL FRI l>t\' l.111• f\ pint! & '.irtt•cl nf l11r•rlul1l'' 1>t:! 511111 GIRL FRIDAY lnr 11romlrll'lll .,h,,.. r om 11,111, -;,11.11 ~ ~:,rn1 rnn f'ull ltnl<' \0.111 Int .qipl 111.1 hill.! \Jlpl\' K :UJ 11 \\I 1,1111 Fllll> \Y I t.!ffl othn·. lttl' hunl- ht·PplllJ.:-t!•HHI I\ Jll'l mu'I he orgJ1111t•d c;1"11I opp(\ " C \1 Wht-." ~1w11t1ng l.nocb ('11 ('.ill ;"'" j•l5ft CHALLENGING OPPORTUNITIES Y.tll soon™' av.11lahll' rnr !'>killed and semi :.k1lll·1l LampWorbrs Glass Blowers Gloss &t9ravers De monstrators W1• r" rreparini? for I hi' .:rand nPl•nin.: nl nur t•\ ntin>i tll'W i:ralls <"l'll li'r Sp1lhk111 Corn•'r' E\cl'lll'nl oppo1 tunttll"• ha\c heninw a' ,11lahll' for nealt\\' 10111\ 1rl11JI~ tnll•reslcd 111 !'-11111 mr•r und Wcekt:nrl "'ork You ·11 lw assOt'l Ol.,..d "ll h one of the I a~h>sl i:rn~ mR amuscmi-nt parks tn Southern l'a It fornw ol rermll ii sllmulalin).! fl nd t'hallc·n~tnJ.t "nrkml{ en v1ronmcnt Apply m per!lon. write or ca II PN ~on nel. ~ :m 11 m tu 12 Noon .ind I :w Io I :io p m., Monda) lh1 u l-r1ch1' MAGIC MOUNT AIH I' 0 11<1" MOO \ 1.1lcnr1.1 . l'1111r !'llJsa <~>~S 1221 l111u,l'k <'C'Pl' I l.1 d y 1 ll \\hl•l•lt'h.111 '\11 1ir1111~ \lu:.I drt\l' 'Iii:! :1:?:!1 llo11~1·k1•1 Pt't h.cl11 .,ti lt•I lll'l'th•tl 1111 :! "I hool J)!t' ~11 I' :\Ion l hru Fri 11 unl llth.1rt'.1 C.1ll,1tll•rHpm '*>:I <.'!Mi;I !>pl'e l111n With htl(h dl').!n•e of arl'\tr:icy Only thosl' "'11 h some elec· tr11n1«s ln-Procesi. lns pN·t 1on <'.\}>eriencc nt.'t.'<.I appl~~ K Wci.l 9371 Kramer Ave .• Wcstm1nstcr. !714 I 893 6593. lloowl..l'l'Jlt'I' It\ t' 111 out l:A1ual Oppor F.mployer I.th' c·0<1ktni: &. 1·Jrt' ol 3 Females& :\11nont1es "hi .1,•1• 1 hldrn '1u~I Are Encouraged 111 ht',\ '111'.•k f·;ni... S•1t & To .\pply Sun ••II lll'l ' !-I.in Juan ---• --~------• ( .1pu l ;di II.II ll:!ih ''" \\ l.nd lhl..p1 Cnul.. Ch1ld1 ,1r1· LIH m Eni.:ltl-oh ~peak mi... II\ t rm, i.:ood lw.ilth lv t l'I.,, ('cl~! Ii II Hi72 ltulu~l n.1 I INTERMEDIATE CLERK t1YPISTS 13) Posiltnn'> S696 Per Month Expcnt'ncl' m ri-spons1 · LOAN PROCESSOR Exper 'd Demand Lt•I ter~. payoffs. fot 1• closure:.. n ole'> of de1•d .. & trusts. bend11:1ar) & ho me owner poltrtcs Good typ11>l, 1mml'Cltatl' operung 6~ rtMPOflAnv ttrl ft Call 540-4455 CAMIRO MFG. iWl l'li' SL. JI II. IW <•I k'il{h & ~11 111(j1rf1dd 1 F:qual Op9lir 1-.mplo) er MANA.CiEMEHT l.<t~UllJ fklch l-:\1•1 111 1" tn -..huk.,,Jk' .. uppl\ h11•1 nl·ss .1Jf1l1 .. dt·tl \\1th d\·n;1m11 f,1._I J.!l'll\\ Ill~ rri.uor 1ntcrn;1t11m;11 , .... J10r.1lrn11 ll<'l"h 1w11pl1 11n1•nlt•c1 ,., .. m rnll'" I 1111 rn p.trl 1111•· I'll ."1:.!'i':l F.qual Oppor Employer I•---------• ~t ,\~.\I; 1: I< f 11 r n l' \1 lwalth lnnd ~tori• Exri1·1 n~1'tl l',1llli l:l IMl'l:! URGENT NEED hll· & \urtl'd l°ll'rtca l 1----------• work clc.>s•r<'d . ~lust be MAMAGIMEHT TRHE Ynuni.t min 111 \\ 111 k 111 i::rnw1n" lrol rl'nLil la•'' nl'~' '\1usl b1• nrul 111 ·'I' Bluejeon Jobi WOMEH·MEH TRAINEES Mach Oprs Assemblers Inventory Packagers Collaters 1~,~f.~~1t~~s ''·" Wt•t•k Month Or 1.-0nl!<'r It ·., Your l>t•(•1s111n YOU DON'T PAY WEPAYYOU! Coll OrCom1• l11 Today !(LL~ :,,l"nv•t r·.., 833°1441 NOTICE hftw Daily Piiot Closs· ll1t>d lld!I di,plO)' thC'lr m('•OllRI', With lt•1o11tnhl.\I om1 1mp1C't" Our ,,d,, ,. t' r<'std<'nt of Cost a 1\1 cs11· un<'mplnyed for ut ll'ast 15 wks & mc.>et tnrome ll'\'clS Apply on forms provided by th<' City to Personnel Dept., Hoom :nl. CttY Hall 77 Fair Dri •e 17141556-5350 F.qual Oppor f·:mployl'r $1.62 per DAY Thal ·s ALL you p11y for a :JO day ad In the DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY OPPOJtTUHITY knoeks often whr n you u..~c result·iiettmi: Daily Pilot Cluss1f1l"d t\ds to reach the Orange <.:oa!-.l market pear & hH 1 q·r~ ""·'' handwnhnli! ti l)a\ wt-el. Phone 642 567R w iwel•kdu' 11fl Pre1 .. 1 m:.1rrie1I m3n f11r pl'rm rl?llpon,1bk po.., F\p1·1 not req cl i\pJ'I' 1!1:111 :"Jev. port lJI' rl. ( · \I 7100 H .. W caatird 7100 Skilled Craftspeople NH4td ~v JCETHNIERG MAlllW f A Wut Co111 Mijor lo11llu1ldt1 r n, fllOd\"t~n t>f f\V•lhv ';,t1lu'" r•..tl M •f' mum J V'"" r 1111rw11wr\f, ,,.., (Hot111('"C\n h<H• l">U1fflll\Q M\1rttia * MASTlll Mill St-I°' CAll'5N11R * MAITl ll llNl CAll,ENTEll * MAST lllOOINO INST Alli" * MUAL 'Al a ,LUMllNO INS.Al UR * MAIT, llNOINl fl; fL(CflllCA Sl'lC. * lNOINf INITALLIR • DICK 6 HAllOWAllE INSTALL&R r.,._ '"'" 1M ""'n•lu1 ·~t tou11on In ChtMtl lol1n<h Hao ilO• o'". •ti c. lOCAL lfllTUWlfWS IMI t• t,111. "1, SM a S•11 , l/11, 11,20 M HeN4ey lllft r JIJ1 l1i11el, Cttt• ..... t.a "'"" Gtri1d1, M1·>Mf Equnl Opportuml y • urc proud to HY. really DO IT NOW• ,4J.H71. ... ,., ii ...... Mfll ti lllf Keli4ey -II 642-5671 ht.322 77 Farlr Dri.,. 1714, 556-5350 Equel Oppor Emplo)cr J le11p1.ng selection of Qua.Un«! Hopetu11 ln lhe DAILY PIUYl' JIEL.r WANTED ADS E mployer M I-' l(l'l ret111lU rhone --------1--------1 642 511711 .....,.__, ,, ....................... ..... , ... ...,. at I P r1>0,.• n11•1h it W 11 uOOiN'd Must bt- IM to ••M'li flct\ ltt• \~lh), 540 Dll llCal'AIT rtlHliler" (!•ltflHtll le •It>• <>rtu rttf1u.l r •• matun wllh I l11 W1lh d1plnm• for lop 1.t(iJTIMAn: p11 r Otarruuc>. 7:..:J Utll OFFSEI llJPUCATING MACHINE OPERATOR ct Nftl')JNPoph! I f« Vuur llU•llOltl 11 1.-... In lft lf'fHt:. tndl\ld""91 •nc.e f"' nil IM I llflill14>1 4a t m .. Ulf' lim1lal rratn ·---------·1 In 1n r ap11ul nrcrd 11n1l).aa .Sialaar): • nnnin pl11n tlu1 &nJC 111 tll•I J ) ,... Cumm1u1on unhrnlt ... t Ptt·lt r 1•J'.pt·r l' .i 11 M r I. a l l" h en t71 t JIU~ !iJSll a•xt lol .,:qua! Opri .. ;1n11lyr ·rtil.MrW!t ·-~·k"'P"" C.:'r l" nl l«tcw 141 H~ "•P•r . 1ood1•-••••••--"""' • h 111110 I kt II a a n4 o r nl•C'l. P'or lnlcr\ * nJGIAH1 ala • \tAS.fiJl\G~ TtXlf.Jl'IM• ~ Cclmm Guar min . f\all •PT. •ork l.t•a1t ELITESPA $.w "'US MATU R E W O MA N • p /tlm• t u wclcom I' ne:WC:Olnt!l '1 & <'OlltlH'l merchant•. Jo1e'<1ble hr~ Need cur , late typ111i.: 547.3095, Ma tu re women wJ111t·rt f o r h oust>C'lcun1ng i.erv1c·e. car net·, I' /lime &&5·5123 Ma ture woman p lime Laundromat .\~s1::.tant 673-1690, 675 OJ3.I M a t url' l"'<P llou::.ckcepl'r 1'ul'' & Jo'r1's 9um 5µm l111111ni.: clean1ni;. l'<11c lor rtuldren. 7 HU~~ r-. ~5 p wk. Own Iran' Hel::. rt!Q Lido hi h75 7i:!7 MEDICAL ASSISTANT For physa·wn 111 :'olwp t Bl'at·h . Min imum 1 yr. 1..•x per in all phLlSt..'s 111 bac k o l ft tt· I m tnt:.'d tate a va 1la111 It tv. Submit H1·s11rn1• tc>: ClassaltL'cl .\d :;839. Uail~· Pilot . PO Bo\. l:ifill. Cos t.1 .'.\lesa. Cc.1 !l21i211 \lcdical BJt·k 0!1· '\111-.l' ,\s::.1::.t.1nt 1 .. qll·r •li·,11.1 bit'. .M l)(; I' 't·.1r 1 loa i.: ll~p 5-11! t>X2:.! or lmn11 rt>Sumc J.'ll llusptt.il Hd Stt'l18. N B Medical lh't't'Pl '°ll0•·t \ dermatoloi.:1,t ul l" l '< e' c x p e r . r 1· q d . 11 u n smul-l·r l'll'.l'l' "·net rl· sumc to ,\ti =>i:l>I, 1>.111~ Of'YICE KEYPUNCH SECRET ARIES With" Without Sh l'HX TYPISTS ACCTNG CLERKS o ~ lEMPORARV HFLP Call 540-4455 Equal Oppor Employl.'r ()ffu:e Attendant p Lime. 2 t-:\Cs M1dn1ght to ti Wl.nd~ 3 30 midnight Bay\11.'V. Ma nor 6-12 3505 Orj!ani:.l t\ccompamst, 1-'ir~t Chun·h of ltl.'li~iou:. Sc1l.'nC'l'. NB !!3ti t;91!2 1'.irk1ng <.:u needs ag i.:rcs:.1vc. ex p er :-.u11t•n 1sur 1n Orani:e C11u11ty Mr C1ln11 <21J) G!'>i 2·120 I' art lt me pt>rson lo usst!>l 111 Sp;1111sh lmm1~ral1on 111krprd.1l111n 9~i IHOl:l l'\KT TI M E II E L I' n: \ ., Wk n 11"' > nt'J.'(l\oll JI 'frnnts Cl ull \pply m J>t'rson al :\lc:,a \\•nl•· Country t'lub Ti!o "'' Pro Shnp :i11u1 l'luhh11u,,1· Hd < "'"' \k,.t l'."ll'UJ> «at111•1.1 \\011.. '" .1rt1sl1c t.ili·11l r.,r 1'1 llll '>ho p Counll·r \\ ork " ru-.luml·r-. F t11n1'. I' t1m1· prd\I I;! 5pm !-: X I' 1-; It I> 0 :'Ii I. '\ IU5 li51 \1 \' UcmUIS•· Join our aut• t'al/uJ tt>am. C.11 Davi' at ~U5l SALES.I HUH! Wlh µum·h ,, l111w t ltll'I.. An·minuni cn. •tt•ic•r al ll l4 1 1SUOll .-~ An Alftrrrwtl \"• AC"tk>n t;QuMl Oppor Emplo)'cr S!ClllTAIT To QPC"rllle and sNv1r1• u Multt ltl h Mod cl ·U!'>O Total t'opy :,y1itcm. m eluding t-lectro ~laltt• copter and rotary :,ortcr attachment UA&.UTAn Opening for ? he'd r ral t'!!tlDll' -.ah.•:lptoopl~ m a n oHlce with 21 yl'an~ l'XP ~reallot1 Aidt'. I' lime 18 or old er Wk d11) • 2 SPM, Sc-nd rr~umt' or lett<'r M lntrodul'llun tu <~irl11 t'luh, I t70 T(•mplc· Tt'rtJ l't', La.:una Ut•Jl'h and m the sam c loc.ilaon ,._ _________ •I M a 11 y r I! re r r a ts .i 11 d 1• walk aru; Hroker puy~ JIJ advert1s111i;. Top c·om m1:.s1on <.:.All Utll l.Jthl!nmyl'r for 111 lcrvtl.'W unyllmt>. ll:lt..O Newport Blvd CM l.\hl'll )llu don t hu\o· \11" 1----------•1 1\.o; u f\tot•l1111• .. 1vh!>I. ov.n l nclu d t''I moderat e s l illtsllral typing for N 8 . C P A fir m . Call 833-9887 Applicants may phone few appointment (714) 768-2010 BURROUGHS CORPORATION 25725 Jeronimo Mission Viejo CA, 92675 f>.'6 J928' t'H'Sti73 4!'>77 RECEPTIONIST c\llrar t l\c. 1ncr HI. fur lll::ALTll SP.\ Wc v.111 lratn rll(hl person rur l'asy fun job :-1r. liec, day~ 752 !l:X. l , .. I I I RECEPTIONIST Pcr:-onahll-' Wl0il ,qJ - tSan Dtt•go Fwy tu .. ;1 Jlt'Jrtni.:' !\lu,t h.t\ c 'cry Toro Rd , f':J :.l to "'l'lt'asing l'ht•m• l\lan Jcrommu ltd ' Smtih lo ncr" for bU'>\ ol<• Ill S .\ Lo:. Alt:.o:. Hd 1 1:; wpm Tvp1ni.: ('all t'un· trol <:un•l'r Emplo) me11t ..E4uu'fop1>11rtu111tJ A).!l'lll')'. f)."~i 115115· Employt>r M F Rtcept Typist 0 Jl t· rat l' t' I •• l' I 1 " n 1 t' __________ , '-Wiit hhrcl ,\('( llritl I' PROOI 'C'TION C'O~THOI. EXPEDITER V.1· h.ne an 1mmt•d1.11l· lv111~t . m1111mu111 1~1w11111 t•h·t· typv.n1t•1 1·~t11 r111 .1ppl lnclu,,111 ,11 111·1.1 lions 1711H!ll '11111 T e lonic Altair 1 .• 11.:un.1 B1•a1 h Jo:quLtl Oppor Em1>lm 1•1 nt't!d 1t1r a qu.1hlll'd .inrll•---------·I RECEPTIONIST 1\ Ptnl: 50. I ~ r l!l'tt I oil' l''C)Jl'r Co111I nppur Sal.try $600 1~11~ RESIDENT RELATIONS ASSISTANT hr., ov. n hw .. 11w~ .... l!ar'll morwy you rll't'tl h\' 'I'll tni< qu.tlllv 1 lolh111.: \\ l"U,ltllrtl'I ,,It hi.II\ tun \1 JJOr Orani.:e l'11 pro i.:u.ir.intct·d '" tn\ 1·'1 perty mallJl!enwnt 111 m l'ar & pho111· n1•1 l'.ill for ::.eeks an usststunl in re pt• r 'u n a I 1nt1• r' w sKlent relillton:. Thi.' ap !Jlill 11;1U!I, .. :1i l.IKU tH propnalt' tand1datl' will !).II 210.1 ha\e had prwr apart ment lea!>tnl! t.'\Pt·r & S \I.I-.'\ prcferulJI) '>Offil' SSSSSSS s upN\bOry l"XJ)l'r l;ornl llt ~'.h Prt•,l1).!1° l<l'l.111 commun1c<1l1on' ahtltl) S .t I e" I mm 1· d 1 .1 I l' w some typini: .'L ltte '"" \l.111.1i.:1•11wnt 1'n11·11t1.1I c:ounl1rg knov. ledgl' ts J f"hl·Tanrlt'n \\ • t m't'l"s::.ll} Sl!nd )our n• South <"11,1,L l'L11J ,ume tn<'lucltnt: ,al.in <.ill !'>1!12:.!l:I hislory lo THE IRVIHE CO. :->50 Ne\\ port <'Ir Ur Nl.'wport He.ich Equal Oppor Emplo)t'r Hc:.lauranl CANO'S Mexican Seafood Restaurant Opening Soon In Newport Beach \iOW lII It I\;\; COOKS& KITCHEN HELP Apply In l't·r .. on I" '.\lr Tm·ar 224 I W . Coast Hwy Newport Beach \Inn thru \\\·'1 !!Jiii •Piii ::,,\U·:s IF fy~·re Lookin9 For \ f'rnlttJhl1· l '.II 1't'I In lkal l·:,tJll· < litl' 111 Orattgt• \ '1111111 \ .., I lhl1·~t ,'!,. 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K ' I '-' '-' SECrtETARY WANT ~D SECRET ARY TRAINEE p lime work. no exiwr f'.:.,now <'n in S J\ :.el.'k!> n1c'l·essary Lite typing 11l'lJll 111111ded pcn.on 892 tl ll or963 2391 v.hosl.' happy per:.unaltly 1.111 handle bu.,y phone~ Servtct' Sta Atte ndant, \\111 l;c 'Tralnt>d" 1n the e'<per d "'ull or p time n ·v.ard1ng bu::.111ess or Apply A1n> ~talion, 17th ";'lT""'' Ltlo: t ~ptn)!. &lrnnl.'.C M l"Jll Control Carei·r ":mplnymenl t\ge11l') f>.S&K.S05 Secretaries VOLT TEfVIPOAARV GE.RVICfiS 3848 Campus D rive 546-4741 t •\cros:-Frunt !lrJn~c Cu .\1rpor1 1 l·.qual Oppor Emplo) ;•r Scn1cc Stut1on Attcn dunt. i!>.per d UJy & "~H'S f'ull & p t1mc 1\p ply. Shl.'11 Station. 17th & lnmc.NB SewlrKJ Mach. Opn Expt'ncnl'l.'d. Tmmcd open mg:, Ca II 5·10 3684 ShlppirKJ Assistant l<l-'<JUtred for sm. Marint· Ell·1·trontc Mfgr Guod 1Jc11d1t'> Apply al Newpor t l\l u r 1nc Enganccr111,:!, 897 W . Hilh St N B 54~ 2622 SllOl-:Si\U ;s P t day hrs . No Sunclil~ s Ex1> prd'd Xlnl t·ond rm l'll(hl µ1:r,on Wl0:-.ld1lf Shlll's. N.U Mr Curren, :. U1 Kl>X-1 ---------• S ITT Jo:Htl-'emal1• tor SECRETARIES elderly lady Jo'rom lO A.\I tn l 1'~1 3 to 5 da\:o. \ ont1nuou" nl'l.'d lur "" ~ 50 hr Nr 0 C (; •l't t l'lJrtJI pl'r~11011l·I 5.57 16!15 '\1•"" l'OffipJn\::. mu\'lng - -111111 In tot· . SK I P P I:: fl La n: c 5 0 i52 l:Jml bct\\l'en II 5 Yacht nt•eds Gir l Cn•v. STOCK UOY. warehou!>e F t1mt' J.>O!>tlton Salary N per hr Call for appl. h1.'lween I! 30 11 ·oo am. Phondl63 6702. STOCK CLERK S1•m1 ret ired pr e r 'd . P1t1rnl' Apply , GSll . Hi58 Superior. C M. --- Pilot. PO BO\ I:>(;(), Cu:-.l.11---------- M~a. Ca. !12ti:!h v. e II o:' pt• rtt· r1t·l·d ,. ' pc.>dllt•r (',1nd1dJll's must hd\e a mt01mum ol one H•ar ren•nt C\ tx•rtt•twt· 111 C'Cp(.•d1ltnl! 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Den•hm dl·~1gn drngs lur m 1· l' h a s !> l' m b I y o f caml·ra supPorl cqu11-1 mt>nt. fluid head s & ma rant• stc.i m cogint's lk IJmtllar v.11h ASM t:: ho1ftor tock & 1-nu"'lcdgc of Frt•nt·h & Gi:rman. Work w engr rrum notes J\nowledge of math, de ~1gn & prod prjc:lll'l'' Shop a:.st.'mbly of riro· lot} pcs & pJrt lime to t r a i n over s ea::. mechani cs. Apply t'mpl<>) m1•nt dr\ dop- mcnt ckpl Call !'>58·-154~ tor dtrl.'c:lt0n:-.. t\d p aid Mgmt Bu' m.111 ,,.,.J.., motl\·atcd 111d1' or t 111111 a ssist . I n !Ju' I' I' t>IS·lll!2 I' \YHOLL SR.PAYROLL CLERK Thi· .Joll\ Hoi.:er . 1111· .1 I.isl grol.\1111-: rcsl.1111.1111 ply en pt•r...1111 Io Personnel Age ncy .ri:!.l llin·h St . ' II 557-0045 ----------I 1·h,1111 II." .111 opt•t1111g l11r tin 1°\fH'I ti pa\ r11ll 1·l1 ·r~ STANDARD MEMORIES INC IOO' Empl11\ t•r l<t:l:ttll('Cf MOLD MAKER l'rogrt•ssi \'t• tn 11•t•l 1on mnlcl mak111i.: co lta•. 11• loc:all•d lO II II ,'(i rt1•1•d, \1 a(' h In Isl'> & 1'. 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II) l>tl" SOCIAL S Jo:RVICl-: HOUSE PARENTS The Urunge County l.k.•pt ot Menl.il lll•allh 11,,, an opt•ntng h>r ht>uM· parents 111 llw soulhl•rn portwn or Orangl' Coun tv A hu~lmnrl w1fl' ll0am ,., n'<1u1n•d to \\ork 7 l'M Sund.iy thru ~> PM Fri tlay, 111 a rc ... ptll' home """ 1dl•d hy tht• Count v 1111 JU\ cntle' ag<''> JI 17 SJlary IS approx1milll•lv $.!Kl per hr For .1dd1 1111n;tl dc:t.ttls raff Cil·m· B.wmann R!fli 7~il COUNTY OFORAHGE PERSONNEL DEPT. 625 N Ho,.., St Sanla Ana. C";1 !rJ701 1\n i\HirmJll\ l' ·\cttnn 1-:mplm1•r tor hy l'mpl) r ____ _ Tl•chn11·1.in SR EMGIHEERING '.\l u-.t have k now'l 1tl cltgl 'I & analog t'irc w :! yrs l'lct:l ll'th tra 1n M l'<tVl'l exp Exp \\ mag lapt• rndr's cll':.1r, nut murnlatory Will lc~l & trlJI shoot bread brd :. & protot ype•-. Wall b id bread hrd:. & v. ire wrap, draw !.c:hemulll'l> & w1rc- ll'SS X.LNT FHINGE BNVrs ODECTICS, IHC. 1859 So. '.\lanc:hesln Analw1m. Ca !!2802 ti11)750·2111 t-:C1u.il 01111or Employer MF TELl':PJI O'IE SAL BS i\UV Molhl'r s he! 1wr. ii',. 111 for new mutlwr & 2 ) 1 old I.tic housekt·<·runi.:. P''t roum. T V. Hunl. Uch .area Hers. 926 1270. l'l'.01•1.1-1·1-.1<s11'\ "11•v. I~ 11 t ~: '"' 11• 1·d o.l.to. -.fk·1,11t• lft "lt111t',,1Jl• 'up ph lii'I 1:':!1 Po~1t 1m1 ,1\ .111 for .1 11i:all\"l' 111'11\ 111 .. m.111 ' ho p ,. 11 \ tr 11 n m ' n t ~lrnn • 11:11 llS .ICI. l'OHOI. I !'ltl 111 WYl.Bl H h.1tk).!n.1111d 111 hfC' tn!>ura11n· .1ppl11 ,, 111111 \Im I ) r,, t'\ll('t S .1 I l' om ml' n ' u 1 at t• f{,011•pt 111n1 ,I h.1 , .ttl ',1111 l'•I to 1\111111 r 1>t1'1 11 .. 11 ,,.,<fi 11•pl.11•1· tncnl 11111111·<1 \ltt .t IH .1ilh• to h.1111111· 111•,11. \ ph11111'' & ,11',11 '\o 1•\ Jll'I 11"'1 rl .\ppl\ .11 .Ill\ 111 out S\l.l:Sl'l.l<Stl\ 1111 Ill'\.\ rtl'"'Jl.iptl oft 111 ln1111·I•--------- 1-:<trn \\htle you learn. ~:Ml S:J 110 hr + comm l'rc\ silll'S e\p helpful M'l ~!12 or 835 7291> HEW ACCOUNTS REP Exper'd onh Must ty111· 60 WP M. 'ory .1t·c·ural1· N cat a It r 111' I t v e .1 p pcaran1·e. l'honc l11r J ppt Saddli!ha<'k S,I\ 1111!' Mrs Jcnw 75!1 01111 newport _personnel agency -752·0331 General A1·n11111t 111g Plant Supv ~I KK -+ PHONE SALES l'hnn1· SJl1·' p1·opl1•. m.tll· or f1·m,1I<' 111 to 1;,, H':&r'> of .it.:l' 1;u,11.111t1•1•d v..11?1•<; or 1·on11n"'w"' ;!~,o i-;J ,t 11th Strn·t Sualr 0 . ('0,1.1 \II·'·' IJt<t ""l't'n j Ull 1\ K ;111 j1 m (H(i l:!ZI Equ.11011purl11n11} ~ lltpln\c·r T r J I n (' (' '> • n .1 \ .. I d ,. I' I J st 1 r ~. 1, t • "11 i. o K.lm-4 lOpm v. l'XIWr St•11d n·,,um1• 1\ ::.ularv ht:.lurv lo or 1•u 11 Oaia Pron;,,mg Mlilr Com01en·1al O<ttl~l·r-.. l.tfl' 1n ... u1 a11r1• 1401 Dov!' St. Slf' !'>50 Ne" port Bc:·a<·h. (.'a 921)6() '71418.13 8450 {').( 13 PURCHASING Buyer Trainee BS '\l·counttng J:; Yl·nr.., Ac:dnl! t''P POOL REPAIRMAN * * * • * E'<per d preferrably 1-:lt•l"I rontt 111mpnn1•nt m«n11t llrm 'l't'ks tndl\ v. pun·ha,tnl! rkpt ,., µt>r khtt'flrtnl rt«trl mi: t•xpt'<11tini.:. ;ind former buyinl? t?'CJ'lt'r lle'>irahll- ST ACOSWITCH IHC 1139 Bakl!r co. ... 1,1 \ll''J 549-3041 w tools & tru< k 546 Of''6l ~ales En~mrer to S21K Equal Oppor . Emplm1•r E'<pl'r. m manur or sale~ w11nt Ar1 llf'lrt" f\.t2 51;1111·---------•1 of clCl'lront<". f'lt•t·t111 mcc:ham c:al and 1111 ""m H.ip WClftt~ 7100 HMp Wonted 7100 1>uter pcriph.•I tqu1p ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• mcnt. Local r1rm f•rf'fl·r l<'chnical dl'l!l t't' * * * * * Stafrinl! for loC'.tl rmn .S&L ex per. pref 'cl Sa l· arles depend on ex1wr. -Comm'l loan pro1•es-.or -Loan rcp rescnlat1vc -Loan packagt'r l 2 Years e\p<'rtt'nt"l' -tnsurance Clerk Loan Ser v1cf's -Deneft rial & l>cmands Procc.,sor Need (2), l i'"llA. 1 \' \ ***** Sccretanal, A<'rnunlinit Recept & Gen ' I Of c J ohs ./\lso Av:ulahh• ALLAIOVE JOISFUPAID Call fnr appomlml.'nl 2192 Martm, Irvine> NURSES RN's $60-$66 Staff ~Private Duty LVH'1 $42 Staff $46 Privett Duty Afd.1 $34 Staff $35 Priva~ Duty Servinit All Oranl{c Co Working hours & days of Your Choice Mal·Pract1cc Ins rteq'd Group lnsura ncP A ''ail. WESTCLIFF MwM1R-,l1try UU'1 Westc:11rr Dr Ste212. Nt wpnrt H(!ach 631.0610, 752-9111 Ofc Hrs Son·Sat 9 S - PERSONNEL RECRUITER A m edium-sized interna t ional e nginee ring a nd c ons truction company located in Orange County has an immediate need for an experienced Personnel Supervisor to coordinate all r ec ruiting activities. The successful candidate must be degreed and h ave five or more ye ars o f h e a vy r ec rui t in g e xperience with an engineering or construction firm. Additional areas of r es pons ibil it y in c lude the a dminis tration o f e x p atriate compensation programs, personnel policy development and EEO. This position reports directly to the Manager. Employee Relations. We offer competitive salaries, excellent fringe benefits and a challenging career. Qua lified applicants should s ubmit their resume and salary requirements in confidence to: Cla11lfled Ad #119 c/o Dolly Pilot PO lox I 560, Cos to Mna. Calf. 92626 An t.o:qunl Opportunity Employt'r lt).!hl 1111 .... "' ~ \ """ '" l'1·r"'"· ( ·u .. 1111n w, .. I\ ,. SlPll'' lttllll'mpnl.tl\ h1•lt1•t \\ a \JI lt'I \ of thll It'' \111 ,l IJ1• p1·1.,.m.1i1l1· "tll 111).! lo run 1•1ra11ds 'I\ pi· 50 \\ J>tTI Oll'<'t11';1h•Jy Ltrpt•h, IKl:Jo l'.111111· SI FV :!58X:\c•"JJ<trl flhil \\nrnan ... -.port " "'"" l"o~ta Me~a 1;12 ii02 'h•IJI tn l:,1g lld1 111 RN. P timl' days. H.1lni.:1t Hilb lh1sp1tul 1<1•1·1•111 1;1•111•ral tJlr I'.\ JJl'I, typp rn1111nium ll!iwpm. l>t•111•111L1hlt· Sm.ill mfJ.: l1rm. ln tn•· - C:.i 11i;1~1 ~itri c;o00 w11rk 'i.: rnnd & paid ll.''l'S & LVN S ;111 'hill" hen1·l1t~. Tapm;1ltl' ;ivatl. Be\t•1l;1-'\11,111<11' Corp \lrs. Wtll !179 t10llO t'oll\ llo."'p . <'.q>t,.lt ann lkh l!lh .. 1~: What ., Your Trade • S1 62 per l><•~ That'' hlll<' to pay for Jn ad m the UaJI} l'tlot St>n tn• l>lrt•t11>n-that l'Jll e5labb!>h your pri>fr.,,mnal 1dcnt1l v For mun· tn formauon t"all i;.12 .Ji>iH s.111 m.1ker ... ,.;, rn~l n · ... :. l'\pcr rcq ti Full 11nw Top pay. l llma11 S•11b. ll029th St. '1 IHi7~1 li'lill S.\Lf-,!-. Jtl'.1.1' LADIES WI' \It Sal Sun :\Ion f•I.! •1 ix11 Hftp Wonted 71 00 Help Wanted 71 00 .•.•.••.••.................................... RESTAURANT MANAGERS Your experience is worth more to u s! S tr aw H a t R es taur a n t Cor por ation 1s n ow accepting applications for m ales and fe males w i th r estaura nt manage m e nt experience If selected. you will receive 5 weeks of orientation and training at full salary. Upon successful completion you will be assigned to one of our Southern California locations. We off er a good s tarting salary. attra ctive b e n e fit pack age, including paid vacations, life and medical insurance, stock purchase program and profit s haring. rr you arc career-oriented. enJOY working with people a nd have r es taurant management experience, your future is with us. For a ppointment call 213-378-8284 on Monday only between 10 am and 6 pm. Ask ror Larry Speaks. If unable to call ~end res ume in confidence to: Straw Hat Rutaurc:m C orporaff°" A"""'-: Larry Speab 6400 Vllagt ....... .,. hblln. CA t456' affirmative a ction employer male and f emaJe tt·t \l~W~ hi :\1,1ri·l1 ,!;, hlv.11 12 .lpm :!II) l11'.1d1 St I.rig lkh SALES SECRET ARY Blisy ru~l fHl<'l'tl 111f11·1• (;1rl Fr1tl.1y I\ pt• npct S \ Ar<'a . ..in ... · 111 "'"pt I•\\\' \'nn1-tl'llt.1I .11m11'>. 11·prn l to H1•1• I ~1 J.!1 Tl01·h ftrilll ltnf• Shmlh.1n'1 I'.. prior salt•' 11llHI' l"\ 1~·r11·n1" 11·•1 d T1•t \1 r "tnknpf x:1:, n:1:, Burroughs Corp-ECO " SEAMSTRESS Home prnd11C'l ton "'"' I n J.: l' II In Ill t' I I I J J m<H'htnt• l'X 1ir. uni\ Fa,,l. j!oofl q11.11tl \, Call ' Mtlw lk•ll tit:. 'l!lli'I C all 644-3389 !JA.\I 'lal Noott THE IRVIHE CO. ;,~>II :'llt•wpnrt Cir Dr :'\l'V. J)l1rl lleat'h Eq11;il llppor Employ('r Secretary 1,1111.\111 1! l l 11nl1nglnn ll<".11·h I 11 m lo<tkllll! for ... 11.irp '"" \I u,..l h .1 \I' re al 1•-.lal1• ltn·11-.i• T~ pt' 5.) plos Sum•· Pl opl·rl' 111 OJ n .1 I-! l' m 1• n l ha l I-- .i.:rnund hl'lplul SaLir) ..;;1M1 + t'i1 II .\)rnl.'s. at ••::.1 15lii SECRETARY l'1•ro.;11n.1hk i.:mwl nl I 11·r ~k111 .. ~l ht \pph . ·~ Jk'rsn11 1101 \JttLttl St."'' SEA\lSTHE.SS mm1m11m I )<'.II 1·.xpf'1 ... ev.ing sa1h l\ltt.,l lw qual1tv 1·1insl·tn1t'i 111 Ill\ 1du.tl for I lang t:l1d1•r S:11I Work For appl <'.tll .Susan WtC'j.!and , li'l l IK1:! 1>011 I rlrnp the ball' I :1·t JOit Wtlh a luw c·o:.t l>atl l'tlot C"la ..,s 1r1cd All 1'h11nl'f;o12 51i7H Help Wanted 7 I 00 Help Wanted 71 00 ....................... ···················~··· R.N.'s and L.V.N.'s CAREER OPPORTUNITIES at LOS ALAMITOS GENERAL HO SPIT AL • J 113 ~ <1cut~ QPneral hospital • ?4 ho1ir ER w1lh phvs1c1an on rlutv • aoorovod CE provider for RNS t VNS • conttnuous lnsorvace Ectucalton • IParn1ng center lor c;ludP.nts from use. CSULA CSULB. occ. CYPRESS J.C • fully nccrnd1tod by JCAH. mAmbf>r o f CHA UHA Hoi1P1tal Council of Southnrn Callforn•B 3751 Kat(tlla Av._.. Los Alandto1, Calif. 90720 1213) StS.1311 17 I 4t 126-6400 lot• ea,. 15 Our Trad1110" ' I Help Wanted 71 OOH~p Wanted 7100 . ..............••..•...•.•..•.•......••...•..• SALES MAMA GER: The n:.il ion 's 10th la r gest r et ail er is looking for someone in the Orange County area to a ccept a rapid de- velopment program leading to Dis- trict Sales Manager. The person we seek should ha vc 3-5 y rs . ex - per ience in haring, training and motivating peopl e. College degree is not required . We offer a lop salary. plenty of security. and a proven track r ecord of developing people. FOR PERSONAL INTERVIEW Fill out coupon below and mall to: Mr. Tucker cw P~Director P.O. Box 3535 Anaheim, Calif. 92803 NAME .......................... . T E LEPHONE # ADDRESS.... . ............. . # or 1ohs ht'ld tn la~t 5 yr... . . . ....... . An Equal Opportunity Employ1·r MALE & F'EM AL~ I H~p Want•d 7100 tWp Wonted 7100 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Retfl"ft-Early or Late For Store Securil'J we presently have an o~ni~ fbr a person tom 115 t.o25 oours pe.r ~ek as an infbrmat1ory' security of'f1ce.r. youmay~a ret.1ree. early or late. our start.- ing req,uire.me.nle ere. courteey aria a watchful eye,as wiehavi our OVJn treinind, p~rem. ibr en epp::>intme.nt'~ it\Le.rvie.w pleose. c.ont:Llct our ae.curity manager at 6'-ttt-:070. thenkyou, 0" INSTALLEIS MAINT S SPLICERS Mu" .i.11 rr.111 n1IJt~Ur11 • "''h uubhll' 111 int tJr t 1 n tn1I offlt'l' 1•,•ql<·r lf114 h ~alufll.'1'. &:•"Ml lwm•f1t:1. tong t\·rm ;.i~s1i.:11mc1HH fo"or hnml.'il caltc< ll1rt• t:all VOLT ff~ARV .... t f\olQ:.J. .. 3848 Campus Dr 546-4741 •At r<hs l"rorn llr.111gc l 'u ,\11 Votl) E11ual Oppor l'.:mployer T'81MID lln \:1,.. ·ratctn5 \j.1ptl~rall11n For BARTEND El !o)JlJ.T1me. 1'~pc'r'd l-1e!\lblr Uuur• APJ)ly In Pel'l\Ofl Only Mon. 3:30.4PM 3 21 151 E. Coort Hwy M.wpori leach ·rowTHU<.:K DHIVl-~R Over 21. exp. only Med1 ability. Sal, t:omm. ms. de \al'a. Apply J\.C AutomoliH• Sc-r\'lu:, 1705 N. 1'~1 C;:amino Hl•al, San 2'0 ''" &r11U !I. m l I I ._,IQd r.rr.ua-4 ,sn, "-"'' . pt Uatm n ht AA, It pieu mofulur .... UllM. ~·· ..... .-,.... W woad. IZIO. 1.1'o1mmt"1 •Ith cn<T \,.Y o1C1 apeol cJwlr llO, :'·~.~~~~·, .• ~.~~k"~.~ 0..adr)t•r,Xlnl('Md, . t.~d!! ln .,~:h; SIOOOCIEDIT PUalCAUCTIOM 111 n11 . w a I I c• Io r k ~ . OLUt AJIU.00 i\ppl'I. Z1D ... adjuatable ..wlni SXT!NDED ON MANY FIH& ITS}IS OI' j(1'1ndl111hrr t'loeki., F.' Uranaewood. form llO, Refr1I '3$. "1RNfTURE &TATE J EWRl.HY. h1 ... 1ruaun.cllllt1qu"11. An<ll~un. '130 .i iu Planter/l amp !!!i CARPETH•DRAPES ART ODJKCTS. AN O\ .. r Sl .IAJU,UOO Worth IALl~Uc Wok 11$, •,.. WN 11QU'£S. PtrClt PURN .. \ ... 1 l "l'n l' n I Wu.her Ir Dry•r. xlnt ~W, l.OW 00 ! I &TC. PHONE FOR JS. • Ilk'• .<..in n .: " .v lit _.. cUUinf t>Nrd» $5 & $7 ~-11 ..... -{;t•lll•rl''" • U•O<!·T "•·ttt•r N>•"'· auar. &th only d d 1 t. ..,.. 1·7'72·..,....., PO. • BROC H URE. 108 St . lnrnc T .. t. :$1.U nr $1 dn, Sl.2 /mo. c11 .• re woo pan er ~ CUSTOM J y Rlop, ch ly. JX'TidDntl, e mn lo order. Engraving, repelrlnst. r.UJLom cutina. Rumounta. Jewelry rindlnaa" M:rvica for the tr de. NesTn1 .. e11t n 4JSO Sc8ft Dr ..... ,.... .._. lll-J041 lll·3"4 7~ 1777 0 ,.,.0 Wed thru 75(H4ll boxes, new, fl & ,.. ell. 8dnn Ht, brown Maple, ----------"" Ry t elephone iappolnt· K1 n bookcaAe head· Antiqll~. dleap. full. & Gs ... Stile 1055 G._,. S-. SOIS s,it9/\\lto.S P:\t Vi~at' Magic Cht!f, xlnt cond. ment any t!Yenlng, board W/lwn xtra long Sun.18'79Zl4thSt.SUnset •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• JONATHAN'S Coppertone. $35. V~r)' 6'6-6382. matt/sprlnas. dresser & Beach. Mpm. ·i---------old Rllttan Sofa . SlS ,._,... h •· l t mirror. $400. Phs,.&6.5116 . GARAC.F. SAl.F. S1,1t /Sun *Glr-..&. ..... IC YELLOW TA<i !ltiO-~ ....,... couc <>< ove sea Moving. 58 Beacon Bay. 9AM<;olfclubt..bicyl'les. V'I!'"' Sl'l'l.;it S,\l.t-: -$125. Dbl bf..-d, bx spmgs, Canopy Trundle Bed, Npt, Bch. toff JJays1de elec meat sHcl!r, camera UDO ISU w'il'. to~IO' off lkyct.s 8020 mattr, hdbrd ~. Anlq wtute w/gold trim, twin Dr>Sat&Sunl(}.5. (.'qWp,dolhes .• ru~l>h:Jm-IOYSCOUT on Fu nrtun•, ••••••••••••••••••••••• wht desk $35. 1614 Iowa, size, xint. $1SO. 833·2324 I Cn·-.t;il. Si , l'r, l'l11nil <lirl's 3·speed bike. Unit C. C.M. Call M0·62Gl Super 2 family Garage pooer /fir po asher' glass U M llllR RY IN TODAY~ or nite S46·8222. Sola, End This, Lamps, Sale·Coucb. chrs, toys. coffee & end tbl:s .. l\lucb R M AGE SALE $35. M agn avox Stereo, kn•"·knacks. ki·tAhtl n More. 1071 Cheyenne St. Sat&Sun ,Marchl9/20 4l231stSt.NwplUc.'h 644·6952 . G d T " '" '" C •f 9 30AM t 5 PM lnt'annerv Village -. --2 E!lrlY Amer ~h1n a , ar en ools. Etc. Call stuff, lots more. Sat/Sun ·" · : o pm. • · -Senior c1t11.ens: treat cabinets SISO ea. 1 Lrg Sat/Sun,642-2026 Mar.19&20. ~3.1Ul28th Garage Sale, Antiques, Treasures & Junk from Brau B•d Factory your:>elf. Schwinn 3. pecan china cabnt $200 4 Pc Set, ·corner desk, 2 St. N.B. 673-3158 Appli's, hshld items, etc. all over the Newpoll ----------1 Clemt•ntt:_ ____ _ Showrnom open to ~lwl'I bieyde w /busket. (all lighted)Hvydlstress dressers, book cabinet. MOVING SALE-Sat. Sun, 234 Avocado St. CM are~i.do lsloClubhouse pubh1·. Huy d1 rt'tl & ~50 &15 :t~:.'8 ~aple hut~h S250. Fnt s.w. 6' Couch, $60. 4' Love Mon, Furn, appl. di~hl·S. Sal/Sun 701 Via LldoSoud TELEPHONE SALES ~l1ct•1I or your ;J\1•1:q•1• 1 u11 11f t Ill' m ll I phoi11• Jllh~ ., ( '.\l.L I 'S 'W>W'' Work Ii hr s,, cl.1\' rPp1C''l'lll111i.: .1 11:rt11111.ill .1 1-nmvn pr"d""' 10 fl"'-I· d1•11h 111 So l'alil ,\ ,\1i111na . 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Equal Oppor Employer 'J 1•kph11111· \n , ~l·n 1111•1 !,J i':\ fll'I ti •II' \\di I I' .1 I II ~ \\ I 11 g & :..Id\('\ di cl ; Ill 1117 TELLER I• 11111 • pC>Slllflll ;1\;ltl \111 I h.l\t' li,1111.111,.! t'\ P•'I' <.di \Ir.; 'I c.dd .it t:1>1d1•11 .. 1.111• ll,111k ltl 111111111•\ 10:·:111 ~ l'.11.1 moulll 1;?1'11 :r!:l :111;1 l·:qu<1l Opp 1-.mp]n\ rm f TEMPORARY Have You Thought Tefttp<>rary lh111 I 1:r.1h tlw 111 ,1 Jnlt \1111 1111d. :-hnp .11 111111d l(q!l• !1•1 \\ 1Jh t I.I I ,-._I'll JO\ \.c l 11•d t•'ICll"'I ,11 \ ;1 'iJ.'11111•'1lh l.dnr1• \ 011 111,1!.t•llt.111111.d d1·1 I' ,;,II Ol'l'Cl!(Tl "\.t 111·:~ '\(I\\ Villi Secretaries Maq II Oprs Stat Gen Typisb Clerks office overload 557-0061 :r.2:11l1rrh St. '\ II 1-=·r· 35. •Tr avel Agent ~l't'dcd for IJU~) :'llt•wport Aj!l'llCY Minimum 2 yrs cx!X'r in lntcrnation.11 & l><imcstit· l'ommt·rcial ~all.'~. Salary Com mcnsuralt• w /1•x1H•r . C:! 13 > 625· l tlll -.aH•'H12·2712 Build1'nnMot•n'als8025 Vly.847·~· ~c t S50 XI t d i._ _______ _ ., ~ -~ a • · • n con · dothe~, m_isc. 315 f>th St. f\Jrn · couches. beds. tbls, 1• PUBLIC AUCTIO... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wht w /gold formica Maytag Washer, S50, 11 B 536 260-I h " •• )() u d B · k Da·nelte set, w1'th 4 hi·bk Refrig $50 2 Gold · · · chrs. Many ot er items. Honn 8060 :\, l.•\."\' f'['L:'IS ()F t.'I"''·' . .,.), ::.e nc S, i.ome . . 763 w ltith CM &ti! 431'5 --' r .• • ,. "r cracked. $600. chrs SJS, Wht (or mica din Chairs, S25. 496·9157 GARAGE SALE: Furn, . · ' . . ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ESTATE .n:w1-:LHY. 6-3 6531 lble/6chrsS30,Bookcai.e refrig, etc. 1000 W. SatlZ·3.Monrrues!1·4 Reg. i,zArab-1 !-Morgan AHT OBJ f<:l"l'S, i\N ' . ---8 lb Bl d S t /S Bl d B G Id. Tll1LIES. FINE FL1HN • C--s & SlO, 751 ·1212 Rattan secln'I, 2 swvl a Oil v . a un Chest ~f drawen;, ~bl, , ?~ . ar c ID~-_,,..,.. chrl>. 1 side chr. Xlnt 1-SPM c-hrs, dinette set & masc. fraincd. ~lock, .E.ngl. 1-:·rc. l'IIONE f 'OH I~-Equipment 8030 Sol~~ Maple Dining Set, buy. Resnb'I. 548-8013. OAK ANTIQUEs~-suri"r Sat & Sun 9·4. Call ~~~s~rl'l.ud\.cr~ :slpl1nt·tedk. 1-n. & 1Hl<HllllRL. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 42 roundtbl,31caves.2 -.. .,.,.,., me in· a a t>l.1 :!i!IHI Cqnnon, sngl lens refl1•.v, urm chrs, 2 i.ide chrs. Ki-,-.--.-d cheap. Beds, drc·ssl•rs, 548·4160 or 884 Senate, 846.0432 i; c . 'I HUCK I> HIV I•: H f n 1 ~ " <->en fi.12 3389 ng Size water be • near tables, hall trees, bur. C.M. -l' \LF.NOAH SHOWS body IC'm; filter ~t raps. _.,.,.,..,. · new, S85 or best offer. J et 8070 ' ... m;.ill lru('klnA 1·nmpany lrnne hascJ. li4U-!l1 l!l l'RLcS'L",N. 'f." Instr ™w:ikleh.li·l5·ill!J 8• Gold blue whi'te floral &CH505 fcts, chun·h pew, sels of Mini bike S6S, Fwr edger ew ry r. r ,, chrs, mirrori., de:sk:o.. Bag S40, 4 pc Fr. Prov sofa ••••••••••••••••••••••• TYPIST THE RIVERSIDE Dogs ---8040 tapestry, loose pillow, Wrought Iron Glass Top Selcct10~. 2465 Norse, SJOO. 3 Fr Prov tblcs SlO WA .... TED Antique ••••••••••••••••••••••• xlntsor:i. Sl50. 494·8711 T:ible. approx 32x62", CM 548-05-12. ea or $25 all, 2 barstools " Nl'l'(kd full l11n1• ~IU!>I IJi• ;Jl'CUl'.tl\' w 1'1·tt·p t 10111 ... 1 lt,1t•k g n111nd S.11\ la ,\11a /1'11.l111 an·a Sal.try 1•nmrnl'11,111';1tt• \\ (.'\per1t•11c·1•. (';ill ~.11.5:1:17bl\\11 Ill I I ,\\I ••I :.! :11·~1 \\'ail 11''' l·01HH( i 'cwkt.111 ... \ppl\' .111 .111111 ~1c1·, 111111' ll<:l'I. 1117 :!hl l'I. ~ I\ Show Sale OE. Sheep, fcm, 15 mos Crea m & tangerine S75.67J..653l Isl time ever, 1845 San-$15eaor2forS25,9xt2' Sh , , . r t old. Sl50 to good family <:ustom m ade sectional. l\innsize water bed liago D r. liaycrl'~l/ white ctn shag cpl Si25, ur. an lls a 1r:ie ime w tyard. <no papers) IJl,t ofr.645.7342 eo S A.111sl'sdisplay easels SS to hn~hlen your life with 7:i2-S:>&i w1heater. $97. Dover hores. Sat. Sun ca, Sp:.in wrgl iron wnll a lhtnl.? of beauty or a •Whl1et0Public• 646·12().1 10-5. unit w.'desk SlOO, buffet lut·k:v lrl'<isurl'! <:olden Retriever Pups. I k s oo 22 New con c e pl s i n Easlbluff home sold. like 2 Studio beds with orange l:ir w /s111 l . ltiG' March l'ham1>ion h nc, Al\C· furnishing your home. ucw whitc/"old daven· CO\'C'rs. Good cond. $20 Tiberl.anc._fl_n_.84_7·1953_ 9 20 I) I" A . n W k s · " • 2 O --17-18· I • li!l:J ,:,!)!; ti3W. lntcnor buying SC'n'll'l'. port. S150. pecan wood <'a fi!->·2 5 -Sun 10·2. Furn, shag rug & R . S Hcmarkahlc :--a \'ings i•n dm1·11·g Tbl .. 6. ehr.s uphol. Sal & Sun 2 5. L·1·0,, bnd p.·id .. • ... ·k, •·li.·iir, l"'"k-.·. aincross quore ,\).'(' '.11·01·alui·n 11uality furn of the li.ilc~t I "' " " u,., " ~-v " Convrntion Cntr • " " l>lyles & fabrit's. Also on w /c.a ne >acks, s-175. w/nu matt. $ISO, d~hwhr girl's bike·, !iii{ Wheel, TOP CASH DOLLAR Pi\ID F OR YOUtt JEWELRY, WATCHES, ART OBJECTS. GOLU, SlLVER SERVICE. FINf-: F URN & AN TIQUt:S. 645_·_22_~--- ~'.1 karat diamond ring 1n 18 k;.irat orange blossom selling. Eni!a~emcnt & wt'<ldmg band. 492·2006 h •-() · l( Sclrnu1.ers Lowrey organ b.lac'.k """.Teak tbl w /4 chr~ "'15 fabulous woman's·111rl's 5l "' ran).!l' Sl. I· 1 3 males. 7f.i8·1567 the ~mtiquc piece you !.pin el $350 731 37 32 .,..,... "' ... \\',\TTn~t-:g l'~t : SUN 1'.!il f'M t"rct• can't find. . • . . , hi<leabcd Sl25, twin b(·ds warclrobc-various StZl'S, Mens Seiko alarm watch. Combo Cocktail l'rk"i,: With :id Sl 75 ~·a. Grc:it D;-inc, mate 10 mo's Call 1175-5820 f..W-O'bl9 $75, whl Cormica tbl w/4 men's clothes• etc· 2 mo's old. Guar. Orig, &Foods nld. AKC w 1~hots. Drk AGENCYDLDHS.COHI' tpranliqucgold velvet paddedchrsS8S+much l 0 '-S25· llHS Port cost. $160, Sac. $95. f':;irlv l!l:W's hdrm st•I. hrin<1k, love;.ibtc SIOO. Consumer Products Div uphol <·hairs. xlnt cond, more! 18782 Via San MarJ.!ate, Npllch. 833-1127 lb\' ~11111 .'I.:. ni••ht ... 1111! dre~ ... m" thl w1"'1n" m1r Co-7 "la co lr 'f R k -------------... " ,.. 1;.15. 1539 or ti·l2-7!HO --.,,5 ca. 842-!1839 " r ' • v • · oc · •'AR 'GL' s \[ •·· G 111~·11 Contad Hn). I lotl'I r11r~. d1 ••,s•·r, twn hds + . --- -----Sofa & loveseat, retails at ·752·1617 "' " .-, ' ,J'..; rcen Wedding ring set, sb:e ti. l.;1g11n;a, ·125 S c'oa ... 1 nK·k~·r ~1aho~S750 .. \l~o SlnERIA:-.I JI USKYAKC $420. Brwn /r ust VlRTU RE Brothers shag, i;:d shape 13x20, 1/5karatdiamonds 14k llwv.t.oai.:lkh.·l:il 11.·i1 h;.md111;.idl• l!ufft·t tisw·~ 7 wks,hlk/wht,blu cyc:s, herculo n , n ew S2l!O. dmette:;et,42"roundta· Kenmore wshr & dryr, 10x!l,9x l.OldllCAstereo $50.645-2768 ' WAITRESS ~'"' X47 :1:11;i; l'hamp lines, wormed. stO·J637 ble wilh white micarta xlnt $185; Yamaha 100, & Cabnt, gas log. maple 5,57.31 Hi ----------1 top $25, 3 high back vinyl S200; Wht sewing mach dbl bed, 1:.imp, men's 3 Distress Sale, Diamond :'ipm !lpm daih \pph. Antq NCH \'tt·nnc~e <.:ash -----6' Off·white naugahyde swivel chairs Sl2 each. head S2 O; F. u r<' k a su1ler, hunk beds; 3 mos. Engagement & Wcddm~ Tlllo .... :1112 12 !'ru\\ll rcg1Sll'r,mintoni;!rnnd ,\KC t;olclcn H e tricver couch, good cond, $25. like new. Wi l l sell vacuum $15; 963·7935 old. No. Hunt. Dch. rings, yellow gold, 0.71 \ .1111·\ 1'1 lrn v L.11:1111.1 P\'t coll satrifice, signed Pups, $125. 556·7280 · separately 545-3433. H.B. 842-7669 K, $825. 979·6714 ~1gut·L nu rn hr '<l J t l ho s & 49J·6861 -• • .. · ·- I'll· h 1 n g ... T1~hl.J '-:>e. ------ \\ .111ll'd Jl<'uple \\ho \\'otllcl t; r" ~ l' t· Io ~,., m CJ r l' ,\fghan Pups. AKC. shot~. 111.l' to l'.11'11 ~11111 -.J.•H10 ~~)l;.1xxi. wornwd. All cnlors. 1~·r 1n.1111h part f11111 11ul -malt•s 'frms. Fabulous "' \<1111 lwnH· 1·.111 l:\Jrmture ~trq1p1·d and 1111c bred pcd1grt>t', :•i:! >i!l:IO 1•\'l':O.. I tc 1 '.I lkl mhhcd h\' r-: ... r11•rls. i\ k a b a . P a t r i c• i a n . WAREHOUSE 152 505!1, ti75 ~11!1 I,.,··~. Grandul'r. Show & pct. \t;i111ti•iwlll't' & Dl'll \\'I, "'-•lltn~ 100 ~ r nit! tnllt·c· - \11111\tng n·inrct 1t·qol lion ol Harlro;ul l'apr·r ,'\: \\111 h1• \('l lllt'cl. 111 llr llt·ms ht. t1111t• offr~I. l\k . .;;.1;111 1.,.r 111,1• 1 also :'llar1ori1• J\la1n ht'lll'l ih .\ppl) x,1 tll p;,qwr 11t'm-; !l{i2 l!liil __ lpm, Tlw E.1rl ' 1'11111111 Set:; unu~u:tl o;1k prl'..,SC'cl 111.:. 11~1·. 1.:,~r; -~·"\' 11w t h.1l'k d1ro;, ::.1:; C'a. Sq oak 111\d < \I hi~ l 1.11 thl w .f> llult•d kg~ ~:>Cl. WHOLESALE DRAPERY FABRIC SALESMAN \. tl11•nal d1stnhcM111 11f olr.CJll n lal1ri ,· 1.., 1111• 11111i.: .1 \I .1r1·h11-,11 .... • 111 I II .1111•1• I ••U11l\' '\1•1•d' Ho ·p lnr \.., c Ii Olll''I' l (111111 \',",:~.Ill l\1•r11;rrd1no !<1\ 1·r·.id1· \\ '111!1• .ti•· Ill' 11•1.11 I ' '\ 1•1·1 nc·• c·"·"' S•·ncl , ,. 'llflll' '" <'l:".1l11•cl \d ,11.17 l>.1al_1 1'11111, t•c1 Hn\ 1.1'·" ( .... t.1 ;.1 ,. ... . ( " 'l:!t.·•1, IFYOU h.1\t' ,t ""' r' lt't..• lt1 oll• 1 n1 ;:o .. d ... 111 ,di pl,11 1· ;111 ;ul 111 lh1• ll :rll\ t'du( ('I."'" ... .i ........ , 1•111 l'h111w ••I:! :i1m1 1.7;} ti7:U) \l .11rnifiC'cnt hi·ba1•k 1\11..,nan rout·h nng Pmo, 11l'11 i.:rn uphol Sl.11110 Orn.ilt-1rnn ,'<l hr;,1'~ lll•d . f>\i Eni,:ti ... h m11 r11r ,v.;_ f'111rt• 'l7't 0~1:,7 *GRAND• •OPENING* OAK! OAK! \m1•ncan t·:urnpc:;in, I "'' 1>111 ,., \:11 J 11nk . \ ;11 lt'l~ Hd 1111~hl·d l•H \+HI < 11 ,ff)tn Shop ,\nt 11111t'' '.:t:l>i '\1•"° IMlrt Ill \'cl l .\1 l'nm1ll\1' p1111· wlh r11p- 1 .. 1.inl ~II"' s., e>Jk d1r ... S2itl I-t11l' uld ""IC'kl•r d1''1\ ~1 5o 0.1k tlr1·~~er St:!.'i Cill Ii If, l!Ji>.11 c >fl! a11111 "ti l111rnini.: 'l\ ):! <! 1 \\ k d) ., I 2 LI l :ll.111 t>xx.11 ""k rub 5.lfi liQXIJ Appliances 8010 ••••••.....•..•....••.. H ~;FRI(; Ell.\ TORS \'1·ry rl'as. :'lh1-;t sell. &.lti-:! l IO nr H45·3()6.l. \KC Ht·~ister<'d Cocker pupplt':-. C'hJmp hack· i.:rml. tl!J7 iti70 ..ifl I 30 l'~t --------- Grl.':.tl lJ:111l' puppies for s alt• .. 5 \\'eeks Old. 8~13 :J'J51. 0:-Jl.Y :! lt•fl. BC':c11t1f11 I rur~ :1 part ... ('•wl..er ~pan I pr1 potKll<'. ;>!5 lo ,.:•I home•. l~l2 iiati:! fore~ to Y OtA 8045 ....................... Frf'c> pupµ11•"<, m1xl'd h1 c•C'd. l'Ull'. 7 \\ k::, old. t.tt. !,,'\Iii Sm. l'ot•ker mix. male. l ~ r rild .. n<'C'd:-. loving horn!' 540 ~2i9 ---- FREE FILL DIRT .\nprnx 5000 yds, El l\>rn Ul'C;J 7tiX 1:!51 83:1-3GOO ~•·t·d i.:nol'I hnmc fnr 2 yr olcl \t. t.ha~a -l'oodl(', Jo!C'ntlc-198-JJ!ll Fumitvre 8050 .........•............. 10% A~ Cash in on Spring Cleaning And Save With a. Daily Pilot MARCH SPECIAL Applies In The Following Categories ~ ---===-~-... ~ International Designer Pattern \\ \."llEHS OHYl<:Rs Hc·c·nnd1l 111n:; HPpros & "'i.,1 n.1m.1)~l'. (;unr lll'l .::1\1) 111 Or ;.in~c Co. 1 ~rc<'n high back ('hair·$145. I high back d1a1r lnl.'1•cls 1·ccovcr- 1ng l·SJ:l. OH SlUO for both! Also. l chrome & J.!lass l'f'1lln~ tighl-$10 .ind I hall ceiling llght-S2tl Phone 642·0138 S1\VE' :\1.\HCll S.\Ll'~. NC'w & used furn. appl's. n11s1·. Wilson 's Bargam 'il'111k. (2 Stores). :>45 & 81'1 w. 19lh, l':'IJ fi.12 7930 &548·3262 ANTIQUES APPLIANCES AUTOS BICYCLES BOATS CAMERAS FURNITURE GARAGE SALES HOUSEHOLD GOODS JEWELRY MACHINERY MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS MOTORCYCLES OFFICE EQUIPMENT PIANOS &ORGANS SEWING MACHI NES SPORTING GOODS SWAPS DUNLAP'S IXl.l ;\;ewport HI,< \t C ,\LL S.\X ii>lll ----rt1•(c 1i.: J\mana. '\lrJ lrJ,! w huge' frC'ett'r. dhl ilr N1agra \'chratin~ Chatr. $100 hst ofr ;..i~·20!l!"i w he~tl. Xlnt condition. ---~46·6351 DRYE:R. clcc Ltkc new, \lohltc Sl75. 759-0S.~5 aft. 5 --- Gold ll<'r<•ulon coud1, R', gr<';Jl cond Sl:>O. G40·534S ----------Htn king size tx-d, solid therry, 4 po~ter <'Orn· µlctr fl37 7338. Allow Wiii huv some rC'fri~"· JO-I:! rin~s appl's, · workm~ or nol - ~Stove $30. abo !"l'ra~ m_<'l!'I ~5-~258 Queen Anne Ruffel. mint con<1. $225. China Cab. SlOOO. Din rm th! & 4 <'hrs $175. 200 W Wilson. at F.itf\l!'W, C.M. Near new gas !>love, S7S Chc"t frec7.!'r. $45. t>i5 fli3ti ELl-X. W;1~hcr ~. l'.;h•I' Dr) er S75, i:as dryer Si5. 645·!Kl2fi [)i~hwa~ht'r. Countrr lop. alm•ii-t """. Zurn U1s hm:11d SWi 1>73 ;,.li!•I frigidain· wa sh<'r & dryer. Coppcrlone, top of line. S\511 pr. bsl ofr. 545 Oft27 ------- Kenmore wshr & drvr dlx, i\\'orado, 100··:, ·wrnty SIR.'i 96:J 793HI. H. 1 s tu rt \.' r 11{ i cl a i re l 'sed Hscholtl furn (2) Old bedrm sl'ls <1930's) includ. dresser & 'iinlty com!llete . 13 ) U ld maho~. armehrs. Wrought iron ~lass top breakfast set + 6 chrs . 220 A)><'eo coffee ll'lach, nl'ar new. Call 6·16-4071 hetwn 10am-8pm. ---------~ PC<'an tbl, 4 cane back rhri. & glass front rhina c·ahcnct Also Mahogany nurrl't. 203i t B:iydcw, S.A. Ills f,.J!l 1314 Frrc•7.rr, lik1• new. S22!l Thi, "WHAP'' .1rn11nd ~pac!C'a Boutique desiAn S48 2.180 spurt.'! ral(lan style 'hort 1ilceve11 and a bandet Mame stitch sofa & lov· CSl'at. Game set. matching coffee tnbloa. \\all unit, solu t11hlc1. I.umps. nau!l sofa. l(laa11 top rllnf'tt~. cut \'Civet t•ha1r, K111o1 or ~~n iilzc• hdrm ~ct, matlre1111e•. 1(111111 St \\ ood coffee l 11 b I t 11 • A L I, l N l!:XCtH.LENT CON. OITION. 5S4-47fl0 V nc•<·k. Tht• hndH'<' '"' rill NI. the skirt i:athcrcd. Port ah I•' d " h w ll hr . l"al111~.... jc•rsl.'y, knit ~oft cotton. crepe 7~1·1 i'I Wh1rlrool S11pn•m1• XU. t·ul onlv in \1i~'l'~ II Iii S11.e 1:1 rt-qulrr11 3 5 R yds. of Vt•ry ~d Pond tl4tl 3lt\O 45·• f.1t11w To •Will'!·· 'lt"nd 1>allf•rn number. size, Side-hy Sicll• rt>fragcrallll'. n.1nll'. 11<Mr1• ... , snt111p. Price $2 SO plm; :lO" po'ILaRe Admiral IO', runii i;tc-.od. '1nd hJn<llm11 ~. ll46 3!1118 • N<'w C'ut.ituiz Srctlon~: S11pph•1twnt t , Sprlnr. and -----~ummcr l>res-;l'~. ~l 50 po11tirnld Maki• 1'11,.rk pnynble to SpodC'o Scnd ord()r" to lhl'I ncwi1p111H•r, <' 10 Spodo.1, 2 Brldg.-St • Milford, N J. 08848. Ot'pt. C" 1~. F<>A llST DEAL OM MEW MA YT AGS BURKF,S APPLJANCES l''rench dbl bdrm set S28S 1145-0 Duker St. CM Ki~ bed set 8 ~s $31(). 5-46-8672 11711-473" 75Ml874 ' , ' • ; 10% DISCOUNT r------------------------------------- 5 LINES OR MORE 3DAYS • USE CASH BankAmericard OR Master Charge • 10% DISCOUNT • DO ITL? NOW! : I (4 SHORT WORDS MAKE ONE LINE) 5 Lines, 3 Times = $9.00 For additional lines, add $1 .49 per llne. Make check or money order payable to DAILY PILOT. Send or Bring to: CLASSIFIED AD ORDER DEPT. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT BOX 1560, 330 W. 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CALL 642-0795 (.'1m.1ll1 :'lfop1•d . lhOO ma .,;adclll' hJskl'l. must ;.ell. 5.511 OJ:!O '.11)3·11'.!I Evenings ,ond Weekends '70 Commander Mot or llm c:ln. lo ml. xtra,. SWOO Corner Grand & Edinger. S A. 496 27S7 Motor Home R•ntaJ 181/lto 32' fully self.contained Reserve now (l)r Holiday & Wknds H EG ENCY MOTOR JIQ;\1 £-:RENTALS 925 N. Harbor Bhd. S A. • •531-2503•. ---- 1\Justi.l'il' :Jli2 :.!Ul 'I l!ltil CJ!i Jf:J::I'. •h I. q•n, l' I l' .t 11 , j CJ 01 I I l• ,1).: 1• 1!1:1 :11iti9 aft til' :'II Ht-.<.t-:'-1 \ \Hl'IOll ll0\11".IW~l'\LS '.r.,!.;,..., 11.111Jrn 111\d !:> .. \. I ' I F 11 1 cl II r o 11 1· 11 .. • ~J l :!..')(IJ * * ~U~r'I. -il~hl'\, dlrt - --- tires. 'Ufl. dn 5.2,iOU 197ti Ford c .. 1m Van. l.o 6-1:!3751! m1, estm ml. make orr. Tn;dcs ~S6& 586 J6filorl!J7·7661J. ••••••••••••••••••••••• i2 i-~ord . f\1ag~. nare:--. 1973 CHEVY panel.lni:. h1bat'ks, F:\1 EL CAMINO l!lrk. <.:II. Nu pnt. $3295 1\ u lo mat 1 c. A :\I / 1'' M c:.a-.sclle. ma~ whl!l'fs & l'UStom .,hl•ll 1$.U!SOY" MUST BE SEEN! MIRACLE MAZDA 2150 ll<irbor Hh ti , C ,\J 645·5700 !).UI 041>1 • j l D 0 fl i: {' ~I T ,, " Ttadl'!>man :!1111 \11111 l>Unr 'I. '' ocop, t1'l' bx MK!.15 t~ll•X.>7'1 i3 l>1Hh!t' \,Ill :!t~I {'-.t Int. I \1 I .lfll' I ~pt..r,,. t ull p111 1<1111~ \lnl s:UIOV 111 rn I' I' •1,•1 f>171Hh ' 1976TOYOTA PICKUP ·I 1>l>l'l'<I "1th sh1·ll hoot 11 lrn:.tKO!l I HOW $3395 ,111t1 'i:I L'h1·v~ \".111 ..,hml h1•1I. ;111to. "' uk l 111·~ .. :1~10 t'll~ ~!Mlll ti-!0·71iOI BILL YATES VW-PORSCHE San Juan Capt))lrano 837-4800 493-4511 1976 DATSUN Short~ Pickwp A,·a1labh.• for immC'dral<' deh\t'r}' Cl 01071~ 1 HOW $2995 BARWICK DATSUN S<in Juan Cap1stn11w 831·1375 493-3375 'i.J Font Surf Pi \'an. Jutu P ·s. I' B, 1< trl.. paneled & crµld SIS!IS. Pvt ply. 5tl I lili7 l ;ill S :$1.1 72 \'W Sp1nt Cam1>1•l'. JU't hkl• nt'14 646 7Rl.J 1974 DODGE VAN \'II. aulomat1r. ll\\ r . -..(('en DI! C5ili-15X I On !.<1ll• th1s "<'l'k lor ONLY $3695 MAR9UIS VOLVO ~llSSIO:'lf \'I !-:.JO 831·2880 495.1210 ·73 :\b1rl.1 Pl' 1111.uoo m1 ndi. J1llk \\Mk ~1;)11() ~1rm JI m !Ifill lll!HI .all l>od1:c •;3 Cu~l tnll'r & pm p;11nl. Lo rrnlc : m;ii:,,. 1975 El C::imanu Classic. l>lcr<•o & cxtrJ!> Like new llllldL><I. n1•w tires, hrks S.1400 f>ll 08i5163l-1127fi $<1700 nr hst ofr t>10 0275 •Wanted Van for Exet· ·;o Chc,·y 1 ,. Ton ru, new rental. I lo 3 mos. paml, ;iulo .• 11 r, r e in IH2·1i:!:J~ _ lo~l'l:d _hl•d, ~1700. C huck '66 CH EV Paneled \'an ~:>··1251 Vc•rv i.:uod 1·11111 1 '.\1•\\ ·n Duhull I' L' w 1C B pa111l JOh. (;d 111 t':-.. SI :!OU rnd10 :'-ll•w uphnl + lgt• t' J l I l' \ , . .., I wk 11 ti ". aux ga:-. tank SI iUO h1>l 121:11421 lOli ofr 847·0AIO Autos Wanted 9590 197~ l)odgc ·'•Ton Xlnt t'ur1tl S3tl00 1>1t.-6002 '73 Uahun 1'1<'kup Camper ~hell w /r.1c;k. mai:s. clean. <.:all 673·5133 ------ '69 Dodge D·lOO \ll'll camper air. boot. 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IH'I 1.111 ''" lnnl! )Ohrh \1111 1·1111<1 Sm.ill -v,11 l';all <.reg 1;.1;, l.)iH ,oll 5P~1 Antique Pool Tahll'. ~I.JI!• top. Pool Table l&rnp nl:so. $750 837 348:! :!H l'1i.:.1rl'll1'. lot.di\ l'U ... lom. IWlll 1'111h11 !'hu1gt·rl ('Ill!. !HI mph 71tli:l!l32J2 bl.mdc·r·~ Jo' rrm $21 t>tJO :..'Ii l.1ul<'r' 1'i ;tsk S21!1:i B " " m .1 n \ s 1)15 KZX4) 7XX I !'1malt1 Xlnl<•oncl 8+. leaded. x lnt cond. spoke wheels. make of· CALLORCOMElN ~175 S12.495.496·0170 fer C:ill MF. 2 5PM, TOSEEUS Ti Bu<'canet·r 27'. !I 'I 111'. Call 962 HOR!! art 4pm R33·9464 NEWPORT IMPORTS OB. VllF. J5ll(il'n1111. ~an TrallffS. Travel 9170 1>1cl!11. Bus 1 27!1 11074 Motorcycles/ ••••••••••••••••••••••• '7514.: Luv. AM /FM c:.as.. 3100 W. Csl Hwy• NB li-12·5678. axle. Bslofr ~-lRl4 G~ Sale 8055 Gar. Sale 8055 'Gar Sal~ 8055 ······················· •.....•••.•...•........ ~ ....................... WAREHOUSE LIQUIDATION Bring Your Trucks & Trailers! NEWPORT GALLERIES ANNUAL WAREHOUSE SALE Merchandise From Lay-A·Ways Out-Of-Pawn Sold & Not Picked Up, Etc_ Antique & Contemporary Furniture Clocks, Sideboards, Couches Occuional Tables, Desb Patio Furniture, Beds, Rugs Paintings, PorcelainJ, Crystal, Etc. Everything Sold As II SUNDAY I MARCH 20,10 AM - 2 PM #~:f'~.£«. 17 l 0 Pomona Ave., Blda. A·2 Comer of Pomona le 17th Bt., Coata Mesa 645-2200 31i' :'1!1n1•:-.wl'l't>Pr h11ll s $\.500. l 72' ch;.pl<'mt hull ~ l.L 0 (l 0 I J 0 . D 1{' s I' I lr;1wlcrl> fm S!2.IMHI In $.'l-1,llOO, 50' ch('SPI 11 ;m ll'r S75,000 Many oth1•1 boats & l'ust. bit lrowlerc; in \ ano11~ s11,e~ 1\TLANTIC l'A(.'f FIC Mant1me Co IW6·54!H Ext 2.5 oth<'r 1 22;! OW'J Scooters 9 I 50 '73 5th Whl Trlr. 33' fully snrf, step bumper 16.0001 ___ 642·940_5 ___ _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• self cont. Traveler. <.:all m1 war. $2575. 968·3767 12' Fiberglass Au~traltan 71 350 D ig !lorn, f'5 l714) 531·8830 ::aft 6 or 64 F d P-k- Hacer ... Alum mai.t & Kawas aki, has new FS wknds or u p, w /campr WE DUY •USlm CAHS& TRUCKS• boon. JI~ & spinnaker. spd kit. cyl-piston , new · shell. 6 cyl, cab int. comp S425.Ph675·6111! rin1ts. main bearing, 141~'Scotsman TrvlTrlr. redone.S650.842·9209 Come in or Call FREE Appraisal Groth Chnrol•t 18211 Beach Blvd. H1mJ.ington Beac·h Lido 14 113R7A w /lrlr. xlnl cond. 2 paddles. 4 pre· servers $1400. afl 6pm 536·03.18. bait $.175. ~9·379J Clean, clec brks. $.500. Ph 548·4613 75 Chevy Luv Pkup, s hell, '71 Suiuk1 CCl 400 dirt cassette s tereo, $3000 hake. New eng. shocks & Trvl Tri~· Fully ~C · PP. 646-8163 lran.'l. $400. 6-10-7601 ~ban:i. Shed & Awning ---------incl. Like new 675-7984 '74 Chevy ,, Ton PU. ds<' MEAR MEW IDEAL 197S Self-cont. 21','. air com!. TV antenna. full bath, equalizer h1lch , 6 ply tires. sips 6, many xtrns. P vt pt.v. SSS-00. 20072 Redwood Ln. 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As low as $10,700 '75 COUPE deVILLE Galloway Green Frre· mist tan leather cov· ered seats. cruise con· trol. 1111 wheel AM/FM slereo l 608PHLl $75'5 t7l CPE deVILLE Sparkling Ermine Wh ite w 1lh B lacls Cabriolel Top. 60/40 owr seat. cruise control (991 MCE) $4595 '76 C .. VY MAUIU Naber<> Company car. Low miles• Auto trans. fact a•r cond • padded vinyl too (644NXMl $4195 '76 ELDO COUPE Innsbruck Blue. white Cabriolet 100. cruise control . AM /FM stereo. (0176831) $9695 '75 CPE deVILLE Elegance 1n Black LacQuer. match1nq Cabriolet Too. full pwr lttt wheel stereo radio. etc (471MCG) $699$ '71 CPI ct.VILLE Copper Flrem1st with white top, & matching inter ior, full pwr . cru i se control. (358GYR) $42'5 '75 PIUGIOT 504 G L. Sedan. Sunroof. auto trans. feel. air cond . AM/FM stereo radio (029NJY) $4191 '75 FLTWD IRGHM Sable Black with black d over clolh 1nf!'rior Fully ea u1pper:I (173MCF) $8795 '74 ELDO COUPE Ma uve Fire m1<>t Lacauer w i th white Cabriolet lop Totally eQU•PoOO (07QKGEI $5995 '76 CAMARO Auto trans. stereo, radio, tact air. Low miles• (561NLG) $4995 '74 T·llRD Low mtlesr AM/FM s tereo radio. 60/40 pwr seat. tilt wheel. etc. (853LGAl S419S All cart •ubled to e>r1or aale ( Nabers Cadillac 2600 Harbor Blvd., Colla Mesa (714') S4Q..9100 .. _,, ' _.. •-,. 'M ...... UIH •"UNI ...... ""' 5'" ........ , ..... ,...... . •...•.. :? ............. ••••••••••••••···•·•••· ...................... . ·--·•••••• .................... -·-·•• -.a••••al-........... 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AM/I'll, Lo mJ. vw..• ci.--l 'lflllP\ F\lltr a.Geel, I •OUOWWll *I "9 I'll I• ma man MYOUIS TOYOTA dis: .,fu,..q,_ N1Ja1u•ld.,....Jll ---·* 1 61 I-Cl OltMM 'I __ ftll IUDIONV1EJO ...__ ttl O .,_,,... I VWVt-t:-v -J ---••1-1210 •• ,..,,._•• •• ,..,., (bl, -C9'Y ._ llllJ • ""' • •¥W'' -W• ·-·---··-· I 1.._v ---•! •--''--•-·---·· = eand. -QC ac S n1 SS77 ,... pnt • .,.,..., .,._' WeR!. PS.. PB. COIOLLA pcwt Coope lnml) COROLL.A-4 Df' Wa&OR ( ) OOllOLLA ... lJll' Wacon (01JU!U) COKOLLA-4 Dr W•1on (()ti2S96) GORONA..SfU Coupe (0041ll7) IULUXPICKUP (036198) IULUX PICKUP (033549) IULUX PICKUP (032614) HILUX PICKUP (039212) HILUX PICKUP (033375) JULUXPlCKUP (():i690l) HILUX PICKUP ((}44682) LANDCRUISER l lurdtop-(229494) J.ANDCRUISEll Wagon· (062982 I MARQUIS TOY OT A MISSION VIEJO 831-2880 495-1210 "' Nl1 fllr. AA IP .11: '66 VW JA • · • • "72 lkildr Eat.Me Waaon. ·a Cornlr ('Oft mlbl•, tuna J(OOd, muat Mii &ll&oalaUe. aean. .. ._ 'Ill 8-.q 18lHYX ..•. Sb77 51,000 ml. xla\ eond, fair d1a~. new Llru, otr. rMoasD s:m 142-t'llJ Want to ..,...n con· vat. Wall pay ~ to low blue bOolt+S:ZOO-i'J'S.3731 '73SUPER BU!TLE, xlnt cond. o ew radiala, AM/FM, $1910 ..... 1171. 8.17·'734 '68 Karmann Ghia, Corvair powered, $1500. or otter. 549.2520 '71 VW Super Bug. Orig ownr. Xlnt cood, new mg, 10,000 ml. $2100/bst dr. 64().1191 '6'rVW Camper Good cond. 645·8100 Super clean 1971 VW custom camper · loaded! Call to see 673·2608 'bl Ghio 5011 .• , ••• $777 many JLLraa. e.40·4141 '750. ld·UDZ 1235&. iU COUfar. 1upcr deaan. 'nVWoir819'4 .. S1077 ~ ft25 AMIP'll stereo. air, gd '66 Gnio 3138 . • • • St 177 •• Spel RJY. hrf body. ••••••••••••••••••••••• t'Otld. U.550 $41j.~ tr de -9237 71 VWo24FYl. •• $1177 chnn, Im. lbw. Many ,s Cordoba, xtu rlc>aan. 905 a · · -·----• Vans & Campers xtru. Owaer" since 18. lo:.ided w /xtus. M ue1t Doclp , •• '73 Mercury MonleJ:o M X, ..::.:..=...:.:....:.._...;_ ___ _ 19 to cboose. most with $700/olr.8G-4719. see. 31,000 mi, will i.al'. ••••••••••••0•G·-1 ; .. :.. • 4 dr, auto traoa,_a1r, _PS, '73 Gold .Duster, 8 eyl, air stereo bubble• pop ""'° Buick RJviera alr $5375. Pvt pty. 545-4688 tt74 DO ~ PB, nr new M1chehn1;, Afr. p /S, Alr, low mi. ' ....,.. • • -318 £naine. 36,000 mile:>. vinyl top, xlnt cond. For kbll. 12750, Ml-4314 ~· . AM /P'M •tereo. new vin 75 COl.DOIA PIS P/B, AM /FM Tape. qutck u le . $1600 or..=:::..:=..:..:~..;:.;____;_;__ 71 Bus oir 131 0 .. · • $!977 top, good cond. Best ol· Green, la ndu u top. CR, 0SupeT' Interior, High highest. 64().68112 • 6 9 PI y m 0 U th '7 1 (mp-'371HNJ •. $2277 fer.6'4-5465 beautiful car. (834MXA> back seats, New palot. 9952 lelvedere 6 '71 PopTop3610 .. $2377 CodlllllC 9915 $4895. Fiarea and Mags. Sharp Must.lg • 72Cmpr702C()I •. $2577 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Van! Call 642·9006 or •••••••••••··~········:1 cylinder. stick . -~ S41H987GREG '74MustangGbia. PB/PS, -L.1.A lo mil 72 Bus oir 485 I .... S2977 1973 CADILLAC ~"' A!C stereo. Perr cood. ......., W eoge, Fwy close, call for direc· ELDORADO ~till CHARGER SE $2200. Ph 640·11SOcves I cleanl 549 .. 9995 tions. CONVERTIBLE _ --..-72 good cond. $1645 5,.1 2164 FUiiy loaded, low miles & ~or 675~ • 1965 Ford Mustang. 1 _or __ ;;a_· _____ _ d · · 13631 tia•bof B•.o, Catoen G<o-e $:100 immaculate con 1u on. 63623>3 • , Id PS PB C ll S46-1544 'Pontiac 9965 (llBPEN ). Continental 70 Polaratrgo i • xlnt a ••••••••••••••••••••• •• SADDLEIACK 993o ~c.d~b1l000t 962an~.,~~1g, '66 Mustang. Runs x:l~t. 25 '76Firebird Esprit, white, V AWY IMPORTS ••••••••••••••••••••••• con " . u.r.v mpg, 3 spd stick. l<'M fl A/C, p /S, p 1 B. p 1W. 831-2040495-4949 74COHTIHEMTAL '70 Challenger, holleys, lracttstereo. Fast . d eun AM/FM stereo, Hallyc '65 BUG, 58.000 miles, ---------COUPE. Fully loadc(l & turbos, AC, PS, aulo, &. durabll' 289 hp eng. whls, 10,900 m1, lk new. '66 VW Squarebal'k, sun· perfect mech cond, '76 El Dorado, w /or in superbconditwn! Will ~.645-7762 Sl350.Ph642-7ll09 P/PgetUngSev11lc.~OO. roof. new disc brks, mslr needs nu body or make without car phone, xlnt trade. {437LGS>. over wholesale hlue. cylinder & clutch. $700. Dune Buggy, $450. cond.Bestoffer.642·M02 SADDLEBACK '64 Dart GT. 2·dr, 6 c·yl, '65 Mustang Hardtop, 289 Wkdays, 752-7601 or 645-7930 548·5241 VALLEY IMPORTS automatic, rebuilt eng, air. auto, disc brks. wkodsSS9-480S ...::..:::_..:...:_ ______ , '73 Cpe DeVille. Many 831 • 2040 495•4949 engine. 645-9486 $700. 549·3209 Triumph 9767 '71 BUG, orig. owner, new 75 Sclroeco, s i Iver. x tr as. •Int eo n d · , G d . t 0 Grand PriJt. 70, 65,000 mi, l . lean sharp' Bl aupunkt AM /FM. u7001bst ofr. 835·1100 ,73 Mak IV Good cond '68CoronetStn. 1 Wlgn. Nekw 70 ran e, air, sere • · P!BSW one owner. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ires' c • . . "" r to Va to apprec rur, ' un 5327 Tape $3 800 645 2922 "'··ys · · trans new e ec wor • au , .... see · ed ~= I 974 TRIUMPH Sl600. _,,.. · • · · ..,.. While on white. Loaded. new heads. Runs good. 644-9726 or 541·5131 Never damag · ~vvv. • 54c 8335 S46-1420wkdys. SPITFIRE '68 Bus. Runs xlnt '70Sqrbck. Auto, air, FM, '68 El Dorado, fully $.5295. Pvt ~ ty. .,. ssoo. Call 548·ti257 or '72 Mustang, 8 cyl, auto,..:..:..:......:.::..:. _ _..::. ___ _ With radio. Low miles· $1050. 673·1363 good pnt & eng. Sl49S or loaded, $1400/best offer. _days. 675-9568 eves. ..:.642:..=..·635.::.:..:..::...1 ______ 76 GR.AH PRIX 982 7~no 642 1779 p /S, p /B. 52375. th · 1 runs strong. (440LEG ). ofr. • .,..., · Continental 67. 2 dr, runs Ford 9940 548.5479 Auto, air, lea er, l1 t Sale Priced-$2875. HEW•USED ,74 coupe DV. Loaded good, sac, $450. list ofr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• whl. elec. wind, seals. MIRACLE MAZDA VW'S Volvo 9772 w/xtras, lo mil. Xlnt 644·0107 •75 Granada .tdr, air, Oldsmobile 9955 cruise ~ontrol, stereo, 8 •••••••••••••••••• 3-0058 ••••••••••••••••••••••• trk, landau top, door 21SOllarborBlvd.,C.M. Over 125 ••••• cond.714/67 '73Mark1V.Loaded.New S3495. or o ffer. ore 19750LD>S locks, rallye whls. 64 S- 57oo '77 VOLVO '62 Cad F l eetwood tires. Low mileage, well 523·2033,E~('·751·4303_! CUTLASS <282.PHJ)$.5995. 1970 Spitfire. Radials. IH STOCK Classic~ Int perf, reblt mamtain~ 2nd car. Pvt '76 Gran Tor1110. a ir. P /S. FUii power & tilt wheel. stereo, nu top, xlnt. $l2SO H.-d to find Brand MW with all the eng, g reat car. S650. ply. 55500 or bsl ofr. Ph P /B. Sharp! $3,!J~. Pvt .J.45JlLP.liJ . .....,.. .~··-.{~., ~7..31&6.i·,., --.., ~ -.-"'°•It th.-~fattdarct<·~~-.;;y ~'1.!L -'· .. ~OS'l --pt)'.m-~-.. --·-SmePncid=S.sS9 TRIUMPH lffms thcit you would ·m Cad convt. Runs pcrr. '73 Cont. l owner , 2, dr. ~7-l Must II. A/C s27!Js MIRACLE MAIDA 1974 CJ!i! .. __. (1081901. Nds paint. $1595. Cull xlnt cond. All pwr $4400 •70 Ranchero, A c :SI 7!J5 2150 Harbor Blvd., C.M. TR6 WITHAM e......,..... 646-&S79. Call btwn llH, 673 .. 1462 Bth lo mi. G75·7285 645·5700 13631 ~"a.r.seno-e A clean car with AM /FM r ,1/ /l _ $ 1600 Q & the miles are right. '()O(,fu'<'2f" 1 !,._y7CC. 6 Cad '72 Eldo, loaded· 9932 '67 Galaxic V·6, auto, orig. ·72 Cutlass Supreme Cpe. ·m Catalina. Reblt eng, {331(10). 71SOO Westmfnater Blvd. 72,000 mi, new tir~s. CorYette owner. 411,000 m1. Vt.>ry (414EOL) Xlnt con d. trans & r·end, nds frnt Sale l'ricecl-$41 SO Welltmlnster l9J..7~51 $3850. Or trade late Sta ••••••••••••••••••••••• clean. Top cond. S450. New batt & tires. Air, end work. 64&-1450. $4(>9. Sale Pr.ked-S2 525 MIRACLE MAI DA 21SOHarbor Hhtf . C.M. 645-5700 MIR "'CLE MAZDA Plus Tax & License Wgn, 673-0811 CORVETTES 833-1127 auto, $2,000. 642-0982 . . "' '70 VW Bug. great cond, :_ ______ ...::=.:::.:...::~:..;._-----1 ·75 Formula Fireb1rd 350. 2150 Harbor Blvd., C.M. AM /FM cadio. nu paint, MARQUIS MOTORS '76 De Ville. de Elegancl' MUST SELL TlltS WKND '70 Olds 442. 455CI. Hurst Perf cond, all xtras. • 645-5700 Sl.500/bst ofr. 752-5770 MISSION VIEJO under 12,000 mi, custom CHOICE OF 15 75 Elite, dark red. w I TI{ 400. Xtras. Runs xlnt. 6Jl·3388or644-4839 •.i. 1971TOYOTA 831•2880495•1210 interior. loaded. $9,500. 1977 whtte t o p . AM /FM C lean. Must sel l , ~ COROLLA COUPE 1970Triumph GT 6+ ·~ VW Squareback. auto. _________ 1 714·631·3133 1961 THRU stereo, p /W, p /seats, $1200/ofr. 968·0804 '68 Firebird 327 eng Hurst. ·l 4 speed. radio. hl';.ilc•r & $990 640-706~ fuel injeeted, 4,000 mi on ORANGE COUNTY 4 speeds &Automatics will sell at low Bluebook. , Auto, Mags, Must sell I · vinyl lop (873CHO 1 Ttus V-'ks 9770 new cnl(, perfect com1, VOLVO '72 SDV, blue & whl. Xlnl OrancJe County's 64.2-0095 Must sell!! 71 Olds Delta this weekend. S900 :: "" wogen s1200. 496·9129 cond. $2850. L-.r'lest & fin~st 88, strong car. $985. 536-1567 ~ week • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • EXCL USI v EL y VOL VO _...:c:.::a:::ll...:644..:_-4234:__a_rt_s..:._p_m_ -~ • 7 4 T 0 rl n 0 E It l c . L 0 496.3686 ~ ONLY SI 195 1973 VWCAMPER 74 Das her, s unroof. LargestVolvoDealer l I S~ection rruleage, crse cntrl, Pwr Pinto 9957 '73 Firebird, while. MARQUISTOYOTA i :,peed stereo radio & AM /FM, tape dec k, inOrangeCounty! '73EIDoradoCpwit1ful EZFINANCING seats, 8 track, m:rny w/vinyl top, R&H, PS, MISSIONVIE.JO fuil ca~pcr equipment. $3100. BUYorLEASE equip. Ex. cond. PP. WELEASE more extras. $3800. •••••••••••••••••••C•••• PB, dlx int, xlnt cond. ·~ 83 1·2880 495· I 210 Own c.r d r 1 v e n · 631·3696 DIRECT s.5.200. 963·7433 CORVETTES 642·262.5 74 Pinto Wgn 2300C • 4 639·1101 or 897·2170 aft ~ I th t & -...-...-..,,...,,..,,....~l'ft:':.li Cad. 76. s~eville. 18,000 mi. HOW.A.RD Chevrolet spd, rack, air. AM /FM 6PM , • •. immacu ate r uou •Wanted \'an for Exec .u.~--,·~·~ -Do &Q I St t Warton '67 Ford Country. c·a~s lomi,$2600.968·8036 ..::...:..::. ______ _ 'i i Corolla . Autorna li<• i\:\1 1 F:\I 8 trk. CB, Sled hlld r;1d1alc;. bst ol r, I ownr. 968·3138 w 1 .. w m1k;1gC'. (251802). rental, I to3 mos. ~·,·~· 11.:f T SI0,000. Loaded. P\•l Ply. ve ORuTaaBE'rAeCeHs Glcond & appe arance. 1 J '71 Pontiac, 60,000 mi. <~ MUST SEE!!! 642-6233• • • 644·1452 NEWP ~ Owner. $'750. 548-59!18 '73 Pinto. xlnt cond. Sl750 needs body work. Call r? M.ARQ_ ~IS TOYOTA .72 vw BUS. body & tires 76 El Dorado Convert. All 833-0555 l ownC'r. 642·1Ci75 or 499.2284; <- MISSION VIEJO x.lnt. Nels eog. rebuild . 2025 S Manchester black, 11.000 mi, nice. '74Corvette. Brn. AM/FM ·~~2~~~;ri;~~k~~~~:i~i .:.&t.2:.:' ::.'.;...7.::...17....:8 ______ , ,73 FIREBIRD. Esprit. 1 ~ 'iO Toyota C.:orona ·ldr. 831 ·2880 495-1210 $2000. 962·4180 Anaheim 750-201.1 $14,000. 752·6870 T·Top, Air, 37,000 mi. cond. Bstoffer. 586·5996 '71 Pinto. runs good, nds owner . 29,500 mi, air, " auto, new mlr, truns. &1 ----------1 . .=:..:.:..:...:..:.::_:_:..::..:. ____ , 000 · $'7,100afl6pm640-5667 · &bod k $650 stereo, pcrf cond. $3650. ,.•: Radia ls . $1350/bst ofr. 1973 VW Bus. xlnt cond. Must sell '86 VW. Good '75 Volvo 164E. Copper, '73 El _Dorado. 4_6._ m1, ...:..:..:..:.:.:....:...:_:___ ____ '71 TORINO Squire Sta ~;,;~~0.499~7~~r . . Days !197·1Ci22, eves :"f 675·0211 _ newtlres,$3200.Afl5pm cond,reblt.rece1pt,S8!lS. auto, AM /FM tape. Myw1fekeptt~ismmmteorvette'6.1SplitWindow Wgn. Xlnt. cond. llas M 4 ·48.12 ~;. S d I S"J 962·15711. Make ofr. 495-41117 833· 1845 eve. 752-5444 cond. A wtutc ..., vnyl to~ Coup~. 300H P. au to · everythin ~. He st ofr. 1972 RUNABOUT , •i spd, • '70Corona ·<'an.·.,, --days overcreambody.Hurry. Leather inter. Fully good cond, Sl.45 0. '75 Pont Grand Prix LJ. ~ g d co nd . P v t l>l~ 'ti8 l'o p·Top t·ampH. '67Sqrbck.Xlnlcond,orig ·· Call644-2436or963·6702 loaded. Mu s t s ell. _4:.:9:...5·;:..599~5------968-7438 Loaded ror luxury. Call ... : S970tbst.Ph!l68·U70l R('blt mtr. Ocpendahle ownr. <LBN-132) Pvt. 1800 ES Sp~wgn, A /C, 13 C 0ev·u Copper Phone : Mr. Willis . Uncoln 9945 Jimat675·0644 1972TOYOTA SliOO Ph lii3·1~. Pty.673-7178 stereo. lo m1, xlnt cond. pe_ 1 e. 642.4352 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '73 Runabout, super ...:.::.:.:....::.:....:._:_ ____ _ 838.2941or547-4448 fire mist. Snrf. ste~eo. . '66 Lincoln Convertible. 4 clean, 43K mi, 1 owner. Tllunderbird 9970 CORON.A 2 DOOR 'fifi \'W Raja. Cute, h.rancl ·m VW Sqrbck. crse cont. 40,000 mt. 1 '75 Corvette. Wht w /blk Dr. full pwr. Mint cond. $1500. 962-7844 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Automatic radio m·w ~mo)O(de\lce.Comp Auto.x:lntcond. '75164E.38.000mi.Auto, ownr. l ike new . leathe r int. 4spcl, all . • 61 1''-Blnl.fullpwr&air. heater air ro~d & lighl f hlt. Sl200 Ple ase call 675·14.5lor642·5544 air. leather, AM /FM $4500./ofr. 751-7278 possible x:lras incl'd. Ong uphol. rww C'vl'r · 73 Pinto Squire Wagon, ""'"'orbstoffer. · . 8 \ t:c;ther nef 3 30, fi Ui !M·14 S6 so 645 7388 2 2 :rthlng. $5250. 646 752· 7591 t 8 track xlnt ....,.,., blueextenor \0281 J., r ----'72VWBus Camper.Elec cas11 .. 4. . . C-•o 9917 b75·5216or557·'06 htwn9·5pm.Marty, ~~~ct.a~ or be;t .ofr. 960-2520 . ,_ \, exceptionally good c.ir a t 191~ llui:. Lo miles. \Int re!rig. TV. sink. radials. '73 1800 ES Sprt Wgn. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1973 CORVETTE _..:..__ 648·7805 v-9974 OHLY$1795 throug hout. W75 l'J ll rblteng,S:HS0.551-2493 Widowmustsell.Lomi,72 Cam aro, P /S, P /8, 963 .5246 'HM;.irklV.Fullyloaded. -~-COSTA MESA 497 31% "real cond. Xlras. auto, 350. air, tape, 40.000 mi Ong ownr. '71> Wgn . PS. PJl. air, ••••••••••••d~···~··•••• .-; " '70 VW Bus. ~·tnch'I" xlnt. "' 1007KXZ ) 4!'12 9606 -'71 Vega ru 10 air new "~ J Pnced below mkt value mags,631·2852. $2795 * •75 Corvette · ~ · · J\i\1 /FM rad1n, crse co .. ~ . · • • ' ~ DATSUN ·70 VW Pop top camper. looks clean, s tee\ibltd 1 549 4955 1 1 ~"so 752 _ 5086 tires, xlnt cond, $89.>. W t h Ila Xlnt Cond bit '"" for quick sa e. · or S A Blue met. 350 VR, PS. PB, Maven.ck 9947 x n ·"""" · ..--752.~,660 .,.,,. .c llARBOR l'l.\'t > es P a · • · rad1ab. new re ""'' """0590 '67 Camaro auto P C """"'·' '· ti evs •"'7' ·" ' ' ' ' PW. AC, AM /FM stereo, I t ...:..:=--~------540.L4 I 0 540-021 3 Many xtras. Must se · 642 1085 _:.._ ___ _..;:; ____ , orig ownr, needs work. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '73 Pinto Wal(on, x n ... 11 ., 0 B ofr. 675-3198. Autos, UHd ~-644.5887 T·top, ajustable tel strl'r· , cond, clean. Sl9W tlr best Have ~<?methrng ~o sc . t~) Corona < :oo<I c·on• I S90() hs t 111 r ---------'70 \W Bug. Great c·ond, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ing, low mi. Pvt ply. 72 Gral>bcr. ~/H. A/C. offer.8Jl-02JS Class1f1edads do1twcll. '74 THIHG R & 11 , bei1o1e color, p,., ~al 9901 1973 Camaro LT. Air, 833-8673 auto. yeHow, 34,000 m1 , ..::.:..:..:.:..:...:.::.:....::. ______ , Z4M, SlSOO, fi3l·0913 pty $1295 S.W·lOS~ ••••••• .. ••••••••••••••• AM/FM, many xtra.s . u 9800 Like new. I Owner. $1000. Autos Mew 9800 Autos, Mew 9800 --'---'------i C_.16 .. 2•0795 * Must sell. Bst ofr. ~111 Avtos, ,-,ew 673-81}t7 ••••• .. ••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .Autos, Us~d Autos, Un d Autos. Used * a ,. a c cept below rel I. •••••••••••••••••••••••1;;••••••••llfll!~IP"'! Ca II 84li 1:,;,.1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 494-1811 ' 496-057.t. This is the 1st place look vou should fOr a used car. .. 1972 FORD 1975 FORD TOttlHO 4 OR. SIOAH ""1'0 IUMAIOUT VA "'ulom-.ftl"" .... , conf110l")n1n1J " \M)VWt'f' A·H~•t'C-f'ldlo ~. W'' "" n,._. wtMM 1t•&r•no ••G&F fG> 'O••" 11otec:t '11• 6 ...... 1n1e1ior. lff•lVFI s1295 s2375 1974 OLDS 1971 CHIVY CU'TLASS COUf'E 'IJ TOM "CIUf' Vq IUlnmitllc loM •Ir oo'YI n-,.,."1\Q Wllll S11£LL• VII tu!!'lmOlllc 1,)()1 ••• oo~ ,.,,.,._,, "•ttter w/\IW llff'tt v;,,vt roof A t1ntflM"9 '""IO ....,,., a°"' Cl-~ 1MM9HI o••H 1e•G1<E"'' s2475 s2795 1975 FORD 1976 FORD MUST ANG COUf'E MAYBICk COUH VA •tft""'"''e riw:t ,..,. eon.-. '""d1,,, he.tt9f. 9 Cvl. 9111~ 11(1 .., -ttdlO. ""'"· wir, ;w 11,_., A uni~ l)l!JH r 1&8MP'N• °"" "MfMO. .,,.,.. llr" ~ "'*" -.. 17~1~1(\ $2688 53188 197. CHRYSLER 1971 POID COttDOU. TOtllMO WA•OM V" '11r·~lf' f*1 iii• '"'"fi l•:\tl'\N lnt.-11r.r "tJ'HOOf Wlt 1W tif9il tJltf..., fRr>tt fyll D0Wtw & 11 000 ,.,,,,.. !l30NOEI v~ "'''"""'I~ "°°"" 11r -'°""" a -· "~"9 '"411,'LIJCl s5999 s1495 ; '76 Camaro, PS, PB, auto, 350. air, s tereo tape. ~1~_:29~8.·~15~85:..::_~~-- 67 CA MARO, new brakes, maj!s, see lo appreciate $975 firm. 640-7742 art * $499 & up * ..::.5:....:PM..:._ ____ , '67 Nova Wa~on <TYWS.l.5 ) $499 '6."> Pontiac Wagon <PA.K270) $499 '63VWBug CJSD932) $499 '61 Thunderbird (FW J088 I $599 '66 Comet Sedan <TRS731 > S599 '59 Tntemational Truck ( F67053) $699 '69 Plymouth Sedan <YEU656J S699 '66 Buick Sedan <RSL738) $799 '67 Datsun Wagon <VSB613) $199 '65 Lincoln Sedan (703KZJ) S899 '69 Olda Sedan <719ABS> S999 '1)7 Cadillac Sedan 1920BSW) $1099 '69 Pontrnc Wagon (636PCU > $1099 '67 Lincoln Sedan ( UTC114 > 11199 '69 Buick Riviera {YSE771> $1299 '72Caprl <ll6RFB> $1699 '71 VW Pop Top ct.vrolet 99 2 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1973CHEVY MALIBU 350 Automatic, air cond. & vinyl top. Super sharp. <43SGMK). s• Priced-$2295 MIRACLE MAZDA 21.SOHarbor Blvd., C.M. 645-5700 Absoulutely immaculate! '77 Caprice Classic, loaded. 6,000 Mi. Exec. left Co. Must sell or transfer lease. Days, 549-99'23 ask for Kim. '82 Nova Convert. Orig. top & finish . Stick. $800/bSt ofr. ~1·5.549 1974 IMPALA, loaded and clean. Sell or trade for land, T /D's. m ini motor home, t railer or w hat have you. 494-4825 '71 Monte Carlo. Xlrlt co n d. Orig o wnr. $1750 /ofr . 546·9222 or 49'7·:Wl CG2083) S::ZS9D 'a> Nova, Sport Cpe lo m i. ........ C ttOI Top 1hape. 1995 B/O. """' 492· 7182 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..=:....:.::..=.------ 1974 AMC '74 Monte Carlo, fully equipped, m ust u lt, HOR ... ET have new company car. " PP. 129"15. 675·7946 Sportabout station ---------w11on~. Three to chooee "M Chev. Impala 4·dr. 327 • from. Air conditlonln t, enf. Good transport&· root rark, power steer· Uon. 1295. 645-9'86 Inf. economical 258 CID 6·C)'cllnder entlnea . '75 Mon,,a 2+2. V8 enJ · Maintained by the Dallf. PS I P B , • I r co n • Ptlot fiHt 1ara1e alaf , AM 1rM lltr4'o, tape Priced rt;flt at Sl,795. deck, lo mt. 551·5?28 aft a. ll,185 and Sl.99S. See In '7S Impala. ' Dr aedan. 0.111 PUot parkln1 lot, Batoft. 330 We.t Bay St., Cotta &Sl·3N3 M••• or call IQ-4321 for ___ ..;::;.:....;:;...;.: __ _ tMrt inrorH'aUon. Mic 'ti N a, 17,500 mJ, xlnl for Rlck or 0.C.ar In the con P /8, P /B, tnuat ft•aata•t. ..u. 50. US.Ult BRAND NEW 1977 BUICK REGAL COUPE Fully eQulpped with automatic trans.. power steering & brakes. air conditioning. radio. heater. steel belted radial WSW trres. Cahf. smog & bumper equipment. etc (Stock No 7363) (Ser. 4J57C7Z132245) (Ser. 4J57C7Z134159) s5477 ' • SALES! SERVICE! LEASING! You Can Believe In OPEN 1 DAYS A WEEK 2925 HARBOR BLVD. 979-2500 ForelCJft Aid! OPa TO TliE RESCUE ~ NEED SSOO CASH TODAY? A II YOU have to di> i-; purcha!>e a new 1976 Opel & Bauer Moton will give you a check for SSOO CASH! Larae seleetlon; choice of colors; 4 speeds & automatics; air conditioning, AM /FM radio, radial w/s /w tires are a ll available. FOR COMPLITI! DITAILS, CALL USTODAYHI BRAND NEW 1977 BUICK RIVIERA COUPE Full power, air cond .• landau top, 1111 wheel. crulae control, AM/FM stereo. power split seat & loaded with all of tt.e luxury extras. (Ser. No. 486536) s7777 12 OTHERS IN STOCK : I r· j r ' I • \ • • • I ,, BANK FINANCING 0.A.C. 2 YEAR or 24.000 MILE SERVICE POLICY M AV AILAllE OM OST USS> CAltS FINAL SPORTS LOCAL WANT ADS WHAT IN Tl1E WORLD IS THAT? THAT 'S A 6REAT IDEA .. l1D LIKE TO DO SOMETHING LIKE THAT M'!'5ELF ~ I NANCY NANCY ---PICK UP YOUR TOYS I'M F I NISHED, AUNT FRITZI SUNDAY, MARCH 20, 1977 IT'S A LIFE-SIZE POSTER OF Mlf5ELF DON 'T ~ IT'S TOO RISKlf ... 1 WANT YOU TO DO ONE MORE THING SCRUB OUT THE BATHTUB AFTER THE PARENTS GET A POSTE~1 THEY MIGHT DEC I OE THELf DON1T NEED THE KtD ! By Ernie Bushmiller ------- ~ :trtA I YW" ~!CITATION -rcoK ~ 1..oNG, iHerze WA' NO TIM e 1-E,:r FOFC MINE! I i • 1-20 . . -· ..... waLt, irA, ~ MANA'90 1'0 OllL1V1C YDLA~ n!CITATrON ... IFrA, T~ANK'6 J:'Oll LA~ING tAP i""4EE WHOL-e P!FrlOO ! MINE WA ~N'i IZEADY, ANO t'MGL-.AO 1 WA~N'i CALL..E:D IAPON .' -. ~ • .,. __ - • DENNIS THE MENACE 11LL OE.AL ~E. CAQDS. WHAT 00 YA WANT t"?-~--'"'"""' TO PLAY? 0L.o MAID. CbN'TTGE/ ACHANCEIO BID? OKAY. TM PLAYIN' RuMMY ! HOW 'E?our )CV1 JOEY? ,,.--_ ILL <;;TART WELL, TLL PLAY W/TH !HE IHE /:CE OF 9EVEN OF HE.ARTS. HEARTG. -r, YC&A" ftetf A"f ION MaMIO ro MAYS Nl!N COPtaO ,Srrt)M L.INOA'~, ~·F'Cl'·V1t>W"·· .. 7- - I~A, r ~eL.i­ ~~L-EeP, roo, su-r I. f'eALl..'/ Ne.e.oep iHEE '1-0 WINK~! • ' THATS THE' LA£T. 9>TRAW ! ~I fMl,.ATfCN 14 -rMI ~Na~!-S1' FOf/!M OF FL.ATiE'~Y. "'T'MANK''j ! ~ME.DAY :t MIA$T OECIDe W~6TJ-4e/Z l: L..OVE MY?EI..~ oir HATe M'l,EL.r:... IT'~ /HI? 8.ACK ANO FO~TH THA1'5 DltlVIN~ Me C~A7.Y. !.' ---.:.J• .. ~')IA . .. --·--~--··~".-!-.:,.------· By Hank Ketcham " C> [> [> ~IJDGE PARKER <l <l <l HEY, VIC ... YOU LOOK GREAT ! COM E ON, 51T DOWN .' TELL ME ALL ABOUT YOU RSELF, PAL .' EVERY TIME 1 WATCH A PRO GAME ON TV, I THINK OF YOU, VIC! YOU WERE THE GREATEST! NOT MUCH TO TELL! I JUST GOT OUT A COUPLE OF DAYS AGO! MAN, I W15H 1 COULD HELP YOU, PAL .,.eur 6USINE55 HAS BEEN BAD,,. -- LOOK, LET ME TEL L ONE OF MY SALE SMEN TO LOOK AFTER THE OFFICE , .. AND WE 'LL GO DOWN THE STREET FOR A DRINK! ~ MEANWHILE YE5, VIC BAR5TO'v\' WAS MY i HUSBAND, 5AM! I'M USING MY MAIDEN I,. NAME AND I WANT MY DAUGHTER'S NAME .. CHANGED FROM BARSTOW TO DANE TOO! ·i ,. -l ' I ... MOM l :r NEED Ml.) &QM Cl.DTHE5 WASHED FOR TOMOF!~W I • ,,____t_t' .......... .. . . -. ' .... BoY, 1 HAD IHIS RE,AL~ 'I WEIRD DRE~M t,,AST NIGHT IT 1LL ONLY IAl<E A --·--....... MINUTE :i IEDDY--I SOMEHOW 1 DREAMED 1 WAS IHIS GI ANT BOWLING BAL-L , St:E' ... DoN1T ·~-..._MIND . DOCTOR SMOCK HAH.' :X:. GO ON A COUPl-E: OF IV l'AL-K SHOWS ... 0 3-20 ANc::> MY COL. l-E::AGUES S SAY 'I.'AA COMAAe:RCIAL... .1 ' . .... I'VE GOT"TMAT 5Tt.JPIO GJ.JM CLA!6~1 • MOM SEEMS A UifLE WouNO UP TONIGHT! by Ferd Johnaan NO ... IT15 HARD -ro EXP~AIN--11LL SHOW ME WHEN HAVE TO SHOW Yo u. l COME BACKJ you BET YOtJ~ IHREE HOLE Gf<f P 1 DO--OUT!! By George Lemont :t:'l-L.. SHOW VOLl "C OMN--.E:~CIAL-, II M I SS CRE:E: Se: .' 61G MAC C'OOGL...S I FRANCHISE: POc::>I Al"~I s-r.' ,. ·' SOM£:1HIN' PIVOl11N&, WHAT'Cl MAKE · VA -ro-rs CROSS i=ASIER -r ~EAR Jac9ue -in-le-!3ox, ihe .ft,;mus frenc!J bombanfieJ; iS O!l an import.ant misSJon ... ) \ flnal!Y,, thol!fh m1ss1ng a wing Dnd low·on -fueli he arn·ves o~r the target & I JBs:'FY, . VOU'QE TO EA'T EVEQV 6tT OF THA7 OEL\CIOUS L..AM6. G-E::C:Z ••• WHAISA M~RE TOWN W!Sl-/-, ~ COMPAR~P W11' A CHIL-Cl'S HEAL'THl YOU HAVE ~-------- it> 6'1Vf ~ IT EJACKl ! .. ~----t " ~ • ~~-~~ " ~ "' ,.t:=-~,...=...:.~ ~~ ...__, i l ~~~=1J ----,;..~ ... ~ x !3ravely he-flies f/Jrough /Jravy machine gun.fire hll!ng a paper bog with wafer, he tosses if wt with deadlV accuracy! " .. l~ .. \J 3-20 CH~~R LJP, SNOOKIE:1 C'ARL-IN' ••• C'~RE='L.L. ~E 01HER SCORPIONS! JACQUf-IN-Lf-BOX RECEIVED HIS TAAINING AT A SHRINERS ' CON\/fr-JnoN N01 L-IKE LJNiA ''ROVE:R'! j ' C~ YOU TRUST YOUR..EYF.s? There are et least six differ· ences ln dnwing detail• between fop and bottom panels. How quickly can you nnd them? Check answers with th064! below. 'lUaJaJJ!p 11 1allswqa1nM ·c1 -'tll«&IJIP ., OJI •••tt~41'•1f 'CJ 'lU~UJJlf' .. '!J"q J1•4:) '1' ·luttttw .. tllO! .qw;) •11.:1 ·c ·1u1u1w '' )jUl q A111d i: aum1w •I an~J~llQ l :u~uaJaJJ•O ,,. BOOMER ---BULLETIN IOAIO --- •HOW NOW! How 1 aplder Cetta when 1l's down. At low web. How Shea St.adJum rl.OI dt!ieribe I hfalthy baseball player. Hale fellow, well Mel. •Ah So! Arrance dic1ts 1·9 thusly: First three, one·thlrd lest three; Cf!nler three, equeJ lo last three minus first three. Good luck. 'L~98Ctt;tt :wa41 •lu•uv •Find an animal's name in consecutive lellers or' each or the following words: 1. Caper. 2. Debate. 3. Amulet. Time limit: 30 seconds. HOLD a small com in you r right 11n1~ c i•e t •rtv t hand and take a f nemr~ hand in - your left r ell him that }'OU •Tongue Testers! Repeat. as fast as ~OU l'an: ThP will pla.e the 1:0111 in the palm sixth slleik's sheep shed shook. t'ritz Fm ch fetchPd ol hi\ hand three time~. and the fresh fish. Some shun sunshine, son. JhJppo:ar A'" him tn l .. thtrtJ time the •0111 v.111 r~~~i~~;;~~~~~~~~~i~ do~e hi\ hJnd eJ.:h rJ t 1me the •1l in " re\! in ii O 1n h" pJlm I fo\\ 1t \ d1,m· lo" tr \ rlllr Jrrn three l1111C~ ~~~e lrnm the top ol }our (; lteJJ. pre'""!! th1• lOtn ,__.__ into "" r.ilm 1'ad1 111nt• On thl.' 1l11nl tum. hO\H'\Cr. ll'J\e t hc '0111 at op >our ~---e:::::~::::;;~ heJd and pre\' his pal m with your thumbnail. Q~~.C...... lfe'll th1ni.. he ha~ the ~ -41> .. .. ;o; ; .. ..., .. !! c: :! "' ~ :> Q, ;; .. ... :-. . 1.om 1n Im h3nd -It'~ a good stun t for HOP TO IT: Why did the. l}ullfro&,cros.~ the pond'! To ~ a party. get to Lhe other side, natch. Can you trace its path? -the sma11 socie~u Jlll!f ~ ...... ---------~-----------------. You CAN Gs:T~&D t-0W- \ I-' E:f2e.'~ MY £SILL. PAY TH c::. N LJR~s. ONYOV~ WAY OlJT- \ 1-W-~! I'M '5Vf2s GLAO MY ,ANNLJAL pµy~rc,AL /'6 OVG=R.- / ~ow DID r C<:J, ~? T12£Je=., TH~~ NOTHING Wr?oNG W1TH YoV,M~~H- \ FOUR'S A CROWD! Add thei;e colors neatly for a surprise picture abo\e: 1-Red. 2-Lt. blue. 3-Vellow. 4-Lt. brown. 5-F'l~h tones. 6-Lt. green. 7-Dk. brown. 8-Cray. 9-B~ck. SPELlBIN DER! SCORE I 0 poin~s for uamg ail the letters in the word below lo form two complete word&: CE RAMI ST THEN score 2 points each for all words of four letters or more found among the letters. Try to ICON! at leut 6 O point.. 'UIW '1ft1 'lUICJ1flttl• •fq1'11nd - !MAGIN~! W.INNING A IJZOPH'f 1lh~-FlfZST TIM6' 1 ~V~ btA PUT ON 51CJ5 ! brickman -rn E:;f2f::~ t'k?T A TH I NG WICPNG WITH You- . \ "' BIJT IT Ta?K M& A LONG TIMS: TO Fl~D ~AT OLJT- 1 3-2L:J W~aterl~i..lne, • SO, tn:TCR GLUCK, I'VE BEE~ SEEING THIS ~EW GIRL ... GORDO ONE 01= M INE PE!<.F=ORMEO WITH THE- 81<EMEN TOWN MUSIC /AA/Sf TANI{ MCNAMAllA ' 1 O/.JE 01=-MINE INSPIRED K ING 8RUC.E OF SCOILAND DUR/NGA LOW I /Mc IN J.l/S 1-!Fe.( '!;·le J, ·~I THINK 6HE LI K.ES ME ALOT .u ----· ---· A COUS!AI OF= MINE ATA \IE!<\./ /ENDER A0E, CAUSE.[) A WOl<J..D- WIOE FLAP/ ANOT#E:I< Of: M INE WAS A WEll<OO WITH .EVES As B IG AS M ILLWHEELSr • ,,, I C£J<TAINLC/ LU(E HER. :r KNOW WE'~ FR.Qt.\ 1'1 FFERENT 8ACJ(GROLJND6, BUT ... ILIK£ POCroR GLUCK.. HES SO UNPERSTANPING.,, Gus Arriola WJ-/Ar A!e.E YOU TWO RAPP!N 1 Asour.<' Tf.IE 51<'/ FJ:J.-1-0N #!Mf • by Jeff Millar & Bill Hinds W~0'7 RUNf.Jlt-J0 TAAT '1-tltJ0 7 MARY TYL~R MOORE ? MARCH 20, 19n DAILY PILOT 17 mg "rat 11 mg nicotine.av pefClgatene-hanf pack. by FTC Method; 18 mg. "ta01 mg nrp>tioe. ri.peragarette-soh pact FTC Report Ape. 76. Regular and Menthol in soft and herd pock ASK THEM YOURSELF Send tilt question, • I ,...,.,, to "Ask;' F11111ty W*Jy, 641 l.ulngton Ave .. Hew V011t, N.V. 10022. We'll P1Y $5 for publlshed QUtStlons. Sony, wt can'l lllSW ottllrl. I FOR fDWIN E. \BUZZI ALDRIN. former Mtronaut rwe ~reports we_._, oe die llPllCE proSf becHM of tec._.,gk:al ~ Tne? U eo, la wllat antM? -S.G .. Scottsbldf. Neb. •Yes. I've heard many doctors say the medical benefits alone are worth more than all the money spent on Mer· cury. Gemini and Apollo. l think the space program was by-far the ~ bargain w~W-ever hid When ijp'Ve we ever completed anything of comparable significance on tlme., reasonably close to original cost estimates and far surpassing expected results? FOR RAQUEL WEI.at. actress r. dylllg to 1u1ow 11o ,_ • ,.., OWll ...... 111o ,_ go to a bca.ty partor?-Mmlel Cwlcty, WMIDst-. D.C. •Both, but most of the time I do It myself. The cut ls 50 good that I can get away without going to the hairdresser. As long as It's shaped. I can set It myself (less tbne than going out to have It done). But I also enjoy the luxury of going to a salon and getting the full works-mank:ure, pedicure. During the fall, I have my hair streaked; I like the Idea of highlights. FOR HALSTON, designer Wllat 61 po.a dilllk of Roua,-Carter• llla19malloa clre.?-J.B .• ~Tm. e lhe only thing I objected to about the gown was that It was slx years old. By wearing It, she was not supportive of the fashion Industry or the economy. It was bad for both because what she was actually doing was telling everyone to wear their old clothes Instead of getting new ones.. FOR ABIGAIL VAN BUREN, advioe columnist Do '°" tea J'Ollf .cha la acceptal, • ll1o people 8* few It )9lt few die Ake of .....-..1-Mn. E. 8. Lape. Mwfldd. OMo • 1nere are those who do heed the advke they ask for. Others just "collect" advice from everyone they know, then do exactly as they please. Generallzatlons are dangerous because It really depends on the Individual and there are no hard-and-fast rules.. FOR ntE ··ASK ntEM YOlJRSEl.F mrrOR How do tk Dlltdl ~fat ..... Prlllcle aa...nl .. ......... c~?-M..B., ~ Aa..b •Since the Lockheed bribes scandal surfaced a year ago and Bernhard (right) was stripped of his post as Inspector General of the military, he's been keeping a low proflle When he makes rare publk appearances, the atmosphere Is hostile He recently annoyed hLs subjects even more by spending his 40th wedding anniversary with Queen Jullana (he was a minor German pnnceltng before their marriage) on Austrian sol~ Instead of on home ground. PRO AND CON FOR .IA.NET GUn1R1E. race-ear driver Arc yoe botMred by die fat of c:naW!ls?-A.S.. A.tN.y. N.V. • No. I newr think about the rl.sks Involved. All I think about ls how much pleasure I'm getting from what rm ~Ing. It all ~Us down to ~ther or no! }!OU_declde ~hat you're doing ls worth the risk. 'There's danger In driving. whether you're going from here to Uncle Henry's for Easter Day dinner-or racing on the track. I'm lucky. I think my job ls worth the risk. FOR LAWRENCE WELK. orchestra leader Doa male Mvc mytlllllls to llo wltli yom ~appear· uce?-A.la f.....,._ Bou., Ala. • Miracles can be performed by wonderful TV makeup and wardrobe departments. If my "youthful" Image pre· valls off-<:amera, It might be due to a very happy life. I also had the good fortune and excellent judgment to many a nurse. Jean has lovingly watched over my diet for 46 years. 50 I've had balanced and proper foods. And there's exercise. I take a dally swim, and I'm a golf nut, playing as of1en as I can. FOR DODY GOODMAN, costar of Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman How tlocs yoa allCllac:ic 4llffcr from aftenoo. "eoap" wlcwcft?-S.A., 8IHfidd. W. Va. • We have a large male audience, most of whom have never watched the afternoon shows. And 1 guess ln a way we get a better·rcxmded audience; daytime programs are watched only by women-older ones who aren't at work and younger ones In the middle of housework or watching chlldrcm. We reach another segment of the population. FOR DR. BENJAMIN S. FRANK. author of The No Aging Dkt .. ,.,... book yoe ................ lftatlea ~ Ilk glaua ad ra6tg wltt.o.t tlaaa afta bcAag oe yam' did. Wiiy, tlla. do yoe wear giMaa?-M. Coeley, Ft. Mycn, Fla. • lbat patient wore glasses because of stiffness of the lens In his eyes, due to aging. As we get older, not onty the lens but many other parts of our body stiffen. The "no aging diet" helps reverse many of these symptoms. I wear glasses because of a different problem-nearsightedness. FOR REP. PAUL SIMON (D.-111.) An po.a nu co.t..d wUii roar _......e mscr?- Smtt no... KoWer. Wk. •Yes. In my first Congressional year, I received a Jetter from Case Western Reserve Univ. asking me to lecture on "music, how ( c:ompose, etc. Maybe we'll be so fortunate to hear .samples of your ~ell-known talents." Tongue·ln· cheek I replied: "As for my music, 1 like the Boston Pops, and I compose on a Smith-Corona upright manual, never having liked electric typewriters." Should Every Child Have A College Education? PRO l(l p;•n lbeueta .Ir., ~nt, Yale University Yes. Perhaps the most fundamental value of a llberal educa- tion 15 that It maka ltf e more lntertsttng .... It allows you to see things which the undereducated do not see. It allows you to understand things which the untutored ftnd lncomprehen· slble. It allows you to think things whk:h do not occur to the less learned. In short, It makes It kiss likely that you will be bored with life and less Ukely that you wll1 be a bore to those around you. CON CarollDe Bird. authof of The Case Against Colkge No. College ls not the place to decide what to do with yow life or the place to be because you think a degree will get you a better job or more money. Who should go to college? Only people who like !iChool, who actually enjoy studying. But most people would rather be doing something other than ju.st sitting and hearing about how It's done. Finding a career ls like finding love -you have to use a trtal-and·enor method. Out there, somewhere, ls a job. , C 19n FAMILY WEEKl Y, INC. All rtghta 1-......d TAKE YOUR FAMIIX AND STEP BACK INTO AMERICKS PAST Coa$t to coast.. dozens of restored communities, complete even to costumes, celebrate everything &om the planter's life in Colonial Virginia to nineteenth-century pioneer life to the whaling villages of New F.ngland to the &ontier forts of the Old West. An 1854 frontier fort estabflshed by Jefferson Davis at Fort Davl.s, Texas. ful, survived almost 100 years. Its lmpor· c lance In our early history has earned It Na- 9 tional Landmari< status. ~ A self-sustaining rellg)ous community , whose motto was "Piety, Harmony, Bro-1 therhood and Peace," Old Economy had & Its own textile plant, furniture factory, winery (a local product, Old Economy l whiskey, actually outltved the settlemenO ~ and community store. Especlally lmpres- ., slve ts the Feast HaD with Its 12 massive ... 15 kettles and large ovens that served the f 1,000 members The large and well- x planned gardens and tidiness of the Great ~ House suggest the beauty In this simple 0 life. You may wish younelf back In the .: t: time when problems could be solved with 8 a sip or two of the Society's herb cordial, ...... ' which promised to "cure all disorders of Greenfield Village's century· old steam engine takes visitors along the two·mlfe perimeter of this famous outdoor museum. stomach, liver, kidneys, fevers. rheuma- By Patricia Brooks In the arsenal of the Virginia colony a young man In knee breeches checb the supply of powder In the near· distance can be heard the shots of gunfire as the mllltkl. In colon/a/ uniform, drill and fire their muskets Outside. the clock of horses' hooves clattus on the uneven cobb~ of the old roadway as the cCJTrlage rolls by. the coachman tipping hts trlcomered hat ro passersby along the way At the end of Palau Green. the twinkling cryatal chandeliers In the Governors Palace seem to beckon visitors to a ball as the wlggf!d and liveried "servants" wait In anticipation Meanwhile, on the main thorough· fore, the Duke of Gloucester Street, all the tiny ahops ore ahum with activity: the ~wterer ls pollahlng Revere-style bowla to a beautiful gloss. a weauer In colonial hom~pun buslfy spins her yam, preparing It fOt' the loom a boolcblnda kJbors lovingly over his leather c~rs. The year Is 1770 and you are there. Or easily can be. The scene descrlbed Is a re· oc.adon o# ttma pa.st. The place Is Colo- nlal Wl111amsbwg, Va . but It could, with Patrfdo Broob rcpons on tTauel, food and ot~r subjects for noHonol publicotk>nl • • FAMILY WEEKLY, Mardi,£, 11n some modifications, be any number of historic museum villages around the coun· try, where the past Is being brought vividly to life to the delight of visttors. "It's the best klnd of famUy weekend outing," one New Jersey mother of five glowed, after a trip to Sturbridge Village In Massachusetts. "The kids loved the black- smith demonstn1tlons and copper bed warmers and kept asklng, 'Is this what ltfe was like when you were agtrl. Mom?'" There's probably not a state without one or more restOl'ed villages or old towns Some are mere gimcrack commercial en- terprises (more "story" than Mhlstory") OtheTs are authent1c restorations where you can savor handcrafted artifacts and antiques and the memory of past events. Many are In Idyllic rural settings where famUles can stroll and picnic. So come along, step Into the past, and have a look at a sampler of some of the finest of such vl.llages. M,.Uc Seaport. near New Lo"don, Conn. Nestled In an Inlet off Long lsland Sound, Mystic was a shlp-buUdlng center In the 1700's. Its heyday, though, was as a mid-19th-centmy whaling poet. (Opening scenes of Moby Dlclc were ftlmed her•.) Mystic's wide cobbled main street facing the harbor looks Ilka an old seaside en- gravtng with the cooper shop, sad loft, ropewalk, ship ch&n<ilay (full of ship sup- plscs you may not have known exlsted) and countlnghousc. At the Mystic Press, a printer cranks out a facsimile of a hundred· year-old newspaper on an ancient hand press. C hUdren love to board the 1841 whaler, Charlu W. Morgan, and to climb the decks of the square-rigged Joseph Conrod. Gn 1en8eJd VWege, Dearborn, Mich. This Is not a re-creation cl a village but rather a large slice of history In a bucolic setting that te.lescopes three centuries of Americana. lt began In 1929, when Henry Ford scooped up -Just ahead of the bull· dozer In some cases -100 historical houses and other buikilngs and carried them to Dearborn. Here you can explore Thomas Edison's actual lab and the Menlo Park sdenttflc: research complex, the provincial Illinois courthouse where Abe Lincoln first prac- ticed law, the tiny cabin In which George Washington Carver was born, the Dayton, Ohio, bicycle shop and home of the Wrtght brothers, among many other dwell· lngs of the famous. Nearby Is the Henry Ford Museum, a dazzling collection of me· chank:al and decorative arts, ranging from 175 antique autos to examples of Paul Revere's silver-smithing. SpedaJ events and demonstrations change frequently at the village. No matter when you visit, someth1ng special Is bound to be going on. Old Economy. Ambridge, Pa. It's a surprise to find this remote-In-time vtllage just 20 miles from indl:IStrlal Pittsburgh. The Harmonlst Society came to America from Germany In 1805 and founded three villages. Od Economy, the most suc.cess- tism, coughs and colds." New Sa.Mm, W. This prairie town's glory days came In the 1830's when young Abe Lincoln clerked In the local store, studied law at night, courted Ann Rutledge and slept In the Rutledge Tavern loft. New Salem prospered briefly, then de- clined. Its restoration vividly recalls the ha.rd, plain life of our pioneers. The doc· tor's one-room cabin was both office and home. Houses were log cabins sparsely furnished with the few family treasures that survived the rutted wagon traUs. Demon· stnitloos of rail-splttttng. shingle-splitting, spinning, candle-dipping and soap-making give a sense of the ruggedness of prairie life. Children love the oxen-pulled Con· estoga wagon ride through the dusty viJ. lage roads. Shakertowa At Pleuant HW, Ky. This old Shaker village, 70 miles southeast of Loutsvtlle, has been Impeccably re· stored to Its 19th-century state. The Shakers, Quaker offshoots, arrived In Kentucky from New England and settJed among the roOing blue grass hills In 1805. A thriving self-contained community, Sha- kertown quickly became the most pros- perous branch o# the Shaker tree, with 2,250 acres of woods and lush farmland. This Is one restoration In which you may actually spend the night In one o( the re· stored buildings. After a dinner featuring Shaker specialties In the handsome Trus- tees House, you can stroll the gas1lt lanes, listen to a1c:kets and experience the same solJtude the Shakers enjoyed. Then you'U Continued I I I ... t gs® Knee Highs Sheer toeS or new reinforced toes We're so sure you·n tow our t:esgs Knee Highs, we want to wnd you a pair, trtt: c~ a trtt• pair dour current best-sdins · shea toe styte. 0.., new L:esgs Knee Highs with rdntor~ toe.s, tor toes on the go. 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Today the clock has been turned back permanently to the Revolu- tionary period, the town's liveliest and most historic time Many fascinating events were played against the backdrop of the bustling town's cobblestone streets and red brick buildings Patrick Henry de- manded redress from the British In the House of Burgesses. now faithfully re stored. At the weathered Raleigh Tavern you can sample George Washington's favorite ale When you visit, take time at first for the short film that sets the stage for your tour Then wander along the once·fashlonable Duke of Gloucester Street, enioy the colo- nial muster on the green, nibble ginger cookJes fresh and hot from colonial ovens and let weavers, potters and other crafts- men show you their 200-year old skills. The flavor of the colonial penod Is so rich you half-expect to bump Into Tom Jeffer· son rounding the next corner There Isn't room to list all the many ex- cellent hlstonc villages now located around the U S The following are just a few more that are extra-special Columbia, Calif An authentic Gold Rush town, vividly restored, now part of the Calif State Historic Park system Sol.tog, Calif A Danish village, 35 miles north of Santa Barbara, at Its Hvellest -during MDanlsh Days" ln September J />JM! llrrye c "' ~ ~ ~ $ ~ .2 e ; ______________________________________________________________________________________________ _.§ For_ Information regarding restored towns In your sklte (or others), conklct the office of tourism In the state capitol. Bl•hop'• HUI. IU. A 19th-century Swe· dish religious community, thls was once a way station for aU Scandinavian emlgres passing through the Midwest Nauvoo, IU. An authentic Mormon vii lage. built by the sect before the great march to Utah. Recently restored and re- furbished, Brigham Young's house Is espe- cially notable. Acadlan Vtllage, Lafayette, La A re· constructed early French community of the 1800's, with the original houses moved to a new site. Deerfield VUlage, Mass Scene of two bloody Indian massacres, this prosperous 17th· and 18th-century town Is a treasure trove of elegant antiques and early archl· lecture. Old Sturbridge, Mass A collection of genuine New England farmhouses. shops and other buildings assembled as a re created village, rich In artifacts and authen tie detail Stuhr Mua«um, Grand Island. Neb "'My•llc 8-port, wy.uc, Conn .. An outdoor museum village consisting of bciual Nebraska prairie buildings of 1870-1890 vintage. Strawbeny Banke, Portsmouth, N H The original colonial seaport that grew into Portsmouth, with authentlc 17th-century houses painstakingly restored and fur· nlshed with first-rate period pieces. Roacoe Vlllage, Coshocton. Ohio A restored Ohio-Erie Canal town of the early 19th century In bucolic setting, with au· thentlclty the name of the game. Old Salem, Winston-Salem, N.C . Founded In 1766, this restored 18th-cen· tury-Moravlao town lies within the city limits of Winston-Salem. Log Cabin Village. Fort Worth, Texas Actual pioneer homes of the 1850's, show· ing Texas life and furnishings. Fort Ont., Texas. A National Historic She, this 1854 fort was established by order of Jefferson Davis, then Secretary of War Renovated and res1ored by the Na- tional Park Servke, it Is the most extensive example of a Southwestern frontier fort Old Bethpage VUlage, Bethpage Long Island, N. Y The prelndustrlal age comes to life In this village of shops, houses and costumed "Inhabitants" spread over 200 rural acres. Waterloo Vtllage, Stanhope, N.J. A restored waterside vUJage along the route of the once-trafficked ( 1820-30) Morrls Canal, where youngsters can now take buggy rides In a setting of lazy loveliness. Shelburne Muqum, Shelburne, Vt. Considered by many the finest collection of Americana In the U.S , the "museum" consists of 35 transplanted buildings span· nlng three centuries, as well as a train sta- tion, jail, covered bridge and the old Lake Champlain side-wheeler steamer Ticon derogo Old World Wlacon.aln, Eagle, Wis A living outdoor museum consisting of all the early ethnic architectural styles found In Wisconsin -20 to 30 distinctive f'W architectural styles ~ A re·cTf!ated 1mall-town mllitia In Old Sturbridge VIiiage A wooden whaling 1hlp at Mystic, Conn. New Salem, 111 .. Is a memorial to Abraham Lincoln I e FAMILY WEEKLY, March 20, 1tn I I I ~ ----....-- Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarene Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. Lig_ht 10U's •1m fl J .......... ToMooo Co, .. / Electronic Invention Turns I House Wires into Giant TV-Antenna MAKE THIS ONE MINUTE TEST of an amazing new kind of TV antenna! 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The way a person answers a simple questk>n tells you a lot about his personality 2. Even If we do our bes1 to con- trol give-away mannertsnu, the face leaks Information regarding the personality In any face-to- face conversation or interview. 3. When a person looks at you, and puts his hands on his hips while doing 50, what he's think- ing about you probably can be best expreued as % #! • &!! 4 . lack of twisting, squirming Of head-and-body, leg-and-ann movements Is ind~live ol calm- ness. 5. Just as bragging about your accomplishments puts people off. poking fun at yourself for minor weaknesses and embar- rassing moments can't help but make a favorable lmpr/n ANSWF.RS 1. True Psychok>gjc.al studies at Vlrgtrua Commonwuhh Untver- stty show that It definitely does and die the following u.ample You ask a person a leading queJ- tlon, such as "How would you feel If you wae caught telling a Ile to an Important person?" If he uses the pronoun "I ," as In ''I would feel terrible, bad and guilty," It's explained that the person recogn!Zles the po$51bi1Jty of being In such a situation and acknowledges his pasonal re- sponslbUlty for his behavlof On the other hand, If he answers "You'd feel bad, terribl.e and guil- ty," or "It would feel tm1ble and bad.'. or slmply "Feel terrible and bad," the person does not speak for himself: he bterally dlsdalms responslbillty for his emotions or projects them on some unldenti· fled person. Tests have shown that persons who answer In such a fashion tend to be anxiety· ridden. 2 . True. Research conducted by psychologists at Ohio State Uni- versity and the University of Windsor, Ontario points out: "During face-to-face conver- sation people not only talk to each other, they look at each other." And the eyes, It was found, communicate a variety of Information about a person's at· tltude, Intentions and aspects ol his personality and outlook Su~ }ects who scored high In abase- ment (low self-esteem, a tenden- cy to feel guilty and to accept blame, to feel better when giving In to avoid a fight than when having thetr own way) looked away markedly more often to the left during the Interview than peT· sons low in this characterlstlc. 3. T~ University of California studies show that "the arms- aklmbo position tends to be used by communlcaton who wish to Indicate a negative feeling to their addressees." 4 . Fa~. University of Montan.a Investigators, for example, made a careful study of the body movements and gestures of courtroom witnesses. They found that subjects decreased conspicuous body movements during the stress of cross- exarnlnation, as compared to direct (friendly) questlonlng. 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A dropout, he had moved to the Country and Western music capital to be- come a songwriter But, seemingly destined to remain a would.be, he had resignedly con- cluded that "by the time my songs ever be- come hits, l'll)>e dead" Today, stllrin his prime at 40, Kris has been hailed by Johnny Cash and other music stars as the most gifted lyric writer in the country- music industry His songs have risen to the top of the charts and have been performed by scores of stars And because he began singing to promote his own songs, he fast became a popular performer. Moreover, Kris has made It In Hollywood as well, with eight films to his credit. The latest, A Star la Born, ha.s solidly established him a.s one of the screen's most exciting male stars. He was launched In mid-1969 by singer Roger Miller, who recorded Kris's "Me and Bobby McGee." Kris parlayed his hard times in Nashville and a whole troubled past-his frustration with Army life as a young man, an unsuccessful first marriage -into moving autoblogTaphlcal ballads Nashville's most literate songwriter, he used poetry and a dash of wit to craft songs that poignantly conveyed loneliness, love and heartbreak. Kris ha.s taken a long tlrTM!, though, to feel confident about his performing talent. One of the first times Kris sang for hl.s supper, at a Nashville steakhouse some seven years ago, he remembers, "I looked at the people eating and knew I was spoiling It. I was so embar- rassed I split without taking the money." This attitude followed him Into his film work. Working with such experienced actresses as Ellen Burstyn In Allee Doun't Live Here Any- more, he was perpetually nervous about his ability to "keep up with the company." He was especially apprehensive pitted against Barbra Streisand In A Star la Born. Making that film, according to Kris, was "the hardest thing rd been through since Ranger school." Now that the ordeal Is over, he believes his portrayal of the self-destructive rock singer Is his best performance yet. Star has given him a sorely needed measure of confidence as he embarks on his next film venture, Senu-Tou,h, FAMILY WEEKLY, Ma«:h 20, 1177 • 11 and has prompted him to cautiously predict, "I think I have a future In acting." He cert:alnJy seems to-If he can retain that appealing honesty and not tum Into another HoUywood untouchable So far, Kris Indicates he can adeptly handJe the fame that has con- fused, If not corrupted. many a star. He's still slightly awed by It all: "Fame has let me off easy. Because rm a movie star, people auto- matically assume that I'm a nice guy. I'll just Patricia Baum u a weU-lnown /ree-lance writer and author of Another Way of Life: Communal Living; Cuba: Continuing Criaa and other book• . have to keep reminding myself to JJN work very hard to really be one." ill.lJI ... A fence can bring neighbors closer together. Sometimes it's the small things that cause the biggest problems between neighbors. In my case the bone of contention was the one Mrs. Parker found buried in her prize begonias. So I built this fence from plans I got at the Help Center. And you know something, good fences make good neighbors. It works the other way 'round too. I got all the free help I needed from Jim Clark, my Georgia-Pacific Registered Dealer. His Help Center is loaded with remodeling ideas, building projects, and helpful hints for do-it-yourselfers. Take the free Projects Booklet. It's got simple, step-by-step plans for 20 interesting and useful home projects. And all of them as easy to build as my fence. 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THE THRIFTY CHEF I ev Marilyn Han~ USE EVERYDAY FOODS FOR DELICIOUS CASSEROLES A good old American recipe is "Cheese Strata." The dish is layered bread and cheese with a seasoned egg-milk mixture poured over it. S~ FONDUE SlRATA 1 loaf (I oa.) lt.llan bNed, ende lrlmMed Md lllced I oz.. SwlM cheeM, alic.ct 1 c:kw9 garlic, c:tUsh9d 1 tllbteepoon buttler Of ....,..nn. s eupe mlk ~ cup dry whbe wine s..- 1 ~ tMspoot• ... , Ya •...,oon ground bt.cll pepper BROCCOLI OIEESE STRATA * El ~ a ---------~MllpOOl't grounct-nutmeg 2 t.bMspoona grac.d ~ 1 lb .... ~ whole wheal bread. ! c:ruata trimmed : 1 pkg. (I oa) crum cMeee. ~ ---> 1 pkg. (10 OD.) frozen ~ choppM broccoli, cooked, ... , drained 1'i lb. lllced Muenster chMu 1 CM (11 OU.) ftllPOrldlld • ..ak 1~ c:upewe\« 1 cup llllk Segp 2 tabieepDOM flneff ctl09l*I onion 1 ~ tu.poons ult 1 tN1paon gntect lemon rind ~ tN9pOOft ground baadl pepper 2 t.UleepooM butt« or IUl'g .......... ted 1. Grease a 13" x 9" x 2-lnch baking dish. 2. Spread bread with cream cheese and layer In baking dish with broccoU. Top with Muenster. 3. ln large bowl beat together evaporated milk, water, milk. eggs, onion. salt, lemon rind and black pepper t . Pour mlx1UTe slowly over bread and cheese. Drizzle melted butter. 5. Cover and refrigerate for at least I hour or overnight 6. Preheat oven to 3.50° F. Bake 60 to 70 minutes until well puffed. Let stand 5 min- utes before serving. Malt.es 6 to 8 servings HAM 'N' SWISS STRATA 1 lb. lllced rye brMd, c:n.b trimmed 2 '*-(4~-oz. alze) dftlted hllm ~ lb . .tic:.d Swtu c:hffM 1 can (1S on.) evapotat4Mt mllk 1 ~ cups ... ., 1 cup milk Segp 1~ te9e110011• Alt 1 ~ t9UpOOM dry muat.rd IFYOUHAVE IRON POOR BLOOD ALL THE VITAMINS IN THE WORLD WON'T HELP Iron poor blood is the most widespread nutritional ailment in America today. And taking vitamins can ~t help, because vitaffiins don't contain iron. What you need is Geritol, every day. Geritol is so rich in iron, just one tablet contains more iron than even a pound of calf's liver. Plus vitamins important to your health. Geritol's iron can actually build your blood day by day. That's what makes it different from vitamin pills -and so important to you. \4 twpoon ground bia<* P9PP"' Ya teupoon paprika 2 tab4npoona butt« Of' 1N1rgarlne, mefted L Grease a 13" x 9" x 2-inch baking dish 2. Spread rye bread slices with deviled ham. Layer bread and cheese In pan, finishing with a layer of cheese. • 3. In large bowl, be.it together evaporated milk, water, milk, eggs, salt, dry mustard, pepper and paprika. 4. Pour milk mixture slowly over bread and cheese. Drizzle top with melted butter. 5. Cover with plastic fUm or foil and refrigerate at least one hour or overnight 6. Preheat oven to 350° F. Bake 60 to 70 mlnutes until well puffed and bubbly. Let stand 5 minutes before serving. Makes 6 to 8 ser'vm,s PatmeNll chMM L Grease a 2-qt casserole or 13" x 9" x 2·lnch baking dish. 2. Layer bread and cheese ln casserole; top with cheese. 3. In small skillet, saute garlic ln I tablespoon butter until golden. Set asJde. 4. Beat together, garlic, mJtk. ,• ' wine, eggs, salt, pepper and nutmeg. 5. Pour milk mixture slowly over bread and cheese; top with Parmesan cheese. 6. Cover and refrigerate at least one hour or overnight 7. Preheat oven to 350° F. Bake 60 to 75 minutes until bubbly. Let stand 5 minutes before serving. Makes 4 to 6 1ervings WELSH RABBIT STRATA 1 lb. llff~ rye brMd, cruata_ • lltmmed 2 pkgs. (I-en. •In) •harp Cheddar chMM a QIP9 milk 1 can (12 ou.) beer Of .a. sews 2 teapoona Worc:.tenhlr• 1 ~ teupoona .... 1 t.upoon drJ muaterd Ya teapoon ground blac:tl pepper 2 tablnpoont butt« °' margarine, melted 1. Grease a 13"' x 9" x 2-lnch baking dish. 2. Layer bread and cheese ln pan; top with cheese. 3. Beat together milk, beer, eggs, Worces tershire, salt. mustard and pepper. 4. Pour mixture slowly Olli>f bread and cheese Drizzle melted butter. S. Cover and refrigerate for at least I hour or overnight. 6. Preheat oven to 350° F. Bake 60 to 70 minutes until well puffed and bubbly. Let stand 5 minutes before serving. Maka 6 «J 8 servings FAMILY WEEICL. Y, Merch 20, 1977 e 11 - NOW A HIGll-FIRER CEREAL THAT TASl'fS DEUCIOOS! America's waJdng up to the ~ olJlber in the clet. And Kellogg\ new Cn.cklln' Bran Is a high-fiber cereal with a rich. hearty lla\IOf' you're going to love. The fact5 about fiber on tlw back ol our new package are impressive. But not nearly as Impressive as your flrs1 taste of delkious new Cracklin' Bran! Nature\ fiber-Kellogg's taste. lllAN. .. READ AU ABOUT m MONEY Timing Those Term Accounts 6j q& "'//,,..,,..,... .k i. When Jim received a siz- able year-end bonus, he wanted to do two sensible things with it: put it Into a savings account that would pay him the highest possible Inter- est rate and leave it there until It was time to pay the next installment on his daughter's college tuition. But when Jim Investigated, he found It was Impossible to accomplish both goals. According to the bank's pub- lished rules for "term savings" accounts, he would have to keep his savings on deposit for 14 months In order to get 6 ~ percent Interest-a healthy 1 Y. percent higher than the Interest on a regular PEOPLE AND YOU account from which money can be withdrawn at any time. Yet the tuition payment had to be made within 11 months. When Jim mentioned this ruefully to a bank officer one day, he discoYer«t that there's enough fle.xJbllity to term accounts so that the bank could accommodate his situa- tion. Jim deposited his bonus for the 11-month period at 6~ percent interest-<>ne-quarter percent Jess than the 14-rnonth period paid, but stlll a full percentage point more than he would have gotten otherwise. Moral; If you have money you can put awav for a specific length of time-but not the period which matches exactly the formal time-deposit periods listed by the bank- discuss the problem with a bank executive. Most banks and savings-and-Joan associa- tions will work out a term account with a maturity date that sujts your purposes, and the account will still pay a higher rate of Interest than the ordinary passbook rate. -Normaa LobMm Easing The Pain Of Jealousy The best cure for Jealousy, of course, is discovering that you were mistaken and that there's no cause for anxiety. But when that happy solution eludes you. you may be able to help your self through the difficult days by borrowing actions from the oppo.site sex. Seems researchers hdve discovered that women have certain ways of trying to calm themselves and men have another set of actions. Keeping your own sex's instinctive behavior and adding the other sex's may double the balm and even eliminate the cause of 11 8 FAMILY WEE Kl Y. March 20. 1977 your jealousy. For example, while jealous women often feel completely devastated emotionally, in a daze, inse- cure, less able to cope with other aspects of life, fearful and Inadequate, men often respond actively rather than passively. Men are likely to confront the other person and ask for an explanation of the situation. Sometimes this direct action produces a discussion which eliminates the cau5e and prob- lem. When the situation is hopeless and jealousy Is well founded, women's reactions may be more constructive. Although men often tum their worry Inward and feel guilty and angry with themselves for being jealous, women accept their feeling" and allow them· selves to express them. Women's tendencies to talk to close friends about their feel- ings give them support and an emotional outlet. But the common reaction of men to blow off steam by getting drunk leaves their problem Intact when they're sober again -Slmley Sloan FllCkr • i I Why Buy JI Genuine Diamant/ When only an expert can tell if it's real ? IT'S TRUE--FEW PEOPLE CAN TELL THE DIFFERENCE. -Tlus is why mow1e rtan ..ct m1ll1on.ores ohen wear simul•tions wt.en they m•e pubhc ..,.,uranus.. They know Ol•t only ....i e1C99rts CH ieweleu w10! ~I m-.i•'"'" can •1 (for a1re) 1f lhey •re -nnt • nn9 worth thouunds « • Gemf1re S.mul•bon co~tin9 leG lt>en $25! GEMFfflES ARi: CATCHtNO ON LIKE Wtt:OF1RE1 -Vour frandi and ne1gtibors 9')ortU'9 bog beeut1ful i;pe~len m•v be -•ring Gemf1res now and using the difference to make a pey~nt on ttw11r dream house «buy• cu l And once you '"a Gemt1re you'll be proud to weer one yourself, or give 1t to someone you love. PICTURES DON'T 00 JUSTICE TO GEMFIRE BEAUTY. -You can't re .. ly tell how lovely they -fr<Hn pictures. Thet's why Ctown G•lenes otter .vwy Gemfire S.mulntd Diamond witti a FULL ONE YEAR GUARANTEE. You can't ta.I GEMFIRES ARE SELECTED FOR BRJLUANCE AND FIERY BEAUTY. -No credt1! No bubblnl No 1mperfectrons to dull their rad· 1ence. They ere c:.wefully cut end polished by mnt.,<rirhsmen end jus:t • genuine d1emonch Gemf1rn h•ve 58 laceu.. Then they're hend·tet in handsome 18l<HiHVV Gold Elirc:troplete or solid Sterling Sliver mount ings. Remember Gemflres .,.. not dlqp p11t1 or gl-. They're 10 hsd "'.., cut gl-1 Order your Gemfffe tod.y · ind put some ..,.,kle into your hfel QUA NO RISK GUA"ftA~T£et If w1thm one veer of d1te of purduite you .,. d1ssat1shed 1n any wiry with your Jewelry, return 10 PLANTRON. INC. by INSURED MAIL for e11her repair. replace- ment, or refund of your purchase p11ce. 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STERLING SILVER ISSI-ttte mounting t1 92.15" pure lilvw. 7.5" odter metets for str9"1th. ind to elimine• temishing is 1111fltly pf1Ud with precious rhodium. GOLD FILLED (Gt=)-e leminenon of S- Met.i pl~ be1ween lh•U of gold. Wh. Mt9-• • wh1t1 mount1n9 Yet. Meg. · • yellow mounting SS • · St9ri11'11 Silvw GF · · Gold Fiiied LADIES --.....---~--~----M_E_N_s _______ ~---~' =:==:=I ====1m==~ ~~====5:::==gs;:=:=-~m:::::==a1 ====i llllnol1 Re16denh add 5'1(. 1110 IJ• I Total Amount Enclo•d •---------' NAME I ·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-, I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-1 __ c_R_o_~ __ G_A_L_L_E_R_1e_s_,_D_i_v._o_f_P_1_~_u_oo_,_1oc_._~_0_1_e_._o_a_k_1~ __ A_w_ .• _e_1oo_m_in_~_o_n_,_1_1 _s_11_0_1_~~~-----------~---------~ NEW HOPE IN THE DISCOVERY AND TREATMENT OF INHERITED DISEASES Potential for some diseases, including diabetes and many birth defects, can be passed on through the genes, tiny elements that determine our makeup. Now researchers are starting to understand how to detect the "bad" ones. By Paula Dranov Some of the most exciting medical advances In recent years have come In the field of ge- netics, the blologlcal study of heredity and Its variations. We now know that genes not only control the color of our eyes and hair and whether we have the right number of fingers and toes but that they also can determine whether or not we' II be susceptible to such l~as..heart. disease, diabetes and-other llfe-threatenJng dlsease.s. Here are some of the facts and some of the good news about genetic advances. WHAT ARE GENETIC Df.FECTS? Simply stated, genetic defects are disorders and diseases with which some people are born. Many, such a.s Down's syndrome-the medical name for mongolism-are obvious at birth. Others don't become evident until weeks, months or even years later. The array of genetic diseases ls staggering. but of the 1,500 that have been Identified, most are extremely rare. Not so rare, however, are diseases like diabetes, heart disease and some other Illnesses. · WHAT CAUSES GENETIC D~? Inherited diseases and disorders usually are caused by flawed genes. Geneticists know that of the thousands of ~ we each carry on our 23 pairs of chromosomes.. between eight and 10 are likely to be defective. Rarely do these bad genes make their presence known But under some circumstances they can-and do-cause trouble. HOW ARE 11iE CARRIERS OF GENETIC DISORDERS IDENTIFIED? It usually takes only a simple blood test. These tests have become particularly impor- tant to families who have reason to fear these three so-called "ethnic diseases": • Sk:lde Cd Aaaala. This blood disease occurs most frequently among blacks and can now be Identified In the carriers. • Tay..s.c:t.' DleaM. Jews of Eastern Euro- pean descent are most prone to this always fatal disease. Doctors now urge all Jewish couples of child-bearing age and from th1s background to come ln for testing when they marry. • ~-Italians, Greeks and Near Easterners run the greatest risk of thala.ssemla, a blood disease that Is fatal In Its most severe form. Although carriers now can be Identified through blood tests, the tests can't show whether or not the fatal form Is present Needless to say, the overwhelming majority of couples tested for these diseases will be reassured that they run no risk of passing them on. For the others, help Is available in genetic counseling. WHO SHOULD HAVE GENETIC COUNSELING? The greatest need Is among couples who already have had an abnormal child, who have seen a certain type of genetic disease In their families and who have been Identified as car- riers of a specific disorder. • In addition. women over 35 who wish to Nive a baby have been seeking counseling In ever-greater numbers because of publicity 11 • FAMILY W£EKLY, March 20, 1tn Flue percent of all babies are bom with genetic defects, but new knowledge could s1gn1ficantly reduce the risks of these disorders. about the increased risk of giving birth to a mongoloid child as the age of the mother advances. WHAT IS GENETIC COUNSELING? For couples who have something to fear from genetic disorders, counseling Is a means of learning what their risks are and what medical means are avail- able to reduce those risks Basically, counseling can tell them what the genetk: disease they face means in medical, emotional and even financial terms. Just as Important, the counseling can correct the mlslnformataon people have about genetic diseases and re- assure patents that It's not their fault that a child Is affected HOW CAN GENETIC DISEASES BE DIAGNOSED DURING PREGNANCY? There are two methods of prenatal diagnosis. The best known Is amnii>- ~ntnis. In this procedure, a long needle Is Inserted Into the mother's ab- domen to draw fluid from the amniotic sac where the fetus Is developing. An analysis of that fluid will tell doctors whether or not the genetic problem they're looking for Is present The other new procedure Is ultra- IOU/ld, a method of scanning the moth- er's abdomen with high-frequency sound waves to ascertain the position of the fetus. to measure the Infant's head size and to monitor the rate of fetal growth and development WHAT ABOUf HEART DISEASE AND DIABETES? 1liese are the diseases doctors say have a geMti.c component. They tend to run In certain families. High-risk lndl- vlduals frequently can be Identified through blood tests and regular check- ups. A susceptibility to heart disease, for Instance, may be indicated by an inherited condition called hyperlipe- mia-an abnonnally high level of fatty substances in the bloodstream This condition can be counteracted to a significant extent by diet. Diabetes can be cefntrolled through medication and proper diet. Preventive measures-- regular checkups, weight control-<an reduce the risk in susceptible families WHERE ARE COUNSELING AND TREATMENT AVAll.ABLE? The National Genetics Foundation has established a Genetic Counseling and Treatment Network to provide diagnosis, treatment and counseling to people concerned about genetic dis- orders of all varieties. Genetic counsel- ing also is available through medical centers, teaching hospitals and clinics The March of Dimes maintains a dlrec· tory of genetic-<:eunsellng units rMll throughout the United States. lill.ll For further information write: The National Foundation/March of Olm" Box 2000, White Plalna, N.V. 10802 The National Genetics Foundation 9 West 57th Street, New Yor1<, N.Y. 10019 FAMILY WEEKLY, March 20, 1177 • 1t GRASS SUD WILL NEVIil GIOW A LAWN UKI TMISI SA.VI WITH OUI SPECIAL INTIODUCTOIY OffH UP TO 200 AMAIO'l. ZOYSIA GRASS PLUGS fUfl By Mike Sandin Ae...,.....;., Enry year I eee people pour more and more money into lheir lawna. The1 dlr, ferullu and lime. Tliey rake it all in. They 1catter their seed and roll and water it. ~~- ; ~·· '-~ \ "111"• . ·~ ·'4;.~ . ),,,,. Dinh Ion it! Seeda which aren't wa1hed awa1 by rain 1i•e them a feaat. But aome seed J!OWI, and aoon 1t'1 time to weed, water and mow, mow ... until 1ummer cornea to bum lhe lawn Into hay, or crabc"rau and diaeuea infest It. That's what happen• to ordinary lrl'&aa, but not to Amazoy Zoyala. "MOWED IT 2 TIMES," wams WOMAN For uample, Mn. M. R. Mitter write• me how her lawn " ... ia the e!l"f7 of all who eee it. When everybody'• lawns around here are brown from drourht oun ju1t 1ta1a a1 peen u ever. I've ne..-er watered It, onl1 when I put the plu.ra in •. , Last summer we had It mowed (2) timea.. Another thln1, we never have to pull any weeda -it'1 ju.1t wonderful!" And from Iowa came word that the atate'a largeat Men'• Garden Club picked a ~la lawn aa the "top lawn -nearl1 perfect' in ita area. Yet thla lawn ¥d been watered only once all 1umrner up to A:ucuatl Cuts Your Worll, Saves You Money Your dHp-rooted, eatabliabed Amasor lawn une 1ou time and money in man1 ways. It never need1 repla«ment ... end• re-eeedinr torHer. 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In our view. this artempt lo "protect" the consumer has led to misuse and waste of natural gas. and contributed directly to today's problems Now there is a growing recognition by others that the removal of price regulation on new natural gas 1s a vital ingredient to any long-term solution. Below, some signilicant examples of that view: Enforcing conservation or increasing production "requires getting rid of the absurd and obsolete structure of gas price controls that encourages Amen- cans to use too much of ti for the wrong things. The country 1s going to have to pay more for the stuff, unless 11 wants to instituttonallze the winter gas shortage as an annual event " Jan 27, 1977 THE MILWAUKE E JOURNAL "The pricing mechanism is the best way to allocate a scarce premium re· source. Gradual deregulation of natural gas 1s the best way of bringing that about Wtien will Congress see the 11gnt? · Feb 14, 1976 "Mr Carter evidently wants 90 days to de111se an overall energy policy, in- cluding his campaign pledge to deregulate prices for 'new' gas Re- stricting wasteful and non-essential consumplion is even more important than increasing the supply. Natural gas 1s a premium fuel , fully combustible, non- polluting and easy to transport. Neither increases in gas production nor effective conservation can be achieved while 1t is sold (in terms of com- parative heat contenl) at hall lhe price of coat and a fiflh the price or 011 II should not be wasted on non·essent1al uses · Jan. 25, 1977 THE EVENING SUN (Baltimore) 'The plain fact 1s that art1f1c1ally low pri ces on 11)terstate gas have done two things. They have diverted much of this energy into the uncontrolled irnra- state markets . And this in turn has meant that the diminishing overall supply of gas has been unfairly allocated. with industry and residential own- ers 1n non gas· producing states facing severe shortages .. July 30, 1976 The Phoenix Gazett e A free market would do a much better JOb of fairly d1stribut1ng the natural gas supply than a government-regulated market ever could · Feb 7. 1976 THE PLAIN DEALER (Cleveland) "The only sensible solutton 1s to allow free market forces to determine the wellhead pnce of gas To do otherwise 1s 10 hamper expansion of the economy and creallon of new 1obs through industrial expansion and com- mercial and residen!lal construction The choice 1s simple. Pay more for natural gas or promote unemployment " Oct 16. 1976 ·The best thing would be lor Congress to do away with gas price reg- ulations enttrely July 30. 1976 ODHr~ll>Of\I, Bo• '" MoDll ~·PO•lllOO. ISO Ea.st •2 SUMI, New YOlk."' y 1()()17 ActTns Karen Grassle Quick DlagnOHS That Save Sick Plant. I Plant problems? Here's how to diagnose the most common ones. Steve Smith, a Florida county extension omamentalist, says If you discover a plant with burned leaf If?$ ex brown morgfna, you need to reduce the amount of fertlllz.er you are feeding the plant. This also could mean you are being too stingy with the water Yellowing and dropping leaues are a signal of gas fumes. overwatertng. poor drainage or not enough air. Small leauu Indicate too little water or that the plant Is existtng In tight ot heavy soil. Weak growth or light green or yellow spots on healthy green fo- liage Is a sign of too little fertilizer, root rot or that the llght Is too Intense. A house plant that Is yellowing, wilting "' has usoft growth" Is exposed to excessive heat or has a root Injury. Plants with small leaues and long lntemode5 Indicate too little light or too high temperature. Most foliage plants do best at temperatures between 60° and 70° F. If the leaves are heavy with grime. use soapy water, a soft cloth and a gentle touch. While watering your plants, keep these points In mind: don't use cold water. as II shocks the plant. Only a dash of water can make the plant miser· able. Often the soU In the bottom of the container becomes dry, causing the plant to wilt or die. Plants are like people In that they ltke their food served at regular Inter- vals. Reduce fertU!z.atton during the winter months. The best suggestion on feeding plants Is simply to foDow the directions on the food container. If you do not want to buy a special house· plant fertilizer, mix one teaspoon of a complete garden fertilizer In one quart of water. Apply this solution every four to six weeks. The Best Way To Bake A Potato Baked potatoes are tastiest If they're wrapped In pierced foll, baked between 400°-425° F. for 50 to 60 minutes and served Immediately from the oven, say re- searchers at the University of Idaho's agrtcultural program They reported that most restaurant baked potatoes are served at an "on the plate" temperature of less than 160° F. The Ideal temperature Is 200° F., reached when a potato Is taken from the oven and split just long enough to "4:1d salt, butter or sour cream. 22 . rAMILYWEEKLY. M•rcll 20.11177 INTHE WORLD ... Quick Takett An apple can clean your teeth bet· ta than a toothbrush can, says Dr Loren Tukey of Pennsylvania State University. An apple's efficiency rate as a tooth and gum cleaner ls 95.5 per- cent, which Is more than 30-percent better than a toothbrush's .... The mo.t encouraging uluy lncru.e la the Jut 10 yeU1I occurred among women, according to the Federal Job Information Bureau Starting salaries for women college graduates are 81· percent higher today than they were 10 years ago .... If you think 53 million et.le aecken aren't worth their salt, you're not In the haullng and storing business. The city of Denver Is paying $20,000 to have the crackers, leftover from old fallout shelters, taken off mu· nldpal hands. The U.S . Office of Emer- gency Preparedness has decided they now are Inedible .... The avenge Amerlcan family h .. cub uaeu of 12,100, according to a new study by the Detroit Bank and Trust Co. The study estJmates that the average family has $50 cash on hand, $250 In check· Ing accounts, $1,500 In savings ac- counts and $300 In U.S. Government savings bonds .... While coffee prk:a have been grabbing the headllnee recently, another commodl· ty desired by Amerlcan consumers Is selling a1 record-high levels. World cocoa prices ~ve moJe than tripled In the last 13 months, meaning that shop- pers will be paying higher prices than ever fOf chocolate products. Many of the big chocolate manufacturers have raised the price of candy bars from 15 to 20 cents, and analysts don't discount the possibility of the quarter candy bar unless cocoa prices stabilize. A Do-lt-Younelf SAT Cram Coune As the race for college ae<:eptance tight- ens, study programs designed to prepare the student f<x the College Board Scho- lastic Aptitude Test (SA n are flourishing. If you or your child plan to take the SAT soon. here are some of the coaches' tips: 1. If you don't know the answer, don't guess. Go on to the next question. A wrong answer counts against you, the trlck Is to get as few wrong and a.s many right as possible. 2. Do the easy questions first Sometlme5 the first sectlons of tests are loaded wtth the hardest questions. 3. On the reading comprehension ques- tions, quickly scan the passage and then the questions so you know what to look for when you go back to read the question carefully. 4 . If you have taken the test and done poorly, take It again. It ls offered six times during the year, generally No- vember through June. f requently. those who take the SAT a second time develop a test-taking strategy and Im· prove their scores slgntftc.antly. WW Kid• Start Getting Better lnetead Of Bigger? American children may soon stop growing taller than their parents In each generation. A set of 14 computer-drawn growth charts based on 20,000 children measured in the pa.st 15 years shows a leveling off of growth during the pa.st decade. Before 1965, according to the National Center for Health Statistics, slx- to-11-year-olds were about a haH-lnch taller each decade. "Perhaps we have reached the limits of ow genetic potential re- garding growth," speculates Dr Peter V. Hamill, chairman of the center's task force. Ot, suggests Dr. Francis Johnson, study- group member, "the general lev- eling off could mean that factors such as good nutrition, pure water and freedom from child- hood diseases are making their maximum contribution." Physi- cal height Is greater now than when the country was founded: an average 18-year-old boy 200 ye an ago measured 5 '7. 1 "; to- day's average 18-year-old stands 5'9.6·. The average 18-year- old girl Is now 5 '4" If The Shoe Wean, Get It Fitted You can tell what's wrong with your shoes by the particular way they wear, says the Shoe Service Industry Council. For example, if FAMILr WEBLr Tll• N_,,,_,,., fltleguln• ,,........ ..... ~ Monon Frank ~ V.P.-Sa ... DtreotOI' Pat11ct! M. Unaqy ~~Scott O.Oanno llhMglno ~ Tim Mulligan; Alt ~ Rlcl\atd Valdatl; lertlof Edi ... Routyn ,aHal Lan-don; Food ~ Mitt HanMn; Met. Alt Dndor, Eite11e wlpln.i. ~ Beth OI~, P1cturM, GloOa "'181'; Ro¥lng IEdtt PMr <>Poenhelmer; Contrtbutlng rtWs, Shirley Sloan Fede(, John Glbton Norman Lot>- tenz, Anita Summer; fdit: Auta., Wll-llam CollOll MalY Long Manut~!V.P.-Dff., RlcNrd Mii-ien; MaUup llgr., Aobelta Colllna; PYoduotioft Mgr., Helene Wtltmet your shoe curls at the toe, the shoe is too long. If the sole wears unevenly or If the heel pushes under, the shoe Is too short. And If your shoes go out of shape, you may be wearing the wrong size. To get the right size, buy shoes In the afternoon -your feet are biggest then. Try on both shoes before buying. To keep shoes In shape, avoid wearing the same pair two days In a row; when posstble, wear oAe pair every third day. Never dry out wet shoes on a radiator. le The Ideal Man A Perfect Man? A man who's a bit of a rogue Is more attractive to women than a great guy who always does the right thing, says San Diego psy- chiatrist Dr. Harold Greenwald. He offered this definition of a "rogue": "He'll fall to be on time for appointments; bet at the track or play poker with the guys half the night; sometimes refuse lo shave on weekends; possibly use salty language." If a man acts In such ways all the time, or even frequently, women won't find him appealing at all -but If he lapses Into such behavior now and then, most women will like 0him better, Greenwald Insists. It's the guy who acts like a saint most days and a sinner once in a while who reaUy captivates women." BIRTHDAYS (Sunday-Pisces; Monday-Saturday-Aries): Sun- day -Bobby Ott 29; Sir Mi- chael Redgrave 69; Carl Reiner 55. Monday -John D. Rocke- feller 111 71. Tunday -Karl Malden 64. Wedne.day - Joan Crawford 69; Marty Allen 47; Erich Fromm 77. Thunday -Steve McQueen 4 7 Friday -Anita Bryant 37; Aretha Franklin 35; EJton John 30; Gloria Steinem 41; Howard Co- sell 57. Saturday -Diana Ross 33; Tennessee Williams 63; Alan Alda43. RI.. BIRTHDAY PEOPLE: Anita Bryant and Elton John Ad lie~. Ge<ald S. Wroe; Aeeoc. e..tem Mgr .. Richard K. c.nou; WMtem Mgr., Joe Frazer, Jr.; Aaoc. Chtcaoo Mgr .. David Lono; De4roft Mgr. Lawrence M. Finn; CetH.1 ~Ina, Step!Wtn•,_von cler Ueth ano Hayward; .....uno MG!.·i Kent O'All...andro; "--di ••~ Wayne Eadie; MctUno Mgr., <Atyl Eller Publtehef Relattone: VP-end C:O. Dlf9Cton Robert o. Cerney and Lee Ellla; 'l.P. Pub. 8wcM., Robert J . CM1tlan; ~Rel. Mgr., Robert H. Manlott; I.,.._ Mgr.{ Jamee 0 . Baher; Dtatnbutton: Ptlyl II Piliero; Promotion, Robert Bank9"; Con- IUIMf SemoM, Mary AyrH; Pubflc Ael. llgr., Margaret Alexander; AM'l, 8att>ara Shaplro; Chmft. Emerttua, Leonard S. Oevldow Headquartlf'S: &41 Laxlngton Ave., N.Y., N.Y. 10022 FAMILY WEEKLY, M•rch 2.0, ten • u KOOL 14 mg. "11r. • 0. 9 mg. nicolile, w. plf ciglrttt1, FTC Repon Dec. 76 .. Warning : The Surgeon General Hes Determined That Cigarene Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. • OUWfCO. • It's here! It's available right now from Mutual of Omaha_ ihe protection against cat ast rophi c medical bills th at so many people have been asking for _up to -MAJOR MEDICAL COVERAGE at a cost most families can afford. Covers you both IN and OUT of the hospital. THE PLAN THAT CAN ADO NEEDED HEALTH INSURAN CE OOLLAR S TO YOUR BASIC COVERAGE You hear it everywhere. There ought to be pro- tection available for the big bills -the bills caused by catastrophic illness. Well. that.,. protection is available rig ht now from Mutual of Omaha -up ro S250,000.00 for each member or the family. It's a 101 of protection, bur it's neces:.ary pr()(ection because today's and tomorrow's medical care costs ars so hig h and going higher. Yet tC is reasonable in cost because i1 needn't duplicate your basic hospital-surg1cal·medical plans. They are splendid for ordinary bills. This is for eAtraordinary bills -the catastrophe you never plan o n meeting. but that nevertheless can come 10 any of u" with appalhng consequences. This can be the RIGHT protection for you . IF you have basic protection now. I tr not, Mutual 1 Omaha can rrovide 1ha1. too.I But II will only b right for you if you under~tand ei•erythmg abou when 1h1s policy protect-; you when your hasi• plan protect<; you -all the detail<, lhat you mu.-; h.ne dearly an mind. We will g1"e you all thes• details 1r you mail the po')tage free reply card nu ~ ~ ohhga11on hnd nut e'COctly what prutec 11on yo• no· .. ha"e how mut•h of the hills yuu can rac. 11Kld) }OUr ha\11.: pl.in will l:O\t:r how much thi n~v. MJJnr Me<l1lc1l rlc1n v.111 cover You dc')Cf\l' 10 know all the fat·ts al'x>Ul th• l'•1"eragc J\JllJhlc 1n your \late. and Mu1ual ll Omaha will provide them a' a personc1l o;ervice Free New r£i/gH Book fftBK:s lad,. yotl npt lllflatloe ••. allows yoa bow co m•c• llealda -......Ce dollan .•. ud 1ct more for yowr moaey ••. aad plu NOW for a be«er, more teewe r. .. re. 240 • c • ' BULLETIN Htn1i#/Com -E.rtimat.J at 1135.54 a day a11•rag•. risin1 to w•U 011~r 1100.(}() a day ill c•rlllin m•tropolitan a1YO.S. l'Apidu'I F•n -CtVJYntly ruing at a 14.71. aM IUJI ,.t•. Sowrn A~HGl,1-'Au«;.,-. ,._,.,,,~c-"°" w ... .,,.ll'nuS..Uit1 ---------., WILL YOUR H•ALTH INSURANCa f'AY WH•N YOU DOll'TQO TO TH• HOSPITAL f If your health insurance covers hospital bills only ;t :. ,.,__.._ •• ~~···· .:rlmess a1 home -it can ' • .,, 1 ""1 •" ••OrPc "0 unpaid. Our rigures show ~ c • I tirr •re likely to be laid up at HOW TO STRt TCH voun I.I. That's why this Mutual ou both IN and OUT of and supplies like these: IPITAL .t charges -lhc average about the MAJOR MEDICAL PLAN that can covPr you both IN -lnd OUT of the hospital-can pay up to HEALTH CARE DOLLARS __ r your h06pital • Con(ine- 1re unit • Services of a >r 1reatmcn1 • Anesthesia (<l5pital furnished medical $250,000.00 in add1t1on to benefits provided by Dept 111nc your basic hosp1tal-surg1cal-med1cal plans. f'!"Uot" ...., 1ha1 I rH•tYf' nrw ~ R~: ~-llO• tK plu• foll fM't.I •t-...iut th• pta n" •Y•il•hlf' 1n my ''a\.l' thal I ha..,_. th~k-..1 b~low 0 Mulual or llm•h•'• M'111r Mf'cli<"al Plan• 1h1t ran ''''"'dr up lu •260.(M)() 00 tO'f'flra.11. tor f'A.C'h mtmhf"r flf mt fatn11Y name -----------~ please prtnt address------------· atreet and no or ' I d 0 Cht'<"kpoinl for St'curlty th• fuL cllY------------- ~u1 ,..~h1bl1r wat W df'lf'FOHnt my f'IM"t urt' lnaurantt' nff<l• .. a.lahlo ••lhout obl1ir-hon lrom Unol.fd or Omaha atale ---ZIP cod•------•A vaUablr In most 3lalu. OF HOSPITAL • or surgeon • X·ray and • Drug and _,.,.,., I and purchased upon a lispenscd by a licensed , much more! --- ; Wild Kingdom "on TV. 1ng for time and channel. lill O l'lenior Ar;<' Mulual l'at• hoop1t.al plan• II 1m 66 or o•er I • .. ·-·-• va. ...,, •• --........ ""'''._.._..,., '""""•Q.Jlo"""O \l'\J&.J• .. 65 w oy.,f Get full facu about new Mutual Care hospital plans 1bat can work hand-in·hand with Media~ lo hdp pay mOlt bolpitakurp:a!·medical bills Medicare doesn't cover. Mail poatqe free reply card todlly. .../v111uhile People IJDU can count an ... life lnsur~nce Affili~te: lJnited of Omaha The Life & Times of -·WI--COSTA "MESA SADDL£8ACK L.AGU~ ~ HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWPORT BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY IRVINE SAN CLEMENT£ SADDLUACK IMW 28402 Marguerite Parkway Mission Viejo 831-2040 -494.4949 CREVIER MOTORS 208 W 1st St. Santa Ana -835-3171 BUICK PHILUl'S IUICI<, PONTIAC & Ol'EL. IHC. 24888 Altc1a Parkway Laguna Hills -837-2400 CADILLAC NABERS CADILLAC 2600 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa -540-91 oo CHEVROLET COHHELL CHEVROLET 2600 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa -546-1 200 DATSUN IARWICK DATSUN 33375 Camino Capistrano San Juan Capistrano 131-1375 493.3375 OOTDATSUH 18835 Beach Blvd Hunt. Beach -842·7781 THEODORE ROllHS FORD 2060 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -642-0010 SUNSET FORD 5440 Garden Grove Blvd West minster-646-4010 UNIVERSITY OLDSMOBILE 2850 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -540-9640 ALLEN OLDSMOllLE. CADILLAC & GMC 28332 Camino Capistrano Laguna Niguel -831.0800 HONDA ROH GOODWIN HONDA 700 S. Harbor Blvd. Fullerton -871 -0412 HONDA SAMT A AHA 301 W. Warner Ave Santa Ana -540-7430 LINCOLN-MERCURY JOHNSON & SOH UHCOLH·MERCURY 2626 Harbor Blvd Costa M esa -540-5630 TV WEEK. MARCH 20, 1977 OLDSMOBILE UNIVERSITY OLDSMOllLE 2850 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa -540-9640 PONTIAC ROM GOODWIN PONTIAC -GMC 700 S. Harbor Blvd Fullerton -871-0412 PORSCHE-AUDI CHICK IVERSOM, IMC. 445 E. Coast Hwy Newport Beach -673-0900 TOYOTA llLl MAXEY TOYOTA 18881 Beach Blvd. Hunt Beach -847.a555 ':t:~ ~ .. ?SPORTS SUNDAY, MMCH 20 --ro:lO m Doctaer Trt:"GfmelllOC!iu Biielii111os ~ngefes OOdgers VS New York Mets 11:00 U (<ltl Ci)) ill\ PGA Tourn1menl Player Ch1mp1onsh1p live coverage ol the final 1ound of play in thts SJ00.000 eolt tourMmeo1 from lhe Saw~rass Counlry Club 1n Jacksonville, f1011da 12:00 O ~~)I}) (fg) GrJndst1nd Coverage lrom Caesars Palace in Las Vegas of a 12 round heavywe1ah1 bo~1ng event teatu11ng B1 tllsh. Commonweallh and European chnmp1on Jne Bugner aga1nsl Ron I yle ol the United States 1:00 fJ (@(I)) lO ChaJlen1e of the Sms U An1els lb$tball Angels vs the Oakland As 1n this pre season game from Palm Spnngs. Cal ID 11.1.T. lbsketball Champions/lip Marv Alber! provides the commen lary for lhts game at Madison Square Garden 1n New York I :45 fJ ((1.Z) W ) I l • NBA lbskttball Regional Game 2:00 EID Grand Pri• Tennis .. TM Volvo Classic" Tournament l1nals 1n the singles comp1l11io11 from Washington 0 C 3:00 U (ll) ABC Championship Auto Racin1 C-Oveuge of the Atlanta 500' Stock Cai Race 4:00 fJ (11Tl 1 3)) 1 a 8o•ina Spe<11I Howard Davis Jr and Lee Canahlo will fight opponents not yet selected MONDAY, MARCH 21 8:00 O NHL Game of the Week TUESDAY. MARCH 22 5:30 e ukers 8uaetball Lakers YS Chicago WEDNESDAY. MARCH 23 5:30 0 K1np Hocky Kings 'l'J Ch1cagu SATUROAY, MARCH 26 10:00 EID u Costa lnter111tional Tennis Championship 11:00 0 f2Jl .Jl fj]) m Grandstand 11:30 0 tl'! 'Tl '10J m NCAA Baslet~ll Doubleheader Semi t1nals l:30 U {rat118)) •3tl Pro Bowlen Tour The SIOO 000 PBM US. Open from the Greenbo10. North f;Mohna 4:00 fJ {'11' '.2)) I The He11t1ce Clas.11t lhe ninth annual he11lage Classic al the Harbour fawn Golf links ltdtnn Head Island Snuth Ca1olma 5:00 fJ ( ll7 1 f ) 11:, CBS Sports Spe<bcular U {~ti') Qll ABC's Wide W«ld of S9orts SONDAY, MARCH 20 6:00 0 C "The Great Bank Robbery" (com) 69 Zero Mostel, l\rm Novak. ldrry Sto1rh m C "The Pursuit ot Happtnm" (Ora) 11 Michael Srna1111 B.1rbara f1ershev 7 .00 fJ ( T'1 ) ) i & C "The Wiurd ol 01" (ddv\ 39 l1Jdy Garland Ray Bolger. Jack Halty Brr I I ahr 8:00 m I c "The 0,1." (adv) ~I lac~ Webb llon Oubb1n~ 9:00 U (at 6 ) ,39 C "Murder al lhe World Se11l!l" (dra) ·77 Lynda Oay George Karen Valentine Ce1ald S Ol011ihlm M1rhael Parks Mur1ay Ham1llor1 lauet Le1~l1 MOflDAl. _.ARCH 21 6:30 0 <: "Bhndfold" (MP) 66 Rod lludson Guy Sttwkwell 1:00 0 C "Tht Bounty Killer" lwr~) 64 Dan Duryea Rod Cameron 9:00 D l3 e I 101 m c ''Tiit Lile and Amui111tlolr of the Kln(lislf' (dral 76 [dward Asnt.r Nrcholu Pryor Gar; All~n Diane Kagan TU£SOAY. MARCH 22 ll:W 0 C "Ont foot 1n Hell" lwes) 60 Alan l add Don Munay O C "lo Catdl A Thief" 1com) ·s~ ~r; Granl Grace Kelly 9:00 10 C • "81a1nstorm" ldra1 '65 Jellrev liunter Dana Andrews Wt0£SOAY, MARCH 23 8:00 U '1he Dtfiut <Mes" (dra) ·53 Tony Co1t1s S1d11ey Po1tier 8:30 0 C "Pamct West" (•es) 51 ~ luhn Payne, Dennis 0 Keele 9:00 fJ (flT 3 ) I e ICI "Pout" (wts/ ·75 ~irk 1>01111las. B1uce Dern TMURSOAY, MUCH 24 l-00 0 C "The Gatlin& Cun" (adv) 17 Guy Slockwell Pa111ck Wayne 0 "Hiid" tdra) '6J P&ul Newman. li'lelvy11 Oougla~. Palflt1a Neal tNIDAT, MAJICH ZS 8:00" I c "The OK.Ir" (dra) '66 Stephen Boyd, me Sommer 0 'C "Bndcrs 1t Toh-Ri" (dra) '54-W1lh1m Holden, Crace Kelly 9:00 0 ( l'T 1 ) e I CBS Friday N•(llt Movie; (C) "Tiie Way West" (wes) '67 Kuk Douglas. Robert M1tchun1, Richard Widmar~ SATURDAY, lWCH 2$ 6:00 e I c "Mo!aan "" Pirate" (adv) 61 -Stm Reem 1:00 G ~ ''A Min for All Seasom" (dra) '67 Paul Scofield, Wendy Hiller 9:00 D 1"1 \ U (ID) m 'C) ''The StOM·Killer" {dra) "77-Charles Bron son. M~1t1n 8•1$i!m Oav1d Sherner. Norm1n r ell. Ralph W11te 9:30 G) It" '1'ha Gal Who Too• the West" (we') '49-Yvonne DeCarlo THIS WEEK ON CHANNEL 50 KOCE·TV ORANGE COUNTY TELEVISION SUNDAY, WCI! 20 4:30 Eltctrlc ~ny ------!llM;t0 ... Mbifl'1Dferr11tiCfl1lot110od 12:00 Iowa Girl's Hich Sehool 5:30 Villa Alecre BuketOlll Ctia111pionslllp &:00 Chant to Cllanct 2:00 Consumer Sum.al IOI 6:30 Ouest IOf ,t110naJ Meaninc 2:30 Maklnc It Count 7:0011thniques in Shtchlnc 3:00 Home Gardener 7:30 Star~d 4:00 Quest fOf Pel'SOllll Mt1n1n1 8:00 Soundstap S:JO Bia Blut M.trblt 9:00 Our low The tender court 6:00 Once Upon A Cllaic slup ol Robert Browning and 7:00 Americ.ln Indian Artisb Eh1abelh Barrell 1s '"on 7:30 Womln structed 10 this play 8:00 Oocumtnlary Sllowtase 10:00 Mi«obes and Men 9:00 Soundst.11• 11 :00 b:Neil/Ltllrer Report 10:00 The '•HIM!'\ MONDAY, MAllCH 21 TltURSDAY, IWCH 24 9:00o\M Prohltt 9:00AM Macllell/l.tllrer Report 9:30 T edlniques in S.etd1lnc 9:30 Home Gartletltr 10:00 Chance to liYe/W«Milll 10:00 WOfclsmitll/Mmuremetri< 10:30 ruturu 10:30 Cower to Cofff 11:00 Easy 01J•1nc1Matter ' 11:00 lnsidt Out/About You Motion II :30 Electric Company 11:30 Electric Company 12:00 Sesame StrMt 12:00 Sesame Street 1:00 Two Cents Wortti/Veaetablt 1:00 Sona Bact lnside Out l.·30~'-tt•r 1 ....... iOll. 1:30 Universe and I -_,. 2:00 Classic Theltrt Preview 2:00 Consumer Sunival 2:30 Makinc ft Count 2:30 Dimensions in Culture 3:00 Sesame Street l:OO Sesame Street 4:00 Zoolllt 4:00 Zoom! 4:30 Electric Company 4:30 Eledric Company 5:00 Mister llocen Neiatibomood 5:00 Misttr Roaen Nt1pborhoo4 5:30 VWla Aleare 5:30 lnfintty fKtory 6:00 Cllant to Chante 6:00 Makin& It Count 6:30 Quest '°' PtltOllll Mtanlna 6:30 Dimensions in Culture 7:00 T ecllftiq11ts ot Sketc~lnt 7:00 flit Home Gardner 7:30 The Frendl Clltl 7:30 r.Y.I. 8:00 Oil l'lintinc 8:00 Clmk n.e.tre Prnlew 8:30 Allyont for TtnnJtOll? 8:30 011nce of Prevention t:OO Id •·-• 9:00 Clauic lllatte ' On -Ind Show 10:30 Sllldow of tllt General 11;00 MKlleil/lel!rer Reporl 11:00 Maclleil/l!llrer Report TUESDAY, MARCH 22 9:00AM Macllell/Leflm Report 9:30 Home Gardtntr 10:00 Cover to Cower/Chante to Liw• 10:30 Vecetable Sou,/lrt's Oraw 11 :00 Stlf l~ated ti :30 Eltctric Company 12:00 Sesame Street 1:00 Inside Out/Two Ctnb I :JO Ripple$/Word$mllti 2:00 Anyone fOf T tnt!J1011 I 2:30 Dimensions in Cllfturt 3:00 Sesame Street 4:00 Zoom! 4:30 Electric Company 5:00 Mister Roctrs lleifllbo!hood 5:30 Infinity flldory 6:00 Voter's Plptllt1t 6:30 Dimensions In Cufturt 7:00 The Home Ga~tntr 7:30 U.1.C fOOlm 8:30 WOfld Prm 9;00 Masterpiece Thutrt 10:00 rtevln and !ht ffltsburafl 11:00 Mtclltll/Ltllm Rtp0rt WCONESDAY, MAllCH 23 9:00AM M.tcllell/lefutr Report 9: 30 Aj)plitd T tehnkruts 10:00 [ttJ Dmrinllllniwne I I 10:30 lm•ca ' lmaci111tion 11 ;OO V•table Seup/Sona Bae 11:30 Oectrlc Colftpll!J 12:00 Smmt Stl'llt 1:00 About Yoo/ltt's Dnw 2:00 £ut011t1n Masten 2:30 A lhtltf of fld 3:00 Smtllt Strtet 4:001-1 fRIDAY. llMRCH 25 9:00AM M.tdltll/Lellrer RtPOt1 9:30 Tiie French Chef 10:00 Rlppla/ About Y ov 10:30 lbtttr I Motlofl/ Mtasuremetric 11: JO Eltdrk Company 12:00 Sesame St1Mt 1:00 hsy Drawln&IStll lncof~ated I :30 Let s l>faw/T wo Ccms Worth 2:00 !Iowa 3:00 S.me Street 4:001*11 4:30 (ledric Com111ny 5:00 Mlstlf Roc•ta Ntipboltlood 5:30 Villa Altar• 6:00 Chant to Cha11Ce 6:JO 0vest IOf l'w111NI Mttnln1 1:00 C.Wmtr S4im.11 lut 7:30 Voter's '1peline 1:00 WafrinltOll Wtd In Review 8:30 ••• Sttltt .... t:OO Tiit W1Y It Wn 9:30 Miiie of Oil P•iflllnc 10:00 Morie: "Inn tho Ttrrill4e" 11:00 The Mldloll/l.ellrtf Report SATURDAY, MMCtt 2i 2:00 Chant ID Chance 3:30 AnJont for T eMY*I? 4:00 DlllMNlofts ill Caftum 5:00 Ttdlniqlia of Sht~lnc &:00 a..lc Theatrt 7:30 SMdow al ti,. S-ral J;OO ""-"Woman Rebel" t:OO lbsttrpieco Thutrt 10:00 Great hrfomunces Edward Asner stars as Huey P. Long, the populist-oriented Louisiana gover- nor and U.S. senator whose controver- sial career was cut short by assassination. in "The 1..ife and Assassination of the K1ngfish ," a fact- based World Premiere drama on the NBC Monday Night Movie (9-11 PM). Nicholas Pryor. Gary Allen and Diane Kagen also star. A Tomorrow Entertainment produc- tion written and produced by Robert Collins. the feature focuses on the shooting of Long in the state capitol in 1935 and through flashbacks, unveils his controversial career and the mystery surrounding the motivation of his as- sassin, who died at the hands of Long's bodyguards. The drama centers on the final three years of the senator's life. following him through campaign tours and into fierce political infighting that created enemies for him in both Louisiana and Wash- ington The feature was filmed entirely on location in Baton Rouge, La .. and its environs, including the actual site where Long was shot by the son of a dentist. Meredith Baxter Birney, who stars as Nancy Lawtence Maitland, the eldest daugh- ter of the Lawrence family on ABC's Family series. is a rarity ... a native Californian. born in Los Angeles. She graduated from Holly- wood High School where she majored in Theatre Arts, although at that time she never dreamed of becoming an actress-as she seriously thought about a singing career. After high school she continued to study voice and drama at lnterlochen Arts Acad- emy in Michigan. When she returned to Hollywood she be- came interested in acting and soon appeared in the film, "The Interns." Other feature cred- its include "Ben," "All the President's Men" 11nd the soon-to-be-released. "Bittersweet Love." She lives in Santa Monica, California, with her husband, actor David Birney. They have a daughter, Kate. two: and two children from her previous marriage, Ted, nine and Eva. seven. 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Pltdlt Brell/Thur!Mr W•lltam Wrndom s one man production leatures stones ol the celebrated Am~11can humo11st James Grover lhurber -10:30- f) "LOVES ME, LOVES ME • NOT" New Comedy Hit! 0 ( f1 l J) (I I l'llfMIEIElom Me, Lant Mt Nol Love s pathwo •$ PO<ked ••th p1t111ls v.hen a deter mined young man lrres to •rn lhe altect1ons of a y0une lady v.ho has only one des11e lo eel him out ol her hfe Stars Su~n Dey, Ken Gilman ar111 At1 Melrano U li11m1 $w1u1rt Show 0 Or. Wil•t111n 11:00 0 U r I Hf OJ O> """ D ptacesetten ll1 The P1L Ctub U (ff1J I])) U llews O Hotida1 at Melodyl1nd m Mrsslon: lmposslblt m H01111mooners ~JI (j) llame of the Game (3J Public '°lief Forvm ID Pltd1e Brea•tAsmat C1nnlb1I Craltstllen ot lle1I Cu1nn ( 2tl 8 ) Andy WiKiams -11:15- ( 17 1 ) ~mmy & Company -1:30- 0 Morre: y v 1C1 "A Man Could '•t Ktlltd' (tom) 66 lames Garner Melrna Mercoun D Sammy & Company a Thi 100 Cl11b U (12Jl c IJ) 1'1111 M1rwt1 Shott llJ Morre. 'f ./ '-c-"Assn1iMtlon of Ttotuy' (dra) 12 Rrchard Bur1on. Al11n Delon !lOl Movie. v v ~ "llttur11 to "•rton Place" (dra) '61-Carol lynley, Jeff Chandler Q) $320,000 WCT TENNIS * AT CAESARS PALACE CONllOltStGEaULAITIS 0) World Cllamplortsllip T tnllis "f) Mowlt: v v <J:J '11USQrt of lltt Golden Condor" (adv) '!13-Anne Bancroft. Corne! Wilde 2:00 D Motit: ./ "Tht Beast Witfl Flwt n111t11" (myJ) '46-Robttt Alda. 1'1199 7 ORDER YOURS NOW 1000 BEAUTl~UL STICK-ON LABELS STYLISH TYPE ON GOOD QUALITY WHITE GUMMED PAPER • PERSONALIZED •EASY TO USE • FOR YOU OR A FRIEND r---------------------, I Fill 1n this coupon chp and mail With S 1 75 to I Pilot Prrnhng. Label Div 1 Post Office Box 1 560 • 330 w Bay St Costa Mesa. Cah form a 92626 Be Sure to Use Your Z1pcode PILOT PRINTING L---------------------~ P1199I MONDAY MAaal 21 For "*111111 llltl rHerllOCMI llltlftti. pin~ see DAYTllU PROGRAMS. Below, !Of your ~. Ill the Illy'$ lllO'ries. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:30 D t v "Tiit Empey Clnns' (d11l '&4 Belle Oms 10:00 2f t/ v ./ "Sa11 blOfttO" tdra) 45-Errol rlynn Alms Smolh S l ~~jll 11:00 O .; Y, t, "Tw1li&hl tor the Go4s ' (dra) 58 Rod Hudson Cyd Cha11sse 12:00 GI ./ v I.CJ "M11jor1t Mo1nin1st1r" (dra) '57 Gene Kelly, Hatahe Wood Ed ~nn 1:00 D .; "The Amuinc Colcmll Man" (dra) '51 Glenn lanun. Cathy Downs 12§! .; t~ "The Cutili1n" (adv) '65 Frank1t Avalon, Alida Vail. ~ar Romero 2:00 O .; IC) "Blood on the Arrow" (wes) 64 Dale Robert son. Martha Hyer l:OO UQI Y, t/ <~ "Staaecu(h" (wes) 6& Ann Marare< Red Buttons. Bona Crosby 3:30 0 v ./ v (tJ "The Rat bee" (com) 60 J ony Curhs Debbie Reynolds I.ck Oakre EVENING 6 :00 o :L ® <crz> 'L> m,.... 0 0 illJ I' (rli) IJ]) flews D ca> Star T rt~ "f) Gomer Pyle D Gunsmoh m P'.triclae F111111y m~m-12 fli> Eledrk Company m Dramatic Stria (ll) Mile Doull&s m Little 1tasu1s -6:30- 0 CBS MOVIE SPECIAL • Re>Q Hudson Thriller BLINDFOLD O Movie; v v ,/CC (90) "Blindfold" (susp) '66 Roe~ Hudson. Guy Stockwell (II Andy Griffith flOJ Mtrv Griffin Show GI Family Altair < rn rn> Gunsmott fli> Zoom ( r3l !J... ) Bewitched mTownl1I~ 7:00 o o <ui <u m m ,.,.. DU.rs Dub l My Tllr" S-T To Tel t1M Truth 0 C-tntratioll GI I Lowt Lucy m T11t Fil m $pln1Sh MoM a W'1 ""'"" fl') Cltanntl 21 To1u1hl lletlton cover1ae special includes und1d1les fOf Mayor of los Anaetes John Louis Aledo. Clona Rios Berlin, B.uney f eldman, MK:hael A Hitt. Howard Jervis. frank Kelley, Sam Manuel, Chrrs Musun. Alan Robbins, Seymour Rosen. and Milo A S11t11aho (<BJ (J)) P'1rtrlcl11 hmily m McHalt's llMy TV WEEt<. MAf!CH 20 1977 -7:30- D C.litCKnia 811JllM D LM Allltrkln $tylt !]) Odcl Couple O I.ti's Malt A Dul (.IJ llllllt Tlllt TllN CJ Tiit .lottf's Wild <m P'rict 11 Rlc!tt GI (Z9Cf>) Brady B1111tll <cm < > '°"'' Sillflnc hibtltt JJ) t) Wild hid of Allimlls ® Hoean's Ktroa GI Fotllds of MH 1J) Um Club m "f' Troot1 8:00 0 (lJ'l Cl ) (]) T1lt JttftttOIU Is 11 richl lor a newlywed lo leave he• husband and ao to Enaland for three months' Jenny says yes. L10nel says no D llfl !l t.m m U1t11 House on the P11ln1 "The [lectt0n" In lhe elechon lor class president, the boys devrse a scheme 10 *h1ch Mary Ingalls and Helhe Oleson will d1Y1de lhe airls' vote ~nd allow the shy. tender "class dummy" tu win D Movie: v (CJ ''The BounlJ lllller" (wes) '&4-Dan Duryea, Rod Cameron !J ) Mov11 .; .; 1.c; (2hr) "lite Gentle Rain" (dra) '66 Ch11stopher Ceoiae. lynda Oay O (taJ (I)) <HJ Br1d1 Bllncll Hour Charo. Jhe Hudson Brothers, Ann 8 Oav1s and Rip hvlor auest 0 llHl Glmt of Ille WHk GI SlS,000 l'y11111id m P't1ry MHOn al! lilovlt: v .; v .Cl (211r) "S.. llo Evil" (dra) 11 Mia Farrow. Robin 8.11ley, Dorothy Ahson ID MIU~ ' Men "Tiit Tuber cuhn Alfair" Emil Behrina discovers a cure lor diphtheria and Rober1 Koch 1s pressured into prematurely 1nnounc1n& a cure lor tuberculosll m l'rtt11ier m llahoftll Subsuiption TV Test -8:30-u (@ (}J) Cl) Bustina loose Lenny's plan to pick up some utra cash by working as a weekend ucorl for Melody's employer develops into a comedy of errors when Woody can'I learn up with him and the less-suave Vinnie substitutes tor their dates with two m1ddle-a2ed dowaaers. GI Cross-Wits 9:00 O (/171 (})) (J) Malldt V1v1an·s pleasure at Arthur's sudden burst of amorous behavior rs ottrcome by ~me when 11 becomes obv10us that Arthur 1s 1ust nol himself D (fJJ ([) cm 6' "8C Monday Mcmt: v v ,/ ~ (211r) "Tht Ute lllCI Aaiss1111tloll of tht llin(fisll" (dra) 76 Edward Asner. H1cllolas Pryor G11y Allen Diane Kaaan [d111rd Asner stars as lou1S1aM ·~ lecendary Depress.on era covernoi and US senator Huey P lone. PoPU l1rl1 kno.n as "tht Kinrfish" wtlo was assnsmaltd 1n lhe stale capitol 11 the he11hl ot h11 controvm11I cueer D (lltl (()) tD Mott \lhnttd "The Parasrte" An utortromst turns a teenaae a•na into • deadly nne that sets off 1 series of ltud accidents to force the truck1n1 comp1nres into pay1n1 protection insurance CD llltrv Griffin Sllow Cl) flit Vlr(lnlln m Cint Un!Ytrwl Grizzly Ad•ms with Ben lre•I niml' "Bozo") his beu·pil. ··1 could ea'>tl'r havl· b£'l'n Grtllly Adam<. 11 I had lived tn that Pra." 'dY Ddn I l.tKRt>rly. cm avid nature lover and 'tar ol the nl'\" NBC \Nil'' Jhp Lil<' and T1mf''> ot CrtLZl'r Ad.ml\ \\.l'Cinp,day' (8-QPM) In thl' \l\t>C'kl\ 'Nil'' bd'l'd on thl• l'f'4 tht>alr11 al reh.•a<,e o f thl' 'amt• t1tll' tht' mu'! ular h'l" aclor port rel\~ lame•' Crtzzly 1\dam'. d lur·trappN and mountain man ""ho " ht-mg flUl\UPd 101 a crime> he did not comm11 l<ath1•r than IJ(I• an 1ne\ 1tablt-1atl <.entenu• Adam' rt'trt•dl\ lo th<· "1ldrrne'>'> where he adoph cl nf'VI. l1tt• '>t\lt• and bt>trwnci' ""'Id an1mat .. including a ht'ar lUb ""ho lt\r'' \l\tlh him Haggerty "a' chown lor th1• IP.id bt•tau'e o t ht<. act mg ab1l1t\ a' V1.c•ll a, h" 'JlP11JI lmt' tor animJI' He started a' c1n 1ndepcndt•n1 Jn1mal trainer hod.mg hi'> turn1ture-rel11gc>rator and ,111vf' to bu\ hi' ftr,t ltnn t uh He ~uperv1wd an1mah lor !Jr 1an product ion-.. wh1Ch tool.. htm lo Bralll tor J war t1nd Wht>n thE· "Jorth Wind Bin""'· whPrt• ht• wor kt>d "1th wolve., as well a' other .inim..il' Ht'> knuwlt•dgt• ot h.indltng wild animal,, \UCh a' ht., <,erte' uimpanion BPn, t1 <1tXl pound (,11uly bt>.H, enc1bll'' H<iggrrl\ to do" !'n1·' th.11 nH>'I Jc tnr' woukl tmd 1mpo,,1bh• lta~gnty 1 r!'d11, anim,11, for bP1ng 111.hert' hr 1s tod.iy 'f)c 11ng thi.. w11"'" l rJtntortablf' t11r me hec du\e .intmt1I' t1nd I ~Pt .1lon>l .... l'll · P'(plt11n, Haggt•rt\ T hr-., haw tw1·n Jolnod t 11 nw Jnd I l11w them It 11 y.c11,n I 1111 tht•m I don l l..tH>\" '"hat I Vvnuld be dOtnR lhpy H•d lJ' (lidlO(t'll\ ht \ \'.llf> DtdnP and daught.-" fdmm\ ,111d lr.i c \land I lrJwlt•d dll uwr the world \'.tth tht•m A' .m dt tor. hoY.r•\Pr. I haH'n t mc1nagt>d lo IE'.tH· Utdh Jnd A11t11n,1 V..ht'n hP" not \\Olktng on thl' Wiit'' H,tlo(gt'rt)-d lover ol "'md1< hl\lllf't-hunt' lhht•, l c1r\l'' lumllure c1nd l rail\ lt·c1thl•r I ma kt· linl' 1urn1tur<' l<•dthPr clothe' clnd 'hol'' \J'r' th!' modl·rn cia\ C.rtLZl'r Adam'> Nt1turr ha' bt>t'n Rood lo nw I hdve good hand' and I can u't' I hf'm Joining Hdggerty 1n th<· d< tmn Jdventure MP Dun ~hank'> d' Nal..umd, hi'> lnd1Jn blood brtJtht•r, dnd vetercln d< tor Denvpr l'ylt' '" Mad la< I.., h" tru~ted tnend Tugetht'r lht'\ It'd< h Adam\ thP way' ut the wildernes' "ih,ink' hJ'> p11rlrdyr>d Jn lnd1c1n in thrt>e ltlms. · ThE> ltlt' and ltnW'> ol C11ulv Addrn',' "Fron - tier Fremont." and "C.uard1.in ot the Wilcierness ·• BETIE DAVIS: DETERMINED TO HAVE A CAREER "I had the courage to lake charge of my career and argue when I thought I was being given something that was wrong," states Bette Davis. who. after having appeared 111 85 motion pictures. will be the first woman lo recetve the presltg1ous Ame11can Film lnshtule Lile Achievement Award on 'The American Film Institute Salute lo Bette Davis" special, Monday at 9 JOPM on CBS Joan Blondell. another actress who was al Warner Bros for many years told me that she wished she had fought as hard as I did for • good parts tn all those years under contract." M1$$ Davis continues. "maybe f1ghr 1s too bad a word because it wasn't actual physical sp1ttrng and f1ghl1ng II was simple determ1na1ton-I wanted lo work with good directors. be given good sc11pls. work with talented actors. and not rely on false adverltsrng · Perhaps more ahead ol her ttme then than other actresses who worked 1n hims rn lhe Jo·s and 4o·s. Miss Davis claims to have fought tor truth 1n pubhc1ly and promotion "They would have a display poster suggesting lhat a halt naked lady was a middle age school teacher. The audiences would pay their money. go in and take their seats. and on the screen walks Belle Davis. playing a middle-age school teacher "I think the pubhc was otten inlurialed by this As a matter of tact. I got many posters changed I always believed tn being as honest with audiences as vou could be I also fought over many ltlles that were m1slead1ng. because they would make a seuous film and then gel frightened ol tt "I don't have any sat1staclion when anything 1s easy ' Miss Davis declares When work 1s easy how can you go home at night and feel you've done anything? I could have taken many shortcuts. I could have accepted many parts I was on suspension from Warners 16 ltmes. with no pay because I wouldn't play those dreadful lhtngs they handed me II would have been much easier to say yes But I did have courage 1n that area. and 1t made my career what 11 became " And what 11 became now 1s legend When the American film Institute honors Miss Davis with the life Ache1vement Award for her many contributions to the him art, she 1oms an 1llustrious group of pm1ous recipients. John Ford, James ~gney, Orson Welles and Wilham Wyler This to111poslt1 dis911rs tlM Kt1111 mutility of Mia Dawis: (to, '°"• llft bl ript) le a stucllO portr1it of tllt urty 1'10'a; IS CMriott11.owtn, 111 "Tiit Old lilltd"; as the dcMapr Countess DI G111, iR "Thi Sup11oat"; Ind (bottolll row, llft to ri&flt) IS Julie ,..rsdtft, Ill "lu*r; u Ch1riott1 Viii, in "llow Vo,11tf"; incl as ,..,,. Cllanninc. in "Alt Allout b1." Peget MONDAY (Continued' fD The P1llistn Romantic decmons are made hy several couple~ Violet and Chiltern become engaged, laura leaves Kennedy, Phineas p1om1ses to tnatJy hts ch1ldh00d swtetheart and Clenco1a helps Mme Mu decode •r11nst m;111y1nc Omn1um -9:30- 0 BffiE DAVIS SALUTE * Film Institute, stus honor HollJWOOd queen O ( 11' 3 ') l Am111un Film lnshtutc Salute to Bette Dim A t11butt to one ot the most endu11nc •nd p101thc st;irs 1n motion P•Clu1u a illOman "'hose name l•ce and voote ite synonymous the illOrtd over w1lh the lrad1tt0n1I Hollywocd ol lhe b1~ movie · 10:00 0 """ U (121\ I ) l')fl Futlltr I f1thu feather Harry And the11 ianK are on the rrait ol a US Senatr cand1dalt they suspect ol ~1lling his wile when ~he threatened d1vo1ce aclton d1111ng his campaign e' Celebril} ltewue f81 Gunsmole EID PREVIN & SONDHEIM • HAVE A FESTIVAL 17 fD Pre•rn and lht P1lhbur1h ·crutine a11 Impression Andre P1e¥1n and euest lhomas Hov1na d11ecto1 of lh, Metropoltto1n Museum of Art e11m1ne tht lmprel.)1on1st1l n11>vemtnt -10:30-m mm11ews 11:00 08 t CiJ1tlkw\ o n r ~m"4wl 0 (lf I ) LM AAl111an Style f ' S11111t1 Milch Up Ci) flnn1 Lllll ID Miry Har1111u. Mary Hutmu Cl) TlHt H-r-ners <tr J 1) Tite 1t111c11 Show 2f Best of '1'Ducho m llad Joun11t m 0r11111tic s.r1n -11.30- 0 (rf7'l 1 3J) I . I CIS Utt Moille: C 1 "lotl*; WM al Oie8111;" '111cCloud: The llew Mmln Conneclial" D iaf: I j l (iQ) Im Jtlw!y Cl11D11 4 fht "1 Club a ( 2tl 6 lt $f1ttl1 ol San Fr1M1KO/Dln Aucuit m 11.1r°""" Cl>Sct.llllu 2f\ Tiit 700 Ckl• fD Madleff/ltltrtr ltepof1 m llfW\/111ow,. 12:00 U ltltof~ ID Motet. ./ ./ C ''At Swords l"oM!tH "d~I ~l COrn'M Wildt Ill MeM· v C '1«111 Snen" (acM 61i Jany Russel -12:30- • AH ltllflt S.. "Tiie MummJ," ''Mn1•r'• Hand," "Mum111J'1 TOM•," "MUmlllJ'I C•l'M" C) Motte: .; "Tiie Act11l'M4" (drl) 58 Don1ld Wotl11. Robel! Bray Ian, Grrtf1ths 1:00 D il1l rJ \ ffO'I Tomorrow -J:OO-u Motlt: t/ ._c1 "Flom tltt brlt! to lllt Moo11" (Kt 11) '58 Joseplt Colt'"· Ge011t S.nde11 P909 10 TUESDAY MMCHU fOf mcw111n1 ind afte1,_ lllt111p, pleu.e stt DAYTIME PROGRAMS. l!lflow, IOI '°"1 tonftnienu, lft tllt d.lr's ~ DAmME MOVIES 9.30 0 .; .; " "·~· (dra) 36 Walter Huston Davia Niven 10:00 ~ ./ .; ./"Om Bombe1" (dra) 41 fool Flynn Fred Mac Mu111y Ralph Bellamy 11 :00 0 ./ ./ "Tht Outsidei" (dra) '62 Tony Curlis James Franciscus Btuce Bennett 12:00 ID ./ v "Hulow" (dra) '65-Carol Lynley C1nge1 Roeers. Efrem Zlmbahst Jr . Barry Sullivan l.00 0 t/ "War of the Colo$.sal S.ast" (sci hi '58 Sally f1m1 . Ro&er P.ce (2f) v v "The Couch" (dra) '62 -Cranl Wtllt~ms. Shirley Kn1ehl 2:00 O v y' rel "A Cannon 101 Cordoba" (adv> '10 George Peppard Giovanna Rath. Raf Vallone 3:00 j~ " .; " c J "Tll'O IOI the llNd" (rom1 67 Audrey Hepburn Albert Finney l )0 U t/ Cl "Haw $aoeel 11 ls1" (com) 68 James Carner Debbie Reynolds leny Thoma\ Paul l ynde M1u11ce Rone! EVENING 8:00 0 U 'I 10 ( 17! 3.J) NeM D Jf 1 ((21) r (I m Ntiwi O I.akin llnittblll Cont d from S JOPM La~eri V'l Chteaco 0. Gomer 1'ytt Ci) Gunsmoh ID P1r1rid19 f1m1tr m Adam-12 (lf) Sui Trtk Qi) Eltdnc ComP1n~ OJ Di llNtlc Senei IH I Mike Dourtas m 1.Jttlt Rascals -6:30- fJ Dinah! Guests rnclude O~ntel !llsbera. Kenny Roeers. Lonnie Sho11 Ashford t. S1mpM>n I And) Gr11frth IO" Men Grrff111 Sllow m ramlly Atf111 ( 1 r 3 ) Gunsmoh m Zoom ( all fJ ) t..rtdled m TIW!I Tiit . 7:00 11 a (21 1 m m 11.., J., ltty Tllr11 S- f' To Tell t1te T~ m CoM.ntmiOll m1 t-Lucy II) Tiit F1I m AIMrla/lstatl Jtwllll Hour a AndJ Gntlit11 fll) Mtclltil/ltl11w Rtport ((8) CJ)) Tiit hrtric111 hmlly m lkHllt's • .,, -7:30- .. Candkl C.111tre ClJ Tiit Oclif C.Uple 8 (ID) 0 (f) CliJ Hollywood S411.tm (f) The Goir1 Showt D The Joker's Wiid m (!SJ CJ)) Brady Bundi (<Il') lD) Nasll•itlt on the ltoad Bl Horan's Htroes fD CNnnel 21 TOllll!lt QJJ U.rs Club m "r T1oot1 8 :00 0 (@ ll.)) 'l CSS Rtporls Wltll Bill Moyer&. D 9 £ tIDl m Bu Bu Blatk Slletp "The Fastest Cun" A Japanese a11 a<:e SPols Pappy who IS having engrn, trouble. and spares him on rond11ton Iha! he ,..,11 meet him 1n combal the lollowrne day O Mo•11: y' v Ct J (Zhr) "One foot tn Hell" hm) 60 Alan Ladd l)) Mo.le: r v ~ (2111) "The l ast Roman' (adv) 72 Orson Welles, Laurence Harvey D (<211 W) ffJ Hippy Om last of the 81~ lime Malphs" Ralph ltnds a sudden wealth setltn& loolball cards to all the gang bul when he looses a bundle lo • tough 8llY. rn either pay up or else O lilo¥ie: v y v tC J (2h1) ''lo C1tch A Tllief' ('om) ·ss c.,v Grant, Gmt Kelly ID Last of tllt Wild 0) Perry MISOll .ai W1r1iors Buhtball Wa11101s ·~ Kansas City fD Miu1 Solemn11 Beethoven s sacred work was 1eto1ed II St Peter's Basilica 1n Rome 1n M11 ot 1970 lhe Rome Symphony 01chestra of the Italian televmon network pertoimed and nottd lllm maker Franco lett11tlh d11ected thP pro&ram foi telev1s1on m El Show de £4111 rdo 11 m Natiol\ll Subscriphon 1V T ts1 -8:30-u ('2J) ff 1) 1IJ lut1ne and S~11ftJ Haunt'd House When Laverne and Shtrley need a new sola they &et a not tip lrom C1rm1ne Ragusa on whert to eet one but ~er scared out ot their wits when !hey go lo chec~ 11 out al a house 111th a reputarion for being haunted ID Cr*'Wits 9:00 6 (<17> C_I1) J J M·~·S•H (R) l'syrh1at11st Ma1or freed man, who l1nds the pressures ol his profession gettrne to him. comes to !he asylum !hat 1s the 40171h M•A•s•H to clear his head and t1nds release '" its 11n1que lo1m ol insan1ly D 12il m Police Woman Oeidt1ne Death' A youne Of Phan who narrowly escaped dytn& with his lather when a bomb was planted 1n then tar 1eopard11es his hie lo hnd the person responsible for the r.rom, Ike £1senmann 1uests fJ GREAT FUN FAMILY! * 8 IS ENOUGH·NEW u (~ C.I > <Ill Elshl Is Enoufh "Schussboomer" Tom and l01n arf' ieluctant to 1110'# 19 year old Susan to 10 on an unchaperoned $k1 werk end, espemtly aftei Mary ind Joan nrt rnv1te their unmamed and "my preninl" ftm1n1st lnend. Malh1lda lo stiy with tht B11dto1ds, unlll sh' can find a place to hve, or unlll lht b1by rs born whichever comes f11sr [m Motie: v vLCJ (2hr) ''B11in· slofm" (d11) '65-Jeffrey Hunle• m Min Griffin ~ II) Vlrslnl.tn fl) Mlllicfl Yultty m Esjlectlcul11 ')7 TV WEEK MARCH 20, 1971 -9:30- 6 (1171 I3J) 8 One Day· at A TI me W Couitou: 01t1l In Spate Population Trme Bomb" 10:00 U (Ul l'!J JJ Kofa• Kathlm W1dc10es euests as o1 KYPSJ queen 'fllhO plays bolh ends aea•nsf the middle on attempt1n1 to loc.ate the man she thinks mpons1bte for k1ll1ng IYP'llfS o l> JJ m PolKc s1°" s •• Foot Stretch A huet mo1n who assaulted none little old lo1dtes 1s southl by lwo pairs ol detectives one that gets all the breaks and another tuc~les.s duo "'ho even arrest a city councilman for tht tnmes D Oll11n <JI Celebrity lttvue U (lltl lf)) 1111 hmlfy Nancy') u mother 1n law seeks reluge at the lawrenceSdller leaving her husband. and Wtllte decides to move oul and "settle down" with Salrna Magee 12tl Gunsmollt fD MV looh at tht Osms Documentary goes behind the scenes ot the 1976 Audemy Awards prestnlal1on and 1rtates the e•oe11 ences of being a nominee tor Holly wood s CO•eted Oscar 0> Cl Bitn Amado -10:30-m mm 11ews 11:00 a u m u, ,..., D ]) H Uti t1, ""'' O (<2f\ .J ) Lowe Amenun Style t S111c1ti Mitch Up 0 lronsidt m Miry Htr1m111. Marr Hulm1n Ci) TlHt ~JlllOOnen <1f1l cm Th• bnc11 s11ow :lf) Best ol Groucho m Latino Consof11u111 -11:30-u (lflt 131) 1.J CBS I.alt Mtvtt: I e "Columbo· Publistl OI 1'11ish" o !1Jl ((l ftQl m JofiMy Caraon 1 U The I'll Club U (<2fl l&J) Qfl Tuesday Movttof the Wetk. "Consp11acv of !error' m lltWS m Ssf. Bilko !Ml The 700 Club m 21 Tonisht O> Cinema 3' 12:00 U Best of Groucho 0 Mo.11. ./ ./ Y. "fUnt lost Hd Time ltemtmbt1td '(d1a) 66 Sarah Mites. Cy11I Cusalk Juhan Glover CD Mom: Y. v "Stand br for Action" ladY) •3 Robert hylo1 0) Mo.it: ./ re-"Dimon Ud P'rth1u" (d11) 62-0on Burnett -12:30-0 Alt N1rht ~; "0$$-111 b siofl IOI A K~lltr," "Secnb of tht llut 1100111," "W10111 llum-11," "Heart of tl1t lllO "•n4e" 1:00 D <111 (() fJOl Tomorrow 2:00 CJ Ma.It Doubltfnlurt: "Tht Destrudon," "War Dtwlb" m All·lllpt Shor. "lri4s• of ~n Luis Rey," ''The llullllfltttr lftd tllt lady" -3:05 - 6 Mowit: ./ (C) "Afrlu, Tt111 $1ylt" (adv) '&7-Huch 0'81,.n IWEDNESDAYf MARCH 23 r 0< morn in a and afternoon llSl1n1s, plme Set DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Below. f0< your convenience, are the dly's lllCl'llH. OAmME MOVIES 9:30 D .; .; "To the Victor" (dra) 48 Dennis Morgan Yoveca L 1ndl0<s 10:00 ..M .; .; y "The Prrn« and the Pauper' (adv) J/ Errol Flynn Claude Rains Alan Hale II :00 D ./ ./ C "My Min God trey" (com) ~7 June Allyson Oav1d Niven lus1P Royce 12:00 m .; .; c "Fiut1" (mus) 4 / Esther W1ll1ams Ricardo Montalban. Cyd Ch111sse 1:00 D .; .; "Cult of the Cobr1" (hor) 55 Richard long 26 .; .; .; "The Desert Fo1" (dra> '51 fames Mason Jmora Tandy 2:00 D .; .; C "Arrowhead" (wes) 53 Charlton Htslon 3:00 110 ./ C 1 "W1y, Way Out" (com) 66 terry Lewis Connie Steven~ EVENING 6 :00 0 U e 10 ( 11 3 ) Nt111 D n,1 6 ( li e l ID News D Kinas Hochy Cont d tu1m 5 lOPM l\ines vs Chocag e Gomer Pyle D Gunsmoke m P1rtnd1e Family &> Adam·l2 2tl Star l rtk m Elednc Company ED Drimal!c Series 3t Mike Oouctu m utt1e Rnab -6:30- 0 Dinah! Cunis include Phyllis Doller Shana Aleonder Or Molton f r1edman Robert White Adolfo f uh1on Show and John Valenti 8 Wy Grrtt1th 10 Men Coffin Show m hm1ly Aff111 ( 11 3 ) Gunsinokt ED loom ( 2t e ) llewltclltd 7 :00 ou " e1mm11ews e ' My Three Sons e I To Tell the Tru1h D Concent11t1011 m I love Lucy &>The re1 2f Andy Gntt1th ED MuNeil/lehrer Report ( 29 18 1) The P1rtrid1e hmily ffi McH1le's llny -7:30- D ID ll1mt Th1t Tune e The Odd Couple U Match Gamt f $121,000 Question D The Jo•er's Wild tO Wild hid of An1m1ls m <.at e > Bncty Bunch ( 1 T ~ ) Pop liots tilt Countiy a) 6 C.lebnty Sntpshkes ~ Hocan's Heroes fD thlnntl 21 Tomah! 3f !Jars Club ffi 'T' Tr1>0P Mitch Morgan (guest star Norman Fell) shown here with one of hos trained animals mistreats Ben. Grizzly Adams bear in The Redemption of Ben on NBC s The Life and Times of Grizzly Adams Wednesday al BPM 8:00 D ((Il> W) llJ Good Times Carl surpnses the [vans children when he tells lhem he's going to propose lo flo11da and then shocks f1011da with another announcemenl D -Ill {J tOl ID The life I nmes ot G11uty Ad1ms Whrle C11111y •s recupe1alon& horn an atctdent Ben 1s captured by an animal lra1ntr whose ettons to train the bur load only causts horn lo reven lo his wold stale t.. MoYit: .; .; .; (2hr) "TOU<ll of hil" (hor) S8-Charlton Hesloon U (Z9 I ) )t The 81onrc Woman The Night Oemon Jaime 1s terrof1ed by a snarlone strangely 11 lumined Indian buroal demon al the ranch of a fnend an Indian lorP e1pen D Mov1t: .; .; .; v (2hr) "The Defiant Ones" (dra) 58 -lony Curtis, Sidney Po1t1er Cara Williams m Wild WOJld of Animals &> Perry Mason !211 llational Geos11ph1c · Myslery ol Animal Behavior" fD Non "Tht Woman Rebel P1oer Lau11e stars in lhP dramat11allon of the life ol Margaret Sani:er. the woman who was mosl responsible for gaining social and poht1cal ~ccep lance tor lhe con,epl of birth control in lhe US ED OlamptOt1sl11p Wrtsthn1 ffi N1hon1I Sllbscrrption TV Test -8:30- 0 "LOVES ME, LOVES ME * Nor · New Comedy Hit! U { fl 1,) I Lons Mt, lom Me "'« Jane s o loance Walter a ~ood looking suave dentrst walks back onto her hit by accident. and a 1ealous. insecure Oock feels she may go bdck 10 him Susan Dey. Ken Gilman and Art Meirano star D Mowie· .; .C. (90) "Pm11e • West" (wes) !it -John Payne m Crou-Wrts 9:00 U ( 171 3 ) _L CBS Wednesday Mo•i•: .; .; I~ (2hr) "Posse" twu) 1~ Kirk Ooui:las Bruce D1'4n Bo Hopkins. James Stacy l~ Askew David Canary Ku~ Ooualas stars ilS a ruthless U S Marshal who cuts a swatch of murder hes and betr;iyal ilCfOS) the Soulhwest 1n hos maniacal pu11u11 of power D 2~ e tr:) CPO Sllar\ey The Pim Party Shar~ey s '!forts lo prevent ii cel,bratoon at lh' end of bool camp "' lhw•rted when Vito lhe P111a man. arnves with 36 orders and demands Sharkey pay lo• them 0 (I~ I 81) 1U I Biretta As Tony ndes a cross country bus tryona to lerret out a d~ngerous c11minal from the passengers. he 1s followed by an agine masler lheil who has been doublt crossed And will slop at nothing lo gel 1evenge and 1ecla1m a tortunt on stolen gems Keenan Wynn guests 10 Roy Cl1rk Special m MerY G11ttin Show &> The Vir11n1an ff Amenu ED Greil Performances; "Oanct Thuler of Harlemtt -9:30- D 23 e I m Mclun Stmnson Show ·say It lsn t So Constern1l1on and disbelief are the ruction when Pt&rt announces she s t•peclln& 10 hear the p1ller patter ol little lttt around lhe house once aea•n R.B. Kingston (series star Raymond Burr) tries to help a young teacher whose secret knowledge about a kidnapped labor leader has made her the target of a mob-style execu· tion, In "Shadow Games," the premiere segment of NBC's new weekly series Kingston: Confidential, starting Wednes-- day at 1 OPM. Marlette Hartley guest stars as the frightened teacher P999 11 W EDNESDAY CContinultd) 10:00 IJ l2J) I tJ (10) flll rll[llll(l 11 [ Kinaston: Conhduti1I "Shadow Came" R1ymond Burr reluins 10 •te~ly 1elev1s1on a ) R 8 Krn11s1on lhe chief mves11gal1ve ieporter IOI the f1111t1 Croup 1 powerlul ch11n ol newsp1pe1s and 1eltv1s1on st1lions In I/le premiere e p1sode K1n1s1011 1r1es 10 !«ate 1 tormet labor ludtt who upon be1n1 released lrom puson. demands hti old iob-and disappear) 0 O ltni C.ltbrity Rnut D (121J (,) )t Charlit's An1els An11e1s al Sea Fran~ C0tsh1n cuesls o a d1s1urbed cruise ship enterta1npr using the VOICh ol la mous scrren pmonahlies to drop clues as lo who 1s comm1hn~ a swes of shipboard murders JJl Billy Gnhlm Cru11de fB lstHI Today '3l Cunsmoh eti> Sctnu from A M111111e "Paula" Johan ~nnounces he 1s 1n love w1lh anolher woman and is 1101ng In te1ve Marianne 1s stunnrd and beas him lo reconsider W EJ Bttn Amtdo -10:30-m &> W News 11:00 OUG>3tlttwS 0 (ill T ) love Al'lltt1U n SIJlt ff) Sinlles Mrtt11 Up D @ CJ 1IQ N"' 0 lr911Side CD llbry 1Urtnt111, llbrr Hartmn Q) TIM "-JlllOOM'I (IT T ) TM ltlnch Show ® lat of GrolKllo Q3 Classic Tllulrt rrn11• ··eandldt Productr Ctdric Mtu111i and Gtorau My Y ~le un .. emty discuss the Voltwe class1C a111na f 11d1y al 9PM -11:30- 0 (111 J) <I CIS utt Mtwtt .C: "You Can't Win '£111 AU" 1com) 70-TOiiy Curtis Ch3rlt1 Bron~on D Qll C {l I tOJ tJ.!) JolMlly C..non r]) Tiit l"Tl Cl11b • ((8) I.fl) Otl Tht 1100~111/ Mystery of tllt WMl m....,. O> Set. lil'o ft Tiie 700 Club fD Clllflntl 21 T o..1flll 12:00 a lat of liloucho • ..... t/ Y. ''lllt Giefy 8'iiaft" (d11) ~J Viclo• M41urt CD lllcMt. ./ t/ t/ "It's A Woncltr lul World" rtom) 39 l1111f\ Stt'#Jl'I Cl.ludelte Colbert Ci) lil0f1t : t/ t/ "rhn11 G1ty SliMy" ldral SS ~1chard Mev -12:30- • au.1111111 Sii••· "''"""'·" "Mlult11 It r111•lse.'' "Calh n& Oec1ef Dulh" fl3 OlnK l'lluttr rrmn Sht SI009' to Conqutr 1:00 D 1llli IJil tf Tomorr .. 2:00 G Merit Dev!Mtltalurt. "Thi 81& o,.rator," "ln!M of lkrttn" m All·Nl1ht Shn: "The LldJ Wants Mint," "llttlt Ktfl" -2:05-a Motlt: y v "Otlfln1t1011 Gobi" (adv) ·~ Rreh1rd Widmar~ Peete 1a THURSDAY M.MtK 24 fOf lllQtllllll Incl lltt-listillp, pleut SH DAYTIME rllOCllAlff. ktow, IOf ,our c.orlttflltflte, 111 tllt d.a(srnmn. DAmME MOVIES 9.30 D .; t/ "Cliu of India" (adv) '3~ Ronald Cotman tO·OO lf y.; Ct ''Rooh ot Keaftn' (dra) SS fool rtynu luhelte Crtco. £ ddtt Albert 11 00 0 t/ t/ "IWhJ 0" (com) ·53 Dan Duryea 121l0 m t/ t/ t/ "Tiit Thin Man" (mys) '4 W1ll1~m Powell 1.00 0 t/ ''Tht Monolith Mon· sters'' (SCI l1J 57 Cranl W1lltams. l ola Albright l2t t/ v t/ "Jim Thorpt-All American'' (dra) '51 8urt lancasw Chailes B1cklord 2:00 O f. C..J "A Man C1lltd Gannon · \WtS) '69 lony lranc1osa Michael Sarrazin 3:00 110t .; t/ t/ CJ "MarilJn" (doc) '63 Narraled by Rolk fiod~n 3:30 D v v I c "Miry, M1ry" Pall I lcom) '63-Debbie Rtynolds Barf'! N,lson EVENING 6 :00 o u e 10 (.11 111 ~ o n 1 1 <Jt r • m """ 0 Jf Stir Trtl ~ 1 Gomer ryte Cl ~• m rartn4(t Family Q)Ada111-l2 fD [lt<tnc CompanJ m Ora1111li< S.nes m Little 11.nc.a1s -6:30-u Dinah! Cutsls 1nctudt f d~y Arnold. f'h1I Hams l1m Stallord Waynp Chochran and (;(; R1dm O 1 Andy Crlffrth fO Mtl'Y Gnffin Show Q) Famrly Att111 (1f7) l~ ) C11~e mZoom ( 111! ' ) ) llewildled G> Town Tall 7:00 U U JJI 8) W fii} News 8 liars 01111 t My Thrtt Sola I Tt Tell Ille truth Cl Concenltation m I l.O'lt lllcy Q) Tiit Fll J( Wy Cnffith fD Macfltlltl.ellnr Rt9Ql1 (Jtl f ) Tht f'artnd11 F1mlly m McHalt's ~ -7:30- D Andy Ben Vereen 1ucsts 1J lM Amitie.In Style I f 1 Tiit Odd Collplt u Tiie '°"' s.. r J l c.ii. C.mera C!J Tht i..rs Wild m Q1l ( l • llbtch Gamt Q) (C2t> (J l) llrldy llundl ((17! tl\) Tht Wilbun1 Brothen 12j) HD(1n'1 Htrott fll) t111111111I 21 TOlllllll m l'r1ct h •1e111 QO "r' Troop 8:00 O ((11 <~J) !J ' The W11ton1 John Boy )fllS up conlrover1y rn Jetterson County and pul$ his lam1ly in physical danaei when he dec1dn to eipl1>1t and wutf about Amentan books bema burned 1n Germ;ny 0 lliJ LO) U0 I]) hntullc lollrney •An Act ot l ovt Ya11a11 tall\ rn love and ftlames a btaulitul alien wom~n una wate ot tht deadly tale thal befalls newt,..eo men ul her race 0 MOYie. " c "Th Gallrn1 Gun" (adv) 1' Guy Stockwell Pa trie~ WaynP 't MOYie: t/ c (2hr) "'•Im Spnnci Wethnd" (com) 63 lro) Donahue. Connie Stevens U (l2f (fl) Jt Welcome ll1d lotttr (R) ·sad1e Hawkins Day· De ~p11e Barba11no·$ r~putation lor mas cul1ne charm ht finds h1mstll without A date tor '"' bit 1111! asks boy dante O Mov1t: t/ t/ t/ oi (1hr) "Hud" 1d1a) 63 Paul Newman Melvyo Douglas, P11ric1a Neal Q) Jatques Coustuu 'lagoon ol Los! Ships" Cousteau and the Calypso crtw e1ptore lruk lagoon in lht South Pacific a lormtr stae1n1 area IOI lht Japanese tleel du11n11 World Wai II Here ow 50 sunken ships remain muaculously 1nt1cl protected b~ the 1roo1cal w1ters Coral and ulhtr marin' hie have translormtd the aru into a colorlul and st11k1111ly beaulllul sea 11rden Q) l'etfJ Mason ~ Mo.le .; _c (2hr) "Coodbyt Chuhe" (coml 64 Tony Curtis Debbie Rernolds Pal lloont eti) Masterptect Thtatrt m fllticwl S11bsc.n911011 TY 1 ut -8:30-u (lt a ) H Wllllt's H1Pjltn· "'Dee s ptnpal Judy. escapes from p11son and 1mvts al the lhomas home to accept Ott s offer lo slay as d house 11uesl 9:00 0 (<I7J W ) <JJ H1w1h five·O An old l11end of Steve McGarrell s asks him 10 look 1nlo the disappearance of ~er rodeo star brolhet McG1rrt11 v1s1ls lhe rodeo lroupe lrom which Billy vanished but can le~rn nothine from the slrangely uncommun1ca11ve co•boys thert U 9 LU !10'l (llt llBC'1 Best Stlltr: The llhlnemann ucllana• In the lh11ll1n1 two hour cnnclus1on David S111uldm& leshe Hawkewood and cr,ptoerapher Robby B11t11d discover lhe rul nature of the11 m1ss1on and 11sk even grultr ptr10nal danee1 by t1y1na to eet lhe gyroscope plans hem lhe German war prol1leer Rhtnemann w1thoul 11v1nc up the 1nduslr1al diamonds 1n uchan1e • I Mo¥it ./ t/ t/ C (2-r) ''fM r11mplin httr" (dra) 64 Anne l!lncrolt, Peter finch l~mes Mason 0 (IB\ CUI illl 81r111y M1fler C..pl1m Blrnry Miller and the dttec fives ol the 12th Precinct must se11ch their consciences and weigh tile moral and eth~I consequences of 1 New york <Aly pchct walk out CD ,..,.. Grilfm Sllow Q) Tht Virtini.ii fl!) CMliutlon "Protest and Com mumalton" Kenneth Clark hplorH the developmenl ot the wrill en •ord as 1yp1fled by £ru mus. Monla111ne and Shakespeare TV WEEI(. Ml\RCH 20. r917 -9:30- D (12.il I 9 i ) Qll Thret'l Com plllJ "And Mother Makts four" Jack f11pper 1\ mov1ne in to share lhe apartrMnl with Jantl and Ch11ssy whtn Ch11uy s molhtr dtc1des lo v1S1I 10:00 O IT ) ) t h rn1by Jones lhe ap~rent su1C1de cl 1 young tollett inslructo1, 11 lr1sl lhou&hl to be lhe rtsull of hmssmenl by two d1s~1dtr11 ~tudtnts suuests some lhinr more srnisler when the pulite crime ldb 1epor1s lhill lht dud man us masQueud1ne 1n ilnOlhtr s ldPnflly e o """ D (12.t t ) rJt Westside Me41· ul lht Wilch ol fou1 Wtsl' The lh1ee ooctors tact a pe1S1>nat and p1oleuumal mm when a patient of D1 lanel Cottrell begins to pract1cr la1th htall(li in the hospital i.2tl retull Clarl 1n Concert f1l) lhcrobes & Men (R) -10:30- CD m W llein 11:00 OD t i 1'9 News U llli 1 U lf.QJ G> News 0 Love Amtricln Stylt l ' Stnflts Match Up 0 lrot1Mdt m Mary Hartman, Miry Hartman m Th• HoneJlllOO!lt'' ( 17) ( ~ ) Tht ltlnch Show .2l Bat ot GrOIKho fD Womlft ( ltl I ) Love Amenun Sty It -11:30- 0 ( tr T l 11, CIS utr llkw1t: ~ ''lotl•: Tlttr1py 111 0yllfmrtt;" WTlle DudlJ Dmm" (dra) '11 Lloyd Bndaes Janet Leigh o ttf m m m .1oMi1y Cal10ll l • Tht l"Tl Club D (~ ll )) (ft• Thur~J lti1ht Special "Alan Kings Pleasures of Rome" m 11tws CE S(t. 81t•o 111 Tht 700 Club f1l) Ch1nntl 28 Torucht 12:00 O lle$1 ot Croll<llo CiJ Mcw1t: t/ ''City of rm" ldra) '65 Jerr y Moore. f'aul Maawell Ma11sa Mell m tmsW1ts Q) MOY1t t/ t/ 'C "Cm1t1I Story'' (ildv) S4 Anne Bader Ste~ Co< ht an -12:30- B All-ll1&ht Sllow. "R1111 AI011nd 1111 World," "Sons 111d lovers." "llladout" CD Mow11• t/ t/ "Th Hoodtw111 Slinr (d") •6 Witham Powell fID Woman 1:00 D tU t ~ Tomorrow 2:00 CiJ Mow.. Doutlltlulurt: "Surcldt Commandos." ''Tht ,..,PJ b Abo A flowtr" -2:30-m All·Nl11tt Show: "Human Desire," "Lem from A Strtnaer" -3:05- D Movtt: t/ t/ ''Psyche '59" (dra) '64 Curt lurgPns Palrrc1a Neal FRIDAY fOf monHlll Ind aft .. noon lllt11tp, pltue Mt DAYTIME l'ROC:RAMS Btlow, fOf your c.onnnlnct, 111 tilt d.-(s lllOfies. DAmME MOVIES 9:30 D .; "T 111b11 Ind tllt Blue Oran1es" (com) 6~ lean Pierre lalbot Jean Bou1se 10:00 lJ v v re "Dod&e City" (wes) 39 Errol Flynn Bru" Cabot 12:00 m ./ ./ ./ "Hol1d1J" (com1 38 Katha11ne Hepburn Cary Grant. Lew Ayres Oorrs llolan 1:00 D 'f v "Son of Dracula" (mys) 43 Lon Chaney Ir . Louise Albrrrton (3) v v lC i "She's Back on BrOldiny" (mus) 53 V11g1nra Mayo, Gene Nelson rrank Love1oy l:OO U .; v v lCl "Elephant Wall" (dra) '!14 Peter finch [hut>eth Taylor Dana Andrews 3:00 ftOJ .; I c I "Modesty Blaiie" (com) 66 011k Boearde Terence Stamp, Monica V1th J:JO U ./ y C "lb , Mary" Concl (cnm) 6j Dtbb•t Reynolds llarry Nrhon EVENING 8:00 6 • I Ct'Tl 3 ) 10 News 11@ .J <<lfl n m ...,,. D 9 St.tr T rtt ...L Gomer ,., .. -~· ID hrfridat hm1ty O> Ml•l1 m EltctrK ~ny m l)l!Utlc S.nu a"'' o.uctn m LJtttt 1.asu1s -6:30- 6 Dlulll Gutsts include Susan Sarni hmes. Peter I onda Anne Murray. and Billy Cry\lil I Wy Gnffrth D Mtrv Gntflft si- C8 f lftlily Mlatt (lt !_ll)~• mz.n (all • t ) llewllclltd (glonTllt 1:00 ... ..lJ) •>G>lmMtwl D llal'I au. I My Tlt<" Sells L To T .. I.tie Trvtll • c.c.r.trJflllt m 11Mt lacJ Cl) Tiie rll Qt'9bllltf 13) ..,, "1ftrtll Sllew fiD lll1dWltl..tflm t.,ort ca CJ)) Tiie htt1~1· family m Mdblt's..,., -7:30- D .. ~ • IMt ... lull Stytt (I) Tiie 0.. c.,i. 8 (~I.HJ ( () C!lt HollJWood ..,. (l)Tllt~ Ii) Tiie .lo*tf't Wlltl m cam) &111y 111nc11 (<f7l (J)) T MY I.tie ""1 m tatto... (H) Hoe111's Heroes fD CNnnel 21 TonraM !UI Lim Club W "r ' Troo, 8:00 fl (.IT (}J) CBS frid1y Movie: C (Z'ltllr) "The W1y West" (wesl 67 -Kuk Dou11as Robert Mrlchum R1thard Widmark Lola Albright. Sally field M1ehael Wllney Stubby l'iayr l<atherrne Justice In the summer ol 184 3 01c~ Summers a touch emb11 lered scout prepares lo lead a dis parale eroup ol p1unws .,.,stwa•d H~ charges mclude an ambrllous stnat1>r a dirt tarmer and his beauh lul wile Jhe emigrants lace hostile Indians • chron1r waler shortage and the ptr~s ol mer lord1ngs prarrte frm and bulfalo stampede~ D l" I 0 J 'IOI m Chico and the Man D Movie: v v CJ (2hr) ''The Omr" (dra) 66 -Stepnen Boyd me Somme1, lony Bennett lf ' Movie: v v l'C"> (Zhr) "hale Squadron" (dra) '47-Robert Stack Jon Hall Orana Barrymore U (r2t t 1) Otl Oonnr and Mane GuP~ts include Milton Berle Art l 1nkleller Georg, Goble, Peggy riemmrmg and Paul Lynd' t Ulln 'rofrtt D Movie .; v .; 1 C (2hr) "Bradan 11 '°'~Rr" (dra) S4 Wilham Holden Graet Kelly rredrt( March m lru• Ille ~nl Q) P'ttrJ Mawn .2t Movre: t. Y. C (7hr) "Set aunt Rutlt It ' (adv) 60 Jell Hunter Constance lll#trs WOOdy Strode W Wnh1n1ton We.• Ml Review e>EI Cl1no m ll1tiONI Slrbscrlpbon TV Tul -8:30- 0 Bob Hope's ~II-Star • Tribute to Vaudeville Lucille Ball, Capt. l Tennille, Ben Vereen. D lJI (6) !Ill Im Bob Hope Spec11t Gutsts include lucrlle Ball Captain and T ennitle Bernadette Pe Im Ben Vereen and Viv1~n Reed in a spwal salullne Vdudev1tle lirgh hRhl~ include a mu\1c~I t11bute lo Snph1e I ucker and Berl W1lhams by Mi Ball and Ben Vmen respec 11ve1v and Olher lamous vaud, vilh111s rntludrog Al Jolson Ted le•1s ind ldd1e Cantor a1e s.iMed e S.n Oteao m Crou Wlb fl)W1ll StrMI Wtff 9,00 U (Jj t ) >t future Cop (2hrl Tht Mad Romber Mystery Olhcm Cl"ver Bundy 1nd H•ven are on the rtarl of a 111ycho~lhic bomber blow rne up bu1ld1n1s 1n l~ Anaetes and l~,M task is made evtn hardtr when Haven ~ b1osynlhet1e compute111ed andr114d 1s olf1C11lly durhvated whtn he appear\ to ~ave made 6 serious m1sc1ltulal1on m Men 'riffi" $1\oot Q) Tiit Ylr1lni1n Em Clauic Thu111 Candide " Candide. ~n unsoph1shc:attd youth brou1h1 up lo belrevt "all is for the best 1n the best of possible wor1ds." Questions the philosophy alter suffer 1n1 ~n 1nmdrble series of hardships vollau, s class1t sta1s tao Darlvy and r11nk finlay tD Noella T .. tin 10:00 D flll (11 1lD) Im Rodfonl Flits "Crack Bae~" Jim 1s hired by allorney Beth Davenport lo lot1lt a m1ssme witness who will she hopts provide an al1b1 IOf her client. a lootball player who 1s accused of ho mm de Df»ICNS .t. Ctltbnty Rtwue D Enni and Mouk l( 6ullSlllO&e m £1 Bien !m•do ~ ll.10:30- 0 ( ft r I'll t Pilot Pro11ct Bravo Two A run away mine boat 11 s driver in d1ibellc shock •nd an amph1b1ous aucrafl lorced down by en1me failure into • fogey su are two ol lhe emereency calls answertd by lhe Harbor Patrol team aboard !ht Bravo lwo Brute fatrbairn and David C1llram star mmm 11ews fB ~orun D11m1 tD Wnhinrton City 11:00 D U m !llJ Metn D lU IJOJ ID} l§J ..... D (IS) re ) lo.• Amencan Style r (1 Sinlfts Match Up O Movie: .; v <-'> "Wh1t'1 So Bad About feel1n1 Good" (com l 68-George Peppard Mary Tyler Moore. Dom Delu1st m Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman m The Hontrmoone11 (()JI CV) Tht Ruell SNw JI Best ol 6l'Olldlo tD 8lact l'ersptcbft on llM Mnrs m Onimahc Sena -11:30- 0 ( ll 1 ) t CBS late Movie: TV WEEK MARCH 20. 1977 (CJ "ftmalt Art1tltry'' (wn) 73 Dennis Weaver. td1 lup1no. Sally Aun Howes D IUJ W ®J m lohrwrJ CatlDll Mo¥1t: v M01nceroaly 'f011ri" (d11) ·37 Cesar Rom~ro 0 (Ill) (J)) 9 SJU.T. mNews a> Set Srtlo <lf 700 Club m loun1 12:00 D Ouco '77 m 0utc1oon C!) Mot11: ./ "Artwro's Island" (dra) '63 Reernald Keran -12:30- D All·ll11ht Show: "That Man Geof1e," "DKl l1rt011 11 lay.'' Di<k BlrtOfl, Sptdal A&•nt" D SllsptnH Tllt1lr1 "The Wrne Dara Su " Roddy McOowall. lohn l arkin star m Movie: y y ./ "Chrn1 Sus" (dra) 'JS Clark Gable. Jean Harlow IJJl Soul Train 1:00 u Talhboul D Ill> CU l101 Midni1ht Special U Tllr~ler 2:00 D Ooublefuturt lrlowit: "Opera lion Cron u(lts." "Tiit StOtJ ot Altunder Gt1.,m Bell" -2:30-m All·ll11bt Sllow "The Mue," "The Sh1n11tr" -3:05- 0 lloM: v Y, ~ "$h1n1er Oii the 11111" (wes) 67-Henry fonda 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. rnqu1rements. Prevent loss & theft! For a personalized tag enclose wallpaper, tabnc or 'Day Glo" paper & we wtfl back & tnm your tags. Or try two cards back to back. .. .., _, $2 ea. or 3/$5 4/5 tags $1 .60 ea. 6/9 tags $1 .50 ea. 10 or more $1 .40 w.• ea. Sates Tax included No C•rd? Or•w voor o,.,n or 'tnd vour n•-. •OCI• t\\ •nd llrw>n• number We II mak~ """ , Md por ldQ a.oo 1\ flltCh • --*A lV'&-lil-klu ui.urlu, "T tstinlolly of T w Met!," will lilt a ,..._.. talldnlan. crutin1 a •ind of .. mlttllllllf-ttlt 11111111 kind of 1rMnd.brukin1 done bJ Studio OM, l'lllko P\ayflouM, a~ "-1· house 90 Ill !tit l 9SO's. lhtn the Mutioft of tht oncillll lllO¥it made for t1lftlsioft llllkll talllt about 1n Ille 19'0's, *· """'"· tht •111tity l'llill.i-sena Midi IS "Rith Y111, ,OOI Mu," "ttooa," allCI "Tht Captains JllCI tht blp." But, "TestllllOllJ of Two Men" 11 much mo11 than 11111 dramatic tft ttruinmenl Tht production, unli.e othtr cmtty and llYish ttltviSIOn films. is not for one of the tstab· lished llltworU. ·1 tstilllOllY of Two Mell" is btin1 financed by and n11dt apec.illly for a croup of i11depen. defll slJtioM, 11$ Wtll U WI rio\n netwon afllliites repreMlltm1 the three 11111or net•or•s. •ho hn• dubbed Ille MW ptOttd, "Operatioll """' Time.'' These lhtions h1Vt cholefl to tOlllpete for !ht pnme hmt Mlwtrtisl111 dollars and tht1r MUM of t1111pltlboft IS tht moJI upe1111H (per hour) proclut11on '"' made tor syndkabon. And. un kkt tny prt'fious S'flldlClttd pfO!td, tl1t st1tions pal• In adunce to ""*' !tie productlol! b«.alM ot ltleir ttlttl Ill tht PfOl'CI.. At tht wery ..... Ill COIKtrllM kMw that "Tat.-y of Two Met!" -.Id be dnlMtlc., .ntertJ111ma. commeraal, llld pruaW Thi p,..,llld eltm.nt ciincttns Ille OliciNI Tatlof Clldwtll 110'tt1 wllldl WU Oii tM ..... Yon T 1111tS best..tltr lisl tor tu months alld sold °'" hall·ritifliot1 h rclback c:opin. Tht papelMc' 11" told Mt or. Ind Ollt-11¥! mlltioft copies and ioes Into its hllllty ... pttl pn11t1111 lllortly. Taylor eaww.tl Ni wrlt1t11 more tl\Q tllirty bat-telli111110Y•ls ~I '1111 Captams and tht ~ ... "Dear 1114 $lonous PhysJ ci.111," "This Si4e of IMOCtllCt," and "~of tht ._ .. t." '1at"-J of Two ltu" ts 1beut 1 cnmdill& doctor and Ila family II a Ille tit!) 14 Ila won and ho ~ulou-llls h1llt to 11tro4uce .....,,. IMiM* tf mt4icult to In .,. '9d9n .. 1111 shvUlt to ..., CMt a •1ustrt11• ••m•a•. • 111ur4tr KCllUtltll ud d11nut1c etllllCJes tlllt ~ lltm lrt111 ...... llltlltM-llt ....... DAVID llllllCY .011p II U11 rtle ef Jouttllll rmitr, a ~Ill, idullstk ~wt -••h•I moaant Mtt.r, 111 it.utli r.apwlllllty to llldittltts *-of Illa roles 111 Ille ..n.. lri4Ctf !Ma ..... tlld ~ IMIAU ,MlllMS, wtlo will 11• _.ilmattly tllifty·ll" rtars n JoMt11M'1 lllltller. Mlrtor'lt hmer, ....... ,.., tM ,... of ""'' E.atOA. Mia P'lrtlM, r• to famt Oii telt.i· ••• ,eytOll '*'· en4 .... flhft. ·v.ri.y ff"".,. .. STCVl FORIEST, star of the r'Glll S.W.A.T •rits. ,U,. Dr. ltar. p 14 till Utll.. lbt ~wittd loft mter · est of Mia h nolns, who will also ace about tll1rtj.fi,. paB in tht role of a 111111 wtlo belttm his illedfilllte daudlltr to "'" beell term111aUy 1bol1ed "' .lcNtlllA. IW.tH BWAlllY, sUrl IS tht llltpl Or Jim Spluldinc who uuse1 Ille dutll of • p.1bent. THCOOOM BIKll, is ,et tr Htpr, •man with• strantt 1ttitude tonrd ho buutilul cbulflttr. TOM llOSl!Y. 1n the role of Dr. Louis Hedler, CllM1f ol Sur1ery. J.0. CAllltON, who pol1rays the opportun11lic Sen1lor Kenton Camp!Oll, un ~seen reaullrly on lelewisiort's McCloud. His motion pie· turt credits include "Scofllio" and ~Cotton Comes to H1rtem." DAN D~lfY, wllo will pl1y F1tller ~Guire, urned 1n Audemy Aw1rd 1101111n1tion tor tne role of an alco· hol1c waudwtllian in "When MJ Baby Smtles it Mt," and also appeared in rewtr•I other top Iii~ u•1eludina "Motlltr Wore T1111U,'' "Wtnp of E.atles." "It's Alw•JS F111 Wathtr" and "There's No Business U\t Show BllSlness." He Ills two telefllion •lies lo hts credit, The Goftmor Mid JJ and Faraday and CompanJ DAVID HUFFMAN, ts the loppcsll alld cyntc1I Harald Ferri«r, wil play Dafld B1111e'(a btot!ltr 1nd Ba~ra P1"111S' son Rectftl1y sttn in "The CaptUIJ •nd lhe KN11i." Hllffman 1111 also lppuftd 1n ltfnision Mrlts and speciab 1ndudin1 "The Gun" and "f. Stolt Fitqer aid ind The Wt of the 8tlles. .. RAY YllLAllD, portr1ytftl the tycoon Jonu W1thtrbJ, recently appeared 1n Ille mlnl·senu. "Rich M111, f'OOI Min, Book I" and "S.t· 111111 Avtnue." M Academy A1md winner for "The Lost WH•end," Mi11111d's other film t11ssics Include "I.Hy in Ille D1'1," ''Dial II for Munier," "llitty," "The Uninyittd, Ind "The Thief.'' YARGAttCT 0'8111£11, who pllys tht flitflty FIOll E.aton, w-.s an llGM star as 1 child In "lourntJ for lbr car.i," "Meet Me 111 St. lout$,~ "Tne Unfimslltd Dance," 111d "Our V1Ms Hnt Tender Grapes.'' LAURIE l'UNGC wdl be Jenny Hectr •• bmltitul J'Olllll -111 who lltlllftS thlt Ille man she lofts ts rapo1111ble IOI Ille dMlll of lier metller. Ms. P'rlfttt, no Will bt IHll sMrtty ill Ille fihn, •l.oolJ111 ft! Yr. r.oodber," Ills 1ppeartd on Ille !tit W11011 •na. a.. au at.a Sheep, s.rtch, and llrnaby Jones. UltDA PUa, wtlo llas tht 111t1tr role of Ille selfisll and promiscuou1 flllw utOI, has Ille distinction of sbrrin& thlS ,.., '" !ht most hlClllJ· watdled film Mr madt tor ltlnf. siort, "little Lidia of the llielll" Mils l"llrl, also a>-starred In Ille •riel, Tht YOClrtl 'ioMt". WIWAM SffATltER, star ot Ille ptrpetually 1yndlcattd St11 Tre•, and 11t1t year's film "'slon of .,nit, portraya th ulstocrillc Adrian Ftrrier Wllo Is 1rlClu11Jy dflWn 111to thldy poitlca. SATURDAY MARCH 26 MOANING 6:00 0 Tht Bit Valley e Sllnrise Semeste1 O Community hedb1c~ m l.ti's hp -S:30-o That's cat e Calif or 1111 MIUIOflS 0 Mttl tht Mayors 10 Pr~rty Manaaemtnl m Unit Ftwt m Mornine Show 3t V1U1 Allecre 7:00 O Sunnse Semester D 1n 1 e I 10 m Woody Wood pethl Show O PKestlttB 6 Weekend 0 ( a9 8 ) ~9 Tom l Jerry/ MumblJ Show e lntenor Des11n O Youth & lht luuts ID Elementary Nt91 CD Sam Yorty Show ft) Yoaa for HHlth -7:Ja-o C.mtra Three D .23 e 10 m Ptnk Panther 0 ,..,, l futnd1 u ( ~ e ) 3t Jabber~· 8 11t11nnrn1 Typina 0 Hot Fud&e Show m Mowtt. ./ ./ ./ C 'Tht Boy W"rlh Crttn Hm" tdtal 4t! Oon Stodwrll Rob~tl Ryan I'd! 0 B•1rn CD Romper Room ( 1T 3 ) 811<• 8utf1lo tD lmybody'5 Busmess 8:00 O (•1T 3 ) 8 Sylvester & Twetty 8 Popeye/ Burs C1rtoons 0 (~O 8 ) 30; StoobJ Ooo O Movlt. t/, .; C "Captarn Li&hlfoot" (adv) SS kock Hudo;on CD Woman Reel to Reel X V0ttt ol T~yo -8:30- 0 ( 1 T 3 ) e Clut Club tD Cklct Upe>n A Clns1c Tilt IOn From "°""er• (R) 9:00 0 ( IT r 3 ) 9 But' Bunny/ Rold Runner D 23 8 10 m Speed Bugy !! East Side lh1h m lnJisfll -9:30-0 10 2Sl e m Monster Squid 0 (~ 8 ) H Krolfh Super ,,_ O Yovte: .; .; • C "Ttn Wanted Mell" (wrs1 ~S Randolph Scoll a> Yovrt ./ C · "The Yiahty Jun&1~" (adv) 'hJ M~r~h~ll fhnmp son Oavt De I w m Zoom m AJ Dll 10:00 0 (ff71 l3\) e Tarun D tlll t 6 l r10l t:m Spaca Cllostt Fra11•tnsltln TV WEEK MARCH 10 HITT O Mov1t: .; "Luc~r Jordan" tmvsJ 4? Alan Ladd Helen Walker O Wanted Dud or Alive 2t Hot flld&e Show tD LI Cost' International T enn1s Championship Semi lm1ls 1n Grand Pm: t'nn1s compelotron from la Costa ED Tnbun1 Pubtiu -10:30- 0 ( 11 3 ) e llew Adwentum ol 81tm1n D 1' e 10 m 811 Jo/In, Lrlllt John e MoYtt. .; .; "Make HH1t to Live" tdral S4 Dorothy McCune 0 I~ 8 ) >t Super1r1tnds O Abbotl ' tmeno 2t V1lle1 of lht D1n~uB €9 Coco Dril.t 11 :00 0 I 17 3 ) e Shazam/lm Hour D ,, e 101 m Grandstand 0 ('29 e ) )9 ABC Short Story Spemls lht flaunt~d ru1lrr' l au!fn lewes Monie ftl•s anal Mu113y Mathe~on star rn this Robert A1lhur r,hort story about an unton v~111in11AI ghosl who ta~e~ up r~sratn" In a hou·.e trailer brlong •ni: lo • young collellt ~ludent who 1\ OP11I '" eettong ord ol him m LA. P1tterns ~ The M1111sters m bpantst un1ua1t 'roerams -11:30- 0 l3 8 10 m HCAA S.shl ball Oollblthuder Semi l1nats O MOYte. J ./ C "Duel rn the Junclt" Od~I '14 Oana Andrews 0 ( 29 8 ) 31 Amenun Band· stand ID The Racers CD Waldhft 1n Cro11 2$ fhe Addaml family AFTERNOON 12:00 0 ( 1T !I) re, ht Albert 6 • hrun Movre O Cut Side Krds m Outdoors CD Sat Bil~o ~ Aclton Theatre -12:30- 0 ( 1 T 3 ) • 8 Ar~ II U Hud On m Lost rn S111ct CD Motte, J C "Caulrr Command" (wtsJ Ii) Jahn ARd• ( 2t e ) U.S. rum Report it Bewrlched 1:00 0 ( IT .) ) 8 Way 0111 Gamu O Celebnty llolhnr ( 2t e ) Corlwtner's World U M0tM1. .; C "Youn1 Guns of Tuu·· h•e~) 62 ltm M1lch11m -1:30- 0 (IT • Jl) ' What Art Mollster• All About! <llS Hew~ cont 'pondenl Ch11slopht1 Glen reports on possibly rral monst,,rs ltkt Stolland' Luth N,ss Monster and Amerrr.• 1 Brgfoot D Sportsman's Friend • 61 Science Fiction Theatre U Au's Sports World O Movie: J (Cl '1he Err Cru· lures" (hnr) 65 lohn Ashley m Soul lt•ln ((29 I e 1) Travelure 2:00 O Media 'Three Month House Call No Chiree" U Swiss Funn~ Robinson U Mow11: ./ v .Cl "7th Cmlry" (wes) 56-Randotoh Scott. Barbara Hale, JC f11ppen rrank Faylen ...(, 011cnet Cl) llrun (<II' 1.fl Roel Conmt m CIHSIC Thuter Pro••• Candrde" (.11 U) Outdoon -2:30- 0 Nnsm1hrs U Mowie: .; "II Conquered the World" (sci h) 56 Peter Cram tJ I Dream of Junnte m Outer Limib ('11 tt 1) Anlmal Wor1d r)f Bowle11m1 3:00 O It hkes All llind1 D Saturday m Outdoon l f l Stir Trek O Mowie: .; .; "llo1ue RI-er" (d1l) ·50 Ro1y Calhoun <101 Mow11: t/ re "$l V11tntine's Oay Mas.ucre" (dra) '6 I Juon Robards. Georee Seeal Cl) Mowie: .; ,/"Charley's Aunt" (tom) •I lat~ Brnny Kay Francis lll 6 Lind of the lost lt The MllSic rlKf ca J ) World of Sumnl OJ Gru Clnt de ta h rdt mo-a» 111 '"' 8owlt11 r our -3:30- • The 0!1111ptOM U (2f [J) 'ro Bowlers Tour The SI00.000 P8M US Open trom the Creensbofo. North Carolrna m Mission. I mpossiblt ( l1 -Yi) Cliarap!Ollsllip Brf41• @ .J Muu:sy SI '1lrttr W11ontr 4:00 U (ll.Z' :.1 ) l fhe He11t11• '°" CllSSI< Huber1 Gr~en and pro less1onal eollers from around the world compete rn lhr l1na1 rounds ol the ninth annual henlaee Clamc at the Harbour Town Golf ltnks H11tnn Head Island South Carolina U Yo,11• to tht Bottom of tht Su \JI Ovtdoen fl) CiM Unimsal @ • ..u Mowit: .; .; .. ,.., "o hll" (dra) ·59 lours Jourd1n I ynd1 Div fD O!Kt U,on A Clauk 0> Wtlet Of A(tlCultMrt -4:30- 1 Ole bw1 Cl .... : .; .; c "Lls1 ti tht llld•t•" c .. u l ST Geor1e Monleomel)' limn But m ....,._ .; i .; .; "MY!Je 111d c...M" ldra) 62 Htflrf ronda lSl ...., .. ,._ g Cnsllts Tllal l'ttd 11« ll1Q rJJ [ytWfbtm/facn m llMI CiGf'dorl Show 5:00 D (rl7' 1 3l)CISs,.ts~ -100 Stir Tr .. 'J Music HanAmenu u (12f) rt 1) IJf ABC's Wldt hid of s,oru ()) c..• 'Tm llfws Q) Motl•: t .; re "l'ltHUlt Sltbn" (tom) 65 Ann Mnrgret fl)lltn Ill) Aarlcultutt USA -5:30-u UOJ News m D Chapuh11 Colorado Em 'assport to Trntl EVENING 6:00 0 L (fl' .I:) News D m News U Mom: t/ ~ ~ (2hr) "Mor11n t11e ,1111te" (adv) 61 Sieve Reeves. Vaterre laerange f Hee Haw O ®> lrOllSlde fl) Cine Un1Ytrsat il31 IMlocue mv--0n W CorOlll Now -6:30-u U ctl (fll) (})) {ll1 News m $121,000 Qveshon (Cf7l (J1) Offici11 1976 All Amtnun Foolball Team 1211 (j J Wild Kln&dom ED The P111isen W flash r.ordon 7:00 O Here and II• D l'liu Is RiPf ~ l Voy11t to lite Bottom of !tie Sea U E,ewitness Los Anaelts L£ In Seuell Of ... 0 (fO) ~l Cl SPKt: 1999 m (1211 J 1) m lf l.awrente MSllow IE M1ni-IZ ( l7' '} ) Het ~• -7:30- 0 The 1'n °"'' Hooehlls Oavrd Sheehan hosts D 111 S..rdl ot. U Omsltrs: How & Why Cl) RCIOlll 222 fD Once Upon A ~Sii<: Tiit Bittle of Silfy's '-fld w Uttlebsclls 8:00 0 (•fll < 3 l) 'f' MatJ Tyler Moole $'-Mary trres creatrve wrrt rne and 1s hurt when Mr Grant ctass1hts her arti<:le n anythrng but professronal D a.i> (f ) Ii:§) m (mer1enty Resentment brews among the crew at f ngrne Co 51 over the attempts by one ol the men to ' rm prove" tlmr QPtralion 1:J M lchael Landon Hosts • Easter Seal Telethon CAU 520·2121 NOW D faster Sell Ttltthon Mrchael Landon ~finnat charrman of the 1971 Easter Seal dnve is host ol lhe annual Erner Seat Telethon Lucie Alna1 1s co host l elly Sava las Henry W1n,ler Ed Asner Chevy Chast and Su5'n Blakely are amone the slars appearrnr du11n1 the 20 hour tele thon tor the benehl ot c11ppled chrldren and adulls 8 MoT11. .J v .; (ti>) "lnltr· mmo" Cdra) 39 tnrnd Bergman U (131 l ) !lll llllMly's Ben- hn Nancy rescues Bambr when a much married sheik a m1lhonarre- becomes romantrully involved wrth her Ill Mo¥it: v .; ., v (CJ (Z~hr) "A Man for All Sutocls" (dra) '67 Paul Scofield, Wendy Hrtler m Sahlrday Special "Al Hrr1 Show" m Vktory 11 SM 9 Mo¥1t: v v v "Wom1 n In White" (dra) '48-£Jeanor Par~er tm The Way It Wu m 11111ont1 Su1*nptloft TY rm -8:30-u (lllJ CI)) <U Sob Newhart Sltow Or Hartley's psycholoe1ca1 lheraiiy eroup has an une.11tcted v1srtor when a frrendly homast1ual iorns rn the sessrons U (f21J fll) 11 fish When some ol the ner(hbo!l compt1111 3bout hnrng problem kids rn their midst the foh 1roup home decrdn to throw an open house lo conwrnc t everyone they re alrr&ht Q) Col"&• 9:00 0 (<JX _};) 'e All rn the hmrly (R) A trrp lo the supermarket 1nlen s1fres Atchre s leelrne of frustratron over his unemployment but alttr a !Ob rntemew laltr lhal day Archre realizes he 1s beller oH than many D '1tl lt l CfOl m NBC SalurdaJ MOfle: v v C.C ' (2hr) "The Stone. Killer" (dra) ·73 Charles Bronson, Marlrn Balsam, David Shriner. Norman fell, Ralph W31te. (ddre foes tone Charles Bronson stars as a hard headed cop tryrng to unravel a chain ol myslerv teadtng to a plol to ose Vretnam veterans to staee ~n underworld massacre 1:J Lucie & Desi Arnu Jr • All STAR SHOW O" 5 BOX 5 L.A. 90051 U Easter Seat Ttlelflon Contmues until 4PM tomorrow D (13) ~ ) J.t St1~7 & Hutch Murder at Su (1hr) The two dettetrves eo undercover aboud a luul)' lrner lo discover a murdPI and uncover a syndicate summrl meet mg m HnHaw fID TVTV Las 1t the OK.111 (f() Documentary 1oes behind the scenes of the 1976 Academy Awards piesenlation and relates the eape11 ences of berng a nomrnte for the coveted Oscar -9:30- 0 ((IlJ IJJ) ( l Alict Cuslomers are staying away from Mel s rn droves, go1na to eat at fasl food places olfe11ne a p1r1e or a a1mm1ck Ahce conv1nCPs Mel to modern11e his thinkrne and trv advcrtr"ng to hrrne in business (I) Stm Alltn's Lluch·Bltk al Mowit: t/ y lC) "The Cal Who T• the Wm' ("es) ·49 YvoMc OeCarlo Scoll Brady 10:00 0 ({]J) (IJ) r 11 Carol Burnett $'-f<en Berry gue$IS T\I WEEK, M;.ACh 20 r977 U Join Michael Lindon * Enltr Sul Telethon Phone Pltd&• 520 2121 U uster Stal T elttllon ID"tw1 \Ml Mom: Y, ,/ -.C.1 "The .,ote 'toplt" (hOf) 56 IOhO ~ar m Mowie· .; .; .; ·And roc:1ts •nd Hie LIOn" 11:00 D U <J OJ (lf lltWl U l~ News l:J SUPER EXTRAVAGANZA * Snalas/Win kler/Chevy CALL 520-2121 NOW O Easter Sul Telethon Conltnues trll 4PM tomorrow l • Andy W11fr.ms Show 0 fr11ht lli1ht m llrnc of ktns1ncton Cl) Mo-fie: ./"Horror RarMt r rom !he Tomb" (hor) 70-Paul Naschy (11TJ cm I'll Club !UJ ll ) Adam-12 (~) (81) Rea Humbard -11:30- 0 Mowit: .; .; I c J ''The Sword Of UMelot" (adv) ·53 Corne! Wilde D IUJ lf l tfOl m S1turd1y Nicht U Movie .; .; C "The lost Min" (dra) 69 Srdney Po1t1er !J Mowtt: t/ ./ t "Short Wilk to Oayhcllt" (dra) 7? James Brolrn m Movre: t/ t/ "Advise and Consent" tdr•J 67-Henry Fond• fD Movtt: "Ma,or hrbl11" Jf Movte: .; .; "'ride of SI. lours" (com) S? Dan 011tey 12:00 0 STAY UP All NITE • Euler Seal Ttlethon Box 5 L.A. 90051 U Easter St1I T tlethon ( 11 t l 1) Ntws/$<r.fi Thmtre 1:00 O ! I 1 Rock Con<trt O Thnlltr IE Movie: v t/ "Dirty 61mu" (adv) '66 Henry fond~ -1:30-m Ml·Ni1hl Show: "Attack of the Robots," "They Rode Wesl" W Mont) Python's flyina Circus 2:00 U MO'fit: .; .; (CJ "M•n of the ''°pie" (dra) ·5g_Gene Barry u Usttr SHI Telethon 0 Ooubttle1turt MOYleS: "The D•J the Hot lint Got Hot," "Tht Sn1ke l'lt" ((211 TJ) Sp1nuh "tws/MO'frt Lou Antonio Slars as veteran detecl1ve Jack Ramsey, and Kim Basinger Is starred as J.Z Kane, In Dog and Cat. new ABC potlce drama series. Saturdays at 10PM. TV WEEK. ~CH 20. 1977 1 'f'I ... 1 \ 'l'I(' .'ilt•ll'I ' 111111 .-..11 I \II I II I ·,' 1 .~ @PIONEER -·L~W....aocA IP·ZIZ ..... c ....... ~ SONY SUPER SCOPE TC-24FA • In-dash AM/FM • Auton.lie Cassette Eiect F Scotch • Fast • Locking as1 Forward "Z 12" 1100' Forwardtflewind • ToneNolume Cont • BalancefTone Rill TAPE Controls • Stereo Indicator LOW MOISE "i$"4omp8"'a 1 ::.'t. S 118 90 $ 2.99 ·~ UPI U.. 2-pll. I "' ' a .' ~ . . . . . .... 22158 Stereo Rece1119r • 15x 2watts FTC Power maxell ~ ®PIONEER. STEREO HEADPHONES • Soft Cushions • Resoonse 20·20 khz ·Gift Box SAU S 1598 PllCI _SUPERS£0PE CD-301 A STOOi ca.ssrm TAPE •ca 5 •3 Dtg11 T1pe Counter •Pe•k Limiter -002 Switch •Auto Shut-off •3 Vear Guarantee s79 =~~ C0.302 A wfOoAy .. 'tLtS JVC • Phaae Locked Loootunet' • .8°'I. 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